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>> the following. he's a cnn special report >> december 5, 1989? >> it >> was a cold night in dresden, east germany >> and >> it would change the course of vladimir putin's life the berlin wall had just formed >> all over east germany angry crowds roamed the streets lashing out at symbols of communist rule that night in dresden they found a target. >> the local kgb headquarters a
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mob surrounded the building. >> as the hour grew later, the crowd grew larger inside, peering through the curtain this was a young kgb lieutenant colonel named vladimir putin >> he was terrified that they're going to storm the building putin was a junior officer but the boss was away. >> he was in charge >> the berlin wall had come down, policework going to help and he called for instructions desperate for help. putin diouf kgb headquarters in moscow over and over again. >> finally, >> one official told him simply, moscow is silent >> and i think it felt like a deep the trail vladimir putin
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was on his own >> he went down into the bowels of the building fired up the furnace >> he finds himself in the basement at a furnace, shoveling documents as he hears demonstrations out on the street they are burning the secret files so fast that the furnace is blowing up >> putin torched thousands of pages of kgb documents and secrets as the crowd closed in with the fire still raging, hootan went outside and face the mouth all by himself there are armed guards inside. he told them they will shoot you and he's able to bluff his way outfits and tell the crowd, don't try it here. you're going to get hurt. >> putin's threat worked. the
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mob dispersed. >> this is the drama that stays with putin all the time. the fear of popular uprising >> good evening. i'm fareed zakaria we used to think we understood vladimir putin smart, but cold, ruthless by calculating tough but rational. the kgb man who bluffed away that angry mob in dresden the leader carefully accumulating power over a country that spans 11 time zones but now we see a different vladimir putin reckless emotional, a gambler the terrible bloody assault on ukraine. despite military failures and massive economic costs he's even made nuclear threats. should americans be afraid? 92% do not cross putin, the highest negative rating pew
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research has ever recorded for a world leader what is putin doing what is he thinking >> finding the >> answers could be a matter of life and death the story begins at the moment he first rose to power december 31st 1999 minute until the 21st century begins one minute until vladimir putin becomes president of russia it's a moment of high drama russia reeling over putin's sudden ascendance. >> a lot of things happen very quickly outside the halls of the kremlin. many know nothing about him it had all started
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just hours earlier suddenly, yeltsin appeared on television like email. email bucha. now, boris yeltsin, the first president of democratic russia, abruptly resigned >> but surprise announcement from boris yeltsin that he is resigning as president and turning over power to as prime minister. vladimir putin it was clear. >> yeltsin had been struggling drinking and he's barely being propped up i mean, physically propped up he disappears for weeks at a time. he's obviously had heart attacks >> the sudden handover of power left russia and the world with one overwhelming question who is this guy >> americans and others don't know a great deal about him. and people who predict exactly what type of a president he
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would make are essentially blowing a lot of smoke? >> could be the person that brings russia out of its decline. >> or he >> couldn't be the leader that makes russia into an authoritarian regime. again no one had the slightest idea what putin would do. >> he came out of obscurity it was it an accident that he was picked by boris yeltsin? to be his successor. >> an accident because boris yeltsin had already gone through five different prime ministers now that one he'd pretty much cycled through everybody. >> they had diverse talents, but had to meet one requirement >> they have to guarantee that you would not be prosecuted after his traumas >> the corrupt yeltsin needed a get-out-of-jail-free card >> they settled on putin because they knew that putin would be loyal to the yeltsin family that yeltsin could retire and not be put in jail
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>> vladimir putin delivered the first decree that putin passed was to protect the yeltsin family so the deal was made. deal was made >> a lot. amir putin, a virtual political unknown three months ago. now, clearly in charge of russia putin's lightning-fast rise was remarkable. >> but to >> really understand it, we need to go back to the dramatic story of him its life >> st. petersburg, >> founded by peter the great 300 years of history >> the capital of the old russian empire. and the birthplace of vladimir putin he grew up not among grand monuments, but instead in the city's darkest corners.
