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a initial weeks off to the special military operation. so he's, of course, he's very realistic. he himself said that he didn't dream of be taking vladimir putin. he described him as the world's most influential politician. the main thing for him is a sense of russian unity. he's spoken about when russian was facing difficult times, including the conflict and ukraine, the people ready come together. and he said that that's something certainly that he said he also spoke about the, the attempts to disrupt the election, the attacks in belgrade and attempts to disrupt voting in some parts of the country and some of these posting stations. and he said he has had no impact with and it worked it to the russian people from voting. so of course, again, there is a sense of just bear with waiting for slootsky to return from the central electro commission, where he's being headed off there just before the initial result was the exit poll
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. what was it now? so we're waiting for him to return. many people have followed away, but our core of activism here. so like we said again, a sense of despair. but it was so a sense of realism of the while the 3. oh, $2.00 correspondence, the steve sweeney shapers and donald quotes or giving off the subs really of the 5, the reaction to taking stock. so it will need to happen at the various opposition election headquarters. so those 3 presidential candidates, thank you very much. well, in the meantime, i mean we're talking harold to see about the results that are coming in to become to get the process that this was an enormous in depth. of course, russia is a huge start to, we know that it has 11 time zones, and we had a uh, i believe that the russian government announced ofa $11115.00. and look toral
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of solvers. you came from a various countries, dozens of countries, more around the world to come and see how they are trying to pace. we ought to manage to speak to one who happens to be able to be no real tv, mount the desk of brian joseph and drawing the new rena. and he just really showed his impressions, especially on technology and the different ways of 15. it wasn't just to have this, and i am surprised the 1st time i seen in the world that the election is for 3 days. it 3 days and the for the 3 days i go to visit the at around the 7 points. there's shown every day. and a scene in the 1st the, the 1st day i see all of that on for peter. so i'm coming fast. yeah. and the so when days become op and the today, our own people coming to vote that fast. and so only, i'm sure praise about the, the more bite is points dition. in the 1st time,
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i've seen them all by the post the show, and that's especially for the people cannot forts not to go to the ports station or someone to see cause time on have a problem. and if they uh, come at a spec, the or condition, the look at the commission being the for special and full, i palm why and don't be sold in the hosp the and bring it upstairs to the pool special. and in the 40, in the, the post they showed we've on condition. yeah, they have a condition uh to, to save the sale, post the syllabus. so that's kind of a system is very new for me. and the i seen as well. that's most of the popular shown as well. what for the electronic 14. yeah,
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that's so the technology. so the new technology, i see the seeds huge. yeah. well my advice and it was the 1st time that it's ever being done on a presidential level. so that's it. is a, a big step, i think, for russian elections will be interesting to see if we see it taken off some internationally as well. or i want to ask you, um, did you see any uh, incidents with people misbehaving? uh, if someone either know, created a scandal or site to the polling station or if they um, somehow the face that pallets nothing. i thought you didn't see any problems. it's not possible. it's not possible because, you know, as soon you are coming, all is in the process that you, you follow the process. yeah. when you are come in, uh, they check your passport. he few out of even the listing. you kind of go inside,
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you know, the security piece very high. yeah. so we, it's not possible to, to make us call in that order of the ports they shown. they have a cctv that does well that when you tried to to find the in front of this is the the, the behavior of the, the post isn't they had to have a caller id please you, you need to be to my beat because a, you hide the, the cdc yeah, i guessed from at mother guest squared there, the head of a private television shuttle coming in. one of the election observe is one of the over 1000 from across the world at coming in to at talk to us at today. uh let us cross now to the electoral, the, the hub of it all, the electro commission headquarters of russia and that don todd most cars are to
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charlotte dubin ski. is there you're a picture emerging, charlotte, and you know, when you go through previous elections the, the winter of the presidential election generally from 60 to 70 percent. that's being blowing out of the water. it appears this time or on of the. yeah, that's why i mean, i just want to bring you some of the live updates in terms of the counseling. so i'm looking at the screen roy in front of me here at of the headquarters of the electoral commission at 65.24 percent of the votes have of being counted and so falls, lock me preaching a said to have taken over 44000000 of the folks that puts him on a g 7.22 percent in terms of the folks come to to fall, but i'm say over 65 percent of the votes come to your ready. it's pretty clear that
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this looks like it's going to be a long slide when the incumbent president, who would not be in bulking on a face to him as president of the russian federation. i think it took you through some of the details of what's been happening over the last 3 days and 92000 posting station across this huge country with 11 times. and this is a feats and to itself, scheme. and i want to talk to you, but there's not just thought, but there's been electronic booting, taking place of 5000000 people voted for processing the selection. and we also had voting taking place the course in embassies across the world, as people from the russian federation went to make their voices heard and decide who the kinds of it was they wanted to win this election. we also have heard from the chat, hopefully electrical commission here in most go saying that the people of russia have voted. and this is the results of that voice.
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with russia has made its choice. i should have votes are being counted all over the country. is that you with respect to all necessary standards, is it under cameras? in the presence of observers, from parties and candidates, as international observers and an expert associate. this is the most crucial moment . let's check the results of all our work full of i think we might have. all right, we just lost connection there with the charlotte from the hunting us. none. well, she got our point across. so we know what she's saying is that such huge amount of both of them are put in there. we've been delving into just what it means around vacations, why it happened at the right the hour will continue at to do so, but that was shorter to been ski of the central election commission. we've also
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very interesting. it was march to speak to 3 of the heads of the new full republicans, all the major voting in the long off to losing. and we might have skipped their initial reaction to the results of this for them a critical election because it was the 1st time they participated. they had a referendum in september 2022. they voted to join the russian federation. so unimportant moment to those about 4500000 new voters in new regions. respect specifically also to the head of the den. yes. go products up a dentist push it in. and he, he really underlined how him pulled suddenly and how strong he felt about people going out, having the say and determining the own future, the dark choosing what is going to happen until the customer in the next decade. not only over the next presidential turn,
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but over the next 10 years and how the donors, staples, republic will develop the war within our country. so it was was sort of pretty emotional for us. yeah. but it's such a great result both for that to turn out also pretend for the person to vote that were given in favor of president cooking. so both these things will say that for us, on the one hand it was quite expected to on the other hand, it emphasizes the law. so self awareness of the people don't bashing the way that we understand that a lot depends on our choices. and we always have learned to understand this. so starting from clarity for team, we are the masters of our own future. and a lot depends on our choice to heat on this we bought a seger at the selection. so they said that which in was like what sodium,
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we highly appreciate the chance of which being connected to the story because then leach mo, most and also through to the websites about the personal attitude of all of the summer people have gone back to in blinding they were put in the above me, it was more because of the fact that on basil as well as against or exceeds the fact that on that site isn't available now. and the way we do use to, even before the hospital, it is in a row for the spots us and the fact that the people have done badges with what could remain true to themselves with our language in which our culture, by consuming, with their traditional values look at that. in the ninety's shame we owe all of these little to the decision made sideline and eric, who attend with the c for across the e mail and these numbers they speak about these. first of all, the power seat is interesting as well as most, most people are going as soon as they had a chance to vote they, it's difficult for voting to move across all these 3 days. so i believe all those
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wanted and they had a chance to vote and we launched the information contained so we in for and everyone we had representative, so the election, some nation we have done well, the representatives of the public organizations, we have volunteers who did everything to make sure that everyone knew about the time when the plumbing stations would be open about the chance to have some additional opportunity to vote. so i think we was motivated here till the necessary condition. so all those who wants to devote when they voted and we can see it from the high numbers that we all saw or yeah, that, that it just giving us a sense, really of, you know, the, the legacy,
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you know, that goes for those people able to cast their vote in the russian presidential election for the very 1st time. and boy that they come eyes in their numbers over 90 percent in many of those at republics and regions of the way it goes to show that there was a 3rd to us in there to, to have a say that definitely absolutely one nice thing. i mean, the ton outside fall, the numbers that we've got around 73 percent, which i think is a number that so many come over all the refills overruled. i'm and i think it is a testament to clear political engagement at all levels of, of the sites you want me to young, appear in the cart as well. it seems like it's going to exhibit up and in the coming. yeah, we crazy. the demographics will be our end state. it's going to be debated the quite a lot, but it does appear as if the young did come out. and we saw the of the, of the polling stations, but not just in major cities. they wanted to have their say right across the nation, so it's going to be interesting to at the breath, done off all about in the coming at weeks. but i am delighted to say, and i get,
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we have another guest joining us giving us some the expert analysis is really your host political commentator all the way from the united states. steve, gail, steve, we meet in person? no, it's not just the pain of golf. probably the pleasure of the see you welcome. thanks to rush you. you've been and you've been beyond moscow on, on this trip. seeing the election in action, your 1st reaction. first of all, 1st of all, as you all were mentioning that in, in the fun done ask done best reason i was there in september as an election observer. in to see the turn out that's happened there again as people are, are voting and showing their future with the way they're turning out in massive numbers. i've been in some or the last several days during following stations there, and i probably visited about 15 to 16, the opponent stations. and again, the enthusiasm of the people turning out. but also the transparency of the process
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here is something that i think the western media fails to grasp or doesn't want to gras. whether it's the boxes that are that are clear when you put your ballot in or now they're using the electronic counting when you have the video cameras that are showing live stream of the voting and the counting. that's the kind of transparency that is both real and i think symbolizes the effort to have a very transparent elections. i mean, you told that will just be about how, oh wow, this is something that the westward took, but i mean, i haven't had time. but we, we, i looked briefly at a headlines reaction and so far i saw a lot of some of sarcastic comments when, when's in in apostrophe as well. and it reminds me of, i read an article recently talking about the world you for him. 20000 people defend it. um and it, and this one officer smith the more as quote 13 is useful idiots and remind triples what him to retentions that about tough costs and,
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and you talk about exactly the west and the reaction and it just all strikes me is that this political discourse especially obviously when it comes to russia has just become so tuck sick, that one always loses any hope for diplomacy. raining assault, the sense that you get kind of looking from across the pond. unfortunately, again, in don bass, less than september the, the elections they were immediately just, you know, described as a sham is a fraud. i didn't see fox or cnn, or invested in the city or the new york times. they are, they were writing their stories based upon what they wanted to say, what they saw rather than what they saw. it's the same thing here. the headlines that are either put in wins that somehow question the overwhelming mandate that he has. those stories were written last week, it wasn't based upon what, what has happened and transpired here. and again, when i was in tomorrow, i didn't see fox or cnn, or the new york times, or anybody, they're actually looking and reporting what's going on there. they're putting out their, their agenda edits to demonize, russia to demonize. present,
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putting an end is working in the west. unfortunately, people don't know where the reality i actually did a live broadcast, a hit with g. b news in london this morning on their morning show from a polling place and, and they were starting to, you know, i was in a polling place and what are you doing there fight? they acknowledge that it was transparent, but now they're pushed back is yeah, but everybody was being forced and intimidated to go vote for food. and again, i didn't see them there at the following place. not sure where they're getting their information. i have to disagree with something. yeah, you said there, i think it's, i think it's a revolution in journalism. you can write your story the week before you have to worry about what actually happened. i was going to be the same thing a long time to get your syntax and grammar correct. that's the, this is what we're talking about. and the number steve, though that have come out to support our, give their support that to let and they're putting it's, it's quite extraordinary, isn't it? you know, there's always a boost during a conflict. we get thought, if you're the leader of a nation,
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there's support behind that. but it goes beyond that what we're talking, but 8788 percent like those. those figures are unheard of. and to turn out as fast, you said western countries would beg and plead for those kinds of numbers. it was just because i was asking people, as i was during the polling places, why are you turning out? i mean, you know, he's going to wind up because it's rick, but you know, the results based upon the polls and people were saying, look, this is my chance to stand up for my country to do my patriotic duty. and by voting for president booting, i'm literally shaking his hands and saying thank you for 2.6 percent gdp, 47 percent inflation versus the 1500 percent or so when he took office. and again, these are with sanctions. i think the economic success of what's going on here with those sanctions in places is the bigger part of the story. i think that's how people are problem. i mean, we've obviously had our presidential election here. you have your own presidential election coming up in november. it looks like potential who might in be in for
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a boot, and trump the q point. oh is that does happen. what do you think we're going to see? does it match? so whether it's trump provides and in the white house. so i think it does both in terms of relations here with china and around the world. it's donald trump is a master at trolling. i may have to give an award to present putting when he endorsed by it. and i mean that was a trump poll. most of the we just talked to interrupt, right? not because none of them are put in is just about to take the speech to speak at following his. it looked like love slightly for the same cause which looks like it's on the contract. if it sounds like thousands of company materials submitted to the election commission, and we also managed not to have any following out with our colleagues here of the campaigns. even though the legal legs cannot seem, is known for saying no too much. and we have not calmer these translations,
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people who are and so i'm thinking like guys who joined our efforts have common goals with us. like mind that people, but let's think about the source of the origin of this work. so in russian, it means that in the, when a nation drawn shape was a soldier, it was a warrior, is just the press, the good as an easy to the and he, this warrior hailed from coming people from the residence of russian towns and russian villages. so falls and this person was not just a warrior, it wasn't melisha meant the these were the people who defend their homeland. we did the remodel, then she raised people, eat a will do. she looked at thought about their homeland today and they thought about the future generations basically to show back then they were thinking about us now
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. and now the history repeats itself is because it's cyclical, so it's going up and spiral human. everything repeats itself and all of us with this, we are standing here to gather a line to calmer, the norms that has been that i see. and so i'd like to think citizens have rushing all of them because we are one team. i would like the thing, all the citizens of russia who came to the appalling stations and voted you showed us pictures because i get to choose which a in the once again, i would like to say it's a, it is a very important thing. it is not, everything goes more of a legal matter. you have source of power in the, in the country is the russian people you thought was the cause and then you not, i see, and the voice of every citizen of russia. so still a, it's a, he's go soft, gosh though,
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because then you're out of the system with alber, your voice. you do you live with that? we are building low price one common way. o. as in all the people of the russian federation, i know spend on the eighty's essential. he'll learn what all the existence of our account. 3, see it in all phases of development. in defense in the old key in science and education, you must be from the probably no other vital areas. and of course, if today, under the conditions we are leaving in, i would like to express the special gratitude. we will do our warriors to those labs who are as the line of contact with you to ensure that the conditions for the development of our account, treat, or existence of our account, free pennsylvania. you'd see that you screwed slaves. there was a reason to start with health, their risk, their lives, you was amazed at their and she know alford to defend our people in the so called
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new territories. but actually, these are historic russian territories to ensure a safe field the counselor in general, i would like to express the words of gratitude to all of those who work as a volunteer with you. and then you go to secondary containment or water is then a lot of times the, it was, you know, how much is the tool? no, no, i routine work to collect signatures or to pain back. so it goes on the cities can do, but sometimes and also post a rates after once. hell, just loops if know how to get the things are being done in the so code used to have in train of talk we, but then you believe while you, in the properties and even though these people are far away from any military professions and these are the people of the civilian occupation, and we can see here a lot of women beyond my back football the are not afraid of banishing the word they fulfilled or duty in the face of their homeland. 10 years now. when those you move ahead, of course, look up,
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then we can do the lot has to be done with when we stand together, when we are old, consolidated, and i think it's now obvious to anyone, no matter how hard they try to scare us, no matter how hard, they try to suppress us to suppress our will go in oregon conscience mutual pendleton though it was through the nimble which is no one has ever succeeded in human history is a fail now and they will fail in the future. they will never succeed. um we know, but when we on the contrary, easy bit of no did you do when we stand together? when we feel is one of the family i have just talked to, pottery are, can you send the rides works? it's a good word and that's i'm and i'm good so that you said in that it states for 74, if there is one, i just may city which of these 3, it's all. so i'm going out for in charge. very good said when sees the countries
