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hello, international review is on air, in the studio fyodor lukyanov. today on the international review program. events of the week. chronicle, facts, comments. the assassination attempt on donald trump, the shot of the favorite and what will be the consequences now? republican convention in meluki. trump, rather than trump himself, chose a deputy. how to leave an incumbent president? biden is fighting against the establishment. materials of our program. raise your torch to the sky, speak like a woman and a mother, a bullet-ridden statue.
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in tune with major international events. the poem americans, where is your president, set to music by eduard kolmanovsky , was first heard on all-union radio in january 64.
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3 weeks ago they expected that on the eve of the opening of the republican party congress, trump would be sentenced, maybe even sent to jail. the verdict was postponed to the fall, and trump, after the assassination attempt, was triumphantly declared a presidential candidate. for him, this is, of course, a personal victory. what they did to him after january 6, 1921, after the so-called march to the congress created a complete feeling of such a demonstrative destruction of a public execution. yes, from blocking
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on social networks, dozens of lawsuits in the courts, massive attacks on all his accounts and reputation, they were demonstratively destroyed so that no one would get involved with the washington establishment, many of those who today speak with laudatory speeches at the republican congress and therefore praise the almighty for the fact that he took the bullet away from his head was the first to disown him in those days. the most interesting event party gathering was the unveiling of the vice-presidential candidate. young atagaya senator james david vance was a surprise. jady vance is 39 years old, making him one of the youngest vice presidential candidates in the united states. the same as richard nixon was in '52 when he became wesenhower's vice president. people like vance
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are called self-ma, a man who made himself. he grew up without a father, he was adopted by the third husband of his mother, who suffered from drug addiction. vence was generally raised by his grandmother, who, according to him, she said she loved the lord, a dirty word that starts with the letter “f,” and owned nineteen pistols. his childhood was spent in jackson, kentucky, and his youth in steel. town of wagayo. this life is described in vance's book elegy hilbeli, which became a new york times bestseller, and later the script for the film of the same name. in 1920, he received two oscar nominations. the hillbels are a group of white people who live around the appalachian mountains. in kentucky, agaya, virginia and other states around the ridge. wild, hot-tempered descendants irish or scots who... lost
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their jobs due to the closure of mines or steel mills, and were unable to make a life for themselves. they don't live in a house they can't afford, in a car trailer. gather in flocks and settle along rural roads, vance's only chance to get out of here was to enlist in the marines after school, which he did. he worked in iraq as a war correspondent for six months, and after that, the benefits and money provided as a veteran allowed him to graduate with honors from yale and get a job as a venture capitalist. capitalist to pelp's former ceo peter thiel. according to tsnn, the candidacy. he assured his father that senator tagaya, the voice of america's rust belt, truly believed in his program. but vance began his path in politics as an ardent anti-trumpist.
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he called the ex-president the american hitler, a politician who was voted for on russian grounds, but after the first personal meeting in 2021, vance brought fear. apologies, and although vance became the first senator in 50 years without government experience, he launched an active work. more trump than trump himself, as the media has nicknamed him, calls himself a representative of the new right. an exemplary family man, the father of three children, opposes abortion and advocates banning gender reassignment for minors. the eu called trump's choice a disaster for ukraine because... from the first days of the conflict, divenets was an ardent opponent of aid to kiev and a supporter of the resumption of dialogue with moscow. in fact, he was elected with senator otagayo on january 3
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, 2023, and received an offer to be a candidate for vice president already on july 15, 2024, that is , a career path in american politics in a year and a half, but probably only faster... the nobel peace prize was given after he became president. vance is a man of the generation who will replace the stagnant baby boomers at the helm, and not only in the united states. it seems that it was his appearance that made democrats think hard about rejuvenation. most likely, trump will still return to the white house, i think the main thing will be, strictly speaking, the question of the new generation, that is, accordingly, who will lead the new generation, vance or maybe some new one. the liberal core of the democratic party, which now does not have any prominent figure, because acacia cortez is still a frivolous bid for leadership, here is a war for the new generation, for youth, for what in general should determine youth,
