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putin likes trump. they have a lot of common in style and i actually have to convey a message to the american people because i remember very well how russian democracy was dismantled. so when i wasn't governments more than 20 years ago they really have a lot in common in terms of authoritarian style and disregard for institutions rules, checks and balances. it's only the messages like it's me and i'm the only fixer of problems you've got to give it all to me, all the power, the authority, and the discipline deliver else that was really happening in russia 20 years ago. so americans should be aware. >> i think >> he senses a lot of four common things in terms of personality with trump, he really likes him. he expressed that many times >> and what does that mean? >> for the >> role that putin will play or try to play in this us election from here on >> well, i think russians will be very cautious about directly interfering in the election, like they did in 2016, because they got caught and they don't like
putin likes trump. they have a lot of common in style and i actually have to convey a message to the american people because i remember very well how russian democracy was dismantled. so when i wasn't governments more than 20 years ago they really have a lot in common in terms of authoritarian style and disregard for institutions rules, checks and balances. it's only the messages like it's me and i'm the only fixer of problems you've got to give it all to me, all the power, the authority, and...
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the news continues right here on cnn >> i'll front next the putin and trump show, vladimir putin winning a sham election echoing trump and his victory lap. >> one of putin's former officials >> who is now turned on him, his outfront with details on what putin is really after when it comes to donald trump. and trump has won week to come up with nearly half $1 billion. its night, as lawyers say, he does not have, the money, will do the math on what properties he might have to sell and how fast plus princess kate reported visit to a farm now raising more questions and answers. >> let's go out front >> and good evening. i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. hi, trump wins in russia. putin today celebrating his own when of an unprecedented fifth term by the end of this term, putin will have ruled russia longer than even joseph stalin. just think about that longer than stalin and as putin claimed his victory today, the eda message for the united states about donald trump >> from the payment of washes >> can you consider it democratic each to use the administrative resources in order to attack one
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putin. and so, yes, it was a surprise you kind of speech and q&a session from the newly re-elected russian president to members of the local press well. despite the lack of any real opposition on the ballot, there were some acts of defiance at the polls. what can you tell us >> yes. the were and that's something that i think i think has been very surprising to people who've been watching this. not least because russia is a country where expressions of dissent and have very serious consequences. and so when you see people coming out and disrupting the election or attempting to or supporting the opposition in some way is extremely risky and extremely unusual, but for the course of the past three days and that's along the voting has been going on for here. people have been sort of pouring inke and green dye into ballot boxes to try and ruin the papers. the voting papers already inside, according to election officials, have been a number of arson attacks against polling stations across the count
putin. and so, yes, it was a surprise you kind of speech and q&a session from the newly re-elected russian president to members of the local press well. despite the lack of any real opposition on the ballot, there were some acts of defiance at the polls. what can you tell us >> yes. the were and that's something that i think i think has been very surprising to people who've been watching this. not least because russia is a country where expressions of dissent and have very serious...
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vladimir putin for claims unity after russia's presidential election, what putin said just moments ago about russian opposition leader alexey navalny and his death in a russian prison. our team is live in russia, were back in a moment are you all teams return for a waterfront redemption showdown? >> we're going to bring it, but only one will make us flash. i think we nailed it out the long haul new monday night at nine on hgtv. >> we talking cash back kevin hart, not again talking about cashback. we talking about cash back ever since are talking about brackets. know. >> we talked about cash back. we talked about cash, we talking about cash we've been talking about practice for too long. word. no practice. we've talked about cashback, talking about cashback. i mean, we're not talking about a guy. >> cash like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? chase? make more of what your freedom unlimited >> all your screening, one app with one path that's where we find your happy place >> so would you get to nashville hot tenders and three mandarin orange tenders? >> what about
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vladimir putin doesn't like zelenskyy wants to help putin sees putin as somebody who helps him. and so donald trump and right-wing media infotainment ecosystem along with people like tucker carlson have been actively working on republican voters now for a long time, i do these focus groups all the time with voters. and when the, when russia invaded ukraine and the beginning, the voters were on ukraine side. these republicans voters, they talked about the grandmothers who were putting the sunflower seeds giving them to the soldiers so that when they die, when they were shot by the ukrainians, sunflowers would grow like they admired that, they admired their gut instinct was to admire the bravery of the ukrainian people who are fighting for their land. but after two years, almost of the republican media and donald trump working on them, the voters are now out on ukraine, but i listened to them. they say, no, we shouldn't be sending money. we should be focusing on the border like they've really been able to do this thing where it's now note that's america first there. this is what,
vladimir putin doesn't like zelenskyy wants to help putin sees putin as somebody who helps him. and so donald trump and right-wing media infotainment ecosystem along with people like tucker carlson have been actively working on republican voters now for a long time, i do these focus groups all the time with voters. and when the, when russia invaded ukraine and the beginning, the voters were on ukraine side. these republicans voters, they talked about the grandmothers who were putting the...
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and will this hurt vladimir putin domestically >> i think there is a risk here. obviously russia is not any promising security via obviously putin, who's just been reelected for a fifth term, but spending more money not only of course, on defense because of the war in ukraine, but on internal security and law enforcement and i think there will be questions raised about why this was missed and why he publicly, president putin publicly dismissed warnings that had come in advance of this from the us. there is clearly an effort underway to prevent the blame being laid on putin specifically through the propaganda machine we're seeing putin's chief propagandists pick up that suggested an action that he made in his address to the russian people, to ukraine and run with it. i went away, do one quote from one of putin's chief propagandists, the editor in chief of the t network, margarita simonyan, who posted on telegram, she said western special services already knew yesterday that the perpetrators resembled isis. that's why they decided to feed this version. again, she s
and will this hurt vladimir putin domestically >> i think there is a risk here. obviously russia is not any promising security via obviously putin, who's just been reelected for a fifth term, but spending more money not only of course, on defense because of the war in ukraine, but on internal security and law enforcement and i think there will be questions raised about why this was missed and why he publicly, president putin publicly dismissed warnings that had come in advance of this...
