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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  January 29, 2024 5:05pm-5:40pm MSK

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we talk about the most fascinating things from the world of science: magic turned out to be powerless, who made the first attempts to create a precious stone when. the world's first peach diamond was grown by belarusian scientists. synthetic stones, they are quite close in their characteristics to natural ones, so here are all the myths that exist, what if we omit them. a glass of water, if you hold it in your hand, we conducted experiments, and how many people have so many opinions. we share interesting facts, ask the most exciting questions and look for answers to them answers. scientists created a press that made it possible to extract oil from cocoa beans to ultimately produce solid chocolate. in fact, quite a lot of time passes from the idea itself to its implementation. the idea comes from
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george papadopoulos, a political adviser to donald trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, and an independent consultant on energy and policy issues. during the administration of the forty-fifth president of the united states, he ran for congress in the parliamentary elections in 2020. simone mangiante, italian lawyer and journalist, author of a number of high-profile investigative reports, was part of the notorious fbi investigation into russian election interference and trump's ties to russia. mr. papadopoulos, mrs. majante, we are very glad to see you with us today in minsk.
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this is our tradition. absolutely, i felt stronger, healthier. did you like it? a kind of feeling of fullness of strength, spiritual enlightenment, exaltation. did you feel belarusian? yes, this was the first step towards belarus, the second - drink a glass of vodka immediately after immersing yourself in cold water. and you? i agree with
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most of what my wife said. on the other hand, i myself am an orthodox christian and an american of greek descent. and it is very important for me to be in a country that values ​​the orthodox church and to see how united people are around their faith, their nation, their identity and their sovereignty. i hope the united states follows suit, i think a lot about belarus.
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i look at my country as something that i i don’t recognize it anymore, that is, this is a completely different country than it was in your childhood, completely different when i arrived.
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my opinion is very special because my career began in washington, when i worked with many of those officials who started the war in afghanistan, the war in iraq. these were the officials of george w. bush, the officials of george w. bush, the officials of ronald reagan, and this was a moment in american
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history when we, the americans and the whole world, wondered what the united states could achieve by bombing countries, that's how you export democracy. this really leveled american values, the american image around the world, in fact, american security, and this is the most important thing, it was then in 2015 that i said that the united states and the world... needed changes, it was then that i became an adviser to candidates who were supporters of patriotism, ending the endless wars of protecting american sovereignty, no longer being the police of the world, which is what the biden administration is trying to be today. we have emerged from
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four years of peace with trump, where we have no there were foreign wars, we had stability, we had peace between russia and the usa, belarus and the usa, at least they tried to establish normality. donald trump recently said that if he wins the 2024 election , he will be able to resolve the ukrainian conflict in about 24 hours. he said that i know putin, i know zelensky, and we can put an end to this in 24 hours. do you think this is true? because there is a feeling that this is nothing more than populism to attract supporters. donald trump said. i will look at countries from the perspective of bilateral relations. this applies to both ukraine and russia, no intrigue. and when he says this: “i know putin, i know zelensky, i know lukashenko, i know sidinpin,” he really means it. after all
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, these leaders’ view of the world is largely similar: national interests, sovereignty, protection of their borders. and if he promises to install.
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and trump himself, for his attempts to establish dialogue, has been repeatedly criticized as a russian agent. but his agenda was anything but pro-russian. he was it's just a matter. to america, yes, but washington has the pentagon, a very strong military lobby, corporations that are now earning hundreds of billions of dollars in ukraine. and we know why, when i made a film about ukraine and its years of independence after the collapse of the ussr, we were able to trace the roots of its changes, how joe biden introduced his economic interests, how wholes were captured. mueller report:
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the special counsel's official report on collusion or coordination between russia and donald trump's team. the report was criticized for holes in the investigation. so the document says that moscow’s interference was illegal, large-scale and systematic, but the prosecution had no direct evidence. george papadopoulos was also involved in the case, as one of the main defendants in attempts to build bridges. with russia, the district of columbia court sentenced him to prison time, community service and a fine. mr. papadopoulos, a question for you, the mueller report, you are one of the reasons it exists, so i will ask directly: are you putin's puppet? i am absolutely not a puppet of putin, i am an american citizen who believed in stability of relations between the united states and russia. china, russia and iran are good for
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america, they are good for the world. so, if that makes me a puppet of putin, then go ahead, but it doesn't. and unfortunately, you mentioned the mueller report, it was a scandalous moment in american history. 11 days in prison, many trump advisers were also sentenced to prison terms. the chairman of his campaign headquarters was also jailed. general michael flynn was also imprisoned, it was a very dark moment in american history. and everything for what? in order to?
