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motivated case, and may well be killed _ motivated case, and may well be killed it— motivated case, and may well be killed if something happens very quickly — killed if something happens very ruickl . ., ,, killed if something happens very ruickl. ., quickly. from your conversations today with _ quickly. from your conversations today with any — quickly. from your conversations today with any piece, _ quickly. from your conversations today with any piece, how- quickly. from your conversations i today with any piece, how receptive were they to putting out some sort of statement? aha, were they to putting out some sort of statement?— were they to putting out some sort of statement? a statement is easy. there's no question _ of statement? a statement is easy. there's no question the _ of statement? a statement is easy. there's no question the going - of statement? a statement is easy. there's no question the going to . of statement? a statement is easy. | there's no question the going to put on the _ there's no question the going to put on the statement. the key is, will they do— on the statement. the key is, will they do more than a statement? we are asking _ they do more than a statement? we are asking for today is pregnancy scan _ are asking for today is pregnancy scan fiction, targeted sanctions against — scan fiction, targeted sanctions against georgian officials who are on involved in this tortuous slow—motion assassination. the members — slow—motion assassination. the members of the european parliament that are _ members of the european parliament that are all— members of the european parliament that are all in favour of that, and the question is can we get that done quickly— the question is can we get that done quickly enough so it has an effect and got him treated a lot of person it has— and got him treated a lot of person it has been— and got him treated a lot of person it has been maintained by the authorities in georgia that because mikheil saakashvili has been on hunger strikes, several hunger strikes, this is why he has lost so much weight and is in such ill health. ~ . , much weight and is in such ill

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so when somebody like president zelenskyy at a press conference directly calls for his release, that is very helpful. for this cause. that's ultimately what this is about. it's him in his life. so things like that to give me some hope. things like that to give me some ho e. ., , things like that to give me some ho e, ., , , , ., things like that to give me some hoe. ., , , , ., ., hope. you must be very worried for him. yes, — hope. you must be very worried for him. yes, definitely. _ hope. you must be very worried for him. yes, definitely. and _ hope. you must be very worried for him. yes, definitely. and it's - him. yes, definitely. and it's difficult because _ him. yes, definitely. and it's difficult because there - him. yes, definitely. and it's difficult because there is - him. yes, definitely. and it's| difficult because there is only him. yes, definitely. and it's i difficult because there is only so much you can do. we can hold these meetings, raise awareness, but ultimately it's up to the georgian government, which is a black box. we don't know exactly what they are basing their decisions on. but if they don't do this than i do fear that the outcome will be bad. our worst fears will be realised, and maybe soon. worst fears will be realised, and maybe soon-— worst fears will be realised, and maybe soon. worst fears will be realised, and ma be soon. �* , ,, maybe soon. bill, can i bring you in here? so you are _ maybe soon. bill, can i bring you in here? so you are helping _ maybe soon. bill, can i bring you in here? so you are helping the - maybe soon. bill, can i bring you in| here? so you are helping the family in their campaign to get help for mikheil saakashvili. what sort of reception had you had today? itrefoil reception had you had today? well this is a shocking _ reception had you had today? well

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of faking itjust in order to get out ofjail. i'm joined now by eduard saakashvili, son of the former georgian president, and bill browder, human rights campaigner and the ceo of hermitage capital management. theyjoin us where they've been meeting members of the european parliament. first of all edouard if i can ask you, how was your father? when did you last see him? i actually last saw him unfortunately in the fall because they didn't let me in when i was in georgia in the winter. however, his condition is public knowledge at this point. we have seen footage that is very disturbing from the court appearance just some weeks ago and now we have reached a point where even the government hospital where he is being held recently held a press conference saying his life is really

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rayhan demytrie gave us an update. well, mikheil saakashvili, georgia's third president, he returned from exile. after the end of his second term in 2013, he left georgia and he was in exile for eight years. he made a surprise return in october 2021, just on the eve of local elections here, and called for mass, kind of, protests and gatherings, anti—government protests. he was sentenced in absentia in 2018. so he was arrested immediately, jailed, and he went on hunger strike, on two lengthy hunger strikes that really damaged his health. his lawyers are saying that he's really on the verge of dying because of his medical conditions. so a few months ago, we'd been following a trial that was brought by his legal team. they'd asked a judge here

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to release mikheil saakashvili on health grounds and mikheil saakashvili himself appeared via a video link at one of the court hearings, and when the nation saw the state he was in, people were shocked, notjust in georgia but outside georgia as well. his speech was impaired. he just looked like a shadow of his former self. but the authorities here, they and the judge presiding over that court hearing refused to release mikheil saakashvili on health grounds. the georgian authorities, they have been saying that this is all, kind of, a simulation, self—inflicted medical conditions, and they said that he is a criminal and he has to serve his time. they accused mikheil saakashvili

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international pressure is growing on georgia to either release mikheil saa kash vi li, or allow outside medical aid to assess him. mr saakashvili is the country's former president. he's been serving a six year sentence in the capital tbilisi for abuse of power. some believe the charges are politically motivated. some believe the charges are politically motivated. but his health has been deteriorating and he's currently held in a hospital in the georgian capital tbilisi. his doctors say his ill health is due to an unhealthy diet. he did stage several hunger strikes, but there are fears he was poisoned. members of the european parliament in strasbourg today met with the former president's family and last month world leaders, including ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky, called for his release. our caucasus correspondent

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

feeling it because the extra costs have to get trickled down into the consumer. >> reporter: he's cut pay 5 cents a mile for drivers like paintin. some people may think 5 cents is just a mikheil. >> eth $300 to $400 a week. >> reporter: that's a lot. high diesel prices are fueled in part by the u.s. banning russian oil after the war in ukraine and u.s. oil refineries closing during covid because of low demand, all putting pressure on a tight supply, according to oil analyst patrick behaan of gas buddy. >> i would saith as close to be a shortage without being a shortage. americans can still find diesel at most stations. >> reporter: despite high prices, paintin says he can't slow down. >> i'm a working man. this is all i know. >> reporter: paintin says truck drivers and other companies have seen even wigger pay cuts. phor, with the supply to tight, the oil analyst we spoke to says

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