Timestamps:

0:27 Live on air: Alexei Navalny, or, as Vladimir Solovyov put it, an “eternally unemployed, half-baked lawyer.”

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2:34❗️Coronavirus news.

3:56 “This remains the main coronavirus story in Russia: no one is being tested for coronavirus, and on top of that, the authorities keep lying about it and treating it with extreme carelessness.”

5:55 🎥 How Moscow plans to organize its response to the coronavirus.

8:05 “The nationwide vote on April 22 will turn into the world’s biggest mechanism for infecting people with coronavirus and spreading it further.”

10:28 🎥 Journalists from Rossiya 1 (Russian state TV) scattered paper airplanes containing students’ pleas for help during quarantine in St. Petersburg for the sake of a news segment.

11:59❗️Yandex under control.

13:31 Yandex’s public interest foundation will be headed by Elena Shmeleva, co-chair of Putin’s election campaign headquarters.

14:10 🎥 Shmeleva talks about how people came together during the 2018 election.

18:28❓Do you think control over Yandex poses a threat to national security?

19:15❗️Margarita, Tigran, and our billion.

21:31 “Take note: you won’t see the investigation ‘Parasites’ mentioned on a single Telegram channel—not a praising comment, not a critical one—because Simonyan buys them all through RT’s budget. She bankrolls everyone, which is exactly why they all kept quietly silent.”

25:15 🎥 How much money are Margarita Simonyan and her husband Tigran Keosayan stealing? Find out in Navalny’s new investigation: https://youtu.be/RfCZm_rdfZM

26:47❓What prompted the ACF (Anti-Corruption Foundation) to investigate the Simonyan-Keosayan family?

28:17 🎥 What the actress from “International Sawmill” (“Mezhdunarodnaya Pilorama,” a Russian satirical TV show) was paid 10,000 rubles for.

30:18 🎥 The actress from “International Sawmill” (“Mezhdunarodnaya Pilorama”) moved to New York.

31:20 🎥 A statement from the actress from “International Sawmill” (“Mezhdunarodnaya Pilorama”) after the “Parasites” investigation.

35:52 🎥 Margarita Simonyan’s Cadillac Escalade.

37:37 🎥 The salary RT pays the younger son of Alexei Gromov, the First Deputy Chief of the Presidential Administration.

40:50 🎥 RT editor-in-chief Maria Baronova’s comment on the “Parasites” investigation.

42:56❗️What should we do about all this trash?

45:30 Senator Vyacheslav Markhayev of Irkutsk Region voted against the law on constitutional amendments.

46:07 Sulustaana Myraan resigned her mandate as a people’s deputy because she disagreed with the Yakut parliament’s adoption of amendments to the Russian Constitution.

49:15 “These amendments have already been adopted, because today all the federal subjects of the Russian Federation voted on them. Everything that remains is just a grand show meant to deceive pensioners and people who struggle with legal matters and don’t want to dig into the legal details.”

51:15 “The most important news is that Putin was afraid to hold a referendum. A proper referendum, the way it should legally be held—he didn’t do that, because he would have lost it.”

55:37 “There are no rules, no real vote, there’s nothing at all—it’s a massive trick designed to con pensioners.”

59:08 🎥 State Duma deputy Karelin proposed holding early elections to the State Duma.

1:01:17 🎥 State Duma deputy Valentina Tereshkova proposed an amendment resetting Putin’s presidential term count to zero.

1:03:41 “Valentina Tereshkova doesn’t care what she says. She once stood there speaking for a communist society, now she’s for an oligarchic one, and under Yeltsin she was for a mildly democratic one. She just fawns over whatever power is in charge.”

1:04:08 🎥 Volodin tries to shield Valentina Tereshkova from criticism.

1:08:34 🎥 Putin speaking against resetting presidential term limits, from 2003 to 2012.

1:10:43 🎥 Putin on Tereshkova’s proposal to reset presidential terms.

1:12:12 🎥 Putin did not support early State Duma elections.

1:14:01 “The whole system is falling apart, people are poor. They can tell us on television all they want about how wonderfully everything is developing, but Putin knows that people’s incomes are falling. They inserted a nice phrase into the Constitution: ‘to set the minimum wage at the level of the subsistence minimum,’ but that subsistence minimum is 10,000 rubles. That means the Constitution will be guaranteeing poverty.”

1:15:41 🎥 Krasnoyarsk Governor Alexander Uss on the constitutional amendments.

1:18:27 “Everything they are doing is legally null and void. You cannot introduce a thousand or even a hundred amendments all at once—it is simply prohibited.”

1:20:00❓Will the vote be postponed because of the coronavirus?

1:25:28 “Don’t think that the April 22 vote is some kind of momentous event. The amendments come into force after approval by two-thirds of Russia’s federal subjects. That has already happened. Everything that follows is meaningless. But whether Putin stays for 36 years or not depends only on us.”

1:26:34❓How will the current exchange rate situation with the ruble affect support for the amendments?

1:27:12❓Is your low level of activity connected to the disorganization and raids against the ACF?

1:29:38❗️We’ll buy it anyway, just to spite you.

1:31:53 🎥 Volgograd’s richest gym teacher: https://youtu.be/1BpA1gpzh5Y

1:33:54 “I’m incredibly glad that 78,000 people were here with us. Let’s not just watch—let’s do something. And it’s clear what we need to do: I think in the next broadcasts we’ll talk about a much clearer, more concrete strategy for how we can really hit United Russia where it hurts. Hit once, hit twice, and the third time bring it down and win.”

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