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putin because he is a killer. he's a gangster, he's the person who brought my country do the war the same time. >> what you have >> here in berlin is you also have a big dennis menstruation that took place also and you had scenes here. we're at times there were anti-putin protesters on the one side screaming some of the voters on the other side. and there were thousands of people who lined up here at the embassy in berlin some of them clearly pro but i'll well, a lot of them clearly against vladimir putin and some of them even width here in the colors of ukraine. now, i was able to speak to opposition act hoarder cough, ski, and here's what he had to say >> muskegon snap. >> we have the only opportunity to show by going to polling stations at the same time as those who oppose putin and those who opposed the war that we are the majority and this is important inside russia. it's important for those russians who are inside other countries today, because putin's propaganda is trying to convince, including western publ
putin because he is a killer. he's a gangster, he's the person who brought my country do the war the same time. >> what you have >> here in berlin is you also have a big dennis menstruation that took place also and you had scenes here. we're at times there were anti-putin protesters on the one side screaming some of the voters on the other side. and there were thousands of people who lined up here at the embassy in berlin some of them clearly pro but i'll well, a lot of them clearly...
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there were, however, also a lot of pro-putin, of odors. one has to say in the crowd that was waiting to also get in. now yulia navalnaya, after standing in line for a very long time did manage to get in and cast her ballot. and she said that she wrote the surname navalny on that ballot. and here's why he >> knew you stop with me is just above the represents the companion >> so it was yulia navalnaya's speaking immediately get if after getting out of that polling station in the russian embassy here in a berlin, she was then also asked if she had a message for vladimir putin. now she was walking off, she got a little bit annoyed when she was asked that question. she said, look, stop asking me about messages for vladimir putin. she called them a gangster and a killer and said there could be no negotiations with vladimir putin all right, bold messaging from her. thank you so much for glycan in berlin. all right. jill dougherty. now with this, so i want to get some analysis from, you. i mean, you formally the bureau chief in moscow, who know it
there were, however, also a lot of pro-putin, of odors. one has to say in the crowd that was waiting to also get in. now yulia navalnaya, after standing in line for a very long time did manage to get in and cast her ballot. and she said that she wrote the surname navalny on that ballot. and here's why he >> knew you stop with me is just above the represents the companion >> so it was yulia navalnaya's speaking immediately get if after getting out of that polling station in the...
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putin is expected to win. keeping him in office until 2030, and continuing as russia's longest-serving leader since soviet dictator joseph stalin cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. matthew putin broke with tradition last hour in that televised appearance, naming the recently deceased opposition leader. tell us what happened yeah. >> so i'm asleep. vladimir putin has never uttered the name in public of alexey navalny, the late russian opposition leader within the past hour or so, he confirmed actually reports that we've heard before that the kremlin was engaged in an negotiation to possibly free alexey navalny in the days before he finally died in an arctic penal you know, colony, a death by the way, that vladimir putin described as a sad event. take a listen >> for mr. navalny's passed away. some colleagues told you that they were not members of the administration some people said that there is an idea to change mr. navalny for some people who are in prison in western countries, you can believe me or you can c
putin is expected to win. keeping him in office until 2030, and continuing as russia's longest-serving leader since soviet dictator joseph stalin cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. matthew putin broke with tradition last hour in that televised appearance, naming the recently deceased opposition leader. tell us what happened yeah. >> so i'm asleep. vladimir putin has never uttered the name in public of alexey navalny, the late russian opposition leader within the past hour or so, he...
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does putin? then have to respond or look weak if he doesn't and does he have the capacity to respond against isis because he's stuck in ukraine. what would he do? >> so he certainly using almost all his military assets on ukraine. >> but you can do a high >> profile bombing campaign or raid, or attack of some sort, something very limited, but that shows well and television as a way of trying to claim to the russian people that he striking back the us, of course, says it warned russia are about the threat of an attack by isis. and putin dismiss those warnings. he called them provocation and blackmail. how does that hurt putin, having been warned, dismissing the warnings, and then the attack happens? so to >> the extent that russians are able to access that information to me, that's quite damning. there was very specific information. >> the us >> embassy released it and told americans and others to watch out. and it seems like russia did not follow through. so it's not just that they failed, is tha
does putin? then have to respond or look weak if he doesn't and does he have the capacity to respond against isis because he's stuck in ukraine. what would he do? >> so he certainly using almost all his military assets on ukraine. >> but you can do a high >> profile bombing campaign or raid, or attack of some sort, something very limited, but that shows well and television as a way of trying to claim to the russian people that he striking back the us, of course, says it warned...
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one major question is, what will russian president vladimir putin do next? now that he has secured at least six more years in power, putin in a victory speech overnight, leveled a new threat that world war three would break out if western troops head into support. ukraine. who also directed fully addressed alexey navalny's death, even speaking the opposition leader's name, which for putin won't happen >> make sure trip you >> i wish >> up for mr. navalny. >> he passed away. she's me. >> it has always excited events seen as matthew chance is in moscow for us, matthew, what more are you picking up from what we heard from vladimir putin overnight? >> hey, katie was an extraordinary to hear vladimir putin mentioned alexey navalny's name as you referred to, then he's never uttered that in public before. and so everyone was sort of took a step back when when they heard him say it. he also went on to confirm reports that have been circulating for some time now that actually the putin, he had agreed to swap alexey navalny or at least to agreed to discuss swapping al
one major question is, what will russian president vladimir putin do next? now that he has secured at least six more years in power, putin in a victory speech overnight, leveled a new threat that world war three would break out if western troops head into support. ukraine. who also directed fully addressed alexey navalny's death, even speaking the opposition leader's name, which for putin won't happen >> make sure trip you >> i wish >> up for mr. navalny. >> he passed...
