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tv   PODKAST  1TV  April 6, 2024 3:25am-4:11am MSK

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salad, if you're lucky, that is, this is the same one for three, yes, this is also a shernik economy or, but if we look at it broadly, then whenever we shared a benefit with you, we entered into this relationship of sharing, just in economics an important point arises, but the usefulness of what i shared with you has decreased for me or not, but if the usefulness of the fact that i gave you a jacket to take a photo for your passport, remember how it was in soviet hostels, yes, when there was only one jacket wedding for hire. actually take a passport photo, yes, the usefulness of the fact that it’s mine has decreased, the fact that i gave it to you to use or not, but if it hasn’t decreased for me, well , why not, i did a good job, a friend helped, and maybe even earned something , now if it turns out that such a benefit, such a product, such a service, when - i’m no longer so pleased, now i can no longer enjoy these seven benefits from the fact that i let you into my car, and you and i together about... rolled or
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for example the fact that we shared the food with this piece of bread, then i can think, then there is an economy of sharing consumption based on several fundamental principles, on several fundamental points, psychology, as marketers say, on changing patterns of consumer behavior, yes, absolutely true, yes absolutely true, this is also related to psychology, well, we already talked about the simple soviet period , what were the markers of a socially successful person, well, let's see, a car.
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the success that your parents had, these social markers of your grandparents are important to you, some say: no, we don’t have to own the same car there, it’s enough that i can use it, that is, today one, tomorrow another, the day after tomorrow a third car, many of my friends gave up owning a car in favor of constantly... to use it, that is, to move from point a to point b, that is, for them it is no longer a marker of success, a well-known, generally known postulate was at one time - there was such heinrich al schuller, the author of the theory of solving inventive problems, tris, the famous, yes , in the fifties, who brought together all the inventions, put them together, this very theory of solving inventive problems, it became his calling card, there is a definition of an ideal object, an ideal object is an object that does not exist, but its function fulfills it.
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multiplied by this power of information platforms of systems, because you don’t have to stand in line to rent a piano, yes, for a piano, you don’t have to go to the rental office, i pressed the button for the usefulness of the fur coat, the usefulness of the fur coat is gone, sensor, apartments, here i am when i tell young people, they say it’s like using natural fur, they suffered, but how it is necessary, you have to buy from artificial fur and so on, by the way, a very important point, we are now talking to you, that’s why we are studying the economy of sharing consumption, this is one of the global trends, if we looked at the map of global trends and tried to place
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the sharing economy on... this map, then its place would turn out to be very interesting, it is on the one hand in the grip of trends related to digitalization, climate change, because we understand that the pressure of the negative effects of climate change leads to the fact that many countries are trying to remove, push the use of personal vehicles into public ones, well, it is obvious that then the load on the environment will be less if it’s just alexander, what if there are buses, trolleybuses. electric buses will run without traffic jams, they will be as comfortable as they are now, well, we’re talking about moscow now, then using a trolleybus doesn’t bother me at all annoying, and i, for example, have long given up cars, but i really use taxis, i have not yet reached the point of sharing with someone, while the metro and taxis are still excellent options, in this sense, really from the point of view of reducing the load on ecology, this is a strong trend, but it is just pushing this sharing economy to a new level. at first its volume was estimated 10 years
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ago at 14-15 billion dollars, also a lot, by the way, then 14-15 billion for the entire world economy, then the volume of the economy together. for consumption we revised it according to recent estimates a - they said that 335 billion dollars, that is, from 14 to 335, is very decent, yes, this is not the end of the story, after the pandemic, many researchers began to argue that by 25, by the twenty-seventh year, this is relatively tomorrow consider now, yes, the global sharing economy can exceed a trillion dollars in volume, this is an economy where we can enjoy benefits without the utility deteriorating.
