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network x, formerly twitter, the video was viewed 54 million times in just 6 hours, and that doesn’t include the audience who watched the interview on the journalist’s website. this interest is easy to explain, an opportunity to find out the truth that will break through the streams of lies and information blockade in the west. report by mikhail okinchenko. the first viewers had not yet had time to watch the interview with vladimir putin to the end, when journalist tucker carlson posted his own impressions of the conversation on his internet page. emotions immediately after are recorded in kremlin. in my hands is the same folder with historical documents that was presented by the russian president. carlson admits that he was not able to immediately appreciate the significance of the first part of the conversation. an incredibly detailed excursion into history, starting with the formation of russia in the 9th century, the unification of tribes into one nation, of which ukraine was a part. this irritated me. look, i'm an american, i'm interested in certain questions and certain answers. let's get started already. but he didn't give in. put pressure on him,
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it annoyed him, i was annoyed, it was it looks like an attempt to hush up the topic, perhaps somewhere it was like that, but in the end i realized, no, this was the answer, this was the preface to the answer, the history of the emergence of the country’s connection with ukraine, as the basis of its policy, it was really interesting, the journalist admits no less identifiably, it was further, even though tucker carlson, by profession, closely follows events in the world, not everything that, in general, seems well known to us all, was known to him. the fact that he sought a peace agreement on ukraine is stunning, and he speaks about it publicly, he said it several times. there are a huge number of facts confirming that a peace agreement was being prepared. peace talks on a settlement took place about a year and a half ago; they were disrupted by former british prime minister johnson for the sake of the biden administration. what then can we say about the western man in the street, who receives only the information that is conveyed to him by western mass media . the need to supply weapons to...
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thank you for your courage, tucker carlson. major western media were in no hurry to react to the interview, they clearly thought it through. the usual labels that they have hitherto hung on russia are not suitable in this case. too many have seen what they saw before. in the west they tried to hide, what can we say, even if for the authors of leading publications many moments of the interview turned out to be a revelation, the new york times in a cutting manner, although it calls the conversations just a quote: another episode in putin’s attempts to improve relations with friendly politicians, but still forced to note russian aspiration president to a peaceful settlement. putin spoke more bluntly than usual about his view of how the invasion of ukraine would end. this may not be a military victory, but an agreement with the west. at the end
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of the interview, putin told carlson that the time had come to negotiate an end to the war because those in power in the west realized that russia could not be defeated on the battlefield. the wall street journal draws attention primarily to the russian president’s readiness to exchange their journalist caught spying against our country, to a russian prisoner in the west. at the same time, he notes that what putin said will undoubtedly affect the domestic political agenda in the united states itself. the interview is published at a crucial moment when billions of dollars are being created. ukraine is stuck in a political stalemate in congress, and russian forces are moving forward on the battlefield, pushing back ukrainian troops who are starved of weapons and ammunition. of course, if only it were possible not to notice, to pretend that nothing happened and remain silent, then surely the western media would they did it in their best traditions, when information that is too inconvenient simply does not reach viewers and readers, but now it has, and it will clearly not be easy to pointedly ignore what tens of millions have seen. mikhail akinchenko, andrey mikhailov.
