Putin Holds Record Setting Televised Q&A

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Russian President Vladimir Putin set a record on Thursday.

He was on live national television – answering the public’s questions – for 4 hours and 47 minutes.

That was longer than any of Putin’s 10 previous live TV call-in shows.

And the Russian public apparently loved it.

According to the moderator, more than 2.5 million questions came in for the president – by phone, text or email.

Miriam Elder, The Guardian’s Moscow correspondent, was monitoring the Q&A.

She was also live tweeting during the event, for what she called “sanity maintenance.”

Elder speaks with Marco Werman about covering the live Q&A from the Press Center which was a cafe near the Kremlin, called George Best.

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