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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  February 10, 2024 2:30am-3:01am MSK

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old age is not a joy, yes, it’s a whole art to leave gracefully, well, we can’t lose you either, because irkutsk loves you, it got on your nerves for a long time, it became a coach, we are now colleagues, i don’t want to do this, how else can i explain it to you, don’t look, don’t look around, remain yourself, good float the whole world by yourself. illuminating, are you a goner or what? yes, if i were you, i would punch myself in the face, that’s it, that’s great, ice three!
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what remains is the name, however, something that modern politicians can use, itself this is the name of the european army, it , of course, pops up periodically, but it does not indicate a specific historical example, but rather the character, yes, that these are purely europeans, but without leadership from the united states, how this happens. we are often surprised that europe follows the american lead so unquestioningly, sometimes, as it seems to us.
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with their idea of ​​the need for greatness, one would, of course, argue, but even the most militant of their presidents understood: the greatness that is available is bright symbols being careful not to get involved in anything too risky. the biggest, yes , degolay’s military project is a nuclear project, because it was under degole that france became a nuclear power in 1960, so , in this sense, yes, this is...
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and the project of this political union too, it too failed, so degol rather has, yes, a withdrawal from the nato military organization, the nuclear project is french, his own, but at the same time... yes, the policy of détente in relations with the soviet union, that is , a reduction in international tension, that is it is precisely on a bilateral basis that detente is not multilateral, as it became in the seventies during the european conference, it is precisely this kind of bilateral detente, that is, these are all political events, they used to think about detente as a way to solve the crisis, now there are a lot of proposals, but completely different from a rich idea to supply. weapons, as the british spectator calls, to a rapid increase in military production at any cost, so that ukraine does not need anything, as a group of prominent european functionaries writes. by the way, they they are worried that the potential
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trump administration will completely ruin relations with china and will demand the same from the europeans, but it is difficult for them to carry both values ​​and their own benefits. towards relationships. we will return to beijing more than once, the topic is immense, but we cannot do without china even today , on saturday the new year begins there, the year of the dragon, large and green, from beijing, our absolutely wise alexander baletsky, any chinese holiday, and especially the new year , it is always, not even the sea, but an ocean of lights. them moreover, if the new year is the dragon, and it, as you know, is a symbol of the entire celestial empire, and this is not computer graphics, in the era of high technology, fireworks in china are now also high-tech. well, really, what about the fireworks of the 21st century, maybe not so
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noisy, but still bright. a thousand drones with leds, like a giant swarm of fireflies, monotonously buzzing above the most dragon-like place in beijing, the longqing dragon gorge.
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today's show uses exactly a thousand drones, we didn't add more due to site limitations, but a thousand is also quite a lot, on average 500-600 standard show, we place each device at a distance of a meter from each other, it’s easier to launch, but in general it’s certainly cool, they used to say about gunpowder and fireworks that this was a chinese invention, but this turns out to be a modern fireworks and also invented in china. in the homeland of gunpowder and fireworks, this may seem like a departure from ancient traditions, especially since modern light shows... are increasingly replacing fireworks in megacities, hong kong, shanghai, shenzhen, where performances involve three 5,000 copters each, i can’t believe that 10 years ago, when such shows just began, only a dozen drones made a splash, but in beijing now they basically can’t
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be launched, even ordinary fireworks are prohibited on holidays, no exceptions, although there are more in china, cities where the new year is celebrated, like many centuries ago, they light fiery flowers, dashuhua, like... in habei. the ancient chinese sparkling art, which originated in the northern outskirts of beijing, was considered fireworks for the poor 500 years ago, hot metal splashes on a cold wall, and you still need to try not to get burned, light shows are just safe, no fire of sparks, and you admire them from afar, otherwise you won’t see its beauty. one minus is that nothing explodes, which doesn’t even seem to be chinese. of course, i am for drones, they can draw more subtle patterns, fireworks cannot do this, but ideally it would be to combine both fireworks and drones, this would be really bomb. in general, progress cannot be stopped, especially when it looks so beautiful, and it is possible that gradually modern
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drone fireworks will replace traditional fireworks, at least china has already set the trend. nikolai petrov, specially for international viewing from china. this is inherent in human nature, this is a manifestation of interest in oneself, in order to find something, you just need fundamental knowledge.
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preliminary discussion, the so-called oral acceptances, of perhaps the most pressing issue of the election campaign: is it legal to remove candidate trump from the ballot on charges of incitement of insurrection? so decided colorado supreme court. judging by the first impressions, the main court will take trump’s side, making a decision on his non-participation in the elections is fraught with too unclear consequences, both legal and in the united states, there is no national voting, it takes place in
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each state separately, the rules are different everywhere, theoretically, the judges are non-partisan , but one can imagine that in one state or another , a judge with very strong views in favor of the democrats would decide to remove trump from the ballot, if this happens, it is only possible in blue states, which always vote for democrats anyway, that is, they will still go to biden. but this will only irritate trump’s base; he will get more from the rest. by the way, you can always write in a candidate if he is not on the ballot. a favorable supreme court verdict for trump would be a major victory for him, but it would not solve his problems. the ex-president is accused of criminal cases. according to rumors, he and his team admit that in the midst of the campaign , trump will be found guilty in the case of january 6, that same attempted insurrection.
