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what's never in doubt, vladimir putin is expected to win the vote that will keep his grip on power through 2030 he has already russia longest-serving ruler since soviet dictator joseph stalin. we've got full coverage for you. cnn's matthew chance is in moscow. fred pleitgen in berlin, and also with a cnn contributor and former moscow bureau chief jill dougherty so matthew, you first, what is the significance of the election results that are coming in? >> well, i think it's pretty significant in the sense that we've had 50% of the vote counted so far, more or less according to the central election commission. and vladimir putin has one an astonishing 88%, nearly of the vote, which is extraordinarily high. the highest result that he's had in the five times that he's been elected president and so that's something that significance and undoubtedly that's going to be used by the kremlin as a way of saying that a way of claiming that they have a strong
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mandate, what putin has a strong mandate? two, for instance, continue as war in ukraine, russia calls its special military operation, but we also have to bear in mind that this is an election that's been carefully choreographed opposition figures, for example, we're not allowed to take part. and so it's an incomplete view of the political landscape, if you like, inside russia, fredreka. >> and then matthew amine, despite the lack of opposition, there were acts of defiance. how significant was that? >> yeah, i think pretty significant. the level of defiance as it points to that degree of frustration with the lack of political choice in the country. i mean, look, you've seen, we've seen over the course of the past three days of voting polling stations being attacked with molotov cocktails, with firebombs. we've seen individuals go into polling centers and poor green dye or blue inke all over the
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paper. votes that have been cash trying to ruin those votes that have been cast as well. there have been various other sort of acts of defiance soviet today. the opposition group associated with alexey navalny, the late russian opposition leader who died last month in an arctic penal colony called for russians to come out at 12:00. local time all over the country, across the time zones in a sort of rolling act of defiance. and come and vote at that point. and i was at a polling station at 12:00 at midday in moscow and suddenly about 150 or 200 people suddenly arrive there and went to, went to cast their votes. and so that gives you an indication of just how much sympathy there is for the opposition cause, at least in moscow and other places around the country as well. take a listen to one of the people we spoke to their about why they'd come at that time why do you come now to cast your vote? >> because they come to an end.
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he wanted to see all these people together and see each other in-person. >> fair enough. thank you very much >> yes. >> a bit cryptic. they wanted to see each other in person because it's illegal to engage in a unauthorized protest inside russia. and so these people wanted to make sure that they didn't protest, but they wanted to for bit these polling stations with like-minded people who shared their political views, fredricka >> okay. matthew chance. thank you so much. all right. fred, let's let's go to you in berlin. so the widow of the late opposition leader, alexey navalny was among the large crowds of russians who voted remotely there in germany. what did she have to say? >> yeah it was so interesting here in berlin, frederick up at because it was very different than what matthew was seeing there on the ground in moscow because of course while showing public dissent in russia, of course, is something that's
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illegal and get into a lot of trouble. it was very much on display here in berlin with it many people who turned up to vote at the russian embassy here in berlin, which course had the polling station inside it. they were literally thousands of people who lined up. and what we saw there is there were some people who were actually publicly displaying that they were for vladimir putin. they had russian flags on them, but there were also a lot of people what parents we had followed that call from the opposition that midday against putin to show up at the russian embassy here in berlin. some of them with posters against vladimir putin, posters against the war in ukraine. there was even one woman with a blue coat with yellow writing that said stand with ukraine, who was russian and went into the embassy to vote there. but of course, no one more prominent than you will. navalnaya, the widow of alexey navalny's. she came there, she thanked the people for the support. she waited six hours in line to be able to get inside the embassy and inside the polling station. she then also said that when