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>> he's a kid from the projects. this scrappy small kid from the street. >> they lived in a single large room in a communal apartment he grew up basically in the courtyard of is really crummy building. rats >> he was the only surviving child of a janitor and a factory worker his parents were working class. they worked all the time >> young putin often got into fights >> he took up judo because he was small. he was short and he wanted some advantage over the bigger, stronger boys. >> the childhood bully putin recalls most vividly, was not another boy it was a rat >> foster sure would pay. somebody listens when i saw one, he says, i will chase it >> it was a game. >> he would scare them off with a stick >> but >> one day, one rat refused to
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run and he corners the rat and then the rat lunges at him and all of a sudden, he's defending himself in radish, chasing him rather than him chasing the rat he escaped the rat. >> but in putin's tellings of this stale it has a moral a leucine can lineker. >> remember, he says it is better not to corner anyone >> it would be a theme throughout vladimir putin's life, trapped in a corner only to fight his way out remember as a young kgb agent in dresden, he was unarmed, outnumbered, face-to-face, with an angry mob. yet he still managed to turn the tables but then in 19, he encountered a force he could not defeat there are shouting freedom, freedom >> he came home to the soviet union, a country he did not
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recognize his homeland had been transformed by mikhail gorbachev and his policy of openness. >> glasnost this evening, the soviet experiment with glasnost, people are talking more freely. there was >> a sense things are changing. >> a romance with things west the popular culture begins to transform. the media, opens up all of it in very rough ways >> freedom came fast and it exposed the rock at the heart of communism all of a sudden, anything was possible. >> three of the most powerful republics now have joined forces and declared the old union dead >> in 1991. >> the >> soviet union finally collapsed. >> tonight in moscow or the kremlin, the red flag of the failed soviet union at last
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came down. and the flag of russia rose 300 years of history, erased >> soviet institutions ceased to exist. among them, vladimir putin's beloved kgb. >> it wasn't clear who he wasn't anymore >> suddenly, russia began to look like the united states >> we are opening the first big dog in moscow like mac is big mac >> coca cola, coca cola >> almost overnight >> yeah. i just got mickey mouse, new freedoms, capitalism western values it all looked great from the west to vladimir putin. >> it was the catastrophe. >> vladimir putin views the break-up of the soviet union, as he said himself, to be the
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greatest geopolitical tragedy of the 20th century >> but it wasn't just geography to putin. the breakup. he said for millions of russians away from the country, they loved the country in which they belong >> tens of millions of russians, russian speakers were quote, unquote abandoned ripped away from us. it didn't have to be the soviet union was our common past >> the most baneful separation for putin of all of the former parts of the soviet union. ukraine mattered the most >> ukraine, the loss putin never got over part not just of the soviet union, but also the czar's empire >> because it had belonged to russia for 300 years.
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>> putin's brutal assault on ukraine maybe the fulfillment of his greatest dream the world sees an unprovoked bloodbath putin sees a chance to restore the core of the russian empire >> i think that down deep in putin there is this sense of extraordinary humiliation over the collapse of the soviet union because it wasn't just the soviet union. it was the russian empire he has seen the collapse of empire once, i think in his mind, he is rebuilding what was lost in 1991 yes the man who is fighting for his imperial dreams has cut himself off from the world. putin's isolation began during covid and has
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worsened while russia wages war putin has really changed in the sense that he has become much more isolated >> his inner circle is said to be very small fewer than a handful of people. >> now with the war going badly on a constant barrage of condemnation and sanctions from the west intentionally killing civilians. >> most reasonable war crime. >> community got duma houden frequently lectures on values, gaza, snap, the moral values in the west are rotten, were better than the decadent west, immoral weak soft, comfort-obsessed to boudan. >> some of the most decadent are lgbtq people. >> lgbt people are destroying the christian shen, the faith and christian churches. >> he has brought up gender fluidity. a man as a man and a woman as a woman. the men are
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in charge in, a recently televised conference, he mocked people who quote cannot get by without so-called gender freedoms be motivated this war and he has condemned gay marriage every family's says must have a mom and dad >> yet >> his own family is not exactly leave it to beaver. >> the woman who is rumored to be vladimir putin girlfriend is a new target in the latest round of eu sanctions against russia >> he has two adult daughters, but since his 2014 divorce, he's said to have fathered several younger children with his girlfriend, a former olympic gymnast >> neil and i was >> who didn't denies all of it >> his private >> life is never talked about on russian television. >> he was absolutely no critical words about vladimir putin on the russian airways. none, not one word. >> the propaganda, the isolation the bizarre behavior.
