Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Wednesday that he was facing new extremism and terrorism charges that could keep him behind bars for life.
would result from placing russia on this list that, for instance, other countries, such as north korea and iran are on right now? so, it would put russia in a really small category of pariah countries joining iran, north korea, syria and cuba to the state sponsor of terrorism list. it would be the symbolism behind that. every day we see the terrorism of russian federation in ukraine. it would actually have real impact. heretofor the biden administration has focused sanctions on individuals and organizations, going after the oligarchs, sanctioning putin and lavrov. this would have a significant impact because businesses that do business in russia still would face reputational risk if they continue to do business in russia. so, i think we would see more businesses flee the russian federation. very importantly, span the aperture and kind of sanctions the u.s. could deploy against russian federation. it would limit dual use exports
prosecutor to prove the responsibility under vladimir putin. because not only you have a victim, you have to prove who committed the crime. and i don t think that it is clear that putin ordered soldiers to kill the civilians on the street or to shoot and shell the hospital which includes killing civilians. in war you can kill any combatant legally, but you cannot kill civilians. luis, thank you very much for your insight. we ll be following this for sure. coming up, two major banks warning that we could be headed straight toward a recession. and drama on the tarmac. jetblue making a big offer to buy spirit airlines. trying to spoil its deal with frontier. and plus inside the fight, pliing out on capitol hill over
immunity. the international criminal court, no. there is no immunity before the international criminal court. that is why putin can be investigated. problem is migration crime. and this crime was established that most countries, russia, and the ukraine, have to be members. and russia is not a member of the icc so you need a solution that will never pass because russia has veto. so it protects putin from that crime. however there are crimes against humanity that because when you see this hospital destroyed, people killed on the street, very difficult for the
the point of this is to tell them to go home and eventually he got there. but an interesting position for ivanka, she is the daughter of the president but she was in realtime telling him to make it stop and he was ignoring his daughter. and we should also say for all the people who didn t show up, steve bannon, mark meadows, this committee has volumes of testimony, emails, texts. they will get the full story of what happened that day because even mark meadows who didn t show up to testify turned over all of his emails and texts. this committee will tell the story. and thereis dividing line really. a lot of people loyal to donald trump almost to the very end, loyal in ways that a lot of us did not understand. but even for most of those people, january 6 was the dividing line. a breaking point. a breaking point. up next, president biden and other world leaders say that putin is a war criminal. but what would the consequences actually look like? we ll ask a prosecutor who