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cunningham. we are following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> we begin with the united states trying to hold vladimir putin accountable for the death of his most famous critic alexey navalny. and the two years of war against ukraine today, the white house announced that on friday, president biden is going to release the details of a major sanctions package against russia. a kremlin spokesperson says that allegations that putin who blame are quote, boorish. the meantime, aleksey navalny is mother is struggling to retrieve her son's body for burial she stood outside the siberian gulag where the russian opposition leader died last friday and made this demand watch is in my as finland, who its behind me is the ik three polar wealth colony, where my son, alexei
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navalny died on february 16, i haven't been able to see him for five days. they won't give me his body. they don't even tell me where he is. i'm addressing you, vladimir putin like the solution to the issue depends only on you. let me finally see my sunday. i demand that alex's body be immediately handed over so that i can bury him? >> mainly of all knees, widow, yulia is now urging the european union not to recognize the results of next month's elections in russia. let's get the latest now from cnn's melissa bell, melissa, several members of navalny's family are now facing problems after his death that's right, boris >> oleg navalny, the latest in the family to face legal problems. an arrest warrant has been issued in his name now this is a man who'd already done prison time in russia on fraud charges that were widely
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believed at the time in 2014 to have been linked to pressure being exerted on his brother, who even then was representing a formidable figure of challenge to the kremlin. >> he's now out of the >> country, but still that arrest warrant was issued, bars just moments after we saw those extraordinary developments this morning when the mother of alexei navalny made that very emotional and courageous plea. i think it's important to remember where she was speaking from when she delivered that video message just outside that poner wolf colony when there was brutal in russia at some 2000 kilometers away from moscow in the arctic circle openly calling for the british of her son's body and more information than has been forthcoming from russian authorities at a time when over the course of the last four days and ever since the opposition leaders death, we've seen any however timid attempts there have been to lay flowers too pay tributes to his memory, being repressed hundreds have
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been arrested. flowers have been taken down no sooner had they've been put up. and i think when we look at what nude lumila navalnaya had to do, sad to say today. so openly from inside russia, one has to recognize that there's a tremendous fiber of kharge that runs through the family now, you mentioned those fresh sanctions from the united states. there are growing calls here in europe as well that fresh sanctions should be imposed on moscow. this time related directly to the internal repression of russia inside russia. and again, as you say, just a month before elections that are almost guaranteed to see the leader vladimir putin get the fifth term. from that he seeks aurus. >> melissa bell live from paris. thanks so much for the update, brianna. >> the question of how to hold vladimir putin accountable or not has become a potent dividing line in domestic us politics. and the contrast between the two parties on this issue is becoming more pronounced in the wake of alexey navalny's death former president trump refrains from even criticizing russia while rehashing his attacks on nato.
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let's bring in cnn's kristen holmes, kristian, the party of reagan, when it comes to russia, has fully transformed into the party of trump, it appears yeah, there really seems to be an internal battle that's been going on within the republican party's since 2016 when donald trump began running for president, that you see >> that between the group of republicans who wants the us to have some sort of global presence. and those who follow trump's agenda, his america first more isolationist agenda. and every day it appears more and more people start to back donald trump's thinking that we shouldn't be giving aid to foreign countries. instead, we should be focusing solely on america. again, a policy initiatives that critics call more isolationists. now we did hear from liz cheney, who has been a longtime trump critic, essentially saying that there was a putin wing of the republican party. she herself, a republican. i think a lot of republicans would take issue with that, including donald trump himself. but as you noted, he has not criticized putin at all. in fact, the only
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statement that he's put out on the death of the navalny has been about how he relates to navalny essentially saying that he's being politically persecuted and the united states by president joe biden. obviously this is a long messaging strategy that donald trump has taken about all the various legal cases that he is facing. the other part of this is that the quickest way to probably easiest way for republicans to put down the bare minimum against russia would be to approve the ukraine foreign aid bill, or at least bring it to the floor for which we know speaker johnson has not done and seems unlikely to do. it's something that donald trump doesn't want the house passing. and as we've talked about more and more people daily seemed to be falling back in line with donald trump and his version of the republican party they certainly do. >> kristen holmes. thank you. let's go to mj lee now at the white house and mj we just heard from president biden as he was heading out the door to california for a fundraising swing that he's going to be unveiling a major package of