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quality and in recent years this serious scientific discipline has begun to use big data analytics, so here in our country we have a system for intellectual analysis of big data , aifora, our russian one, which we developed at our institute for statistical research of the knowledge economy tower, which as of now includes about 750 million different documents, you can imagine, there are patent and patent databases and reports on research and development developments of neo-environment and... various publications, why in very serious magazines, and reporting and consulting companies, all this is used for forecasting the future, all this is used to better understand the trends that will affect the future, whether it is possible to predict the future is a somewhat philosophical question, but is it possible to understand which
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stiffeners will form the appearance, it is definitely possible, and i came with a little home preparation, which i think would be interesting for everyone to see how... the ifora big data analysis system looks at global trends, i would of course like to say, okay, ifora, show me the whole map of global trends, but this is not our method, we don’t have voice control yet, so i should ask our colleagues to call them, say, friends, we are planning such a wonderful program, please help with this map, the designers also worked on it, because of course the map of global trends itself represents a very large number of clusters, it’s on the screen now, look like it. probably like an impressionist painting, yes, that is, there are a lot of different points, every point that is visible here and may not even be labeled is a whole cluster of global trends, selected using a special methodology, does the thickness and boldness of the font determine the weight statistically , or did you just want to highlight something? you are absolutely right, here for convenience we have boldly
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highlighted those trends that are the most significant, their significance was also calculated using a certain algorithm, and if we look, there are quite a lot of them, these include the aging population and... new tourism industries, and smart cities, and the world of virtual reality and climate change, to the left of, if you look at this map, on the left we see a very large cluster associated precisely with the sharing economy , but what’s nearby, let’s see, firstly, these are, of course, digital models, new business models, digital transformation, we know now that many russian companies they go into this digitalization, yes, they all say, we are now digital, we have the eightieth level of digitalization there, but nevertheless the economy is joint. consumption may also turn out to be quite an interesting business model for them, because that how, let's look more at the business model of how our simple viewer, listener may or may not find it useful to understand and perceive that very sharing economy, but if we are still talking about business, i think that
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our viewers , there are listeners and may have their own businesses or they work in companies, the sharing economy makes it possible to change the business model. the fact that you need to purchase machines, agricultural equipment, a tractor, for example, agricultural machinery, do not purchase it and don’t even rent, for example, just pay for the time that it works, that is, all the services, logistics, maintenance go to the other side, go to the side of those organizations, companies that, in fact, provide this service, you get what you need, but cultivating the land or harvesting, but at the same time you pay exclusively for that'.
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the use of cloud technologies, calculations, accounting, that is, now companies do not need to have a huge fleet of machines, well, i mean computers, in this case of cars in their companies. expensive, which need to be maintained, repaired, now the level of data protection has reached the stage where you can easily upload your data to the cloud, in principle , companies that rent out these same cloud spaces with computing power, they are also an example of a sharing economy, if we look again at this map of global trends, we will see that the sharing economy is very close to change and digital transformation, it is close to... financial stories, these are financial startups, this is logical, you need a platform and
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you need financial flows for your own economy to happen, obviously, from above , this green cluster of global trends, climate change, climate pollution, puts quite a lot of pressure in some sense or promotes the economy of sharing consumption, including for ordinary citizens, but for example, you can not only engage in k-sharing or sharing, as they now call co-living, sharing premises, of course. when well, many they will say about living - this is shared living, cohabitation, well, someone will say, listen, well, in soviet times there were also dormitories, there were dormitories, but what new did they come up with, here is a very important point, which for the common person, it seems to me, can to be decisive, in the same soviet times, when there was rent, when there were dormitories, they were not from a good life in this sense, everyone dreamed, those who lived in the dormitory all dreamed of their own apartment, everyone dreamed of getting it as property, that is, we back to that. that possession with this or that asset, this or that thing has ceased to be the ultimate goal, then it was
