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last week, alexei navalny did not win the nobel peace prize. lot of people expected him to win it. people said that would have been a life insurance policy for him as long as vdimir putin is in power in russia. the kharov, prize doesn't have the same protectiv value, do you think? -- does it have the same protective value, do you think? >>i don't know. definitely, the prize highlights that navalny has not committed any crime and is in prison for peaceful activism and exercising his right to freedom of russian. we hope that the attention brought by the award will increase pressure on russian authorities to weakly put an end to the unlawful detention and also, his imprisonment. hopefully, it will strengthen our call for will his immediate and unconditional release. definitely, we need justice for him and other figures of politically motivate persecution in russia. >> still represents the opposition movent in russia, a movementthat, at the moment s mom -- at the moment, is in prison with him. what has happened to that moment as navalny has been be
last week, alexei navalny did not win the nobel peace prize. lot of people expected him to win it. people said that would have been a life insurance policy for him as long as vdimir putin is in power in russia. the kharov, prize doesn't have the same protectiv value, do you think? -- does it have the same protective value, do you think? >>i don't know. definitely, the prize highlights that navalny has not committed any crime and is in prison for peaceful activism and exercising his right...
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interesting, many thanks for talkinu navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to _ navalny. thanks for talking to us _ navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on _ navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on the _ navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on the day - navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on the day that i for talking to us on the day that your friend and colleague, for talking to us on the day that yourfriend and colleague, dmitry muratov was honoured with the nobel peace prize. ., ~ , ., muratov was honoured with the nobel peace prize._ on _ muratov was honoured with the nobel peace prize._ on the - muratov was honoured with the nobel peace prize._ on the day i peace prize. thank you. on the day that a russian _ peace prize. thank you. on the day that a russian journalist _ peace prize. thank you. on the day| that a russian journalist wednesday nobel peace prize, the russian government has designated a number ofjournalists government has designated a number of journalists as foreign government has designated a
interesting, many thanks for talkinu navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to _ navalny. thanks for talking to us _ navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on _ navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on the _ navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on the day - navalny. interesting, many thanks for talking to us on the day that i for talking to us on the day that your friend and colleague, for talking to us on the day that yourfriend and colleague,...
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so you equate alexei navalny, the leader of a | alexei navalny, the leader of a movement and an anticorruptionpolitical buildings, do you? and storm political buildings, do ou? ., ., do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone _ do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or— do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with _ do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with anything. - do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with anything. he | to anyone or with anything. he was sentenced for some criminal misdeeds in a very open process and now he serves his sentence for this. and now he serves his sentence forthis. for everything and now he serves his sentence for this. for everything else this is a different story. i just referred to what happened and continues to happen in the us as an example of how people in major media outlets are crying out on one thing and keeping completely quiet on some other things which at least deserve the same degree of attention. tats least deserve the same degree of attention.— of attention. as a senior russian _ of attention. as a senior russian diplomat, - of
so you equate alexei navalny, the leader of a | alexei navalny, the leader of a movement and an anticorruptionpolitical buildings, do you? and storm political buildings, do ou? ., ., do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone _ do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or— do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with _ do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with anything. - do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with anything. he | to anyone or with anything. he was sentenced for...
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he himself said alexey navalny should have gotten that.: alexey navalny, and anticorruption activist. he is also a political figure. novaya has covered the persecution of alexey navalny very comprehensive coverage. i do think navalny -- he is an internet anticorruption activist and he also got involved in the electoral scene that in a way novaya steps back and reports. i think there should be a calling out of the repression of the prudent administration vis-a-vis journalists -- putin administration, vis-a-vis journalists. -- has stood for navalny's rights to expose corruption. i think it is an attempt to divide those who stand for press freedom, navalny and muratov. i will say muratov has retained a sense of humidity ■■■■■■■ >>> hello there and welcome to nhk "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in new york. a u.s. pharmaceutical giant has asked regulators to approve what would be the first pill to treat covid-19. the leaders of america say the introduction of the treatment would be a milestone in the fight against the coronavirus. but firs
he himself said alexey navalny should have gotten that.: alexey navalny, and anticorruption activist. he is also a political figure. novaya has covered the persecution of alexey navalny very comprehensive coverage. i do think navalny -- he is an internet anticorruption activist and he also got involved in the electoral scene that in a way novaya steps back and reports. i think there should be a calling out of the repression of the prudent administration vis-a-vis journalists -- putin...