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she did get to vote, that she just wrote the name navalny on the ballot because she obviously feels that her late husband, alexey navalny, was the main opponent of vladimir putin and obviously died in prison before the election took place. she got quite aggravated actually, when she was asked if she had a message for vladimir putin. this is which she had to say >> so how blindly it's not one wants the stopa xy me is babri represents a companion >> navalnaya, also called vladimir putin, a gangster and a killer. when she was asked and then walked off so you could see a lot of people here in berlin today voicing there i'm just sent there was also a pretty big demonstration that also happened were a lot of
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people called for support for ukraine as it's trying to fend off russia in the war. that is going on there. and then also called on western governments to not legitimize vladimir putin fredreka. all right, fred >> pleitgen. thanks so much. jill dougherty with us now, you were a cnn moscow bureau chief for very long time. you know, russia well. so what did you make at those acts of protest inside russia that we saw during the elections? >> they're a little unclear. i have to say to me exactly who was doing that or maybe why they were doing that. obviously it was taking a very big chance and they probably will be punished for that now a question that i do think that the people who showed up for the navalny events at noon, those who are very interesting because you know, if you did it in russia there's almost no question that one way or another. you're going to be identified and that could have
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an effect on you although they didn't do anything wrong. this was the interesting part about this fred >> i mean, they came >> to vote and unless they've destroyed their ballot or something, what they did was legal okay. >> it looks like we've lost that shot with jill dougherty, but thanks to everybody, jail. matthew and fred. appreciate it. >> all right. straight ahead. overnight, two people shot and killed in the nation's capital. just one of many acts of gun violence, gripping communities across the country this weekend, what we're learning about the incident >> the whole story with anderson cooper tonight? get cnn >> or would you go does that the ambiance of your space? try the air wigwe with airway consensual myth infused with naturalists and two oils to fill your low bit with
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yesterday, we're bringing you these pictures of an army of law enforcement swarming around a home in trenton, new jersey. they were essentially waiting out the cis fact in a string of killings that took place in neighboring pennsylvania. i've come to find out hours later that house was empty. the suspect identified as 26 year-old andre gordon was in fact, encountered by a police officer at about 05:00 p.m. yesterday not far from that home, officer positively identified him, his gordon arrest, and without any further incident the dance so there's that you facing those murder charges in pennsylvania. >> but then we're >> also today learning more about the charges cities facing in new jersey. they really paints a clearer picture of this series of violent acts that allegedly took place this today, according to the new jersey attorney general's office he is now facing charges of possession of a firearm without a serial number, receiving stolen property, possession of a large capacity ammunition magazines, and also possession of hollow point
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ammunition. so these charges as laid out by the new jersey a g. now telling us a little bit more about the potential firepower that this 26 year-old man allegedly had at his disposal. now, poor to point out yesterday when i spoke to trenton, may are outside of this home. he told me that they had been able to locate the weapon believed to have been used in those killings. this is all part of that ongoing investigation. new jersey attorney general also adding in a statement saying that yesterday's incident is the latest quote, horrific the latest in a horrific litany of illustrations of how illegal guns and assault rifles can empower one disturbed actor to carry out these kinds of acts. reminder that among the three people that jordan is alleged to have killed his 13 year-old sister, the ag's office, also adding that at this point, it is currently unknown as to whether or not they actually have legal representation. patient at this time, i'm of course talking about gordon >> okay. and then polo tell us about the circumstances of the shooting taking place in the nation's capital that happened
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just this morning. details are slim coming from dc metro, what they have said, however, it's its seven people were hurt and the gunfire that was about 12 blocks away from the white house there in downtown washington. two of them sadly, did not survive dc authorities pleading with the public for an information, as i said earlier this morning that they do not have any suspects custody yet front. >> all right. polo sandoval. thank you so much >> all right. coming up, a president biden's reelection campaign is raking in some serious cash as they gear for up for a general election rematch against donald trump >> what happened to the golden boy of new jersey? >> i engaged in an affair with another man. >> did you want to be outed united states of scandal with jake tapper? >> i gotta get a therapist if they're having an interview with jade, definitely new episode tonight at nine on cnn. how do >> i love thee let me count the ways >> love can get a little messy.
