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he navalny under control and destroy navalny.- navalny under control and destroy navalny. he was the leadin: destroy navalny. he was the leading opposition _ destroy navalny. he was the leading opposition figure. i destroy navalny. he was the i leading opposition figure. with his death and so many other leaders either in exile or in prison, where does that leave the opposition movement in russia, given the elections are just one month away? honestly, nobody expected _ just one month away? honestly, nobody expected that _ just one month away? honestly, nobody expected that these - nobody expected that these elections would be anything, resembling a real election. the only candidate who was running openly and anti—war platform was recently banned from running and it's clear that putin feels very completely unpunished and not facing any resistance series resistance and he is clearing to get rid of the position including this horrible rid of navalny because he is feeling in control of the situation. unfortunately russian opposition is in disarray and there is arguments and m
he navalny under control and destroy navalny.- navalny under control and destroy navalny. he was the leadin: destroy navalny. he was the leading opposition _ destroy navalny. he was the leading opposition figure. i destroy navalny. he was the i leading opposition figure. with his death and so many other leaders either in exile or in prison, where does that leave the opposition movement in russia, given the elections are just one month away? honestly, nobody expected _ just one month away?...
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in a documentary, alexei navalny _ is going on. in a documentary, alexei navalny was _ is going on. in a documentary, alexei navalny was asked, - is going on. in a documentary, alexei navalny was asked, "if| is going on. in a documentary, i alexei navalny was asked, "if you are killed, what do you want people to remember? what you want people to remember?" and he said, "don't give up." what does that mean to you and what you hope his legacy will be? i hope people will not give up because alexei was definitely a symbol of hope and courage for several generations of russians right now, for all russian people. what i hope is that after people grieve about him, they will find strength to keep fighting. they will continue to fighting. they will continue to fight and watch me and my colleagues will do is we will continue to work even without alexei, we still have our ideals and beliefs. we are sure that russia can be a democratic, peaceful country with fair elections and free press, and this is what we will try to achieve. we have a statement from the russian foreign ministry. "0n februar
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in 2020 while on a flight in moscow, navalny suddenly fell ill. he was poisoned by a nerve agent and flown to germany to recover. he blamed putin for the assassination attempt. the kremlin denied responsibility, and then came the most consequential decision of his life, navalny returned to russia after recovering from his poisoning. he deliberately put his life on the line and his principles first until his death today, which is not confirmed by his family, but who don't seem to doubt it navalny's wife yulia in munich called for president putin to be punished "we should come together and fight against this evil," she said in 2021, president biden warned putin of devastating consequences if anything happened to navalny in russian custody. nbc's peter alexander pressed him on that today. >> what consequences should he and russia pay? >> that was three years ago. in the meantime, they faced a hell of a lot of consequences, and we're contemplating what else could be done >> richard, what is the kremlin saying about all this tonight? >> well, the kreml
in 2020 while on a flight in moscow, navalny suddenly fell ill. he was poisoned by a nerve agent and flown to germany to recover. he blamed putin for the assassination attempt. the kremlin denied responsibility, and then came the most consequential decision of his life, navalny returned to russia after recovering from his poisoning. he deliberately put his life on the line and his principles first until his death today, which is not confirmed by his family, but who don't seem to doubt it...
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ladle alexei navalny's death? we should deal— alexei navalny's death? - should deal with russia and take them seriously. 0ne should deal with russia and take them seriously. one thing peyton has said is that we do not take him seriously. we need to start thinking about it, the dependency on germany for russian gas. we have these issues in europe, now middle eastern fights. it's an extreme situation we have to start thinking about how our words and actions are going to be allowed. we've been slowly getting aid to ukraine, slow with sanctions. putin cares about action not talks and europe, and the united states and the west have done a lot of talk. ~ ., , talk. we heard president biden criticising congress _ talk. we heard president biden criticising congress for - talk. we heard president biden criticising congress for not - criticising congress for not getting aid for ukraine to the house. ~ , , ., getting aid for ukraine to the house. ~ , , . . , , house. why is that happening? i wish president _ house. why is that happening? i wish president biden _ h
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alexei navalny was in prison _ prison in russia. alexei navalny was in prison. now he is dead. also, keep— in prison. now he is dead. also, keep in— in prison. now he is dead. also, keep in mind that ever since the full-scale — keep in mind that ever since the full—scale russian invasion of ukraine — full—scale russian invasion of ukraine the russian authorities have passed _ ukraine the russian authorities have passed a _ ukraine the russian authorities have passed a whole string of new, repressive laws, aimed at silencing dissent, _ repressive laws, aimed at silencing dissent, silencing criticism of the authorities, of the kremlin, and of the war— authorities, of the kremlin, and of the war in— authorities, of the kremlin, and of the war in ukraine. but i tell you what _ the war in ukraine. but i tell you what struck— the war in ukraine. but i tell you what struck me most today on what was a _ what struck me most today on what was a very— what struck me most today on what was a very dark day here in russia, 'ust was a very dark day here in russia, just cha
alexei navalny was in prison _ prison in russia. alexei navalny was in prison. now he is dead. also, keep— in prison. now he is dead. also, keep in— in prison. now he is dead. also, keep in mind that ever since the full-scale — keep in mind that ever since the full—scale russian invasion of ukraine — full—scale russian invasion of ukraine the russian authorities have passed _ ukraine the russian authorities have passed a _ ukraine the russian authorities have passed a whole string...