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channel one usa. 100 of our soldiers returned home from captivity, and the same number of ukrainian armed forces soldiers were transferred to ukraine. the united arab emirates provided mediation assistance during the exchange. plane 2 hours ago. landed in the moscow region on his native land, calls to loved ones, the most sincere emotions, words of gratitude, we are returning home, they took us, we are very happy, thanks to everyone who took part in our exchange, we are going home, hurray, when i saw the border, i just took my breath away, it was like i had made my first parachute jump, that was the feeling already, it was difficult there, difficult morally, difficult physically. directions. shaigu
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noted that our unit is improving the situation along the front line and thanked the commanders and personnel several times. the head of the military department ordered to strengthen the group of troops covering the state border. at midnight in the north of moscow on chernyakhovsky street they extinguished a fire in a six-story building; there has never been such a fire in a residential building in the modern history of the capital, news agencies report. the entire roof was on fire, 4.00 km away, the fire spread to a neighboring building, and the roof collapsed. rescuers called two k-52 helicopters, they dropped 50 tons of water. it is reported that 10 people were injured. and a hot night in paris. transport agency employees stormed. the main office of the company, security tried to hold the doors, but the forces turned out to be unequal, more than 500 broke through people, flares lit inside, protesters demand higher wages, better wages, otherwise
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they threaten to cause a transport collapse during the summer olympics in paris. let me add that it is not only train drivers and bus drivers who are on strike because store shelves have been lowered due to farmers’ protests. two news for american president biden, good and bad: on the one hand, he will not have to answer for improper storage of secret documents that were found in his office or home in the garage, on the other hand, the wording is too offensive. special prosecutor robert hyor explained that biden is not all this on purpose, he’s an elderly man, he has a bad memory, so what can you take from him? in a conversation with our staff, biden's memory failed him; he did not remember when he was vice president. forgot when his term ended, then forgot when his term began. we also took into account that biden would likely appear at trial as a well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory; it would be difficult to convince a jury that the former president, who is in his 80s, is guilty of a serious crime. biden the statement was clearly offended, making an address
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in the white house, he said that he was the most qualified for the post of president in the country, and from his memory everything was in order, he immediately proved it, called the leader of egypt president. as you know, mexico's president sisi initially did not want to open checkpoints to allow humanitarian aid through. i was the one who persuaded him, convinced him to do it. my memory is not my memory is fine, my memory, look what i've done since i became president, none of you thought i could. how did it happen? you know, i just forgot what happened. russia bypassed last year. europe by gdp growth. the real growth rate was 3%. in the states it is 2.5, in the eurozone this figure is generally at the level of 1. this is data from the international monetary fund, which is now being discussed in the material of the european conservative. all this is based on very serious and rigorous
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analysis. the imf is one of the world's most respected statistical research institutes, which uses clear standards for collecting, processing and analyzing data. so, you can't argue with the results. more. according to the confession material, unprecedented western sanctions failed to cause serious damage to russia. today is civil aviation day in russia. 101 years of great achievements and high-profile victories. unique soviet-era cars that set speed and altitude records. and now the industry is taking off again. superjet is a new medium-range ms-21, entirely domestic production. but the main thing is always the people, in whose hands the future of our aviation lies. report by evgeny lyamin. this is a plane an-26, on one of these boards, my grandfather once flew, a pilot in the logvinov family, the third generation of pilots is about to take the wing, in childhood these dreams are pure romance, when the shoulder straps fall on the shoulders, even if you are still a cadet, you reason
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differently, like an adult. to be a pilot means to bear the burden of enormous responsibility for the lives of people, for the transport system of our country; the father is the commander of the aircraft. honor holiday wishes for your son are purely professional, congratulations on your happy holiday, happy holiday to our family, thank you, son, you too, good luck with your studies, graduate and fly the ms-25. pilots are waiting for the ms-21, the future of russian civil aviation, our new medium-range aircraft, the first flight in may 2017, but the first airliners were still with foreign systems and engines, this ms-21310 is already completely domestic, our pd-14 engines, components, units, a wing made of polymer composite materials, and this long stand with thousands of wires, by the way, is also an ms-21, the plane is like turned inside out, this is where all the electronics will be installed. the work will be like debugging tests, there will be work on connections, on
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integrating equipment with each other, yes, since this equipment comes from different manufacturers, and the only place where you can check the connections before installing this equipment on board is, in fact, here. the complex is called an electronic bird; here, during testing , various emergency situations will be simulated in order to understand how the systems behave, interact, influence each other, which is necessary modify next door, the same one already built. a superjet complex, new, completely domestic, in these cabinets there is avionics equipment, a fuel system, an integrated control system. when refining the aircraft, designers listen to comments not only from test pilots, but also from airline pilots who will operate the aircraft. there were wishes to change the forces on the handles, change the grip a little, make it easier, that is, the mechanics have changed, we had to improve it. by the way, some systems are units on airplanes superjet and mc21 will be unified, if not identical, then... it seems that this is also necessary to make it easier for pilots to retrain from one to the other. today, by
