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one of the issues that comes up is whether vladimir putin is being harmed politically by what is goingn. reporter: yes, i think he's -- seems he certainly is rattled by this. this is something that navalny talked about in his closing speech to the court today. he said that all of this case against him, all this repression of protests, is because of the hatred and fear of one man and he was, of course, referring to putin with tt. as he often does, he took the opportunity, possiy the last time he'll be appearing in front of a national and intnational audience for a while, to take digst put. he said thatutin would go down in history as putin, the poisoner, in reference to the way that navalny was allegedly poisoned with t nerve agent. mark: th mertes, keep us up to date, please. following theevelopments in the wake of the 2 1/2 year jai sentence for alexei navalny for breaching conditions of his parole. pa of his breach was tha he was comatose receiving the life saving treatment of the poisoning he sustained he says at the hands of the russian security service in august. that treatment gi
one of the issues that comes up is whether vladimir putin is being harmed politically by what is goingn. reporter: yes, i think he's -- seems he certainly is rattled by this. this is something that navalny talked about in his closing speech to the court today. he said that all of this case against him, all this repression of protests, is because of the hatred and fear of one man and he was, of course, referring to putin with tt. as he often does, he took the opportunity, possiy the last time...
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court's ruling activists say they're targeting peaceful protesters of on the accuses president vladimir putin of trying to intimidate his critics also coming up the fight against the pandemic gets a boost after advanced trials show russia's sputnik vaccine is more than 90 percent effective against covert 19. and another life lost to the virus after raising millions of pounds for front line workers the 100 year old world war 2 veteran captain tom war loses his own battle against covert 19. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us security forces in russia have arrested more than 1400 people during rallies to protest against the jailing of anticorruption campaign or elects in a body witnesses say police used excessive force to detain peaceful protesters earlier he was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for violating the terms of his probation western governments have condemned the ruling and called for his immediate release. of the human heart. for his wife you are. the only goodbye alexei in a volley could manage before heading to prison earlier he told the court the charges agai
court's ruling activists say they're targeting peaceful protesters of on the accuses president vladimir putin of trying to intimidate his critics also coming up the fight against the pandemic gets a boost after advanced trials show russia's sputnik vaccine is more than 90 percent effective against covert 19. and another life lost to the virus after raising millions of pounds for front line workers the 100 year old world war 2 veteran captain tom war loses his own battle against covert 19. hello...
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sanction the backers of vladimir putin as punishment for what has already happened to navalny. >> we . >> reporter: actions former president trump never raised with putin but president biden already has. russia election interference, the solar winds hack, reported russian bounties on u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. >> vladimir putin most importantly knows that there is -- that this is not just rhetoric from you and from president biden. >> the president could not have been clearer in his conversation with president putin. >> reporter: blinken has called china the most significant threat to the u.s. and facing scrutiny for its handling of the pandemic. >> do you think that china needs to be held accountable for not being open about the covid-19 when it first hit? is there there is no doubt especially when covid-19 first hit but even today, china is falling far short of the mark. >> should they pay some price for that? >> the focus we have to have is both getting full understanding and accountability for what happened. >> reporter: our adversaries around the world are using the attack aga
sanction the backers of vladimir putin as punishment for what has already happened to navalny. >> we . >> reporter: actions former president trump never raised with putin but president biden already has. russia election interference, the solar winds hack, reported russian bounties on u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. >> vladimir putin most importantly knows that there is -- that this is not just rhetoric from you and from president biden. >> the president could not have been...
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we see the russians are out protesting against vladimir putin.y arrests, thousands braving these subfreezing temperatures. alexei navalny's wife was detained, protesting his against arrest and previously his poisoning about russian authorities. the u.s. condemned this and the russians responding saying it was gross interference, suggesting we're behind it. can you respond to that? >> first of all, andrea, we're deeply disturbed by this violent crackdown against people exercising their rights to protest peacefully against their government's rights that are guaranteed to them in the russian constitution. the arrests, violence used by police, is deeply disturbing. and, of course, the arrest of mr. navalny itself, which apparently triggered this, is also profoundly disturbing to us. i think the russian government makes a big mistake if it believes that this is about us. it's not. it's about them. it's about the government. it's about the frustration that the russian people have with corruption, with ought cracksy and i hope they look outward what the
we see the russians are out protesting against vladimir putin.y arrests, thousands braving these subfreezing temperatures. alexei navalny's wife was detained, protesting his against arrest and previously his poisoning about russian authorities. the u.s. condemned this and the russians responding saying it was gross interference, suggesting we're behind it. can you respond to that? >> first of all, andrea, we're deeply disturbed by this violent crackdown against people exercising their...
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is he trying to run for president of russia and replace vladimir putin?there someone else he wants to be president? what would a win look like for him? >> well, mr. navalny tried to run for president the last time around and he was denied access to the ballot. so, you know, people always say in the west oh, putin's popular, all the russians love him. well, if he was so popular why wouldn't he let this marginal blogger on the ballot and defeat him. he wants a normal boring democratic country, they say that very clearly. and mr. putin is in the way of that. what he wants is, you know, a democratic transition. and he understands that that will not happen with vladimir putin in power. >> michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia, a fascinating turn of events in russia. and it's definitely not over. ambassador mcfaul, thanks very much. >> sure. thanks for having me. >> a bit of breaking news tonight. we mentioned there is that plan from those ten republican senators, kind of a counter plan to president biden's $1.9 trillion covid relief package. just a
is he trying to run for president of russia and replace vladimir putin?there someone else he wants to be president? what would a win look like for him? >> well, mr. navalny tried to run for president the last time around and he was denied access to the ballot. so, you know, people always say in the west oh, putin's popular, all the russians love him. well, if he was so popular why wouldn't he let this marginal blogger on the ballot and defeat him. he wants a normal boring democratic...