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key, now it’s different, and this is already a voluntary choice, it’s just the sharing economy that greatly expands the possibility of this voluntary choice, these are the people of the old formation, which relates to this as something, well, any new, and something that invades one’s life, how flexible these changes are now perceived, this is such a moment, you know, an important important situation, if we look at the social portrait. asian countries, for example, south korea or japan, for them, as we know, due to the limited space, luxury
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can be the possession of a dog or a cat, an animal, and so a service has appeared that gives you the opportunity to adopt a wonderful dog or adopt a cat , pet, cat and dogs, how do you feel about this, alexander, i think they’re cool because everyone loves them, and they were fed here, and they were fed here, and they were fed here again, it’s clear that... those, those who have pets understand that there is a certain responsibility, restrictions, and so on, and so the elderly don’t feel so, so lonely, that is, they can walk with the dog, take a walk here or there , play with the cat, but not completely taking responsibility for it, everything that can be imagined is real, courage is very important here in order to imagine, the attic bed is charming because here you can stay there, relax, here you can imagine anything you want. our life is short, but everything that is done in it with love, it is eternal, like there is so much life around beauty, it all
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grew out of a hobby, when you do something for yourself, and those around you say how great you did it, that’s what you think, yeah, that means i like it, yes, i can share, everything comes from childhood, it’s very important to remember what your inner child dreamed of, i used to do handicrafts as a child, i sewed dolls for my hands, wrote a script, invited the children of the street servants, let’s throw a blanket, come on, about cosiness. premiere, tomorrow on the first, you are not hungry, no, you don’t want to drink, no, you want a chocolate bar, here are modern children, we don’t want candy, we don’t want to eat, we want to go under the circus big top, i’ll assist you, come on, dear, let me help, but it seems to me that cocktails are the best, you have to laugh a lot there. and we push with our back leg, we push with our back leg, are you
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interested in something else, besides fencing, of course, what is chess, when the cubes are taken from your hands, what are you doing, sitting and what are your fingers doing at this moment, i don’t know how long yo, you just put it together, yeah, best of all, new season, on sunday. on first, this is the easy money podcast, and today we are looking at what the sharing economy is, that is, it turns out that in return.
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started a story when restaurants cook from well , not leftovers, not food waste, just leftovers, yes, that is, when normal good products, they just didn’t go into the main dish, and he launched this like a very few years ago, like a very big movement, specifically aimed at helping people who are in an economically disadvantaged situation, who need food, as some kind of goodwill gesture,
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here are people who are still returning, yes , here we have a fur coat there, dacha apartments in japan are also apartments, this is just what is called the ultimate dream, taking into account the limited nature of the islands, here they are, it’s the other way around, the joy of getting rid of this burden, what is needed, is it necessary, is it necessary, is it necessary to own an apartment, or is it still a bit of a sad farewell to a dream, there have been such studies, there are, you know, there are a lot of studies, they often contradict each other, that is, now there is a strong polarization of society not only in... the countries that you have listed, but in the world as a whole, so yes there is a change in relation to the sherin economy and in relation to the sherin economy as well, so there is a part of the audience, it may indeed be more young than old, who cares about the environment , for them it is important, how it is expressed, you know, i always say that if it is important for you, it
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should be not only words, but also actions, in addition to separate waste collection, from the point of view of attitude towards this ecology, how to something important that people stop there do they stop flying on airplanes, do they walk more , or are these all just words, you know, i sometimes conduct such an experiment, i have different audiences, mostly youth, i ask them, is climate change, green themes and so on, raise your hands, usually a forest of hands, then i will conduct, this is not representative, but very visual, i will conduct a very simple story, an experiment, i say, okay, now imagine that there will be goods, services... which are exactly matches everything green, that is, here and there the ferrets and beavers will be happy, and the worms will not leave the ground anywhere, and there will be no erosion, that is, everything is great, but 10% more expensive, they’re ready, usually the hands remain, i continue the experiments, and i say, by 20%, fewer hands, then i say, okay, by 30, hands, as
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a rule, there are very few, i then ask the last question, i say, who pays for the training? well, as a rule, the answers are parents. this is very good, in my opinion, clearly, not representative, i’ll say right away, but it clearly demonstrates, yes, with a small increasing prices, many young people are ready to pay out of their own pockets for the fact that if they are sure, it will be beneficial, but our favorite economic laws are already coming into force a little more, consumers vote with rubles and this is just the question of the sharing economy, it ideally makes it possible to use and share, not at a very large cost from the budget, not at a very high cost and... environmentally responsible, but i can tell you more, many are now leaving in these systems, the so-called peer-to-peer exchange systems, moves away from the concept of money altogether, well, why should we get involved in monetary relations when we can take some kind of conventional units, some kind of points or call them something funny, for example, there are hedgehogs or or cats or its or exchange
