blocked since the beginning of the war. facebook, instagram have been blocked by the russian government. so access to these outlets, they need to find ways. the video services, for example, that you can install to access the blocked web sites, but evgenia. i am sorry, we re pressed for time but we say vladimir putin is ruining two countries. not just trying to decimate ukraine but clearly hurting his own citizens as well. we ll continue to follow your husband s story as well. thank you so much. thank you, bianna. coming up in our next hour, we re continuing to follow breaking developments in the release of american trevor reed from a russian prison. what it took to make it all happen. we ll have thohose details up nt after the break. citrus and mimt to uplift the senses and trtransform your mood. air wick essential mist aromom.
published in the washington post about his detention, about what is going on. i know he will continue to fight. he s asking people to fight and he s going to where the fight is. he is there now. evgenia, thank you so much for being with us. we appreciate it. thank you for having me here. thank you very much. it s the question that the american people want to know and economists are working overtime to figure out, is a recession coming or not? we ll ask a former top white house economic adviser next. first, the story of another fierce critic of vladimir putin, alexey navalny, currently imprisoned in russia after taking on the kremlin. here is a preview of the new cnn film navalny.
two people were arrested for holding silent actions with copies of war and peace in their hands. they got arrested just for that. the number of prisoners of conscious continues to grow daily. the numbers are terrifying. evgenia, it s amazing to hear you speak because i know you must be so concerned about your husband, and yet you re doing the work, doing some of his work here. he is in prison right now and you are raising the alarm. you re sounding the alarm for what he would sound the alarm for. have you been able to speak to him at all? i am able to speak to him, thankfully. he gets wen phone call a day. he calls me and we discuss everything. yes, of course, i m going to continue doing his work for as long as it takes, and i will do
comprehend living in the western world of how much danger they re in by grasping reality. evgenia, i appreciate you speaking out for your husband and his safety. i really hope he s back home with you soon. thank you, bianna. he will be free and he will be home and he will continue his fight. thank you, evgenia. thank you. thank you so much for joining us at home today. i am bianna golodryga. so many stories like that, people paying for their opposition with their freedom. i m jim sciutto. kate bolduan starts after a short break. so subaru is growing ourur commitment to protect the environment. in partnership with the national forest foundation, subaru and our retailers are proud to help replant 1 million trees to help restore our forests.
opposition to vladamir putin s regime since he came to power, and he has been fiercely advocating for sanctions in lviv since 2010. his close colleague paid him the ultimate price for this advocacy, because he was killed, shot dead in 2015. my husband was imprisoned twice for this advocacy, and had to learn to walk and hold a spoon twice. three times in his life, once when he was a baby. so we have known how mr. putin is for years, and we have been trying and trying to tell the world about it. it s really tragic that it took over two decades and a bloody war that this murderer, this madman launched against our closest neighbors for the rest of the world to realize the true nature of mr. putin. evgenia, you talk about you,