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, russia's prison services, navalny lost consciousness and died after a walk navalny's death, shocked leaders gathered in germany for the annual munich security conference, which was expected to focus on ukraine and the middle east. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy took to the stage a few moments ago and spoke with cnn's christiane amanpour. and he said, quote putin murdered another opposition leader. and he spoke out about russia's war against ukraine, various >> that's how long will the world lead russia bill, like this. this is the main question today the longer these russian aggression against the rules based world order continues, the greater are the changes it provokes and joining me now is garvan walsh. he's a former foreign policy adviser to the british conservative party and founder and ceo of article seven and urban also chairs the election watchdog unhappy democracy. thank you so much for being here with us. so i want to start with the reaction we're seeing to navalny's death as i mentioned, you were an adviser to the conservative party. so what would you advise the
, russia's prison services, navalny lost consciousness and died after a walk navalny's death, shocked leaders gathered in germany for the annual munich security conference, which was expected to focus on ukraine and the middle east. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy took to the stage a few moments ago and spoke with cnn's christiane amanpour. and he said, quote putin murdered another opposition leader. and he spoke out about russia's war against ukraine, various >> that's how long...
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navalny was a politician. navalny believed that in order to create change, someone had to put themselves at the top of the ticket and be willing to lead the charge to push putin out of power and become the next president of russia. he made the calculation that that was not something that he could do from exile — that the longer he stayed in exile as he was being treated for poisoning in germany, the longer he stayed in exile, the less credibility he would have, the less traction he would have, that the fight is in russia itself. and if that meant you would potentially have to spend the rest of his life in prison it was a price worth paying because it was the only way to move in the direction he wanted, and the direction he believes russia needed to go in. he certainly succeeded in showing what it takes, but it's hard to see that this has been a success in terms of russia's democratic future. we'll see what kind of symbol he becomes. and i'm certain that his death — his martyrdom, frankly — the way it's b
navalny was a politician. navalny believed that in order to create change, someone had to put themselves at the top of the ticket and be willing to lead the charge to push putin out of power and become the next president of russia. he made the calculation that that was not something that he could do from exile — that the longer he stayed in exile as he was being treated for poisoning in germany, the longer he stayed in exile, the less credibility he would have, the less traction he would...
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navalny's wife was going to be giving — navalny's wife was going to be giving a — navalny's wife was going to be giving a keynote _ navalny's wife was going to be giving a keynote speech. - navalny's wife was going to be giving a keynote speech. so. navalny's wife was going to be l giving a keynote speech. so it's kind _ giving a keynote speech. so it's kind of— giving a keynote speech. so it's kind of a — giving a keynote speech. so it's kind of a massive _ giving a keynote speech. so it's kind of a massive two _ giving a keynote speech. so it's kind of a massive two fingers i giving a keynote speech. so it's - kind of a massive two fingers to the west— kind of a massive two fingers to the west was— kind of a massive two fingers to the west was up— kind of a massive two fingers to the west was up as _ kind of a massive two fingers to the west was up as a _ kind of a massive two fingers to the west was up as a sign _ kind of a massive two fingers to the west was up as a sign of _ kind of a massive two fingers to the west was up as a sign of weaknessl kind of a massive two f
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the lawyers for alexei navalny? they need to be the lawyers for alexei navalny? tue: need to be released the lawyers for alexei navalny? tte: need to be released immediately. three of them in october were detained and they are in prison now awaiting trial on charges of extremism and under international law this is a nonsense. two of his additional lawyers, who are at the moment in exile, three days ago were sentenced to detention and imprisonment, awaiting trial by a russian court. so i think was very worrying, it is navalny �*s lawyers but it is also a number of russian human rights lawyers that are on target by the authorities because how do you dismantle the rule of law question what you silent civil society, you dismantle the independent media, which has been donein independent media, which has been done in russia by the authorities. particularly over the past two years. and the last thing is people could not have a proper defence when they are victims of human rights violations. that's a calculated machine of regression. i am extremely worried. in behalf o
the lawyers for alexei navalny? they need to be the lawyers for alexei navalny? tue: need to be released the lawyers for alexei navalny? tte: need to be released immediately. three of them in october were detained and they are in prison now awaiting trial on charges of extremism and under international law this is a nonsense. two of his additional lawyers, who are at the moment in exile, three days ago were sentenced to detention and imprisonment, awaiting trial by a russian court. so i think...
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russian tv rarely mentions navalny. it read out the prison service statement about his death and moved on to other news. he was vladimir putin's most vocal critic, a protest leader, and anti—corruption campaigner, who had long clashed with the kremlin. i remember this seven years ago. navalny is russia's most prominent opposition figure and president putin's most vocal critic. he has been barred from running in the presidential election. he has now been arrested by police. in 2020, in siberia, he had been poisoned with a nerve agent and airlifted to germany for life—saving treatment. he accused the kremlin of trying to assassinate him. but as a politician, he felt he couldn't stay away from russia. when he returned the following year, he was arrested on arrival. he'd beenin was arrested on arrival. he'd been in prison ever since. his friends and family fearing for his safety. just hours after alexei navalny was reported dead, his wife, yulia, metred dramatic appearance at the munich security conference. she couldn't
russian tv rarely mentions navalny. it read out the prison service statement about his death and moved on to other news. he was vladimir putin's most vocal critic, a protest leader, and anti—corruption campaigner, who had long clashed with the kremlin. i remember this seven years ago. navalny is russia's most prominent opposition figure and president putin's most vocal critic. he has been barred from running in the presidential election. he has now been arrested by police. in 2020, in...