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multiple counts mean it doesn't much, it still seems to be in fashion. it is a unique kind of value him. so it means that depend on this, no matter who to watch or it's nice of you, no matter why do your thing sanction watches your religion. we all feel as far as the wash and brushing family and then the 8 is very important and it is essential for our progress. we're our movement for, for you. so i can speak with confident, just good when you've done that. but what are you? i'm giving you wasn't me, bluntly all the plans, all the same. you that i'm the lease, just the plans that we have and that i spoke about during my address to the federal assembly should the all of them boot decent. all of these tasks will be carried out . all the goals that we have set out for sales will be reached, will be accomplished and we together will do everything to the insurance agency. in conclusion, i would like to say i drew this thing. so then we'll, we'll do so that i have just a thought off with us. these are you see in front of eyes and the hat of those. i'm
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curious, there is plenty old, a lot of these things to be to the outcome of the elections. the idea, it means that for us to get us on behalf of the citizen, so get him straight to it means that they who they are holding him into odds doing everything. exactly. it would have been the way we have landed. i would like to things all of you all that say to themselves account for you, for the support for these for us. thank you. thank you very much. the the press the button. my supervisor. thank you. thank you very much. a speech of unit. see, i think about what was an energetic at vladimir putin as well, just seeing as thank you to his supporters and there are quite
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a lot of them across the world, the biggest country and incredible amount of them and pretty defined sy fi but also sounds like i'm, i'm ready to get back to work. yeah. morning doesn't that he knows that he, he has the music. i really hope that we will continue to work together in the future. i look forward to it. thank you. thank you. okay . and this is the thing that interesting, how many young people that what i mean when you talk about the departments as well, there's something i want to bring back with with steve as well. who's in the studio with us? very patiently waiting. i mean defiance, you talks about the russian economy and how it has outpaced both of us on the
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you, nations in terms of growth, 2.6 percent last year. and yet, despite the $16500.00 sanctions, 70 percent of russian assets and banks frozen in the federal reserve, i mean it's, so it's an astonishing seats. and yet it doesn't seem to have achieved much when, when, you know, when you look at it from the west perspective. i mean, do you think that one west city does head, for example, vitamin clinton speaking like that? understanding talking so by katie, by his sense of identity about cohesion, about the fact that actually would, would turn. okay, thank you very much. and i'm going to go back to morrow and i'm still going to continue doing what i want to do. that does a, a send us, what do you think goes through that mindset? and yeah, i think 1st of all, the tucker carlson interview showed vladimir, put into, you know, millions of people in, in europe and in america that have not seen him all they have seen as the demon
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ization of this man. and they didn't see what they've been being told. i wish more people could see his for our question and answer session when people are told all he's in firm he's on the last legs. when you look at these poll numbers, the, you know, western media claiming of he's losing support in russia. clearly not, i think moving forward. so he's defy it. and he's saying, look, we're doing fine. even it is you mentioned with all those sanctions of my scouts booming and the grocery stores are full. i would hope now though that, that in europe, in america, and really even here in russia, we'll start looking what's after the conflict, steve, the other person is just about to speak to the press. no, this could be engaging as well. let's just listen to the post above that. so the goal, us yup. with the live stream, with the city of human error code, that is what do you mean the, the reason for it? how can i explain that to get somebody else who's got to do it is connected to the see what usually sits the website salesman, the current situation,
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when they do what our account trees going through, it has to do with the bags of acid. we have them, we, truthfully, we weapons in our are in this to defend, to protect the interests of our citizens. so far as people to be able to view insures for these up to speed to fully slash sovereign to save development of the russian federation of our model language. and i think welcome, i don't, i just think the resolved does turn out itself the 1st of all that a show that people who are going to read people in 1st of all the common people may still, they're still like. and they understand that media is which even though is a up to them. so there's a lot depends on them. and as i have just recently sat to know any needs for you to meet with you. so the common person with an ordinary citizen of the countess trades in their hearts and they know that they are in the highest him on the account. 3 of us leads them, requires them. so you can ask the future your brush, it depends on them. that's why the high turn out people came with you to ensure
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that their recommendations a little bit. and you can see that's the point it is for the internal consolidation political consolidation to make sure that we will continue to move short. so that leads to unity allowed as the old somebody because i was at the line of the city making contact of the home button on the economy or in the next few minutes, harry and field and so, so she'll be able to get by with regard to the implementation of social, tragic or so, so that people felt it was very hard, so they came to ensure that the right conditions to make their homeland as their accounts for the roches stronger. that's why we're just please give it goes into the company and the way the occurs and then to the mr. president with the what are the challenges that you see in your new presidential group of challenges has. what is this? while i'm looking for challenges, 1st of all, we need to resolve the task within the special military operation to strengthen our,
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our defense capabilities, to strengthen our armed forces, the and it is happening at a great rate. and with the great quality of these, like all the main tasks that are on the, all the development of the counter trio. and this is a, we were to do it on the most of what, at least the thing the reason to draft of us had, will assembly an hour ago. but his point is to make sure that by using the easy process, these live is citizens of the russian federation to make everything possible, see it stolen, these are the to the upsets, accomplishing all the tasks and to read shoulder goals. please. let's put you on the zip codes. um you mr. transfer them to another account, jamie or mr. chuck broadcasting company. and what would you like to say to my citizens so frustrated. it's nice to woodson, i have joshua at oak and about that they do a web meeting with my guys done that. i just headquartered the members. they're not going to repeat this. thank you. oh,
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excuse me. does any says roger for is the process you put on me and i will do everything they have and then they've been, might an hour to resolve the task set out for that you, how do we get to accomplish those goals that we believe an absolute priority thank you. the best one. when he was with the name, i think something gives me some freshman the 1st of all. congratulations on my listing on may 7th grader date on your ration as the as long as your like. it's a government for him while he was familiar with just local, we was as a c e. maybe you can build into your new team in the near future and that, you know, i looked at the whole will or industry some change, you know, you got to see work over in the last year. and they haven't moved here and shows that the administrative team in ways know wide sense of the word is what is the vision and the need for it. so it was our labor and our client. satisfactory. never
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by say this about the government about the assembled bang. you found that migration of that rather than the gen the the apartment thing now is to, is the 6th to whom will be the most it facing that, that at which positions that come on that. so that the general outcome, discuss our teamwork as it was a maximum of missed these of course, with our colleagues from the administration, from the government and from the central bank because it's also and they choose to have an interest to come on. an important part. i'm one of the most me and i'm not going to come, i'm just just an executive team that is in charge of the macro economic coast to show it to you a little and think about it instead of showing you putting them. so we keep saying we will make these decisions, things are as well hayes or do we have these links hands shared by the law that we have? we now 22 and a half months to resolve this matter. and so that's why we're going to do that. could you please pass the microphone over as they are right here?
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it's pleasing to the thoughts, sneaky artifacts agencies, recent events in the belgian with the region to grow up with some they said was the russian volunteer corps and politically, you know, anything about these organization and what is it for the condition? what does it to and is, and you know, and that during the grades for the already more very was a unit 3 to size a trade or we're with lots of advertising. so they were coming to the last advised quail to fight against their motto, land with weapons and or arms. and you know how the end of the bags and those raiders. but i knew that's come fonts that's on the side of naps, easiest, and now which new gerad similar people, and those who slide on either side of me on the absence or send me over the new announcer reach. and with these are lp, as things is not doing, i think we only need to repeat this again. their name on based on the hero is been there to the cert tundra cant literature. there is nothing else to prove. but nevertheless, just as such people,
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there are several of drugs like these. and the one that you've mentioned struck within the way it works, assumptions, and kind of the volunteer and chord, the sam and pay. well, if she chooses to get to this point they should should live, right? so i'm gonna say 2500. yes, i think we're all of them, but i say it's nice put in total. now the are a huge is potter to throw into the battles. so these are need line or battles, so i can describe them as such. so they are being sand. bear to the state border, the losses that they suffer are huge for effect. and so i'm on the bottom and out of base. so code volunteers and speakers, i don't remember how many exactly we're used to get to the i've seen some 1500 by 2 depending on the and the losses are something like 800 belief always goes it. but here's what i would like to say in this regard. and you said it was a little quick question to politics where you start on the printer. so they took the web on sunday. you went against their country again starting model and seeing
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that we do not have capital punishment, but we do much less. it's a when it comes to these people and people like them in different new insurance, we are going to treat them as the people who are sure that you know the area still it is we are going to treat them as either the were and you can help all the weapons old at low enforcement agencies would be instructed with it's you to mind putting in more every single individual while you wait for different ice. and so it took us through shift to make all the necessary measures against those who are fighting against our model then with weapons in orange. so you will not be left alone, then they must remembers weights. and there efficiency is minimal. and i was given that the battlefield, but the manners are reported to me. you can already see that the are irregular troops post and they are just running as the crowds. they are just going off the air into the sweet line or to die item. the union, the new was going to use and in general, in the air, at the stage board,
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or just by the terrorist attacks. and we are well aware of that. i'm gonna send you a receipt as any school leave any of these. hendrick stories. got his desk, they have not just chosen anybody there. you please. text and you can look up the civilian world. and as i say, we have some such proven true heroes. and i recently said, no one can intimidate them. it was no one has it is impossible in putting us in a day at our it people in the turn now they're going to use to have x rays. you have in the 8th regions, the turnout is higher than on average across the country. that's the response of those people to the action switch. these are related to those attempt to intimidate them. you might have those who do that. they do not understand who they deal. well, just a moment that the you're going to need when you well and maybe in far. and kate is a good thing. but they do not understand that because as they are due to the defeated benjamin windsor's, my thoughts and now currently they are trying to get somewhere to enters. at some
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point you settlements doesn't nimble almost 100 percent of those. who do i spent some 1100 meters into our territories universities, which right index instead of which will go through this course. so tangs were destroyed, surely, and the mirror, the state goes green south at the state border itself. but the, or the state board or not, but it seemed to reorder, they have some $5000.00 troops, but the loss is going to the dates are some 40 percent and 35 percent out as those are reparable dozens of tang. so farm armored vehicles. and so on and so forth. and then i think that's one of the lines that if that's how we like it, then we are satisfied with that because they are launching those senseless offense . if it is not truly made a good winer. so it's even favorable for us mean, so let them try. it's means that fewer troops there will be no which us that they could use at the,
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at our parts of the line of contact. your of them will be able to participate in the has still, it is the so 10 in silver old i see the initiative from his absolutely, with the russian armed forces and in sound the compressor comes service issues. but if there's any good in certain parts of the frontline garcia, richard, which our last refining the over the or that the 2nd solution moving forward or every day or so this is more than just inactive defense. and then we can go into and these people that you've mentioned that you will not be forgotten about. i can guarantee these, we can guarantee them please. and the final question, but it's on a to me, it's for the president of the selection, some representative itself, the opposition versus iq, learn from the roads, them up and they were calling upon their follow words for chest to day at the meet day to vote against you and the balling stations delivery terms, which still to a set of fire or to roll in the ballots. and also can you have we,
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in the sound of the eyes? i think i can do that. what do you think about that as well? from what i heard or from one was reported to me, the colds of word to come to vote that the new and union. so it was supposed to be and manifestations all of their optimizations. and that is the way it was always the call of us to comment to vote. do you have to exploit, you go to the site before you, you know, wish to yeah. kind of where i can only is that will be free to them for days because when i was taking and when i was calling to come to the appointment station, i was not complaining for myself. and my i was speaking as incumbent, but had them stayed keep a so this is my duty to shoot though, to ask people to go to the following stations to vote. i don't even, that's why i'm going to very position to town to vote at the polling stations, no matter who you vote for them. that was a good thing in general and what i understand it. so you live know, resolved that, but that's not what's in or, and what does that work, is that some of them were destroying the valley. just knew that i missed that st.
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louis, if you're not the one to vote yourself for you, cause that if someone can do that to come to the movies, you want to show trust to some of our candidate or bring in that are you do not want to that. what if you do not like anyone's you? that's one plane piece, but you want to arrange it to the newest member of our people. so attempts to vote hopeful, who decided it wasn't working to full building the right sybil into to and you neglected by you to, to it the people at the denied them all the same as the chance and then, but that's a bad thing. that's not democratic. one kind of democracy, it was, it had was think about here which people came express through well and then someone else comes and ruins nerd ballots. pretty religion. margaret is what is the manifestation of democracy? are you going to see me? do these are the people we have to deal with those who am i? but it's the visa liable criminal act on them. and in the initial part of life, i need to know what needs to do. my name's don't under law, our law enforcement agencies in our courts will act by just pushes
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for the middle of what i was talking about. so it needs to be transferred into one of the things about the current is going to say to action developmental told the russian chinese relations and in your us. just how will the relations between russia in china loop like in the future as much of your in your and where you currently have to be in china is good. so bring the name of the boards need to if and plus, how does you it's a see me, the children in china isn't developing. i knew you, they are each week. great. so very concentrated and what's important. the structure of the economy in china is changing. you know, worries and evaluations towards pretty then yeah, it kind of make you more giving the economy and well, you know what's on the product to more innovative use that i am nature, some of them and we are trying to follow suit inside our account tree because we are facing that was similar to houses and i don't know here in the process that can
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lead to, to people's republic of china and that is uh, working actively on the international stage. and that shipping a lot of success. they have a lot of brand just across the world news and those attempts and that are made by the unfriendly country. so we're china. i spoke with, 1st of all it has to do with the attendance republic. i'd say welcome to come to the business home and make all kinds of for locations around the tie. one which has inherent, pardon me, is that all the people's republic of china and it has to do with the sanctions used against that. so i'm going to china, i need to stop hits development in a hinder it's developing a new lease attempts for sale, which he doesn't want to do to fail anymore. so there is no doubt even those who are trying to, unless you have an issue and you need to use the understand that i support our relations. they have been billed for that in house food decades are very sustainable. even they compliment each other and i'm confident that confirmation will continue frustrated in your shoes and they're going to be able to go down
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there some reach them through any machine. in fact, due to the good friendly relations that i have with the president until the 1st object on the china in the course, that's not in the main things. the main thing is that our destination link tourette's can respond, but it gives a good system, additional measuring back dropped to strengthening our ties in usaa and the relations between brushing china is instead of lising, is factoring internationally. and from the point of view of the development of our activities on the you ration space and this is who it's china is implementing kids sleep one or 4. it's plan to control going with you again for a 2nd for they still road belgium road initiative. and i think it's very important initiative by presidency. notice of pollution, and i'm sorry, a lot of overlapping in traffic between the economy and war and this areas. and i'm confident that it's over the next few years will continue to strengthen the easy to
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increase the is and we will achieve how many interests for the good of the chinese and the russians people's that specialist could you give the floor to class think of place as you can or something like this, it's commerce on daily news for president into the coverage of salem. i see thoughts see what general the found, the situation where you about the preliminary results, thoughts and we me spend it easy to use. so once you use that he's rams about in the i have drum to now the strong solver and in defending the rock shift. and i hope that the outcome of the election will allow us all together with the russian people to accomplish these go a just to read your thoughts from colonial information agency. has mcclain recently found that you were asked raso, i'll call on a drawn reassembly? is that you said you will have slash of knowledge e mail. you can, can see the supplier for the duration. those are live big games in paris this
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summer. i think you frontier ready to consider as a proposal on what condition it says. well, it depends on the participation or not participation, no power athlete with some of the olympic games. here, i have not heard the states and why a president of france, and we are ready to consider your request. and would you mind always use no matter what the situation is? we will 1st of all think about being transferred the residents at a ration is anybody also because i wasn't and of course about the situation meghan way and the front lines are, you know, i haven't always said that i need to go. we are in beaver and i come to the paysimple negotiations, but not because the opponents is running out of the engine. i'm a nation. we are in favor of these negotiations. thieves they are in are and is least the in long term. how does it desired to build peaceful, good neighborly relations between the 2 states and not just that the one key usually is a year or 2 years to rearm the sales. and these, these are important matter assess for the olympic games. here's what i see.