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you think putin is essentially saying, try me i think, putin has said try me and has, and he has waived the nuclear saber more than once in the last couple of >> years, never so dramatically as the other day on the other hand, i should say that i don't think macron's rhetoric was in line with the thinking of joe biden and everybody else in nato. that was a bit of loose talk. so far as i can see, and maybe maybe quite reckless nato needs to be coordinated. it's a very, very difficult thing. these are all different countries with different policies and views of nato but i think that what macron had to say there was well out of step with what you're hearing and other foreign capitals and in washington on the matter of our own presidential election. do you anticipate putin is going to try to disrupt the election, at least with propaganda as he has before. >> i think so. and i think he's very clever at it, even when he's not using something very sophisticated, he was faced with the microphone's not long ago and asked to who do you a favor biden or trump. we all know what the real answer to t
you think putin is essentially saying, try me i think, putin has said try me and has, and he has waived the nuclear saber more than once in the last couple of >> years, never so dramatically as the other day on the other hand, i should say that i don't think macron's rhetoric was in line with the thinking of joe biden and everybody else in nato. that was a bit of loose talk. so far as i can see, and maybe maybe quite reckless nato needs to be coordinated. it's a very, very difficult...
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putin. and the propaganda is trying to build a barricaded where all russians will be on one side i'd in the rest of the world will be on the other side. >> yes. sub noise >> again, yulia navalnaya, though the most prominent among the russian opposition activists who came today to berlin to casts her ballot. she was cheered on actually enlarge parts as she was waiting by the crowd, a lot of people chanting, yulia we are with you, fredreka, very powerful statements. all right, fred pleitgen in berlin. thanks so much. let's bring in now joy new meyers. she's a journalist and historian of russia and eastern europe, joy, great to see you. so i wonder, you know, as we saw in matthew's piece, there were acts of defiance. can you give us an idea what happens to the people who are calling? but in such acts of defiance, putting dye in the voting ballot box or lighting fire thanks for having me, fredreka. well, there are serious consequences for anyone who dares to openly defy the russian state right n
putin. and the propaganda is trying to build a barricaded where all russians will be on one side i'd in the rest of the world will be on the other side. >> yes. sub noise >> again, yulia navalnaya, though the most prominent among the russian opposition activists who came today to berlin to casts her ballot. she was cheered on actually enlarge parts as she was waiting by the crowd, a lot of people chanting, yulia we are with you, fredreka, very powerful statements. all right, fred...
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putin. that is what certainly the russians that i speak to say, those out inside the country mainly that they are just not linking the policies that they might find distasteful with putin himself, partly because what we see in the propaganda so often and you saw it with him railing against the us and his post-election speech. is that the west is so heavily scapegoating and blamed for what happens in russia that people have learned to disassociate that from putin himself. so he is presenting this as a new mandate to continue the war. you can see that part of that involves of militarization of society. one of the first things he did in his post-election speech was thank the troops on the front line for creating the conditions for russia's future dividend element. but i think it's not guaranteed. certainly that the population overall supports this. and i think that exposes that this decision to go to war and to continue it now in its third year is inherently risky for putin okay. >> claire, tha
putin. that is what certainly the russians that i speak to say, those out inside the country mainly that they are just not linking the policies that they might find distasteful with putin himself, partly because what we see in the propaganda so often and you saw it with him railing against the us and his post-election speech. is that the west is so heavily scapegoating and blamed for what happens in russia that people have learned to disassociate that from putin himself. so he is presenting...
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dear for putin. >> and trump >> said, we're going to let putin do whatever he wants and orban has shown that he seems to agree. >> let me ask you this because not only does trump praised the putins of the world, he is low to criticize them. and you could draw a straight line from his unwillingness to say anything critical about putin following the death of alexey navalny back to that moment in helsinki, when he wouldn't even call putin out for interfering in the 2016 election? that's sounds a little bit like fear. and i wonder, do, do the putins of the world, do they see trump as strong or as someone that they can manipulate? >> well >> kremlin propaganda shows have made fun of trump repeatedly as a kind of useful fool of putin and so they see the who is the patron and who is the client very well. and we also have to tell talk about flows of money because one of trump's sons, before he was running for president said we don't need external funding for trump. organization is private business because we have all the funding we need from russians so they're implications and flows of money a
dear for putin. >> and trump >> said, we're going to let putin do whatever he wants and orban has shown that he seems to agree. >> let me ask you this because not only does trump praised the putins of the world, he is low to criticize them. and you could draw a straight line from his unwillingness to say anything critical about putin following the death of alexey navalny back to that moment in helsinki, when he wouldn't even call putin out for interfering in the 2016 election?...
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publicly or are you surprised russia would be so dismissive instead of acting on it, putin, putin politicize it well, it really is remarkable and putin will likely face some scrutiny about this. he was so dismissive, suggesting that this was blackmail, extortion by western structures as he put it an effort to destabilise russian society. and it's actually a reminder, it's hard through the fog of this war in ukraine that's going on. and the really soured relations between russia and the west. to remember that at one point, there was a real possibility that russia and the united states, russia and the west would be partners against true enemies like isis, terror groups that we're attacking societies around the world that presented a real threat now, clearly his thinking is so completely dominated it would bind the war in ukraine and we saw senior russian officials, former president dmitry menn of inventive among others immediately suggests the key and was responsible. ukraine quickly denied that it had anything to do with the crocus city hall attack. us intelligence saying embarrass the signat
publicly or are you surprised russia would be so dismissive instead of acting on it, putin, putin politicize it well, it really is remarkable and putin will likely face some scrutiny about this. he was so dismissive, suggesting that this was blackmail, extortion by western structures as he put it an effort to destabilise russian society. and it's actually a reminder, it's hard through the fog of this war in ukraine that's going on. and the really soured relations between russia and the west. to...