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you've, in the last couple of days, declared alexei navalny to be an extremist, which in effect is brandingsian law. his whole political movement has been branded as extreme, which means they cannot operate. that wouldn't happen in the united states or the united kingdom to an opponent of the ruling party or government, so there is no equivalence. please have a look, sir, on what happened with those who entered the building of congress on the 6th of january, how many of them were arrested, how long they were sentenced for, and how much of this type transpired in the us in all quietness of global media outlets like bbc. so you equate navalny, the leader of a movement and anti—corruption campaigner, you equate him with individuals who actually commit acts of violence and storm political buildings, do you? no, i don't equate him to anyone or with anything. he was sentenced for some criminal misdeeds in a very open process, and now he serves his sentence for this. for everything else, this is a different story. ijust referred to what happens, what happened and continues to happen in the us as a
you've, in the last couple of days, declared alexei navalny to be an extremist, which in effect is brandingsian law. his whole political movement has been branded as extreme, which means they cannot operate. that wouldn't happen in the united states or the united kingdom to an opponent of the ruling party or government, so there is no equivalence. please have a look, sir, on what happened with those who entered the building of congress on the 6th of january, how many of them were arrested, how...
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google went one step further, they also blocked navalny's youtube videos. they blocked videos that navalny and his allies posted, the smart voting strategy. google blocked the videos at the request, at the demand of putin's government. today "the washington post" published an eerily resonant story along those same lines, except this time it involves the ceo of facebook marx zuckerberg and the nation of vietnam. here's how they put it. late last year, mark zuckerberg faced a choice. comply with demands from vietnam's ruling communist party to center anti-government dissidence or risk getting knocked offline in one of facebook's most lucrative markets, in the months leading up to vietnam's process in january, facebook increased censorship of anti-state posts giving the government in vietnam near total control over the platform. according to local activists and free speech advocates. that decision, and mark zuckerberg's reportedly personal involvement in it, that is just one of the mounting revelations that has come out of what's being called the facebook pape
google went one step further, they also blocked navalny's youtube videos. they blocked videos that navalny and his allies posted, the smart voting strategy. google blocked the videos at the request, at the demand of putin's government. today "the washington post" published an eerily resonant story along those same lines, except this time it involves the ceo of facebook marx zuckerberg and the nation of vietnam. here's how they put it. late last year, mark zuckerberg faced a choice....
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they are most likely glad that the nobel prize went to dmitry muratov and not to alexei navalny, thesier to give the nobel peace prize two journalists who are not incarcerated than an opposition figure. but, anyway, the news has not been really much reported. in russia, the official tv coverage and somewhere in the second half of the main today evening news programmes. as something together with the local news. and president putin did not congratulate personally. russia gets a lot of nobel prizes. there's not a lot of public official elation about it. novaya gazeta is not that good with the kremlin but apparently for them, it is better than alexei navalny. the russian government has 0n the day that a russian journalist wednesday nobel peace prize, the russian government has designated a number ofjournalists as foreign agents, among them a reporterfrom the bbc, andrei zakharov from the bbc. the bbc says it strongly rejects the decision by russia to designate andrei as a �*foreign agent'. in a statement, it adds... officials say as many as 50 people may have been killed in a suicide bo
they are most likely glad that the nobel prize went to dmitry muratov and not to alexei navalny, thesier to give the nobel peace prize two journalists who are not incarcerated than an opposition figure. but, anyway, the news has not been really much reported. in russia, the official tv coverage and somewhere in the second half of the main today evening news programmes. as something together with the local news. and president putin did not congratulate personally. russia gets a lot of nobel...
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alexei navalny — the kremlin's biggest critic —has recieved the european parliament's top human rightht against corruption. alexei navalny is currently being held in prison in russia after he survived being poised with the banned nerve agent novichok. last night on this programme we had a report on the volcano that's been erupting on the island of la palma, in the canary islands. at the end of that piece we heard about an ongoing mission to feed three dogs who had been stranded by the lava, using drones. well, a rescue mission was planned, but now the canines are nowhere to be seen. danjohnson has been following the story, and has the latest. all life has been caught in this eruption and these three got left behind, trapped by lava. they have been fed by a drone and are now looking to the skies for rescue. and here it is — the flying retriever, a snare from the air coming to lower the pups in and lift them up, up and away. very, very, very good. we are positive. we are motivated and we are going to try, we're going try, 0k? this sort of rescue mission can only be considered because of
alexei navalny — the kremlin's biggest critic —has recieved the european parliament's top human rightht against corruption. alexei navalny is currently being held in prison in russia after he survived being poised with the banned nerve agent novichok. last night on this programme we had a report on the volcano that's been erupting on the island of la palma, in the canary islands. at the end of that piece we heard about an ongoing mission to feed three dogs who had been stranded by the lava,...