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international ends, the shows are birding the idea of an electronic movement. now, some of them is not, they are undermining the foundations of the international supports, but that's a separate matter to speak about that on the shuttle. another trust about them is mr. mr. president, excuse a question in english, mike, my colleague will translate casings from a b c news. um mister president, john list of evan gosh, greevich spent their selection in prison voice. the dish then, who opposes your role in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexis of only a, died in one of your prisons. joining your campaign, mister president. is this what you call democracy? a sponge in, please. do you have somebody come straight to the companion b, she keeps through my company liability cursing me. you've got to find somebody, the americans are a little different during the range. was a moment of mania to 5 years. the electronics and appraising version of the actual numbers,
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just as against the word was i love i the wrong with the presidential election of all the died. and one of the freedoms during your, you know, i can pain is these democracy is your view. this is life and the sink is plugged in and that gives me certain legit at dazzling of ethics. but i think the companion to it appears to see with not participating in this election campaign was the 1st of all, leave somebody the result of the unsatisfactory you weren't even writing no cards or any word for this election station. the word more actively, ways these poly words that united to allow any mistakes, not just allowing impulsive vacation. most of the valley is really what i know that and you kind of the, i don't know that would know it for a fact valuable and on what i am very stand very much for this thing is that with, even though you know, he did not have enough to boast referrals that they didn't like that so that's one aspect. secondly, as for me, for natal me. yeah. just stick that passed away. but yeah, and it's, that's always a sad thing the, and we do you so much of that, but we had any other incidents or us people in prison died doesn't. it's
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happened in the united states. it has happened, and that's a great invitation. uh, we'll jump schedule with them and with that i can tell you one thing may be like is how much is the price of it for several of these days before me starting the volume in the past. the waiting clinic is because i'm colleagues of mine tells me that means that i'm not the people of, from not administration to send you some people. and you told me that there was an item. you didn't even change. and the spring involved me for some of the people who are behind bars in the western countries you can believe, i mean somebody have to believe me is going to start with that person. he hasn't even finished speaking of visiting your. i said that i'm, i'm for, it was, i agree, but unfortunately the one happened to happen to me image don't use the restroom. the only condition was for him not never to return to if he goes away, he stays there as well. doing things like that happen,
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you cannot do anything about it because he's that's lying to do was like, wait a minute, but then we could actually it when i sort of really knew if you want to know my opinion, whether you've developed, whether the election to search in the clinic or not, i believe the yard and in your country can, we can see it or a democratic for use of the but the, but i mean is great if you chose to attack is a can do it. that for one of the pretty good you for to dan shows candidates in the united states, which is the using among other things, your records, and then we have no references speaking to. so you understood the findings to any of the presidential candidates in the united states, we will work with those the world at the end of the trashes to all you the people. but using that, i mean the straight of tools, the core it's, it's becoming ridiculous, but it's becoming embarrass name and just before the united states for to your so coda in aquatic system i have average we're going to believe with that i. so my 2nd
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is what you would you like the we met with the lock receives, at least in the presidential election, contains a certain countries on the west, including the united, somebody immediately. you know, there's not a say. so please receive, accept these as an answer to process that you completed the shape of the, of us. and i guess the relationships on your, of the 33, the lives of, uh, what was up a few. it needs to give me over the last few months to show you and looking at a lot of people and on many occasions here, just as you mentioned, home brushing the women suddenly away in the deal with a lot of jewish gifts. so let's come up with them. say even last we cannot be lives through your pilot civilization. i used to be discrete sky. you can do that the some of those as a good the and the governor. so we have only one which is all inclusive, as most of them go through, are there any,
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are women in the least to financial governor? certainly. is there any chance that the little piece you will offer one of them to become a governor and we did not have that many women in the government said get people to get that get because they were pretty sure. and you said, you know, when we are making these decisions, we are not looking at their gender. gotcha. so somewhere looking at the professional scale, so balanced or quality is the quality isn't butcher's, but of course life or assembly is the more women there. why? again, the executive of bodies seemed the federal and the regional lanes in municipalities, especially the battery. but that's what we are trying to accomplish and that's where we are trying to get seniors. and so what i'm saying is that it's solve a 3 state suite. disney channel like watching is going back to be a lot since i got the most go school the previous 3 days and about to region and across the country you for. and then the servers from 100 feet excited to on trees that were working. so yes, did you get any feedback from them?
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i know that they were saying that they would like to learn from the 60 or in sort of holding of the election. so when we hear what else, of course, what well, we have no secrets to hide this because i'm sure you have career. i'm not going to rebuild any of those like secret couple of years ago we had now, except when you called me some, your administrative staff had doubts related and your pride you instead of sure you had some was a super saying. so i know about been able to expand the digital though it's a number of things, some of that people over again. so that's a big deal with my various reasons. but finally, those who the audience in the advertising over and apparently you're not going through the lines in office monitoring and not just internet allows the majority of the people, the battle, majority of people to exercise their rights or daniel made them, doesn't that stable these point of view for sales and to sit down in like also insisted on that. so we started to expand in the plaza rooms. first of all, ladies transparent, settled lennox tvs, absolutely. of jack, which does not look like in the united states. the. so what was a low balance?
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i think it's 13 by manual or is it smiling but visual, it is important and what is but we didn't find male. my 1st and complex interest would even go some time ago in the states that was like, that, you know, the voting do you read is over, but you can send the ballad, cnn steel to meet night because you're going to the coast show the end of the day is not over yet, you can send it in to, but sure it can extend the we have a lot of absorbers, right? don't speed is and that's kind of like a sub including you from the for he's a shameful, but you see that, i'm really mean it doesn't matter if they are a member and so they always say, you know, your not so used to are in depends and on the phone with a representative you solve the part is the, are watching the cal developing is going to go. so in your book, which and what is happening with this voting by mail in the united states of america compel you who was standing there or controlling mean is a whole thing to know once you get them and buy a boat for $10.00, issue loss and then you buy $1000.00 pounds and you just throw it into at midnight
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. so as well my car, so of a so that is the voting for you offense. democracy for, you know, we have nothing overtime to shift to josh and we are trying to improve our system to make it better company during the because it meets a presidential campaigns throughout the day. and we will be glad we are willing to share these experience with anyone willing to learn just so that so that is distributed. squeeze a question, a couple of questions more and we will be what he was landing was a press conference in your minutes or transfer, then that would like to join the conversation launcher today or not, some sort of when the by some a little bit. okay. i can resend the advantage of next year and getting used to add that to the real slap on the face. i told it was external forces, cruise, what we were trying to on remind our a new turn old political system trying to do as much. and they were making very serious efforts to achieve advance. we 400 think. well, we learn something from this situation, said they and that's right. you know,
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undermines this whole thing. but the people who united around to, well, let me cite things. so just because i'm sure there's people and they are in all those organizations who are working against our country, happy in working against our country for decades, use of the certain not as well. let's see if it'll keep on. but you know what, the problem is, extra confidence, a collapse of that's always union, at least that was there were a lot of specially it's actually a little belong to some people, you know, and they had no auditors. so it was back how to find the soviet union, but i see what and then they use their skills to work against the washer waste, so much of rivers. they finally started taishan bands 30 way to go leaders and the people in the country, the bad. i mean, they need to think they have to rush at all because they wanted to keep it there. and johnson, nobody but then you generation of especially as is coming in and issues and they have more realistic views of the current situation. i think the will witness, and yet i see you bringing at a more cunning manner, but they will not change the goals regarding russia money in the game. so of your
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life learning the game so of your life, but i've never seen the assume that you know the lesions l so and we will even use like a strong great, and the question is lovely to swim on. the, as it is, you have just expanded to your term. another line holder is the landscape. it's about because not so who do we negotiate about t as with a bunch of them? so we will think about this as a special. so it requires some, some thinking, some research i can bring you to kinda know what other channels won and temperature down there. didn't i need some the question without your true about, is he already themes, whereas what i'm, what uh, what product does, which in the next any is in the form anything you are late to use spelt analysis time of year old d program came with the trust and since it shows for, for coming, maybe you need some of them all the writing now in 2020, before some of the base people. and there's a follow up to the question about the sale going to the region. barnes very kick tags and by the ukranian regime, a lot of people have died and not some people died. a lot of people never going to one year ago govern eyeglass called. and when he was asking how to resolve this
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question, because basically this problem that he sent to ensure the security of the bell go to originally harsco the region should be joined into roger. one, do think about this i'm, i'm not ready to don't speak about it to cut the watson oil. you should. uh, yeah, join and tell me but, but i did not check secluded it, i mean with the tragic advances we most occurring today. we happening today. we will be 4 as a percent certain point that's when we the image necessary to establish a certain standards for retailer to that particular keys in the territories. currently under the control of the t bridge changes apply to establish safety zone and then it's got through with the destruction of that would be hard to abra county using the force of the slide remains at that point in time. so using, 1st of all, i'm speaking about the for in main system for and strike weapons. sure. okay, my goal is to present at the and how deep such as sound could be. well, that's a separate thing. to know what i'm going to ask. as for the will do,
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she will probably interest go home because you at your post was meant to administration to come there. yes. comes over. i think the brands, you know, when i spoke about these project, that'll be stronger in time of the heroes. this little girl, i'm not exaggerating anything. it just, it's a new in this idea came to me when i met the last solution over and these have been so the essential military operation in st. petersburg. all of them have higher education at the bottom with the graduate somebody, universities and, and the single idea came to me and let some of the things we are trying to organize now. and usually to take this the vote and the not to spare their lives. but did or the interest of their homeland errors here, the most things get the, losing their lives with the argument you know, getting was, ain't there. so because the service was very, do you think i was because most of the maintenance urgent they are there is be so now they're in the trenches, but they are still fighting and get them to have never been a little trained to just have a hard time imagining battle bench,
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they are doing that for the sake of their homeland and able to shoot but own interest because so that would be the right thing to mean. there's a place that i bought up and you don't use them in the future administrations. studies a must be the range for you must be worth waiting for understanding the word to use them. well, it depends on the word lou and they themselves see them see. some of them would like to work in health care, and some of them would like to work in the course of the law enforcement agencies or. and then, what does the 3 surveys toward the state administrative and it will depend on the toys that person may be. and then we need to see why they are willing to do it to the bathroom, the level of training as well. any notes on the amazon app, no higher education, they might get a chance to receive on vacation and the one year to go with the prep. again, just if that's not some kind of a propaganda training, according to my hope that you should, that is going to be constant rancho lubricant for the year. it's to come. we have
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already received more than a $30000.00 application support at the 1st stablish 2001st year. so i guess we need to choose the last one sound of them, select the best ones out of them, but we will continue to extend to expand the stanford, the specialist, and that's the path we are going to move along with the literature and looks good. discussed by thought the young man would ask a question, but what use i wouldn't do i need you to completed today. the leader of the coming to support again, that is a guided salad tomorrow. your plan to meet to an equal a hardy to use 3 ton of can you confirm that visual aid and you called the claims saying that you are going to have this meeting and what would use the dates that she has left him about. and when will you made it definitely to other presidential candidates tomorrow i have the plan to meet all the 3 presidential candidates and then we look up today. i will chat with the candidates. here's what i would like to say for the communist party about the l. d p r. annabel, i'd like to know the people political party who just for the new people far isn't.
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i did not know what the final outcome and you're gonna know cigna. but who would the kitchen, like once all with subtracting for the cables and that is some kind of novelty people, these are all the way it's looking for it to some changes, some filters hooked up through the transformations. so the result that was a complex, especially since these are kind of shows in the video for the people i, i know the liter somebody's party. well, the 1st of all, i see the focus of me is looking for the newsletter. we established favorable conditions for some of the business development efforts to put in your, in their campaigns, being the one cool familiar as they choose. uh, mr. john calls and he is colleagues to explain how can you find, well, no, no, i didn't know what exactly they said, but you know, we're old with our idea of the g is to verify activity since 1st of all, in what just wanted to establishing conditions, fluid battery conditions before that or for infant premier, real activities,
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which are the kind of things because the flow of the business, that's what it is. i receptive conveys, social scrap to them. and then you cause we have entrepreneurs is the basis for the economy, which is today is, is going to work by an accomplishment of the national go weatherford, which is a very important now for the, for the to how many of the party. my name's we all understand that if the their vote or disappeared, this will protect our 1st of all, we people who are and we have transferred. we have 3 audi road or it says we tell them chairs and it's going to get to them under these conditions. second, 2 minutes, the gas majority of their vote, or at least 2 weeks later, this was the decided to vote for the incompetent president. sort of similar to what i mean the, what, the, the types of goal in certain ways shouldn't that we have found ourselves in, and you'd have to certainly impact on the final outcome. those of you with the much, you know, and then you know, i understand this perfectly, i'm aware of that, but with that it does not mean that there is serious loading. so going to days is the strange to somehow. so i did not believe this is true and actually
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under a portion of the normal tip condition and send it to come in our internal political live and everything for the remainder the way it was so we were about to end. so please send your nieces used to live the i've used this in, you used those and about unprecedented will turn out and then you have regions and use yourself without the the reason was the rate, but you did not because they don't even come as a surprise because it looks up at a time for them to, for nearer 100 percent of the voters voted for you. so cletus comments as replies as these outcome data. you exact data from them that it will be valid company and then you regions because these people have become our citizens. here's the recently . and the 2nd question. now in the, in the west, we hear the statements that our election, which we're not free, they're
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a legitimate disease or vandal actions, or do you here? are you concerned with the one the western leaders are saying about our elections. asked for the out the company and gone bad and overall see and, and try me as well. actually just things have been do most to enable the king for example, i thought, you know, they wouldn't be so few and it was, it was significant. but to see them, excuse me too, and it has good that has the yard today. well, i did not expect that be a better thing to do at the bottom. does it say it says personally that we are doing the right things? people are to wait until it was for the decisions that we had it mainly for them to print fax answers, and that's the main federal way. uh, you can reason for all our actions and check and what are you doing next with bad little us to protect them and navigate stance on the as word. first of all, in the nation, i was in there to but i was we just have to unless you have a carradine safety. and of course they expect us to continue to do the canonical development until the standard rates. and we will see you wherever things are to
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make sure that all of their well for any held, our aspirations came through on the has been, weren't. there were yes, in the, from the minister in western countries. that's something we could really like, like tags to. what did you want them to know to applaud, because they were fighting against the they, we needed to apply lighting the we arms against sense. so there's a union, each, a team ceiling. they are going to make it clean, but they wouldn't be applauding, not even the mean, personally, but the force that is behind me to the force. that's why i strengthen roger to increase its goodman's capability of using these. do you see between hands it's it comes on makes potential and an independence and economy in finance is their goal is to deter and your software in developments of to goods. what tax credit, which of course they will see and then they will say anything. your colleagues have chosen the poking about democracy, so you will and my answer was about how do we assess the democratic cruise?