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sanctions against russia soon. what can you tell us? >> yeah, it's been clear for awhile ever since we got the news of alexey navalny's death, that the us intended to respond in some way. of course, we are now learning that there is going to be additional sanctions from the us against russia, the president saying and other us officials also echoing that he's sanctions will be unveiled on friday. it's not clear as of right now exactly what that package of sanctions is going to look like. but we did just hear from jake sullivan, the national security adviser, saying that it is going to be a package and a major package at that that targets numerous target so we're waiting on details on what exactly that will look like. but of course it's important to note that the biden administration has taken actions to this end in the past, really ever since russia's invasion of ukraine, some two years ago. so it's unclear whether the administration believes that these sanctions are going to have the intended effect or has
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had the enough of an intended effect in sort of having russia sort of change its conduct. obviously, the war is continuing on and there are serious concerns that us officials are voicing right now about the fact that congress has still not approving the additional usa the administration has been pushing for so much and they say and we heard the president saying this over the weekend, that there's real concern that additional towns could fall and that there could be continued detrimental effects on the battlefield. for ukrainian forces if that aid is not approved quickly, obviously, unclear right now exactly how that can materialize given that house members are not even in washington, dc right now, brianna >> yeah. very good to point out there, mj lee live for us from the white house. thank you. let's discuss this now with our cnn senior political analyst, gloria borger >> a >> major russia sanctions package coming on friday. gloria does that make it any more difficult? hold for
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republicans in congress to say no to this aid to ukraine, that would counter russia >> no, i don't think so. i think joe biden will impose a new sanctions package. and as mj was saying, they imposed the sanctions package two years ago, so it'll be interesting to see what they do. but i think there's a certain wing of the republican party in the house that is just stuck in the mud. and they're not in the cement, i should say. and they're not going to move. they're not going to move. and the speaker is also stuck because he wants to save his job and they could kick him out of his job because they could, you know, you only need one vote to say, we want to have a vote on vacating the chair. there is a majority of folks in the house, i believe who would vote for ukraine aid if it could come up on the floor. and unfortunately, they're on vacation now for a couple of weeks, homework period as they called and so i don't think anything will change soon.
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>> to your point, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene vowed that if ukraine aid got to the floor, she would personally lead the effort to oust speaker johnson and further to your point about this wing that stuck in the concrete or the cement? that's the same wing that liz cheney was talking about this weekend and her conversation with jake tapper, the putin wing of the republican party the ronald reagan republican. i think of the past it seems well, the ronald reagan republican party is dead and gone. and i looked up today, the famous evil empire speech that reagan gave in 1983, in which he called the soviet union the focus of evil in the modern world. this is ronald reagan talking. that is not the case now, i mean, we, you know, we see this this allegiance in a way to putin following, following donald trump, who as we all know, when he finally said something about navalny, he made it about
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himself and didn't even mention putin. so there is a wang of the republican party that is isolationists. as liz cheney calls it. and i think she's right and she's calling on them to put their country first. and i think their answer would be, well, take care of the border first. there was a bill to take care of the border first and they wouldn't let that occur. >> are we being generous to say that it's just about, nationalism and isolationism. and america first is so much of this just to do with former president trump's personal animus towards ukraine, because of a phone call. yeah, it got him impeached. and that the world order as we know it, and that the us has enjoyed for decades could potentially hang the balance because of a quote, unquote, perfect phone call that has republicans getting in
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line between trump ban. >> i think there's something to that. i mean, is as donald trump said, when he was running for president, again, i am your retribution he's his own retribution. and that phone call, the so-called perfect phone call for which he was impeached on successfully you know, sticks in his craw. he doesn't like zelenskyy. he will never like zelenskyy. and i think that is a big part of this. i also think that he liked thanks vladimir putin he's always like vladimir putin. he liked strong man. he likes authoritarians. he's called vladimir putin very smart remember at the beginning of the ukraine crisis. so i think in a way you're right bri it's a combination of both of those things which are both very personal to donald trump who says he gets along with these authoritarians, whether it's putin or kim jong un or whomever. and there are republicans who will follow him right over the cliff on that.
