Timestamps from yesterday’s broadcast:

0:51 Live on air: Alexei Navalny, or “the man who tanked a noodle shop’s rating out of revenge” (according to Kremlin media).

3:01❗️Three billboards on the outskirts of Azov: a police officer ran over student Ruslan Popov and then tried to hide the body.

4:49 🎥 The crime scene discovered by volunteers during the search for the missing Popov.

7:44 “Senior Interior Ministry officers speed along, drive onto the shoulder, hit a person and kill him. They get out, pick up the body, drag it along the roadside, hide it in the trunk, drive away, and dump it in a wooded strip. I repeat: this is what police officers are doing.”

9:47 “What can we expect from the Interior Ministry if its senior officers are doing things like this?” — Navalny on the Interior Ministry officers who fatally struck an Azov resident and tried to hide his body.

11:16 “The Interior Ministry system is completely rotten and falling apart; it is mired in corruption and crime because it is no longer accountable to anyone.”

12:43 🎥 “We demand a thorough investigation from the Investigative Committee and the prosecutor’s office”: a statement by a deputy from the Azov district regarding Ruslan Popov’s case.

15:21❗️Don’t stand in front of the mighty’s hood.

17:28 🎥 An FSO officer (Federal Protective Service) hit a pedestrian at a crosswalk.

19:25 🎥 A technician tries to delete footage of an FSO vehicle running into a pedestrian.

21:30 “All doors are open to police officers here. For us, there is some kind of law that can be twisted any way they like, and a noodle shop can sue us for any amount of money. But for them, no law exists at all.”

21:47❗️Comrade Evo in Mexico.

22:22 🎥 Putin and Bolivian President Evo Morales agree on cooperation.

24:36 🎥 What the protests in Bolivia look like.

25:57 “So many people came out that the police and the military switched to their side. This happens everywhere, and it will happen here too. Because all these police officers and all these people in uniform will swear allegiance and serve society once they see that people have come out into the streets anyway.”

26:30 🎥 Evo Morales comments on stepping down as president of Bolivia.

27:51 “All of us — in Bolivia and in Russia — want power to change hands regularly.”

28:36 “Protests work. If we are unhappy about something and want to achieve something, we need to take to the streets and not be afraid. And we need to do it as many times as necessary.”

29:31❗️Putin’s corruption and Rogozin’s tooth.

30:15 🎥 Putin speaks with apparent surprise about corruption at the Vostochny Cosmodrome.

31:15 Why the rocket wasn’t fit for the cosmodrome: https://navalny.com/p/4479/

32:33 🎥 Cosmodrome or tooth. Lyubov Sobol demands that Deputy Prime Minister Rogozin keep his promise: https://youtu.be/P2Z77ipae4Y

33:50 “If Putin and Rogozin had listened to us back then — or better yet, if they had left their posts when they were supposed to in 2008 — then either there would have been no corruption in the construction of the Vostochny Cosmodrome, or there would have been less of it.”

34:52 “When a company starts construction without the proper permits, then of course they carry over a few briefcases of cash to the supervising FSB officers.”

36:03❗️Hunting the prosecutor.

37:58 ACF’s investigation into the secret life of Moscow prosecutor Denis Popov: https://youtu.be/Yr4f7m69-F4

42:26 Why keeping independent candidates out of the Moscow City Duma was in prosecutor Popov’s personal interest.

47:03❓What do you think about the “foreign agent” designation for individuals?

48:37❓This week Putin backed the idea of celebrating liberation from the Tatar-Mongol yoke. Could anything be more absurd?

49:35 🎥 How filming for ACF’s new investigation took place.

54:01❗️Fall to your knees.

54:25🎥 Police officers stand like posts along the road during Medvedev’s visit to Novosibirsk.

56:15 🎥 A pensioner fell to her knees before Medvedev, asking him to solve the problem of the lack of hot water.

57:59 “Everything in our country is arranged so that people can live for years in a major city without hot water, and their problems can only be solved by some Moscow crook when you run up to him and fall to your knees before him.”

59:27❗️Napoleon the dismemberer.

59:57 🎥 Former St. Petersburg State University lecturer Oleg Sokolov tried to hide the body of the young woman he killed.

1:03:35 Testimony from another victim in the Oleg Sokolov case file.

1:06:55🎥 Oleg Sokolov, “Napoleon the dismemberer,” meets with a member of the Public Monitoring Commission in pretrial detention.

1:10:30❗️Galkin vs. Solovyov.

1:10:56🎥 Maxim Galkin praises TV host Vladimir Solovyov.

1:12:05 Maxim Galkin’s genuine, honest speech about Russian television.

1:14:30 “People have missed hearing the word ‘truth’ from those who usually smooth over the rough edges and say that this isn’t censorship, just a great way to make money.”

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