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this is brandy and you can train certain other countries for us. but i think it was treated as new york to explain to our world is laughing. it was how many theater yet we are being legal and you more constrained than their opponents of the other countries. and the zip of because you're behaving to come into the miranda matter, but that's a disaster. that's not democracy. let me know what slot it is. so for me, it is in for to, in other words, that the russian people named their choice about to win, to do so. at the i work in the interest of the russian. you the pulling the interest of the russian state and i'm grateful to preserve russian people or the support that i'm this week. we have any 4 in the book during least no semester and to show our democratic get to know where i do simulate because it's so usually if you're the only one, pray for now we should come thank you of the word coming in here or thing here. despite what was your idea of the notion that in the police have to go with mood. so you're listening to me answering the probably in the plaza and manner. i knew we
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wanted to add some tricky to washington for december. the last, if you're a year and it means that not everything is last part of the united states, again, i can study, but the most be do pretty well brighthurt's agency, maybe he is a silly question and never the last micron keeps saying about possible who's going to clean, just give some disability, i was sending a range of your pain troops to train and that's a matter of concern. and course the european nations. let's see how did thing the full fledged content like this, when russian needs know, is it possible and how probable i'm going to say it was more than while i think everything is possible in the modern world. and then the next, as i said before, and it is clear to everyone to read number sure, i get all of my stuff that this will be one to step away from a full glass on world words phrasal. i do not think anyone is interested in the data, so from past for the stand solver, president of friends, some,
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some is next to so he has already made a certain adjustment. so use that that. so this contains in wilford for, in secondary function and of course they will have that here. what kind of training the military personnel in the train. so how does this mean? you could please give me a regular cleaning. they would be explaining them how to use to see what the western military equipment and this was the one and so forth. also, it's not that lead friends from what the mercenaries are doing. now. read that sort of shifts from other companies was and the, there is a military personnel from the nato countries will know that we can hear the french english language being so open. and that's not a good thing. but for them, 1st of all, because the tray are the ones who are dying on mast nor do i get into that. but just the question is often to advance when the people it keeps. ultimately, if someone wants flu, even if needed to cover the 3rd, use me internal political problems with these kind of rhetoric. wow. you that's of
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no, well now, and a trace to that is being used quite often it or you were already. but daughter would want to see friends lane where you'd see a new role. but it was this or bathing or escalating provoking the complex that we just listened with him. but the issue, yeah, it wasn't more than the residential as possible for me. i would like to see more discussing possible 1st of all, the solutions, some things that we offer in term lee is like, has been speaking about so they can slaves or, or not, everything goes last night. but i would like a to end with the words of gratitude to the russian people to the russian road, or is just one thing in like around so size, we will do we everything differently an hour hour and to accomplish that goal. and so the national development in all areas, thing too good bye. the
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of the 2 of them are sitting. they're giving a 30 minutes eh, question and answer session. that was only supposed to be a couple of questions, but he got in the mood, i'm with fielding them at from reporters, including international reporters, as we heard there, some could come off of questions and some robust answers as well. it just break to the go through one or 2 of them. one answer was what did you want them to do? applaud when talked about at what the west view of his re election at when at which it looks like it's going to be a very, very big one as well. the are fighting us at also saying that the senseless quote offenses over our board are talking about attacks on russian border areas is simply adding to the meat grinder the, you know, the words being used here. it was a combative loving their opinion. um, but it also was one who was offering
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a felt uh, you know, as he always has done that, that opening for peace negotiations for communication with whoever wants to talk with russia and not necessarily on their terms. but you have to listen to what we want to say. he also spoke about them about developing to, you know, i mean, it was so comprehensive was on people how he moved so quickly between these topics, the front line, what he said, the initiative is on the russian side when he was so constructed, like you said, for invitations you talked about the future with china and indeed navarro neat. came up. that was the question from the forward john this very interesting. he offered an insight that we hadn't been aware of before, which was that he said that that had been and also on the table clearly from the western side, he didn't specify, i believe, which exact nation also that to swap alex a new found me for an individual or individuals community of washington national to
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who are currently in western jails. his, he said his instant reaction was absolutely do the deal. my barely condition isn't involved. he doesn't then return to rush so that he essentially lives in exile. and so i think the assumption that he, it was the conclusion that he assumed that our problem would come to is like, well, why would i touch nevada? oh me. which is of course, what the west point decisions the say we'd already have the g of it was basically on the table. and suddenly we had the side use the, the, the, the individual has post way. and the penal calling in, in, in the architect, you know, that was, that was in late separate, but of course, who pub since then, despite these price from the west that, that was filed play we had even from no great fun. it's not immense hoops and bridge on of the ukrainian spite chief saying, sorry guys to just put you on product and that was the base and what he said,
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sorry to disappoint you. but it does look like it was natural causes a laptop. so very comprehensive learning and say offer needs to pick fits of installation, what's going on behind the goals. and actually one thing i would do, and i want to bring in steve your opinion on this. he wasn't a very patient about accusations of the m c. democracy and he just in just an a retaliated with, i understand this is something that you obviously go to bring up. but you know, what, go ice your abusing the quote system in the us when it comes to a presidential kinds of activity refined by the donald trump. by the way, i think he's just leaving as well because we heard the police ask or go by there might read squared just behind, just on the, on the kremlin there. so he's going away into the night after that. how might as well press well, i'll tell you that. so that was, that was interesting. just not the 5 point of him to is to me. yeah. and i think that we were talking off of my god that the 1st part of the speech was very commander in chief, very much of
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a come to the combative we're going to continue to do what we need to do that is to protect russia in our borders, but then he was more conciliatory offering, offering an opportunity for, you know, for peace talks offering to extend a hand to begin moving forward. even though the us is, as he pointed out, being very adversarial, very anti russian. my hope is that his to victory here will convince those in the west, in western europe and starting in america to realize there will be an after this ukraine conflict. let's start focusing on what's after. i think there was some indication that his speech that he's willing to start looking to what's after he did point out that the russian academy is doing fine without the west. kind of, we don't need you, but it would be better, i think for the world better for russia, better for the us if, if we move past some of the confrontations economically, confrontations, politically, certainly confrontations, militarily. but nobody on the west side, and i'm not sure enough people here are talking about what's next, what is after?
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because the world is going to be safer and better if the russia us alliance resumes and finds an ability to be more congenial. it helps the world, steve, the figure that he seems to have the wrong, but it's, it's a like, it's a large, large figure and it's one which i would imagine at privately, in the power car doors of brussels and washington d. c. they won't say it's publicly, but he's got a huge mandate now house me from the russian public because this is all, this is a plebiscite on, on his policies over the next last 6 years, particularly the ukraine conflict. i'm the support for russia being canceled by you know, people a leads across the western world at particularly. so we're going to have to know on the think, well, you know, he, the public are going to do something that rise, all like the, it hope done. a bunch of them are putting out
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a party. it just comes the greatest wind of his political career by skill at what happens now. relations between washington and moscow, is it, is it just going to continue the way it has been or is this? is this going to get pause for thought for, for the likes of bite? you know, western politicians payment mandate with 52 percent of the vote. this is beyond mandates. and again, the west is tried to portray these elections as you know, sham elections fe collections. there's nothing fake about 90 percent victory and i think it's time for the west to recognize that he is supported by the people of russia. he is strongly supported by the people of russia and the to get over. you know, this is the guy you're going to deal with and, and lets find ways to, to deal with him, to, to deal with, with russia and, and the sooner i think the west and can move to that conclusion and stop living in the fantasy world that he's on his death bed. he's weak politically at home. the, the, the ukraine conflict is being one by ukraine with every offensive they lose. the
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sooner we get to reality, the better. i do a task. i mean, it was very clear not just from the unified voice with which so many russians voted today over 40000000 3rd of document to, to, but also the voice within which vladimir putin himself disposed keeps katy boyd up by getting not poking a mandate. again. there's a very clear sense not just now of identity, but also the direction. okay, we've set the cost. this is the way that we're going to go. the west seems to have lost its way a little bit. we were talking about how you don't get that same sense of cohesion. people don't really know who they are anymore. and that is obviously attendance. he has accelerated in the last 2 years because they've been so focused on hating russia that they've lost sense of themselves as well. and what defines that. it's just been anything empty russia. so what is the west go from now? especially if we're talking about ukraine as to what steal from visit escalation,
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or is it just putting off behind say, you know what guys, we actually got this one seriously wrong. well, and i think and in politics, if, if you're only agenda is anti against something, it's a losing agenda. you're not talking forward, you're not talking about what you're going to do. and i think a lot of, you know, western treatment of, of russia has been anti demonizing. and that's not necessarily reality, but it's also not a way to move forward. and those conversations, particularly after this election, need to happen. you know, i would hope that again, there will be something other than escalation, escalation has not worked. and i think you're hearing voices within nato. you're hearing voices from other countries saying look, enough's enough of. yeah, there's no real proof other than what the west says that, you know, putting wants to drive, you know, into paris in a couple of months, the end of berlin. next, there's no indication that that's really a russian agenda and yet that's the scare tactic. the boogeyman that they use to
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continue to pop up, sending more and more money to ukraine that produces less and less results. it's a corrupt regime. you know, he's, i think that lensky aspired 20 or 30 of his top officials for, for fraud, for bribery, for, for those sorts of corruption issues. and i guess where to be led to believe that the democracy were defending is the one that's corrupt. the one that's not going to have an election, the one that's coming after independent journalist, the one that is coming after independent media and, and the, and the russian orthodox church. that's the democracy that our dollars are defending. and more and more americans are seeing through it more, more in the west are seeing through it. so it's time to the head from escalation to the escalation. and i think that is just the perfect note for us to and on a message that i hope that many, many people hit all over the world as always, people's an absolute pleasure, happy with us. we appreciate your patience. we appreciate your insight about being in the early hours with us as well. leave a go. the thing like in the us brought us to at our end and on
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a day where and lot of our put in a very much look set to have cemented his place as the president of russian for another 6 years. not all the votes completely new countries, but they she 70 percent young counts that yeah, there is a, there is a week in which all that will be sorted, but there's your final figures. $87.00 for not at 4 percent for they come in this l . the p r at rubbish in way back there as well. not a good day for them. not a bad one for the the youngest candidates and divine cough coming up with around 4 percent as well. getting his at e foss, what he wants to put forward, at least into the spotlight for a while. but it is very much that a lot of them are putting on destiny. that was the, the 5 that we got when he spoke the boy adopt confident, but also ready to get down to business and the other day and the walking day.
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the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia cruising and split the ortiz full neck team and our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv services. what question did you say from stephen twist, which is the
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one you ended up to attempt to collect as extra a month? i thought she sat there for the show and then it will be a job to bluff and it goes in and out of it is uh, international stuff is the template for supper, for the setup button. and the printer doesn't want to do these. it has to be like that. if i see the media, i love people. there's only 2 reasons to do. say, when you see the video category, the b service is going to be pretty good. it was working monday morning to work it down. it stimulates the industry, is it? what's money in the process really locked? so should william farmer shots, monuments, so we have court cash door to go or decision the day, my lab and what was that man? was the ones that ridiculous funds. i put it in the midst of them one today and but you know,
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so that's what an additional to said. i mean shows the 2nd shop journals on page. beautiful. she's getting those on the best. do what i mean, there's a, there's a problem the, the, what is part of the, the employee would posted isn't the defense you of us entered in the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present good. let's stop without glitches. desktop out of hello and welcome to the cost of boulevard. here we discussed the wheel in
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the the well, the bad pay $10.00 games a sweeping victory in russia's presidential election, securing i not the 6 yet. the votes turn out for the 3 day russian presidential election comes in at 73 percent as opposed find the close of the balance of the account. it's me. well, the, the russians that the, about the up with the types of multiple times the ukrainians,
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both these during the election to pay for what actually killed during the voting, but local, such as dangerous. it's didn't know the to them from was the costs that vote and make the voices heard. considering the 10 situation, the feeling of fear was still present. today i gathered all my civic responsibility, courage for passive variance and pride in russia into his face, and came to the post. i was a very well welcome as we continue all election coverage here from the heart of moscow. it's been a quite a night. we're taking over from last year taylor and you know, neil, my name is nicky. aaron and i am a ride home on me. i'm going to be with you throughout the evening. but lots of guess and lots of analysts to help us through the night. i'm to re break down what's going on and what the future holds for russia and data well as it so happens, a lot of a patient is inside of a landslide victory. with an 87.15 percent of the votes counted best,
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according to preliminary results, with 80 percent of the palace accounted the vote to turn out to has been absolutely massive. it really has isn't. i think, i mean, it really goes to show how important this election has been and how the people of russia have spoken and, and what they want to say in the future. now we know that full candidates have run up for the elections, of course, but i don't know if it's in a safe and the lady was 87.16 percent in 2nd place that you've got the 2nd, the 2nd full of these numbers. although they, they, they sort of reflect how important the election is these, this election. it still shows that the people behind are still behind that person and they, they want a future with him at the house, such a massive amounts of people to adults who want to make the voices heard as well as reported to be about 73 percent of people vladimir putin, as you can see, has
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a very strong late in the preliminary count. the call me this policy comes back coming in. second place was 4.2 percent though he's followed by the new people party candidate, divine called with spot. they have a full percent and then slootsky of the liberal democratic policy with 3 percent. we thought our correspondence and the policy headquarters of old candidates and bring it as all the latest. so stay with us in the coming hours as we continue to get with the latest details or do we have plenty of guests as well? and joining us right now is the love they done cuz i lake who is a human and labor rights lawyer and also at the plot to escape go. buster is lovely just so you done use of late see you wednesday but it's so nice to have you. but i think it just be useful but it's incredible most it's a drain. thank you. and you've had a very imposing job as well. haven't you ever the past 3 days because you've been one of the opposing station observed as so tell us a little bit about that. yeah,
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well, there were 700 international observers invited to russia from a 103 different countries. and i was a member of a 10 person electoral observer observation team to the hair sawn oak last region, which is a new region of rush and old one. and a new one that goes back to catherine the great, but it's new in the sense that uh, it was brought in through a referendum in september of 2022. and so we went there to do election observation . now how the surprising system is that document fusion has steamed ahead in the polls looking forward to another 6 year tub and in his un speech. but we were just listening to the exciting delayed as talking to you, of course. and he also had some very pressing questions, not just the usual what you expect for the next 6 years. you know, he invited it and interesting pull that report is that and one of those questions that was post when was from a foreign report,
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which i am. and he asked about the opposition candidates and how they hadn't been able to run the found a big one, a permanent name that came up. and i thought it was interesting that the plasma approved and didn't shy away from these questions. so let's talk a little bit about that because i know that like mid to 10 that he said that it was very sad. what happens in about the and he wouldn't be absolute the up for an exchange deal with no bounty. and um, what do you think is interesting bits? uh, that's repeat in dade um, invites such questions. well, yes, i do. uh, you know, again i'm from the united states and frankly, i think that the pool is willing to take on questions much more controversial than us. presidents tend to be certainly the current one job i didn't knew, frankly, does not seem even capable of, of, you know, fielding,
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those types of questions. so debates coming up in the us involving by the end of no, no. so uh, you know, he's very impressive from that point of view. i mean, when he use, i think about this off and when you stack up, people like hooting against by it in and in lab rough versus a blinking, i mean, frankly, you know, it's not even close. i mean, the, the russian leaders are, are heavy weights compared to those. so, you know, i don't want to quickly, i'll see you a quick question. you know, use of the when the has on age and yeah. was there any troubles that we've heard that there's been so you know, so like people trying to tampa with the election but you're in the hands of reason . did you hear of any troubles though? it was smooth sailing all the way. yeah. they were troubles there. there were 2 polling places that i know of a near the neighbor river there. near harrison city that
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were attacked that were bombed. and there was another pulling place that we were actually on the way to where they found a mine underneath the valve box. and so we did, ended up not going there. and presumably those were those attacks and would be attacks were done by some agents of, of ukraine. yeah. sides. so good. if i may, you know, we, we took a lot about foreign policy and we talked about how the west or europe looks at things and how, how, how it is here in russia, a german console. nationalist, he's come out really said i'm only just germany, but a lot of, uh, west and let's say countries that come out and said, this isn't like a pseudo sort of an election. it doesn't really mean anything. but how do you see things? i mean, isn't it informed? i mean, we see it here and especially because we live here, right? we know that the people are behind, puts in
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a and they want to go forward. another 60 is another so solidarity. but the west seems to see it as a you know, all this is just a game. i mean, it's hard for me to agree with that for a few reasons. first of all, you mentioned that what there was set with 75 percent of the electorate vote. that's incredible. in the united states, the presidential elections don't get any where near that, more over the united states, you have 2 parties that you can choose from that are fairly different from each other. here you had 4 parties including the communist party, you know, so which is very different than the other 3 parties. so you actually had a real choice. and a lot of it, again, a huge percentage of people came out to make a choice. so how could it be said that it's just a symbolic or a sham or whatnot? and it seems to me that that's a pretty impressive showing of democracy. sure so,