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and vladimir putin thursday and his first visit to the state department as president.rge protests have broken out across russia. you see in this video over the jailing of opposition leader alexei navalny. thousands of demonstrators have been arrested in the kremlin's fiercest crackdown in years. the coming weeks could determine the fate of russia for years. for navalny everything is on the line. for putin who all but named himself president for life, an unprecedented challenge to his authority is emerging. and for the world a stunning attack on journalism and civil society is playing out in realtime. here to discuss what comes next in the relationship between the u.s. and russia, cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward who recently interviewed navalny. and cnn senior global affairs analyst bianna golodryga. i can't think of two better people to pick this apart. it's significant. clarissa, starting with you, you interviewed navalny as i said. he has been calling for a stronger response to the kremlin from the biden administration. what options are on the t
and vladimir putin thursday and his first visit to the state department as president.rge protests have broken out across russia. you see in this video over the jailing of opposition leader alexei navalny. thousands of demonstrators have been arrested in the kremlin's fiercest crackdown in years. the coming weeks could determine the fate of russia for years. for navalny everything is on the line. for putin who all but named himself president for life, an unprecedented challenge to his authority...
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extended its new start nuclear arms treaty with russia until 2026 that's after russian president vladimir putin signed off on the extension last week a new start caps the number of warheads the powers can deploy it's the last bilateral arms control treaty still in force between the 2 countries the government of ukraine has shut down several pro russian television channels allegedly fun and spawn all of garc with personal ties to vladimir putin ukrainian president a lot of selenski justified to ban as necessary to fight kremlin propaganda that undermines his country's path to the e.u. for critics accuse him of stifling freedom of speach. independent objectivity that's what journalists at 3 ukrainian news channel say it's under threat when 2 news one in seek are no longer in ukrainian t.v. the broadcasters say it's the start of an era of lies. but in the early days 3 for channels of stop broadcasting what does it mean for free speech and what does it mean for ukrainians. since the government shut down the channels have been blasting president vladimir selenski the opposition to ukrainian leaders
extended its new start nuclear arms treaty with russia until 2026 that's after russian president vladimir putin signed off on the extension last week a new start caps the number of warheads the powers can deploy it's the last bilateral arms control treaty still in force between the 2 countries the government of ukraine has shut down several pro russian television channels allegedly fun and spawn all of garc with personal ties to vladimir putin ukrainian president a lot of selenski justified to...
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he's condemning vladimir putin and condemning what vladimir putin does with his citizens, does aroundtampering with our election all of that. at the very same time he has successfully over the last few days negotiated with vladimir putin an agreement to extend the start treaty for five years. and i'm sitting over here not knowing how that is done, and i'm sure i'm not the only who's going to listen to you now who doesn't know how that is done. how does the president do that? he's not the first president to have these dual tensions going on in dealing with a country, but how did he get it done this time? and how is it done generally? >> well, i think the president is very keen on working wherever he can with our democratic allies and partners around the world to achieve success. but when it comes to our adversaries, he's not shy about imposing costs or confronting them or competing with them when necessary in all domains, military, diplomatic, economic, technological, you name it. but where there are shared interests, he will pursue them vigorously. and he's shown that with his approac
he's condemning vladimir putin and condemning what vladimir putin does with his citizens, does aroundtampering with our election all of that. at the very same time he has successfully over the last few days negotiated with vladimir putin an agreement to extend the start treaty for five years. and i'm sitting over here not knowing how that is done, and i'm sure i'm not the only who's going to listen to you now who doesn't know how that is done. how does the president do that? he's not the first...
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right now, the world is seeing two sides of vladimir putin's russia. one he wants you to see is the scientifically advanced nation offering the world an effective covid vaccine known as sputnik v. the one he'd rather you ignore is the repressive, authoritarian state that ruthlessly eliminates those who threaten the status quo. my guest today is kirill dmitriev — a putin ally, the boss of one of russia's sovereign wealth funds and a key backer of the russian vaccine. is russia ripe for change? kirill dmitriev in moscow, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, stephen. let us start with the project which has occupied so much of your time and energy in recent months. that is the development of the sputnik v vaccine, which your investment fund has effectively financed. how satisfied are you with what you've achieved? well, i think we really created a vaccine for humankind and we actually call it the sputnik v, not sputnik five and that is just one of the smallest misunderstandings that we've seen in the history of the vaccine, because it is recognised, including t
right now, the world is seeing two sides of vladimir putin's russia. one he wants you to see is the scientifically advanced nation offering the world an effective covid vaccine known as sputnik v. the one he'd rather you ignore is the repressive, authoritarian state that ruthlessly eliminates those who threaten the status quo. my guest today is kirill dmitriev — a putin ally, the boss of one of russia's sovereign wealth funds and a key backer of the russian vaccine. is russia ripe for change?...