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let’s to putin that navalny has. let's brint in to putin that navalny has. let's bring in our _ to putin that navalny has. let's bring in our panel. _ to putin that navalny has. let's bring in our panel. caroline, . to putin that navalny has. let's bring in our panel. caroline, what do you make of thatjustice sam was outlining there, the extraordinary bravery of the man?— bravery of the man? incredible brave . bravery of the man? incredible bravery- so — bravery of the man? incredible bravery. so so _ bravery of the man? incredible bravery. so so many _ bravery of the man? incredible bravery. so so many have - bravery of the man? incredible bravery. so so many have left| bravery of the man? incredible - bravery. so so many have left russia to continue _ bravery. so so many have left russia to continue their opposition from afar, _ to continue their opposition from afar. but— to continue their opposition from afar, but he went back after let's not forget — afar, but he went back after let's not forget being poisoned and then receiving _ not forget bei
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navalny was it. he was the last line of defense, and he is now gone. >> there is no organized opposition left within russia, with the death of navalny? >> no, the pressure on much of the opposition have been mounting, in the years, really leading up to the assassination attempt, the poisoning of navalny back in 2020. my understanding now is that the opposition largely operates in exile. there's a lot of work going around, continuing with the youtube videos that do reach an audience, but they are not on the ground. they are not community based. they are not a grassroots organization any longer. think back to the mobilization putin launched after the invasion of ukraine, hundreds of thousands of young men fled the country rather than subject themselves to conscription, and there is a sort of a sense that there is passivity in russian circles in society right now, that this is the way it is with putin in charge, and nothing will change soon. >> so then, am i to take it that, putin is up for election in
navalny was it. he was the last line of defense, and he is now gone. >> there is no organized opposition left within russia, with the death of navalny? >> no, the pressure on much of the opposition have been mounting, in the years, really leading up to the assassination attempt, the poisoning of navalny back in 2020. my understanding now is that the opposition largely operates in exile. there's a lot of work going around, continuing with the youtube videos that do reach an audience,...
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hurting navalny? all this stuff he says to rationalize the treatment of navalny, and then he dies in prison. i pointed out to him that it matters a great deal. >> that is president biden back in the summer of 2021 responding to a question from jonathan lemire about russian opposition leader alexei navalny. the country's prison service this morning is reporting navalny has died in prison at the age of 47. navalny was the most outspoken cricket of vladimir putin's government for years, and survived several poisoning attempts. nbc's richard engel has a closer look at navalny's legacy. >> reporter: as russia's leading opposition figure, alexei navalny piled pressure on the kremlin. [ chanting ] and put a target on his back. born in 1976 in what was then the soviet union, navalny trained as a lawyer and rose to prominence as a political blogger. in 2011, he started the anti-corruption foundation which exposed the extravagant wealth of russian officials including president vladimir putin. >> the biggest thi
hurting navalny? all this stuff he says to rationalize the treatment of navalny, and then he dies in prison. i pointed out to him that it matters a great deal. >> that is president biden back in the summer of 2021 responding to a question from jonathan lemire about russian opposition leader alexei navalny. the country's prison service this morning is reporting navalny has died in prison at the age of 47. navalny was the most outspoken cricket of vladimir putin's government for years, and...
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navalny knew his politics put him in the firing line. his campaign against corruption could really big crowds. he denounced vladimir putin and his team as "crooks and thieves". arresting him became almost routine. then three years ago, navalny fell desperately ill on a plane. tests in germany revealed he had been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent to prison. the criminal charges started to pile up to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. his persistent cheer was, in itself, an act of resistance. there was no obvious sign of any sickness, but the prison service say he was out walking the next day when he collapsed and died suddenly. for vladimir putin, it was just another day. he spent it meeting factory workers with lots of smiles and no mention of navalny. but beyond russia borders, there was condemnation. make no mistake — putin is responsible for navalny�*s death. putin is responsible. what
navalny knew his politics put him in the firing line. his campaign against corruption could really big crowds. he denounced vladimir putin and his team as "crooks and thieves". arresting him became almost routine. then three years ago, navalny fell desperately ill on a plane. tests in germany revealed he had been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent to prison. the criminal charges started to pile up to keep him there. navalny had...
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alexei navalny died on friday at111:17. an _ the family. alexei navalny died on friday at 14:17. an opposition - friday at111:17. an opposition politician who friday at 14:17. an opposition politician who dared to speak out in a country where dissent is dangerous. in moscow today, supporters came onto the streets to remember him. some were arrested, dragged two police vans. since the first reports of alexei navalny�*s death, people have been leaving tributes at monuments to the victims of political repression and style in�*s time —— in stalin's time. alexei navalny had been locked up because of his politics. he denounced vladimir putin and his team as crooks and thieves. arresting him became almost routine. three years ago, navalny fell desperately ill on a plane. tests in germany showed he had been poisoned with novichok, a nerve agent. when he recovered, he returned to russia and was sent straight to prison. the criminal charges began piling up to keep him there. navalny had been in courtjust a day before his death was announced, appearing via video link from prison. hi
alexei navalny died on friday at111:17. an _ the family. alexei navalny died on friday at 14:17. an opposition - friday at111:17. an opposition politician who friday at 14:17. an opposition politician who dared to speak out in a country where dissent is dangerous. in moscow today, supporters came onto the streets to remember him. some were arrested, dragged two police vans. since the first reports of alexei navalny�*s death, people have been leaving tributes at monuments to the victims of...
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navalny 2018. but i put it to you that if you lose this court case in kirov based on accusations of embezzlement and fraud, you will be barred from running. and whatever you tell me about your determination doesn't actually doesn't nothing in the current in the current council. well, as i said, they imprisoned me for five years and they released me on the next day. so you see what kind of law the same with my participation in mayoral election. it was almost impossible to participate. but when people came in the street and said, we are not going to recognise this election without him participating. the bbc�*s russia editor, steve rosenberg, gave us his reaction from moscow. well, the russian prison service issued a brief statement, and according to that statement, its version of events. mr. navalny fell ill this morning after a walk inside the penal colony. the russian prison service claims that he lost consciousness almost immediately and that local medical staff, prison medical staff were called
navalny 2018. but i put it to you that if you lose this court case in kirov based on accusations of embezzlement and fraud, you will be barred from running. and whatever you tell me about your determination doesn't actually doesn't nothing in the current in the current council. well, as i said, they imprisoned me for five years and they released me on the next day. so you see what kind of law the same with my participation in mayoral election. it was almost impossible to participate. but when...