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currency, yes, which is provided by the same blockchain. we know, economists, yes , well, we’ll exchange skins or coins, what’s the difference, yes, if we have this universal equivalent, it’s convenient to divide it, we recognize it, so you have money, but we so much has been said about how the sharing economy can be useful to citizens, that is, it can give you access to those benefits for which you previously had to save for decades, ensure mobility, and feel free from any restrictions and saying that i am an environmentally responsible citizen. and so on, but you think there are no risks? let's look at these maps of global trends, the closer the trends are to each other, the more meaningful they are, the semantics of their connections. who's we are lurking next to the sharing economy , the risks of cyber attacks, when in this sharing economy you transmit everything through an it platform, where you
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are, how you live, what card details you have, and mind you, voluntarily, i’m very interested, but about you, i may not have any special doubts, and those who watch us listen, this is how often they read the user agreement to the end before pressing the button: i agree, a lot of information is voluntarily transmitted limited number of platforms, this is a very small number of ecosystems, platforms that provide access, the question is who owns it, how does he protect it and how does he use it, how kindly this information will be used, because we completely download it all, where you they handed over the car, where you were staying, what you were eating, with whom you shared it, how you did it, everything is laid out, there are already examples. some kind of global scandals, shocks, when exactly this cybersecurity factor worked as a stop factor limiting the development of sharing,
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where people have already begun to think, oops, don’t i have enough information about myself? unfortunately, a person begins to think when sometimes it’s already too late to do so, so the sharing economy is now developing very actively, it has according to various estimates, growth rates are very good, some say 15%, some say 30% per year. in russia alone, according to a number of researchers, the volume of the sharing economy a couple of years ago exceeded a trillion rubles, agree, this quite a lot, the global volume will be 335 billion by the year twenty-five. the question is, alexander, it’s very close to these - the stop factor is about what you just said, and we are discussing at what rate the small economy is developing, how sustainable this trend is, because here i always remember such a work as lord of the flies. when - the children found themselves, well, a hypothetical situation on an island, a crashed liner, all this 200 thousand-year-old civilization there disappeared like
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dust in just 2 weeks, they turned instantly into the primitive society, hunters, rulers, workers there and so on, right there, literally less than a month passed there, that ’s how much the sherink economy itself is, it’s, well, in simple terms, it’s not... which consumes their goods and services produces, this is already embedded in their heads to abandon the model and patterns of ownership of objects and use only functions or
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not? well, look, the sharing economy is still a global trend, we can say that somewhere it was, as they say now, at its peak, at some hype, yes, but it has its position, big data analytics also tells us that it holds its position on this... in the landscape of global trends, it is not going anywhere, of course, there are risks, but we named cybersecurity risks, you can remember pandemic, when so many people said, i’m afraid to get into this car, i don’t know who was just in it, i’m afraid to use a taxi, i’m afraid to use this sharing, to the same apartment, because i’m not sure whether the cleaning was carried out or no, disinfection, and if it carry out, then excuse me, this is a completely different cost, but the good thing about the economy is that it quickly adapts, yes, that is, sanitizers have also appeared. corresponding companies have appeared that do all this, and it seems that, i hope, we have at least said goodbye to the pandemic, but the fact that in certain places, in certain stories
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related to movement there, yes, or maybe somewhere with accommodation, this sharing economy will find its worthy niche, this is a fact, this is already happens, the modern generation, well , it doesn’t exist as a kind of manolite, they are also polarized, they are also different, but many of them think quite rationally, they think about what is valuable to them when they can expand, why not, podcast with you easy money, i’m still mikhail khanov, and today we’re talking about the sharing economy, let’s go back to the fundamentals, this seems very important to me, it’s us economists who came up with the idea of ​​calling it that, if we look, there’s still quite a large number economy, silver economy, circular economy, silver economy - the economy of the elderly, its volume, by the way, by