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so is that we've seen them when it comes to the west in response to the elections even before the election was held. we had the sarcastic responses, a sarcastic comments should i say, from western leaders. i didn't quite states inclusion even before the election being held. what kind of response do you think we can expect with the outcome predictable as it was of the election? or do you think it will be but was silence and i'm sure there will be duration of some kind that they'll try to muster up because that's what the west does. they can't abide by russia. they can't abide by strong russia. uh, you know, the, the russian expert, steven f cohen, the lights, the steven f cohen, who taught at princeton, probably one of the get greatest russian. so the soviet experts in the world, he said, you know, the west can't forgive forgetting that they are back on. it's feet and that's the truth. they don't want. uh, in fact, to put mention this,
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they don't want russia to develop. and they've tried to prevent that. they wanted these sanctions against russia, which had not impacted the development of us from 16000. yeah. but they certainly wanted to impact its development. so i'm certain that there will be duration. but again, i go back to the us selections where you have 2 major candidates, joe biden. donald trump, who uh, most people do not want to even run for president. they are very unpopular people, they have a base, you know, they have their base both of them. but i believe a both of them have approvals and under 40 percent, i mean, but, but that's gonna be a democratic election. i guess. um, you know, there's just such a little self, the critique that the us predict get her does when it comes to the approval, raising the end, the turnouts as well. that's what makes this particular election inverse is so
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extraordinary. there's so many people wants to come out and make the voices heard and it was making me think about the us elections base. yeah. that we have coming up in november and the how, you know, i'm married to an american, so i know that sometimes they just boats for one tons of it because they don't want the other candidates when. right. and for example, some of my folks provide it because they don't want trump is that was the isn't, that was the case in russia and somebody didn't want to tend to win the election. wouldn't they have come awesome, very sick for one of the other 3 time today or not. those are the tools. right? right. well that will be. yeah. and you're going to see that type of extension in the us by the way. you're going to see, i'm going to predict pretty low voter turnout because of a lack of enthusiasm. but of course you're right that presumably the other 3 parties would have taken more of a percentage. yeah, sure. and what i kind of don't understand is that we've had a lot of observers from all over the world. i mean, we've,
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we've been following it to here from home before i came, came into it today, but you know, and you'll, you'll know that as well. you know, over a 100 they've seen a very modern way of sort of the voting system. we have online voting. we have all these cameras everywhere. one of our colleagues, i saw that he was showing us the of the center was like a files of these videos springs everyone with what is the external view rookie on the elections? what, what would it take for? i didn't know. so outside is to see that this is actually a fat and this is actually what the, the people of russia want. i think a lot of outside hers would agree that that's you with that assessment, that this is what the people rational want. i think you'll find from the international observers here that they would agree with that. but again, when you go back to the west,
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i mean the west wants to see what it wants to see. right. and it's not going to give russia fair shake, you know, but meanwhile, again, the west of support saudi arabia, which is a mine argue, or whatever. and pretended that somehow fits in with their pro democratic stance. or they support israel who's carrying out a genocide, which that by the way, will probably sink biden's campaign. so, i mean, again, the double standards are quite, quite incredible. and frankly, you know, if, when you think about russia and you think about its trajectory, you know, over the many years it had czars, it had the soviet leaders, it had yields and who, you know, frankly, did the bidding of the west, you know, put in is probably the most democratic leader they've ever had and it has, you know, you have to think of things in those terms. i mean,
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the trajectory of russia is positive. it is moving in a positive direction democratically and again, that isn't given a lot of queens in the meantime again, for when i go back to the united states, i think our trajectory is bad. i think, honestly, since the murder of john f. kennedy. i'm not sure the republic survived that, and then i think you see more and more mediocre us presidents and you see that right now with the choice that we have so, so it looks like a more divided country, but we're not to leave it that the i don't think so much for joining us here. downtown must go. always a pleasure talking to you. thanks so much. then let me see you too. thank you. well, the newly elected the vladimir putin that ready for is another 6 years in offer. so take it through the 21st and he was like, but the far away time, he held a press conference that says this about an hour ago,
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and he said the voters would intimidate unintimidated by any threats a to them that posted them when he came. supposing his mother and that just by the terrorist attacks, and we are well aware of that. and the citizen skill leaves and leaves territories, they have not just showed their civilian awareness. they have like a proven latria heroes. and i recently sat there, no one can intimidate them, and no one has it is impossible to intimidate our people that turn. now, there are in the new territories in the states, regions that there's been turned out. it's higher than the, on average, across the country. that's the response of those people to the actions related to those attempts to intimidate down to think those who do it, that they do not understand who they deal with. know just a moment that they, well maybe in part he does
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a good thing that they do not understand that because they are due to be defeated to them. and now currently they are trying to get somewhere to entered some. but when you're ready with a bunch of settlements, starts almost 100 percent of those who do us a bit from 1100 meters into our territories. universities destroyed and existed virtual. good, beautiful, just the course of tags were destroyed. is shirley and the mayor of the state because green sat at the state border itself, but near the state border? no. what do you seem to re or they have some 5000 troops, but the losses. but i'm going to, the dates are some 40 percent and 35 percent out as those are a few reparable dozens of tangs of arm armor to vehicles and so on and so forth. if that's one of the lines that that's how the like it. then we are satisfied with that because they are launching those senseless offense. if it is,
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and i'm truly made a good wind or as well as the russian presidents, the head election headquarters is all correspondent egos. don, all the ego good to see you. thank you for bring it as will relate to us throughout the day. could you please give us the key takeaways from the presidents? a press conference please. oh, absolutely. nicky hmo hello. it's good to have you there on the other end of the line. and indeed, vladimir putin, he did focus heavily on the, on how the russian special military operation is faring right now in the don't bass and logic logic in ukraine of to these new regions. they showed, well show many people showed up to the polling stations that they voted for food and pretty much in every so called new region. i'm talking about as up a role as you can song regions. the net can look us for public over the lot of my booking support showed it to be well over 90 percent, which is more than the across the country. so clearly people are putting
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a lot of trust the in the new leader because they did become citizens of the russian federation adults. so long ago a. so are they are pending a lot of trust on him. and obviously this is a huge sign of uh, of trust and does that do they feel like loud recruiting knows what they're doing and they are grateful for him so that the russian army has taken up pods and is defending all these people in all of these new regions, so of course, lot of important talked extensively about how there's no other option for russia, but to when that russia will not be a will not be sitting after negotiating table. only because ukraine is running out of ammo. that has to be political. will that has to be political will to negotiate and not just buy more time to arm themselves again. and just to start this war a new, this is something that he has stressed but also of course, he talks about internal russian development kind of political arrivals. and also he
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was confront to buy one of the western correspondence, who was about the death of alexi and a volley. one of russia's, the opposition figures, who recently died from any jail on the fly. them approaching the, reveal that apparently he was very open to the idea of exchanging overall making a prisoner smoking, exchanging the volley for one of russia's, their own, being held elsewhere in prison. have less. i'm going to be you just going, this is the extent to go. anyone know, i can tell you one thing may be woke how my sister tries for several days before and these turn the volume in the house to wait some colleagues of mine and they just told me not the people, the problems, but at the administration staff some people told me that there was an idea to exchange ice from the ball. meat are enough for it, some people who are and if they're on behind bars in the western countries, i'm wish them if you can believe me or you didn't have to believe me
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a good it was your friends. that person who haven't even finished speaking. i said that looks designed on for it. i agree, but unfortunately if this machine was what happened to happen the most with or still we will, the only condition was for him not never to return. if he goes away, he stays there. but well, i'm sure with this things like that happening, you cannot do anything about it. but to, that's lies. usually what i did do was make my own nibble do you want to know my brain in a new, whether you look around, whether the election sort democratic or not. i believe the e r and in your country can, we can some meter a deal. the graphics to use the, even though it has been a straight of tools to attack and what is a one of the for presidential candidates in the united states that they're using. among other things you, your chords, we have no references and no more is what i can do that the,
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to any of the presidential candidates in the united states. we will work with those who will get the trust and always, always the people who are using gymnast administrative was who was the core. and it's becoming ridiculous. extra accounting embarrassing this for the united states for your so code that we're gonna craddick system that i have every reason to believe that when you go into my career to let them know democracy, which at least we put them in the presidential election, contains in certain countries on the west, including the united states, does not explain, so please receive accept these as an answer ourselves. the both of them include new, also focused on the foreign relations for the oil between russian, again, uh other countries. and of course, china came into focus because it's one of russia's main allies and partners right now. and a lot of my food indicated that he is intending to keep the country on this track. that the relations, however cordial, they are already well,
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he wants to make them even more well, even more cozy. if you, if you allow me to use this word, that even they, he is bound to make most great and big jean even closer at the same time, allowed them to put in tool to about here's the relationship between russian and other nations. in fact, that was something that all us, the russian president on the president elect, i have to say because in the run up to these elections, russian officials of various colors have been calling on the western partners and cooling them out. i should rather say, saying the do not meddling the elections like the russian for administer serve your lab role. nothing has been saying has been cooling out the western diplomats and say that they were responsible that they were pulling the strings as they were trying to. uh to basically put rushes internal political system out of balance. now we've bottom a put in winning very, very comfortable. it's a landslide when well, over the 87 percent. so this is
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a slap in the face for all those who were hoping that the rushes political system might be well might be crippled in might be the rails. and so i supply them or put in, if he thinks good all these uh, western powers, lex would fry, who are making these attempt to see if they would draw any conclusions if they were to learn the lesson. here's what he told me. did you mark it? out to you and that my step duplicate people, they are in all those organizations who are working against our counter happy and working against our country for days because my 3 certain not it's and i'm really a bit of people, but you know what the problem is that i was offered the collapse of this, i mean it's union which invites the 3rd where a lot of specially is it's at least the people say you home to solve you to an issue. and they had no other, as you knew, it was back, houses find the soviet union. so i use in the and then they use their skills as against russia. i knew. so let me just go go and the issues are to nice to convince . there is a way to go leaders and the people in the country is bad or they need to spanish from last year,
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always because they wanted to keep their jobs most children. but the new generation number especially is coming in and, and they have a realistic view of the current situation. i being one of the will wax in more cunning manner, but they will not change the goals that i see regarding russia. now off to the media conference, we had a chance to pick the brain of mitre pasco, who's the spokesman for the russian leader. and apparently he revealed that latimer pollutant has no intention of celebrating his victory, or rather he's simply is too short on time to do so he's going to be meeting with the, again, with russian politicians. he's going to be meeting the russian military leadership as well because the military operation, ukraine is in full swing again to of richard pitts. cove revealed that the vladimir might soon visit, one of the foreign countries to his note said which one? exactly. but he did say that they already know which for a nation,
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it is that the bottom approved will embark on his 1st journey on he's renewed the presidential term. but again, with this landslide victory, the russian president has been shown so much trust that he's bound to just keep doing what he's being doing. only we've maybe renewed vigor here about an interesting and a guy. we really appreciate the of the in great question by the way, to the president. thanks for that. now, earlier we spoke to the governor of russell, is that the rosy reason he said, but they did everything they possibly could to protect the opposing sides. let's take listen, considering the situation that we are facing, we have the installs bags on the polling stations that helped us to save the following stations from the enemy prison. so we use the gnats and you can you go to
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the top and the age of drones from the not doing any damage to the point station. and mainly we need to in a very hard work to instruct to 3 of the members cells. they'll actually commission, they knew how to act in case of any emergency needs. we had the police officers arose. do i do wait in the sleep nationwide yard, in the fibers with jessica to all the necessary naturalist considering that competence is that we have to lever taken a deal with it because i get it resolved. and now we can say that all the attempts of the enemy sailed stops and political figures in uh the wes, i'm talking about the you and general secretary also want to be west of nation japan. the probably the, probably minnesota. i suggested that they would not consider the vote in the don't boss ends up at all shut in. i hussle him to be legitimate because
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it's contrary to international little so it doesn't seem that they will accept the results and the will of the people that i'm the same question i want to ask you as i always felt themselves or does it matter to you does not, but any significance on you and the future that you envision for separate or just why deeply do 4th is a barrage here. reach an important that the people of this upper once you have regions to for. so watch what they are a contribution to what is happening. what do you do they have a new ride to you? jenny? a salesman. yeah. do they have any ride to just this bill was pretty, is right. so the present themselves as any experts they should come here and see things for once the yard with their own eyes, only needs to get them to a mind the sandwich or, and the leaves, the saddle. ours being the it, the bradley she is up with. and these are the amount is getting kind of moved and we are only saying things that normally is only favorable for the ruling elite,
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so we do not participate in our life. so what now japan? no, cuz we chose that barrell way. there is sort of special garden, the keys are, is go ups and all the ras, since the only things that they are doing here is a move, escalating things relating more or less, providing supplying leave style, supplying towers is hannah. and as soon as it keeps putting the oldest meat, silas old list bombs, nation are being part of their shirts and motion for us to be held at odds. these materials at odds and healing are people killing children, destroying our infrastructure. do i care about their in pain in? i do not use them. i don't care a see because i always want they have to say so we are going to lice builders to develop a software led to, to make the people is understood, the malware in malware, land and russian. how were we made our charlie's? and they can put their opinion named back into their wallets and into their pockets . well, let's discuss things further now with
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a guest to contribute to sonya vanden antibody. thanks for coming into the studio today. i know you've been waiting around for them and then so many fantastic. guess your what about us today? so thank you so much at. first of all, i'd like to ask you about your impressions. as of this year's election is being called a stand out to actually because of the must've turned out of both to some 74 percent of a 112300000 votes is it came out to vote, and that's significantly more than we saw 6 years ago in 2018 is only 67 percent of what you think accounts for the, the huge number of people wanting to make their voices heard. well, of course, a lot of happens. and since 2022 we have the special military operation. so people around russia. yeah, maybe they'll change their minds, but a few more, you know, drawn to the government and the decisions what they have taken all the issues now. and russia is facing a very hard time because we know what's happens. and i mean,
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now of course we have 4 regions who are now part of russia, so pretty to us and so on and so on. so i mean, the people, the fuel russian so quick, of course, the edits to the russians already. so that's a huge during outsourcing, especially in the new regions, but also here because a lot of men or women, mostly men are in the army and will fighting against the ukrainians. so of course, the other point is that europe is taking and the us for that matter is taking a very terrible stance against russia. i mean, what they are saying in the media, especially about the election and how they treat the russians. the rest of phobia, which is going on all so i think this is, has a huge impact on the russian people that they are determined to vote more this year . and yeah, there's twos deleted that lead them through. well, 2 years of special needs 0 peroration that you've had for 2 years now. is that if
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you think that the russian people are feeling optimistic about the future? an optimistic about another 6? yes. on the bottom of reason, i think so. i think uh, you know, the west was trying to say all the time, you know, the economy is going bad, especially a military operation. ukraine is we name, that's what they heard all the time. but now they see that maybe since one year that the tie is turning and russia is winning on the battlefield for sure. and also i think the information war, they also are winning this war. so it makes them more confident and they see that flooded bit put in is a very good liter to lead them to war and all the bad things they experience. so i think that was the big reason. that's the 1st thing, turns out, so big and that they to choose them again for 6 years. yeah. so you took a little bit about the elections and, and the results. i know you yourself previously was an observer. they say you would,
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but this what we saw some uh, $700.00 people observe from over a 100 countries we saw, you know, every, every step of the election broke cost. uh lets live step by step. this transparency that president puts in. emphasize, i mean, how do you see it? i mean, do you think other countries could learn from it? yes, for sure. because like in europe did they have to o. s. c? well, that's actually, yeah. what can i say laughing stuck because they speak about, well, we are going to countries which are not democratic. so we have to observe the elections there, which they don't do any more. so like in europe, in many countries like, well, i'm from the netherlands. there are no of surface at all when the election. so, i mean, that's not very democratic lee because everything can happen. so i think it's very transparent as time as well. so many countries participate and that's really good because you can see the multiple worlds is really, you know,
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emerging now. so it's really good. and the transparency is very important. even though the west will say, okay, in all, it's all because it's all known and he will become a new president and he's still there and so on. but i think it's very good what he did, and it's very good for the russian people to see that many countries still supports russia. and that's, that's good. it's also predictable, isn't it? the response that we will see from the west to, to the re election aflac demand to, to do you think that the sentiments towards pizza and in particular and russia will, will have a change for the best to as well. so having the coming, yes, it will not change because they still have their agenda. they still, their agenda is to devise russia. you know, this is the agenda for many years already. and even today, when you read the european news, have you did the that's news to drum and news and you had to make a big fuss out of it. that's like a you. yeah. enough. all the is
