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so last month, vlaidmir kara- murza became an issue on the senate floor. >> john mccain: vladimir has again paid the price for his gallantry and integrity. >> stahl: politicians on both sides of the aisle spoke out against the apparent poisoning, but the trump administration has not. remarkably, kara-murza survived again. less than three weeks after he collapsed, he was flown to the u.s., and two weeks later, we spoke to him for a second time. you look pretty good. how are you actually feeling? >> vladimir kara-murza: well, you're very kind. i don't think i feel as good as i look. >> stahl: he said he's recovering faster because his doctors knew just what to do this time. the kremlin has denied any involvement, and since no poison has been found yet, supporters of putin question whether he was really poisoned at all. we've been told that we are very naive, naive journalists, gullible, and that this whole thing is concocted by the opposition to fool the american people into thinking that that regime would do such a thing. >> vladimir kara-murza: to those who say that this is a plot, i
so last month, vlaidmir kara- murza became an issue on the senate floor. >> john mccain: vladimir has again paid the price for his gallantry and integrity. >> stahl: politicians on both sides of the aisle spoke out against the apparent poisoning, but the trump administration has not. remarkably, kara-murza survived again. less than three weeks after he collapsed, he was flown to the u.s., and two weeks later, we spoke to him for a second time. you look pretty good. how are you...
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the man richard interviewed is named vladimir care kara merz a. he barely survived. he was poisoned. he had to learn how to hold cutlery again. that was 2015 but he survived. then a month ago he was back in russia. and doctors say he ingested what they're calling an unidentified toxic substance but it happened again and he has been in and out of a coma since then, but again he survived what appears to be a second attempted murder, a second poisoning and today richard engel interviewed vladimir kara-murza while he recovered as got him to explain what happened. watch this. >> about 5:00 in the morning i guess even earlier, 4:30 maybe i woke up because my heart was racing, many i heart beat was getting faster and faster and i could feel it. >> you woke up to this feeling? >> yeah, and it obviously wasn't normal and i started sweating badly and feeling suddenly really weak. i realized later that's because my blood pressure dropped suddenly very quickly. i started having trouble breathing and this was painful but i could physically make this movement but it felt like no a
the man richard interviewed is named vladimir care kara merz a. he barely survived. he was poisoned. he had to learn how to hold cutlery again. that was 2015 but he survived. then a month ago he was back in russia. and doctors say he ingested what they're calling an unidentified toxic substance but it happened again and he has been in and out of a coma since then, but again he survived what appears to be a second attempted murder, a second poisoning and today richard engel interviewed vladimir...
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appears to be a second attempted murder, a second poisoning and today richard engel interviewed vladimir karaa while he recovered as got him to explain what happened. watch this. >> about 5:00 in the morning i guess even earlier, 4:30 maybe i woke up because my heart was racing, many i heart beat was getting faster and faster and i could feel it. >> you woke up to this feeling? >> yeah, and it obviously wasn't normal and i started sweating badly and feeling suddenly really weak. i realized later that's because my blood pressure dropped suddenly very quickly. i started having troub breathing and this was painful but i could physically make this movement but it felt like no air was coming out and i was suffocating. >> gasping for breath? >> yeah. of course i knew straight away what it was because it was the second time in two years it happened and it began almost the same way. understand this happens really quickly. within the space of maybe 15 to 20 minutes i went from being completely normal to being basically incapacitated. unable to breathe, heart racing, blood pressure non-existent, unable
appears to be a second attempted murder, a second poisoning and today richard engel interviewed vladimir karaa while he recovered as got him to explain what happened. watch this. >> about 5:00 in the morning i guess even earlier, 4:30 maybe i woke up because my heart was racing, many i heart beat was getting faster and faster and i could feel it. >> you woke up to this feeling? >> yeah, and it obviously wasn't normal and i started sweating badly and feeling suddenly really...
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drove off after the killings now being held without murder and burglary vladimir kara-murza says whatappen tmlin will do to silence critics. kara-murza says he wants help in fighting putin's olveitical support. >> wha thing, in fact, we our friends in the international community including the leaders of the countries is that you're honest and open about what's happening in our country, that you recognize and call things that youta attempts on his life, the first. according to the governor's highway association, tretrian d year. that by the way the highest in . researchers say the biggest factor is drivers and, of cours cell phones. >>> samsung is moving on after those disaro fires. it has unveiled its next flagship smartphone. it comes in two sizes. it has edge-to-edgeal recogniti is a virtual assistant and samsung says it gets more tests and inspections than previous ones to prevent battery problems like the note 7. ck a great grandmother lost in the wilderness for five days. turn r life and how she was saved. >>> plus, a man rescues cub. but he may have broken the law actually overn
drove off after the killings now being held without murder and burglary vladimir kara-murza says whatappen tmlin will do to silence critics. kara-murza says he wants help in fighting putin's olveitical support. >> wha thing, in fact, we our friends in the international community including the leaders of the countries is that you're honest and open about what's happening in our country, that you recognize and call things that youta attempts on his life, the first. according to the...