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the fiftieth year, the average age is increasing, which is why these elderly, this is a wonderful group, are becoming more and more interesting, banks are starting to look at them, they say : oh, after 50, after 60, they used to say we weren’t interested, but now oh, maybe this is our audience, so i’ll give a simple example, in fact, when we talk about the sherik economy, it is no coincidence that you gave the example of the silver economy, yes, it's there like nowadays there is a jist concept that is more related to age, but sharing is what it is. permeates all layers of society by age, or is it still a big concept for young people, it can be of interest to all layers of society, that’s why it is important, that is, sharing economics occupies a worthy position next to cross-economics, as a horizontal history, on an equal basis with what we call the economy of trust, the economy of impression, we economists love to classify something, we love something, invent different entities, but don’t
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feed them bread, you know? nice thing, so the economy of the elderly, the silver economy, the circular economy, the circular economy, where everything is recycled and so on, which also has its followers and followers, its own laws and so on, and the economy of trust, the economy of impressions, the digital economy, the sharing economy consumption, that is, economists have come up with a very large number of these different terms, have already qualified them, but well, but there is only one life, in reality it is all the same one, there is a place in it for both the economy of sharing consumption and the economy of the elderly, which... also intersects with the economy of sharing consumption and with the economy of trust, because without trust what kind of exchange can there be? if i don’t trust you, and this is already happening, because this trust begins to be institutionalized, as we economists would say, for example, in ratings, in china, you know, you have ratings, you transferred there - that means the old lady across the street , you have a 0.5 rating there in the right place there’s only one side there, and five old women already means the rating is five, then you understand what ’s happening, then there’s a low rating for...
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the stadium won’t buy good seats, you won’t be able to go to another region at a higher rate, it turns out that this is the economy, joint consumption also intersects with the fact that you want to be more responsible, more socially oriented, and somewhere to gain access to those benefits that you cannot reach, well, this is a well-known fact, and all leading russian economists preach it, well in particular aleksandnov, the economy of trust, these 3d ones. vitamin d3, one of them is trust, it is true that when you trust your partner, you do not consider yourself to be standing somewhere at the top alone, but you accept that the people around you also correspond, occupy certain heights, or as in sharing, yes, what do you think, well , that’s how i feel about the car, i just have to assume that people also treat this common car as their own, just like you, yes, don’t put yourself higher, but it really raises you gdp was calculated, and for developed countries,
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for such as... great britain , gdp there increased by 10-15%, this is a lot, and in fact , this wonderful idea, which for me has now really become new in our conversation, that - schering the economy increases your, well, not even empathy, it is trust, trust in the people who surround you and the assumption that they are as responsible about consuming this item as you are . leads to a reduction in transaction costs, which actually reduce opportunities for some kind of growth, because when transaction costs are high, the costs of trust include compensation for the fact that if i don’t trust you, i immediately begin to surround myself with airbags, and so when i don’t need to lay straws everywhere, everywhere and surrounded by airbags, we can create much more, much more efficiently and better.
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there are models when you can use a person’s time without tying him up as part of an employment contract, so sit in the office, why didn’t you come at 10 am, like this so, i need you to solve the problem that i set for you, where, when and how, this is your business, and sometimes it’s more profitable for me to just go to this labor exchange and share you as a resource, maybe with someone then to others, on the contrary, i would say that in terms of the profession, in research, for example, it is very important. many observations show that it is very important when a person is included in a multicultural environment, in interdisciplinary history, that is , when you have looked at what is happening here, and there are new materials, you know what is there is happening, and information technology, and medicine, and you can already build this new technological parade at the unification, then these are not people who present themselves as a resource, as a product for the labor market, on the contrary, the labor market itself has also
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become sharing, when they hire you... as an expert and, as you said, you perform a certain functionality for me, modify it wherever you want, whatever is there, of course, but on the one hand this brings very big advantages, that is , this is freedom, this is flexibility, for employees, and for employees and for companies, that is, you have the opportunity to quickly reassemble some formats,
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reach out to the best specialists, but on the other hand there are risks, because if you trusted when you have a contract, you have the opportunity to force this to be fulfilled contract, i’m now even switching to legal terms, so that they sit, so that no one goes anywhere, i ’m investing in you, but you too, please, without this mobility and so on, there is such a story, and this also needs to be understood, more famously .