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for him, for putin, for russia. and i would say for the world, for the following reason, he's been working on this, this project, getting himself re-elected despite the russian constitution, term limits, which were in effect until he had the constitution revised in 2020. he's been working on this for you years, winning reelection. but here's the key factor from his perspective. it's turnout. he wants to be able to tell the world, show the world that the russian people support him. they turned out in large numbers, 75, 80% and voted for him. >> what >> the opposition is trying to do is to use that turnout issue against him and there has been you may have seen an organized effort to try to convince those who are opposed to bouton to vote at a particular time. on sunday noon on sunday going to the polls showing long lines of people at that precise time, as opposed to putin the election comes down to turnout. putin wants a large turnout to validate, to claim legitimacy for his, his rule, because otherwise he doesn't hav
for him, for putin, for russia. and i would say for the world, for the following reason, he's been working on this, this project, getting himself re-elected despite the russian constitution, term limits, which were in effect until he had the constitution revised in 2020. he's been working on this for you years, winning reelection. but here's the key factor from his perspective. it's turnout. he wants to be able to tell the world, show the world that the russian people support him. they turned...
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so where we go from here, i think it's probably putin saying he has the mandate. he will do whatever he wants. at this point, it looks as if you will continue the warren in ukraine. he will continue repression at home. and that he now feels that he is empowered to do pretty much whatever he wants at home. it was kind of a frightening message for a lot of people empowered at home. but then potentially does this empower him on what some critics have said? if he is to win ukraine the next eastern europe or parts of the baltic states. >> that remains to be seen. i mean, i think putin does things when he feels that he can do them, that he can get away with them so he will test. he'll probe. he will do things. if he perceives that the west is weaken, he would try to push and see how the west reacts. and if the west is divided or whatever, he will push further so that's, that's i think what the west is looking at right now. he feels embolden on many different levels especially this election. and now he will do as much as he feels he can get away with now, what about thos
so where we go from here, i think it's probably putin saying he has the mandate. he will do whatever he wants. at this point, it looks as if you will continue the warren in ukraine. he will continue repression at home. and that he now feels that he is empowered to do pretty much whatever he wants at home. it was kind of a frightening message for a lot of people empowered at home. but then potentially does this empower him on what some critics have said? if he is to win ukraine the next eastern...
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, >> i got along with putin great. >> putin responds to the strength. >> i don't know. i don't know what he responds to. he responded to me >> ambassador, you are one of the few now who in these past years have seen putin and trump up close >> so what, what do you >> think about this right now is vladimir putin right now? kind of person anyone can negotiate with >> well, i think former president trump's approach to putin like his approach to other world leaders, was highly personal. he wanted to engage in personal diplomacy. develop a relationship with worldly theaters, including putin. even when it was inconsistent with longstanding us foreign policy and national security policy his rationale was that he could develop a relationship and then do good things for the united states, but illegal like putin can't be manipulated that way. and president trump thought that he could develop this personal relationship and it just wouldn't work, didn't work that won't work in the future. >> all right. thank you very much, ambassador. i appreciate your time. >> thank you. all right
, >> i got along with putin great. >> putin responds to the strength. >> i don't know. i don't know what he responds to. he responded to me >> ambassador, you are one of the few now who in these past years have seen putin and trump up close >> so what, what do you >> think about this right now is vladimir putin right now? kind of person anyone can negotiate with >> well, i think former president trump's approach to putin like his approach to other world...
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we won't forget and putin, without russia without putin election navalny's funeral services just finished. his body is now at the burial site and we've just received an image from inside the service. we want to show you showing alexey navalny's open casket covered in flowers as mourners surrounded his mother there as well. one of navalny's senior aides said this morning that she hopes his death, quote, will become the starting point for the collapse of the putin regime. joining us now is cnn national security analyst, former cia chief of russia operations, steve hall. i mean, steve just speak to the images that we've seen come out the crowds that are showing up, the chance that we're hearing from the crowds what do you think of these scenes >> you know, can i think what we're seeing is really two very important things from the russian government. the first is their incredible fear and concern that they have that navalny's death and the symbolism that goes with that the burial, the served all of the church services and that sort of thing will be a rallying in cry in a point where oppositio
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what do you think of putin claiming without any apparent evidence? that ukraine is behind this attack, even as it appears he was ignoring clear warnings from the us about this isis k threat of public gatherings. >> well, i think that's all those claims by vladimir putin lotto to the ridiculous we all know that ukrainians never fight civilians, but we know that pushes army does we saw the slaughter in bucha. we saw the slaughter in european. we saw the slaughter in mariupol, but we never saw anything like this coming from the ukrainian side because we are just not doing this. neither russian volunteers, which are together with the ukrainians know ukrainians themselves, despite with all the hatreds and the bloodshed which was inflicted on ukraine during last ten years. so we see very clearly that vladimir putin could have reacted on numerous warnings. we know that the were two warnings coming from the united states and by the way, he never said, thank you. i am saying thank you for american people for giving the warnings you really guys try to save our
what do you think of putin claiming without any apparent evidence? that ukraine is behind this attack, even as it appears he was ignoring clear warnings from the us about this isis k threat of public gatherings. >> well, i think that's all those claims by vladimir putin lotto to the ridiculous we all know that ukrainians never fight civilians, but we know that pushes army does we saw the slaughter in bucha. we saw the slaughter in european. we saw the slaughter in mariupol, but we never...
