tv Vesti RUSSIA1 February 9, 2024 2:30pm-2:55pm MSK
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thank you barichka for, you know, the most important thing is that we have respect for each other, respect for the actions we perform, helping each other, advice to you, and love, unfortunately, the time of our program has come to an end, we wish the newlyweds great happiness, that’s all for today, in exactly a week, we will continue to discuss what worries everyone live, love your loved ones, goodbye, goodbye.
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from the first smile, we recognize each of them, front, profile, back of the head, business, or something, we have been together since first grade, for everything we do, we also answer together, and in all this crap, i’m covering for you, the team, and i’m running out of the car. the whole brigade, just looking at the platform. you're looking at 100 to one. what is our task, to open all the boards? can we handle it? if you ask, then with a podbokh. the surname of which character from pushkin's works? everyone knows how much it will be 7.8, 7.8,
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hello, dear friends, comrades, your favorite program is live, 60 minutes in hot pursuit. so, the interview of the year has aired, tucker carloson has published his more than two-hour conversation with russian president putin. by this minute, the interview had already been watched by more than 70 people, which, of course, indicates a breakthrough in the information blockade of the west, so february 9 can be considered a kind of day of victory in the information war, in any case, this is written about on the main page website of the american company cnn. putin really put all the dots in place; at first, when he offered to choose a serious conversation or a talk show, he laughed and chose the serious one. i immediately learned from putin the history
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of both russia and ukraine as parts of russia, and the president also gave tucker a folder with copies of historical documents from the ryuurikovichs to bogdan khmelnitsky, so that he, tucker, could consolidate what he had already heard at home in america. in this regard, the most popular meme on the internet now looks like this: tucker’s face and the question: what is a pecheneg? jokes aside, but putin told the history of an entire state without clues, without cheat sheets, with exact dates. biden, at the same time tortured in america, with a strong memory, has now taken up his post, is he really ready to lead a nuclear state? the main topic of putin's conversation with tucker is war.
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hot ukrainian, cold from the west. tucker asked the question: is there a feeling that everything could end in a global war, that is, a nuclear war. and can putin? and ukraine is an unconditional satellite of the united states today, well, it’s obvious, i don’t i want this to sound like some kind of curse or insult to someone, well, we understand, yes, what is happening, financial support, how much 72 billion they gave,
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germany is in second place , other european countries are in second place, tens of billions of dollars are going to ukraine, there is a huge flow of weapons, of course. therefore, therefore, well, well , tell the current leadership of ukraine, listen, let's sit down, come to an agreement, cancel your stupid decree or decree, don't sit down, negotiate, we didn't refuse, you talked to the secretary of state, with president, someone, maybe they were afraid to talk to you, and you told them that if they continue to pump ukraine with weapons, then you will act, we constantly talked about this, we constantly talked about this. we appealed to the leadership of the united states and european countries to stop this process immediately and to ensure that the minsk agreements are implemented. frankly speaking, i didn’t know how we would do it, but i was ready to carry it out, they
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are difficult for ukraine, there are a lot of elements there, like independence for donbass, it was provided for these territories, well , it’s true. but i was absolutely sure, and i’ll tell you now, i sincerely believed that if it was possible to persuade those people who live in donbass, they still had to be persuaded to return, as it were, to the framework of ukrainian statehood, then gradually, gradually early they will heal, gradually, gradually, when this part of the territory returns to economic life, to the general social environment, when pensions and social benefits will be paid.