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navalny was really at. he was the last line of defense and he is now gone. >>> so there is no organized opposition left within russia with the death of navalny? >>> the pressure on most of the opposition has been mounting in the years leading up to the assassination attempt, the poisoning, of alexey navalny back in 2020. my understanding now is that opposition largely operates in exile. there's a lot of work going around, continuing with the kind of youtube videos that do reach an audience but they're not on the ground, they're not community based, they're not a grassroots organization any longer. think back just to the mobilization that putin launched after the invasion of ukraine. hundreds of thousands of young men fled the country rather than subject themselves to conscription. and there's sort of a sense that there's passivity in russian circles and society right now. this is the way it is with putin in charge, and nothing is going to change soon. >>> so, am i to take it that, you know, putin is up for
navalny was really at. he was the last line of defense and he is now gone. >>> so there is no organized opposition left within russia with the death of navalny? >>> the pressure on most of the opposition has been mounting in the years leading up to the assassination attempt, the poisoning, of alexey navalny back in 2020. my understanding now is that opposition largely operates in exile. there's a lot of work going around, continuing with the kind of youtube videos that do...
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navalny was evacuated to a hospital in germany. and german officials subsequently announced that he was sickened by poison by novichok, a nerve agent and cnn bellingcat investigation would subsequently reveal that navalny had been tailed essentially for at least three years by a russian security services team that specialized in nerve agents so there's a lot of concern here about trying to establish the real true cause of navalny's death here's kira yarmysh. this is navalny's spokesperson, speaking to just that that issue. take a listen. >> there was a bunch of fsb officers who were following him for three years all across russia. and then they finally tried the, attempted to kill him and well, all the time, we were seeing that oleksi was in the hands of people who already tried to kill him while he wasn't prison. and so this is what just happened when us there was a risk alexey knew it as well. >> and >> justice yesterday, the well, they murdered him as they plan to do it three years ago but again, kim navalny returned to russia i
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with navalny's death, they get higher. our hope is the vote in the senate can put pressure on leadership in the house to at least call the bill for a vote. it will pass the house if they call it for a vote. that's all they have to do. >> you have seen the intelligence. i've done the interviews. obviously, i can't look at the intelligence. you were persuaded that ukraine is running out of ammo, they don't have air defenses, they don't have the kind of atacms, long-range weapons, they can only get from the united states, and that it all gets plowed back into our defense industry. it's a jobs program. it helps our own gdp. >> you don't have to listen to me. president zelenskyy himself says if the united states doesn't continue to support us, we will lose the war. right now, on many days, ukraine is firing one-quarter the artillery shells that russia is. you cannot hold the line if you are firing 25% as many rounds of ammunition as your opponent is. europe will try to fill in the balance if the united states steps out. there a
with navalny's death, they get higher. our hope is the vote in the senate can put pressure on leadership in the house to at least call the bill for a vote. it will pass the house if they call it for a vote. that's all they have to do. >> you have seen the intelligence. i've done the interviews. obviously, i can't look at the intelligence. you were persuaded that ukraine is running out of ammo, they don't have air defenses, they don't have the kind of atacms, long-range weapons, they can...
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poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us >> i'm clarissa is with me now. clarissa, you have interviewed navalny, you know, ben face-to-face, spent time together, done extensive reporting on him, connecting putin to that poisoning you've got relationships with navalny and his wife, yulia. and obviously navalny was in court yesterday. we can see him. >> he >> i mean, obviously he's been through h4 over these past years, but he he was laughing, he was making comments it was prison officials to vote against putin and the upcoming election. when did you hear the news today? and was your reaction >> i heard the news really just as it broke, it was around noon here in london, early morning us time and i think like so many people, it was this combination of shock and horror. >> but >> also at the same time, logically, not surprise. this is a man who the russian state had tried to kill with a lethal nerve agent, novichok in the past, we know that many of putin's critic
poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us >> i'm clarissa is with me now. clarissa, you have interviewed navalny, you know, ben face-to-face, spent time together, done extensive reporting on him, connecting putin to that poisoning you've got relationships with navalny and his wife, yulia. and obviously navalny was in court yesterday. we can see him. >> he >> i mean, obviously he's been through h4 over these past years,...
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poisoned navalny, please? do you have any comment? >> he doesn't seem to want to talk to us despite the attempt on his life, navalny vowed to continue his work and return home >> so you've >> said that you want to go back to russia and i will do. >> you're aware of the >> risks of going back >> yes. but i'm russian >> politician and even when i was not just in hospital, i was in intense therapy and i said publicly, i will go back and i will go back because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country and definitely which i, i especially now when this actually crime has cracked open, revealed i understand the whole operation. i would never give putin such a gift. >> zaqout before boarding the plane to moscow, navalny posted an explosive hey, on youtube about the 1.3 billion dollar black sea villa. he claimed belong to vladimir putin. it was viewed more than 100 million times the moment he landed back in moscow, he was taken into custody yet even in prison, navalny never stopped criticizing putin, never lost
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what fears for your husband safety is navalny's death bringing up for you >> navalny's a murder. did not bring any new fears because i have been hearing from my husband's life since 2015 after the assassination of boris nemtsov and my first, my husband's first poisoning two months after that. both things happened in 2015. i have been leaving with this understanding that anything can happen i'm not the only one feeling shore this way. in russia, there are hundreds and hundreds of political prisoners and many of them are treated the same way held in isolation deprived of contact with their families, and being subject to daily torture and yulia navalnaya is vowing at this point to continue the work of her husband. she has urged others to stand with her in that fight is enough. >> we can >> opposition leaders who were in exile be effective against putin because navalny your husband, they made a calculation that they needed to be in russia. how can the movements succeed from outside? >> first of, all i want to say that my heart goes out to you and that i can feel her pain and millions
what fears for your husband safety is navalny's death bringing up for you >> navalny's a murder. did not bring any new fears because i have been hearing from my husband's life since 2015 after the assassination of boris nemtsov and my first, my husband's first poisoning two months after that. both things happened in 2015. i have been leaving with this understanding that anything can happen i'm not the only one feeling shore this way. in russia, there are hundreds and hundreds of political...