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all other companies are just in this example, who do business by helping these individual employees defend their rights, protect them legally, including in other countries, including with other jurisdictions, including within companies, that is, they become, essentially their trade unions, for proper integration into the new reality, absolutely, and this is a very fast growing business, let’s return to the economy, the money there is excellent, i think this is a great opportunity to force our audience to pay attention. on shernik economy, we left such a clue, as they say, to go look for even more information, you, alexander, thank you very much for the information that we have already conveyed to our listeners together, i hope that everyone is interested
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in trends and specifically the wider economy, thank you very much, thank you and they will expand this information to others, great, and even there , economics in action, share, share this information with those to whom you think it will also be useful. hello, the program is about the most notable events of this day. the shores are lost floods in russian regions, the elements take away everything that was sewn on at home, how rescuers help people and people help each other. the condition is serious, but stable, there was an attempt
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on the life of the murmansk governor, andrei chibes himself, the one who attacked him with a knife, is in the hospital. criminal connections, the krohus case, finds in the terrorists’ phones, photographs of the building and correspondence with the curator. added to the evidence base. it's not about the shoulder straps, the feat of a private in the first battle who became a commander is a summary of the week. results of long-range strikes enemy military rear. serve russia at maximum altitudes and maximum speeds. the first batch of s-34 bombers this year was sent to the troops. little bug, yes macron, pre-olympic embarrassment is plaguing france, and he is sure it’s russia, trying to disrupt the games where it won’t even be there. news of the hour, almost 3,100 people. among them , more than 700 children were evacuated due to
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flooding in the orenburg region. in orski, with a population of approximately 2,000 inhabitants, the dam broke. the footage is now spreading across telegram channels. there are about 400 in the danger zone private houses. people are asked to run to temporary accommodation centers. the ministry of emergency situations is strengthening its rescue team in the region. two il-76 planes arrived in orenburg, with hundreds of rescuers. floods in russia in 36 regions from smolensk. to the novosibirsk region and from novgorod to the lpr. according to experts, the peak has not yet been passed, the water continues to remain. sergei ponomarev is monitoring the situation. here are the trees, where they stand tall, all these are river beds. now the black river flows right through the streets in the village of krasnokholm, the third day, high water, the level is already decreasing, but dozens of houses remain flooded. the water was standing there, i kept looking closer, closer, closer, then closer. went. leonid and his wife managed to lift a chair, a refrigerator, a washing machine, furniture
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, floors that were definitely ready for replacement, it’s not clear what condition the walls will be in, of course, they’ll worry, this is work again. my wife was like, when she saw this, well, a lot of people were crying too. how quickly the water was in the village of krasnokhol can be judged at least by these cars, the owners of which were not managed to pick them up. here, for example, there are lada cars, behind the bushes they say that another passenger car has sunk, now we just have to wait for the water to completely recede. even the day before , the ministry of emergency situations evacuated more than 600 people from the flood zone, some moved to relatives, and temporary accommodation centers were prepared for the rest. many are on duty at the boat crossings, waiting for the opportunity to check how things are at home; some are being helped by farmers, like this, they are being transported on tractors. but if there is no water in the house, i won’t go back, no, because they say there is no water on the street, this is the most important thing, who is taking you, taking you, well, it’s my neighbor. mikhail adushkin, well , we need to help the people, we are drowning too, i also
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live in this zone because of flooding, where to go, a little more, probably, and we’ll break through. those who have boats in the village also help their neighbors. somewhere you need a boat, somewhere you need a tractor, somewhere you need boots, wading and everything else, that is , here everything needs to be agreed upon, but we fellow villagers here all know each other, not everyone has fishing suits, where they deeply ask for food packages with our products film crew, i have a dog, i’m with this dog. and mobile phones to recharge them and