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google went one step further, they also blocked navalny's youtube videos, they blocked youtube videos that navalny and his allies had posted to help coordinate this opposition voting, the smart voting strategy. google blocked those videos, again at the request, at the demand of putin's government. today the washington post published an eerily resident story, along those same, lines except this time involves the ceo of facebook marks occurred, and the nation of vietnam. here's how they put. it late last year marks a covert faced a choice, comply with demands from vietnam's ruling communist party, to censor anti government dissidents, or risk getting knocked off line in one of facebook's most lucrative face book markets. in the months leading up to vietnam's process, for choosing new political leaders in january, facebook significantly-y crease censorship, of anti state posts, giving the government in vietnam, their total control over the platform, according to local activists and free speech advocates. that decision, and mark zuckerberg is reportedly personal involvement in it, that is
google went one step further, they also blocked navalny's youtube videos, they blocked youtube videos that navalny and his allies had posted to help coordinate this opposition voting, the smart voting strategy. google blocked those videos, again at the request, at the demand of putin's government. today the washington post published an eerily resident story, along those same, lines except this time involves the ceo of facebook marks occurred, and the nation of vietnam. here's how they put. it...
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but, i think this man has everything ahead of him, and i am talking about alexei navalny. gazeta" was in part started with money won by mikhail gorbachev for his 1990 nobel peace prize. today, at first, the kremlin congratulated muratov. but then, the justice ministry labeled more radio free europe/radio liberty and bbc journalists "foreign agents." yesterday was the 15-year anniversary of the murder of anna politkovskaya, a "novaya gazeta" journalist who investigated russian military and intelligence abuses. today, nobel committee chair berit reiss-anderson said that kind of stifling of freedom of expression can stifle peace. >> they are representatives of all journalists who stand up for this ideal in a world in which democracy and freedom of the press face increasingly adverse conditions. nick: to talk about today's nobel peace prize, i am joined by joel simon, executive director of the committee to protect journalists, an independent organization that promotes press freedom worldwide. welcome back. we just heard the chairwoman of the nobel committee say that journalist
but, i think this man has everything ahead of him, and i am talking about alexei navalny. gazeta" was in part started with money won by mikhail gorbachev for his 1990 nobel peace prize. today, at first, the kremlin congratulated muratov. but then, the justice ministry labeled more radio free europe/radio liberty and bbc journalists "foreign agents." yesterday was the 15-year anniversary of the murder of anna politkovskaya, a "novaya gazeta" journalist who investigated...
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presidential elections, and in the past year, the poisoning and imprisonment of kremlin critic alexei navalnyas further soured relations. russia has accused nato of interfering in its internal affairs and expanding its influence to its borders. ♪ let's bring in our guests. in moscow, dmitry babich, political analyst at rossiya sevodnya, a news agency. in brussels, theresa fallon, director of the center for russia-europe-asia studies. in sochi, glenn diesen is professor of international relations at the university of southeastern norway. welcome to the program. dmitry, what kind of message is russia trying to send by suspending its diplomatic mission to nato? guest: most of the observers connected to the expulsion of eight russian diplomats members of our mission at nato, a few days ago. but i would point to another very important occasion. the head of the pentagon, the american defense minister, lloyd austin, is now touring georgia and ukraine. he will also visit romania. and he promised during his tour, as he said, he would reassure the countries which are on the frontline of russian aggress
presidential elections, and in the past year, the poisoning and imprisonment of kremlin critic alexei navalnyas further soured relations. russia has accused nato of interfering in its internal affairs and expanding its influence to its borders. ♪ let's bring in our guests. in moscow, dmitry babich, political analyst at rossiya sevodnya, a news agency. in brussels, theresa fallon, director of the center for russia-europe-asia studies. in sochi, glenn diesen is professor of international...
