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Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar on resisting Putin

Amanpour

CNN

News

4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2022

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Tuesday's deadly missile explosion in Poland marked the first time a NATO country was directly hit during the conflict and is a reminder of the potential risks of spillover. Russian journalist Mikhail Zygar is following developments in the war closely; he now lives outside Russia and is founding editor of the independent news channel TV Rain. Resistance against Putin takes many forms, and he joins Christiane in London to explain why going public with his own gay marriage was an act of protest.  Also on today's show: Former US Vice President Al Gore; actor Hugh Bonneville. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to Ammanpur. Here's what's coming up.

0:08.0

The Russian society have the obligation to create the new laws for the future Russia.

0:15.8

Standing up to Putin's Repression Machine, Russian journalist and author Mikhail

0:20.6

Zegar tells me why marrying his partner was a political act and how

0:25.8

Moscow's battlefield losses in Ukraine are playing out at home. Then we must see

0:31.0

the so-called Dash for Gas for what it really is.

0:36.0

A Dash down a bridge to nowhere.

0:39.0

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore continues to sound the alarm on the climate crisis.

0:45.2

He tells Walter Isakson if the COP27 summit can actually put the brakes on our fossil fuel

0:50.9

addiction.

0:51.9

Plus, um, you're not using those ear brushes to clean your mouth, are you Mr. Brown?

0:57.0

Pecuteer Habib.

1:00.0

Morning.

1:01.0

Paddington and Downton Abbey star Hugh Bonneville on his quiet ascent and his new memoir playing under the piano. Oh, Welcome to the program everyone. I'm Christina Montpur in London. Not

1:29.0

Ukraine's fault. That is how the NATO Secretary General described Tuesday's explosion in Poland near the border with Ukraine,

1:35.8

where a missile fell and killed two people.

1:38.7

NATO's view that this was a misfire by Ukrainian air defenses against Russia's cruise missiles

1:45.0

means that Moscow bears full responsibility.

1:48.0

It was the first time a NATO country was directly hit during this conflict.

1:52.0

It's a reminder of the potential risks of

1:54.5

spillover. My first guest tonight is following developments in the war very closely.

1:59.6

He's the Russian author and journalist Mikhail Ziegar.

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