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>> i'm curious to get your perspective on the prism of politics when it comes to attracting voters, how does this trump affinity for people like vladimir putin and putin? specifically, how does that sit with folks that are ultimately going to decide the next president? >> it depends what party you're in. i mean, 74% of one poll, one recent poll, 74 4% of people in this country support the war in ukraine and the us efforts to help the ukrainians. but when you break it down by party, it's overwhelmingly democratic and not republicans. so i think you have to say that the republican party is now the party of donald trump that is what it is. and what donald trump wants. donald trump gets. and i think there's, there's no way around it. there are a group of republicans fighting this, particularly we see in the united states senate, who believe that not to give aid to ukraine is the equivalent of
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appeasement. and they're fighting it. but donald trump has his thumb on the scale and it weighs very heavily. and at this point, it's hard to see what mike johnson can do about it unless he does put this bill on the floor and endangers his own security pretty a speaker >> jake's yeah. next is right. gloria borger. appreciate the analysis. thanks so much. thanks. >> still plenty of mourners to come. this afternoon. lawyers for wikileaks founder julian assange, or making a last-ditch attempt to stop his extradition to the united states, where he is wanted by authorities on 18 in criminal counts. the latest on that effort, plus an american woman is missing in spain. could the last messages sent from her phone revealed where she is or what may have happened to him and later, millions of pieces of space junk are circling the planet. there's a new program though that aims to clean up the mess. all this in much more still to come on, cnn news central the
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courtroom over the 2021 fatal shooting on the set of >> his film, rust. baldwin held the gun that fired a bullet, killing cinematographer halyna hutchins he said he never pulled the trigger and has pleaded not guilty to involuntary manslaughter, initial charges against baldwin had been dropped in this case, but then earlier this year, a grand jury indicted baldwin with prosecutors saying, quote, additional fats have come to light, joining me now is attorney areva martin to talk a little bit more about this. so many people want qing, all of these developments are riva. where's this headed >> well, it looks like >> it's headed to trial. brianna, we know that the armorer, hannah gutierrez reed, her case is scheduled to begin trial sometime this month, and there's been some new developments in this case that there have been reported out one as it relates to the new charges against alec baldwin. we know that new prosecutors were brought into this case. they got the fbi involved. there was an additional examination of the gun involved
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and knew experts that have come onto the case say that alec baldwin statement to the effect that he didn't pull the trigger is inconsistent with the forensic evidence in their investigation and examination of the gun. also, we are now learning that this armorer who we know was very inexperienced, hadn't had the level of responsibility on a movie set that she was given on this particular set may have been using cocaine, alcohol, and marijuana the night before the shooting took place. even some allegations that she is the one that broth live ammunition onto the set ahead. the live ammunition with the dummy ammunition in her hotel room the night before, apparently their text messages, what she's talking about, getting high. so there's a lot of damaging information that i think is going to be a difficult for the armorer to overcome in her trial. and then could bleed into the trial for alec baldwin because the charge against him is that he was indifferent to the safety of the cast, not as an actor, but
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as a co-producer of this film. >> reva, you mentioned hannah gutierrez-reed's trial that is going to begin with jury selection starting tomorrow. and hers has to do with involuntary manslaughter and tampering with evidence. you mentioned that alleged drug use evidence of that is going to be allowed in this trial in her trial. and that is going to be key. but what kind of preview is that trial going to give us of alec baldwin's presumed trial and also, how could what happens in her trial affect his yeah, i think a couple of things we need to be watching for in reach trial. one, again, alec baldwin was not just the actor on this movie, said he was also a co-producer. so he has different obligations as a co-producer than he has as an actor. as an actor, i think everyone would agree that he
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didn't have a duty or any obligation to check the gun that was handed to him, act as rely on other experts on sets to make sure that there isn't live ammunition in a prop or a gun that's handed to him or her. but when you are a co-producer, brianna, you have different levels of responsibility and that level of responsibility requires you to not be indifferent to the safety of every member on that movie set. so to the extent that hannah gutierrez reed may be found guilty of involuntary manslaughter because of her negligence and the handling of the ammunition on the set of echoes i speak volumes about what may happen in a trial against alec baldwin. >> if he did or did not know about any concerns about hannah gutierrez, reed or anything about her behavior, how pivotal is that going to be? i mean, if he was flying blind here and didn't know anything and until
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after the fact versus if he did perhaps have some sort of inkling ahead of time that perhaps she wasn't the best employee yeah again, it goes to foreseeability and reasonableness. so if you are co-producer, if you're someone in an employer, a situation where you now have a duty of care that's different than again, as an actor, it becomes a question of what you should have known jess, what you actually knew, but what you knew or should have known, that's wanted to be the standard and the question is going to be as a co-producer, should he have had information about hannah gutierrez, reed's experience? should he have known about her ability to handle the responsibilities on a set? should he have known that? that there was a possibility that she could be engaging in conduct like drug use, alcohol use, if those facts are indeed proven at trial. so it's going to turn on again, not what he actually