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alexander valney and political mitt --putin was also facing unprecedented protest in the far east and navalny was keeping kicking off resistance in siberia. we saw him get poisoned and jailed when he dared to returned mo moscow this year and crack-down of protests that followed his jailing. it was the case in previous years, the kremlin, adapted response to sit in with the more liberal moscow and adapt to the wishes but no longer came lip service of trying to have an image of remotely dramatic anymore and all we have seen is the crack-down and will continue to see that following the elections where they've certainly eradicated any chance for the opposition to -- to move in on their power. so i think unfortunately putin only has one name in life now and that's to hold onto power. i think he would continue to divide and disrupt the west. obviously he faces a bit of a different picture now that there's joe biden in the u.s. he's still making overtures to the kremlin following geneva in june. we have to see. it's quite simple for putin now. he just wants power. when he first came to the presidenc
alexander valney and political mitt --putin was also facing unprecedented protest in the far east and navalny was keeping kicking off resistance in siberia. we saw him get poisoned and jailed when he dared to returned mo moscow this year and crack-down of protests that followed his jailing. it was the case in previous years, the kremlin, adapted response to sit in with the more liberal moscow and adapt to the wishes but no longer came lip service of trying to have an image of remotely dramatic...
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of nominees included environmental activist greta thunberg, and russian opposition leader alexei navalnythe prize went to two courageous journalists. cbs' elizabeth palmer introduces us. >> reporter: when dmitry muratov arrived at work, he got a hero'r that for nearly 30 years has fought to tell the truth in repressive russia. "guys," he told them, "this prize is for you." novaya gazeta's journalists have long exposed high-level corruption and official lies. six of them have been killed on his watch, including the fearless anna politkovskaya, who was shot in 2006. it was in their names, muratov told a sea of microphones that he accepted the nobel. the other winner is maria ressa of the philippines, the only woman nobel laureate this year. she founded the online website rappler which tracked the extra- judicial killings of president duterte's war on drugging. ressa has been threatened, harassed, and arrested for her reporting, but undaunted, she's become an outspoken campaigner against disinformation. >> so, if you don't have facts, you can't have truth. if you don't have truth, you can't
of nominees included environmental activist greta thunberg, and russian opposition leader alexei navalnythe prize went to two courageous journalists. cbs' elizabeth palmer introduces us. >> reporter: when dmitry muratov arrived at work, he got a hero'r that for nearly 30 years has fought to tell the truth in repressive russia. "guys," he told them, "this prize is for you." novaya gazeta's journalists have long exposed high-level corruption and official lies. six of...
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navalny.im, he said, they would have finished the job. >> is russia behind the poisoning? >> look, we are busy here with agriculture. and you ask me about some traj gee. get to the bottom of things there first, then we'll talk about this. >> yeah, why doesn't anyone ever ask putin about his agriculture program? like these new bananas he is working on that grow with the poison already inside them. sure, it it is true that some of putin's critics met untimely end but on the other hand, let's move on. we should be talking about agriculture. naturally a true champion of democracy doesn't just want it for his own country, he wants it for all people. which is why putin began tirelessly assisting with elections around the world. sending his digital democracy helpers to gently nudge voters in the right direction. putin was so amazing at democracy that in 2016 even the world's so called greatest democracy was asking for his help. >> russia, if you are listening. >> and like the great man he is, putin a
navalny.im, he said, they would have finished the job. >> is russia behind the poisoning? >> look, we are busy here with agriculture. and you ask me about some traj gee. get to the bottom of things there first, then we'll talk about this. >> yeah, why doesn't anyone ever ask putin about his agriculture program? like these new bananas he is working on that grow with the poison already inside them. sure, it it is true that some of putin's critics met untimely end but on the...
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the local press and been able to essentially dilute any effective opposition with the jailing of navalny, the leading opposition figure here, vladimir putin is able really to side step a lot of these very serious domestic issues whilst occasionally focusing attention stexternally which clearly he's doing with cop-26. >> sam kiley. thanks, sam. >>> after the break, two more vaccines given the green light for booster shots in the united states. we'll explain what that means for millions of americans. >>> plus. >> join me after the break in london where i'll be giving you the latest health updates on the queen. wondering what actually goes into your multi-vitamin? at new chapter its innovation organic ingredients and fermentation. fermentation? yes, formulated to help your body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness well done >>> welcome to "cnn newsroom." i'm isa soares. if you're just joining us, let me bring up up to date with our top stories at this hour. >>> alec baldwin discharged a prop gun, killed the prop person and injured the director. >>> remains found a
the local press and been able to essentially dilute any effective opposition with the jailing of navalny, the leading opposition figure here, vladimir putin is able really to side step a lot of these very serious domestic issues whilst occasionally focusing attention stexternally which clearly he's doing with cop-26. >> sam kiley. thanks, sam. >>> after the break, two more vaccines given the green light for booster shots in the united states. we'll explain what that means for...