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do you think that >> putin is behind navalny's death? >> good evening absolutely. i believe that it is a political assassination. and that is a tool that vladimir putin has been using for many years and now country, both on the russian soil and on foreign soil as well. >> and i believe is responsible for alexey's murder. and the fact that his body will not be released to his family for two weeks. and as always, it's actually don't even try to to find a different explanation, but they're saying that they're conducting a chemical analysis meanwhile, they to causes put forward by the russian authorities that two causes of alex ayse, where the sudden death syndrome and thrombosis which according to alexey's doctors was unlikely because alex it was not suffering from any condition that would make it likely >> this was obviously a murder. and they themselves are not giving out the body to the family but, you know, had they done this, wouldn't that be a great opportunity for them to prove? >> that >> they had nothing to do with alex's death had
do you think that >> putin is behind navalny's death? >> good evening absolutely. i believe that it is a political assassination. and that is a tool that vladimir putin has been using for many years and now country, both on the russian soil and on foreign soil as well. >> and i believe is responsible for alexey's murder. and the fact that his body will not be released to his family for two weeks. and as always, it's actually don't even try to to find a different explanation,...
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and tonight, what navalny's wife is now vowing to do. president biden blasting vladimir putin and asking republicans in the house why they're blocking much-needed help for ukraine in their fight against russia. martha raddatz from the capital of kyiv tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as worldwide outrage grows over alexei navalny's death, president biden saying the u.s. is considering more sanctions against russia, while condemning house republicans for blocking aid to ukraine. >> the way they're walking away from the threat of russia, the way they're walking away from nato, it's shocking. >> reporter: inside russia, images from an anti-putin news outlet reportedly showing what may be the convoy transferring navalny's remains from his arctic prison, although the video could not be independently verified. navalny's mother traveling to the morgue, but told she will have to wait two weeks to recover his body. and today, navalny's wife, yulia, accusing the kremlin of poisoning her husband, and waiting for traces of poison to disappear, although
and tonight, what navalny's wife is now vowing to do. president biden blasting vladimir putin and asking republicans in the house why they're blocking much-needed help for ukraine in their fight against russia. martha raddatz from the capital of kyiv tonight. >> reporter: tonight, as worldwide outrage grows over alexei navalny's death, president biden saying the u.s. is considering more sanctions against russia, while condemning house republicans for blocking aid to ukraine. >> the...
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trump not criticizing putin, instead, comparing himself to navalny. here's selina wang tonight. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump addressing alexei navalny's death for the first time, but without criticizing vladimir putin. instead, trump comparing navalny's death to his own political problems. trump writing, "the sudden death of alexei navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our country, claiming that "rigged elections, and grossly unfair courtroom decisions are destroying america." trump has faced days of scathing criticism from opponent nikki haley for refusing to condemn putin. >> i don't know why he keeps getting weak in the knees when it comes to russia. >> reporter: haley campaigning on trump's history of praising putin. years of comments, like that moment on the world stage when trump said he takes putin at his word, including when russia was accused of meddling in u.s. elections. >> president putin, he just said, it's not russia. i will say this, i don't see any reason why it would be. >> reporter: on the trail, trump
trump not criticizing putin, instead, comparing himself to navalny. here's selina wang tonight. >> reporter: tonight, donald trump addressing alexei navalny's death for the first time, but without criticizing vladimir putin. instead, trump comparing navalny's death to his own political problems. trump writing, "the sudden death of alexei navalny has made me more and more aware of what is happening in our country, claiming that "rigged elections, and grossly unfair courtroom...
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amna: tell us more about navalny. he is the most prominent political opponent in russia. >> put this in perspective, russia's leader has stayed in power for nearly a quarter of a century by a lack of alternatives. vladimir putin and his political team have cleared the landscape of any significant opponent save for no volley. and now for years going back to the time when navalny was first put in prison in 2021, they have made sure this person could not challenge vladimir putin. there was no chance he would allow navalny to be released. at this income, there is a sadistic glee where the kremlin has prompted russian opposition politicians, has tried to show how tough they are but has been very sadistic in applying selective pressure showing the average russian, keep your nose out of politics. amna: what about the movement he built? >> the russian opposition such as it was has fled the country in the wake of russia's unprovoked full-scale invasion into ukraine. the movement was under intense pressure from russian authorit
amna: tell us more about navalny. he is the most prominent political opponent in russia. >> put this in perspective, russia's leader has stayed in power for nearly a quarter of a century by a lack of alternatives. vladimir putin and his political team have cleared the landscape of any significant opponent save for no volley. and now for years going back to the time when navalny was first put in prison in 2021, they have made sure this person could not challenge vladimir putin. there was...
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and navalny supporters are calling on russians to write in navalny's name, but putin is expected to get six more years. he has already been in power for essentially two decades. david? >> david: extraordinary. martha, thank you. >>> on this news that alexei navalny is dead, president biden before cameras today blasting house republicans for taking a two-week vacation instead of working to help ukraine fight back against putin. house republicans continue to hold up any funding for ukraine. rachel scott again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden says there's no question vladimir putin killed alexei navalny, and he called out house republicans for refusing to pass new funding to help ukraine fight russia. >> it's about time they step up, don't you think, instead of going on a two-week vacation. two weeks they're walking away, two weeks. what are they thinking? and it's just reinforcing all the concern, and, and almost -- i won't say panic, but real concern about the united states being a reliable ally. >> reporter: the senate has already passed ukraine funding with bipartisan sup
and navalny supporters are calling on russians to write in navalny's name, but putin is expected to get six more years. he has already been in power for essentially two decades. david? >> david: extraordinary. martha, thank you. >>> on this news that alexei navalny is dead, president biden before cameras today blasting house republicans for taking a two-week vacation instead of working to help ukraine fight back against putin. house republicans continue to hold up any funding for...