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four years of the previous president looking the other way and actively excusing the behavior of vladimir putinking putin's word over the word of u.s. intelligence agencies about it. night and day in terms of the biden administration now. the work of the country proceeds. cleaning up from the previous presidency, getting on with the work of the new one. but through all of this and even on days when a lot happened. january 6 looms very large. it looms in the pending impeachment trial of president trump for inciting the attack. initial reporting over the weekend that president trump lost his legal defense team when they refused his demands that they use the senate trials to advance his false claims that the presidential results in the country shouldn't be recognized and he should somehow be president. in addition to that president trump might also may not have wanted to pay their lawyers contribute to their discussion to dump him this weekend. he got new lawyers on sunday. we will see if in the end they get paid. they did submit a brief on behalf of the former president responding to the charges
four years of the previous president looking the other way and actively excusing the behavior of vladimir putinking putin's word over the word of u.s. intelligence agencies about it. night and day in terms of the biden administration now. the work of the country proceeds. cleaning up from the previous presidency, getting on with the work of the new one. but through all of this and even on days when a lot happened. january 6 looms very large. it looms in the pending impeachment trial of...
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and having him as the real counterpoint to vladimir putin will basically keep him in front of peoplehis supporters coming out onto the streets time and again, depending on whatever the political issue of the day is and whenever there are elections or things of that nature. it elections or things of that nature. , nature. it is also possible, looking at what _ nature. it is also possible, i looking at what other happen nature. it is also possible, - looking at what other happen -- looking at what other happen —— what happened to other political figures in russia, what happened to other politicalfigures in russia, he may disappear there? political figures in russia, he may disappear there?- political figures in russia, he may disappear there? when he was arrested, one of the things that he had done was telegraphed, to international media, the day he was going to return to moscow. in fact, they diverted his plane to a different airport from its original airport in order to not have him being greeted by of his supporters. when he was arrested, there was the video of vladimir putin's alle
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he said vladimir putin is angry that he survived his poisoning and said that it was apparently the russianng of alexei navalny. he said it was investigated and turned out that it was vladimir putin and the russia intelligence services but the thing raising the most eyebrows here in russia and from anybody observing that in this courtroom is that he said that vladimir putin wants to be a big geopolitical politician but now he is simply known as quote, vald mere the poisoner and called him the put inthe poisoner of underpants and that that was put on the seam of his underwear to poison him. so some pretty strong stuff coming from alexei navalny. the judge seemed shocked. he tried to interrupt navalny and he yelled and said i don't need your objections and continued with a 15 minute speech. but as you said he faces up to 3.5 years in prison because they say the fact that he was in rehab in germany and getting back on his feet, that was something that was a parole violation. one last thing we asked the kremlin about this and they claim that vladimir putin is not paying any attention to this tr
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prison his supporters however continue to protest in thousands despite a violent crackdown by vladimir putin security forces is this a turning point for russia that's our debate but 1st a new hope for justice is what some palestinians have called the international criminal court's ruling that gives the jurisdiction over the occupied territories the israeli prime minister has slammed it as a quote perversion of justice so are israeli officials afraid they could be prosecuted for war crimes i'll ask israel's former ambassador to the u.n. this week headline or any dinner. david i thank you for joining me thank you for having me today the international criminal court ruled last week that it does have jurisdiction to investigate potential crimes within the territories occupied by israel your prime minister benjamin netanyahu called it a perversion of justice and he said that the alleged violations are quote fake war crimes why discredit any investigation before it even gets started. prime minister netanyahu was absolutely right it is a political decision even in the us we are not the member of th
prison his supporters however continue to protest in thousands despite a violent crackdown by vladimir putin security forces is this a turning point for russia that's our debate but 1st a new hope for justice is what some palestinians have called the international criminal court's ruling that gives the jurisdiction over the occupied territories the israeli prime minister has slammed it as a quote perversion of justice so are israeli officials afraid they could be prosecuted for war crimes i'll...
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navalny has reached that kind of tipping point for an opposition leader where everything vladimir putinnavalny's point and only makes him and his movement stronger. >> eddie, just quickly, i'm so struck by the ongoing collateral damage of trump's years in office, his subservience, calling putin a strong leader, sucking up to him at every turn, making him more powerful and while there may not be any link between trump's presidency and what happened today in russia, you have to believe that putin feels emboldened and feels that america has a much weaker standing to condemn his conduct. >> oh, absolutely. you know, going back to our discussion with jacob and yamiche about family separation, what are you doing with your children? have you found their parents yet, america? going back to the fact that we have a congress, a senate that is basically not holding a president accountable who has incited an insurrection. how are you going to instruct us on how to maintain our democracy when you are turning a blind eye to someone, the very president of your -- former president of the united states w
navalny has reached that kind of tipping point for an opposition leader where everything vladimir putinnavalny's point and only makes him and his movement stronger. >> eddie, just quickly, i'm so struck by the ongoing collateral damage of trump's years in office, his subservience, calling putin a strong leader, sucking up to him at every turn, making him more powerful and while there may not be any link between trump's presidency and what happened today in russia, you have to believe that...