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. >> but -- >> alexei navalny. about a. >> yeah, exactly.ut i am not -- i don't work for the government so it's not for me to decide. >> but just broadly speaking, wouldn't it be nice for sort of global cooperation to have everyone onboard and kind of put their earth -- earth differences aside? >> i think it would be, yes. but that's not for me to decide. >> got ya. so, if you were making the decisions, you would invite the chinese? >> i'm not saying that. i would have to look into it more, and understand more the issues involved. >> do you believe in ufos? >> you mean, like, aliens and like flying saucers that visit this planet? >> yeah. >> no. >> why not? >> because i don't believe in it. you think the distances are too great, the physics involved are, you know, the nearest earth-like planet if we went as fast as we could would take 80,000 years to get there. >> so you haven't seen any piece of video that convinces you otherwise? everything is explainable? >> when you are flying many space, flying in an airplane in certain weather conditio
. >> but -- >> alexei navalny. about a. >> yeah, exactly.ut i am not -- i don't work for the government so it's not for me to decide. >> but just broadly speaking, wouldn't it be nice for sort of global cooperation to have everyone onboard and kind of put their earth -- earth differences aside? >> i think it would be, yes. but that's not for me to decide. >> got ya. so, if you were making the decisions, you would invite the chinese? >> i'm not saying...
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chooses to award political dissidents, possible winners could include jailed russian activist alexey navalny a group of judges in poland defending civil rights. beyond that, preo thinks there are several other likely contenders. >> one of the most important quiz these days, of course, is science climate change with them just launching the report demonstrating the systemic global threat we're facing. >> reporter: the award will be announced three weeks before the world leaders gather for a climate summit. it could be a champion of climate change activism. 18-year-old greta thunberg comes to mind in this category. the swedish activist catalyzed youth to fight climate change. others predicting the groups crit cat in the coronavirus pandemic. like the world health organization or covax, a vaccine sharing initiative aimed at distributing lifesaving vaccines worldwide. altogether, it's a long list of possible winners evaluated for a prize with a singular but complex meaning. >> on a jgeneral basis, the peae prize is not for angel saints, but people making enough effort to make a better world, an o
chooses to award political dissidents, possible winners could include jailed russian activist alexey navalny a group of judges in poland defending civil rights. beyond that, preo thinks there are several other likely contenders. >> one of the most important quiz these days, of course, is science climate change with them just launching the report demonstrating the systemic global threat we're facing. >> reporter: the award will be announced three weeks before the world leaders gather...
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contenders include the who and alexei navalny. and in the afternoon, it is the all-important u.s.000. that is at 1:30 p.m. u.k. time. dani: we will also get the canadian unemployment numbers and in the evening, we will be listening to the global tax meeting. let's go into that tax -- it's get into that market action. how do we interpret this market action heading into this jobs data? >> hello. there has been -- bonds have been trading awfully. setting the mood in the market, what will happen today? the fed has already announced that november is the time they are looking at. if we get a contrary message from the numbers, then the markets will climb. we are not going to see a massive selloff. having said that, i think the markets will be very sensitive to the standard deviation on the energy forecast today. that means most of the values, economists' expectations are around the average. if we get a downside miss, the markets will wonder if they will kick the can down to december. but i think the reaction will be somewhat understated after the initial knee-jerk reaction. tom: chinese
contenders include the who and alexei navalny. and in the afternoon, it is the all-important u.s.000. that is at 1:30 p.m. u.k. time. dani: we will also get the canadian unemployment numbers and in the evening, we will be listening to the global tax meeting. let's go into that tax -- it's get into that market action. how do we interpret this market action heading into this jobs data? >> hello. there has been -- bonds have been trading awfully. setting the mood in the market, what will...
