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What Putin’s past tells us about where Russia’s war goes now

Clip: 4/20/2022 | 7m 22sVideo has Closed Captions

What Putin’s past tells us about where Russia’s war goes next

Russia invaded Ukraine in late February, but financier Bill Browder said he’s tried to warn governments about Vladimir Putin’s corruption and violence for years longer. Judy Woodruff asks Browder about his new book, “Freezing Order,” which details what he learned and the risks he faced exposing a money laundering ring tied to Putin, and what that tells us about where the war in Ukraine goes next.

04/20/2022

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