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in his first interview since emerging from a coma, vladimir kara-murza told nbc's richard engel whileporter: russian activist and outspoken putin critic vladimir kara-murza is lucky to be be alive still recovering after someone a month ago slipped him as what doctors describe as an unidentified tox ic substance, n other words, poison. >>ing a 5:00 no t . >> 5:00 in the morning, i woke up, my heart was beating fast. i felt suddenly really weak. i don't think there are words to describe this. you know, describe how you feel when you're trying to breathe and you cannot. and when you just slowly feel your whole body just giving up. one organ after another. you feel like, you know, you feel like the life is going out of you. >> reporter: he knew immediately what was happening because he says it's the second time in two years he's been poisoned. >> as for the reason, this is what i do have no doubt about, this is -- this is because of my involvement in the russian opposition. >> who do you think is responsible? >> i can only presume this is -- this was done by people with at least with conn
in his first interview since emerging from a coma, vladimir kara-murza told nbc's richard engel whileporter: russian activist and outspoken putin critic vladimir kara-murza is lucky to be be alive still recovering after someone a month ago slipped him as what doctors describe as an unidentified tox ic substance, n other words, poison. >>ing a 5:00 no t . >> 5:00 in the morning, i woke up, my heart was beating fast. i felt suddenly really weak. i don't think there are words to...
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i also course and proud to be with vladimir kara-murza you all know well adequate of a chance and honor to introduce them shortly. when we talk about evil around the world who risk their lives in the event of freedom, vladimir is an example of how true this is. his brave fight for democracy and freedom in his country is truly an inspiration. we have an award in america called "profiles in courage" and it's hardly given to someone who took political risk. might've lost an election took on some nasty critters and in the press for doing something. and i understand, relatively speaking that is, courage in the american political system. real courage is knowing that your position on politics could have you killed, exiled, or both, and poisoned not once but twice. i'm honored to be with him today. the stated human rights and a vladimir putin inrush of course has long been severe decline, deterioration is only settlement in recent years as putin and his cronies have cracked down on civil society company d, anyone critical the russian government when times are tough in russia of course are now,
i also course and proud to be with vladimir kara-murza you all know well adequate of a chance and honor to introduce them shortly. when we talk about evil around the world who risk their lives in the event of freedom, vladimir is an example of how true this is. his brave fight for democracy and freedom in his country is truly an inspiration. we have an award in america called "profiles in courage" and it's hardly given to someone who took political risk. might've lost an election took...
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. >> reporter: russian activist and outspoken putin critic, vladimir kara-murza is lucky to be alive. still recovering after someone about a month ago slipped him what his doctors describe as an unidentified toxic substance. in other words, poison. >> it was about 5:00 a.m. i woke up because my heart was racing. my heartbeat was just getting faster and faster. >> you woke up to this feeling. >> yeah. and then i started sweating really badly and feeling suddenly really weak. i don't think there are words to describe this. you know to describe how you feel when you're trying to breathe and you cannot. and when you just slowly feel your whole body just giving up, one organ after another. you feel like you feel like the life is going out of you. >> reporter: he knew immediately what was happening. because he says, it's the second time in two years he's been poisoned. >> as for the reason? this is what i really do have no doubt about. this is because of my involvement in the russian opposition. >> who do you think is responsible? >> i can only presume that this is, this was done by people
. >> reporter: russian activist and outspoken putin critic, vladimir kara-murza is lucky to be alive. still recovering after someone about a month ago slipped him what his doctors describe as an unidentified toxic substance. in other words, poison. >> it was about 5:00 a.m. i woke up because my heart was racing. my heartbeat was just getting faster and faster. >> you woke up to this feeling. >> yeah. and then i started sweating really badly and feeling suddenly really...