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yes, trump pardoned me and several other people, but we are still being persecuted. and people see that trust in the fbi is at an all-time low . and americans no longer believe in the rule of law, the mueller report and the fbi have literally destroyed our laws. and another important topic is january 6th. on january 6, 2021 , a crowd of peaceful protesters marched on the us capitol to express
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dissatisfaction with the rigging of the presidential election. during this joint session of congress, the electors would approve voting results. the police brutally dispersed the protest, killing several civilians. electors confirmed joe biden as president, and donald trump was accused of inciting an insurrection. the court case has been going on for several years. let's call it march on washington 2.0. there were many people who were sentenced to prison terms. members of the proud boys organization received, among other things, 22 years. ashley bebet was shot dead. as far as i know, she was a veteran. served in afghanistan, iraq, columbia county police said that if
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she was not shot, she could have harmed the health of congressmen. this is how justice should work, or we will build a bridge to belarus, the protests of the twentieth year. american authorities say, even trump supported this, that things in belarus are terrifying.
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if you look at the american media, they call putin, lukashenko, the iranian leadership, the chinese leadership, everyone who goes against the american global agenda, dictators, everyone who goes against their views are authoritarian leaders, but the american people are already starting to look at things through them . take the event of january 6th: people see themselves trying to trample a man who wants to fight back against biden's corruption, his cronies and corporations. people know who organized these events, why they drowned
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the trump administration, and what the fbi is doing. it's unfortunate what's happening in america today. doesn’t like lukashenko, he worries about his people and doesn’t pay attention to the western agenda, this irritates them very much, we need more strong leaders like lukashenko all over the world. let's talk about your strong leader, joe biden. sorry, this is
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joke. for us, in another part of the world, it is perceived as a joke. they are. joke, he says hello to the air, runs from the easter bunny, says that mortgages have fallen, but they are growing, why is he the one running for the elections from the democrats? he's a convenient puppet to control, to boot.
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people are worried about freedom of speech, about corruption in federal bodies, the american media call belarusian, russian and other media propaganda of the state. this is all fake
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news. in fact, in the united states, the mainstream media, not counting fox news and some conservative publications are completely subject to the orders of the white house and intelligence agencies.
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which meant biden would have to deal with all the madness that trump had done. biden's presidential term is coming to an end, which time should put on the cover in january 2025, the culprit of the conflict.
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he is deeply mired in it, as is the case with the prosecutor general, whom ukrainian president petro poroshenko fired at biden’s request. his connection with the burisma company, he is very afraid of these facts being made public. ukraine, using its influence to retraction.
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the belarusian, russian, and chinese media talk a lot about the creation of a multipolar world as opposed to an american-centric one, but is the united states ready to give up some of the tools for governing the world? an important problem of the fall of the american empire and the emergence of a multipolar world is sanctions. china, brazil, saudi arabia also have savings in dollars around the world, but what if they are arrested tomorrow? this will destabilize their economy. looking at the us actions against russia, they
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immediately thought. wait, they can do this to us, this is where brix and other associations come from. they now trade in their own currency, not the dollar. and our people don’t understand what will happen.
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in 2016, the feds and politicians tried to stop him. today, democrats are working through the judicial system, charges are being brought against him at literally every level. never before have such ridiculous accusations been brought against a former head of state.
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they're already talking about it, russia, russia, russia, for them it's a mantra, it's like they 're obsessed. yeah, and in the morning they wake up with words russia. they even tell me that my italians have a russian accent, they have russia everywhere, but they really can rig elections. we don’t need passports to vote; you can vote from home.
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therefore, you will literally throw their voices into the street. this is an incredibly strange electoral system, as putin said. and no right to law, no justice. just imagine, america bombs countries to instill democracy, but cannot subjugate its own democracy. we offer friendship, dialogue, for 8 years we tried bring ukraine to peace, but it didn’t work, why didn’t it work, why isn’t peace needed?
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nobody needs peace, because it is unprofitable; when you don’t need it, you will sabotage any negotiations. ukraine decided to go to abank, she said: we are with nato. we need your weapons, and it has been turned into a training ground. what could the americans spy on the belarusians? what to learn? americans should learn from you to love their homeland and their compatriots. we will be happy to help if you want. mentally healthy society
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leads to a healthy domestic foreign policy. and you have this in your people, in your leader.
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you can accomplish a lot in 24 hours, and even more in 7 days. in our project you will learn about key dates, events in the country and the world that happened during the week in just 20 minutes. there will be time for entertainment, exciting projects that will surprise and lift your spirits, online travel and a healthy lifestyle, all this and more in the weekly project broadcast 24x7, watch on our tv channel every friday evening. despite the distance, i think there is a lot to do common between. our countries, but i think that the main thing is the value of patriotism, there is such patriotism here, just like we have in venezuela, and this is what makes me feel comfortable here in belarus, because despite the fact that this is a different country, i feel as if i am still living
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, of course, the first thing that unites us, our peoples, i would say that this is the worldview in any case, we are probably similar in that, as belarusians, venezuelans are also hospitable and very kind,

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