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we will hear from president biden at the white house as he marks at st. patrick's day. and this comes as he hosted catholic leaders for brunch earlier today, joining me right now, a cnn correspondent, priscilla alvarez, priscilla what can we expect from the president? >> well, these are celebratory remarks. this is, as you mentioned, remarks to mark st. patrick's day just behind me though, you may not see it. the fountains here at the white house are dyed green. this is usually an annual celebration, but of course this time around what was looming over the visit via the iris prime minister mr. was the israel-hamas conflict. this is a situation that has drawn deep concern within ireland and around the world. but in ireland support for the palestinian cause runs deep. they see parallels in history between their own, with colonialism and oppression. and so this one but something that coming into the meetings here at the white house over the weekend was a top concern effect on friday, the irish prime minister said from the get-go, the one of the priorities that he wanted to
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touch on with president biden was the situation in gaza and making sure that there was a ceasefire as soon as possible during that exchange, president biden nodded his said his head and said, i agree, of course the president has said that he wants a temporary ceasefire as well to get humanitarian aid into gaza, as well as to get hostages who are held by hamas out of gaza. so this again today is going to be celebratory, but there is no doubt that here as the president is permitted sir, continue their meetings, that this is a topic of discussion and an important one, especially for ireland and it's delegation >> okay, and priscilla, we're also hearing that the president's reelection campaign had a big fundraising haul last month how excited are they about that >> well, they're pretty happy about it. fundraising has been a bright spot for the campaign and they did release their numbers for february that includes $53 million raised. that's more than january. that was around 40 be two million. and in $155 million cash on hand. so that gives them an advantage over former president donald trump's numbers. and of
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course this comes as the campaign has said, this is a rematch that is only crystalized over the last week as president biden locks up the democratic nomination. so these numbers mean even more to them this time around as they say that there's more enthusiasm among donors as well as that grassroots fundraising they continue good to see record-breaking months seeing around 97% of donations under $200. so again, they call that a barometer of enthusiasm. all of this, of course, as president biden is about to hit the trail this week going to nevada and arizona, right? >> priscilla alvarez at the white house. thanks so much. >> all right. former president donald trump continues ramping up his dark rhetoric ahead of the 2024 election this weekend at a rally in ohio, trump campaign for the gop candidate get that he has endorsed in that state's competitive us senate race. and during his speech, trump called some migrants animals. he also doubled down on dire warnings for the country's auto
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industry if he's not elected president in november we're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line. and your dr. to be able to sell those guys if i get elected. now, if i don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole that's going to be the least of it. it's gonna be a bloodbath for the conscience well, after those comments, the biden campaign said trump, once another, january 6, 21, right now to talk more >> about this as alex eisenstadt, he is a national political correspondent for politico. alex at great to see you again. so now that trump has locked up the gop nomination at some point, you would think he needs to pivot to the center perhaps to attract independence moderate voters for the general election why do you think he continues to double down on throwing red meat to his base >> yeah. >> pivoting is really never
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been donald trump's thing. what you see is what you get. >> it was a lot of discussion >> about this after he won the 2016 republican primary. easy going to pivot to appeal to more independent voters and voters who supported other candidates and didn't like him, but he really didn't kind of just continue to do what he does, which is to use dark rhetoric and to be honest, he worked from him in that election it didn't continue to work for him after that politically as much as it did, especially in 2020. >> and then >> in 2020 for what you're seeing him do is on certain speed in certain species that are more scripted, he doesn't do necessarily as much dark rhetoric, but his speeches that are more unscripted, such as the one he had yesterday. we're basically said teleprompter wasn't working or you couldn't see it because of the wind. basically, he went off script and what you saw was a lot more of, as you mentioned, the dark red >> all right. and then alex steven chung, who is trump's
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campaign spokesperson. said that i'm quoting now, crooked joe biden and his campaign are engaging in deceptively out of context editing that puts roman polantz ski to shame so this is a response to biden and i mean what does this say? >> well so there was a lot of back-and-forth last night after these remarks. there were some reports that said that prompt just said this. >> the >> made the remarks about a bloodbath, but they didn't mention necessarily that he was referring specifically to the auto industry, the trump campaign really went on offense and really look to make clear that he was talking specifically about the auto industry, not something more general. if you were to lose the election. >> but what the the fact that they decided in trump's all
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over 800, perhaps the correlation of the response strictly to the auto >> industry may have been missed right in so what the trump campaign really tried to do is say, he's specifically talking about the auto industry, the fact that the biden >> campaign seized on that, and the way they did goes back to a central theme of the biden campaign are trying to run on, which is that trump is motivated by revenge and what you're starting to see that the trump campaign do is push back a little bit on that. what you've seen trump do and other speeches, not necessarily in this particular speech yesterday, but to say that his revenge is going to be success, which is a little bit different than saying that he's gonna be a dictator on day one. >> okay. >> then there's trump's >> former vice president mike pence, who today on cbs says he cannot. well, he had said it already that he cannot vote for trump and good kohn on chance he wouldn't wouldn't endorse him in the general election.