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he spoke about vladimir putin. he said, quote, he's never participated in any debates or campaigned in an election. murder is the only way he knows how to fight. he will go down in history as nothing but a poisoner. he said, quote, we all remember alexander the liberator. alexander ii, and yaroslav the wise. now, we'll have vladimir the poisoner. he said, quote, i'm standing here guarded by the police, and the national guard is out there with half of moscow cordoned off, all this because that small man in a bunker is losing his mind. he said the main thing in this whole trial isn't what happens to me. locking me up isn't difficult. what matters most is why this is happening. this is happening to intimidate large numbers of people. they're imprisoning one person to frighten millions. alexei navalny speaking today as he was sentenced to years in prison. he's the main opposition leader and the most serious challenge to vladimir putin's authority that russia has ever faced. the u.s. state department today demanded that
he spoke about vladimir putin. he said, quote, he's never participated in any debates or campaigned in an election. murder is the only way he knows how to fight. he will go down in history as nothing but a poisoner. he said, quote, we all remember alexander the liberator. alexander ii, and yaroslav the wise. now, we'll have vladimir the poisoner. he said, quote, i'm standing here guarded by the police, and the national guard is out there with half of moscow cordoned off, all this because that...
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i want to read you a long quote from a speech that he gave where he ripped into vladimir putin. is going crazy because everyone can see now that he is some low-level clerk who was accident by appointed to presidency and his method of fighting this is to kill people. i can't even tell you how dangerous it is to say something like that about the russian president in a public setting. but alexei navalny did not back down. the judge then said that there was an objection to alexei navalny saying this, he said i don't need your objections to the judge, confronting the judge himself. alexei navalny not backing down. he faces 3.5 years in prison if convicted. but certainly a very remarkable day here. one last thing, we asked the kremlin about this, they said vladimir putin is not paying attention to the trial today. >> hard to believe that one, but thank you. appreciate the reporting. thank you all so much for joining us today. john king picks up our coverage right now. ♪ >>> hello, everybody. welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. we're moments away from what the biden white hous
i want to read you a long quote from a speech that he gave where he ripped into vladimir putin. is going crazy because everyone can see now that he is some low-level clerk who was accident by appointed to presidency and his method of fighting this is to kill people. i can't even tell you how dangerous it is to say something like that about the russian president in a public setting. but alexei navalny did not back down. the judge then said that there was an objection to alexei navalny saying...
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success online, corruption exposed detailing a billion-dollar palace alleged to have been build for vladimir putinthan 100 million times on youtube. the kremlin denies any connection to the building but there seems to be one bazaar attempt to boost the putin support online. this video posted on prokremlin video showing workers with face masks performing this highly choreographed dance routine to a russian pop song. putin is our president they shout at the end. more seriously, russian riot police are being shown prepped to squash the demonstrations. the country is proud of you they're told by their commander, not the protesters outside. it seems the battle lines have been drawn in this stand off playing out on russia's streets. neither side seems ready to back down. erin, supporters of alexey navalny are calling on president biden to pressure the kremlin and impose tough sanctions on individuals close to vladimir putin. so far u.s. officials have condemned the treatment of the russian opposition leader and the protesters but it now won't be until after the court hearing tomorrow when it's known if
success online, corruption exposed detailing a billion-dollar palace alleged to have been build for vladimir putinthan 100 million times on youtube. the kremlin denies any connection to the building but there seems to be one bazaar attempt to boost the putin support online. this video posted on prokremlin video showing workers with face masks performing this highly choreographed dance routine to a russian pop song. putin is our president they shout at the end. more seriously, russian riot...
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so how does vladimir putin weather this growing resistance?nly put him in a very difficult place. and that's something that hasn't happened here in a very long time. there have been obviously been protests in the past -- there have been larger protests in the past in moscow. but certainly, to have protests like this throughout the entire country as we've seen over the past couple of weekends, that is something that does make all of this a lot more challenging, for the kremlin. so far, you know, as you just reported, the kremlin shows no sign of backing down or trying to give into any of the demands that the protesters have. but one of the things we have to keep in mind, laura, in all of this, the protesters that we're speaking to coming out, many of them saying alexei navalny is one of the reasons they're coming out, but general discontent with some of the situations in this country, as far as free speech is concerned, economics is concerned, as far as future perspectives for people are concerned those are the main reasons people are taking to
so how does vladimir putin weather this growing resistance?nly put him in a very difficult place. and that's something that hasn't happened here in a very long time. there have been obviously been protests in the past -- there have been larger protests in the past in moscow. but certainly, to have protests like this throughout the entire country as we've seen over the past couple of weekends, that is something that does make all of this a lot more challenging, for the kremlin. so far, you know,...
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has been the russian president's fiercest challenger for years he's been called the man vladimir putin fears the most putin doesn't even like to say this person's name if you could help it. he had to know when he comes home he's going to be immediately arrested why choose jail over. that was his personal choice i don't think we should now discuss to belittle this choice a lot of people myself included thought that you know it could be probably more effective to stay abroad today exult go around help with sanctions meet for leaders but it was an act of heroism he knew that he would be detained arrested and he was sure you know how many years not months he would spend in prison but he also thought that coming back he would have a much stronger case for for the protesters and he was not wrong. he's a arrest and conviction hundreds of cells russians made to the streets and it was the biggest protest both geographically and energetically russia saw since the collapse of the soviet union you know what you make of this again i don't want to get the legitimacy of the choice as much as the logi
has been the russian president's fiercest challenger for years he's been called the man vladimir putin fears the most putin doesn't even like to say this person's name if you could help it. he had to know when he comes home he's going to be immediately arrested why choose jail over. that was his personal choice i don't think we should now discuss to belittle this choice a lot of people myself included thought that you know it could be probably more effective to stay abroad today exult go around...