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and navalny supporters really called out russian president putin over this. basically pointing out the fact that he's always cast himself as a defender of traditional values as, as sort of a religiously observed prevent, and devout person. he makes great public show of going to church he's got the full support of the russian orthodox church. he's, he's forged an important alliance. in fact, that the church, and this is basically in their view. they said, well, this is hypocrisy. >> how can one be sort of a proponents of trump? additional values of defending the family this is the theme that putin loves the bang on about. when you're basically standing in the way of allowing people to have their last farewell filename. >> yeah, i was going to say that. i mean, it's a it's an extremely ignoble look for anybody to be interfering at that time. so a family it's an hodge. thank you for your analysis. do stay very close. let's bring in cnn's matthew chance, who is live in moscow. matthew described to us how things are playing out, where you are, and how all of this
and navalny supporters really called out russian president putin over this. basically pointing out the fact that he's always cast himself as a defender of traditional values as, as sort of a religiously observed prevent, and devout person. he makes great public show of going to church he's got the full support of the russian orthodox church. he's, he's forged an important alliance. in fact, that the church, and this is basically in their view. they said, well, this is hypocrisy. >> how...
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obviously navalny's supporters say that putin killed alexey navalny. putin has denied that. what did you make of this? >> yeah, on the one hand, kasie, we never hear who didn't say navalny's name. this is almost an unspoken policy from the kremlin, so it was very significant that he turned around in this post-election speech and said it, i think it shows that he's emboldened clearly by this election. we just learned that they had 77% turnout with almost all votes counted. that's a record in the post-soviet era. he himself seems to have gotten some 87% of the vote, which is a big landslide than he's seen before. but on the other hand, if you listen closely to what he said, he said the person telling him about this prisoner swap, he didn't even let him finish before he said yes, he said that the one condition of the swap for him was that navalny wouldn't come back. so i think does give you a hint of the fact that the kremlin did see navalny as a threat. even in prison. and i think interesting if you look at the other side of this election behind the landslide victory for presi
obviously navalny's supporters say that putin killed alexey navalny. putin has denied that. what did you make of this? >> yeah, on the one hand, kasie, we never hear who didn't say navalny's name. this is almost an unspoken policy from the kremlin, so it was very significant that he turned around in this post-election speech and said it, i think it shows that he's emboldened clearly by this election. we just learned that they had 77% turnout with almost all votes counted. that's a record...
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so again, it's very beneficial for putin. they have somebody like a donald trump in the white house as opposed to a biden steve on the question of nato, there were speculation that putin was waiting until after his reelection to institute another >> mobilization, effectively a military draft in russia. do you expect that to be the case? how do you see the timing of this election now, altering the landscape of the battlefield in ukraine really not a bit because of course it wasn't really an election that was a potemkin village performance. and so to sort of describe any of any of the typical language that we normally use about elections is is again, what putin would like. there was a little, there are, there's always a little bit of stability, tension in russia around the the time of when they put on this performance that they, that they were they'd bring out the ballot boxes and people line up. and so i think putin probably it was waiting because that's a greater probability or possibility for people to take to the streets, w
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propagandist and putin's russia. >> she broke that. we don't believe it's it's isis in >> russian. >> we're confident these ukrainians are behind this. so right now, again, they are they're not even considering the ice version. yeah >> they're saying that even if it's >> isis, then is definitely the ukrainians are behind them, were right out of time, but really appreciate it. stanislav couture, thanks so much. >> thank you >> tributes pouring in for the victims of that attack me in moscow in st. petersburg, russia, people leaving flowers and toys at a makeshift memorial. there was a similar picture in ukraine's occupied city of donetsk were small memorial was created next to a sign that said russia and in germany, people left flowers and candles outside the russian embassy in berlin, chancellor olaf scholz taking to social media to condemn the attack other world leaders also with sharing their condemnations or offering condolences. they include the president of france, the prime minister of india, and the leaders of china and north kor
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because putin is corrupt. putin, putin and his cronies still from the people that's why they are billionaires. that's why they own palaces. and so on. and farret, that money away around the world and navalny documented at the russian people are smart enough to know. that's right here on the respect for that, i think that's one of the reasons you saw them out there today? >> it's really inspiring, and not just election evolving and the life he led, but the response that we've seen today, it really is just a very inspiring jim sciutto. thank you very much. appreciate it. in the meantime, a massive and extremely dangerous winter storm has already slamming parts of california. we're tracking the rare blizzard conditions in the cnn weather center that's next vegas story of sin city. sunday at ten on cnn >> growing up in fiji, carrying isn't sometimes it's just the smile. other times, you can taste it enough food in the way that we are generous without time >> boy in the wall, that most people reserve for the closes
because putin is corrupt. putin, putin and his cronies still from the people that's why they are billionaires. that's why they own palaces. and so on. and farret, that money away around the world and navalny documented at the russian people are smart enough to know. that's right here on the respect for that, i think that's one of the reasons you saw them out there today? >> it's really inspiring, and not just election evolving and the life he led, but the response that we've seen today,...
