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tv   Umnitsi i umniki  1TV  April 29, 2024 9:00am-9:46am MSK

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that's all, my evening has come, i have nothing left to ask from you, all that remains is to say thank you for what. born, for
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suffering, rejoicing, crying, for everything, send the warmth of light to our children, warm them, there is no life on earth without you, thank you, thank you. thank you.
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hello, dear friends, today we are finishing the second semi-final competition for schoolchildren from all over russia. let me remind you that in the first meeting a vacancy was created, in the second meeting i won. camilla dammer, tomsk. another one is being played today place in the final. let me immediately introduce you to our panel of judges. the intellectual competition is judged by russian political scientist, doctor of political sciences, testament.
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and natalya fomenko, a fourth-year student at the faculty of international relations from the city of saratov, helps me present orders and medals. arseny orefyev, orenburg, is invited. i report to your honor that
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in the quarter-finals he won the prook and won ahead of schedule on the yellow track. renata khabibulina, yakutsk. the republic of sakha (yakutia. she lost to provok in the quarterfinals. but won ahead of schedule on the green carpet. and whole alexander. cherkessk. korochaeva cherkessia. in the quarter-finals she lost the prologue. she got the green carpet. sasha answered correctly once, was wrong once, and then daria baranova passed her on the red carpet. your honor, we are all.
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and gave them a topic for, i hope, an eloquent speech, and the topic was this: politics is much more complicated than physics, said a man who knew physics well, his name was einstein. ask. physics is exactly the science that develops modern society, moving industry, creating comfortable living conditions in modern cities. politics is primarily related to the organization of social life. which is built on influencing power or seizing power, the famous revolutionary trotsky said that if a political party does not want to seize power, then there is no point in such a party, while an important task in politics is maintaining a balance between the demonstration of force and the ability to negotiate. the first world war was the result
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of a failure of diplomacy, which was unable to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict. that's why when we are asking what is more important, physics or politics, i believe that everywhere has its own subtleties that a specialist does not need to take into account. thank you. 40 seconds is the limit, please! dear judges, dear yuri pavlovich, today many people strive for the highest echelons of power in order to gain influence over other people, they must understand that this entails enormous responsibility, because politics determines how we live and how we we will live, it interacts with our souls, appeals to the most hidden the recesses of our consciousness, while physics studies the laws of nature, physics studies: what a person is capable of doing to another person. 35 seconds. hello, dear
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ariap, hello, yuri pavlovich. einstein said that physics and politics are much more complex than physics. indeed, in physics there is for sure. formulas that obey the laws of nature, and man is not able to change them, from here there is a great opportunity to get the only correct answer, but politics obeys the laws created by man himself, every interprets them in his own way, hence the eternal polemics and disputes, in which, alas, it is almost impossible to find who is right and who is wrong, thank you, thank you. 5 seconds, now your honor, you must determine who will be the first to choose the track, who will be the second, who will not choose anything. so, renata khabibulina, arseny orefyev, yeah, and alexandra tselykh. great. well, khabibulina. i choose
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the yellow path. no, yes. you wanted, no, you finally decided, yes, she is yours, you have every right, red, sure, something tells you that you need to go to the red, but that inner strength, inner strength, great, your red one, well, you’re very good.
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the war still awaits them ahead, the sovereign ordered to leave the cross of st. andrew the first-called in this place, founded a fortification and named it st. petersburg, we will drive the swedes out of here, even the air here is special, this is the sea, and there is europe, fuck it, your europe. i ’m ready to die, for every spirit with you, i’ve done a lot of crap in my life, now i’ve earned it with goodness, transfiguration people, go ahead,
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peter and i will change everything here, we’ll live happily, cathedral, today on the first. since christmas we see the greatest tragedy, his, one might even say, amazing loneliness; christ had no place in this from his very birth.
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do you know what it is? i guess, but can you tell me in confidence? these are special units in the italian armed forces. that’s it, now i can read on with complete peace of mind, in august 1915 he was drafted into the bersaglieri regiment, which was sent to the front section near the isonzo river, italy.
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entered the saying, what a saying about the allies, was born in the russian current army in the summer of 1915, it reminds me of something, it reminds me, i don’t know the answer, things, the next stage. ask! daria baranova, arkhangelsk. the russians said that the allies would fight to the last drop
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of blood, but the russian soldier, because there was a great retreat in the fifteenth year, and the russians really asked. that's not a saying, honey. you've already said the saying, right? the allies decided to wage war until the last drop of blood of a russian soldier. are we giving an order? we give. thank you. the fleets entered the bloc, they did, romania did not enter the war for a long time, because they calculated who would be more successful and on which side it would be more profitable for them to join. and finally, on august 14, 1916, romania declared war on austria-hungary. august 14. what were the military like?
