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festive events, listen, show me this picture again, i didn’t understand something, it’s biden, watching the fireworks, attention, but it’s already become , i don’t know, it’s just bad form to laugh at an old man, but look anyway, now he he will look at the wall thoughtfully, oops, but there are no fireworks, just such a squiggle, okay, so, well, they celebrate and apparently imagine american independence now in different ways, for example, mark zuckerberg took a ride in a tuxedo. no, that’s cool by the way , and they competed in eating hot dogs with the us flag in new york on independence day. this is american cuisine, as you understand, which means that the poison of the year was a certain patrick bertaletti, a typical american surname, who finished 58 rolls with sausages in 10 minutes, 58 rolls, if only he could eat pizza, well done, michael, oh, my god, forgive me, for god’s sake, maxim, there’s not a lot of pizza with such and such a surname. well, look, about
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independence, because for some it’s independence, and for others it’s complete total dependence, this is of course on the surface, excuse me, it’s banal, maybe, but listen, look at what, this is how young people now talk, what kind of crap, this means that the ukrainians sang it in honor of america’s independence day, they sang the us anthem against the backdrop of the trenches. let's take a look at a piece of this cringe.
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yes, everyone is sitting singing the us anthem, these are the same ones the shells are painted and the us anthem is sung, well, in general there is of course a feeling that we are in some kind of i don’t know post-modernist absurdist play. michael, by the way, how did you note how you ate something, 58 or less rolls, well, quietly, at home, i didn’t go anywhere, i left, of course, that’s right, i congratulated my friends, acquaintances, and russians , too, by the way, because we...
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in number, not to mention completely, are obliged, of course, to russia, because if at one time the russian empire would have decided to support, for example, great britain in its, so to speak, attempts to hold back the rebellious states that fought for their independence, then there was no united states of america, at least in the form in which we now know this country, nevertheless, in any case, michael, happy independence day to you, happy holiday, let's remember, in fact, how and what happened to the usa. and it would have been if not for russia, please. relations between russia and the united states were not always tense; in the 17th-11th centuries one could even talk about friendship and support, because in fact it was the russian empire that was twice saved american independence. in the spring of 1775 , an armed rebellion broke out in the north american colonies of those dissatisfied with the power of england, and thus began the war of american independence. was not ready
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to contain the onslaught of the protesters, since she had never had a large land army, especially on another continent, and british politicians were faced with the question: where can they hire well-trained warriors? the recently ended russian-turkish war highly raised the prestige of the russian army in europe and king george ii of great britain turned to russian empress catherine ii with a request to send a contingent of twenty thousand russian troops to north america under the leadership of the british, but catherine ii refused in a personal letter to the king. i am just beginning to enjoy the world and your majesty knows that my empire is in need. you also know in what condition the army emerges, albeit victorious, from a long stubborn war in a murderous climate. then, not to mention the inconveniences that would arise from using such a significant body in the other hemisphere where it was located would be under power, almost unknown to him, and
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would be almost deprived of all relations with his monarch. in fact, catherine the great understood perfectly well that the war in north america was seriously weakening england, and from uniting the north american colonies. will deal a real blow to the economy of the british crown. all attempts by english diplomats to influence the empress did not lead to the desired result. catherine firmly decided not to interfere in the conflict on the british side, which earned her deep respect from the north american rebels. we many were pleased to learn from a reliable source that the requests and proposals of great britain to the russian empress were rejected with contempt. moreover, in 1780 catherine ii. proclaimed naval armed neutrality, which meant resistance to any actions of the british fleet, which in every possible way tried to limit the free trade of other states with the north american colonies. sweden, denmark and the netherlands quickly joined the league of armed neutrality, which made it possible to normalize the situation at sea,
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and the united states to improve its state of affairs. and on september 13, 1783, london had no choice but to recognize the independence of 13 north american countries. the situation repeated itself centuries later: in the 1860s, when a civil war broke out in the united states between the northern and southern states, it was russia that again helped america defend its sovereignty. great britain, which was also joined by france, was going to take the side of the southern states. both countries hoped to regain previously lost colonies. they offered to join the war. russian empire, but emperor alexander ii refused to support them, saying that he considered abraham lincoln the legitimate president of the united states. in 1863, russia sent two naval squadrons, atlantic and pacific, to the shores of america. the russian ships were supposed
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to demonstrate solidarity with president lincoln; as expected, their appearance made a proper impression on the governments of england and france, and they ultimately abandoned an armed invasion of the united states. america owes a lot to russia, is its debtor in many ways relationships primarily for the steadfastness of her friendship during the years of severe trials. we pray to god with hope that this friendship will continue in the future. we know with confidence that america will always be grateful to russia and its sovereign. and it would be treason to even imagine that america would give this friendship intentionally, through wrong actions or unfair policies. uh... guys, please leave me with a still shot of this last letter, and do you know, by the way, who was one of those who signed this beautiful precious address to his imperial majesty alexander i, emperor of all russia, mark twain, so the style is, so to speak, high and beautiful, here kir lvovna, i don’t know,
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appeal to such documents, beautiful, important, with such words forever, forever, i swear, and so on, of course this...
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this is a fairly well-known american philosopher, an ideologist, in fact, of this modern american hegemony, and at the end of the 19th century he wrote a phrase that was heartbreaking by modern standards, which looks something like this: that the british, who colonized north america, must do everything so that in the future all the states of the world would become.
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set themselves a task, we said, oh, not there, well, someone specific, they must create a great american novel, they created it, they have this approach, apparently, yes, apparently, this something is a national trait, they really created the great american novel, they set the task, they created it, now they decided to create it, that is, in the same mode, in approximately the same style, in the same modality they formulated that they should do and do with the planet, everyone will say, i promise, please, i will give in to historical fantasies, come on, but in this plot...
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in chisme bay, chesme bay, we didn’t have a black sea fleet then, this is the aegean sea, that is the baltic fleet had to go around the whole of europe, why do you think this was possible purely technically, because ships broke down, something happened, there was a takilash to fix it, everything was carried out in english ports, the british also provided diplomatic support, drove away the french, because the french as allies.
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and so, according to the words, come on, let’s fantasize, well, we would have nipped it in the bud, and maybe then there wouldn’t have been such
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an eternal antagonism, which after that arose between the russian british empire, after that, before that there was nothing like that, at all a very interesting fantasy, thus, after all, we like to say the englishwoman is shitting, but they can say, the russian woman was shitting, because from that moment they began to have such a rejection of us, maybe the whole story. if we had helped then as a token of gratitude, then the british would still perhaps, theoretically, they would be grateful to us, but america is still not grateful to us, although we helped them then, so i don’t know, yes, please, alekslan vladich, we remember everything, michael, we should probably consider this issue about you altogether somewhat deeper, that great britain and the united states are the product of the protestant ethic and
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protestant culture, if we consider this ethic and culture, there is the idea of ​​messianism and chosenness. and grace before god. since you are rich, it means you are chosen, god loves you, and you must command all the rest. the united states, like great britain, the new zion, the new city on the hill, is the first incentive that weighs on the american establishment. the second is the so-called malthusian trap. in great britain , philosophy has always been viewed as the science that...
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states cannot think if they cannot think differently, what other decisions do we expect from them, we expect nothing in politics in general, let’s not be naive, there are no eternal friends.
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i'm such a conservative philosopher just now wrote a good article on american messianism, i outlined it later, because well , these are the spiritual origins of this hybrid war that we are now seeing, but there were also isolationists from the very beginning, because - quincy, quincy adams, who was also the ambassador, ambassador in moscow , by the way, listen,
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isn’t what trump says is n’t isolationism, but nevertheless america first, isn’t that the wrong way? yes, of course, of course, exactly like that, exactly, exactly, exactly why, this is why i personally like trump, because he says, yes guys, all this is not important, it is important for us to build our lives in order to continue to maintain normality, because again, i have a very good attitude towards america, i have a very good attitude towards the americans, i have a lot of friends there, but they, they really pour in, that’s the remark , you see, i'm sorry, i just want to share a memory with me.
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they shout in chorus against trump, in my personal understanding, america has always stood and stands on three pillars, freedom yes, but if we are all free, and we are all...