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russian activist vladimir kara-murza says he nearly died after the latest incident last month. he says what happened to him is an example of what the kremlin will do to silence critics. kara-murza says he wants help in fighting putin's government, but not in the form of political support. >> what we do ask for, the only thing, in fact, we ask for from our friends in the international community including the leaders of the democratic countries is that you're honest and open about what's happening in our country, that you recognize and call things for what they are and that you stay true to the values and principles of which your systems are based. >> kara-murza has now had two attempts on his life. the first was in 2015. last month's incident left him in a coma. doctors still don't know what was used to poison him. >>> the number of deaths involving pedestrians are soaring, and it appears cell phones are to blame. according to the governor's highway safety association, there were 6,000 pedestrian deaths last year. that, by the way, the highest in more than two decades. researche
russian activist vladimir kara-murza says he nearly died after the latest incident last month. he says what happened to him is an example of what the kremlin will do to silence critics. kara-murza says he wants help in fighting putin's government, but not in the form of political support. >> what we do ask for, the only thing, in fact, we ask for from our friends in the international community including the leaders of the democratic countries is that you're honest and open about what's...
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vladimir kara-murza was poisoned to death. 's a dangerous business, being an opponent of vladimir putin's. the man who plummeted from his apartment building on tuesday, he's the lawyer from the family who are still seeking justice for his death. he was due in court the very next day after he was thrown or fell out of that fourth floor window. he was due in court to represent the family. he was also due to testify in may in new york. in a russian money laundering case brought in federal court by preet bharara's office. right now he's in the hospital with serio injuries. joining us with bill browd, the author of "red notice." mr. browder, i know you have stayed up to a terrible hour of the night to be with us from britain, thanks for joining us. >> good to be here. >> let me just ask you the basics of if you know how mr. gorakov, how he is. a fourth floor window is not a good place to start. it's remarkable to me that he survived this fall. >> it's truly remarkable. so when we got the news that he fell down four stories, he's a 5
vladimir kara-murza was poisoned to death. 's a dangerous business, being an opponent of vladimir putin's. the man who plummeted from his apartment building on tuesday, he's the lawyer from the family who are still seeking justice for his death. he was due in court the very next day after he was thrown or fell out of that fourth floor window. he was due in court to represent the family. he was also due to testify in may in new york. in a russian money laundering case brought in federal court by...
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his name is vladimir kara-murza. sergei magnitsky's lawyer is in intensive care with head injuries. he may yet survive whatever it was that saw him fling off a fourth floor window ledge yesterday in moscow head first. he may yet survive but he wasn't able to testify today. sergei magnitsky, though, he did not survive. he was dead at 37. they threw him in prison in 2008, they killed him in prison in 2009. and in 2006, 2007, 2008 and at least through 2009 paul manafort, donald trump's campaign chairman, that's when he was being paid $10 million a year to promote the interests of vladimir putin's government secretly in the united states without registering as a foreign agent, without declaring who he was working for, and without ever before now having to defend publicly his real intentions and his real pay masters while he was doing what otherwise appeared to be american political work. there's a lot going on. some of it is deadly, deadly, deadly serious. we have got charlie savage here tonight, one of the best national security and justice correspondents in the country. we have one of
his name is vladimir kara-murza. sergei magnitsky's lawyer is in intensive care with head injuries. he may yet survive whatever it was that saw him fling off a fourth floor window ledge yesterday in moscow head first. he may yet survive but he wasn't able to testify today. sergei magnitsky, though, he did not survive. he was dead at 37. they threw him in prison in 2008, they killed him in prison in 2009. and in 2006, 2007, 2008 and at least through 2009 paul manafort, donald trump's campaign...
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. >> joining me now russian political abt visit vladimir kara-murza. sir, can you explain a bit what it does -- we keep seeing these stories about figures that are in some ways associated with opposition of vladimir putin meeting, quote, untimely deaths. there's the murder in broad daylight in ukraine. there's a lawyer who is tossed out of a window. you, yourself, were poisoned twice. what does that do psychologically to anyone that feels the desire to speak out against what's happening in russia? >> well, what they want it to do, what the putin regime wants this to do is of course intimidate people, to scare people into stopping the opposition activities, into submission, into fear. of course there has been an increasing number of people who have been either political opponents of the kremlin or whistle-blowers or investigative journalists or anti-corruption campaigners who have died one way or another. by the way, both inside russia and outside of russia. and of course just a little more than two years ago, the leader of the russian opposition, former
. >> joining me now russian political abt visit vladimir kara-murza. sir, can you explain a bit what it does -- we keep seeing these stories about figures that are in some ways associated with opposition of vladimir putin meeting, quote, untimely deaths. there's the murder in broad daylight in ukraine. there's a lawyer who is tossed out of a window. you, yourself, were poisoned twice. what does that do psychologically to anyone that feels the desire to speak out against what's happening...