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will the i will vladimir putin listen? will the part chinese — will vladimir putin listen?r are we just going to have a lot- listen and she will act or are we just going to have a lot more i listen and she will act or are we - just going to have a lot more words and no _ just going to have a lot more words and no action? _ just going to have a lot more words and no action?— just going to have a lot more words and no action? back to you? we have not too and no action? back to you? we have got too minutes _ and no action? back to you? we have got too minutes at _ and no action? back to you? we have got too minutes at the _ and no action? back to you? we have got too minutes at the end _ and no action? back to you? we have got too minutes at the end of - and no action? back to you? we have got too minutes at the end of the - got too minutes at the end of the programme and what hope for change perhaps in the us on these huge questions? i perhaps in the us on these huge questions?— perhaps in the us on these huge cuestions? ,, . . , . questions? i think at least we are seeinu a
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in court, he delivered a stinging attacked on vladimir putin.e was in the dark because of the hatred and fear of one man, the president. president putin would go down in history, he said, as the poison or. later, the court ruled against him. he was sent to prison for 2.5 years. >> we will submit an appeal. which deals with the execution of decisions of the european court, which monitors the execution of european court decisions. reporter: is the latest twist in the most dramatic of stories. he survived a poison attack, allegedly by russian security agents and was airlifted to germany. on return into russia, he was immediately arrested. that spark protests across the country, and his support and against vladimir putin. today police detained protesters. the kremlin pains many of those taken to the streets as hooligans and provocateurs. until today, the authorities had avoided sending him to prison, so he would become a political martyr. the calculation has changed. to the kremlin, he is now seen as a bigger threat at the pretty, and behind bars. l
in court, he delivered a stinging attacked on vladimir putin.e was in the dark because of the hatred and fear of one man, the president. president putin would go down in history, he said, as the poison or. later, the court ruled against him. he was sent to prison for 2.5 years. >> we will submit an appeal. which deals with the execution of decisions of the european court, which monitors the execution of european court decisions. reporter: is the latest twist in the most dramatic of...
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why did he hide his conversations with russian president vladimir putin from the country and even mostight be able to find that out, and next hour a house intelligence committee member on the investigation into why the capitol was so poorly protected against the angry invaders. rly protected against the grany invaders up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. fall asleep. stay asleep. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with relapsing forms of ms, there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. who needs that kind of drama? kesimpta is a once-monthly injection that may help you put this rms drama in its place. it reduced the rate of relapses and active lesions and slowed disability progression. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back and cause serious liver problems or death. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections, especial
why did he hide his conversations with russian president vladimir putin from the country and even mostight be able to find that out, and next hour a house intelligence committee member on the investigation into why the capitol was so poorly protected against the angry invaders. rly protected against the grany invaders up at 2:00am again? tonight, try pure zzzs all night. unlike other sleep aids, our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall...
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the russians are tired of 20 years of vladimir putin. they say enough is enough.if today, relative few few people came to demonstrate, for the young people, navalny is unquestionably their next leader. reporter: just a final point. what does this presence in this mean for the protest movement going forward? is it going to be a rallying cry for the protests to gain more traction? >> it shows that the regime is dead serious, that it will try to keep navalny above and beyond the 2.5 years that he needs to serve. he was jailed for not coming -- because of a suspended sentence, not coming to the police. he was in a german hospital dying of poison. how could he come and present himself to place? he could not do that. but they will cook up additional accusations, i am sure. . they are gunning for him, his wife, is leaders of the movement, for under house arrest. it is a real serious struggle for the future of russia. darren: good to get your thoughts. thank you for talking to al jazeera. the u.s. has classified the takeover in myanmar as a coup, and that means washington
the russians are tired of 20 years of vladimir putin. they say enough is enough.if today, relative few few people came to demonstrate, for the young people, navalny is unquestionably their next leader. reporter: just a final point. what does this presence in this mean for the protest movement going forward? is it going to be a rallying cry for the protests to gain more traction? >> it shows that the regime is dead serious, that it will try to keep navalny above and beyond the 2.5 years...
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decades so this is an important development and showing alexey navalny is the main opponent to vladimir putinoing forward we'll probably see these protests continue, especially considering the amount of police action we saw in response. this is probably only going to incite the protesters more, they're demanding that alexey navalny be free. remember he was believed to be poisoned in russia european authorities say the russian authorities poisoned him for dissenting against vladimir putin. went to germany to recover and just got back to russia where he was detained by authorities land face charged. this is a major international incident and will definitely draw attention in western capitals. >> hopefully those protests don't get too violent. >>> back to the extreme weather we're facing today hundreds of flights cancelled or delayed. mass transit, many cities have closed their mass transit. now bring in our nbc meteorologist, janessa webb, live in time square, new york. janessa, hello, again. >> hi, you two i mean, temperatures are starting to drop you can really start to feel the difference an
decades so this is an important development and showing alexey navalny is the main opponent to vladimir putinoing forward we'll probably see these protests continue, especially considering the amount of police action we saw in response. this is probably only going to incite the protesters more, they're demanding that alexey navalny be free. remember he was believed to be poisoned in russia european authorities say the russian authorities poisoned him for dissenting against vladimir putin. went...