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the defeat of the romanian army, or more specifically, the romanian army was surrounded and destroyed, and where did the germans enter? in... the arrest is counted, well, with your help, we are counted, well , we are counted, we are counted arseny, i ask the fleets
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block and timekeeper block what party block? was created on august 25, 1915, and what was its purpose? sasha? can not answer. and you there already made a mistake? no. penalty point, first, move on to the next stage on the green track. just in case, i remind you, dear tv viewers, that you can be wrong twice. sasha, i made a mistake, only once. alexander karabitsin, arkhangelsk region, village. shangaly is a progressive bloc and its goal was to create a responsible ministry, somehow little, especially, you know, once you very vaguely said, a responsible ministry, you know, a responsible ministry, the emperor dispersed it very quickly, there apparently there was something like that, the cadets, there was something wrong there, but who did it consist of, well, how many
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parties, they were the cadets, the octobrists and... no need to read, so what was the main goal? the creation of a responsible ministry or a ministry of people's trust reporting directly to the state duma, close almost correctly, i read the correct answer, and you decide, an order or a medal, okay, the correct answer, correct on august 23, 1915, the tsar declared himself the supreme commander in chief , not a single word about the tsar it was, well the main thing is that the block is named correctly? they asked what the block was called. the bloc was named, and a day later the so-called progressive bloc was formed in the state duma, which included six factions of the state duma and three factions of the state council. the goal of the bloc was to remove the reigning monarch from power if he did not agree to the demands of
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the united liberal circles. well, this is it, a government, a government that would govern and... and on september 3 , nikolai naturally dispersed all this ahead of schedule disgrace, what are we giving? medal, you were probably very lucky with the judge, medal, thank you, fleets, cable man, prime minister, prime minister, british, prime minister lloyd george in his memoirs testifies to how french and british generals responded to russia’s proposal, you won’t remind us is this evidence? the fact is that the allies began to gather, well, one might say, allied conferences in chantallia, so that, well,
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they could finally plan military actions together, russia in my opinion. i went there four times and all four times were for the military the generals of france and britain refused her plans, what were they denied? the russian generals proposed to carry out, well, their own plan of action, well, it may have been such an episode, but that’s not what lloyd george remembers. let’s clarify, okay, yes, but the main thing is who doesn’t succeed. i read out the correct answer, and you already decide, well, because this is not about that, to every proposal regarding the armament of russia, weapons, french and british generals answered in 1914, in 1915, in 1916, that they had nothing to give, and what if they give anything to russia, then only at the expense
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of their own urgent needs, it’s me four, i’m not quoting me, not my speech, but... “we left russia to its own fate, this despite the fact that our soldiers died in terrible fronts in order to distract the germans themselves, the problem is that all the warring countries were preparing to fight for 3-4 months, a maximum of six months, a shell voice reigned in the russian army, this was the problem, but the allies were in no hurry to help with weapons, but they had shells i'd be wrong, i'd be wrong, that's it, then wipe it off, fleets, timekeeper, blockade,
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blockade, historians almost unanimously note what the blockade of germany led to during the first world war, what mainly?
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the full answer should be noted, the order is in arkhangelsk, vabank, pobank, he said, no pressure, take it, please translate it into russian.
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and it was the romans who said that i carry everything i have with me, so it is translated, fleets, timekeeper, dragoons, dragoons, you answered correctly once, yes, well, now you answer everything correctly once, in the first world war, we just listen carefully, first served as a dragoon in the tenth cavalry division at the junction with the romanian troops, the second in the fifth drugunsky, korgopol
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regiment, both st. george cavaliers in the great patriotic war, also distinguished themselves, the first in the first, the second in the second, and the first is ... georgy zhukov, he served in the tenth cavalry division, the first zhukov, okay, the second is konstantin rakosovsky, why does this strange phrase follow: in the great patriotic war they also distinguished themselves, the first in the first, the second in the second, why zhukov in the first, and rakosovsky in the second, maybe in 1941, 1942, but not in the forty-first yet, well, fine, the penalty point will come next.
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aksana viktorovna, if you now admit, go back, the stage is being disputed, go back to the third, if you recognize this as a sufficient answer, then...
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please! alexander goes to the final of the humanitarian tv olympiad: smart guys, smart guys, whole, because she’s smart, she won on the green carpet. there are two questions left, i ask the theorists: fleets: what was the name of the largest naval battle of the first world war? and what
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were the fleets called during this war? the battle came together. polina chedzhemova, republic of north ossetia alania. the battle was called the battle of yuuta. a russian and a german flotilla fought in it. i will still ask for medals for you, because you named the battle correctly. double posts, of course. victoria. the city of arkhangelsk, school number 36, and the high seas fleet and the gran fleet, the gran fleet is the english fleet, and the high seas fleet is the german one. the correct answer, i read it, and your honor you decide, the battle was called the battle of jutland, ossetian told us this, it took place on may 31 and june 1, 1916 in the north sea, near the danish
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peninsula and... were able to break the blockade, so no one gave them this, in my opinion, this is a very good answer, and i would ask for an order, i support it, but for the battle of jutland, probably everything- still , a medal should be given, especially since the question is really complex, a difficult question, an order of a medal.
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and the last question from ogon, timekeeper, what a very famous person, he held the position of timekeeper in the thirteenth engineering and construction squad, which built additional defensive structures near the famous pinsk swamps, the engineer here did not get off his horse for days, carefully. everything that was erected there. and, by the way, these military structures survived until the great patriotic war; they greatly helped the red army when it began to attack, naturally, the belarusian partisans. what was the name of this tabernacle man? anastasia mitina, lyceum of humanities in saratov. it was the writer alexander blok, poet. and what did he write?