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nationalism, traditional values ​​or some kind of super liberal ideas? there were several stages in trump’s decision to choose wentz: one person, this is actually his son donald. the younger one, who noticed him in the early stages, when in the twenty-third year he came to the site of the crash in agaya, vance, then a senator, organized this visit for him, and trump was completely delighted and began - as they say, to drip on the top of his father’s head, to say that you need to bet on him, there is a version that, over the last 3 weeks or so, the party establishment, in the desire to still play this combination with pence 2:0, has become... very active and so edifyingly promote the figure of the governor of north dakota, douglas burgom, and that trump really didn’t like, and that means he began, on the contrary, to push through some people who are not directly connected with this party establishment, and vance
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came in handy here. the second version is that these debates, where biden did not perform very well, were greatly influenced by the democrats. began to discuss what to do, uh, in one of these scenarios it was to nominate kamela haris, and under her, uh, take the governor of pennsylvania as vice president, uh, then, well, this also, as it were, there would be some kind of such a combination, but maybe it will still be that george shapiro, the governor of pennsylvania, also as a candidate from the working class, then the only one who could really resist him in the election campaign and in debt would be this such a young trumpist, but i also heard another version from those who are directly involved in all these matters, that this bet is based on well, guessing the mood of the electorate, that the republicans
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will still need trump after trump, which is absolutely not necessarily, in fact, in a short period of time, trump managed to digest the party and remake it according to... he said, when it comes to ukraine, it’s not even a question of political will, it’s a question of production, we cannot make enough ammunition for ukraine, but there is still an asian direction that forces us to arm ourselves. when asked about a peaceful settlement, vance replied: the conflict will end in negotiations. the problem is that our sanctions have led to hyper-militarization. russian state, the party has changed, of course, the party has changed during this time,
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moved much closer to trump, those people who scolded him for some time, condemned him, criticized him, believed that he personally was not capable of leading america along any particular path, this path itself is not suitable and so on, in general they switched to his point of view, but the most striking example is marco rubeo, who was, in general , practically a neoconservative some time ago. now this person generally voted against providing assistance to ukraine, everyone saw this as hypocrisy, but nevertheless it is clear that this is a strong influence of trumpism. i think the main task will, of course, be to mobilize all the main, so to speak, capabilities, forces, so to speak, of america to continue the economic conflict with china, but it will be a difficult question to what extent the middle east policy of the united states will change, it seems to me that it will no longer...
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well, he has some important voice, so, well, of course, all efforts will be devoted to pulling russia out of this asian corner, so to speak, in which it finds itself in as a result of the conflict with the west, it is of course clear that now we can say that this will be the main task, to transfer russia from, so to speak, a hostile party, at least to a neutral one, will it be possible to make sure that russia stops to be such an outpost of anti-western and anti-american forces. until recently,
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neoconservatism dominated the republican ranks. it implies mandatory global dominance of the united states, including through the forceful spread of democracy. neoconservatism has broken down russia. well, because there are these endless reports that we will defeat russia, break its back there, and so on. all this turned out to be nonsense, in general, they really... could not demonstrate anything, either we need to negotiate with russia, or we need to wage a new cold war with it, but then we need to keep in mind that the chinese-russian connection may turn out to be insurmountable for any , so to speak, hostile and most powerful american press officer. the neoconservatives have broken, of course not completely, but yes, other winds blew. in the context of the 20th and 21st centuries, enough has become enough. it is clear in principle what republicanism is in relation to the united states of america in any case,
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that is, it is clear that it is, first of all , resistance to the expansion of the administrative, police state, which, therefore, redistributes, which decides for your children or push children there to change gender, which destroys your families, that is , in other words, republicanism today in the united states has a very specific outline, in fact even a term the republicanism of our compatriots can lead to some. misconceptions, that is, what is palioconservatism? this is when, on the one hand, we resist this big state, we resist all these encroachments of it, on the other hand , we defend what in russia we usually call traditional values, that is , there is family, religion, mainly home education of children, there is clarity with floors and so on and so forth, that is, this connection, which for russia today is everything for some reason it seems strange, for america today it is the republicans. the new vice-presidential candidate, it seems to me, very clearly reflects this agenda, which trump
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is also trying to present, turning it from marginal to dominant. those who today are called palioconservatives, they inherit the agenda of about a century ago, that is , america itself began to intensively interfere in world affairs, it is clear, starting from the first world war, in fact this was associated with the expansion of the state, this it was simply impossible to implement without the expansion of the state. therefore, part of this agenda is certainly, well, yes, what is traditionally called isolationism in america, that is, reducing the amount, simply banal money, resources that the state redistributes among... its citizens and from its economy in favor of creeping, that is, where- somewhere in iraq, or somewhere in the far east or somewhere else? they most often call themselves post-liberals, vance belongs to this circle, she doesn’t like the word conservatives, for them, conservatives are too associated with the conservative mainstream, which has moved too far towards neoconservatism,