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really run russia with as is the day of protest in russia in recent history such a challenge for vladimir putin they're showing that they are rattled by alexey navalny and showed that when they tried to poison him with novachuk couple months ago and it was only upon alexey navalny's return to germany when he was arrested and sparking the protest across the country, demanding that alexey navalny this prominent dis dent be allowed to get out of prison. alexey navalny has become, really a champion of a lot of the ant anti-putin feeling in russia. but problem for alexey navalny is putin still remains relatively popular no matter what kind of images you see on tv the level of violence and mass number of people, it's important to remember putin's power in russia is relatively unchallenged. >> prevailing despite the unprecedented support from his opposition thank you so much for the update. >>> coming up "saturday night live" stakes on the gamestop stock battle. >> and most excellent. wayne and garth are getting the band back together for the super bowl into one delicious cereal? it took a lot of bran
really run russia with as is the day of protest in russia in recent history such a challenge for vladimir putin they're showing that they are rattled by alexey navalny and showed that when they tried to poison him with novachuk couple months ago and it was only upon alexey navalny's return to germany when he was arrested and sparking the protest across the country, demanding that alexey navalny this prominent dis dent be allowed to get out of prison. alexey navalny has become, really a champion...
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but they are not as close to russian president vladimir putin as supporters of alexei navalny would haveiked. in fact, they gave list of 35 names that they would have led to see sanctions being put on, and those include these wealthy inner circle of russian president putin, the oligarchs. the reasoning behind that is if you make president putin's inner circle uncomfortable, they will put pressure on him to change his ways. but the eu high rep said that is not that easy. let's hear how he explained it. >> when you say punish the oligarchs, well, maybe we don't like the oligarchs, but we have to prove that these people that are going to be sanctioned has a direct participation on the fact that we want to sanction. when we deal with sanctions on the case of navalny, we have to sanction the people who are directly related with his arrest, his sentencing, his prosecution, or his poisoning. brent: so teri, what impacts are we hoping to see, or is the eu hoping to see by taking these sanction moves against these four people? teri: this is a really important move, brent, because it is the first
but they are not as close to russian president vladimir putin as supporters of alexei navalny would haveiked. in fact, they gave list of 35 names that they would have led to see sanctions being put on, and those include these wealthy inner circle of russian president putin, the oligarchs. the reasoning behind that is if you make president putin's inner circle uncomfortable, they will put pressure on him to change his ways. but the eu high rep said that is not that easy. let's hear how he...
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well i think the opposition movement at the moment poses enough of a threat that vladimir putin himself can no longer ignore what's happening in the country which is very unusual usually putin himself in the kremlin of kremlin officials usually just ignore me they don't even mention him by name and when it comes to protests they usually don't address what's going on on state t.v. but. the protests that we've been seeing have kind of forced the kremlin and putin had to take to television to basically deny accusations leveled at him by aleksei now viney in you tube investigation that he apparently owens allegedly owns a palace on the black sea he came out and denied that state t.v. has been saying that the protests weren't that big the kremlin spokesperson has been calling the protesters who came out over the weekend hooligans but the fact is that we have for the last 2 weeks seen mass protests with thousands of people taking to the streets across the country which is unusual usually protests are just focused in moscow and st petersburg and i think that really is a threat to putin especia
well i think the opposition movement at the moment poses enough of a threat that vladimir putin himself can no longer ignore what's happening in the country which is very unusual usually putin himself in the kremlin of kremlin officials usually just ignore me they don't even mention him by name and when it comes to protests they usually don't address what's going on on state t.v. but. the protests that we've been seeing have kind of forced the kremlin and putin had to take to television to...
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russian president vladimir putin of being behind the attack., he briefly spoke during a court proceeding. >> i want to say one more time, were the majority. we managed to find peopleho were robbed by those in power. those people are now under arrest. amy: while navalny has emerged as russia's leading opposition figure and anti-corruption campaigner, his political roots have links to right-wing nationalist and anti-immigrant causes. in 2007 he was expelled from a liberal party for his involvement in the annual far-right russia march. he also -- he also once appeared in a video that compared muslims in the north caucasus to cockroaches. you are the moscow correspondent for the new yorker. you've been covering all this. can you talk about the latest? today, he said he was in a coma. >> that's right. at this very moment, he is awaiting a decision from a moscow court whi will determine if he is sent to prison for 3.5 years based on facts of the case you just mentioned. the russia authorities are charging him with violating the terms of his pole for
russian president vladimir putin of being behind the attack., he briefly spoke during a court proceeding. >> i want to say one more time, were the majority. we managed to find peopleho were robbed by those in power. those people are now under arrest. amy: while navalny has emerged as russia's leading opposition figure and anti-corruption campaigner, his political roots have links to right-wing nationalist and anti-immigrant causes. in 2007 he was expelled from a liberal party for his...
