Yesterday on the show, I also carried out a humanitarian mission: I spoke about a missing elderly man. He is 65 years old. He was last seen on February 12 at the "Leaders of Russia" forum. He vanished, and no one can find him.

Timestamps for those too lazy to watch the whole episode are below.

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0:34 Opening. In the studio: Alexei Navalny, a candidate with a criminal pathology.

1:13 Come to the memorial march for Boris Nemtsov on February 25 at 2:00 p.m. on Strastnoy Boulevard.

1:53 Detain everyone!

4:20 Why were Volkov and Rubanov arrested while Navalny is free? "For them it's already February 23 (Defender of the Fatherland Day, a Russian holiday), everyone's drinking at Tverskoy Court, so they let me go."

6:38 Impressive statistics from Navalny's campaign.

7:10 In which regions of Russia do they traditionally fabricate turnout above 70%? "To bring turnout down, we need to place observers."

9:47 ❗️Grandpa is missing. "Russia has a problem with people disappearing."

10:28 "An elderly man has gone missing. Grandpa is missing; he hasn't appeared in public for ten days. He has many friends, many people who love him."

11:20 Distinguishing features: "Responds to 'national leader.' Follows the sound of coins and the rustle of money. If you're not sure it's him, just take out a banknote and rustle it. Try to find him, and if you do, don't return him!"

12:55 During his election campaign, Putin refused to: — show up for his own nomination, — take part in debates on free broadcast airtime, — appear in his own campaign ads.

15:24 They say: "If there's Putin, there's Russia; without Putin, there's no Russia." "As you can see, we're living just fine: we haven't died, the Earth hasn't crashed into its celestial axis, and Russia hasn't fallen apart, despite what they're trying to make us believe."

16:01 Have you watched Yury Dud's interview with Serebryakov?

18:20 They're artificially inflating turnout.

20:55 Print and distribute flyers about the strike yourselves: 2018.navalny.com/zabastovka.

21:50 How a university rector in Yekaterinburg is breaking the law: "And most importantly, you need to vote in the first half of the day! I'm not saying who to vote for, but you are obliged to vote no matter what!"

24:00 "He stands in front of his students, whom he is supposed to teach something worthwhile, and says: 'But you're state-funded employees! Remember who's giving you all this?' It's disgusting to watch. Putin doesn't give you anything — he steals from that money!"

26:00 Election boycotts take place all over the world.

27:16 "Party of Progress": how our name was stolen from us.

30:40 "When you make a video address saying 'I've become disillusioned with Navalny' and tell people not to go to the rally, then it's obvious you're a hack propagandist."

33:05 Weekly rock-bottom polling.

33:38 Which of the candidates would you vote for right now?

34:26 "The Kremlin's scheme is working: the fake candidates have no support at all."

34:35 Negative ratings: who would you never vote for?

35:17 Which candidates' campaign materials have you come across over the past two weeks?

37:20 The "best" creative campaign video from one of the candidates.

39:20 What kind of brainwashing is this?

41:00 What do you think about your surname being used in the fight against snowdrifts? "There simply is no better example of the authorities' idiocy!"

42:00 What would Navalny say if he had 60 minutes in prime time on Channel One?

43:55 What should be done with the huge number of campaign posters?

46:00 The shooting in Kizlyar.

48:00 "People were gunned down, and I would like to see more reaction. Sweeping it under the rug will lead nowhere."

50:10 Dmitry Borisov was sentenced to one year in a penal colony.

51:35 "He is behaving very courageously. This man is in prison for all of us! That's exactly how we should see it."

52:10 Alexei, why not write to the leaders of other countries asking them not to recognize the election? "No one is going to solve our problems for us."

53:55 "I am fundamentally opposed to the death penalty. How can we trust our judicial system with killing people?"

56:14 What can minors do to help with election monitoring?

58:10 Are we some kind of yard mutts?

58:35 A fragment from a TV Rain (Dozhd) report: what offended the representatives of the Ust-Labinsk court.

1:00:15 "I believe you are Oleg Deripaska's disgusting yard mutts, and you disgrace your profession, your country, the planet, and the Milky Way galaxy."

1:01:30 What do you think about Russia threatening to block Elon Musk's internet?

1:03:01 "In the Beautiful Russia of the Future, we'll make free internet for ourselves even without Elon Musk! Sign up to be an observer": 2018.navalny.com/observer

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