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even to even think about returning to this good time when we were allies, well, we were in solidarity, and i
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would like to add to what key said, she missed one, but i would say the most important chapter of american development after the revolution, that is, the revolution ended in 803 1700, because the war lasted, yes, the war lasted against the british until. and the usa expanded from one ocean to another ocean, and we call it very well, with euphemism, the conquest of new lands, russia
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calls it genocide, because how to get to the pacific ocean through the indians, of course, and mexico as they call it, otherwise there is a first no, i will explain, the first phase is of course this is a... these are the hard ones, when they fell, when you understand, yes, it was at this time that russia colonized on this continent in
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north america, alaska, that is, when one the process went in one direction, yes, liberation from the colonialists, russia was engaged in the colonization of the same north america, alaska and often california, that’s why everyone was engaged in expansion, there. but the difference is still important to say if we talk about expansion and colonization on our own continent, look at the state of your indians now, at what state are the uzbeks, a prosperous state of thirty million people, after we colonized, lived together, separated, but they remained a full-fledged people, and where are the indians, what’s wrong with them in the navaja reservations and tickets they sell to the canton of antelope. now look, we are just, so to speak, at risk of falling into, well, just into such a big, wildly interesting historical, so to speak, some kind of, well, lecture, memoirs and so on, no, our task is still to hold out
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threads with modernity, please, about modernity, by the way, i do not agree with michael, i think that changes in relations between the united states and russia are possible in a much shorter period, only these will be other united states, i am not writing off the power of the united states , this is a very powerful strong state, yeah. i have a rough idea of ​​what it is, but the united states is changing very much in terms of ethnic and cultural composition, if you consider what proportion of the white population there was in large cities in the sixties, now the white population, excuse me, has become less than a third, the new united, less, i take american data, michael, well, i take american data, well then it means you have a very free one, now, but it is decreasing, note, in the sixties 71%
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of whites , in 2020 11%, detroit is a ghost town there, chicago was 76%, 31% 2020, this is how to count, you know, this is what is white or not white, colleagues, the new united states, which will go through an internal crisis , it will be a young imperialist predator, and it will it is clear to continue expansion. what trump is doing is not to isolate himself, it is to gather strength, rebuild the country in the right sense, establish a normal economy, restore and continue expansion, there is no need to tell yourself that the united states will isolate itself to white people, that is, this is not what it turns out -it’s not an idea, not a concept, it’s a genetic code, it turns out like this, well, let’s think about what to do with it right after the advertisement, we’ll put it together.
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the old choir and take our favorite lam major, we don’t have much nostalgia, because we tell me it seems that we live in such an atmosphere, for me it is something special, to be in russia for the first time in my life, not only fashion models, but also film directors go to paris, this is a very ancient method of telling parables and writing fables, so the content of my paintings obviously has not changed . i was amazed that in the death certificate of this man, the last phrase, blood type zero, a very sharp turn onto the bridge, there is a river, tetuka, it was as big as a cannon shot, matodor, today on the first, volga, sun, how beautiful , the first name of volgograd - tsaritsyn, it was founded in 1589. this place
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is called the main height of russia, the motherland cannot be considered in isolation, this is a kind of story that, walking up the steps, we gradually open like a book, the water is cold, in principle it’s tolerable, yes, little madreshechki, and you have one size , give me 240 pieces, wow, who's the buyer, i 'll make a green salad with crayfish tails, almond dressing and what do you think, why mustard oil, what a great guy you are? i will have a wonderful roulette of pike perch, green peas on top, tomato film on top flowers, you decided to take up floristry, mastering a new profession, the premiere, cooks on wheels, on sunday at the first, in fact , lucy, the work is necessary, the tongue and boots wear out the most, after all, a person needed everything, health and money, everything
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there was except... and that he had no one, he was red-haired, father, no, brunette, thief, fortune teller from monday on the first, we are two women who love the same man, don’t confuse love with habit, in the new season on the first.
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well, of course, i would run in and pick out the moles, here’s the question, be careful, i’m always careful, major, find the head of the security service, have him urgently report to the control room, and mobilize all our employees, everyone you can, the whole version is going to hell, the man with a stutter suddenly speaks like cicero, i really hope that... you don’t have to blame yourself for not wanting to help us, you are a very good shooter, hello, colonel kostenko, the prime minister’s confrontation based on the legendary book by yulian semyonov. it’s important to travel around
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russia because you need to learn traditions different... cities we are from the city of nizhnevartovs, our city is famous for oil, gas and good people. a famous place in voronezh is the kitten from lizyukov street. rostov the great is included in the golden ring of russia; it is the most beautiful, ancient city in our country. there is a pole in our republic, the pole of heat - this is the hottest point in our country. in the shade it reaches +507. obnensk is the first science city in russia, the first one is located in our city. nuclear power plant, i send greetings to everyone from the cultural capital of our vast country, i love you, russia, we continue to work live, i
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also tried to find information about the ethnic composition of something like that just now, i don’t know. there is no official document on this topic, but the most so to speak, even confirming michael, that’s where i found 58, let’s say percent of the white population, the rest everyone else, this in no way refutes my thesis and kirvovna’s thesis that the states, of course, certainly are changing radically before our eyes, i don’t know this change, it has the prospect of some kind, well, i don’t know, because it is transposed into some kind of political decisions, into a change in the political vector and so on, maybe yes, maybe no, i just don’t know.
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there is, and the united states has already done this in
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its history, after the civil war, a huge number of former slaves became normal citizens of the united states, and despite maintaining normal regimes, well, more or less they work. built the power of america as a state, america was powerful state and i believe that it is quite possible how to change the genetic code and whether it changes and whether it is necessary, i don’t know why it should be changed - the problem is, the problem is that our planet alone will change, if while musk there is something to mars is being looked at, but this is a distant prospect, as he quite rightly noted.
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the intensity of the confrontation between russia and the united states now is generally higher, it has surpassed the degree that was during the cold war, but pay attention, this is, at first glance , quite strange, because during the cold war we had a war, we had a colossal ideological, political confrontation, for the last 30 years it was in the field of political ideology, we really don’t have that many differences.
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in terms of values, but oriented toward the family, towards certain, let’s say, political objectives, yes, somewhat different, but nevertheless, we still somehow understood each other in the human dimension in the humanitarian, now that they are so have changed so much that in fact the topics of any minorities were put on the altar to the detriment of the rights of the majority, yes it is clear, yes, this is , as it were, key.
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during the cold war, the soviet union , the communists there, the evil empire, the russians are coming, and some people threw themselves out of the window there, and so on, and remember the makoortism of the fifties, how many people were simply tied up, thrown out of work, charlie chaplin, who died in switzerland, because in the states didn’t let him in, because, because there were suspicions that he might once... sympathize with the communist, but it seemed that
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there was a fundamental discrepancy, then suddenly, well, it seems like we capitalism is both here and there, it would seem, but really, kieron, thank you, i need to think about this, you wanted to say, an interesting topic came up, whether or not the genetic code of a united country in general , countries, you know, it certainly does not change so quickly , as we would like, and maybe we won’t even live, well, only kiril vopna , the youngest, maybe she’ll live, the rest of us, probably not, until the moment when we feel these changes. well, how can this not change when the racial, ethnic composition, those who come, these migrants, are completely different people than those who came and created the basic powers, i ’ll clarify, kirovna will be glad that she lived to see these changes, what do you have, yes, i think so, well, i just want you to explain what the change was, who came then , migration to the united states, well, i don’t know whether our viewers are aware or not, but among the white
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population of america there are more descendants of germans than english, which seems paradoxical, germans came there to work and worked created this, by the way, donald trump, yes, how many people are there, yes, ah, those who are now crossing the border, they do not work, they come, they really, as you correctly said, come to receive social benefits and so on next, these are people. america, where the yankees don’t like americans, they hate them, they come there, not really loving this country in their hearts, even look at the very same ones - classic americans, wasps, whites, the real russophobes come from them, so john bolton, former trump advisor a classic example, if the future elite is increasingly formed from people of color, this is a different genetic code. it’s more like the genetic code of that very global south with which we are now trying
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to build relations, this global south is gradually, the american deep state will try to grind it, but in general it won’t work, anyway, these are boltons from people of mexican, guatemalan or salvadoran origin will not happen, they do not have a genetic imperialist we will not live yes, but they don’t need to speed it up. we can speed it up so much that we will really jump into a nuclear war, so let’s hope that kiril vov will live to write a doctoral dissertation about this, mention us all, kirna, the editor will give you a list, yes please, as for the genetic code of america, i don’t know if there is a genetic code, if it, if by this it is meant that when the usa became the world, the world hegemon, this is relatively, relatively early, it was in 40, recently, it was after world war ii.
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two things: firstly, i always said and wrote that now the elections in the usa are really, well, fateful, as they all say, but i said and wrote, guys, america is really very stable, it has stood for 250 years and is changing this power regularly, so after biden and trump the american putin will come, i apologize and... then, then, then we’ll see when it will be, yes, when with whom we will sort things out, this is the first point, and the second point - yes , this is an intermediate thing, this is even a generationally passing nature, yes, and the second thing is that now we are actually proactive, and even spontaneously,
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independently, creating this brix and this expanded brix, this new, new global majority.