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too much of this, this conservatism has too strong an influence... of such big capital, this is what post-liberals really don’t like, they want to move conservatism a little closer to the interests of the common people a working person, a white working person, which is quite an important remark, not migrant circles in general, which, that is, in this sense, they are not accidentally in favor of limiting migration, they call themselves post-liberals, this is a large, very influential wing of people, i ’ve been following them for a long time, even with some i have certain personal contacts on a common platform. who came to russia, these are people who, as a rule, are religious, but on the other hand with a very strong social sensitivity, that is , for them the interests of the white working class, the simple working class are very important, they want to make foreign policy, it’s not for the middle class, as biden said, politics is for the middle class, this is politics for that
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in general, the lower classes, but such lower classes of their own, so to speak... the inhabitants of america, that is, this is, so to speak, the idea, of course, of an active economic policy, expansion of the labor market, protectionism, but maintaining social programs there and so on, but at the same time remove all this culturally arrogant arrogance that exists among the intellectual academic class in relation to such post-people. democrats didn't like the republican convention and trump's choice at all. are actively trying to provoke clashes of two egos, trump and vance, and there are already publications where they say that in fact there is no personal chemistry between them, that trump fears that this may well be the case, that attention will increasingly turn to more
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trump is so young more than trump himself, and he doesn’t like it all, he keeps him in the shadows and so on, secondly, they... are trying to scare a neutral voter with these venets, who in the last 3 weeks, especially after the debates, began to migrate and flow to trump, they scare him in two ways: first , that he is even more radical than trump, his positions on abortion, on this transgender therapy, on same-sex marriage, are very conservative and even tougher in places than trump, on migrants, on the economy, there on tariffs. the second is assistance to ukraine, which is also talked about a lot, which vance also opposes, here the target audience, it seems to me, is not neutral voters, just like this party member the establishment and republican voters who sympathize with this part of the party and who, by and large, like the liberal interventionists, believe, they don’t believe,
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but believe that the institutions created during the cold war and after its end are working to maintain american hegemony, all whoever it is... doesn’t understand, it means they are working to weaken america. you know, what’s surprising is that the ghost of india constantly appears. people have already gotten used to trump’s like-minded person, vivik ramaswamy. kamala harris, increasingly likely biden's successor, on her mother's side, is from the indian city of madras. and now usha, the wife of the new republican star jay. di vensa grew up in an immigrant family from andhra pradesh. the ancient civilization is rich in talents, and there is another event that is quite capable in scope of eclipsing the congress of republicans from new delhi evgeniy davidov. against the backdrop of such celebrations, any oscar ceremony looks like a modest
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parody of the wedding that has just died down in india. the heir of an indian tycoon got engaged here. anand ambani and his the chosen one, radha commercial, they say that all the expenses of the groom’s family exceeded 600 million dollars, and this is only half a percent of the huge fortune. if you look at the footage from the ceremony, which looks more like a festival, there is no doubt about the veracity of this figure. the young son of asia's richest man, entrepreneur mukesh ambani, has known his bride for a long time. met while still studying at the university, the parents of both were simply happy, because the union of the ambani and merchand clans, families of famous pharmaceutical magnates, would make families owners of the grandiose captain. in india , the heirs of multimillion-dollar empires did not disappoint and after 8 years of relationship they still decided to get married, according to hindu tradition, the wedding dates were chosen in accordance with
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the auspicious days in the birth calendars of the bride and groom. the full list of guests has not been published, but it seems that invitations were sent simply to all the celebrities who could only come to mind, prime minister of india narendra modi... models kardashian, boxer mike tyson, singer adele, president fifa infantino, even boris johnson celebrated the wedding, and this is not the only former british prime minister at this celebration of life, tony blair also flew in. almost all the eminent guests, especially the ladies, added elements of traditional indian costumes to their outfits, and the newlyweds did not disappoint, here are just some details of the costumes: ananta ambaniya used real silver with gold speckles in the design of his collar, while the bride shone in a hand-made wedding dress. it is red , which symbolizes a long relationship.