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12. well, the poem, he hadn’t written the poem yet, then not yet, absolutely right, then he wrote a life without beginning and end, us chance awaits everyone, there is an inevitable darkness above us, or the clarity of god's face, god, the correct answer, what are we giving, i see that there is already a medal, so now there is an order, i ask for an order, yes, the judge believed. the fire is over, we move on to the cuttings. question number one. what was the main task of the cavalry in the first world war, in this regard it was indispensable. vasiliev daniil, city of makarev,
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kostroma region, student of the fifth. course at the faculty of law of the russian state university of justice. i would venture to guess that, since first world war ii, the use of cavalry, as before in attacks, was ineffective, but it still remained effective.
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in november 1914, this commander was promoted to rankfeld-marshal and appointed commander-in-chief of the german troops on the eastern front
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. in august 1916, he became the chief of the german general staff, which was his name and what he accomplished on january 30, 1933, from christmas. kristova, hello, georgy tsvetkov, school 283, moscow, hello aska, hello, and his name was a very long name, he had von benckendor, uh, it was definitely in his name, so - he was the chief of the general staff, and there was von benckendor and it must be said, then it went unt, unt - you, well, this is because everyone else knows him mainly here. but in 1900, it turns out, 3 years ago, being the president of germany, he appointed adolf hitler reichs minister, add a little more surnames, well
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, we can give two medals, give, let the person help, i’m interested in the position, so that it sounds correctly, stand up, what’s the name? aristark at the forest school room 15-14 city of moscow, his name was unt hindenburg, alexey. and he had the position of reich stallerism, i don’t even know this, now he heads germany, besides the president, who? and the chancellor, well, that reichs was the chancellor, and reich is the chancellor, we give two medals, we give two medals, two medals. the epilogue is over, now advertising, and then our judge oksana viktorovna invited me.
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the girl is free, lives her own life, she is 22 years old, she dresses like a child, how can i walk down the street with this? she likes soft, pink ones. she seems to be hinting, well already finally hug me, of course, i would like not to be ashamed and not to point fingers at me, i honestly wouldn’t say that all this is somehow terribly bright, i wouldn’t say that it’s like- it’s outrageous, i would have twisted it, a fashionable verdict, a new season, today on the first, the stylists revealed her in a completely different way, because i really, i didn’t recognize her a little, my battle, the line burns through the sea. to the end and point beloved, beloved, beloved, roads, roads, roads, we run away on different roads, not guess about love, i’m happy in my eyes,
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we know for sure, the ice will melt, the silence of the midnight willow will sing, it’s a long day. shadow, these lengths are so short for us, the dusky heat whispers something, hugging us, the ice melts and melts, you are a sailor. everyone stand, we are investigating a criminal offense, we urgently need the files of these people.
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“life without pain, it simply does not exist, all we can do is try not to hurt others, according to the laws of war, new episodes from may 1st on the first, do you think that i have no heart, or i don’t i feel nothing, dear friends, i naturally did not fully imagine this."
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it’s scary, well, don’t be afraid, i’m with you, about the department, please tell me with pleasure, yuri pavlovich, i listened to today’s participants, and it seemed to me that in the eyes of some of them, i didn’t read my question, so we are striving for mgemo, but why do we need history, can i say a few words about this, you can do anything, indeed , mgemo is not a classical university, we are focused on current politics, but i am
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always. i tell the students: it is impossible to understand current politics and especially to predict it without fundamental knowledge of history, they say it is better to learn from the mistakes of others, history provides us with such an amazing chance, history is past politics, and politics is present history, once again, what is the name of your department? comparative political science, i can even explain why? history, the subject of our study, respectively, teaching is a comparative study of political systems, political cultures of the countries of the world, therefore our department patronizes as many as two departments, one this is the name of the political systems of the political cultures of the countries of the world, the second section is called political technologies, including technologies of public policy, and as for the complexity of education,
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and by and large remained such a shock, it was not for nothing that akhmatova wrote then: the real 20th century, not the calendar one, was approaching, from here, by the way, not from akhmatova, but this thought apparently was in the air and the concept of a short 20th century, 1914-1991, was born, and indeed this war turned consciousness upside down, and it was no coincidence that it gave them...
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thank you for the invitation, dear friends, here are the results in front of me, we have a vacancy, tv viewers know about this, you also know about this, to my complete surprise , daria baranova is filling this vacancy, please! we also have very other worthy people, and for this we have a special consolation semi-final, which is called a chance, six people will go there, six people have already made it, but naturally we won’t show this to you, because well, in the next meeting you will all you will see it on the paths and so on, all the best, no
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miss the chance for them, for you. good morning, dear tv viewers, our program received a question from the village of uzhma. altai territory, from evgenia ostroviteninova. the question is this: your holiness is the image of a grain that dies in order to be reborn, one of the most enduring gospel images, and this has happened to our country more than once.

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