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>> today vladimir kara-murza appeared at a senate hearing to urge the united states to do more to containr putin. he told the story of how the putin regime tried to kill him. >> in may of 2015, and just last month, both times in moscow, i experienced a sudden onset of symptoms consistent with poisoning that led to a multiple organ failure and left me in a coma and on life support. doctors estimated a chance to survive at about 5%. so i'm very fortunate and certainly very grateful to be sit hearing today. >> what signal would it send in your view if america decided to forgive and forget what russia, the putin regime tried to do in our election? >> mr. putin, you know his background. he is from the kgb. for those people, accommodation and compromise is not an invitation to reciprocate, but it's a sign of weakness, and it's a sign to be more aggressive. >> we decided to forgive and forget, that would be screaming weakness to putin? >> weakness, lack of any kind of will, i would think, and an invitation to carry on. >> coming up, a new threat by paul ryan to defund planned parenthood. cecile
>> today vladimir kara-murza appeared at a senate hearing to urge the united states to do more to containr putin. he told the story of how the putin regime tried to kill him. >> in may of 2015, and just last month, both times in moscow, i experienced a sudden onset of symptoms consistent with poisoning that led to a multiple organ failure and left me in a coma and on life support. doctors estimated a chance to survive at about 5%. so i'm very fortunate and certainly very grateful to...
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. >> vladimir kara-murza said he is especially concerned about new crack downs by the russian president protesters in dozens of russian cities were rounded up sunday. among them, man whose ambitions to challenge putin in next year's presidential election are being stymied by his various arrests and dub yas charges. just last week putin critic and former russian lawmaker was gunned down in broad daylight in kiev and a lawyer for a russian whistleblower was badly injuried in a suspicious fall from his moscow apartment window. analysts say putin's's poeoppons like kara-murza have to be on guard. >> offices will be closed down. people will be followed. some more people are going to be arrested. >> saying that won't stop him. >> we will continue our work. because we know there are many people in russia who reject this regime for who jereject everythg it stands for. >> putin and his aides deny involvement in kara-muza's illness and in all cases but tonight kara-murza is taking steps to protect his family. he has gotten his wife and children out of russia but says he plans to return soon to re
. >> vladimir kara-murza said he is especially concerned about new crack downs by the russian president protesters in dozens of russian cities were rounded up sunday. among them, man whose ambitions to challenge putin in next year's presidential election are being stymied by his various arrests and dub yas charges. just last week putin critic and former russian lawmaker was gunned down in broad daylight in kiev and a lawyer for a russian whistleblower was badly injuried in a suspicious...
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. >> this is vladimir kara-murza. he survived two poichs attempts, according to doctors.ach time he was given a 5% chance of survival. he doesn't know exactly when this toxin was administered to him. he says he was in russia at the time. he thinks he knows why. he says it's because of his outspoken work against the kremlin. in particular, he's come to the united states. he's been trying to convince lawmakers in this country to keep sanctions, not on the -- not against the russian people but against specific individuals in russia who have been accused of corruption, accused of human rights abuses. we spoke to him. he had just gotten out of a coma. this was a medically-induced coma. he's now being treated in the united states where his family feels that he's safer. >> and what else did he -- >> who do you think was responsible? >> given the sophistication of the poison, and it seems to be very sophisticated because, first of all, we don't know what it is. second of all, when it methodically shuts down all of your organs, one after another within a space of a few hours, that
. >> this is vladimir kara-murza. he survived two poichs attempts, according to doctors.ach time he was given a 5% chance of survival. he doesn't know exactly when this toxin was administered to him. he says he was in russia at the time. he thinks he knows why. he says it's because of his outspoken work against the kremlin. in particular, he's come to the united states. he's been trying to convince lawmakers in this country to keep sanctions, not on the -- not against the russian people...