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well, accordingly, one side, as you say, no, we will still be a hegemon , comma, but just not as big, well , this is the genetic code, we will still be a hegemon, and we are trying to prevent this, in short. we have a third ally - these are the strategic missile forces , at the moment, this was important clarification, yes, well, in a broad sense, this is an army, of course, in general, if we consider the history of the russian state, then always, despite the fact that we are constantly looking for, well , we have this peculiarity among russians... according to the psychotype of russian multinationals as a civilization, i i’m not taking nationality here, we are looking for a certain ideal and the city of god in man, but we have always, as a state, as a civilization , survived precisely due to the fact that we have always had the opportunity to consolidate and give ourselves for our own sake, yes, well, about now by
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regarding alexander ii, you remember there was such a finland on our border, well, it still exists, as it were, but it’s not the same finland that we... that we’re used to, but well, it seems very and as correct as possible, so to speak , always like us i don’t even know how appropriate the word friendship is, well, it’s as if we always had good warm relations, so to speak , very healthy, some very practical , pragmatic, but finland the other day , its parliament unanimously approved the finnish-american military agreement, cooperation agreement areas of defense and td. so what does this agreement provide, you ask? the united states has access to 15 military bases in finland, ensuring the presence and training of american troops, as well as the stationing of
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defense assets in finland. yes, i also want to quote, i’ll read it myself so as not to waste time. this means that the minister of defense of finland says that trump is with us. what has changed there, the obvious change is that finland wants to see the troops of others, wants to see, wants the troops of other countries on its territory, we understand the need for trump's own model, finland's own model as a big country, what are you guys talking about, so to speak, the army, the navy and the fact that everyone else will take up arms against us at any opportunity, alexander ii ? matured at the root, well, with finland - this is nothing new at all, thoughts about a great finland they ... excited the mind of the finnish elite, starting from the end of the 19th century, and in general, by and large , finland violated all the agreements that were concluded with the soviet union and in fourty
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in the seventh year, indeed, we signed an agreement according to which finland should not have to experiment with weapons of any kind, well, in general, complete , almost like in japan, complete demilitarization is very interesting in general from the point of view of not even inhuman things there , well what so you promised stupidity, okay? we are removing everything, from the point of view of law, generally speaking, forty-seventh, this is not yet 100 years, as you said, so to speak, an oath, whatever, about 100 years, okay, forty-seventh a year has not yet passed, 100 years have not passed, this is still relevant, it still works, in the sense of law, law, just like oaths, again depends on the issuers, that is, on those who give an obligation under a contract, or who take an oath,
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so, it’s not that it’s wonderful in vain that these relations existed, but in fact, in 1990 , finland openly unilaterally said that it no longer considered itself bound by the obligations under the paris agreement of forty-seven, and we were indignant then, but let go all this on the brakes at ninety year and the nineties, that’s what we’re talking about, but we took care of ourselves and how we can be understood is considered. the situation began to worsen, because from neutral finland we first got a member country of the european union nearby, and accordingly, last year
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the finns joined nato, and it was in the twenty-third year that everyone began to remember the treaty of the forty-seventh year, but how could that be? , but does it work? he acts, but they do not consider themselves bound by obligations to do so. some of us have a bank loan, and we will now announce that we consider ourselves free from our obligations. yes, how would this solve all the problems? you know what will happen if a person has an unclosed loan from a bank, sooner or later, the bailiff service will probably come to him and force him to pay, that’s who will come to finland , international court proceedings, where you can be kind , the south african republic believes that then, what israel is doing now in the gas sector is akin to apartheid genocide, they have basically found a platform, an international one.
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how famous artists confess their love to your other halves, we will talk about this in our studio. it was some kind of impulse, the first one confessed her love, told him that i love him, and he hung around for a while and asked me. your accident is very serious, it was ira, the person who brought you back. yes, ira returned, i had post-traumatic epilepsy. my first husband brought me a journalist who was supposed to interview me, that was 58 years
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ago, sasha, how you confessed your love, it was disgusting, it seems to me, girls, i i say, let’s bet that i’m a month old and he’ll be with me, like all this, probably, if i hadn’t married him at 18, i wouldn’t have married him later. a house in my life, a beginning, a beginning, a reliable pier in my life, let love not fail. as
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it was and so it will be for a long time, as long as people live in the world, this is all my dear, it is somewhere in the depths, let’s pray for our parents, for all the living and the celestials, i will win you back, everyone else is a big bummer, they say that there is no happiness, happiness. only i will answer, this is love, i chose, the day of family, love and fidelity, festive concert, on sunday at the first, neurophysiology is a young science, and many discoveries have been made within the walls of this institute under
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the leadership of petrovnyva. the same problem, the brain can solve with a variety of systems, it seems to be trying to help us in all the most difficult situations, all my life i saw how my mother sat at the table and wrote, wrote, wrote, it was all connected with treatment, her task was to identify the disease , and i remember when she told me when she came home with pride that i said that the tumor was in that place, indeed, she ended up in that place, she cared for the patients like a mother, she said, rush... to the patient as to her closest relative, and she treated the employees with care. natalya petrovna was the first in our country to propose the method of implanted electrodes for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illnesses. we recorded various physiological parameters. when we begin to intervene with animated electrodes, miracles are expected of us. so we are trying our best to arrange
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some kind of miracle. to the centenary of the day. the birth of natalia bekhtereva, the premiere on sunday on the first, this is my television family, and each of us also has our own family, and we also each have the family of our parents, in which we grew up and became people, this whole year has been declared the year of the family, and today is also the day of love, family and fidelity, let's celebrate it and tell you a lot of important and interesting things in the program to live healthy. july 8th on the first. my family makes me happy, because
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the most important thing in life for a person is his family. we are every family, as... we should try to pass on the best of everything we have to our children, spend time with our children so that they learn something new, suggest something to them, my dad loves to fish, he even took first place in fishing competitions, family is the basis of everything for me, for her i live, for her i breathe, my three children, this is the most precious thing, in my opinion, for a woman, to be a father means to me... to be a support, a wall, i i wish the family in the year of the family, that they be happy, healthy, live well, continue to work live, let's let's turn now to our current affairs, they are somehow very interesting, that there is something floating right in the air, something is hovering,
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some kind of tension, just vibrations, we feel it, but what? and what they mean, our respected experts will help us understand. so, hungarian prime minister viktor orbán arrived in moscow, where he plans to discuss, i am reading the official meeting for you, to discuss with russian president vladimir putin ways to resolve the conflict in ukraine, this was announced by the press secretary of the head of government , bertolan havasi. and here is a quote: within the framework of its peacekeeping mission, peacekeeping mission, prime minister viktor orban arrived in moscow, the head of government will meet with russian president vladimir putin. end of quote. very interesting, it means he was, he was in kiev, orban the day before, yes, now he is in moscow, we will of course closely monitor as soon as something appears, it’s interesting, of course we will report to you, there is still interest, it’s just that not meaningfully relevant, but it’s too nice to quote, charles michel simply fell into some kind of hysteria, just real hysteria, i quoted his tweet on my telegram, it’s just hysterical, what the hell, no, it can’t be, i refuse, and so on, whatever is dear, honestly,
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sorry , okay, let's discuss it some more. it just so happened that you and i discussed american independence day, here is yesterday’s independence day 248, michael, remember your age, which means it coincided with the english monarchs, you know? where there is no dependence on britain, well, yes, and just in britain there are parliamentary elections, in which, well, essentially, well, at every election it is decided like this, but just so that such a drama, this hasn’t happened for a long time, the political fate of the foggy, excuse me albion is decided directly, for the first time in decades there, the labor party defeated the most appropriate word of the conservatives, according to preliminary data, the laborites received 410 parliamentary mandates out of 560. so, here we have the numbers, yes, ha ha, rishasunok, second from the top, you will see that britain will once again change its prime minister, and , as reported, keir starmer will become the new prime minister. by the way, here’s keir starmer, by the way, remember
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alexander vladimirov, in the last part she recalled trotskyism and the trotskyists, and by the way, it’s just like that, it’s just a coincidence, just some kind of free sudden association of memory, he was in the vtorky circle, yes- yes, yes, i went, studied, performed, and so on, i wonder how long everything is. rhymes of amazing premieres change, returning to michael’s question, what is the genetic code, well, the premieres change, and the only thing that remains unshakable in the british kingdom michael is what, cat larry, of course, larry the cat, yes, yes, literally larry the cat, who has lived for many years in the prime minister's residence on downing street, he has outlived many of khotlai, look at what, what an astonished face this one has. how much drama there is in it, how much waiting for the resolution of the political crisis in the once great britain, well, by the way, he said, yes, you see, today, look how he sits at the door, that is, he himself came, sat down, apparently came to say goodbye, well, all the best,
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we wish reshasunoku, that means, where, well, where is the new one the prime minister will lead, lead, so roll, we don’t know, time will tell, here’s the previous one, well , it’s just not even my interpretation, just purely, so to speak, arithmetically. you can understand that they didn’t succeed very well , just judging by the speed of their change, but , probably, probably, it’s not just about personalities, not only about personalities, about political figures, but about the state of the state, i can do that assume, these are just purely logical, so to speak, conclusions, some calculations that had to be, so to speak, govern, for now, here they are, show us these prime ministers again, it’s hard to believe, so in my time, does that mean you live? it means, i don’t know, in the fifth grade, in the sixth, seventh, margaret thatcher, in the eighth, in the ninth, margaret in the tenth, figure, personality, power, and then that’s what, ah, that means that’s what it
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concerns britain is also dying, and yes, yes, why are you laughing, well, yes, it’s just a long process, don’t expect tomorrow, well , it’s a fact, your words are coming back to you about the fact that yes, they are already dying, they’re already rotting, listen, i heard it myself, i was ironic, well, well, it’s really a process. of course, and that the roman empire did not fall, excuse me, yes, in the end it did fall, but in the year eighty-seven, imagine, american television, young, young michael bohm, sitting in the audience, on american, 1987, on american television, that means the presenters are discussing, that means, how they can resist the soviet union, and so on, and so on, and so on, yes, some of the serious experts say, well, the soviet union is still power, of course, this is the most serious power, it is power and so to speak, yes, 3 years and no power, yeah, what i mean is that they’re just friends, everything happens, so to speak, everything is not what it seems, of course, america is a terrible power, a huge, powerful, most serious country, but internal contradictions, internal contradictions, it seems to me that we talked about this, i took such
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a long detour, which means i returned to it again, internal contradictions, of course, i heard maxim’s remark when alexander said, he says, well, the most powerful repressive apparatus and so on, can of course take it and just nip it in the bud this black lives and so on is simple. that’s the only thing that zelensky’s curse works in our world, that’s who he won’t shake hands with, all the best, how many already, how many , i don’t know, dozens of people, yes, thus they said goodbye to their place, well, in short, who’s ready to say about britain,
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please, kirilovna, the fact is that the period through which the conservative party and britain went through under its leadership was objectively very difficult, so it was simply a matter of time when the conservatives would leave, because well, all this is impossible to bear, top three most important. events that directly, well , really seriously affected the economy and politics of the united kingdom, this is the financial crisis of 2008, the second is, accordingly,
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it is very difficult, i think it is very difficult, that’s it, friends, excuse me, look at what we have a brilliant thought was born in my head, let’s see now, we wanted to put it at the end, but no, let’s now watch the interview of ekaterina strizhenova with an agent of the british secret foreign intelligence service mi-6, the former, of course, we’ll listen to alistair crook, and we’ll just draw some parallels with what ’s happening in britain now, with what he says, and then we’ll come back to this studio and discuss, okay? let's go, i think 6 months after russia's victory everything will look different, everything will be quiet, i can tell you this, you will find a huge number of people, like david cameron, for example, who will say, no, i always said that we need a peace deal, no, no, you can’t say that i inflamed the war mood, i also, he also will say i was against the war. and so on, but
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listen, this is what you will see in 6 months, remember these words, we will gather the old choir and take our favorite a major, we don’t have much nostalgia, because it seems to me that we live in such an atmosphere, for me this is what it’s special to be in russia for the first time in my life; it’s not just fashion models who go to paris. and film directors, this is a very ancient method of telling parables and writing fables, so the content of my paintings obviously has not changed, i was amazed that in the death certificate of this person, the last phrase, the group cut zero, a very sharp turn onto the bridge, there is the taituka river, it was as big as a shot, the matador is on the first today. at the entrance to
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the legendary bamov village, the star greets us with this wedge heel: 50 years ago, the pioneers got here on it, they landed there on the banks of the tayura river, then there was no bridge, no roads, just one continuous impenetrable taiga, in the cold, in 50, and 53°, in the rain, under any conditions, we didn’t look, but when i reach the horizon, we’ll see what’s on the horizon, and then...