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the way, pilots practice various emergency situations like this in simulators twice a year. the crew is from yakutia, boris popov is the co-pilot. the next time he arrives , he will take the next seat and become an aircraft commander , although at first he dreamed of a completely different profession. i actually wanted to become a tractor driver, like my father, but by chance in the eighties i came across a magazine modeler-constructor. they were already making homemade airplanes, this magazine brought me closer to aviation, you need to be prepared for anything, there are no identical flights, everyone is different, that’s what they say, by the way, not only pilots, but flight attendants, you and me, that is, passengers are also different , victoria worked as a flight attendant for 20 years, we took our olympic team out of beijing after completion, and some of them seemed to be... honest athletes who even received awards, of course, i won’t say any names, they had aerophobia, they were afraid,
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they were really afraid, that is, people who earned medals for the country were suddenly afraid to fly, so i had to sit with one of them and talk for a very long time, because he was in direct panic, to find an individual approach to everyone when the ground was 10,000 m away, the main thing is to remain confident, the flight attendants say, even in an emergency situation like this, they naturally practice putting out a fire on board. and evacuation, in the event of an emergency landing, the pilots leave the plane last, like everyone else through the emergency exit, but what to do if the door to the cockpit turned out to be blocked, then the pilots exit the plane through the window, open it and take out a rope from the top panel, throw it out, and then go down the musings. experienced pilots smile, while you ’re a cadet, you think you’ll learn everything in the sky, but studying is constant, because every pilot remembers that in their hands is not the control stick of the plane, but the lives of passengers. evgeny lyabin, mikhail fedorov, timofey roevsky, dmitry
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olin, elena shtoklova, nina ezhba, channel one. and back to the main topic, on both sides of the ocean are discussing the interview that vladimir putin gave to tucker carlson, the most important topics on which peace and order directly depend. watch the full version right now. mr. president, thank you very much. was going to deal an unexpected blow to russia, i never said, are we
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just having a show or are we having a serious conversation? so yes, this is a serious conversation, but since you have a basic historical education, as far as i understand, yes, clearly, yeah, then i will allow myself, well, just... well, 30 seconds or one small minute historical information, would you mind? please yeah, well, look how our relationship began. with ukraine, where did ukraine come from? the russian state began to gather as a centralized one, this is considered the year of the creation of the russian state, the year 862, when the novgorodians, there is such a city, novgorod in the north-west of the country, invited prince rurik
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from scandinavia, from the varangians, to reign in 862. in 1800 - 62, russia celebrated the millennium of its statehood and in novgorod there is a monument dedicated to the country’s millennium, in in 882, rurik's successor, prince oleg, who essentially performed the function of regent for rurik's young son rurik. died at this time, by this time, came to kiev, removed from power two brothers who , apparently, were once members of rurik’s squad, and thus russia began to develop, having two centers, in kiev and novgorod. the next very significant date in the history of russia, 988, is the baptism of russia,
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when prince vladimir, the great-grandson of rurik, baptized russia and accepted eastern orthodoxy part of christianity, eastern christianity, from that time the centralized russian state began to strengthen, why there is a single territory, single economic ties, and one language, and after the baptism of russia, one faith and the power of the prince.
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that came from the life of the prince, his brother, then his sons along different lines, all this led to the fragmentation of russia, a single state that began to take shape as a single one, led to fragmentation, there is nothing special about it, the same thing happened in europe, but fragmented russian the state has become easy prey for the empire that chingez khan and his successors, khanbaty, once created. belarus plundered almost all the cities, ruined them, the southern part, where kiev was, by the way, some other cities, they simply lost their independence, and the northern cities, they retained part of their sovereignty, paid tribute to the horde, but retained part of their sovereignty, and then in the center of moscow
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, a single russian state began to take shape, the southern part of the russian lands, including kiev. it began to gradually reach towards another magnet, to the center that was taking shape in europe, it was the lithuanian, great lithuanian principality, and it was even called the lithuanian-russian, because the russians made up a significant part of this state, they spoke the ancient russian language, were orthodox, but...
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of an ethnic group, well, the poles did everything they could to polish and, in principle, belonged to this part of the russian lands. quite harshly, if not cruelly, all this led to the fact that this part of the russian lands began to fight for their rights.

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