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a voting in germany and she put the name of for a deceased husband on it. and, and also they sets with a many embassies people waiting in line, hundreds of people. but now for rent at the end of the day that for instance, in the, in the netherlands, there are still $400.00 people waiting to be voting and what, what are these people then they are russian people living there. we still want to vote, but they end up the opposite, you know, so it's that make very terrible things out of it. and maybe with the change of governments in your a. but i don't see it happening very soon because you know, the governments are not every democratic anymore. so, but i say they have their agenda. they want russia well to news, to divide russia, and this is their, their big aim and what would it will not succeed? and they know by now, but it's getting more and more lives every day. what we read in the so good news so far more expensive for them as well. now sonya many thanks for coming in and seeing us today really appreciate your time. sonya,
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of on demand there. thank you very much. thank you. well, the accounting is still under way at the electoral commission now correspondence, charlotte de, but it's the is been at the headquarters that keep them on and things of what we've been seeing here at the headquarters of the central electrician commission just behind me is this move we have seen as the voting was close to the regions of the screens going gray and then they've been replaced by including elsewhere. not because these all surveillance cameras inside the places where people are booting some 50000 to move these of being in operation over the last 3 days to allow people to have a butare view of what's going on all across russia's regions where people are voting not just posting, of course, in the 11 time zones that russia has as expensive country, but also people have been voting in embassies around the world. russian citizens
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making their voices heard in this election is also uh, being a people voting electronically. they've been able to register for that since january, if they see it. and that apparently is the system that has been the hate we've actually heard from the child person owns with central election commission. russia has made its choice. i should have votes are being counted all over the country is to share with respect to all necessary standards. is it under cameras? in the presence of observers, from parties and candidates, international observers, an expert, this was, this is the most crucial moment. most of the results of all our work. so 150000000 russians almost were registered to vote. and we know that the tonight is around 73 percent. that means, or an 18000000 people have been casting that votes over the last 3 days. and that is just incredible and it gives you a sense of re how big this operation is. this is an election that is built many 1st as well. and these are,
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1st of all going down in history. not only is it the 1st selection is taking place and but 3 days in a presidential election. it's the 1st presidential election since the russian constitution was amended back in 2020, and not as a lot of the company residence left me a present to run for a space term. in addition to that, this is the 1st presidential election that is including the full, nearly incorporated regions, interruption or post voting has been taking place over the last 3 days. that really is quite important because it shows the gauge when the russian citizens in this presidential election and who potentially they want to see one of the country for the next 6 years. let's bring it another guess. now let's bring in john carry out to how is to all be whistle blowers show and a us from intelligence often so many thanks for joining us on the program during his lovely to see you as a 1st of all is looking like a said to be a 5th,
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a full vladimir putin. he recently held a press conference and he, because of lots of questions there, including some very tricky ones from the far and media or skiing about the new found the which the name, which he probably does. it wants to be talking about, and they said they would either be celebrating, but he didn't shy away from that question. he thinks that the found his death was sad. he confirmed that he had supported a, a prison, a small deal with the found. he also pointed to the, the west's double standards when it comes to situation with the founding. uh, what are your thoughts, what do you think the, the western nations also ottomans about making the volunteer monitor. and you know, i think this is actually very typical of what happens in the western countries. they need somebody around whom they could rally, especially when it comes to, to russia, to a lesser extent, china, cuba, even iran. but they need somebody to rally around. one thing that i think it's very important that the american people just simply don't understand is that the
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election of only was not an important figure in russia when he was alive. he had some serious uh, in my view, serious ideological problems, issues that americans either didn't know about or chose to ignore. and he was the russian figure that many americans were just told or led you to, to, of, into a rally or it never made sense to me. but uh, but this is what the, the american government gave us an extra set of additional good through the 50 p, shirley it to show on the farm a quickly. yeah. take this perhaps to the, to the next level. i mean, now the elections are sort of pretty much done doesn't. what can we expect from the russian president when it comes to domestic and foreign policy? are we looking at any changes you think? i, i don't think so, but i think that the selection actually further empowers the president, putting in terms of foreign policy. your previous commentator,
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i think was exactly correct when she said that the restaurant actually isn't quite a strong position right now. we were told here in the united states that, that the conflict in ukraine would be the demise of the russian government. it would be the demise of president putting it would be the demise of the russian economy. and actually exactly the opposite has happened. and so we also know that it was the united states that has blocked any, even conversation about initiating a piece tux for, for it, asking the ukrainians to super peace. i think the president put in now has the upper hand. he hit me, excuse me, he has a mandate from the russian people to continue the policies that he's implemented over the. ready last the years of this term, and i think we'll see more of the media end from the stronger position and shaggy for what they do. so let me know what the solution we keep talking about the high but to,
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to now it's but it was significantly high in the in rushes new territories and kind of thought it was 83.7 besides i for those. yeah. 85 percent. the guns, 87 dollars, 88 percent. and these people particularly didn't post on with people who were going out cost of votes, even with the threats of home, the threat that they, they could be doing multiple danger. basically, why do you think they was so determined to make that voices heard in this petition? that 1st election voting for the bushes, new lead. uh and uh, what do you think president puts in men's, when he said that these attacks on posing stations won't go on on said, as well to answer the 1st question 1st i, i think we learned 2 things from voter turn out. number one, i think that that voters want to be russian. that's why they voted in such strong numbers. here in the united states, we never ever see voter turnout like that the last time we had better turn out that
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high. and the united states was 1964 after the assassination of john f. kennedy. so we just don't ever ever see numbers like that in support of democratic change. number 2, um i think that they, they turned out in those kinds of numbers because they want to see this conflict over. they want to send a message to the ukrainians and to the west that they've made their decision. their decision is to throw their lot in with, with moscow and they want this thing finished. now in terms of the of the president statement, i think that any time there is an attack on a civilians on a police station on a an apartment building on a on a hospital that say there has to be a response. there has to be a response because the other side has to learn the lesson that even in the midst of war, the midst of conflict attacking civilians is unacceptable. and so i think that we have to support the president's statement and,
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and hope that the premiums and do whoever else might be responsible for, for these kinds of attacks learns the lesson. yeah. john, i'm gonna have to leave it there, but then i have the thank you again for your time. it was a pleasure to video. thanks, john. john, thanks don't say. but now earlier the colleagues associates a, the, i'm you to know neil spoke to correspondence from a 3 different companies that defend that offices. that's taking us to the airport while i'm here at the election, headquarters of the central committee for the russian communist party. and at this point, most people have already actually filed out of here, but there was as a press conference that was held after about 50 percent of the votes were counted. and there wasn't much said actually about whether they were disappointed or happy about the results or about the results at all. it was mostly about the program that the parties been putting forward in these elections that goes over essentially the
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main points being progressive income tax, something that russia doesn't have right now. nationalization of the countries mineral resources piper, investments into heavy industry and agriculture. raising the re, uh the minimum wage and lowering the retirement age. these are just some of the things that were discussed at this press conference and based on what i've seen here, actually people haven't really seen that disappointed. it seems kind of like the communist party as long had its position is number 2, whether that's a 20 percent, whether that's at 5 percent. the communist party seems to be content with having its position as 2nd. of course we are, as we're looking at the statistics as they are now with over half of the votes counted, the communist party is still in 2nd place, although the new people's party is in a very close 3rd. and another thing that points to, i would say, the sort of lack of disappointment in the communist party is that the candidate, nikolai,
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he thought of also commented on the results so far. he says that he's expecting a decent results for the communist party. and so he seems to be optimistic even though seeing that so far the communist party is got garnered under 5 percent, just under 5 percent with you know, the new people's party coming close behind. and this is, it's important understand, you know, nichol. i hardly thought of the current communist party candidate and the election . it's not the 1st time that he's been running in the russian presidential elections the last time. and the only other time he was the candidate for the party was in 2004, where he also ran against the vladimir putin. but at that point, the communist party again came in 2nd place, but it had 13 percent of the vote. and there had been other times as special ed, especially a local levels and local elections as well. the communist party gets much more than 5 percent of the vote. so i was based on what i've seen so far. would i say that the communist party is disappointed?
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no, because for them they still see that they're in 2nd place, but i would say that the situation has most definitely changed because i mean where the volts are still being counted. and it's very possible that the new people's party, which is trailing really close by and the communist party could come in 2nd at the last moment. yeah, definitely solves at the new people hot on the heels of the communist, who probably it'd be hoping for a kind of traditional 2nd place runner up. i mean, she, you'll the your, it doesn't cope's election headquarters? i'm in a much and i mean, look, it's not a bad showing for a lot of stuff. doesn't cost incredibly young. no real political experience. a fresh face came on to the scene headed up this new policy, or give it a spin on look. he's already at the moment and thought place. absolutely so
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ski, and it's fascinating to listen to discussions. mirage looks on a new and unit talking about a document. it's important that we remember about him or prove this amount of his time. he was born in the soviet union, he came through the, the russian secret service if you like. so an exceptionally soviet background, if you like, and come with the or come with them on the top of the russian. people have spoken. they know who they want in charge of rush you and this time of real adversity, within the background, you've got older people at different leaders. and this gentleman here tonight is certainly looking like one of those people a knew people's party. i remember the demographic of the people who are voting for about a repeat of the communist party. and many of them would be older people, maybe certainly, and their 40. so would have a one tow in the soviet union and would have this affection, as was mentioned earlier for the soviet union with the new people's party to me. talking to them tonight talking to the leader of the party. and himself,
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who gave me a thumbs up a moments ago as you walk by, that you get a sense that there's a new feeling and will show that this new burgeoning russian middle class people are, aren't afraid any more to say, look, we want good education, good transport, we can in some ways i do, i think these sanctions, which the west has a, in a boomerang sensor deployed again, associates and this come back to damage the german economy. the old engine of european union that they've damaged to the potential of europe. the manufacturing base, as you see with the conflict and ukraine. and the reality here is that it seems to be that this very healthy environment now in russia took me with the people's party, particular this young lead or 4th year old man, 20 years and business. and it just feels to me like this is the beginning of a long career. i think we're going to see this man again in the future. it's a fascinating type shift. thanks so much. let's cross to,
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steve sweeney. steve's at the headquarters of the l. d. p. r at party, steve limit, slootsky. it seems to me today at the end of voting, he's having a party very much in limbo as ask you was saying earlier, you know, it's, it was make a brick time really cut. they make serious inroads into a, maybe surpass the, the communist into 2nd place and get those ideas what he was fighting for, you know, just to point out greater cooperation to asian countries at considering the west, the threat tied your legislation in foreign agents. right. wing stuff, but be in the, in the past. it, it really did. it had home with a lot of people today or over the past 3 days. doesn't seem so know, and certainly the initial sense of how the beginning of this evening seems to have
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when we were in the mood who was boynton beach even optimistic in the uh, the i was as, as we came here. but now that those smiles are faded, there's a sense of despondency, a sense of despair. this was also the, came out of this, seeing the policy opponent just above a 3 percent, 3 point one percent or so behaving and saving them squeeze, doubting to falls, plays now the obviously b, p poring over why that's happened. why that's the case that let's remember that this is the 1st presidential election since the uh, the covers my take and, uh, the, the juvenile sky died and slootsky took over the leadership soon offering a 2022. that's being of course, is huge bugs full blooded mae approved to the and then this an extra dynamic, this new dynamic is the votes for the new peoples policy. so of course that we some reflection on that some reflection on the come pipe. slootsky audio said that he was happy with how we went to what he said,
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that the campaign was very positive. and he said that the voting as well was very transparent, very 5 and very open. now he's a season is politician. he's been around a very long time. he was elected to the state duma in 1999 in 2022. he was part of the russian team, the russian negotiating team in the initial weeks off to the special military operation. so he's, of course, he's very realistic. he himself said that he didn't dream of be taking vladimir putin. he described him as the world's most influential politician. the main thing for him is a sense of russian unity. he's spoken about when russia is facing difficult times, including the conflict and ukraine, the people where they come together. and he said that, that's something certainly that he said he was, i spoke about the um, the attempts to disrupt the election. the attacks in belgrade and attempts to disrupt probably taking in some parts of the country and some of these posting
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stations. and he said it had no impact with and it worked it to the russian people from voting. so of course, again, there is a sense of just bear with waiting for slootsky to return from the central electro commission, where he's being, he had an affair just before the initial results, the exit polls. what was that now? so we're waiting for him to return. many people have filed away, but our core of activism, hey, so like we said again, a sense of despair. but it was so a sense of realism. but the studio has been very busy all day long and doing it, cuz now we know studio is fullness and it stuff and all to contribute to atara. read me. thanks for coming in to especially because it's almost 2 am in the morning . and so we really appreciate your time. it says hey there, st. patrick's day. so what was this? i think so because it, well it's this weekend for lots of people are a 100 and let's talk about the present putin's press conference because it is highly likely it's going to be a 5th 10th president,
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putin. and i couldn't help. but notice that once again, and it seems like every time he takes to the stage or has a microphone in his hand, in recent weeks and months, he's saying we're open to negotiations when it comes to the conflict in ukraine. and he said it once again. it is press conference. why do you think this is bullying on death? is because we don't see anybody stepping up and saying oh table this negotiate the time has come. we were hearing this whole case language coming from a crone and the west and yet priestess said, come on, let's talk, let's see. and ends to the suffering. exactly. and, you know, he's been saying that all along and as, as we went over, you know, in previous talks in 2022 he, they were close to coming to peace. and then forest johnson intercepted that from great britain and at the behest of the west of america. and, you know, i think it's the money issue. okay. there's a trillion dollar defense budget in america. they need to justify that money and they are very determined to do so. in fact,
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another 60000000000 was just authorized last week for you paying for weapons. and they're trying to even do more and they're bypassing congress to try to get it through. because congress is not willing to pass the budget to give you pay more money in this endless proxy war against russia. that american, it seems to be fighting, but america is, has not taken as a stance that mccomb has. a crime has been talking about boots on the ground, which is really foolish and really adding fuel to the fire of the rhetoric, instead of talking about pj of is playing this game of brickman ship, which is very, very nerve wracking. it seems though, that the majority of the russian people's think that putins taking divide steps on the invite pulse, as we've seen from the vote to turnouts, into the election results we've seen so far. do you think they think that 2 things going to get them to what was that piece sooner rather than later? i do,
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i think that's why you have such confidence in the russian from the russian people . and you know, when you have an 83 percent, you know, approval rate, not even counting the, you know, the votes just came in as close to 90 percent voting for prudent. but he already had an 83 because you know, approval rate. imagine that in america, america, the president has a 34 percent approval rate. is the lowest in history for them that american president there's no confidence. so yeah, when you compare the 2, it's really amazing, but obviously from the russian people so confident in their leader and you know, food in is very so when he talks he's, he's very measured. he's very careful. little caesar, diplomatic. and again, when he was talking about pieces, you know, as you mentioned, so we need less rhetoric from the lesson to sell in the hawkish nest. and you've got yeah, in need of 5 emails total yvonne of time. but hopefully we can get you back on the next hour. we're gonna have to take a short break right now, but thanks so much for joining us. i'm sorry, the country. so thanks. all right, we're going to sure right now,
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the the, what is part of the, the employee would posted isn't the defense you of us in that, in the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present good. let's stop without cases. let's go out of the 1st time in history. meantime country's culture has been cancelled. the very modern weapons cancel the culture. they need to ask the associated minus the truck. it just means setting them on
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a particular the phrase now particularly refers to counseling russian culture. and yet the worst it could be up to that i get 20 miles folks to porterville renewal, but it's chill out of it. so of that the most of us of rich, the, one of them, the dumb way blood rushes created over the past 1500 years. there's no question partially condemned, reviled and reject it to sit alone and use that a to put somebody at the middle of the panel. there's a lot, i don't know because i don't know. she does have access to the little some of the list. joining total condemnation, gross daily, and now includes the us to instigate to call scape, assess the coverage that i need to. yeah,
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of course to left the sheet of those things that were done with you. i'm gonna use the hello and welcome to across the full board. here we discussed some real in
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the the games a sweeping victory in russia's presidential election longing. it's time for another 6 years. what opposing candidate, secure, invest in 5 percent and the total votes the account, and the last 3 days for the presidential election to have come in at 73 percent as polls of fine be closed and the balance of being counted. meanwhile belgrade has
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come on the attack and the people that have not been the 3rd, and they will still come off and considering the tense situation, the feeling of fear was still present. today i gathered all my civic responsibility, courage, perseverance, and pride in russia into a fist and came to the post. the a bullying from us do you do in the hot all most go is as you can see, the background of the crime and welcome to all the international. it's an absolutely incredible view for you. we're going to be with you for the next few hours, taking you through all the twists and tons of the election and also bring it in plenty of guests as well. i'm the key era and i'm going to come up by the way of picking these insides of a landslide victory as it stands with 87.21 percent of the votes,