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bam, tomorrow on the first, volga, sun, how beautiful, the first name of volgograd is tsaritsyn, it was founded in 1589, this place is called the main height of russia, the motherland cannot be considered in isolation, this is a kind of story that, walking along the steps, we gradually reveal like a book, the water is cold, in principle tolerable, cheap, nesting dolls. wow, and you have the same size, yes, give me 240 pieces, wow, this is a buyer, i will make a green salad, with crayfish tails, almond dressing, and what do you think, what is the pepper bridge, what are you well done, i will have a wonderful roll of pike perch, green peas on top, a film of tomatoes on top, flowers, you decided to take up floristry, learning new professions, premiere, cooks on wheels, on sunday at the first, in the new season at the first, a woman
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was killed, and we’re talking about the devil and our hearts aren’t breaking, do you know how it’s torn, it’s just the shoulder giving and the elbow pulling, okay, let’s think about it, let’s say you ’re a mole, you’re wanted, there are leads on you in all parts of the soviet union , and what no matter how good your preparation is, sooner or later you will still be identified, and this is a mortal danger and... you have a second, very well thought out option of escaping abroad, well, of course, i would run in, which will choose the moles, here question. be careful, i'm always careful. major, find the head of the security service, have him urgently report to the control room, and mobilize all our employees, everyone you can, the whole version is going to hell, the man was a stutterer, suddenly he speaks like cicero, i’m very
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i hope that you don’t have to blame yourself for not wanting to help us, you are very... good shooter, hello, colonel kostenko. confrontation, premiere based on the legendary book by yulian semyonov. russia is the best country in the world. the most immense, the most heartfelt, the most generous, i love russia for its wide open spaces, for its sincere people, kind, sympathetic, today i am in the costume of the vladimir province, the floral ornament tells about opole, opole
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is famous for its fertile lands and, accordingly, harvests, oh yes krasnodar the region, oh yes, it lies rich, baikal. the cleanest lake in the world, moscow is the center of asia, this is the land of blue rivers. the uniqueness of russia is our unity; when we are together, we are invincible. russia, we love you. alistair crook, ex-agent of the british secret foreign intelligence service mi-6. secret intelligence demanded. britain to ensure the success of colonial foreign policy. it received the name mi-6 after the first world war. in addition to the traditional collection of classified information, she was tasked with conducting covert operations to exert a beneficial influence on the foreign and domestic policies of other
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countries. the sphere of interests of mi-6 extends from latin america to the middle east. the very fact of its existence was hidden for a long time due to the scrupulousness of the diplomatic roof for spies. this organization. it was located within the foreign office of the ministry of foreign affairs. relations with the soviet union and russia were not easy. during world war ii, top secret work against the soviet union headed by soviet intelligence officer kim philby. and after chirchill's fulton speech, british intelligence became the main instrument of psychological operations during the cold war. in 2024, a new york times journalist published a sensational article in the sunday issue of the publication, in which he openly admitted that in the end. 2021, the kremlin received information that the central command, together with the mi-6 , controls ukraine and turns it into a springboard for an operation against moscow. for 30 years , alistair crook worked under diplomatic cover in northern ireland, south africa, colombia, pakistan and the middle east. he is
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a participant in a secret operation codenamed faraday, which the united states and great britain carried out against the ussr. his responsibilities included controlling the supply of weapons to jihadists in afghanistan. since 1997 he has been security advisor to the eu special envoy to the middle east. its mission is to involve hamas, islamic jihad and other palestinian groups in the political process. krug is an experienced negotiator. his work led to several truces between israelis and palestinians in 2000, in the second he helped end the israeli army's siege of yasser arafat's compound in ramala. but in 2003 , alistair krug was forced to leave the middle east for reasons of personal safety. his secret mission is over, but now he can openly talk about what he knows and understands very well. he is the director
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of the beirut-based conflict forum, an organization that advocates engagement between political islam and the west. the former intelligence officer is too familiar with the methods of the jihadists for him to believe that based on his wealth of experience, the former intelligence officer and diplomat predicts how
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the ukrainian conflict will be resolved. when we talk about resolving the ukrainian conflict through negotiations, this will be capitulation. of course, you can call it a negotiated settlement, but russia will set the terms for the political future. alistair, us military bases in europe are on alert. yes, but i remember that a us senator literally took me by the shoulders, who in washington then
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said, you know, alistair, i listened to you carefully, you talked about different groups islamists, but i want to tell you one thing, most of the groups you are talking about are the very groups that should kick the communists’ ass, so here we are fighting the communists. a pentagon spokesman said the beach in sevastopol was not the target of a missile attack by ukrainians, who, he said,
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choose where to shoot. according to our estimates, a russian anti-aircraft missile intercepted a ukrainian missile that was flying towards a military target in crimea, fragments from the interception fell on the beach, injuring civilians, he claims. this is definitely a provocation. the west, in principle, supports us policies that are moving the whole world towards escalation.
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russia should start blaming its
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leadership, the president of russia, because russia is unsafe, so that russia becomes unsafe because of these terrorist acts, so that some processes dividing the country begin in russia, everyone wants to see russia fall apart help her with this. russia represents the biggest european and global threat. in russia there is a risk of increased instability. a victory for ukraine is the best way to achieve a just world based on international law. such a peace would also open the door for russia to begin the process of change that is a prerequisite for lasting peace. but you say that the europeans do not want escalation, but they are doing everything for this. we are now in a pre-revolutionary state in europe. and in america. this revolution is also maturing, we have globalist, liberal, sort of liberal elites
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who want to change values, change morality of society, change the whole society.
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you have to reduce your production, don't produce as much, because we can't cope with production in china, that is, in fact, she says: our economic model is collapsing, we are not working as well as we could work, we are not producing, we we are going in a different direction, like the united states, the entire structure of the us economy is going to hell. is nato's aggressive rhetoric a bluff or preparation for a big war? here you need to understand that nato is a club, a club of military officers who have never been involved in actual combat, they haven't won anything and haven't lost anything yet, they left their active service and just, well, roughly speaking, got together and split the money, they split all this money that goes to conferences,
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to trainings, for training, for production, and so on and so forth, that is, this is nato, they are very...
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financial opportunities, financial projects, financial products of some kind, that is, roughly speaking, instead of producing real shells, we do not produce things, we we are producing some plans, projects, and russia has retained this opportunity, a long, old, ancient opportunity, to simply produce shells. your military-industrial complex is part of the state structure, part of the state, so it serves the interests of the state, and not the interests of those who bought shares and want to play in...
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europe needs its own army to defend itself against russia, china and even, perhaps, from the usa. we will not be able to protect the europeans, and unless we decide to have a real european army, we will.