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knew, but what as a producer, co-producer, he should have known. and then the foreseeability of those actions is it foreseeable that someone like hannah gutierrez reed again, if she was engaged in conduct that prosecutors allege was it foreseeable that live ammunition could have been mixed up with dummy ammunition, and that the killing of ms hutchins could have occurred based on that conduct? >> yeah. all right. well, we'll all be watching this closely. it's still in the tragedy of this one is still hard to fathom even all this time later, a rava martin. thank you so much for that >> boris. >> we want to turn our focus to london now, we're hearing is taking place on whether julian assange has the right to appeal his extradition to the united states hey, it's the weeki leaks found or you may recall as wanted by us authorities on 18 criminal counts. after the organization published thousands of classified documents and diplomatic cables. cnn's max foster has more the us has been fighting
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for years to have julian assange extradited from the uk to the united states. it's gone from the high court to the supreme court, right up to the british government. that signed off on this extradition. what these two days worth of hearings are discussing is whether on the government was right to sign off. did it breach julian assange's human rights? he argues that he's in unfit mental state. it could take his own life if he's sent to the united states. he says he's just a journalist and the move is politically motivated. the british government is politically motivated to sign off on this extradition two warrants. another extraordinary allegation come from julian assange lawyer, is that they have compelling evidence of a cia plot to kidnap or assassinate that wikileaks founder during his time when he was holed up in the ecuadorian embassy, which is from 2012 to
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2019, where he because effectively hiding from the british judicial process. these claims haven't been verified. if the judges think there is something in them then they could have further hearings. if they don't think there's anything in them, then the extradition process does begin, and julian assange could be sent to the us in a matter of days, probably weeks. there is a chance he could appeal to the european court of human rights but we're not sure how that process would work at this point at the moment is just hearing about those human rights and whether or not they were breached by the british government by allowing, during the science be extradited to the us. max foster, cnn, london our thanks to max foster for that report is still ahead. new developments in the disappearance of an 11 year-old girl in texas police now questioning a family friend about the case, we have a live report and just moments via
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key pieces of evidence, the backpack that belonged to 11 audrii cunningham it's an area that's near a by lake livingston and according to the sheriff, the backpack was found on the river bank. there was some debris there. i asked the sheriff if there were signs of a struggle or blood or any dna in the area were on the backpack said no, that was not found there. that of course could provide some hope that audrey is okay and this search continues. the sheriff also sharing a key point in the timeline that investigators have and that is at what point they started seeing the person of interest. don mcdougal, the 40 two-year-old that is in custody right now on unrelated charges according to the sheriff, macdougald was knocking on doors on thursday after her noon, that neighbors and witnesses told authorities that he was walking through the
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neighborhood asking where adri was if she was okay. and that is one of the biggest frustrations it's for the sheriff because he says that macdougald knows more information than he's telling law enforcement to take a listen >> the missing part of this year's is that mr. mcdougal will not stand up and tell us her baby's head estimates in peace. i truly believe that he knows where she's at >> how big of a responsibility does that weigh on you to make sure that those charges stick once you do find the evidence to charge him or anybody you know, it is a weight that is unbelievable um, most folks would never, ever feel the responsibility that a lot of, that, some of us have to bear be cried over this several nights several days
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>> been a very emotional time for the people of living staying and his entire county, polk county? i'm brianna. i should mention that the sheriff also said that mcdougal was the last person to see cunningham, that they left their home to gather and that cunningham actually at the home where she she lives that macdougald live in a trailer behind the home. and so he says that mcdugle is the last person to have seen cunningham. now, we should make clear that mcdougal has not been charged in connection with her disappearance. he is in custody on an unrelated aggravated assault with a deadly weapons charge, and then we'd been trying to find an attorney that represents him or family to seek comment tents, and we have not been successful. >> brianna >> he has quite the rap sheet that is raising a lot of questions as well. rosa flores. thank you for that report from polk county, texas boris
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this merger? >> not just yet, but we heard from capital one and discover this morning in a conference call and they said that they were making this deal for three key reasons. one, capital one is about to acquire 300 million more customers and an international foothold discover card is widely accepted internationally because some of the law our merchant fees that they offer also merchant fees are key here because capital one only provides the credit card. they don't do the processing. discover does do the processing and they get all of those merchant fees. so capital one, with this buying of discover is going to get a lot more revenue and third is important to note that the credit card feel is not that diverse, right now. and now that you have two big juggernauts coming together, it's going to be a lot more competition. they believe that this is ultimately good for shareholders, but boris ultimately the ftc, they have to approve this deal and that could take some time. capital
