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Sept. 12, 201302:32
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Get to know Vladimir Putin

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You’ve seen the Russian president ride horseback shirtless, sing “Blueberry Hill” to celebrities and try to negotiate a diplomatic solution in Syria. Vladimir Putin isn’t shy about wielding his power publicly or privately. NBC’s Kate Snow reports.