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moscow regularly acts with aggressive rhetoric directed at nato members, but so far it has only been all bark and no bite, avoiding contact with nato forces. the real question
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is whether russia will actually use nuclear weapons if european troops enter ukraine. at a certain point, european leaders must ignore putin's saber-cutting, which is just propaganda. this is a ladder of escalation. okay, we crossed this red line. russia ukraine, russia usa, here it is now, it is given now, if the structures reconnaissance, american drones will operate with their radars.
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to destroy your enemy, this is a war of attrition, yes, but this is how russia saves the lives of its soldiers, and you shouldn’t grab a nuclear
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baton to destroy everything, because everything is already going in favor of russia, but there is such an opportunity, that now there will be more and more escalation, you know, i spent most of my life in the study of conflicts, in understanding conflicts, escalation often changes conflicts. precisely the essence of the conflict, and the conflict becomes more serious, we are now not talking about ukraine, let’s even talk about nato, as a common structure that has intertwined this entire world, which is approaching russia, we are not talking about this one about ukraine only, and here you need to understand that if you need a definition of red lines from russia, then you need to ask them, otherwise then financial times will write again, you see, we don’t trust russia, russia scares us, we’re not afraid, let’s do it again, let’s provoke it again, and then they can do something, very stupid, will take place in july
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another nato summit, blinken called it historic. we are honored to host a historic nato summit in washington in july, and i think it will be the greatest summit since the end of the cold war. it will demonstrate nato's adaptation to new challenges and new threats. do you have any information about what they are going to announce there? i don't expect anything from this nato summit, why? because zelensky was not invited, well, for starters , for a second.
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nothing works, but i'm using a mobile phone , there is no light, no internet at all telephone, alistair, i really hope that, so to speak, nothing will stop us, it seems to me that the summit will make some minor promises and... and we are with you until the bitter end, we are with you forever, in short, this is it i am all yours forever, this will be done simply as a media excuse, but of course, in this period until november, before the elections in the united states, it will be impossible, from the point of view of the election campaign, to stop the supply of shells, the supply of weapons to ukraine, because this will show the weakness
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of the presidential candidate.
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the debate between trump and biden, you know, i have a big, serious question, knowing that this is very difficult for biden, understanding what he will look like, why he was allowed to participate
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in this debate. it was an absolute horror for the democrats, it can only be that people from your own party are trying to strategize about who could convince joe biden to resign. it was president biden who insisted on holding early debates.
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calls for joe biden to withdraw from the presidential race are growing, the biden camp has received a message that their candidate has no intention of leaving the race. it seems to me that everything is not accidental, and this is not accidental, there will be a meeting of delegates, and the delegates must decide that biden should still withdraw from the presidential race, but he and his wife do not want to. this whole entourage is out of my head, no, it’s a drama, it’s a huge drama that will play out over the next two weeks, it’s all about jill, his wife, she’s such a lioness who fights at the cost of her husband’s health, she
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literally breaks through everything with a roar for that, so that her husband remains president for the next term, he will not leave until she tells him, he is completely under her pita or paw, if... and let those gathered answer us, what did trump do? lied? biden spends even more money supporting israel than he does on ukraine. he says that
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there are no red lines for him in relations with israel, none exist. i will never leave israel, israel's defense is still critical, so there is no red line. that...israel is acting against palestine with artificial intelligence, killing a large number of civilians, isn't it a crime, talk about lavender, this project is lavender, artificial intelligence, facial recognition, they took the so-called artificial intelligence system dropped bombs on...
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been in the gas many times, i'm very i know, you cannot say that this person supports or does not support hamas, in normal everyday life they do not wear these green ribbons, suddenly, for example, all those who talked on whatsapp with the person, which is associated with hamas, they are being tracked , they are being killed, can you imagine that, for example, you are playing football with someone and because of his political bias, they take you and just blow you up along with your family, with your children, so they and they did it, on this base, on the basis of communication through artificial intelligence, they simply killed people, this is terrible, this is wrong, this cannot be done, this is a black use of artificial intelligence, but today it is more important to say that the united states has now more
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or less given green light for israel to attack to lebanon, most likely there will be an escalation, the escalation will take over syria, perhaps even iran will take over iraq, but for sure... exactly, there is a certain sector of those who support this in washington, and there is a group in the state of israel, which is also supported by the united states for war. now is the time to say the most important words. now there is a high degree of danger, part of europe will go through its own catharsis, real, burning, will it be more difficult, more bloody than the october revolution in russia? let's see us we will have to look at it, this is a positive time, positive, this is renewal, this is the end of the past, the previous century of europe, now it is coming, it has already come, we see huge changes, they will not be very
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comfortable, at first, this is pain, this is the pain of change europe, but i think and believe that now a new growth, a new future of europe, is growing on the square of europe. these sprouts, they make their way through the asphalt in which europe has been rolled, they are trying to be cut down, but they still grow further. it was alistair crook's time, time will tell who is who and will put everything in its place. alistair, thank you very much, i still think that it was not for nothing that our connection was interrupted, given your past achievements. russia is west or east for you, given that you...
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viktor orban and vladimir putin, you will see these shots, the heads of state should discuss, including the ukrainian conflict, our president promised to familiarize orban with the details.
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és beszélni fogunk a legnagyobb európai
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válságról is, itt az ukrán dolgokról beszélek. it's most eljött ide.
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said that means that hungary is it is the only country in europe that can afford dialogue with ukraine and russia. kibovna, what does this mean in general, it means something, something very significant, but we need to realize what exactly, well, despite the truly terrible indignation in the european environment, in my opinion, this is exactly what real mediation looks like, when you first listen to the point of view of one side, then literally go straight to the other side at speed in order to perceive it, so to speak. her arguments certainly cause respect that while in kiev and
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communicating with zelensky, orban did not deviate from his systematic, implementable position, he said that, in general, despite the fact that we are now presiding over the european council from july 1, nevertheless we we still remain with our position, which, as we know, is very different from the pan-european one, and of course the fact that he has now come here, i think that this is the role of the individual and, in general, this is now the vector that hungary is. got it, got it, one word, one phrase, phrase: god grant our success to the leaders, to our leaders, you said, i understood, i said, because to our leader, his guest, i understood, okay, thank you, friends, today we are the most important topic, however, today we have little time now, but there will be an opportunity today don’t miss it on the evening broadcast, of course we will look into this in detail, now thank you for your attention and see you soon, thank you. good afternoon, the big game is live, and i, vyacheslav
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nikonov. an unexpected visit to moscow by the prime minister of hungary, viktor orban. he was already received by president vladimir putin in the kremlin, this is what was said at the beginning of the meeting, let's listen first. sajnos nagy csökkenés tapasztalható az áruforgalom terén.
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indeed, this is a special meeting, because this is perhaps the first serious contact of our president with the leader of a state of the european union, nato in recent years, and then hungary, at this moment is the country presiding over the european union, but is orban speaking on behalf of the european union, there they immediately waved
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their hands that they had absolutely nothing to do with it, let’s listen to borel, the head of the european diplomacy. prime minister viktor orban's visit to moscow takes place exclusively within the framework of bilateral relations between hungary and russia. hungary is currently an eu member state holding a rotating presidency of the council until 31 december 2024. this does not entail any external representation of the european union. viktor orban did not receive a mandate from the eu council to visit moscow. the eu's position on russia's war of aggression against ukraine is reflected in many. conclusions of the european council. this position excludes official contacts between the eu and president putin. thus, viktor orban does not represent the eu in any form. they were very scared, in my opinion, but i’ll also remind you that viktor orban met with trump not so long ago, in general in the united states of america, in this case he can
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even serve as a liaison between continents. ivan alekseevich, how do you like this visit? this is how i understand how orban feels. with us with respect, because in a very difficult situation in which he finds himself, his country and a member of nato and the european union, he tries, well, as far as possible, to take reasonable positions, but with all due respect to him, the understanding that this is a politician who wants to act in the interests of his people, he will not have an easy conversation in moscow, it seems to me that our president is in this opening speech very elegantly... made it clear that i would like to talk about a positive bilateral agenda, i would really like to talk about what we will do, we can do for the well-being of our people, our nations, so that they live better , but apparently we will have to talk about other things, about more unpleasant things, it seems that we are already ready to even talk about unpleasant things, and
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what a rude bastard from brussels has no right to talk, which means that when these european leaders travel
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, something will probably be corrected , but we will have to talk about complex things, a complex conversation, and this shows very clearly what vyacheslav alekseevich, you always talk about, there is a war party there, and it is clearly losing ground, becoming more rude and aggressive, this rudeness and unceremoniousness - this is not a sign of strength, this is a sign that they are afraid, that there will be strikebreakers who are fleeing from this western concentration camp, so orban... is rudely pulled back, but i think that he will not be afraid of either those shots that were fired at fitz, nor
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other intimidations, in general, if he is ready to lead the way towards peace on certain terms, if he takes into account russian foreign policy, then it is also impossible to ignore the word of the elected politician, he has the authority to speak, and he owes it to these officials tell them what to do and what. not do, because he is the head of state, which is a full member of these organizations, these officials are hired, including by him and his people, and they are trying to tell him, so i think that orban will be able to, well, also put these officials under siege, well it’s really difficult to scare orban from brussels, he himself scares a lot of people there, but let’s see, let’s not get ahead of ourselves now, we know that orman has his own peace plans, he presented it in kiev for 2 days. ago, and i am sure that she has some ideas for moscow, one can hardly expect serious breakthroughs, but the fact that there is
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fermentation within the european union, and many understand that this bet on the strategic defeat of russia is absolutely futile, it leads to the fact that the dialogue can actually resume on some conditions, but in principle these conditions are putin called yesterday confirmed at a meeting of the shanghai cooperation organization. and of course, everything will not be decided in such conversations with orban, especially on the battlefield, where serious events are taking place, the enemy inflicted serious blows, with our means air defense, this night 14 ukrainian drones were destroyed on the territory of the krasnodar region, 26 on the territory of the zaporozhye region and 10 uavs over the rostov region, but ours have now gone on the offensive on... on a number of very important sections of the line of combat contact, boris aleksandrovich rozhin he is following this closely, and now we will give him the floor.