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vladimir kara-murza, best of luck to you, sir. >> thank you very much. >> and as he goes off and does that, we're also waiting and watching for a highly anticipated news conference from the senate intelligence committee on its own investigation into trump's ties with russia. we'll take that live. >>> also ahead, bill o'reilly makes fun of a councilman's hair and sean spicer dresses down a white house reporter. and now they're reacting in both moments, inspiring hillary clinton to speak out in her most political speech since the election. we'll discuss all of that, coming up next, here on cnn. der. when i first got on ancestry i was really surprised that i wasn't finding all of these germans in my tree. i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. the big surprise was we're not german at all. 52% of my dna comes from scotland and ireland. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story. get started for free at ancestry.com. energy is amazing. how we use it is only limited by our imagination. and at southern company we're building the
vladimir kara-murza, best of luck to you, sir. >> thank you very much. >> and as he goes off and does that, we're also waiting and watching for a highly anticipated news conference from the senate intelligence committee on its own investigation into trump's ties with russia. we'll take that live. >>> also ahead, bill o'reilly makes fun of a councilman's hair and sean spicer dresses down a white house reporter. and now they're reacting in both moments, inspiring hillary...
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in russia you have this journalist whose name is vladimir kara-murza, who was poisoned, he believes, rders of vladimir putin. he says he still wants to get to work. in our country, the americans look at that as that's stuff that happens in russia, it could never happen here. i want you to listen to donald trump talking about putin and talking about killing journalists and what he thinks about that. >> i hate some of these people. but i would never kill them. i hate them. no, these people, honestly, i'll be honest, i'll be honest, i would never kill them. i would never do that. let's see. no, i wouldn't. >> he's obviously joking there. >> funny. >> and nobody is accusing donald trump of wanting to kill journalists. but the fact that when confronted with the idea that vladimir putin kills journalists, his instinct is to make light of it and say, well, i wouldn't do it either. what do you think of that? >> do i think that donald trump is going to have journalists killed? i mean, part of what has happened in russia over the last 17 years was that vladimir putin has established a state mon
in russia you have this journalist whose name is vladimir kara-murza, who was poisoned, he believes, rders of vladimir putin. he says he still wants to get to work. in our country, the americans look at that as that's stuff that happens in russia, it could never happen here. i want you to listen to donald trump talking about putin and talking about killing journalists and what he thinks about that. >> i hate some of these people. but i would never kill them. i hate them. no, these people,...
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. >>> critic of vladimir putin tells lawmakers how fighting the kremlin nearly got him killed, twice. karaactivist described the political oppression in russia including rigged elections and attacks against journalists. he also talked about two attempts on his life that he blames on the putin regime. >> i experienced a sudden onset of symptoms consistent with poisoning that led to a multiple organ failure and left me in a coma and on life support. >> the most recent incident was just last month when he said he was poisoned and he was poisoned, as well, in 2015. doctors still haven't been able to identify the chemical used in the most recent case. he was given a 5% chance of survival. >>> the senate committee looking into the russian interference in the election is holding its first hearing today. the panel's top republican and democratic appeared side by side and vowed to conduct an impartial investigation. but in the house intelligence chair, devin nunes still facing calls to recuse himself after meeting with a source on white house grounds. that investigation remained stalled, but nunes
. >>> critic of vladimir putin tells lawmakers how fighting the kremlin nearly got him killed, twice. karaactivist described the political oppression in russia including rigged elections and attacks against journalists. he also talked about two attempts on his life that he blames on the putin regime. >> i experienced a sudden onset of symptoms consistent with poisoning that led to a multiple organ failure and left me in a coma and on life support. >> the most recent...
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vladimir kara—murza, welcome to hardtalk. hello, thank you for having me. when you first realised that something was wrong in this recent illness that you suffered? well i actually woke up at about 4.30 in the morning because i felt my heart racing, and it was racing at an increasing speed. and then suddenly i began sweating profusely and feeling really, really weak. and i felt my blood pressure dropping suddenly and all of a sudden it became difficult to breathe. i was gasping for air. i was trying to make this movement to bring the air in, and it felt as if no air was coming out. but was probably... no air was coming in, rather, and that was probably the scariest thing. and of course i didn't want to admit it the way that starts it, it happens really do somethingzi'calledzmywtfié gag g; ;;“i;%§ figggm , was, it was the same thing that happened in 2015. life last time, two years ago. immediately collapsed, i was unable to sit, unable to stand, obviously, unable the floor. and thenfigainmuemml-m- and they could call an ambulance. and then within six to.sev.en,
vladimir kara—murza, welcome to hardtalk. hello, thank you for having me. when you first realised that something was wrong in this recent illness that you suffered? well i actually woke up at about 4.30 in the morning because i felt my heart racing, and it was racing at an increasing speed. and then suddenly i began sweating profusely and feeling really, really weak. and i felt my blood pressure dropping suddenly and all of a sudden it became difficult to breathe. i was gasping for air. i was...