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same to navalny. the people that know that this just reinforces that this is a person who is effectively a monster and has no compulsion about killing people while in the most awful way and others that think that he's a strong leader and like him, i'm not sure their minds will be changed by this either. >> dmitri alperovitch. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, how fulton county district attorney fani willis feels about her fight to stay on the trunk case after testimony wrapped in the hearing that included her defiance defiant, appearance on the stand way >> remember remember when rivals beginning nba all-star 2024? >> a lot of people asked me if kathie lee, what are you doing these days? well, i have a new farm. i'm working too much >> i'm going strong. i'm doing the things i love to do. and now i can do it on my own schedule, which you know, what helps me the most everybody balance of nature. it's such a simple concept and it works beautifully. you wan
same to navalny. the people that know that this just reinforces that this is a person who is effectively a monster and has no compulsion about killing people while in the most awful way and others that think that he's a strong leader and like him, i'm not sure their minds will be changed by this either. >> dmitri alperovitch. thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> coming up, how fulton county district attorney fani willis feels about her fight...
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amna: alexei navalny was born outside of moscow. in the late 1990's, uribe law degree and -- he earned a law degree and grew into russia's most well-known political opposition figure crusading against corruption. he called vladimir putin's united russia party the party of crooks and thieves. he led mass protests in 2011 and again in 2012, when it was clear president putin would regain the presidency. our margaret warner interviewed navalny then. >> this is not an election. this procedure is aimed at only one thing, the appointment of prime minister putin once again for president. seemingly for life. amna: in 2013 he broke into politics with a mayoral run in moscow. though he did not win, he beat the incumbent putin back to mayor. -- putin backed mayor. house arrest followed in 2014 for embezzlement and convictions on fraud and money laundering, charges navalny denied. despite being barred from running, in 2016 he announced he would run against vladimir putin for the presidency in 2018. more arrests and repression followed. a 2017 de
amna: alexei navalny was born outside of moscow. in the late 1990's, uribe law degree and -- he earned a law degree and grew into russia's most well-known political opposition figure crusading against corruption. he called vladimir putin's united russia party the party of crooks and thieves. he led mass protests in 2011 and again in 2012, when it was clear president putin would regain the presidency. our margaret warner interviewed navalny then. >> this is not an election. this procedure...
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when navalny suddenly died in a russian penal colony now wildly booth symptom can putin navalny with everything putin could never be needed him for it. but why did he kill him? now on the y february 16, i know the answer to that question, and i have neither the flight is to reason nor desire hi. hi, dad will navalny's team says that this was all at the final stage. the final stage of a deal to swap navalny on the night of february 15, the night of february 15, of course, is the night before navalny mysteriously died in prison navalny's team says that russian oligarch and billionaire roman abramovich delivered putin's proposal to swap navalny and the news is coming as navalny's wife is now speaking out against putin no obese pro-putin murder was not enough for putin now he holds his body hostage, mocks his mother forces her to agree to a secret funeral and now she is facing threats from one of the biggest names on russian state television, one of putin's propaganda mouthpieces deal >> does. >> she's already said and done enough to go to prison. are laws will be the same for everyone.
when navalny suddenly died in a russian penal colony now wildly booth symptom can putin navalny with everything putin could never be needed him for it. but why did he kill him? now on the y february 16, i know the answer to that question, and i have neither the flight is to reason nor desire hi. hi, dad will navalny's team says that this was all at the final stage. the final stage of a deal to swap navalny on the night of february 15, the night of february 15, of course, is the night before...
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vitaly, about the death of oleksiy navalny. he died in the colony, the official, now, as i understand it, intermediate or final version, sudden death syndrome. actually, were you surprised to learn that navalny was actually killed, or? brought to death, or killed, we do not know exactly what happened there, i was not surprised, what happened around navalny in the last, i would say, months, when he was transferred to this terrible colony in the north, and each time they were sent to a penal isolation cell , imagine the climatic conditions in this place in general, i imagine nasintsov was sitting there, well, close, yes, but he was not as many times in a penal isolation cell as navalny once, and then sentsova before that they did not poison novachka. can you imagine the health of a person who was already taken out of the other world after such poisoning, ugh, and after that he was put in prison once or twice, transferred to the north and constantly received in isolation, that is, i am not saying, by the way, that oleg could not d
vitaly, about the death of oleksiy navalny. he died in the colony, the official, now, as i understand it, intermediate or final version, sudden death syndrome. actually, were you surprised to learn that navalny was actually killed, or? brought to death, or killed, we do not know exactly what happened there, i was not surprised, what happened around navalny in the last, i would say, months, when he was transferred to this terrible colony in the north, and each time they were sent to a penal...
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me with alexey navalny's wife and daughter. he was a manner incredible courage, amazing his wife and daughter are emulated. >> we're going to be >> announcing sanctions against who is responsible for for his death tomorrow >> and cnn is learning new details about what those sanctions are going to look like. we're told that they include some 500 targets in response to navalny's death. they're also meant to mark two years since putin invaded the country next door, us official say that the sanctions are aimed at russia's military bury and also a new attempt to choke off russia's ability to get the goods it wants. something that is proven to be surprisingly resilient in the last two years but none of that is likely to push putin into handing over alexey navalny's body. i should note, russia also is claiming now that he died of natural causes natural causes at age 47, a day after he didn't appear to be in distress when he was in court before being returned to the harshest penal colony in all of russia that putin uses to lock away an
me with alexey navalny's wife and daughter. he was a manner incredible courage, amazing his wife and daughter are emulated. >> we're going to be >> announcing sanctions against who is responsible for for his death tomorrow >> and cnn is learning new details about what those sanctions are going to look like. we're told that they include some 500 targets in response to navalny's death. they're also meant to mark two years since putin invaded the country next door, us official...