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boris alexandrovich, good afternoon. and good afternoon, yes, against the backdrop of the exchange of blows, which actually continued today, our troops continue to exert active pressure on enemy front line. if you go along the front, then on the rabotinsky ledge the main battles continue to the north and northeast of the outskirts of rabotin, on the vremevsky ledge our troops. continued to exert pressure north of staromaisky in the direction of makarovka, and battles also continue in the harvest, that is, there the enemy is trying to hold on in the central part of the village; in the ugledarsky direction, the main battles are still going on in the direction of the konstantinovka-ugledar highway, as well as on the outskirts konstantinovka, there are still battles here are of a fierce nature, so far it has not been possible to advance further in konstantinovka, but there is significant pressure there; in krasnogorovka there is today a significant advance to... the south, oh, in the north-eastern part of the city, pressure is also increasing in the north-western part, which means to west of avdeevka, our troops
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continue fighting on the outskirts of karlovka, there is progress in the novoalleksandrovka area, in the sokol area, fighting is underway, already on the outskirts of evgenovka, that is, in general, here the front remains mobile, the enemy cannot to stabilize it, in the area of ​​new york and dzerzhinsk our troops continue fighting in the southern part of the city. here the enemy has lost a number of important positions in the yuryevka area, one of the key hills in the city itself, there is also an advance in kirov, there the enemy has lost some of several high-rise buildings and part of the private sector, in chasyar fighting continues in the area of ​​the seversky donetsk-donbass canal, as well as for the eastern part of kalinovka, on the seversky ledge, battles continue north of razdololovka in the direction of the excavation station, the main ones on krasnolimansko. direction, the fighting is still going on in the serebryansky forestry to the west of the east of the outskirts of the village of terny
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on the svatovo-kupyansky direction, the main battles are still going on for stolmakhovka and makeevka. in makeevka - this is the eastern region of stalmakhovka - these are the northern and eastern outskirts of the village. well, in the kharkov direction, the main battles are still continuing in the center of volchansk. well, our troops have somewhat improved their position in the area of ​​the lipts village and deep there. the enemy lost a number of support workers, in general here the situation remains dynamic. thank you very much, boris aleksandrovich, rozhens, as always, for your accurate analysis of the situation on the fronts of the special military operation. well, igor vladimirovich. kimakovsky is a regular participant in our program, today we have a rarer guest, andrei igorevich kimakovsky, whom we are always happy to see in our studio, we really haven’t seen each other for a long time, but i see you have added one star on your shoulder straps, and a medal has been added for courage, for what military merits? well, how one of my
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comrades in arms set the trend, for his love for... yeah, well to answer in more detail, then for carrying out combat missions during which the enemy’s military equipment, personnel were destroyed, and even american types, such as bradley, were destroyed, so you have it, that means bradley too, yes, well, not specifically for me , but the unit, yes the unit, and now we have a deputy commander of the rifle company of the fifty-first general army. southern military district, what problems does your unit solve? my battalion units solve problems of consolidation after the actions of assault groups, that is, to gain a foothold in the newly liberated positions, equip them with fortifications, organize the supply
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of food, supply of ammunition, and well... sometimes there are cases when we have to evacuate the wounded due to shelling and use in pividrons at the front, well, when we have people , actually from the front line, from the line of combat contact, it is always important how you yourself feel the mood in our troops and from the enemy, in the six months since i have been here, i have noted a positive trend, in the spiritualization of our soldiers on the battlefield, associated with various factors, from how we slowly begin to move forward along the entire front line, we gain a meter, a kilometer every day, and this cannot but rejoice, that is, military-political work here in my new battalion things are going very positively, every time the deputy battalion commander tells us
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the situation at the front, naturally, there seems to be a desire even somewhere... to compete somewhere ourselves to also move forward more, i can also note that now everything has evened out with vacations, with awards for personnel, with some other types of incentives, and i will also note certain types of mentoring, that is, now many military personnel come for contracts, it is clear that they do not have any specific training and the soldiers are very warm. they are welcomed, there are also graduations from military schools, new young lieutenants come, the older generation immediately takes them, let’s say, into circulation, begins to teach them something, i can give you an example from myself, yes, there is one of mine, let's just say, a very senior comrade in arms, call sign op, i really learned a lot from him, in various areas and
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spectra, which are already applied to the modern... to the modern type of warfare, this also applies to the use of drones, setting up defense, how to attack, how to operate assault groups, correctly, that is, the tactics that are being developed here now at this moment in time, well, we probably need to complain about what problems and difficulties there are there, because it is very difficult, difficult war, hard work, hard, i would describe this with this phrase that everyone knows. in war, all means are good, unfortunately, the means used by the enemy are not always humane, that is , for example, the evacuation unit comes under the main attack, very often they hit the evacuating teams when they see that some kind of support is in progress, that is not by, well, not by the personnel who are located directly on
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the front line, but by the second echelon units, which deliver... ammunition is delivered - steam supply to the units, who are on the front line, well , there’s enough of everything, yes, it’s true, i say this without remorse, it’s really so, so true, well, we only wish you victories, well, vladimirovich’s game, this feeling of pride for my son is bursting, honestly yes, that i am very pleased that today my son is fighting in the direction where we come from, we are makeevsky, our family came from there, he is an ancient family that came to this land when catherine settled these novorossian lands, and the son also joined. the team, everything works out for him, and, well, when a young guy, to whom, well, he already celebrated two birthdays in the special military operation zone, who
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was awarded such an award about and yes, they don’t give courage, just like that, yes, they don’t just give it to you, yes, but he also received it, he’s so a little modest , he received it in a special way, that is , it was immediately after the battle. and i, of course, am very proud, and i’m talking, here he is, when he came on vacation, the first thing he did was go to his wounded comrade, who are in hospitals in the moscow region, so we all spent these days together and i’m watching , what the fighting spirit is precisely in his graduating class, in these young lieutenants, who are really standing today, he said, that they stand at the foundations of the formation of a new military art of the russian army, this is what they are doing, and you know, when i look at him, on his comrade. then i can say that our army has a future and russia has a future when it has guys like this who say that they love their homeland, serve russia and receive their awards
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because they love russia, serve it. well, we wish senior lieutenant kimakovsky victories, new awards, and, of course, good luck in battle. thank you very much and pass it on. the best, of course, wishes to all your colleagues who are there now, in fact , moving the planet forward, solving the geopolitical problems of the modern world with their boots, boots, thank you and take care of yourself as much as possible in such a war, well, yesterday the summit of the shanghai cooperation organization ended, one of the largest international... associations, which already includes more than 42% of the population, and kazakhstan handed over the reins of the chairmanship to china, china has an extensive agenda, what china
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help, i all my life i saw my mother sitting at the table and writing, writing, writing, it was all connected with treatment, her task was to identify the disease, i remember when she told me home with pride that so i said that the tumor was in that place, it really was in that place, about the patients, she cared like a mother, she said, treat the patient as your closest relative, she treated the employees with care. natalya petrovna was the first in our country to propose the method of implanted electrodes for the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness, we recorded various physiological parameters, when we begin to interfere with fat electrodes, miracles are expected from us, so we are trying our best to arrange some kind of miracle. to the centenary of the birth of natalia bekhtereva. premiere on sunday on the first. the big game live: yesterday
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the summit of the shanghai cooperation organization ended, the most important international events, the reins of the chairmanship passed to china, yesterday the chairman of the people's republic of china, xiding ping , essentially announced an extensive program for china's chairmanship in this organization, here... what are its priorities and what china can really add now, although already the dynamism of the development of the shanghai organization cooperation, well, it’s really amazing, and not only because belarus was accepted, but because yesterday it was really clear that they are constantly expanding the agenda, the range of issues that they discuss and the geography of their interests, well, 20 years ago, when the organization was created, it was completely different, and no one thought that it would turn into such... an organization, and after the admission of
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belarus, the first country that is not in asia, the first european country, was fully accepted into the sco, i think that this is a bridge that is laid into the future, then it will be africa, and latin america, other countries, southeast asia, and not excluding the hour when people in north america will begin to think about this, of course, china has become the basis, it’s not for nothing that this organization is called shanghai cooperation, but without russia it would not have been realized, because... the initial goals were to stabilize the situation in central asia, the afghan problem, which was rocking all the time and washington was adding fuel to the fire, but nevertheless, now this organization successfully exists, is expanding, and the fact that in 2025 china will still lead this organization, i think that this just even you know, how it will reveal a little more clearly, maybe the confrontation that is planned in 25 between china and the united states based on the election results, because not ... one candidate
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who now exists, declared or at least assumed, is not conditionally, well, let’s say, relatively complementary to china, therefore the twenty-fifth year and china's chairmanship of the sco - this will be such an attitude, it means this resistance and so on, but my attention was attracted not only by belarus, the reception of belarus, but also by the fact that the first visit, well, one of the first, i could be mistaken, was erdogan, who was going visiting washington in may, he still went to a meeting with sidinpin and vladimir putin. that is, this is such an important choice, yes, that is, this story is very important. the second point is that the sco has mechanisms to counter terrorism, even its own potentially in the future peacekeeping troops, the so-called rad-shos unit, and sidinpin’s statement, firstly, on the non-deployment of missile defenses, a statement on the proposal to exchange intelligence data, that is, we are talking about the formation of the eurasian security contour about which vladimir putin said... not far from two
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weeks ago at a meeting in the foreign ministry, that is , everything is one to one, and enough we are moving in one direction, and there is an understanding that our own and the alliances of the intelligence communities can to form, and peacemaker. and so on and so forth, in general, if we compare it with what was, it means in switzerland and what is happening now, there is really a meeting of the countries of the free world, sovereign states that are discussing security, peace , prosperity, stability, against the backdrop of this here is a pathetic gathering, incomprehensible people, deprived of legitimacy, deprived of the support of the people, and so on, the complete collapse that western countries are experiencing now, this was quite bright at this event, well, the meeting vladimir putin and sidinpin. well, regarding orban, orban also met with sezenpin, in addition to zelensky and so on, that is, here there is a big formation of our big game, and not the imposition or, let’s say, reaction of the game that washington or london imposes on us, these are the short ones, if we describe