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an elephant and an umbrella are depicted here, which means prosperity. the wedding of the century, as the event has already been dubbed, is sure to set new trends in indian wedding fashion. this boutique in newdelhi makes custom-made kurtas, as men's suits are called, as well as sarees and lehengas. this is a blouse, it has not been hemmed yet, we will adjust it to the bride’s figure. and this is a completely budget option, without precious stones and gold threads, it costs about 3,500 rubles. in the men's department, the choice is also wide; in such a suit, sellers say, you can feel like a bollywood star, even the most expensive indian wedding. of course, there is no gold and silver here like antamban, but it still looks solemn. so traditional indian. men's wedding suit, it's called shirvani, a beautiful cape, jewelry, it's all embroidered, a headdress, a turban, it's a little too small for me,
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such a suit in russian rubles costs about 20 thousand. in general, traditional indian clothing often boasts bright colors and intricate embroidery, which of course makes it stand out from western fashion. being a religious person, i can only admire the wedding. ambani and merchant, because they used traditional outfits, the bride and groom had suits embroidered with gold threads, they followed all indian traditions. however, not everyone was delighted with the wedding of the century. mumbai became stuck in traffic jams for many kilometers. to ensure that guests could get to the celebration site comfortably, about a hundred business jets were ordered for them, and several roads in the city were blocked. yes, you have money, we understand everything, but why?
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this means pretending that you don’t know what everyone knows, and that you know what what no one knows, pretend that you hear something that no one understands, and not listen to what everyone can hear, the main thing is to pretend that you can surpass yourself, often make a great secret out of what is no secret , lock yourself in your office just to trim your feathers, but appear thoughtful when the wind is blowing through your head? is it bad or good to play a persona, produce headphones, feed traitors, write denunciations,
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intercept letters, but try to be important? goals, to justify the poverty of means. by the end of a stormy week, biden found himself under siege, calls to give up his seat came from everywhere, just 3 weeks ago, the entire party establishment unanimously rejected insinuations about the candidate’s age, resolutely not noticing the signs of aging, suddenly everyone saw the light, which means orc withdrawals are coming. it was an international review, goodbye.
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here in avdeevka people were driven to death, there was terror, everything is flying, everything is flying here, guys, the war is real, here people live completely differently, you haven’t been offended here yet ours didn’t come, don’t ask, i’ll be like a wolf in the basement, i’ll hide, when yes , here outside the window, you’re sitting like this and thinking whether the person who’s following you or not, at the last explosion, is still lying there, help me, lord, oh, thank you, that’s just it, we came here forever.
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trump is an opponent of the ruling establishment, they impeached him twice under ridiculous pretexts, it didn’t work, he returned. a huge amount of hatred is cultivated not only towards trump, but towards those who supports.
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in shibekino, belgorod region, three civilians were injured as a result of shelling. vysu. according to the regional governor, vyacheslav glodkov, a woman and two men had shrapnel wounds. part of the city remains without electricity. in addition, two private houses caught fire due to direct hits from shells. rescuers have already put out the fire. in several other houses, windows were broken, roofs were cut, and several cars were damaged. russian air defense systems shot down three ukrainian mig-29 fighters in a week. more than 300 drones, dozens.

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