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an ally of mr navalny says prison officials told navalny�*s mother that her son died of sudden death syndrome. navalny�*s team believes that he was murdered on the orders of president vladimir putin, an accusation the kremlin denies. us politicians are among those responding strongly to the news of mr navalny�*s death. presidentjoe biden said while he did not know what happened, navalny�*s death was "the consequence of something that putin and his thugs did." former president barack obama praised navalny and said he, "died unbroken by the tyranny he opposed." notably silent, however, is former president donald trump. since friday morning, mr trump, who is under scrutiny for his stance toward putin, has posted more than 90 times on his social media page. none of them have mentioned alexei navalny�*s death. trump's only opponent in the race for the us republican presidential nomination, nikki haley, blasted mr trump for his silence. she says, "we cannot have a president who sides "with murderous thugs who want to destroy america." president putin has not mentioned mr navalny�
an ally of mr navalny says prison officials told navalny�*s mother that her son died of sudden death syndrome. navalny�*s team believes that he was murdered on the orders of president vladimir putin, an accusation the kremlin denies. us politicians are among those responding strongly to the news of mr navalny�*s death. presidentjoe biden said while he did not know what happened, navalny�*s death was "the consequence of something that putin and his thugs did." former president...
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william: navalny's cause of death remains unknown. russian authorities blocked navalny's mother from the morgue where her son's body is believed to be held. across russia, more than 50,000 people have signed a petition demanding navalny's body be released. today, his widow met with european union ministers in brussels, as they weighed how to respond to the dissident's death. >> what has happened reminds us all of the repressive and oppressive nature of the regime and the russian federation and of how president putin has ruthlessly put down any opposition and suppressed any dissent. william: in moscow, kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov blasted western leaders who've blamed putin for navalny's death. >> [translated] an investigation is underway and all necessary actions in this regard are being carried out. but so far, the results of this investigation have not been made public, and in fact, they are unknown. therefore, in conditions where there is no valid information, we believe it is inadmissible to make such, well, frankly, boorish st
william: navalny's cause of death remains unknown. russian authorities blocked navalny's mother from the morgue where her son's body is believed to be held. across russia, more than 50,000 people have signed a petition demanding navalny's body be released. today, his widow met with european union ministers in brussels, as they weighed how to respond to the dissident's death. >> what has happened reminds us all of the repressive and oppressive nature of the regime and the russian...
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and when navalny's body will be he returned to his family >> yeah. and i like this is what we've seen is sort of a flash of bravery from those who support navalny coming out trying to lay flowers. and of course, the crackdown has been intense. i would say disproportionate to what people are actually doing. they're simply trying to pay their respect. ovd-info, which is a group and independent group that practice human rights abuses, says that there have now been 387 arrests in connection with these actions around navalny's death, about a third of which have now been released. they have said, but look, in a country of 140 million people, we have to put this in context. 387 arrests, even if that's just a proportion portion of those who have turned out, this is not a large number. this is a country where people are being fed a constant diet of propaganda. they are not being fed information really about the death of navalny on russian state tv. many people believe the propaganda. others who perhaps don't believe it are far too scared in the climate of rep
and when navalny's body will be he returned to his family >> yeah. and i like this is what we've seen is sort of a flash of bravery from those who support navalny coming out trying to lay flowers. and of course, the crackdown has been intense. i would say disproportionate to what people are actually doing. they're simply trying to pay their respect. ovd-info, which is a group and independent group that practice human rights abuses, says that there have now been 387 arrests in connection...
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navalny. >> and you know, >> initially there were protests, people protested, and then there were arrests of navalny supporters in the wake of his death you're in moscow now. what are regular people? they're now saying about navalny >> well, erin, look, i mean, navalny is always divided opinion inside russia, but we've seen from the the thousands of people that have come out and pay their last respects at great risk to their own liberty, that he has a lot of supporters and hundreds of people across the country have been detained simply for laying flowers at the makeshift memorials that have sprung up in townsend it is across the country. look, the big test is going to come at the end of this week when the valley's team say they're going to hold a public memorial service of public funeral for alexey navalny right here in the russian capital, moscow and look, i mean if you look at all that risk about coming out to pay your respects or to protest. it's going to be really interesting to see how ma
navalny. >> and you know, >> initially there were protests, people protested, and then there were arrests of navalny supporters in the wake of his death you're in moscow now. what are regular people? they're now saying about navalny >> well, erin, look, i mean, navalny is always divided opinion inside russia, but we've seen from the the thousands of people that have come out and pay their last respects at great risk to their own liberty, that he has a lot of supporters and...