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said. >> vladimir putin is not a legitimately elected president. he is a dictator and a usurper. it's time the free world final set. so famously, president biden said that putin would pay for the death of navalny. you have met your husband was a dual uk citizen with the foreign minister here and others. what must the world do? do you think? >> well with regard to prison, biden's promise, i'm afraid we're still waiting for those devastating consequences that had been promised >> i >> joined my husband in his call for finally, calling status paid and i believe that the world has to finally called vladimir putin for what he is a criminal wanted by the icc for kidnapping of ukrainian kids. and for many other crimes that his himself and his regime had been committing over the years kyi cannot be seen and recognized as a legitimate partner on the international stage. >> i want to ask you whether furthermore, the terror attack that took place that isis claimed last week, that killed oh, nearly 140 people. you saw that putin finally admitted that it was is
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vladimir putin is a very evil and dangerous parcel. >> i've been ukraine several times. wonderful people. ukraine just wants to be independent and free. we have to help them. >> i see it as one of the most black and white board since world war ii. and with their atrocities and genocide, they've got to stand our ground now, or we're going to begin a larger conflict down the road you're not being a conservative if you're not standing up for democracy, stand up for democracy and support ukraine against the bully if advanced lung cancer, has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first >> treatment, immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer, but up devo plus your voice is the first combination of two immunotherapies for adults, newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene up devo plus your voice is not chemotherapy. it works differently it helps your immune system fight cancer in two different ways. up devo and your voice can cause your immune system
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next, putin. now claiming that ukraine finance the bloody terrorist attack at a russian concert hall. how might he retaliate a former russian lawmaker who has been forced? into exile is my guest. >> plus >> live pictures of what biden's campaign is calling the most lucrative political event in history. but are protesters interrupting this major event? for the president >> jan sugar ray leonard, you everyday tasks wearing boxing gloves how bird and now putting on his new arch fits, get your slip-ups. you just step in and go with comfort that will knock you out to try new arch fit hands-free sketcher snippets i have a question >> does anyone here know >> now streaming home yard. disney plus >> given to the rhythm of the eyelids and delighting the caribbean's state of mind visit sandals.com or haldwani hundred sandals with >> thyroid disease i hit from the camera and i wanted to hide from the world. >> for years. >> i thought my ted was beyond help. but then i asked my dr. about to pessoa to peda is
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how concerned should we be that putin? we will actually follow through with that threat at this time. plus trump taking over the rnc, the group now laser-focused on election fraud. top republican election official who has stood up to trump it was lives will be out front. and why some voters and a crucial battleground state are telling cnn they were surprised after listening to biden there's energy level was quite impressive >> sound surprised. i was >> surprised, pleasantly surprised this source with kaitlan collins tomorrow at nine >> nearly three times more effective cholesterol support then diet or exercise alone. that's super thanks to the game-changing new berberine in super buried from the maker of superbugs, america's number one cardiologist recommended the brand for heart health support only super buried is berberine was shown to support healthy cholesterol levels nearly three times more effectively than diet and exercise alone. so do more to support your cholesterol hell and get a free month's supply on all bundle
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and president putin coming out with that kind of indirect statement here across it. the border in a window prepared for them so it's not really clear, but they want to keep the finger on ukraine and try to go with that narrative. but i think the domestic considerations right now are really, really important. russians have been through many terror attacks and once again, in they are the victims and it looks like the government and putin did not protect them >> and i can make the kremlin says 11 suspects have been arrested so far, including four directly responsible for the attack. russia's interior ministry was quick to point out that all of the detain suspects it's our foreign citizens and it is likely that they're also being interrogated about their alleged responsibility. what kind of messaging does it send to the russian people? >> well, as joe was saying that this is not something that moscow could have foreseen their setting up this narrative that outside help was given to carry out this attack. so that even if you do eventually that this was an ice and course o
and president putin coming out with that kind of indirect statement here across it. the border in a window prepared for them so it's not really clear, but they want to keep the finger on ukraine and try to go with that narrative. but i think the domestic considerations right now are really, really important. russians have been through many terror attacks and once again, in they are the victims and it looks like the government and putin did not protect them >> and i can make the kremlin...
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to others putin has not carried out a holocaust. he has certainly shown no reluctance to kill civilians wholesale in ukraine what he has in common with hitler is that he is willing and has tried and has successfully changed the borders of europe by force. and he's done it prior to february 2022, when you had the full-scale invasion of ukraine when he sliced off a piece of georgia, he sliced off pieces of ukraine in 2014, and now he's launched the largest war in europe and the question is, what do you do in response because you have a camp in this country as you know who says and donald trump among them just give it to them, right? everything will be fine when you speak to folks who have lived under russia's yoke, like kaja, kallas of estonia, only a generation ago, they say, you give them that will be next. the eastern european allies will be next. europe seeds ukraine to russia. china will calculate it can take taiwan and the cost will be acceptable. >> jim sciutto. thank you so much. congratulations. again, the book, the return of
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what was your response to all that >> more lives from vladimir putin? of course, the election was rigged and he did kill navalny, but also bravery from the russian people, not monolithic li, not homogenous asleep, but they did respond to the calls from the opposition to show up at their polling locations at noon local time to register discontent with a disastrous and self-defeating course. that button we're putting is putting russia on right now russia and america. jim both have autocrats on the ballot in 2024, the difference is americans have a vote in a free and fair election. let's hope that we use it yeah. >> i mean, since you brought up donald trump, i mean, i did want to ask you, we had this very spirited discussion at the top of the program with alice and maria. your response to what trump was saying over the weekend and the trump campaigns and that he was simply talking about the auto industry when he was using the term bloodbath. i mean, we should note in the in his remarks, i mean, you can hear he talks about the auto industry, but he also say
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continue working against putin? that's what needs to be done. let's go on and aaron lithuanian intelligence also say they believe that this attack on leonid volkov was organized and orchestrated by the russians. they believe that one of the goals folds of that operation may have been to stop the russian opposition in lithuania from conducting operations ahead of what they call the undemocratic elections coming up in russia. they also believe another goal might be to sow panic and the baltic states, of course, the baltics key nato allies, the us in europe, erin. >> all right, fred, thank you very much. and i want to go straight out front now to the democratic congressman jim himes of connecticut. he is the top democrat on the house intelligence committee and congressman, it's great to see you and to see you here in person. so look the us, the context of these nuclear threats is the latest us intelligence assessment which we've seen. you've obviously seen up in much, in much more detail in a classified sense. but what we've seen is a report assess
