lewis, joining us from kiev. dana, what is the voter turn out like so far? >> john henry early, we have five hours for the polls to continue and people to vote until 8:00 pm. i can tell you the polls that we have seen, people are lined up. we went to a school in central kiev, and people who had worked in the last election were there, and they told us it was extraordinary what they were seeing. on a sunday morning you see not many people voting, and it builds throughout the day. it was already built in a big way. people lined up and down two levels of the school. they waited two hours to vote, and enthusiastic to do so, some frustrated about the time it was taking. there were 3,000 election observers spread out across the country, it's important that the elections are seep as clean, fair and transparent, putting the kremlin and russia in a position where they won't have a way to deny that elections took place, and there's a full legitimate president and we'll see the exit polls at 8:00pm we look at maydan square. this is where people fought. some died making sure the elect