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in this sense, what happens is in to a certain extent, as if an element of civil war, everyone thinks that in the west they think that the fighting has forever taken away one part of the russian people, the other, no, reunification will take place, it won’t be done anywhere, well, the westerners were bleeding with bile even before the interview was released mass media. after publication it literally tore. the bbc said it was
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the russian leader's first meeting with a western journalist since the start of the war. there’s ma’am, tucker in a hat with earflaps, he’s in moscow on putin’s instructions. the new york times writes about quicksand the sands of today's american politics against the backdrop of putin's interview. cnn reports that putin has won a propaganda victory. they warn more eloquently that all who are baptized. interview: these are enemies, enemies of the west and the usa. after the conversation, tucker himself said that only an idiot could assure that russia is engaged in expansion, wants to go to poland, to vienna. and he said again that moscow will actually use nuclear weapons in the event of an attempt to seize crimea and, apparently, will act harshly. why is that? the president also explained and... explained popularly, we took a long time, he says, we tried to be friends, we, your bourgeois ones,
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as the president said, almost became, and you pushed moscow away, hence the result. some negotiations, putin said, took place right in the same office with american colleagues, but in the end, apparently, they did not result in anything, or rather, they deceived us. do you think the west pushed you away then, where did this hostility come from, why was it not possible to improve relations, what were the motives for this from your point of view, you said that i feel bitterness from the answer, no, it’s not bitterness, it’s just a statement fact, we are not the bride and groom, bitterness, resentment are not the substances that take place in such cases, we just realized that we are not welcome there, that’s all. okay, okay, but let's build relationships differently, let's look
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for common ground, why we received such a negative answer, you ask your leaders, i can't speak for them, i can only guess why the country is too big with their opinion and so on, and the united states, well, i saw how issues are resolved in nato, another example now i’ll give you one concerning ukraine. very gently, calmly built relations with the states, and i repeatedly raised the question
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that the united states should not support either separatism or terrorism in the north caucasus, but would still continue to do so, and political support, information support, financial support, even military support came from the united states and its satellites in relation to terrorist groups. in in the caucasus, i once with my colleague, also the president of the united states, i understood this question, he says: well, it can’t be , you have proof, i say, yes, i was ready for this conversation, and i gave him this proof, he looked, you know what he said, but i’m sorry, yes, but so it was, i’ll quote, he said, well, i’ll kick their ass, which means we waited, waited for an answer, there was no answer. i say to the director of the fsb, well, you write to the cir, as a result
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of some conversation with the president, i wrote twice, then we received an answer, we have the answer in the archive, the answer came from the cia, we worked with opposition in russia, we believe that this is correct, and we will continue to work with the opposition, it’s funny, but okay, we realized that there will be no conversation.
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so they told me, this is very interesting , i say, just imagine, if we together solve such a global, strategic task in the field of security, the world will change, we will probably have disputes, probably economic, even politically, but we will radically let's change the situation in the world, yes, they asked me, are you serious, i say, of course, we need to think, they told me.
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against the united states, i say, okay, let’s go, and we have created long -range hypersonic systems and continue to develop them, we are now ahead in the creation of hypersonic strike systems, we are ahead of everyone, and the united states, and other countries, they are improving every day, but we didn’t do it, sorry, we proposed to go a different way, but they pushed us aside, now regarding nato expansion to the east, but they promised no nato to the east, an inch to the side. will not go to the east, as we were told, but then what can i say, well , they didn’t record it on paper, so we will decide five decisions, they loaded the baltic states there, all of eastern europe there, and so on, now i come to the main thing, we got to ukraine, in 2008 at the summit in bucharest they announced
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that , that the doors for ukraine and georgia then to nato. open, now about how decisions are made there, germany, france seemed to be against it, as well as some other european countries, but then, as it turned out later, president bush, and he is such a strong guy, a strong politician, that’s what they told me , then he pressed us, and we were forced to agree, it’s funny, like in kindergarten, just, where are the guarantees, just, what kind of children’s are these?
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in 2008, suddenly the doors or gates to nato were opened in front of her, here’s an interesting movie, we didn’t agree like that, but we never agreed with the expansion of nato, especially we never agreed that ukraine would be in nato, we didn’t agree with the fact that there will be nato bases there, without any conversations with us, we have only been begging for a decade, don’t do this, don’t do it that, and also putin. dispelled the myth about a terrible and insidious russia, which wants to conquer all of europe, does not want to. we have no interests in either poland or latvia; the president said that a war with the european union is still
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writes, this is a direct quote, here is his twitter page, or whatever he is called now x, we really overdid it, turning dollar into arms, it was a stupid move. tucker asked if putin would like to try to resolve any differences with the west by talking directly to biden. putin said that a certain connection with the white house, some of it, still remains, let’s talk. ready, but to call just for the sake of empty talk putin, while the united states continues to finance and
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arm kiev, said: “i have a lot of things to do.” when was the last time you spoke to joe biden? well , i don’t remember when i talked to him, i don’t remember, can i look there? you do not remember? no, but that i have to remember everything, or something, i have my own. i’m pushing russia away, i told him about this, i said it more than once, by the way, here i think it would be correct, i ’ll leave it at that, but what did he say? can
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you please ask him, please , it’s easy for you, you are a citizen of the united states, go and ask, it’s inappropriate for me to comment on our conversations, but since then you haven’t talked to him after february of twenty-two, no, we no... i understand this perfectly, but from the outside it may seem to an outside observer that all this could degenerate into a situation where the whole world would be on the brink of war, perhaps .
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