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some things that relate to the sco, but this is actually in my opinion, everyone considers it brave, this is the future prototype of the united nations organization, but not with its capital in new york, and if you add brix , yes it. and there will be an announcement about the creation of a new group, which will be called ip4, east asian partners four, let's listen to what nikei eisha writes about this. nato plans to prepare its first joint
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document on increased cooperation with australia, japan, new zealand and south korea next week during a three-day summit in washington. the document will clarify the framework of cooperation between. then four countries, which will allow them to respond to threats, including cybersecurity and disinformation. nato wants to strengthen ties with regions in response to growing security threats from china and russia. four countries are already its partners and will be called ip-4. that is, another format in east asia associated with nato. essentially, we can probably talk about far eastern nato. well, china, too, it must be said, is not sitting idly by; it is now strengthening its presence. in cuba, which was noticed in the united states of america and was very indignant at this, and dedicated many words specifically to this, vedan potel, deputy press secretary of the state department at his regular press conference, but at the same time raised some questions from journalists,
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let's listen, i'm not saying that us concerns about china's actions in cuba are unfounded, but i wonder why the chinese can't...
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he's his seniors comrades, they would somehow begin to wriggle out, but for him the question does not even arise, why? i was taught that way in college, i was taught that way later in graduate school at leading american universities, everyone in the state department says that, why is the question why, that’s for it’s the next generation of these people who act from a position of absolute superiority, they raised new ones like that... they made some kind of wrappers, in general, they tried to somehow prove it, there was an inner feeling that, well, of course this hypocrisy, this is impossible, they raised those for whom there is no such question, with
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them, that’s why it’s very difficult to say, that’s why we have to move to the position that we need to do without them, we need to tear their hands off ourselves and build a world without them with brix, shanghai organization, and so on, but i i also want to emphasize that the americans, having gotten used to the fact that they have to fly everywhere, swim everywhere, which means no one can get close to them, there is such an element here. yes, americans really still have strength, by the way, the fact that their rationality is falling, their cognitive abilities are falling, including in senior management, this is a dangerous element, they have strength, but intelligence, which means there is less and less rationality, but also many countries have a suspicion that yes, maybe this is a powerful boxer, he looks powerful, but what about boxers? sometimes they say, including about the boxer who sits as mayor in kiev, his jaw is crystal, a blow is possible. they are holding, so we see that when in american expert circles there are discussions on
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military-technical, military issues, sometimes this manifests itself in hearings in the senate, they ask, well, how are you doing this, they say, you give it to all the russians, the chinese, which means everyone is holding , sometimes suddenly the american military blurts out something like this - in the vein that you know, in fact , they are putting our tails between our legs everywhere, they are not giving us a pass anywhere, yes. bye they don’t beat us, but as i already said once, but where we don’t go, we run into a block, we run into a fist, we already have such a tight defense, you can’t stick your nose everywhere , either politically or militarily, for for americans, this is a very unusual situation, and it’s a bit of a pity for your fragile jaw, it’s very unpleasant, even here - the aircraft carrier zenhaur once sailed from the red sea, what did he sail from there, right? there are the houthis, yes, well, well, the houthis, when they say that you can’t swim there somewhere, yes, that’s with china
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now it sounds very funny, because according to all the latest statistics, china launches more ships than the rest of the world combined, not like the united states, the west, there’s simply nothing, the whole world combined, including warships, well, he has a very important partner there for conducting our naval exercises. and now let's listen to what the ministry of defense of the russian federation announced today. corvette - the perfect pacific fleet, arrived at the meeting point with a detachment of combat ships of the noag navy in the korean strait in the area of ​​chajuuda island to begin joint russian-chinese maritime patrols in the asia-pacific region. during joint maritime patrols, it is planned to conduct joint anti-submarine and air defense operations, as well as search and rescue operations at sea. well, you know, it was said that our
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cooperation with china is back to back, that is, by and large, this personifies the fact that we will confront from east to west to all those negative trends that accompany our countries today, and after all , america was the first to start what is called confrontation in this regard, why, as a specialist in the field of nuclear safety , i clearly know, i... with my colleagues who say that they actually encircling china with low-power nuclear warheads, that is, this means that they are ready to hit production clusters, including on chinese territory, so that less damage is caused to the population, but more damage is caused, namely industry of china, so this interaction between china and russia in modern conditions, and... uh, in aggregate, well, roughly speaking, even the nuclear, let's say, nuclear triad, this is actually
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opposed to the entire nuclear triad of western states, including great britain , france and the united states of america, there in terms of the number of warheads and in general the technological aspects accompanying nuclear weapons, so i think this is a very good trend and even a very good trend, what did you say about the aircraft carrier american, which suddenly left, if we take the chinese first aircraft carrier - this is a legacy. soviet, soviet industry, this is the legacy of the nikolaev shipbuilding plant, which died under ukraine, that is, which ceased to exist and went bankrupt already in the eighteenth year, after all , aircraft carriers were not built in nikolaev, but aircraft-carrying ships were built, yes, but china has them there, i think that they are now actually building their own technologies for this matter more than anyone else in the world, and not only ships, but also, say, electric vehicles, they also produce twice as much there as the rest of the world combined. taken, from today the european union is introducing temporary
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duties on chinese electric cars, and not small duties, 47.6%, that is , in fact, at half the price, these are protective duties, of course, despite the fact that the european union itself simply does not produce that many cars, well, as you know, there is nothing more permanent than temporary, here is the statement of the official representative of mid-china maoning. china expresses strong protest. china always takes the view that specific economic trade issues should be properly resolved through. consultation and dialogue. china will take necessary measures to effectively protect its legitimate rights and interests. what will he answer? there are plenty of options to answer. china is the buyer of 50% of premium brands, well, the same well-known concern, mayiot and so on, they receive half of their revenue in china. not
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only are there agricultural products that china buys and so on. i want to draw your attention to the fact that with such protective duties against electric vehicles, the state is relying on them to develop the chinese economy, that is, in fact, within the framework of the development crisis that is developing there, now the stake is on the export of electromechanical products and so on, in fact, a war has been declared on china without any kind of war on taiwan a trade war on the part of the european union, which is following the orders of orders from washington, that is, really nothing good, and even... now, when the elections in the united states have not taken place, china does not expect anything in china a decision was made to prepare for a more serious confrontation in the trade sphere , perhaps even for a terminal scenario, when premium markets will be deprived, where china has a positive trade balance, this is the european union, this is the united states, an attempt to at least somehow rebuild, balance in the sco countries, in the countries brih experience of the russian federation and so on,
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that is, for china this is a very, let’s say, difficult situation, very complex, unpleasant in fact, of course there will be china. ways to build electric cars in hungary factories, but simply supplying them there means that they are not subject to duties on cars, their auto parts are collected there, everything has already been done precautionarily for this, serbia, hungary and so on, france may be somewhere, yes, that is, well, according to country work, but china no longer expects anything good from the european union, these are the direct first salvos of a trade war for now, and then we’ll see what it turns out to be, and i think this is actually good news, again for the development of relations between our countries. between russia and china, that is, any anti-chinese such actions, they greatly strengthen our, our ties in all areas, such as china’s ties with neighboring countries, with asian countries, which are already essentially the main trading partners for china, and today is a very important day in iran,
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the second round is taking place there presidential elections, by the way, russian president vladimir putin is within the framework. the sco met with the acting president of iran, who will no longer be president after the voting results are announced, he also , this is also important, met with the emir of qatar, in among other things, it was announced, this is also new, that qatar is joining the work of this north-south corridor, which we are organizing together with iran from st. petersburg. to india almost to bombay, this, if we look, then there is just an opportunity in the persian gulf to make a small detour so that qatar also joins this trade, but now there are elections in iran, really the second round, and two candidates are not the same, one is considered
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a reformer, the other is considered a representative more conservative forces, and... but i want to be happy for the iranian people, they have a choice, this is a real choice, that ’s how they don’t say that supposedly there is no democracy there, there is a choice, there are real candidates, there is a struggle, that’s the one whoever they bet on is suddenly, well, the favorite, but he doesn’t
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make it to the second round, which means everyone thought it would be like this, and now it turns out. other percentages, this is a living political struggle, and this is exactly how internal legitimacy should be obtained if the representatives of the heads of state express the will of their peoples, then they follow this will, and whatever the choice of the iranian people is now, i am sure that we will recognize it, our president said this yesterday, that we will cooperate with any president, he relies on his own. the people, he made, this is a choice, the choice of the people, and we have absolute confidence that we have no problems with any of those who rely on their national interests and internal ones. there may be some, of course, some
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amplitude may be in iran's politics depending on which of the two candidates will win, but on strategic issues, strengthening sovereignty and economic development, including the northern corridor. north-south is an absolute strategic priority, well , there is no doubt here, and there is no doubt that iran will continue normalization with the gulf countries, sunni, this is all positive, well, i noticed that the speech of the reformist candidate himself took a tougher position towards israel than from the conservatives, and he said unequivocally that if israel interferes lebanon, then iran will respond to this militarily, this was said by a candidate from the reformist opposition. iran, and not from the official authorities. well, today is friday, so after the commercials, expect a hit parade of american train wrecks, and then about the collapse of the conservative party in
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the uk. after the commercial. let's gather the old choir and take our favorite a major. we don’t have much nostalgia, because it seems to me that we are like that. to be in russia for the first time in my life. not only fashion models, but also film directors go to paris. this is very an ancient method of telling parables and writing fables, so the content of my paintings obviously has not changed. i was amazed that in the death certificate of this man, the last phrase: blood type zero, a very sharp turn on the bridge, there is speech.