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then today on cbs, he criticized trump further for calling january 6 prisoners hot stitches. take a listen >> i think it's very unfortunate at a time that there are american hostages being held in gaza that. the president or any other leaders who would refer to people that are moving through our justice system as hostages. and it's just, it's just unacceptable. i was there on january 6. i've no doubt in my mind, margaret, that there's some people were caught up in the moment and entered the capitol and. there are certainly entitled to due process of law for any non-violent activities that day. but the assaults on police officers ultimately, an environment that claimed lives is something that i think was tragic that i'll never diminish it. >> so alex, um, we didn't your whole lot of from pence
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criticizing trump while he was on the campaign trail so what do you suppose is behind this moment of penn saying emphatically, not going to endorse him and also correcting him on his language about hostages in january 6 >> yeah. so for month pence's displeasure is disagreements with trump, especially on policy issues have really grown, not just on january sticks than the 2020 election, but on other issues such as tariffs, such as foreign policy and even tiktok, something that pence's has parted ways with trump on. and so you've really seen a departure, a split between pants increasingly with donald trump. and so it makes sense that he's now willing to come out and stayed on equivocally that he's not supportive of donald trump. it's interesting back that he's trump's former vice
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president. but the fact of the matter is these two men haven't spoken in a very long time. they've not been close for a very long time. so in some ways it makes sense. >> ball does it say something about pence's aspirations potentially >> well, when it shows is that pence is looking to remain a figure in the republican party. he wants to be a leader potentially. and the movement of republicans from don't agree with donald trump. and as we saw during the primaries, trump can win 100% of the vote in all the primaries, there were other people who voted for nikki haley. and so there are clearly republicans out there who are please, with the fact that trump is, is going to be the nominee. and would you seen is pence's remained politically active? >> he >> has a non-profit app political advocacy group that's going to be out there talking about a number of issues. and he definitely wants to remain on the scene and there's definitely there are definitely republicans out there who agree with him more than they agree with donald trump on some of these issues
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>> all right. we'll leave it there for now. alex eisenstadt. great to see you again. thank you. >> thank you. >> it's still to come. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hitting back against hamas hostage demands, calling the latest ceasefire proposal outlandish, where it talks stay on the as negotiators returned to doha next continent and he couldn't get out >> vegas was having an identity crisis. that was the beginning of the downfall, but vegas at a different idea vegas, the story of sensitivity it's in 9810 on cnn >> so would you get to nashville hot tenders and three mandarin orange tenders? >> what about you? three classic tenders? >> for big butterfly shred four of a kind. when >> oh, okay. >> he said always a competition. >> i am the shrimp, but i told myself i was okay with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms,
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu is calling recent comments by chuck schumer >> totally inappropriate. the senate majority leader and top jewish official in america said, there should be israeli elections because netanyahu is an obstacle to peace. >> the netanyahu coalition no longer fits the needs of israel after october 7. and i believe that holding a new election, once the war starts to wind down would give israelis an opportunity to express their vision for the post-war future >> and today on cnn, prime minister netanyahu pushed back as far as what senator schumer said the majority of israelis support our governments, 82% >> of americans support israel instead of hamas, but the majority of israelis support the policies that were leading go into rafah destroy the remaining hamas terrorist
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battalions, make sure that we don't put into gaza instead of hamas, the palestinian authority that educates their children towards terrorism. and the annihilation of israel. the majority of israelis support the policies of my government. it's not a fringe government and represents the policies supported by the majority of the people. if senator schumer tumor opposes these policies, is not opposing me, is opposing the people of israel joining us with more as cnn's paula hancock in doha so paula, the israeli leader, also talked about efforts to get hostages back what did he say >> well, fred, we heard him talk about the latest hamas counterproposal as outlined i'm dish and unrealistic and yet he has still decided that there will be a delegation coming here to doha where the mossad director david barnea will be talking to the egyptian and qatari mediators now, egypt and qatar have been key when it