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according to preliminary results, but of 85 percent of the pilots counted with the best to nowadays reported to be around a 73 percent blossom appears and as we said, has a very strong lead in the preliminary towns. meanwhile, the call me this policy candidate is in 2nd place with full point 2 percent. he's followed by the new people policy cons, that design called with a slight a of a full percent. and then slootsky of the liberal democratic policy with the we percent. well, as the towns on pro says, nice conclusion, vladimir putin did how the press conference to the election headquarters. then you creating a talk during the polling. will most intimate day suppression both as this list and introduce the scale despite the terrorist attacks. and you and i already know this, well,
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the citizens living in these territories have shown not just civic majority. they show coverage and continued to show it. no one as i thought, assumed and said recently, no one intimidated them. and it is impossible to intimidate out people. there are turnouts, both in the new territories. and in the border areas, the turn out is even higher than in the rest of the country. it's simply a response from the people to the actions, trying to intimidate them. those who do it, don't understand who they're dealing with. but in part, maybe it's a good thing that they don't understand. because in this case, of course, they will be defeated. now they are trying, again, trying to get somewhere there to enter. they were destroyed. almost 100 percent of them were destroyed. they moved forward by 100 meters. 25 tanks were destroyed. the enemy has concentrated a group of around $5000.00 in the border area. not directly on the state borderline but somewhere in their immediate rear. but the overall loss is about 40 percent of these about 35 percent r, irrevocable, $25.00 tanks,
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dozens of armored vehicles and so on. if they like it that way, then in principle, it suits us because they mindlessly attack. it's such a meat grinder for them, it's even beneficial for us, let them try. know bye. we've had our correspondence across every angle over the past 3 days and it goes dawn all throughout the day has been excited to be approved into the election. had quoted as he was the coolest for the presidents. a speech of yeah. his press conference. so what were the key takeaways from that press conference iga? oh absolutely, nicky. he did focus heavily on the military operation in ukraine because a fool, even though he has schooled a landslide victory here in russia, in the so called new regions with that have just recently become part of the country that he's figures in the 90 percent territory. like in the den that's can look guns. republics, for example, and allowed them to put in the russian leader has well made it very explicit that
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he realizes what it means that he realizes that people are happy that they are approving of the fact that lot of my booty decided to take this step and defend them and send the russian army to defend them against the key of regime. and so he realizes the badge and that it puts on his shoulders at the same time, the voting and the russian border regions. and i'm talking about the border with unit ray, and they happened to the tune of terrorist attacks that while they range from terrace trying to reach and to, to in then to russian, tad for you to just real emphasis shillings, terry showings of strictly civilian areas in towns like the town of belgrade and flat them approved and he did not say explicitly, but he did do kind of hinted at the fact that that if these showings continue, if you creating continues in this with its terrorist ways, then well
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a time will come when russia will have to create a buffer zone. he, again, he abstain from saying that russia would have to grab any more land, for example, in the heart of region which borders the russian bell good region. but he did say that the need for this buffer zone, the well, it is growing vice as in minutes. he also talked about him telling old russian affairs he talked about his political opponents and his vision full rush. at the same time latimer pooty was confronted by western journalists by an american journalist with a question about the death of alexi, nevada, a political figure, an opposition figure, who in the west, many viewed as of latimer pollutants, key political opponents. here's what vladimir putin had to say about that death. and in fact, he did a review for the very 1st time ever that he was open to the idea of the prisoner's slope of exchanging the valley for one of russia's own who held in the west and prisons have listened set to go. it was
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a few days before mister nobility passed away. some colleagues told me not administration officials. some people said there was an idea to exchange mister invalid me for some people who are in prison in western countries. you can believe me or not. the person who spoke to me had barely finished his sentence, but i said, i agreed. but unfortunately, what happened happened only on one condition that we exchange him so that he doesn't come back, let him sit there, that's all. but it happens. there is nothing one can do about it, that's how life is. if you want to know my opinion on whether our elections are democratic or not, i think they are democratic. conversely, in some countries, for example, in your country, can it be considered democratic to use an administrative resource in order to attack one of the candidates for president of the united states, including using judicial authorities true, we have no preference for any of the candidates for president of the united states of america, we will work with whoever the voters trustworthy, but the use of administrative resources, the judicial system. it's just to become ridiculous and
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a disgrace to the whole world for the united states and for your democratic and on a so called in quotes system. as you're more than interested, i have every reason to believe that we do not see any democracy, at least during the electoral process. and some western countries including the united states today therefore accept the return book. please spend 12 foreign relations came into focus as well. and especially russia's ties with china. vladimir put the stress, the cordial nature of relations, and he made it very, very apparent that he is intending to stay on this course and to, to continue to strengthen the ties between the most cool and big ging. at the same time, a lot of my food and also acknowledge the fact that the western partners may have been doing their best to. right. so the internal political situation in russia, in fact this was something that russian politicians of various colors have been cooling at the western partners out about. and the likely the russian for
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administer surg, elaborate accusing, openly accusing west the diplomats of uh, taking steps towards meddling in rushes at internal affairs. this was something that i asked vladimir putin about because of the rules. after all these efforts, he gets this mass of land slide when even bigger than during the previous selections. so i asked him if he believes weston powers would draw any conclusions out of this situation that the old, the f, it's terribly terribly backfired for them. here's what the russian president told me duplicate the reception after all, these are not completely stupid people sitting in all the institutions that have been working against our country for decades. do you know what their problem is? in my opinion? it lies in the fact that after the collapse of the soviet union, there were a very large number of specialists on the soviet union who could not do anything else, but fight the soviet union. and then with the rush of that arose in part of the territory. so they began to convince their political leadership and the public of
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their countries that they need to continue finishing, rush off, and in such a way that they themselves will not be left without a job. but still new generations of specialists are coming. they realistically assess the events taking place. i think they will be more sophisticated, but they will not change their goals with regard to russia. while the media conference was rather expensive and lengthy, but after you wrapped up, we just had to john's. we john, let's had a john so to pick the brain of nature, discover who was the spokesman for the russian president. and he reveals that the flat of my putting does not intend to celebrate simply because he has no time to do so. his schedule is passed and he already has several meetings planned, including the meeting with rushes, military leadership. at the same time, he reveals that they are working on a 4 and the visit on a, for in trip for a russian president. he hasn't had too many of those in the us. in the past few
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years. he even went as far as saying that the know what country vladimir pooty is set to travel to, but he's still just short of revealing the name of the country we will. of course, we'll have her to see. but vladimir prudent, of course, he has for you as a, excuse me, 6 years as i had of him as president. so he has a new tab and with the new figures of support, with the growing support he is bound to keep the country on the course, he has received confirmation that the nation is very approving of what he's doing. so he will carry on doing so. but maybe with renewed vigor absolutely. it's been a long the busy day for you because thank you so much for bringing us that recap as well. correspond to egos dawn of the vladimir putin election headquarters that thank you while all lines are now on the electoral commission as we await the final
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official results of the russian election of correspondence, i saw the deepest b is that keeping an eye on things for us of what we've been seeing here at the headquarters of the central electrician commission just behind me is this or who we have seen as the voting was close to me to the regions of the screens going great. and then they've been replaced by influencing elsewhere. not because these all surveillance cameras inside the places where people are booting some 50000 to move these of being in authoration over the last 3 days to allow people to have a butare view of what's going on all across russia's regions where people are voting not just posting, of course, in the 11 time zones that russia has as expensive country, but also people have been voting in embassies around the world. russian citizens making their voices heard in this election is also uh, being uh,
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people voting electronically. they've been able to register for that since january, if they see it. and that apparently is the system that has been the hate. we've actually heard from the chairperson olds. the central election commission deals with, with russia has made its choice. the votes are being counted all over the country with respect to all necessary standards under cameras. in the presence of observers, from parties and candidates, international observers and expert, this was, this is the most crucial moment to get the results of all our work. so $150000000.00 russians almost were registered to vote, and we know that the turn out is around 73 percent. that means around 80000000 people have been casting the votes over the last 3 days. and that is just incredible. and it gives you a sense of re how big this operation is. this is an election that is don't many 1st as well. and these opposed to will go down in history. not only is it the 1st election is taking place in 3 days in
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a presidential election. it's the 1st presidential election since the russian constitution was amended back in 2020, and not as a loud incumbent. president block my preaching to run for a safe time. in addition to that, this is the 1st presidential election that is including the full, nearly incorporated regions, interruption, golf course. voting has been taking place over the last 3 days, but really is quite important because it shows the gauge of russian citizens in this presidential election and who potentially they want to see run the country for the next 6 years. but the voting process over the past 3 days hasn't been without as hiccups. now, in fact, you either indicate in fact the border regions have had a seat. i've seen a low disruption from the ukranian forces, and we spoke earlier to the of the, of the, uh, the government and 5 yet. oh is that those? yeah, i mean,
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he told us that they did everything they could to protect from the forwarding stations. considering the situation that we are facing, we have the installs bags on the polling stations that helped us to save the following stations from the enemy prison. so we use a snaps, you can you go to the top and the age of drones from the not doing any damage to the point station. and mainly we need to in a very hard work to instruct to 3 of the members. so the election commission, they knew how to act in case of any emergency needs. we had the police officers arose, do i do waiting this long nationwide yard. but he did send the fibers with jessica to all the necessary measures, considering that competence is that we have to lever taken a deal with it because i get it resolved. and now we can say that all the attempts of the enemy sailed stops and political figures in uh the wes, i'm talking about the un general secretary,
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also want to be west of nation japan. the probably the, probably minnesota. i suggested that they would not consider the vote in the don't boss ends up at all shut in. i hussle him to be legitimate because it's contrary to international little so it doesn't seem that they will accept the results and the will of the people that i'm the same question i want to ask you as i always felt themselves or does it matter to you does not, but any significance on you and the future that you envision full software or just why deeply do 4th is a barrage here. reach an important that the people of this upper why should regions to for so watch what they are a contribution to what is happening. what do they have? any right to you journey? a salesman. yeah. do they have any ride to meet you to speak with please? right. so the present themselves is any experts they should come here and see
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things for once the are with around. i certainly needs to get them to a miser sandwich or in the leaves a couple hours being the, that the privacy is up on the 3rd, the amount is getting kind of moved and we are always saying things that normally only favorable for the ruling elite of souls, we do not participate in our life. so what now chip and no, cuz we chose that barrell way there is sort of special garden of he's or is co ups and all the ras. since the only things that they are doing here is a new escalating things that's relating more or less providing, supplying needs style, supplying towers his hand, and as soon as it keeps putting up. and all this me, silas old list bombs, nation are being as afraid. solutions that are through child that are these material that are healing. are people killing children, destroying our infrastructure? do i care about their in pain in? i do not use them. i don't care a see because i always walk, they have to say so we are going to lice builders to develop a software led to,
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to make the people's understood, the malware in malware land and russian malware. we made our trolleys and they can put their opinion named back into their wallets and into their pockets. now and now they were lucky to be joined by of c countries. a hollow reed. thanks a gallon a window. it's a, it is late. yeah, and we appreciate you joining us for any time. you know, we've just heard that the leaders of nicaragua, cuba, i'm been, is what i've already come out and congratulated, puts in what sort of reaction to say, we're going to see now that from the global south, because that clearly is creating a chasm. a divide, isn't that? definitely not, you know, and you bring up a good point because the global south has made a clear that they've had enough of the western hedge a many, you know, and they've made it clear and very many ways. but also between, you know, what's going on and gaza between ukraine they're, they're done and they're done with being bullied, frankly,
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by the us. and the multi, it's, you know, cool tubes that have happened in south america in different countries. um, so they definitely sending a message that they're interested in some of the lines that are forming like breaks and many has countries of joins. and so yeah, it, you definitely see a movement towards the east. it feels like documentation has been a key figure when it comes to this new, emerging, multi polar. well, it's, i do think, how do you see things playing out in the coming days now to play with that, you know, the value of who's in it looks likely to be in office for another 6 years. how do you think things like going to, how the world's going to change? i think it's going to change in the direction of what you just said with multi polar powers. you know the us, if they want to remain a super power. uh they have to get on that board with multi power instead of the unit power you. because right now the us and the great britain really want to hold
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onto that. and they've been doing everything desperately. they can, including starting, you know, what they're trying to do in the middle east, and provoking around and, and, you know, other things and what they're doing with casa. so these, unless words, people are weary of them, they're done with some people want economic stability. they want, you know, something for the future for their children and their grandchildren. so yeah, they're looking east and president putin is been presenting a more innovative future oriented view. it's more interested in diplomacy and economics ties. um, so, you know, we'll see. but i think that's the future. yeah. is the messages of working together rather than having one leading power. that's the one adult comparing comparison you were talking earlier about at the us election and, and how approval way things that riley this high for west and leaders. so why do you think that is,
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why do you think president person has to hire approval rates and compared to best, but it's like vitamin or maybe she sued. i go if i'm a crown. well, you know, from what i can observe, you know, a president putin has done a good job about raising the russian people to, from poverty in the ninety's. and you know, the disarray that was happening during that time with the fall of soviet union to bringing forward a working class and a middle class that is doing well. so you have young people that a able to afford education, medical care apartments, you know, flats, houses, and when you have that vibrant working force like you're seeing, and russia and innovation and all the building that they're doing with their own infrastructure. you know, if it really is a positive for so he, he has been very focused on the russian people, you know, unfortunately in america and i can't speak for great britain. but in america, our politicians are interested in the lining their pockets. unfortunately, and money and power, but in russia, what i've noticed is that president prudent is interested in what the people want
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and they know that, and that's why you have such i approval ratings. yeah, uh, let me talk a little bit more about foreign policy. you know, it's a little bit about the units, see how puts in, looks at the people on how to protect the ability to about how perhaps the west to find to line the focus. but you know, i don't remember the time i'm, i'm sure nicky, those 2 when when the world wanted to be one world, one full time, it's now we told us about green and then she we, when did it become a divine the, the world i want to say is got something to do with the bikes is quite an aggressive. the, there is a need. he, you know, he's a, he's a, will the, the, or if you think if, if the leadership changes in the us could we see perhaps a more units. he'd, you know, even discussions perhaps even just, you know, coming to the goose chase to table. like mike nikki was saying of them. yeah, you're bringing up a good point because i think that donald trump, during his,
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when he was president's, there wasn't, we weren't close to a bring from world war right. there wasn't that kind of tension going on. he's more interested interested in economic competition. he's not interested more so we need more politicians like president bruton that are interested in, you know, economic competition if you will. and because that fuels innovation, it gives jobs and it gives energy. people don't want destruction. you're right. fighting is very divisive and divisive is a perfect word for him. he is all about dividing and conquering. and you know, nick, he was bringing up the multi polar world really were in it. the multi pro world is happening in the dollars getting dumped. the peg, once the petro dollars completely dumped, the u. s. is going to have to make some part decisions, and they're gonna have to join in with the multiple or world, or they're going to be left behind. yeah, and maybe, but i have to leave in the always a pleasure talking to you to our science the campus thing out with us, so really,
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really appreciate it. thank you, sir. thank you. well, as we was saying earlier, we've had our correspondence all over the show up during these the past 3 days. and throughout the day we've hides a correspondence in each of the 3 contenders uh, full content, as had quoted earlier, you know, nearly as ask you tailor whether they just do sales from the a. well, i'm here at the election headquarters of the central committee for the russian communist party. and at this point most people have already actually filed out of here. but there was a press conference that was held after about 50 percent of the votes were counted. and there wasn't much said actually about whether they were disappointed or happy about the results or about the results at all. it was mostly about the program that the parties been putting forward in these elections that goes over essentially the main points being progressive income tax, something that russia doesn't have right now. nationalization of the countries, mineral resources, piper, investment into heavy industry and agriculture. raising the re,
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uh the minimum wage and lowering the retirement age. these are just some of the things that were discussed at this press conference and based on what i've seen here, actually people haven't really seen that disappointed. it seems kind of like the communist party as long had its position is number 2, whether that's at 20 percent, whether that's at 5 percent. the communist party seems to be content with having its position as 2nd. of course we are as we're looking at the statistics as they are now with over half of the votes counted, the communist party is still in 2nd place, although the new people's party is in a very close 3rd. yeah, definitely solve that. the new people hot on the heels of the communist, who probably it'd be hoping for a kind of traditional 2nd place runner up. i mean, she, you'll the, your, it doesn't cope's election headquarters? i'm in a much and i mean look, it's not a pod showing for
