designed to confirm vladimir putin in the presidency. allies of the late opposition leader, alexei navalny, had called on people to turn out at midday, in moscow and other cities to spoil their ballots or vote for any other candidate. his widow, yulia navalnaya, voted at the russian embassy in berlin, having queued there for several hours. as she left, she told reporters she had written navalny on her ballot. her husband died in an arctic penal colony last month and was barred from standing in this election as well as the presidential vote six years ago. these were the scenes in moscow. there ve been no protest chants. the authorities warned that activists could be arrested. a rights monitoring group in russia says more than 70 people have been detained. vladimir putin is certain to win, giving him another six years in power. the kremlin has ensured he faces no credible opponent. there have been demonstrations at russian embassies around the world, including the u
foden s on fire as man city come from behind to punish rivals united in the manchester derby. frustration for celtic the defending champions miss the chance to regain top spot in scotland, with defeat today. and arsenal stay in touch at the top in the wsl, with victory in the north london derby at the emirates. also coming up on sportsday. jemma reekie looks to put the finishing gloss on gb s world indoors campaign with gold in the 800 metres later. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. it was always going to be tough for manchester united against their now dominant rivals, manchester city, in today s derby. a marcus rashford wonder strike had them daring to dream going into half time, as city missed a string of chances. but pep guardiola s side were on the money in the second half, with a superb strike from phil foden firing them into gear. joe wilson reports. a star centre forward walked out to play. well, between the two manchesters, there are other strikers. uni
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jemma reekie looks to put the finishing gloss on gb s world indoors campaign with gold in the 800m later. hello there and welcome along to sportsday. it was always going to be tough for manchester united against their now dominant rivals, manchester city, in today s derby. a marcus rashford wonder strike had them daring to dream going into half time, as city missed a string of chances. but pep guardiola s side were on the money in the second half, with a superb strike from phil foden firing them into gear. joe wilson reports. a star centre forward walked out to play. well, between the two manchesters, there are other strikers. united took the direct route towards city s goal. whatever point he had to prove, marcus rashford had channelled into this shot. rashford has ripped it in! do not question my commitment. eight minute message delivered. one of those perfect finishes the goalkeeper sees, but still cannot reach. for city, erling haaland was always looming. theyjust had to
zack cohen really appreciate it. thanks so much. the news continues right here on cnn its super tuesday, march 5, right now on cnn this morning, donald trump hoping for a super tuesday sweep he s asking the supreme court for more help after the justices ruled that states like colorado can t kick him off the ballot. president biden, preparing for his state of the union address it s his campaign hoping super tuesday doesn t reveal more vulnerabilities and will super tuesday been nikki haley s last stand or is she going to try a different path to the presidency all right. 05:00 a.m. i m here in washington. a live look at the washington mind a little bit foggy this morning here. good morning. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to be with you. will come to super tuesday. it s maybe the last day that nikki haley can really make a credible claim of any kind to the republican presidential nomination voters in 15 states with about a third of it delegates at stake head to the pol