“It’s A Sign Of Weakness” – Anderson Cooper On Putin’s Law Against Speaking The Truth In Russia

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Published on March 8, 2022

Anderson Cooper joins us live from Lviv, Ukraine, and comments on Vladimir Putin’s attempt to silence Russian opposition to his war and stifle reporting by news outlets like CNN. Stick around for more of Stephen’s interview with Anderson Cooper. #Colbert #AC360 #AndersonCooper

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19 comments

  • Jennifer McKillop 2 years ago

    Ukraine follks are welcome to our home in Atlanta

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  • Thomas Steiner 2 years ago

    Just imagine if Trump was president. They would be no Ukraine Russian war.. everyone knows that’s a fact. They know Joe Biden is weak dementia s**** on himself and wears diapers.

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  • Kenneth James 2 years ago

    Ughh. If CNN wants to get the trust of the people back they are going to report the actual news unbiased for a while. Not have Stephen just say you guys do it best.

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  • ruth depew 2 years ago

    Putin has outlawed the truth. Trump is so jealous.

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  • kevin 2 years ago

    anderson thank you, you are the best !!!

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  • Taiylor Wallace 2 years ago

    Anderson is one of the bravest and finest reporters of our lifetime. Regardless of anything here in the USA, he risks life and limb to go on-location and expose truths that we, the very ignorant, removed, and sheltered American people, usually don’t see. It’s not that we don’t want to know. It’s that we don’t know what we don’t know. And while he is a liberal-leaning reporter, I’ve known Anderson all my life to approach these stories not with political motives, but a human angle where he reminds us that terrible things are happening to normal people who don’t deserve to suffer for political gain.

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  • Jennifer McKillop 2 years ago

    I have a home in Atlanta – come to us! You are more than welckme

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  • Suad Osman 2 years ago

    Man got banged by onother man is talking about politics hh

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  • joaquien Perezz 2 years ago

    Fn sad .

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  • John Prince 2 years ago

    Patton was right.

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  • GH 2 years ago

    Wow, way to shamelessly plug and try to rehabilitate CNN after these past few years.

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  • Russell Clement 2 years ago

    Blinking

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  • Emerald Mara 2 years ago

    Ehhh but Vice is also there, Politico (since the 1st day), so you can’t just say “CNN has the resources, nobody does this story” when their reporters were later than everyone’s else…

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  • Johan Wahlsten 2 years ago

    We need more old fashioned reporting, where real actions get the light of journalism.

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  • Red Spiral Ray 2 years ago

    I’m sorry, but I just can’t agree with the women and children first thing. If men are going to stay behind, that means they aren’t considered as valuable as women. Equality doesn’t work like that, even during wartime.

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  • MiPi 2 years ago

    I love how they write Kyiv in Ukrainian language, and not Kiev as it’s written in Russian.

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  • Wind Roos 2 years ago

    War is not a documentary or a movie, you don’t tell the full story during a war, you merely pic moments.
    You get dangerous, not as helpful as you think, when you normalize it, when you see it directly in TV, with comments and opinions. That’s the reason why Graham though he could violate the Geneva convention and Marco rubio decided it was a good idea to tweet an interview with Zelenskyy even tho all were warned to NOT do so. If members of your government can’t do it what do you expect of the ppl that follow them?
    You are utterly Warmongers, that’s what the usa is, and you will make the world end, somehow, someway…

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  • StaLaCtite 2 years ago

    cooper = weakness steffen. yall

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  • Rajen Naidoo 2 years ago

    Anderson risking life and limb to bring the truth please be safe

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