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. >>> and russian opposition leader alexey navalny has received the european union's highest human rightsuke of his imprisonment and poisoning under the government of russian president vladimir putin sara, wolf, back to you. >> kristina, thank you kristina partsinevelos >>> straight ahead on the show, bitcoin hitting a record today we'll talk to fundstrat's tom lee and why he's getting even more bullish on equities >>> tesla, las vegas sands, csx, ibm all set to report. we'll break down the numbers and get instant analysis for you coming up on "closing bell." the dow is up 122, losing a little bit of beat an award-wip with powerful, easy-to-use tools, and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most. plus, zero-dollar commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. [ding] get e*trade and start trading today. never settle with power e*trade. it has powerful, easy-to-use tools to help you find opportunities, 24/7 support when you need answers, plus some of the lowest options in futures contract prices around. get e*trade [ding] and start trading today. my dvt bl
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the fact he's got navalny in jail, the opposition leader and young generation figure, shows that he'sed of the consequences and what happened to him. >> you described in your book russia's cautionary tale for the u.s. you write in part this. the example of moderate russia which i have spent most of my career closely studying and offers a cautionary tale for the united states at this juncture. russia is america's ghost of christmas futures and things to come if we can't adjust force and heal our political polarization. vladimir putin was the first president in the 1st century, he came with the president at the end of 1999, promising to make russia a great power again. blazing restoration is political trail. >> putin says a personal sized style of leadership. >> putin rolls back, russia democratic games to change themselves in the kremlin. under the guys of putin strengthening, russia slowly succumbed to authoritarian. you have said so much in that small piece that i just wrote. it's so important, there is a facebook connection but there is also and i feel a connection to events like ja
the fact he's got navalny in jail, the opposition leader and young generation figure, shows that he'sed of the consequences and what happened to him. >> you described in your book russia's cautionary tale for the u.s. you write in part this. the example of moderate russia which i have spent most of my career closely studying and offers a cautionary tale for the united states at this juncture. russia is america's ghost of christmas futures and things to come if we can't adjust force and...
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many presidents relied on general powell's counsel and experience, he was navalny navarro advisor underinton and secretary of state during my administration. he was such a favorite of presidents that he earned the presidential medal of freedom twice. he was highly respected at home and abroad and most important, he was a family man and a friend laura and i send alma and their children our sincere condolences as they remember the life of a great man. dana why do you think so many, i'm sorry, dana you're going to be up in about 14 minutes we'll let you get ready for your show. dana: thank you for the opportunity i really appreciate it. will: let's do this bring in casey mcfarland, deputy national security advisor under president trump, worked closely with colin powell under the reagan administration. we need to see you now in this moment your voice is important you have a personal experience, what's your very action? >> first i want to give my sincere condolences to alma and his children, they are a wonderful family and great role model. i first met colin powell in the reagan administrati
many presidents relied on general powell's counsel and experience, he was navalny navarro advisor underinton and secretary of state during my administration. he was such a favorite of presidents that he earned the presidential medal of freedom twice. he was highly respected at home and abroad and most important, he was a family man and a friend laura and i send alma and their children our sincere condolences as they remember the life of a great man. dana why do you think so many, i'm sorry,...
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36 for global magnitsky navalny's anticorruptio letter addressedsident biden earlier in u.s. impose sanctions on dozens of russian ogarchs and officials o rightsnd corruption. i agree with navalny team and urge the administration to move forward on this request.n the house version of the ndaa, the national defense authorization act, and i urge my colleagues to include them in then as well. the pandora papers are a wak furs afterhe cold war, it time for democracies to band together and unprecedented corruption the defining feature for the global order. we must purge the dirty money from our sysm denykleptocrats safe haven. it will take hard decisions and already have a bipartisan commitment and momentum in order to accomplish these results. now it's time that this through in the united states senate. with that,p mr. president? the presiding officer: e senator from iowa is mr. grassley: thank you over 25 years presidentnd a republican congress came togethermeidt clinton quote-unquote, end welfare as we know it. on a bipartisan basis passed and president clinton signed into a bi
36 for global magnitsky navalny's anticorruptio letter addressedsident biden earlier in u.s. impose sanctions on dozens of russian ogarchs and officials o rightsnd corruption. i agree with navalny team and urge the administration to move forward on this request.n the house version of the ndaa, the national defense authorization act, and i urge my colleagues to include them in then as well. the pandora papers are a wak furs afterhe cold war, it time for democracies to band together and...