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comes to the negotiating patients between hamas and israel to try and secure this ceasefire. and we know at this point that there have been key meetings today in israel as well. including a war cabinet meeting where they have decided the parameters of what these negotiators can agree to effectively, how far they can go in, what they will read two, now we heard last thursday that hamas counter proposal, which was they would like 700 to 1,000 palestinian prisoners released and in return, then they will release the female hostages, including idf soldiers and those who are weak, elderly, or six, presumably around 40 hostages. that is the estimate at this point. but the main gap between the two sides at this point is after that, hamas wants the israeli military two cool enter gaza, they want the israeli military to agree, and the government to agree to a
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complete ceasefire, a permanent ceasefire this is something that israel has simply said that they will not do. we've had one diplomat familiar with these talks telling cnn it is going to be a hard sell for the israelis do this bread. >> all right? >> all or hancock in doha. thank you all right. coming up an inside look at how one hollywood show is harnessed thing. its influence to try to curb gun violence in america. that's next >> the collodion was kid everything but that mark when the darkest chapters three predators worked at nickelodeon. >> it made me wonder who was being, was being hurt >> quiet onset an id true crime event tonight at nine on id >> my name is my brand my store, my design business or exploded in a good way. >> but my old internet was not letting me run the show >> needed a total redo. >> so we switched to verizon
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really all we do. >> 808724901 all right. >> last week, the trial for james crumbley ended with his conviction in connection with his son's deadly school shooting in 2021. testimony in the case revealed the gun used in the killings was not properly stored. the key to the gun lock was kept in a beer mug and the combination to the guns save was a series of zeros after a rash of mass shootings like the crumbley case, cnn's josh campbell explains how hollywood writers and directors decided to address gun culture by modeling firearm safety on the big screen gunfire danger, high-energy to another episode of the hit cbs show swat something in this scene is different. can you tell? >> your day get any better after i saw you actually got worse if you can believe it,
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but we did save a mother and a child. so amid it all the rest of your day ago, did you spot it on a work look again >> mother and her child, so i'm it at all? safe gun >> storage on that same sony pictures set swat show runner andrew devon says, in the past, the officer may have just said has gone on the counter, but now gun safe opens. he puts the gun away. it's nice and safe before he heads back to talk to his wife, it's very routine part is life come home at the end of the day, store your weapon so that it's safe now that he's got a toddler in the house, that's a game changer. >> the new approach is one of the successes of the shogun safety campaign launched by advocacy group brady united, which is now partnering with studios across the country after verse meeting at a white house roundtable but with actors and writers last year, their initiative calls for no guns on kids shows rethinking whether guns are needed in adult shows. and if they are showing proper storage and handling, we lose eight kids a
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day. uniquely american epidemic, two family fire. that's two, that's because of firearms in the home that are not safely stored while guns can be politically polarizing. this show believes encouraging the safe storage of firearms shouldn't be controversial at all. >> this is not part of that larger gun debate. we have our audience is very much on both sides of that issue. this to me, i hoped anyway, seemed like this is just a common sense issue, right? so it safely don't leave it out in the house. you know, if if we if they see their favorite characters doing it on a regular basis, maybe that influences them some way. >> okay, settle, settle here we go. quiet, >> inside another sound stage. we watched as a swat crew film scenes with star chemali more. we've heard statistics that more people look up to their favorite actor than a lot of politicians. >> what i'm not taylor swift, but she doesn't carry a gun as i know more told us he's a gun owner two and with a young daughter both on and off screen
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modeling safety is a badge. he is willing to wear big bad as honda and i get out there and i take down bad guys, but when i come home, i own a firearm, but it's it's safe. it's protected. if i can use my platform to effect change or affect optimism, or to get people to listen. that's an honor. i'm humbled by it. >> along with safe storage, swat is also curving the amount of gunfire on its show. >> the director had an automatic weapon in mind, but maybe we can pull that back and just have it be a few shots so that we don't have all this gratuitous gunfire would know consequence. >> we got to stop normalizing this across the board. >> gun violence victims like christian, heidi, who lost his mother in a 2005 shooting in california. praise the efforts of shows like swad now a chief policy officer for brady united, he hopes this new campaign succeeds. lot past partnerships with hollywood to d glamorize smoke okay, and promote safe driving. >> you never will see somebody get into a car on a film or on