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navalny was sent to prison in 2021. his supporters have gathered for protein tests and memorials in cities around the world, including st. petersburg, russia, tblisi, georgia, and paris and berlin. during us now in london is andrei soldatov. he's in investigative journalist and author of the red web, the struggle between russia's digital dictators and the new online revolutionaries. thank you so much for being here with us. let me start with this. do you believe putin? his responsible for navalny's death >> yes, i think so. and that may be made me extremely angry because every time i put it on a southern and gets killed, a journalist or activist, i politician. the kremlin, presents the same line of defense that's a big to was so insignificant that it didn't make any sense for putin to kill him and to be honest, we all learned after more than 20 years in power that actually it made perfect sense for putin and political assassination became part of his political toolkit. >> okay, but then explain because that leads to the
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not just in the navalny death. you know, this grotesque comparison -- talk about big lies -- this comparison, people like newt gingrich comparing joe biden to vladimir putin. it is a rewind, like eight years, however long it was, when donald trump came on our program and said, basically, oh, putin is not bad. we kill people, too, joe. of course, gerard baker, the emeritus op-ed editor for "the wall street journal" tears that argument to shreds. certainly no fan of joe biden, but you have that. even bigger than that, my god, lindsey graham and other republicans, especially mike johnson, willing to turn ukraine, central and western europe, over to vladimir putin. >> yeah, it's pretty stunning. in fact, speaker johnson was down at mar-a-lago over the last couple days, running around the cabanas and taking care of donald trump and showing he stands with him. you know, this is one of the very, very rare moments that you're seeing some dissent in the republican party. >> yeah. >> with donald trump, his hard core supporte
not just in the navalny death. you know, this grotesque comparison -- talk about big lies -- this comparison, people like newt gingrich comparing joe biden to vladimir putin. it is a rewind, like eight years, however long it was, when donald trump came on our program and said, basically, oh, putin is not bad. we kill people, too, joe. of course, gerard baker, the emeritus op-ed editor for "the wall street journal" tears that argument to shreds. certainly no fan of joe biden, but you...
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you have dinesh d'souza, navalny equals trump. the plan is to insure their leading political opponent dies in prison. there's no difference between the time-out cases. that's what we have got from republicans, charlie. >> well, to dinesh's point, that is complete toxic bs. i'm editing myself here. but as the ambassador said, look, mike johnson has a chance to actually answer vladimir putin back. he has the piece of legislation in his hand. he is holding back on it because number one, he is unlike navalny, he is a political coward so far. an overwhelming majority of members of the house would vote for that legislation, so he's blocking it because he is afraid of donald trump. he's afraid of losing his job. he's not afraid of being thrown into prison. he's afraid of going on the ash heap, look, he's not going to stay speaker for very long anyway. he has to ask himself, how does he want to be remembered? what is important to him, what are the values he's willing to sacrifice for? so far, it is nothing, but again, it is a very stark m
you have dinesh d'souza, navalny equals trump. the plan is to insure their leading political opponent dies in prison. there's no difference between the time-out cases. that's what we have got from republicans, charlie. >> well, to dinesh's point, that is complete toxic bs. i'm editing myself here. but as the ambassador said, look, mike johnson has a chance to actually answer vladimir putin back. he has the piece of legislation in his hand. he is holding back on it because number one, he...
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the kremlin denies allegations it was involved in mr navalny�*s death. those denials from the kremlin are getting little attention here in washington — hence today's sanctions. the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg has more. he died in prison a week ago, but when and where will alexei navalny be laid to rest? for six days now, in this remote part of russia, his mother lyudmila has been trying to recover his body without success. in this video yesterday, she said investigators were threatening a secret burial. today, claims that they have given her an ultimatum — either agree to a funeral away from public view, or the opposition leader will be buried in the penal colony where he died. initially, his mother was given three hours to decide. she refused to negotiate and demanded his body. a wreath from president putin, but not for alexei navalny — the kremlin leader marking defender of the fatherland day. he's made no comment on the death of his most vociferous critic. but reaction from america to the war in ukraine and alexei navalny�*s death.
the kremlin denies allegations it was involved in mr navalny�*s death. those denials from the kremlin are getting little attention here in washington — hence today's sanctions. the bbc�*s russia editor steve rosenberg has more. he died in prison a week ago, but when and where will alexei navalny be laid to rest? for six days now, in this remote part of russia, his mother lyudmila has been trying to recover his body without success. in this video yesterday, she said investigators were...
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navalny suspected he was poisoned with a nerve agent. and in 2020, doctors confirmed he was poisoned again after he plunged into fits of agony aboard a flight, forced to make an emergency landing in siberia. after making a dramatic recovery, navalny told "60 minutes" he was certain who was to blame. >> you have said you think that mr. putin is responsible. >> i don't think. i am sure that he is responsible. >> reporter: mourners across russia paid their respects. though moscow officials warned against protesting. in 2022, navalny made a video to his millions of followers in case he turned up dead. "if they decide to kill me," he said, "it means that we are incredibly strong." hours after his death was reported, navalny's wife, yulia, spoke at a security conference in germany, where many world leaders are gathered. she told them she almost canceled her appearance, but then thought about what he would have done in her place. on wednesday, navalny posted a valentine's day message to her, writing, "i feel that you are with me every second, a
navalny suspected he was poisoned with a nerve agent. and in 2020, doctors confirmed he was poisoned again after he plunged into fits of agony aboard a flight, forced to make an emergency landing in siberia. after making a dramatic recovery, navalny told "60 minutes" he was certain who was to blame. >> you have said you think that mr. putin is responsible. >> i don't think. i am sure that he is responsible. >> reporter: mourners across russia paid their respects....
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no mention of alexei navalny. other channels just read out the russian president service saying that he had died. i think navalny's hasn't been uttered on state-controlled tv for many years. president putin himself wouldn't mention his name. he would refuse to even say his name, the words. he would call him, that citizen or something like that. that gave mr. navalny even more political power. the man who vladimir putin was scared to speak of. anchor: thank you for sharing your reporting with us today. russia has featured heavily as a topic at the munich security conference after former prom -- former president donald trump's statements where he said he would not protect nato allies from an invasion. for more on the fallout, i spoke with john, former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and former national security advisor under the trump administration. thank you for joining us. i want to get your reaction to alexei navalny's death. >> it's a sad occurrence. it demonstrates, putin thinks he can act with impunity
no mention of alexei navalny. other channels just read out the russian president service saying that he had died. i think navalny's hasn't been uttered on state-controlled tv for many years. president putin himself wouldn't mention his name. he would refuse to even say his name, the words. he would call him, that citizen or something like that. that gave mr. navalny even more political power. the man who vladimir putin was scared to speak of. anchor: thank you for sharing your reporting with us...