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vladimir putin could never pull it off. mike a few dopey ads on facebook and call it a day. it takes a sophisticated operator to live this effectively, to take the central problem of american life, which is the agonizing death of our middle class, and cover it with a smoke screen of manufactured race hatred. so that no one even realizes it's happening. you really need to be, well, cnn would put it, a disinformation network to pull that off. the irony, because everything is irony, is cnn itself has become a disinformation network, more powerful than qanon and far more destructive. you have to wonder if jeff zucker will over to get called up to congress to answer for that. in the meantime, jamie dort joins us, a man often accused of misinformation from host of "the jamie dort show," and he joins us tonight. appreciate you coming on the show knowing how attacked you are when you do. why do you think we are hearing so much about misinformation, and i should say you are on the left, i am not, both of us have been accused of it,
vladimir putin could never pull it off. mike a few dopey ads on facebook and call it a day. it takes a sophisticated operator to live this effectively, to take the central problem of american life, which is the agonizing death of our middle class, and cover it with a smoke screen of manufactured race hatred. so that no one even realizes it's happening. you really need to be, well, cnn would put it, a disinformation network to pull that off. the irony, because everything is irony, is cnn itself...
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union say that he was imprisoned to keep political opposition in the country weak but president vladimir putin says the west was using nepali to keep russia weak. us. and them is and i with potential enemies half a century is relied on and he used very ambitious people who crave paua these people we used to that that when interests and i see nothing has changed this nation will know we need. what you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with a warning about the future of the corona virus pandemic with particular importance for the united states the vaccination rollout in the u.s. is picking up speed and in many states restrictions are being reduced or removed completely the temptation to let down one's guard is growing but the coronavirus is still with us and it is changing a leading u.k. scientists predicts that the viral mutation known as the u.k. variant will quickly become the most dominant in the u.k. and across the globe the u.k. variant which was 1st detected in england appears to be more transmissible it is now responsib
union say that he was imprisoned to keep political opposition in the country weak but president vladimir putin says the west was using nepali to keep russia weak. us. and them is and i with potential enemies half a century is relied on and he used very ambitious people who crave paua these people we used to that that when interests and i see nothing has changed this nation will know we need. what you our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin...
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we've heard so far about a difficult conversation between him and vladimir putin. the biden administration capable of doing? what can they dabout matters on the ground? >> well, president biden already used his first phone call to president putin to call for alexei navalny, for him to be freed. he could impose sanctions. in fact, navalny himself, through his surrogates, has asked president biden to impose sanctions. those would be targeted sanctions against people within president putin's government, but also some of russia's wealthiest oligarchs, if you will, including some who live here in london and very famous people that own soccer teams and whatnot. so, that is possible. you know, there's support for that in congress. just as important, i think you need to watch europe because interestingly, president biden, before he called on tuesday of last week, phoned a number of european leaders, the prime minister of the u.k., the chancellor of germany and the president of france, to kind of get on the same page. that's something we haven't seen in american foreign poli
we've heard so far about a difficult conversation between him and vladimir putin. the biden administration capable of doing? what can they dabout matters on the ground? >> well, president biden already used his first phone call to president putin to call for alexei navalny, for him to be freed. he could impose sanctions. in fact, navalny himself, through his surrogates, has asked president biden to impose sanctions. those would be targeted sanctions against people within president putin's...
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but none of that stopped navalny from releasing this video accusing russia's president vladimir puting this opulent seaside mansion as a bribe. it has been watched more than a 100 million times. putin denied the palatial home is his. do you think the protests continue? >> the anger will only multiply. >> reporter: even behind bars, alexei navalny could be a powerful symbol of dissent in putin's russia. >>> the city wants the kids back in class but teachers insist the buildings are not safe. meg oliver has the story. >> we have to count. >> patty wagner in second year teaching in low income neighborhood of chicago. it's her passion. >> my students are my breath. >> reporter: the veteran teacher is worried about her students' well-being and
but none of that stopped navalny from releasing this video accusing russia's president vladimir puting this opulent seaside mansion as a bribe. it has been watched more than a 100 million times. putin denied the palatial home is his. do you think the protests continue? >> the anger will only multiply. >> reporter: even behind bars, alexei navalny could be a powerful symbol of dissent in putin's russia. >>> the city wants the kids back in class but teachers insist the...
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union say that he was imprisoned to keep political opposition in the country weak but president vladimir putin says the west was using nepali to keep russia weak and that's what enemies and our potential enemy is half a century is relied on and he used a very ambitious people who crave paua these people we used to further that our own interests and i see that nothing has changed is this natural no we need to. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with a warning about the future of the corona virus pandemic with particular importance for the united states the vaccination rollout in the u.s. is picking up speed and in many states restrictions are being reduced or removed completely the temptation to let down one's guard is growing but the corona virus is still with us and it is changing a leading u.k. scientist predicts that the viral mutation known as the u.k. variant will quickly become the most dominant in the u.k. and across the globe the u.k. variant which was 1st detected in england appears to be more transmissible it
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germany poland and the baltic states urged the block to send a message to russia's president vladimir putin that debate in protest must be allowed in russia. alexander mad that's. i like seeing that 5. protesters in brussels reading aloud just some of the names of the nearly 400 people they say are behind bars in russia for political reasons. they gathered outside the european council headquarters ahead of monday's meeting to demand the e.u. . inside one particular case was set to be discussed in detail how best to respond to the jailing of opposition leader alexina vonnie. here in brussels today we will discuss whether to order the imposition of new sanctions on russia in particular as a result of the conviction of navarro and the fact that he has to serve his sentence in a labor camp. shift. the result came fairly quickly with the blocks 27 foreign ministers voting unanimously to clear the way for fresh thank sions the measures are expected to include asset freezes and travel bans for high ranking officials involved in the imprisonment of nivelle me the move as likely to set the e.u. on a
germany poland and the baltic states urged the block to send a message to russia's president vladimir putin that debate in protest must be allowed in russia. alexander mad that's. i like seeing that 5. protesters in brussels reading aloud just some of the names of the nearly 400 people they say are behind bars in russia for political reasons. they gathered outside the european council headquarters ahead of monday's meeting to demand the e.u. . inside one particular case was set to be discussed...
