united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program president putin s most formidable political rival was locked two ed up two years ago. but he still has a voice, his message carried on by his inner circle that inspires russia s opposition movement. i have an exclusive interview with his daughter, dasha, on the state of her father and his mission to bring democracy to russia. and what might befall the world in 2023? ian bremmer will lay out the biggest political risk of the new year. the biggest risk is putin, agenting as the most powerful rogue state in history. and we ll have the economic outlook. but first, here is my take. it was hard not to be fixated on the drama that unfolded in the house of representatives this week, when the republican party had a nervous breakdown in full public view. this crisis was entirely of the party s own making. for decades, it has whipped its base into a righteous fury, by promising radical policies th
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today on the program, president putin s most formidable political rival was locked up two years ago. but alexi navalny still has a voice, his message carried on by his inner circle, one that inspires russia s opposition movement. i have an exclusive interview with his daughter, dasha, on the state of her father and his mission to bring democracy to russia. and what might befall the world in 2023? ian bremmer will lay out the biggest political risk of the new year. the biggest risk is putin, acting as the most powerful rogue state that we have ever dealt with in his story. and rucihr sharma will give the economic outlook. but first, here is my take. it was hard not to be fixated on the drama that unfolded in the house of representatives this week, when the republican party had a nervous breakdown in full public view. this crisis was entirely of th
the floor, and he is allowed to have a mug, a toothbrush, and one book. currently, he has some bad back problems, and he s been trying to get in touch with doctors, and he s been complaining a lot to the prison guards and the prison administration. but the prison doctor visited him once, prescribed him with injections that are not really helping him, and they re not giving us the medication name and diagnosis, or even refusing to tell us the name of the doctor who is treating him. everybody i have talked to who has been through solitary confinement says it is hell. it is the worst form of punishment. and for three months you say he s been there? yes. well, people he s been in solitary confinement nine times now. what they do to say that he s
well, people he s been in solitary confinement nine times now. what they do to say that he s not in solitary confinement for such a long time, is they put him in for a week, then take him out for one day, and then say well, now you violated another rule, so we re going to put you back into solitary confinement. all together since august now, so for almost four months now, he s been in solitary confinement. there s this amazing moment in the film where your father is impersonating the national security adviser to putin, and he asks the people who he thinks poisoned him, and how they and the guy starts explaining what he did. [ speaking non-english ]