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0:43 Beginning.

0:57 A new investigative drone named Nebulas in the studio.

2:00 Yachts, oligarchs, prostitutes: the sex huntress.

2:20 An excerpt from the ACF (Anti-Corruption Foundation) investigation into Deripaska and Prikhodko’s corruption and ties to the United States.

4:50 How did it happen that the woman who set a sex trap for Navalny’s campaign headquarters and Alexei himself was servicing an oligarch and a government official on a yacht?

7:04 An excerpt from the video “Sex Trap for Navalny,” filmed in the Moscow headquarters over the summer.

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11:58 “It’s not the 1990s anymore, things are better now,” Putin claims. “Even in the 1990s, nothing like this happened,” Navalny says.

13:57 Let’s give the floor to Nastya Rybka: “Lyosha, you could have tried harder.”

15:25 Did Nastya understand who “Daddy” was? “I didn’t look at Daddy’s passport. I was only interested in his status in the eyes of my target.”

18:20 “Can the deputy prime minister, ‘Daddy,’ remain in office after all this?”

21:50 Elon Musk’s failure. “It’s a fiasco, bro,” Russian officials told him.

23:09 The triumphant launch of the Falcon Heavy rocket. “Let’s enjoy this fantastic spectacle one more time.”

25:16 A comment from Roscosmos’s PR director. The whole world is celebrating and congratulating Elon Musk, while Russian officials see the launch as a defeat and call it a failure: “It’s a good trick. But Tesla is in trouble!”

26:38 “Your Rogozin said, ‘Oops, we launched from Vostochny, but the settings were for Baikonur.’ You mixed up the spaceports! What can you say to Elon Musk?”

29:17 “Musk did a great job, but the Russian people are more talented than Americans,” Shuvalov comments.

30:55 The number of satellites launched by different countries around the world.

34:00 The candidates are still nowhere to be seen. ACF polling.

34:10 If the election were held in the near future, which candidate would you vote for?

35:14 Which politician would you never vote for under any circumstances?

36:02 Which candidates’ campaign materials have you come across over the past two weeks?

37:30 Awareness of the nationwide protests on January 28.

38:20 Russians on the recent rallies.

40:10 The miracle ballot.

41:10 “So which line is Vladimir Putin on? This is obvious rigging! They might as well have put a check mark or an arrow there in advance. Only one comparison comes to mind: the ballot from the referendum on the Anschluss of Austria.”

44:16 “Now let’s move on to an even lower low.” Putin’s income: simple math.

46:03 Live on air, we calculate Putin’s salary in terms of the watches he has appeared wearing in public. “He must have asked for all six years of his salary in advance and bought himself a pile of watches.”

49:40There will be no progress in Russia as long as television, radio, and newspapers belong to the state.

51:20Will there be lists of all Russians who help carry out election fraud?

52:00What do you think is behind the situation in Dagestan? “Corruption in Dagestan cannot exist without corruption in Moscow!”

54:50 Right leg, left leg. “The last time I was questioned by the Investigative Committee was in 2013.”

55:50 A quote from the report by the police officer whom Navalny allegedly injured: “He struck my right leg in the knee area with his left leg, causing me severe physical pain.”

56:40 And here is the very police major whom Navalny “brutally kicked in the leg.”

1:00:45 “Help us spread the video about Nastya Rybka! So ordinary Russians can learn how things really get done in our country.”

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