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in us history, only two presidents have been fined and arrested. the first was ulysses grant. in 1872, his horse-drawn carriage was stopped by a policeman. and this episode did not affect his fate in any way. the second president arrested was biden's predecessor , donald trump. he was indicted last august for the 2021 storming of the capitol by his supporters. trump was formally arrested in fulton, georgia, spent 20 minutes behind bars and was released on $2,000 bail, notably six months before his arrest. trump was charged with 34 charges
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of falsifying business records related to payments to two women for silence and alleged sexual relations with a politician, including porn actress stormy daniels, but so far the main punishment for the us president was not arrest, but impeachment and removal from power through congress. in the seventy-fourth year the house of representatives decided. begin impeachment proceedings against the thirty-seventh president richard nixon, he was accused of involvement in planting bugs in the headquarters of the democratic party at the watergate hotel during the presidential election campaign. without waiting for impeachment to begin, nixon himself resigned, becoming the only us president to resign early and voluntarily. and i welcome this kind of investigation because people should know
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donald trump faced impeachment proceedings twice in 2019 and '22. for the first time , he was accused of putting pressure on ukrainian president vladimir zelensky. the second time in incitement of insurrection, which led to the storming of the capitol after presidential elections. both attempts to remove the head of state were unsuccessful. in may 22, joe biden was under threat of impeachment. prosecutors
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in missouri and louisiana believed the president and other officials would intervene. trump has a good example, pakistan held a surprising general election on thursday. the country's most popular politician, former prime minister imran khan, is in prison. the sentences already passed, they are not the last, guarantee that during our lifetime. he will not be released, his party does not officially participate, can only support independent candidates, but they voted for them very briskly, too many pakistanis are tired of the endless change of bhutt and sharif clans, which are interspersed with military coups, when the population is truly sad, the suppression loses
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its effectiveness. by the way, we had our own favorite in the pakistani elections, or rather a favorite. who will you vote for for the shooter? dr. savera prakash chants the slogan of the pakistan people's party, which she represents in buner district in heiberg province phathunkhwa, this area has been in the hands of extremists for many years. savera is the head doctor of the women's hospital in buner, but now she is first and foremost a politician who goes to the polls and dreams of doing something for her country.
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people, but when i was training in the hospital to become a doctor, my dad is a doctor to help , but it became clear to me that there are very big problems that need to be solved so that people’s lives can become easier. dr. savera prakash was born in pakistan, but she has russian roots, she speaks russian: i half pakistani, my dad is pakistani and mine. my mother is russian, my mother’s parents are from kemerovo and ivanovo, even my brother, my grandmother still lives in ivanovo, and my mother’s, almost the whole family lives in russia, but my mother’s parents moved to selina in kazakhstan, to chuchensk, so when mom and dad we met,
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my mother lived with her parents in shuchinsky, in kazakhstan, but she beat her.
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i’m still baptized, so i’m a minority minority, well, that’s why i thought that pakistan peoples party would be the best choice for me, because i’m a woman, and also a minority, they are trying to do something for us, so that we, too, somehow have something, we also have
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some kind of voice in parliament, in this whole system in pakistan. savera is not only a politician, she is also a practicing doctor who treats patients, and at home she cooks russian food. says that russian and pakistani cuisines have a lot in common, they are the same , you could probably say that pilaf and plyov are the same, here they prepare it differently, here they call it polau, a little differently, but almost i think it’s the same..
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.declares that if elected to parliament will fight for the rights of pakistani youth, especially national minorities, and will also work to develop relations between russia and pakistan. sovere parkash did not pass the parliament; it is noteworthy that she lost to the candidate supported by imarankhan. whatever drama is happening in pakistan is concerning.
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we also turned out to be unwitting participants in the election race in the united states. tucker carlson, a politically bright man, brought the spirit of american confrontation to moscow. an interview with the russian president is a challenge to those there to the establishment. the task is to break through the generally accepted narrative so that an alternative rushes to brezh. putin, due to his reputation, is a powerful battering ram. in general, it doesn’t matter what he talks about, but he will be followed
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by so-so dancer tucker carlson, from dancing with the stars 18 years ago, he was eliminated in the first round, despite the efforts of his russian partner, professional dancer champion elena grinenko. but as we see, my soul has become attached to russia; instead of the cuban cha-cha-cha, i need a russian barnu. try it, but it will take its toll. it was an international review, before dates.
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does she really read minds or not? premiere. annastrovsky investigative committee. she has special gifts. who are you all looking at? maybe this dream of mine is somehow connected with this matter. and do you know who the killer is? yes.
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already over 130 million views, hundreds. the conversation lasted a little over two hours, about 60 questions were asked, first of all the topic was about the ukrainian conflict and special military operation. speaking about the reasons for this, the president named one of them as the reluctance of kiev and its western partners to implement the minsk agreements. moscow, unlike its opponents , was ready to follow the agreements and repeatedly offered to look for a solution to problems
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through peaceful means.

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