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a lot of stuff. doesn't cost incredibly young. no real political experience. a fresh face came on to the scene headed up this new policy. i'll give it a spin on look, keys are ready at the moment and start place. it's important that we remember vitamin as amount of his time. he was born in the soviet union. he came through the, the russian secret service, if you like, is an exceptionally soviets background, if you like, and come with the hour, come with the amount of time the russian people have spoken. they know who they want in charge of rush and this time of real adversity put in the background. you've got older people at different leaders. and this gentleman here tonight is certainly looking like one of those people, the new people's party. i remember the demographic of the people who were only providing more people to the communist party, and many of them would be older people, maybe certainly in their forties, so would have a one toe in the soviet union and would have this affection as, as mentioned earlier, for the soviet you but the new people's party to meet talking to them tonight
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talking to the leader of the party himself, who gave me a thumbs up a moment ago as he walked by the you get a sense that there's a new feeling and real sure that this new burgeoning russian middle class people are, aren't afraid any more to say, look, we want good education, good transport. thinking in some ways i do, you know, reflecting these sanctions which the west has in a boomerang sense deployed against russia. and you have come back to damage the german economy, the old engine of european union that they've damaged to the potential of your x amount of fracturing base, as we see with the competing ukraine ship. thanks so much. let's cross to steve sweeney. steve's at the headquarters of the l. d. p. r, at party, steve lynette slootsky. it seems to me today at the end of voting, he's having a party very much in limbo as ask you was saying earlier. you know, it's, it was maker, brick time really cut. they make serious inroads into a,
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maybe surpass the, the communist into 2nd place and get those ideas what he was fighting for, you know, just to point towards greater cooperation to asian countries at considering the west, the threat tighter legislation in foreign agents. right wing stuff. but in the, in the past, it, it really did. it had home with a lot of people today or over the past 3 days. doesn't seem so let's remember that this is the 1st presidential election since the uh, the covers my take and, uh, the, the juvenile sky died and slootsky took over the leadership soon offering a 2022. that's being of course, is huge bugs for flooded, made food to the and then this an extra dynamic, this new dynamic is the votes for the new peoples policy. so of course that we some, a reflection on that some reflection on the come pay. this looks good idea, said that he was happy with how we went to what you said,
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that the campaign was very positive. and he said that the voting as well was very transpiring, very 5 and very open. now he's a seasons politician, he's been around a very long time. he was elected to the state duma in 1999 in 2022. he was part of the russian team, the russian negotiating team in the initial weeks officer, the special military operation. so he's, of course, he's very realistic. he himself said that he didn't dream of beating vladimir putin . he described him as the world's most influential politician. the main thing for him is a sense of russian unity. he's spoken about when russell is facing difficult times, including the conflict and ukraine. the people really come together. and he said that that's something certainly that he said he also spoke about the um, the attempts to disrupt the election, the attacks in belgrade and attempts to disrupt. but we taking in some parts of the
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country and some of these, posing stations. and he said is have no impact with and it worked to to the russian people from voting. so of course, again, there is a sense of just bear with waiting for slootsky to return from the central electro commission, where he's being a and he had it all set just before the initial results. the exit polls was a now. so we're waiting for him to return. many people have filed away, but our core of activism here, so like you said again, a sense of despair. but it was so a sense of realism was that go to. so i think as we're going to be hit all night this week, as we closely followed the historic selection. indeed,
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states in we're back in about 30 minutes with get some more analysis of the approach, remain c o, a colonial empire that still exists in the world and weld comprised of both it's colonies. just guys dispose of these territories, numerous officially silver and african states that full under frances, so called from the freak sphere of influence. it's no wonder that any respondent on hearing the word colonialism, followed up with the word products and the relationship between from molly,
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formerly french so done, is a good illustration. the, on the 20th, i will try your cell phone on monday. it's when it gets, i'm like, i want, you know, yeah, this is why didn't oh yeah, this one yet. i did in the room that there was, this is really me. i never, i'm a bunch of what else comes up as ways done. first 3, a visual interest or any one looks into the history and they'll see that the french would not welcomed with open arms. the colonial agitation of molly was violent,
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uncompromising, and bloody. the one end of the june attempted to come back at different exit. i'm not, i thought she thought that i could do. sonya stop. very simple. come wooded off. don't do larry. so the nuclear israel and that is just tossed up to where they take extra a month for the bus and i'm on logging me. now. do we want to make sure that there's a company? she said no, got
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a lot of money. so i'm wanting to they said no call to shake. i'm i will i get on the waiting list any for to do that. you made that a story on the data, so we only have 2 images of some of your buttons to have a call input out there. and well, some of the shop is usually got something but that didn't. you have exist through a 2 inch as well. here's what i've written on one of the amendment been aggressive leveled prosper, oath no progress of civilization. tamale colonial ization destroyed the established states with having some national ties, laws, culture and heritage. in $1236.00 and for a sunday i took a ton of molly, adopted the well known total con food that you ought to, also known as the london show to an impressive constitutional documents that acknowledged human rights and abolished slavery. the monday and shelter was
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inscribed in the unesco intangible cultural heritage of humanity list. so i have an important addition to las vegas to say that all of it is uh, interior design. so on that i will see you monday through monday and can go like, do you ever shopped up here? when you tell us how to cut it off with the postage, it cut off, taking a. okay. doing that uh, i can get onto my take a buzz them in the sales solution institution and for you to a 2nd me that the this invest company you to send me the company that the money we bought, talk to you soon regarding like any more booking uh, the came one day is just uh, in bought tickets. what would be better to pick them up any, most of
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a said shots moved on and also the model organizational solution, mac ocean, new bio. they're not just you ended up with tx on their job daily, better individual equality and will bundle, think of the law that'll be on the protection that i'm not too long piece of in the luxury or as you know, i'm a little bottle of whiskey on display the show thing on the tools can yeah, lots of uh, elijah, sounded like you did unplugged the man intervention. and that wasn't on the funding . a socialist default exit of more info on sil above slush on the computer. and so, like in the money, a buzzer is your phone tomorrow. so she has a see
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a whole lot show at the camino that enter it in the rooms fundamentally reconfigured to the entire pre colonial structure of present day. molly, historical intertribal ties were broken and the colonize ation process. tribal identity was arranged along with historical memory. native languages was supplanted . the colonizers also foster denton encouraged interest nick disc on religious and political figures who enjoyed popular support with persecuted, new monies, cit, the least of them is getting booked. it is and the list to did to receive them through easy thought. i try to use some of the new why didn't you to use lead to school dated in those sit down to the methods. yes. ok. do for them is, i mean really should do this to some pending b, 50 lindsey and ask about that. before i see that,
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i mean it allows me to reason to decide, well, they seem to be new. coming back to the company, michelle bustler. the example, the money be that show off, she don't on sewage issue for she had to. so good news. i won't do anything on this and then you have this an issue that credit is on the, on our issue, it was a, a new community, a bloody, the implemented, the double check you, i'm, let's see i, you can move on april. my name is just the one say so long guys. so she had to log
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on our screen to then to let us along. the weather was a good me and i was on the golf about and they said i did it the last time to come from the indiana for me because he knows all the different onto safety data on repairs on duty. alternately, if someone could, you know this affects the google and discuss the general. yeah, i did find the best thing i knew about any of that loved you was don't the ssl say say sister my actual session for all day the some us for your money because i'm money. bring us young auction out on the why she never mind, met the different community to think about some new paint. then the unit showed up on nuclear the notice. okay. and it was up in notice, you know, who i don't. uh, but example,
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it enter the most in law or newborn people boys or assumed by you and that was in there and building the zeros example into as a and the community think there's only raising you probably don't want it. i'll guide you coffee, photos on pain based sanctioning. and in general, the, to expand. yes. well, for a to it up there with what it is better. it is. some of the people are preferred. who am i? so they did, i'm the colonial empire retained bodies, colossal cultural heritage solely as ethnic folklore. and after gaining independence, volley took great pains to restore its legacy piece by piece. in the meantime, jefferson works about with ships to state museums and private collections all
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across europe. claims in france and often found a way that by questionable means the rest of the songs in the assume i do cause to do up to my printer and the screen to 1000000. so good. there's all the while i'm going through this is going to it's often to use this don't have to do the supplement is such a frustrating not to mention that i thought someone not going to. and from the step up, i say you went to a mountain doctor, said to and put on the cover specific them down to restore the suggestion to up a little bit by assumptions or something along those. i've been long enough to step on to send to the you know, limits, and that means i get a lot to use
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a song or talk from on the google stuff is on and i'll see it and i sent it on the as long as it is also to you on doing some of those for on to do that offer suitable for those the only 2 things that i'm in there as is or does it was on its own way or that kind of answers to a, for us to just say of to the occlusal elizabeth? absolutely awesome, awesome and ma'am, so the items are under to the appropriate? sure. there's always is a lot even though it's a lot sunk on something, not put to nothing to say this is bruce on your journey. a separate exist on the, the wrong one on that one. another way to ask you is to do the deposit of the move to the dental implants over the cuz on so to leave them on some opening on the left side. there's always this. i said the
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blended move on to put the amount of them on all of this. good. the so it was it, but i think definitely awesome. or this was going to that the physical. so there's a little bit of under, there's a saw, a set to the, to the mall because it's good. and that is that see what i'll do. uh, that's it didn't guide because it was the one man during the shown. so since you prefer to go for it, i said to the toilet that assuming that they're both similar, so a to couple of doesn't, doesn't the front across the assessment center. and so for example, specials on certain windows over here, i'm saying no, says, this isn't going to put them on that often finish to uh, does it mean let me put some one on top of it and it's going to say that you want to put them on of point 2 and it doesn't have to pitch in, is it at the campuses for some reason this one is i'm just comparing notes indented . so it isn't going to do. i'm going to wait
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a minute to one of those are. the supplements are 2nd to what's the focus on this? let me shoot you a quick study credit. did you renew the pdf list? audio, please call that all the use of solutions. stuff that's due to she's going to look for a ditch to she could have been collected stupid to for could be slipped to difficult or easy on this before they have to do is make sure that you create excuse, but i mean yes, but the story stories was disposable cleaning some of the doors and not 2nd thought i wanted. that's conflicting. the thoughts about pushing of schools or centuries ago. your forebears name this country ukraine or frontier because your steps blink, europe, and asia, the ukrainians,
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that become frontiersman of another story. the people will be able to send these will be some of these which i like most of them is amazing, will continue to try to jump to the most goals. they would have been that much. a lot of the heavily negligence coleman 0 point on your post co case gift to some of the craziest depends on the, the, the coveted independence that from the ground. it was really a cynical deception. nearly independent states was strongly pushed to follow with the phone. so freak policy, a classic case of neo colonialism. the essence of that policy is simple. fronts abdicated from all responsibility for social and economic transformation, but kept the countries within its sphere of influence and interest from its
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installed governments that suited sometimes a blind eye to corruption and nepotism. as long as they said french business interest and support in front on the international stage of desirable governments were overthrown either by cruise or direct military intervention. the republic of law, they use believe to have gained independence on the day if withdrew from the french community. the colonial organization established by the 5th french republic. on these 1st president monday bochita was one of africa's most prominent and solid politicians. to set the costs for the countries multilateral development with industrialization supported by socialist countries and social transformation. theater told molly out of the french francs on, despite huge pressure from france. he was eventually overthrown by the pro french general. most i tell you what a and then died and shudder, we circumstances the to
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be present the data for it. and by the way to work through the stream is the industry is it will what somebody who file says really low. sure, sure. william farmer shuts off to that cool data hope so. industrialization disappeared from had no need of an industrialized africa added value must be generated in france, and africa must remain below world prices as a market and rule materials supply up the story behind. so he'll come up century is a classic example of how from so to exploit molly and results is without investing an industrialized thing, the country, and they're really slow to, to benefit sooner plus one under international cold. well, well, it'd be just a lot of money. i'm using, i've and cut all our life lesson. which of these are, is it setup for the company to do that for the does she want money to to send
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a flyer for them to come away or what do you see on a salty lot? i don't want to do this thing for minute flew on the lot is also to local restaurant. do notice list both activity or what i need to do from the deputy the most. if jennifer can present the soonest as only $14.00 on 2 or files the folders. so scroll up under solver. if you, there's a spot on the, you'll see the so 2nd off of you and this is a cell phone, so sure suits you one level one because it's, it's one and re situated. and so was just wondering because it, yeah for now for this all. sure, and this and also for the city not for myself for can formally sort of more concert
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photo center got a really much in president, so to speak to us in a go cut you off or do you want to list a whole lot of see up on up in our list, i wonder if we what us, what you see fit cause you want on what do i need to learn more besides what you see fit for, for off, i'm about to do this and don't care, sir, do you all of us go to most the zillow for us because they provide data, which is i am well model name solicited donate douglas. there is a law for the context where the, the material or target is says on to a few all new model for the member to the conference on google. just, sir, this is a new context. wondering if you're still using that default on this one. let's just do this last toner to do to us who program known from officer dollars are low. so because you're used to develop on them to not associated to the sign in front of me . so if that single costs for you to show want to talk the problem where it looked
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almost the mountain, also doing that for me, i don't if yes the or a local does indeed see indices your money don't let me is it a c s? could it any of any is in the stomach bug you need to physically know too much? of course. ok, no issue that i'm on it a little bit on the story is it does very well. no jean from my decision this on a time losing to him typically just for the for new to the from us it's got to foster the into here on the feet. lot of so much want to know for the local on need on this problem in the for the,
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for industry that is it independent say what they say so soon. so the cost to me money the medication to dissipate a boy. it was always either somebody get on the fish or is that the meal? so the confirm general know too much. is a decent on this occasion, the ceiling. can i add to the new uh, from the city view, with the white glove service or do you said you said you said you don't? confident. okay. or did somebody kick in the b p i meant by the percentage on my limited menu talk of corruption in africa. but few people know that the phenomenon often accompanies false african corruption and safety is overlooked. and governments loyal to friends with assistance and protection guaranteed, provided they proceed with pro french policies. it's a system that breaks cripples and swallows people up. but people create to try to oppose it, to no avail. the system will always prevail over individuals, even on an entrance, especially when
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a system is focused on rubbing the country plugin. so we have court car started. oh, because this isn't a monday i'm able, was a man, it was a move that ridiculous problems. i put it in, does it, is it basically boom, one today and but you know, so we can be, what was it i learned to put what? oh, that moment on, talk you through zillow, did you re say it? and typically i think i know the, you know, surveyed chica, oh god, i had it for blake do money, but she didn't find out my bill was that much difficult for us. of course we don't have it. yeah. so with the names i'm going going to, well, brittany, lot 40 web enabled in us. another bridge was that a 2 weeks ago and they come to the brute and the bridge was that it took a 2nd dr. business become a political need, national, not a boot. so the 16 up to a national political because at tech support, what was it? $24.00, you'll see down totally by naples. don't colors on it. if this is part of this off, the one boss, if you let it be a, do want to pay on i that it is also a so,
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so not only will the, now he's as a, we read us why the pool side. you sort of go through is up to what he's just, i really keep standing with us you but trouble now for us. agriculture was also deteriorating. family phones disappeared, but industrial agriculture failed to emerge. small farms couldn't compete with the french giants. the local food industry was slowed in every way. the country was overwhelmed by food imports, fertilizes in green for planting over imported. there's also a shortage of rice, the staple of the local diet. on natural nutrition standards are imposed on the country, aggressive food exports of a serious threat to self warranty. and also real leverage. because food shortages always lead to hunger riots. random bakery products me up and when the french
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arrived, in addition to wheat flour, rice 2 was imported from indo china. the production of local serial address varieties well for a long time kept at a primitive level. because an interesting pattern fronts impulse organic fruits and vegetables from molly and the exports its own regular projects. but it just gave me she would. so feel free to use that 30 note unity. nothing in here, but they're not here. it's a bit of minutes left. spend a minute because somebody called me and i looked off the of the, somebody like that is what really the forwards in it we're, i'm, i'm moving fund ready to whole on the really who by i don't i visited with so one
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of the for now with who guy, what a lot no room was made in the mean is that will to or model you about this? yeah, richard, a lot of new us. yeah. or just i've got signing out of my teens is, are we doing? i mean it's, it's, it's, it's not going to do no stuff that i'm, that the, the show me on of who lives if using the us, you but it is law and i wonder if it's, you don't, a said someone ok to look with us in data sheets yeah,
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for could to look that way. the much a legacy to the dvd a not on the if you not a malcolm classics counselors office one me i, i wanted let this a us, it didn't allow me to get to the bottom don't call is suffolk who members obviously every month i don't show you, that's what we'll do. what i'm down. they pluck telemundo. no, no, no, no, no, come on a peddler. no, no, not that initial then. so say you call list by get to you what's going well. don't co sign but a mile tusham with a suitcase or your lucy offer. but if this was a a tough i mean well, continue the prescription, alamo, uh,
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longer in the pollution. because the last i simpler mind and can prove that most of the, the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least $270.00 massive shares of logo be both. any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women,
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and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as fast as these rightly described as blood soaked in races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines has not been resolved so far. the water is part of the valuable postcard, isn't the deepest view of us and bidding the word part is it something deeper,
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