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>> all >> of it worries those who study him closely. >> he's extremely dangerous. he's backed into a corner. he is more dangerous >> than he has ever been mikhail khodorkovsky was once russia's richest man when he became a putin critic he ended up in prison for ten years. >> now, routinely kharkiv and if straight, when he was not greeted with flowers, it drove him literally insane. more scary. he has a mission to show the whole world. he is great erratic obsessed enraged. >> this bouton. now that cornered rat, he once encountered up next when vladimir met hollywood >> you
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vladimir putin, turned to a top adviser and asked what can we do to help the americans >> he was >> the first world leader to call the white house that day. >> i would like to say, we are with you in a heartfelt speech he told americans we feel your pain >> soon putin visited ground zero provided weapons and crucial intelligence fight the taliban and declared emphatically to the word that caltech quick is for by >> the cold war is over there were glimmers of hope early on
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that putin could >> be america's friend those hopes are now long forgotten >> the man >> who once felt america's pain become the man who hated the west >> in his first year as president the world saw very different vladimir putin and shakes and more handshakes fled the british prime minister
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analysts don't like the end >> he charmed world leaders everywhere visiting 18 countries around the globe he made a dramatic speech to the german parliament in german, those >> is staying his land promising that russia was a friendly european nation. >> we don't what i see the chest, euripides could, could do based on what i've seen so far, i think that the united states can be business so this man putin started out making gestures towards wanting to join nato >> most famously, we had a great dinner last night. we have little texas barbecue >> won the heart of president bush >> when we're talking about as a new relationship so that we
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can work together to make the world more peaceful >> convincing him that he was a fellow christian. >> i looked the man in the eye. i found it'd be very straightforward and trustworthy was able to get a sense of his soul but there was more in putin's soul beneath those kind words for the west. a manipulative former spy well-trained in the art of deception. >> there was a kgb agent and a bitterly humiliated russian patriot hell bent on making russia great again biding his time empty stomachs and empty wallets while his nation was still weak, food shortages deteriorating living conditions >> after the collapse, holders told me tenia, the economic crisis in the beginning of 19 was really terrible.
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>> but in the 2000s oil prices skyrocketed. >> russians have never had so much money to spend and they're spending it like there was no tomorrow russia got rich. >> money is flooding into russia. >> and putin grew bolder we will defend our freedom >> he berated america for invading iraq blasted the expansion of nato >> and in >> 2007 let's do a bunch. he unleashed a tirade it is shocking lula's leena tunnel. >> the united states has overstepped its national borders in every way. >> in a startling speech in munich that marked a turning point, it leads to a situation where nobody feels secure. >> half
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>> russian rhetoric during criticism i love american foreign policy has been heard since the cold war >> he spent almost an hour excoriating the united states and blaming us for everything >> he's has. >> now, we were living in a world of unchecked american power. you say you're bringing democracy cnn freedom, but you're bringing bloodshed and chaos >> in retrospect, it's clear that it really was a poor tenth. what was to come >> fierce battle broke out today on the fringe of the former soviet union wooden began to strike back russian planes, again, bombing georgian targets invading a former soviet republic, georgia occupies 20% of the country in the course of five days. >> there was no substantial reaction to that war from the west what we told the president, war has started today was forgotten and
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neglected. and good nord within the month, >> we only question now, where will the russians go next? >> in 2014 >> putin struck again, armed men who may be tied to the russian military two dozen trucks full of russian troops i really want to sovereignty of another country. and that is ukraine. he >> sees crimea with its nearly 2 million russian speakers >> that's just one thing that adult hitler did in the 19 we thought those days we've got this street government admitted to being removed. all identifying marks from a uniform. >> unidentified soldiers >> when we asked you guys where you're from, russia's little green men, 30,000, russia had crossed the border secretly. >> they are known by their nickname the little green men. >> just like russian special forces were not. ukrainian troops putin made bold-faced denials to western leaders will lead but soon he was
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celebrating russia's new land. >> it is public year karim topolia, and is this in a gala at the kremlin? >> you've got having stoked the fires of nationalism his approval rating, which had been sagging shot up putin has given them their pride back. >> it wouldn't be bad to get along with russia, right? wouldn't be bad. >> boudan also found a great admirer in america >> donald trump wins the presidency. >> trump's victory in 2016 my be brad eclipse you virtually