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3° in the rain under any conditions, we didn’t look, but when i reach the horizon, we’ll see what’s beyond the horizon, but the horizon goes away, and you’re chasing after it, we had a group of 13 people, a year later from these thirteen there were five left, a year later, from these thirteen there were only two of us left, that is, to get used to this on the road, to get used to the steepness, to the slope, i saw what an earthquake was, right in the mug the water was gurgling and things were happening. everyone was hanging out on the battery, water is the enemy for tunnels - this is the enemy, the strong will remain, the weak will leave,
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premiere, tomorrow on the first, volga, sun, how beautiful, the first name of volgograd is tsaritsin, it was founded in 1589, this place is called the main height of russia, the motherland cannot be considered in isolation. this is a kind of story, which, walking along the steps, we gradually open like a book, the water is cold, in principle it’s tolerable, yeshechki, matryushechki, fish soup, and you have one size, yes, give me 240 pieces, wow, this is a buyer, i will make a green salad with crayfish tails, almond dressing, and do you think that the mustard bridge, what a good job you are, i have there will be a wonderful roulette of pike perch, green peas on top, a film of tomatoes on top , flowers. have you decided to take up floristry? i'm learning a new profession. premiere. chefs on wheels. on sunday on the first. this is my
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television family. and each of us has our own family. and everyone also has a family our parents, in which we grew up and became people. this entire year has been declared the year of the family. and today is also the day. love, family and fidelity, let’s celebrate him and tell him a lot of important and interesting things, in the program it’s great to live, on july 8th on the first, in the new season on the first, a woman is killed, and we’re talking the devil about what and our hearts didn’t break, what do you know , as it breaks, it just gives way to the shoulder and pulls the elbow, well, okay, let’s speculate, let’s say... krotov, you are wanted, there are leads on you in all parts of the soviet union, and no matter how good you are no matter the preparation, sooner or later you will still be identified, and this is a mortal danger.
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or you have a second very well thought out option of escaping abroad. well , of course, i would run in, that he will choose the moles, that’s the question. be careful, i'm always careful. major, find the head of the security service, have him urgently report to the control room, and mobilize all our employees, everyone you can. the whole version is going to hell. the man was a stutterer and suddenly speaks like cicero. i really hope that you don't have to blame yourself for they didn't want to help us. you are a very good shooter. hello, colonel kostenko. confrontation. premiere based on the legendary book
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by yulian semenov. russia is the best country in the world, the most vast, the most cordial, the most generous, i love russia for its wide open spaces, for its sincere people, kind, sympathetic. today i’m wearing a costume from the vladimir province, i’m telling you about the floral patterns. this is the center of asia, this is the land of blue rivers. the uniqueness of russia is our unity; when we are together, we are invincible. russia, we love you.
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as always on friday in the big game about american train wrecks, well, someone might say, well , train wrecks happen everywhere, yes they do, but in such numbers as in the united states, honestly, nowhere in the world, not on any continent with ... states have the most crumbling rail infrastructure in the world. north sio city (south dohota). this is the railroad in the northern santa fe area. this bridge was built more than 100 years ago, it simply collapsed. the railway connection has been interrupted. repairs are planned work, but maybe in 100 years they will begin to restore it, at least no time frame has been indicated. matheson, illinois.
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the freight train cars came off the rails, which is why residents were even evacuated because they didn’t know what was in those cars. al alward, iowa, 11 cars, two freight belt locomotives, derailed due to flooding on railroad tracks. detroit - once the industrial capital of the united states, michigan, two freight train cars got off right at a railroad crossing.
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votes in the uk parliament over the past 200 years, over the past 200 years, another record has been set: for the first time in british history, the british prime minister: could choose elections in his own constituency, it was lys tras, she went down in history as the first i couldn’t do this, in general it must be said that elections in great britain have always aroused increased interest, but now i don’t even have much interest, because in fact, the victorious labor party, in my opinion, is now such a copy of these conservatives here, at least as far as attitudes are concerned,
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all across the country people will begin to wake up to the news, relieved that the awakening has begun, the burden has finally been lifted from the shoulders of this great nation, and now we can look forward again , to go towards the morning, towards the sunlight of hope, pale at first, but every day becoming brighter, it will again illuminate our country, which after 14 years has the opportunity to regain its future, what kind of changes are beginning now and... what is this great power, which for some reason is also called great britain? well, indeed, britain has such an official agenda that they are a global power, and even in expert circles there was a lot of talk about the fact that
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their exit from the european union, brexit in 2016, it’s just like, stop messing around with this regional european union, we need to return to our own global policy, well, in general...
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he has entered the downing 10 steps, that is, he is already looking for a new office, from where takes out the things of sunak and five other previous conservative examples, vyacheslav alekseevich, but the fact is that the word change has another meaning, it is not
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only change, it is also a bargaining chip, which is why perhaps, promising big changes, they actually have in i mean , they're going to throw some little thing at their voters and, in general, continue everything like...
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i'm the first vice president, the first black woman to serve with a black president, by the way, i'm proud of the fact that, as i said, i'm proud participation of the first black woman in supreme court. well, on the 4th of july he performed, performed according to a prompter, everything seemed to be fine, but then he broke away and in the end decided to show off his improvisation. let's listen. "you got me, buddy, i 'm not going anywhere. finally, one more thing. you know, when i was a senator, i thought there were always traffic jams on the roads, but now there are no more traffic jams, we get on the highway and there are no congestions , to silence me, they say: you just blocked all the roads, mr. president, you will lose all the votes if you don’t pass, oh well, well if who understood something, but in fact he said that when i... became president in washington , the traffic jams immediately disappeared, because yes, he became
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president and for him the traffic jams disappeared, but for everyone else they did not go away, and not at all they didn’t get any better, well, it’s actually an interesting election campaign, nikolai nikolaevich, you said that there actually isn’t a candidate who is neutrally oriented towards china, but today i paid attention to your post because there is newson, the governor of california, whom there accused of being pro-chinese. the politician is kharis, who is the head of the anti-chinese there, but there is a logic of circumstances, california is the largest in terms of trade, a partner of the people's republic of china, the largest chinese diaspora is the voters, and even higher officials in this state are also occupied by the chinese, well, there are also similar cases in hawaii, but in general the usa is not a typical story, so gavin newsom visited sidinpin, he was given a presidential level reception.
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and his friends in quotes means republican of the us democratic party, most likely anti-chinese kamala haris, who is set up, so far there is still such a pig in the poke, but most likely he will act as she is told, that is, some kind of anti-chinese, but all the other candidates, trump, are the most anti-chinese, there ron desantis and other candidates from the republican party have not been included, but have so far dropped out of sight; they are all very anti-chinese, according to american opinion polls.
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there are disney parks all over the world and so on and so forth, and this is a serious signal for
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biden administration, but notice one by one, everyone who embraced zelensky is flying out of the political arena. there have just been disastrous elections for macron in paris, france. now we see biden, who most likely will not live to see the democratic party convention, although anything can happen, well, here’s rishi sunok and the conservative party. the biggest defeat in the entire history of the tory party - in great britain, well, our cause is just, the enemy will be defeated, victory will be ours. let's give the floor to the news, see you again at 17:00, no skip it. hello! it's time for news first; we'll tell you about the most important events
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