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what is in it for putin? what's in it for putin to release gershkovich? he gets what >> he wants. what he wants, as fred talked about is this fsb assassin who is held in germany that here's what the deal would have been. so that we don't know if there's anything else he wants i'm sure he always wants more, but that seems to be it. and whether they can really strike a deal at this point is unclear and helped me understand why does alexey navalny's death, scuttle that deal? >> well you have to listen to what putin saying and then do believe it or don't you. i mean, putin is saying yes, we are close to a deal, but then sadly, alexey navalny die because nevada they would have been part of that deal but again, we don't know whether that is correct. that putin actually did want to do a deal at that point. we know that there were some type of discussions, but whether they were formal or informal, i think it's a way of putin saying, yes, i'm open, but it's very uncommitted because of course, it never happened because navalny died >> so as you know, evans supporters have been planning all
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it starts to erode that agreement between putin and russian society. and that's what i think he's got to be very worried about right now. >> all very powerful. all right. >> steve hall, john miller. good to see you both. thanks so much >> and following >> her impassioned announcement the port is pouring in from around the world for catherine, princess of wales, yesterday should reveal that she has cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. she made the announcement in a somber but powerful video post take a look >> we hope that you'll understand that as a family, we now need some time space and privacy while i complete my treatment lai work has always brought me a deep sense of joy. and i look forward to being back when i am able. but for now, i must focus on making a full recovery at this time. i'm also thinking of all those whose lives have been affected by cancer for everyone facing this disease, in whatever form please do not lose faith or hope you are not alone >> and intrigue about kate's spiked after so many months of not being in public view until
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vladimir putin has he said anything yet about this publicly? >> well vladimir, putin as far as the warning was concerned that the us embassy put out on march 7, he said that he believed that that was us propaganda, us scare, malingering us, blackmail against the russian federation. but it's interesting that tonight we have not seen vladimir putin publicly saying anything yet. of course vladimir putin is someone who people are saying brought security back to the russian federation. someone who stands for law and order and has in the past was so far at least publicly, he's been silent the only things that we have heard is from vladimir putin's spokesman, who came out and said that the president is being updated on everything that's going on. allegedly, he also spoke to the governor of the moscow region. so the area outside of moscow, and there's other russian officials who say that he sent his well-wishes or his best wishes to the people who have been wounded. but so far publicly, we have not heard from vladimir putin yet. anderson or fred pleitg
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there is anyone actually running against putin? >> oh, yeah, there there are three people who have been allowed to run against vladimir, vladimir putin at none of them are stand any chance at all. in fact, latest opinion polls so much you can trust them here, said they don't even register in the double digits in terms of popular i actually spoke to one of them at an election event a few days ago. leonard sloot ski and he told me, look, he wasn't even trying to when he was trying to come second which is extraordinary for a presidential candidate, although it's realistic given how the odds stacked against anyone in this country standing against putin. >> matthew chance from moscow, matthew, thank you. the news continues right here on cnn >> i'd right next, don lemon live on why elon musk is telling him that his ex contract is quote canceled. the abrupt announcement after lemons wide ranging interview with moscow we now have never before seen clips from that interview. what's that musk gauff plus putin's red line, the russian dictator
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putin's iron grip on power is years in the making. part of his imperial worldview to return russia to what he considers its glory days. and he spent more than two decades systematically and often brutally reversing any of freedoms, advances, rolling back the legacy of his predecessors, boris yeltsin, and especially mikhail gorbachev, who famously brought perestroika glasnost a new openness to the soviet union, even before its collapse, 12 years ago, just after a teary-eyed putin had won his third term i sat down with this last leader of the soviet union to talk about that election and how it would speed the decay of russian democracy mr. president, many people call you the father of democracy. certainly many in the west and many in russia but many also saying that russian democracy, if it's not dead already, is dying why is that? what went wrong >> plus flow or three year well during the election campaign and a lot of critical phase, we're said about democracy in russia. and you're right, there is a problem. but democracy is not dying
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>> well, the turnout is really key in putins mine and the kremlin's mine. they've always had this thing called the 70, 70 formula. they've put portrayed it as they can get 70% of the electorate out to vote. and that he can win with 70% of the vote. that's what they claimed happened in 2018. it's to create the perception that even if this was a fair election, he's got huge support that people love him. now he does have significant support and russia, but not 70, 70 interesting bryan todd reporting for as well. thank you very much brian, for that report. finally, tonight, a mix of success and failure for the spacex starship rocket the spacecraft taking off from its base in texas today, hitting orbit speeds and flying farther than any previous launches but after about an hour in-flight at los communications with ground control, forcing the company declared lost lots spacex and nasa eventually hope the vehicle could one day be used to carry astronauts to the moon and maybe even i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. i'll see you tomorrow, 11:00 a.m. eastern fo
>> well, the turnout is really key in putins mine and the kremlin's mine. they've always had this thing called the 70, 70 formula. they've put portrayed it as they can get 70% of the electorate out to vote. and that he can win with 70% of the vote. that's what they claimed happened in 2018. it's to create the perception that even if this was a fair election, he's got huge support that people love him. now he does have significant support and russia, but not 70, 70 interesting bryan todd...
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and yet vladimir putin still keeps bringing up, ukraine. and i think one of the interesting things that we gleaned yesterday from the comments that he made after national well security council meeting in russia. is that while he's now acknowledging that radical islamist as he put it, where behind the attack he still does not use the term isis. he's still not saying isis is behind the attack, even though isis has by now even released body cam video of the attackers that they apparently managed to send back to isis while they were conducted during the attack. nevertheless, vladimir putin still bringing that link towards ukraine. i think one of the things that we just saw in that clip that we just played is quite interesting where he says that there are still questions as to why the attackers wanted to go to ukraine and he seems to believe that the ukrainians were the ones who could benefit from all of this because they're doing badly on the battlefield right now. he also actually ripped into the us a little bit to asking why the us was workin
and yet vladimir putin still keeps bringing up, ukraine. and i think one of the interesting things that we gleaned yesterday from the comments that he made after national well security council meeting in russia. is that while he's now acknowledging that radical islamist as he put it, where behind the attack he still does not use the term isis. he's still not saying isis is behind the attack, even though isis has by now even released body cam video of the attackers that they apparently managed...