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the court's ruling activists say they're targeting peaceful protesters in the accuses president vladimir putin of trying to intimidate is critics also coming up the fight against the pandemic gets a boost after events trials show russia's sputnik the vaccine is more than 90 percent effective against code that 90. plus a surprise announcement from the man who founded amazon jeff bezos is stepping down as the company's c.e.o. we'll look at what's next for amazon and for him. and tell the 12 year old boy you know what jones from england is causing a stir in the international market for. hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us security forces in russia have arrested more than 1400 people during rallies to protest against the jailing of anti corruption campaigner alexina bonnie witnesses say police used excessive force to detain peaceful protesters earlier nippon he was sentenced to 3 and a half years in prison for violating the terms of his probation western governments have condemned the ruling and called. for his immediate release. in the future we bought heart for his wife you were. the
the court's ruling activists say they're targeting peaceful protesters in the accuses president vladimir putin of trying to intimidate is critics also coming up the fight against the pandemic gets a boost after events trials show russia's sputnik the vaccine is more than 90 percent effective against code that 90. plus a surprise announcement from the man who founded amazon jeff bezos is stepping down as the company's c.e.o. we'll look at what's next for amazon and for him. and tell the 12 year...
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the court ruling secrecy rules mean the tax returns will not be made public russian president vladimir putin has hosted his villa russi in counterpart alexander lukashenko for a winter sport filled meeting in sochi the pair with skiing and rode snowmobiles in the black sea resort and when they were warmed up the think putin for supporting bella ruse financial british prime minister boris johnson have set out plans for easing coronavirus restrictions in england measures will be lifted in 4 steps starting with the reopening of schools on march 8th johnson says the threat from the virus remains substantial he said the route out of lockdown should be cautious but irreversible. our let's take a look now at some of the other developments in the pandemic the death toll in the united states is expected to pass 500000 today u.s. president joe biden will mark the grim milestone with a moment of silence and candle lighting ceremony at the white house so vikki has called on other european union countries to help with its quote tragic coronavirus situation so lucky as foreign minister has requested an ad
the court ruling secrecy rules mean the tax returns will not be made public russian president vladimir putin has hosted his villa russi in counterpart alexander lukashenko for a winter sport filled meeting in sochi the pair with skiing and rode snowmobiles in the black sea resort and when they were warmed up the think putin for supporting bella ruse financial british prime minister boris johnson have set out plans for easing coronavirus restrictions in england measures will be lifted in 4 steps...
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vladimir putin's daughter was injected with it.less and foolish decision. mass vaccination with an improperly tested vaccine is unethical". this vaccine scientist said, "if they get it wrong, it could undermine the entire global enterprise." now, a change of tone. this virologist says, "we should be more careful about being overly critical about other countries' vaccine designs." here's more from kirill dmitriev. yes, there were lots of misunderstandings in the beginning but we should forget about them and really focus on our vaccine being one of the best, because there are only three vaccines with efficacy of more than 90%. sputnik works in a similar way to the oxford astrazeneca vaccine. newly released data shows that has an effectiveness of 82%. and both offer complete protection against hospitalisation and death from covid—19. these vaccines use a cold—type virus, engineered to be harmless, to deliver a fragment of coronavirus to the body. it makes the immune system primed to fight the virus if it encounters it for real. it's a
vladimir putin's daughter was injected with it.less and foolish decision. mass vaccination with an improperly tested vaccine is unethical". this vaccine scientist said, "if they get it wrong, it could undermine the entire global enterprise." now, a change of tone. this virologist says, "we should be more careful about being overly critical about other countries' vaccine designs." here's more from kirill dmitriev. yes, there were lots of misunderstandings in the...
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ask your doctor about ibrance. >>> russian president vladimir putin is facing a threat to his decadesets over the jailing of only significance leader alexei navalny. navalny recently release ad new video entitled putin's palace that alleges that putin used illicit funds for his $1.3 billion residence. putin has denied the claim. at navalny's court hearing for a years old court case, he mocked putin saying vladimir, the poisoner of underpants. let's begin in moscow with producer matt. let's talk about this video. i know you've been following the impact of it closely. what are you saying? >> well, so this is definitely the most impactful video that alexei navalny has ever released. it has over 100 million views on youtube now. today we got some very interesting data from an independent pollster to help us understand what it is doing. the dlinl number from that is that 26% of respondents have seen the video and this is a substantial increase over the number of people who had seen the land mark investigation back in 2017. that focused on the former president and prime minister dmitri medv
ask your doctor about ibrance. >>> russian president vladimir putin is facing a threat to his decadesets over the jailing of only significance leader alexei navalny. navalny recently release ad new video entitled putin's palace that alleges that putin used illicit funds for his $1.3 billion residence. putin has denied the claim. at navalny's court hearing for a years old court case, he mocked putin saying vladimir, the poisoner of underpants. let's begin in moscow with producer matt....