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then get them back, but why are you riding? we went upstairs to charge our phones. in the orenburg region, a state of emergency has been in effect for the second day, the main forces of rescuers have been transferred to the western and eastern regions of the region, where the peak of the flood has not yet been passed, the governor and the head of the regional ministry of emergency situations assessed the situation near orsk by helicopter, an additional group is now being sent there, on behalf of the head of the ministry of emergency situations, alexander kurenkov two il-76 aircraft with specialists. flew from moscow, rescuers from perm and nizhny novgorod reported the situation today at the crisis management center. today, the most difficult situation is developing in the regions of the prigolovsky federal district; more than 1,900 garden plots have been sunk; we assume that the number of sunken residential buildings will increase. more than 600 houses have already been flooded in the mar region,
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people are also being evacuated, a decision has been made to pay one-time compensation to everyone victims of the flood, the difficult situation in the chelyabinsk region in troitsk washed away a new embankment, the water approached houses in three districts, the wall of this house is falling apart, both everything broke is a nightmare, and this is fresh footage from the village of sibirs and the omsk region, the owner of the house has almost nothing to save it didn’t work, that’s the situation we have. this is the kitchen, this is the hallway, this is the hall, that’s all, everything has drowned, that’s it, they continue to eliminate the consequences of the flood and... in the thai region, flooding in 36 regions of the country is monitoring the situation on the rivers of the north, siberia, the far east, where the peak of the flood is still ahead. sergei panomariov, irina chyuchuy, yuri shatokhin, sergei suvorov, liliya zorina and igor agafonov. first channel. now murmansk news about the condition of governor andrei chibes and the investigation into the attempt on
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his life. the head of the region has already been visited by his family in the regional hospital, where doctors allowed chibis to be transferred from the city of apatity, where he received the profit. andrei chibes spent the whole night in the intensive care unit of the kirov central hospital, just a few hours after the operation, he regained consciousness and could already speak, the wound was complex, but everything could have been worse. dear friends, i came to my senses after the operation, i want to say a huge thank you to our doctors,
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who saved us, did everything quickly, clearly and correctly, and of course to all of you for worrying and... supporting, in fact, he was a little very lucky, that the aorta is not affected, so further treatment will take place in intensive care. yesterday’s trip to apatity had been on the governor’s schedule for a long time; in the morning, a tour of social facilities, and already closer to in the evening, at approximately 18:30, a meeting began at a local recreation center, hundreds of local residents came to it. good afternoon everyone, long time no see, yes, i’m in a fighting mood, yes, i’m in a great mood. as you can see from these shots, the governor of the murmansk region is not speaking from the stage, he is standing right in the hall, at a distance of what is called arm's length, the participants take turns asking questions, the topics are very different, in the future the bus will be updated, so to speak, on the bus, of course , of course, but there
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we will first update where we under-updated, and then gradually it will become permanent, because millions of tons of apatite nephiline ore are mined in the apatites per year, the ras scientific center is located here, tourists from all over the country come to the slopes in khabiny, it is 200 km from murmansk, the town itself is small, not up to 50 thousand inhabitants, they looked forward to the governor, they prepared gifts. andrey vladimirovich, we have a very wonderful walrus club in apatity, we hope to see you at our ice-hole, we have prepared a small gift for you. of our club, that's all now let's go, thank you for promoting the burning and margining on our kola land. andrei chibes has been governor of the murmansk region for 5 years already, his
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candidacy in the elections was supported by 2/3 of the population, since then such trips around the region have been commonplace, every month there is a new place and a meeting with the residents is obligatory, everyone could come. the governor did not hide from people and was ready to answer any questions. he announced this meeting in appatity himself. on thursday i plan to work in the city of apatity. come to the meeting. well, who will have what questions, write in advance in the comments to this post. the meeting lasted almost 4 hours. already at the exit from the building, a man suddenly ran up to the governor and stabbed him in the stomach. personal guards did not have time to react. it is unknown how it would have ended if not for an employee of the russian guard. he walked right behind andrei chibes. and literally threw the attacker away. i would like to thank the russian national guard for their ability to react quickly in the most critical situations. as a result , the attacker was promptly detained. and, of course, many thanks to everyone to law enforcement agencies who carry out their duty every day, honestly and valiantly. little is known about the employee of the russian guard, he is an officer in the authorities.

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