gabe gutierrez with that late-breaking news, thank you. let s turn to the display of military might in moscow, president vladimir putin marking victory day, commemorating the defeat of nazi germany and in a speech, putin defending russian actions in ukraine against what he called neo-nazis. keir simmons is in moscow and a viewer note russia is cracking down on journalists and limiting what reporters can say under threat of imprisonment reporter: a victory day parade without a victory. but an uncompromising message. 11,000 marching through red square followed by tanks and nuclear-capable missiles russia s annual military parade commemorating the soviet victory over nazi germany and among the salutes, soldiers straight from the conflict in ukraine. we are fighting for our motherland, for our future, president