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>> an admirer of putin president putin denied having anything to do with the election interference in 2016, who believed him? >> who do you believe president putin. he just said it's not russia >> over his own intelligence agency agencies breached a historic moment in this election putin's friend would end up losing the white house >> people this nation have spoken >> his successor was firmly anti-russian outside of kabul international airport, chaos, >> re, the taliban said, we are going to burn you and your families a desperately trying to hold onto >> but he also presided over a fiasco in afghanistan meanwhile, oil prices were once again going through the roof and europe was deepening its
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addiction to russian energy oh, pretty good speed at the moment felt right >> for putin take back the and russia imperial >> crown, up to 150 civilians might be buried here. execution calls for war crimes trial. >> but when putin became the butcher of ukraine, undeniable truths about the brutality of russia. >> the west had an awakening. >> billions of dollars worth of nato weapons flooding taking into ukraine. >> goal here, victory for ukraine, weapons provided by nato countries. >> europe began arming ukraine to the teeth >> who's getting? exactly the opposite? what he intended to be brought. >> nato wouldn't respond. i'm authorizing the distal strong sanctions >> the biden administration rallied the world.
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published book, produce an audio book. we handle narration production, and digital distribution. >> color scan, the qr code. now >> in, late 2011. rebellion arrived in moscow trans of russia without putin rang out tens of thousands gathered blocks from the kremlin as the winter went longer and longer and got colder and colder, the protest got bigger and bigger. >> russia's largest since the fall of the soviet union >> all of us were very optimistic we were absolutely sure that we are witnessing the
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last, if not days, but okay. >> months >> of president putin. >> wooten have long feared being ousted by the west but now he saw something even worse. >> his own people >> trying to throw him out >> popular rappers if there's anything that animates vladimir putin's political moves it's to stave off popular uprising. >> so putin turned the tables blaming the protests on the united states of america the strategy worked in >> 2012. putin was re-elected president in a landslide. it was a rare moment of raw emotion for the strong men. >> my gazelle right >> back in control. putin looked to strike at the heart
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of the opposition. those behind the protests. >> he realized that he needs to do something that protests of 2011 at width. well, we're the turing point a cold winter night in 2015, a man and woman walk across the bolshoi moscow. gretzky bridge right next to the kremlin inside the circle the final moments of boris nemtsov nemtsov was a well-known opposition leader and a key figure during the 2011 protests but on this night breaking news coming in from russia or his neck so shot and killed in moscow's for the shots hit him in the back. >> the assassination was extremely professional. there were four or five people full working. there was a spotter, there was a guy driving a snowplow to block the camera themselves, girlfriend who he
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was walking with didn't realize he had been shot until the car was already driving off the kremlin has denied any involvement in themselves murder but death has come often for putin's opponents during the president's reign dozens of his critics have met a similar fate, but not every voice has been silenced alexei navalny, election for fight crowds during the 2011 protests. >> alexei navalny was probably the brightest star of those protests. >> and his popular youtube videos exposed the regimes corruption, dilute, summer standards 1 million near me, emily are there amid the shot
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>> president putin came in first but surprisingly, navalny showed up second august 2020, alexei navalny's cries fill an airplane he tells a flight attendant, i'm going to die he has been poisoned, his underwear laced with a cold war era nerve agent >> if the plane hadn't landed, navalny would certainly be dead spent the next five months in germany recovering and investigating who poisoned him. >> is it your contention that vladimir putin must have been aware of this? >> of course, 100% >> putin laughed at the accusation it's loop. >> who needs him? he said
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>> to putin navalny represents the threat of a popular uprising at home >> and years >> earlier, putin was rattled by the color oh, revolutions abroad in georgia, ukraine, and kyrgyzstan >> three popular uprisings led, by people. >> he still saw as lashin >> each ending with a toppled strongman >> all of it moved bouton to form his own personal army >> in 2016. he created a national guard separate from the armed forces. and under the direct control of his ministry of internal fares precisely for these kinds of threats it's commanding general is victor zolotov. once putin's personal
