Timestamps from yesterday’s broadcast:

0:21 On air: Alexei Navalny — “the man shown on Armenian television.”

0:50 🎥 Why Vladimir Solovyov scolded Armenia, and what Navalny has to do with it.

2:23 Your donations this week will go toward payments on lawsuits from the Moscow Prosecutor’s Office, Avtomobilnye Dorogi, the Armenia restaurant, the Moscow Metro, and the National Guard (Rosgvardiya): https://donate.stream/navlive

5:29 ❗️Only with the plant’s permission.

6:38 🎥 Novaya Gazeta: how Nornickel disposes of toxic waste.

10:43 🎥 Sergei Mitrokhin was not allowed to take water samples out of the city without Nornickel’s permission.

16:08 “Potanin doesn’t want to pay anything. He wants to make $1.5 billion in profit every year trading nickel from the ground—our nickel, really—and doesn’t want to pay a single cent when he pollutes the entire Arctic around him.”

17:05 ❓“Alexei, how can someone become an election observer for the fall elections?”

17:57 ❗️Everyone is tired; we’re all human.

19:04 🎥 A police officer broke Mediazona journalist David Frenkel’s arm at a polling station in St. Petersburg.

23:43 “The sheer brazenness of all this is genuinely infuriating: the guy is standing there—he’s a journalist, he has every right to be there—you break his arm and then say, ‘Well, people were tired. It was excessive zeal.’”

24:05 ❗️Dangerous hooligans in Kemerovo.

25:46 🎥 Police burst in through a window at a group of young people because they filmed a police officer’s improperly parked car on their phone.

31:05 ❓“Alexei, will there be a campaign against lawmakers with dual citizenship and residence permits?”

32:17 ❗️Margarita Simonyan: I’m not pathetic.

34:27 “I still, of course, consider her pathetic, a thief, an utterly pointless and talentless woman who sits there living off the budget,” Navalny said about Margarita Simonyan’s lawsuit for the “protection of business reputation.”

36:25 🎥 The video for which Simonyan is demanding 500,000 rubles (about $5,400) from Lyubov Sobol: https://youtu.be/mONk-y2HCCI

37:46 ❓“What do you think about Shnurov and his new post? Did he sell out for a position or what?”

39:19 ❗️This is what Putin’s victories look like.

40:04 🎥 Putin thanks Russians for their “support and trust.”

48:16 “They decided they would push this through without rules, without observers—without anything. And that was the moment they lost. That was the moment we could say: the truth is on our side.”

52:05 🎥 Ella Pamfilova: “In four years, I haven’t done a single thing I’d be ashamed of.”

53:21 “A hundred times worse than Churov,” Navalny says about the differences and similarities between the former and current heads of the Central Election Commission.

54:44 🎥 On the eve of the start of the “nationwide vote,” Ella Pamfilova says on Channel One that “the amendments have already been adopted.”

55:36 A telling example of fraud in the constitutional vote: at one polling station in St. Petersburg, a “1” was added to the final number of votes cast in favor of the amendments, instantly increasing the total by 1,000 people.

58:36 “And there were many things I should have done differently. My mistake was allowing myself to get drawn into this discussion of meaningless nonsense: whether to vote or boycott.”

1:03:14 🎥 “I made my choice, I voted—but I’ll read the amendments later.” Navalny’s Omsk штаб found out what city residents were actually voting for: https://youtu.be/YVP67wcA0pQ

1:07:02 🎥 Ella Pamfilova insists that voting on tree stumps, benches, and in car trunks is “either a half-truth or an outright lie.”

1:14:01 🎥 Video from a polling station in Mordovia captured a stack of ballots being stuffed into the box—right as someone says that no “violations were observed.”

1:15:45 🎥 A Moscow family came to their polling station and discovered that someone had already voted in their place: https://youtu.be/EXtfs95B9FI

1:17:52 ❓“Why was it 54% against in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, while the results were completely different in all the other regions?”

1:29:49 “We need to take to the streets: without rallies, without mass actions, nothing will work at all. Right now they’re afraid of ‘Smart Voting,’ but what they fear most is the consequences” — https://votesmart.appspot.com

1:34:22 🎥 Andrei Malakhov got scared that he had been spotted near a protest in Moscow and rushed to explain himself.

1:35:07 “There is no 78%. This vote is a complete fake and a forgery; we do not recognize it. And now we need to pull ourselves together, get to work, and hammer United Russia in September. And prepare to absolutely tear it apart in the State Duma elections. It will be hard—but no one except us is going to do it.”

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