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and this is cnn >> vladimir putin is warning again to moscow is ready to use nuclear weapons if there is a threat to russia's existence. he also has a message for washington of us troops are ever put in ukraine putin's comments came in a wide ranging interview on state run media today ahead of a presidential election that begins on friday, where he's obviously expected to easily get a fifth term in office. it comes with his war in ukraine now in its third year and pro ukrainian groups claiming to target inside russia more on all this now from matthew chance, who's in moscow they called themselves the siberian battalion, one of several ukraine based russian paramilitaries now striking the the russian border can't verify their video. but the group says it shows their latest assault on russian soil ahead of a presidential vote that vladimir putin is certain to win. brown >> really let's talk about something nevermind voting at the ballot box says this fighter taking cover, join us and vote with the governor. he says, his idea is that if you go with it on more dramatic video from another
and this is cnn >> vladimir putin is warning again to moscow is ready to use nuclear weapons if there is a threat to russia's existence. he also has a message for washington of us troops are ever put in ukraine putin's comments came in a wide ranging interview on state run media today ahead of a presidential election that begins on friday, where he's obviously expected to easily get a fifth term in office. it comes with his war in ukraine now in its third year and pro ukrainian groups...
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so yeah. >> now, taking it too seriously, but putin is because legitimacy is key here >> so putin's political opponents, as we know, they either seem to disappear or end up dead. do you think that is something that his supporters think about when they make their decision to back him absolutely. i think that it is really hard for us to stand in the shoes of people who live in authoritarian nations i don't think that we can really understand the fear and the choices that people have to make. >> the >> bravery it takes to stand up against this, just juggernaut that is the state. >> and >> so every little act of defiance, like putting a bouquet of flowers on navalny's grave. and knowing that can land you in jail so we're going to see tomorrow, sunday, whether navalny's supporters are people who just want to stand up against russia, show up for this noon against putin and just stand in line. there's already been a threat made by some russian officials that showing up in this kind of flashmob to stand in line is illegal and people will be arrested >> that's center. thank you. here in the united sta
so yeah. >> now, taking it too seriously, but putin is because legitimacy is key here >> so putin's political opponents, as we know, they either seem to disappear or end up dead. do you think that is something that his supporters think about when they make their decision to back him absolutely. i think that it is really hard for us to stand in the shoes of people who live in authoritarian nations i don't think that we can really understand the fear and the choices that people have...
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there are so many levers that vladimir putin polls to maintain power. he controls the entire electoral process. he dominates the russian media. and if he has to, he eliminates his rivals he's already the longest-serving ruler of russia since the dictator joseph stalin. and he could easily eclipse stalin's nearly 30 years in power is there any intrigue of whether vladimir putin will manage to win yet another election? >> 100% certain that vladimir putin will remain the president of russia. >> where does she, still analysts say the former kgb colonel has rig the system. sometimes not so subtly. so that only he can emerge victorious. starting with eliminating legitimate opposition like boris nemtsov, who was gunned down at the foot of the kremlin in 2015? and alexey navalny, who recently died very mysteriously in an arctic gulag, though the kremlin has denied any part in it, what navalny decided to do was he was going to set a template, set an example for the russian opposition that if you go to play this game, have no illusions. this is a game to the deat
there are so many levers that vladimir putin polls to maintain power. he controls the entire electoral process. he dominates the russian media. and if he has to, he eliminates his rivals he's already the longest-serving ruler of russia since the dictator joseph stalin. and he could easily eclipse stalin's nearly 30 years in power is there any intrigue of whether vladimir putin will manage to win yet another election? >> 100% certain that vladimir putin will remain the president of russia....
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at basically accusing putin of trying to just pin the blame on anyone. take a listen should know they have brought hundreds of thousands of their own terrorists here on ukrainian land to fight against us. and they don't care about what is happening inside their own country yesterday, as all this happens, instead of dealing with his fellow russian citizens, addressing them, the wimp putin was silent for 24 hours thinking about how to tie this to ukraine. it's all absolutely predictable so this i think gets to the heart or any hints at it of britain's relationship with his people that he is the provider of security >> in return for their acceptance of ever greater state control over their lives. i think there what may well be questions in the wake of this as to how this attack the biggest in russia in over 20 years was able to happen why the kremlin, i'm putin himself publicly dismissed western intelligence that was warning of an impending attack. but of course we do see russian propaganda coming out and getting behind this hint from president putin that u
at basically accusing putin of trying to just pin the blame on anyone. take a listen should know they have brought hundreds of thousands of their own terrorists here on ukrainian land to fight against us. and they don't care about what is happening inside their own country yesterday, as all this happens, instead of dealing with his fellow russian citizens, addressing them, the wimp putin was silent for 24 hours thinking about how to tie this to ukraine. it's all absolutely predictable so this i...
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then what does that say about vladimir putin? the ability to keep his own people safe it might pause it. the argument that russia is too focused on the war in ukraine when there's a threat much closer to home and the fsb has said in recent weeks that it stopped various isis plots. so it seems that let this one through kimberly, it's almost unthinkable, especially here in the us that an event like this would happen 115 people would be dead and you would not hear from the leader of the country so many hours after this, what do you make of silence, not hearing from putin himself so far >> well, you've heard from various senior russian officials, including the deputy prime minister saying things like putin has sent his regards and best wishes to those recovering in the hospital and one parliament but when duma maker lawmaker has been out in public saying that putin will speak after it's more clear who was responsible. >> it >> speaks to a possible scrambling of how to handle this violence, how to pin it possibly on ukraine, that lawm
then what does that say about vladimir putin? the ability to keep his own people safe it might pause it. the argument that russia is too focused on the war in ukraine when there's a threat much closer to home and the fsb has said in recent weeks that it stopped various isis plots. so it seems that let this one through kimberly, it's almost unthinkable, especially here in the us that an event like this would happen 115 people would be dead and you would not hear from the leader of the country so...