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off at that bled x.com today united states of scandal with jake tapper tonight at nine on cnn. >> all right. after three days of voting in russia, russian president vladimir putin is now speaking from his campaign headquarters in moscow after the poll's of glows, let's listen whatever is also work. >> so it goes on. it may seem strange >> is that it is actually connected with the welfare of the country and the security of our country accused signature on a copy, but then you below and the people who are very far from the military profession, for example, who are >> only it's civilians and there are many of you around me they have no fear in working and expressing the civic duty can you of course you give no
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gaza dash. there are many challenges ahead. but definitely are consolidated. and i think that goes for everybody whoever wanted to intimidate us, who to trample us >> newco would nika years ago, you know, but it was 30 nimble, nobody has ever managed to do that in history never, ever, ever. and we, we know about on the contrary shoes too easy i've got no feel that we are one big united families, but we are i've just spoken to the patron saint of vladimir putin is speaking after his clear victory, after three days of voting, former moscow bureau chief for cnn, jill dougherty is with us now so gel i mean, he essentially is saying no one
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no one can boolean no one to change our history. i he is underscoring his victory and his continued support and it's exactly what we've heard from putin for a couple of years now. it's the same message, which is we are consolidated. russia is together. everybody agrees with me and i am russia and whoever wanted to bully or intimidate this will never happen. this is really the message that putin has and i think what he's trying to do is say this election proved it. the numbers really are quite extraordinary. but this was an extraordinarily in torquing election for putin taking place at the time of war, taking place where he really had to show and take a pull out all the stops that he was the
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person who was in charge and in the fred in the old soviet days, they would say they over fulfilled the plan. i think here are they really did over fulfill the plan in terms of getting out the vote. >> but there's never been any question that he would win this election. so this election really is about symbolism, isn't dead. i mean, he he needs an election to help convey a message or imply that there's a message that everyone is behind him. but do people really have a choice? >> well in this election they did not. i mean, what they had to choice to vote for him. they did not have the choice to vote against him. and that's the difference between this election and elections that are actually conducted democratically? but i think what he's trying to do and you can hear it in these in these comments is to talk about the
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consolidation of society and his legitimacy. he is now saying to the russian people, look, i got this vote. we're all together and the implied message, i think is that there's no nobody who doesn't agree with this because of course, anybody who doesn't agree has been eliminated in one way or the other. so where we go from here, i think it's probably putin saying he has the mandate. he will do whatever he wants. at this point, it looks as if you will continue the warren in ukraine. he will continue repression at home. and that he now feels that he is empowered to do pretty much whatever he wants at home. it was kind of a frightening message for a lot of people empowered at home. but then potentially does this empower him on what some critics have said? if he is to win ukraine the next eastern
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europe or parts of the baltic states. >> that remains to be seen. i mean, i think putin does things when he feels that he can do them, that he can get away with them so he will test. he'll probe. he will do things. if he perceives that the west is weaken, he would try to push and see how the west reacts. and if the west is divided or whatever, he will push further so that's, that's i think what the west is looking at right now. he feels embolden on many different levels especially this election. and now he will do as much as he feels he can get away with now, what about those reported acts of defiance, whether you saw them in country in russia are perhaps even lead
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>> by the widow of alexei navalny in germany and other parts of the world will people have said they are turning out for the opposition say in the form of the late opposition leader alexey navalny do they have reason to feel emboldened in any way or is there added reason for them to grow in numbers >> well, i don't think the feeling necessarily emboldened. i think they feel inspired by the fact that there are other people who are turning out with them and he thinks the same way >> all right. former moscow bureau chief for san then jill dougherty. great to see you. thank you so much. and thank you, everyone for joining us this weekend. i'm fredricka whitfield, the cnn newsroom continues with paula reid right now

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