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one optimistic that this deal will close at the end of this year, maybe early next year. >> but >> government regulation, they're going to be the ones to really indicate whether or not this deal goes through boris. yeah, regulators is going to look at every asked suspect of this still very close vanessa yurkevich. thank you so much, brianna >> when it comes to earth's orbit, the cosmic clutter has never been this bad old satellites fragments from rocket boosters and other man-made celestial scraps are part of a growing debris field that is circling the planet. in fact, nasa experts say roughly 100 mils million pieces of space junk are hovering above our heads, well above our heads as we speak. and we have cnn's chief climate correspondent, bill weir explaining why it's a problem and how it might be cleaned up we all drop things around the house. >> guys. i think my spanx >> when astronaut piers sellers dropped a spatula while spreading putty on the space shuttle it was relatable news
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take a look >> but while a spatula in space was still novel in 2006, it seems quaint now, because nearly 70 years after sputnik the moon holds tons of human trash and the final frontier is filthy with rocket fumes and orbiting thing junk. check out this nasa time-lapse. each dot a man-made object bigger than a softball, flying ten times faster than a bullet. the website orbiting now is tracking over 8,300 satellites, most of them put there by private companies like spacex. and over time, they will only add to the hundred mils billion tiny pieces of manmade debris in orbit. so behind us is the national air and space museum that i have an exhibit on. space junk is a time when he started paying attention. >> there's been discussion about it, and it is time that we pay attention to the issued >> ron lopez heads the american branch of astroscale, a
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japanese entry into the growing field of orbital debris removal. >> the interesting metric is that over the next ten years, we're going to launch three times as much into space as we have launched since budnick, since the beginning of the space age three times as much in just the next ten years. >> other, a long way from flying garbage trucks. astroscale just launched a second test mission. and funded only by private investment recently proved that they can use magnets to catch and potentially extend the lives of dying satellites in 2018, a team from the uk prove that space junk can be snared with a net, which helps with traffic control up there, but does nothing to stop dead satellites from burning into countless pieces of metal, throwing off remnants that can stay in our skies for years. the launches are almost a weekly or daily occurrence is that having an the fact on the stratosphere? >> yes. so as we see this
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increase in space traffic we see significantly increased initiatives in the something we've been talking about is adding a lot of material to the stratosphere that was never there before. all of the sort of the mass of material that we put into space doesn't all just stay there and when it's deorbited, it basically acts and same way that a meteoroid does was special high flying jets. a team from noaa recently discovered that 10% of the particles in the stratosphere contain bits of rocket and satellite metal and in the next few decades, it could be 50% matching the amount created naturally by meteorites scientists worry that this could eventually alter earth's climate so this summer, japan and nasa aimed to launch the world's first biodegradable satellite made mostly from wood. >> our thanks to bill weir for that report. and still to come in american woman visiting
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>> hi boris, with the police are not really commenting, but a government official says the spanish players very much are investigating and they have asked other countries now now authorities and other countries to provide information that might be pertinent to the case. now what we know is that anna maria was renting an apartment on the street behind me since early january and she recently good to try to extend that another month until march. the around the time that she went missing, because when that someone a spray painted black over the security cameras nor the front door just down the street. and inside near the elevators, according to the building building superintendent talking to cnn, her brother told cnn that ana it's going to take a train trip to barcelona with a friend on february 5, but she never showed up at the madrid stations. so a missing person's report was filed through that day in the police report has incrementation about her that she stands four feet, eight inches tall. she's thin and requires medication. it hasn't voted in. those posters have been going up around the city of sweden his friend said that around the time that ana
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went missing, she sent a text message that you just mentioned, boris and it says that anna says she had met someone wonderful and that she was going to his country home near madrid a few hours wave was going to spend a weekend would call when she came back. she said she had met the man the day before when he approached her he was out walking on the streets. she was an amazing connection now, the brother and the swedish rent both told cnn independently. they reached out to her husband the couple are from south florida and they have a computer services businesses there, but they said the husbands said he was in serbia. now, police searched the apartment early last week under a court order, according to three sources to cnn. but boris, there are a lot more questions in this case right now than there sorry, answers >> yeah. >> a lot of unanswered questions. al goodman. thank you so much for the update, brianna the widow of >> slain haitian president jovenel moise, has just been charged in her husband's 2021
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