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bodyguard it's now a massive force with almost unlimited powers it can arrest anyone, disband any group >> even >> fire on russians without any need for judicial edicts or papers. >> it is recruited among its >> ranks thousands of chechen fighters legendary for their brutality. when protests did come tens of thousands of russians took to the streets like early last year >> the biggest show of opposition to vladimir putin in years national guard troops, and riot police will use the stomp them up >> what can i eat know, last trans epilepsy in double line if xi's through mountain last day or so when you're i see even with putin controlling, what russians see in the news war in ukraine sparked more
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unrest and more crackdowns >> 15,000 some were detained in the weeks after russia invaded. three times more than in all of 2012 >> that room that no protest is tolerated and no protest mood be tolerated in future >> he may have insulated himself from a popular uprising >> but what >> about a rebellion among a select few? >> right? in his own house >> talk of a code to overthrow vladimir putin >> that's less of a fantasy, but still a fantasy because putin hands out money hands up. >> he controls everything >> russian elites are dependent on putin, 100%. >> so i guess he's, he's pretty safe for now
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>> vladimir putin now lives like a roman emperor housed in a massive dacha outside of moscow protected by his praetorian guard and impervious to pressures of any kind. >> it was itv, which putin >> but one is reminded of the line about autocracies >> they do seem >> eternal until they fall and then we wonder how they lasted as long as they did >> tomorrow >> laura coates examines the federal criminal charges against former president trump. is it going to be >> difficult to meet this burden of proof? house wrong is the government's case. the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at eight on cnn,
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>> laura coates live week nights at 11 eastern on cnn and now my final thoughts i >> met vladimir putin for the first time when he came to the world economic forum in january 2009, i was with a small group of editors who were granted an hour of time off the record with the russian president he was almost an hour four-and-a-half, which is very unusual. davos, because things usually run with swiss punctuality. but i'd read somewhere that this was one of putin's power moves to establish the difference between him and the other person putin is not tall or imposing. he's shortish of medium build and with fairly non-descript features. he seemed slightly annoyed to be then began by mocking editor, whose magazine had published some tough articles on putin over the size of his reign, the man was wearing one of those large college rings again, putin seem to enjoy putting
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others in discomfort at some kind of disadvantage the meeting began and putin came across as intelligent, extremely well-briefed, and deeply aggrieved he began a litany of complaints against the west american particular nato, kosovo arms control, iraq. later at davos, when michael dell offered to build out russia's digital infrastructure, putin snapped at him saying russia was not an invalid, a developing country, it would build its own stuff. >> he seemed highly the nationalistic and yet highly rational. that was my impression of putin in our subsequent meetings, including one interview. >> is this >> a new putin? we are now witnessing reckless emotional. i don't know, but we do know that the russian president has not stayed the same over his extraordinary reign. it is first years he courted the west seductively, convincing president george bush that he was a spiritual man, telling
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the german bundestag that russia's destiny lay in the west. a speech he made in germany, deutschland, but in those early days, putin desperately needed help from the west russia had big debts and its he had crashed. then came almost a decade of high oil prices. and the russian economy rebounded with vigor. who this petro state was rich. and with that change came greater confidence, ambition, and even expansion putin began to do what perhaps he'd always wanted to do retrieve those russian-speaking lands that were part not of the soviet union. but the older russian empire couldn't sees himself not as a soviet commissar, but as a russian tsar in the tradition of his hero, peter the great, perhaps what changed was not putin, but the circumstances when he could, he was aggressive this year, he acted as again, oil and gas prices were sky high the west
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seemed internally divided and weak, and europe in particular had become dependent on russian energy. when he thought he had power we can see what he wanted total control over all of ukraine. >> and when he couldn't get that >> we see the viciousness with which he has waged war on ordinary, you even women and children whatever the provocation. what leader would be that merciless is he this way due to isolation, because of covid? 22 long years in office some even wonder about an illness or mental condition >> perhaps >> but i would rather not pathologize his behavior this is an occasion not for clinical analysis, but moral judgment >> who >> may not be sick. he may be evil which is worse >> i'm fareed zakaria. >> thank you for watching
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