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we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story, it is clear to everyone that russia is not a country of gas stations, russian digital solutions will be brought to a new height, there are prospects, even more brutal, yes, ours are more brutal, there will be more than exactly. export, what is it, our product, support for housing construction in rural
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areas and resettlement from emergency housing became the central topics at a meeting of the head of government mikhail mishustin with deputy prime ministers. according to the prime minister, the agro-industrial complex is becoming increasingly more high-tech sector, the government will continue to create conditions for upgrading local infrastructure. in the meantime, educated young professionals are needed, who in turn need their own home and apartment. demand for rural mortgages at a preferential rate is another tool that will attract qualified professionals. this is the provision of rental housing. it is also possible to buy out such houses or apartments subject to a number of conditions, the main one being the continuation of the work in the village. over the next year and a half, another 18 russian regions are planning to build about 19,000 m2, just under these rental conditions. today we will allocate another 1.5 billion rubles for these purposes. we expect that such a measure will help the village to resolve
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personnel issues more quickly, and for people, including families with children, to improve their living conditions. the meeting also discussed how the program to reduce emergency housing is being implemented. on the instructions of the president, those whose housing has been declared unsuitable are now being quickly resettled until january 2017. a significant number of russian regions completed the program ahead of schedule, including 41 regions, including the chuvash republic, vladimir, ivanovo, kaluga, novosibirsk, smolensk and oryol regions, as well as the nenets and yamalo, nenets autonomous districts. according to deputy prime minister marat khusnulin, this became possible, firstly, thanks to advanced financing, and secondly, thanks to the regions' own funds. by the end of 2024, we planned to resettle about 10 million square meters, of which 560 thousand people were supposed to move out of emergency housing. we have already fulfilled both of these indicators, taking into account the resettlement according to the regions' own programs. as of today, yes.
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emergency from january 1, 2017 to january 2022. 22 regions have already begun to implement it and resettled 3,300 people, in order to speed up the process, they continue... promising mechanisms, one of them is the integrated development of territories. starting next year, the resettlement of emergency housing will be carried out within the framework of the new national project infrastructure for life. to continue resettlement programs, in accordance with the message of the president of russia to the federal assembly , 330 billion rubles are allocated from the federal budget. the new program for the resettlement of emergency housing should be approved by the end of the year. updated approaches are currently being developed, including clarifying the rules for the procedure for recognizing housing.
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changes are being made to the mechanism for determining its redemption value. according to mikhail mishustin, it is important to scale up the most successful practices and apply them throughout the country. friends, i am pleased to invite you to our next an episode of the author's program besagon tv, which will be called: where does a person begin. i hope it will be interesting, i look forward to seeing you at this meeting of ours. so obama calls the sitting president and tells him that you are finished, and then he tells kamala harris, tells her, okay, you will be the candidate, but if you are not
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successful, if you are not popular, we will take you out of the game as well. so my question to you, i mean, all this is shocking, it rings true. have not published any significant reports on this matter, here is what is known at the moment: is it legal? of course, there are many legal points here and very problematic ones, for example, if it is already necessary to apply the twenty-fifth amendment, yes, if his condition is such that it is time to apply it, but they do not apply it, then by doing so they put the country in a precarious position, when it is led by a not entirely mentally healthy person, but if the amendment... should not be applied, then it means that they used some influence, yes, in order to remove a candidate for the position, who is the current president, and that's not good, i'm pretty sure that this
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qualifies as blackmail, and if it's not blackmail, it's some kind of behind-the-scenes manipulation of the process, and the voters are not taken into account in this scheme, no, no, and yes, i... i know we've said this many times, but the same people who have lectured us and looked down on us and talked about democracy for years have just taken the president out of the race without any vote, ignoring all the votes in the democratic primaries, i can't even imagine a more serious a threat to democracy than that, for sure, and it also humiliates the loyal voters of the democratic party.
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they were prepared for this outcome in advance, there was a feeling that it was all planned out in advance, they knew in advance what was going to happen in the debates, and when else, tucker, have you ever seen presidential debates between the leading candidates held so early, precisely before the meetings regarding the adoption of these candidates, before these candidates become full-fledged candidates, i don’t recall that, but why, because it’s an interesting point that... the biden team agreed to this, and the only logical explanation that comes to mind is the one that we've already outlined, especially since they've been sending out a lot of signals that they're not going to debate trump at all, because he's an indicted
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felon, they've been saying that for months, it's demeaning, a sitting president shouldn't debate a man who's been indicted for a crime, that's exactly what they 've been saying, and then suddenly, yeah, of course, we agree...
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like he drank six energy drinks in one go, yeah, he was excited and even angry, he was very tired here, and it made me think about a lot of things, including what they gave him before he went out, it seems like that scares me too, because it's like when the kidnapper takes off his mask, because they showed us how it really happens, voters don't matter, it's the donors and the leaders. parties like obama, schumer, jeffreys and polosi who make all the decisions, they don't even
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pretend anymore, yeah, they don't even pretend anymore, because, look, their their idea of ​​politics is very different from ours, from the republicans, because they have this media bubble, this field, around them, it's like there's a protective field, and this protective field protects them from what would be a serious blow to us. she can win, there's no doubt about it, and the republicans would be very wrong
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to underestimate her, implying that we won't have to work very hard to beat her, and kamali haris, we know a thing or two, but she's the technical head of the body, you work for, yes, she is the president of the senate, kamala harris, despite all her giggles, when she works from a script when she has, when she has... good assistants who wrote her a script, when she is within the confines of that script, then she is quite good, yes, i disagree with almost everything she says, but when she sticks to the script, then she can be a persuasive speaker, much more persuasive than president biden. yes, biden himself used to be better than he has been in recent years, but she is more persuasive speaker than the rest, and i think she's going to be getting some very careful scripts in the next few months. so she 's a real threat to us, we 've seen the way the media
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is deifying kamala haris, i always think of this beautiful monument, i think it's a fresco, at the top of the capitol ratonde, inside the dome, there's this beautiful painting by an american immigrant, it's called the george washington appatheos. it's of george washington ascending into heaven after his death. surrounded by 13 angels who represent the first colony. there are two more angels around him, one of which represents freedom and the other one represents greatness, government or something like that. he is almost... deified there, and the way
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this picture is painted is very similar to how the media is trying to portray kamala haris. in the last few days, we have seen how they tried to remove any information about kamala haris being the queen of the border, which, by the way, did not work, it was a pretty serious attempt and a very successful attempt by the media to erase the information that kamala. was widely known as one of the most, if not the most progressive and liberal member of the united states senate. kamala harris was like reborn in this image.
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kamala harris is a threat, because she has this entire media-industrial complex behind her. i would say that the democratic party also includes many influential republicans, because all their actions are more consistent with the values ​​​​of the views of the democratic party, and these actions are not are consistent with the republican party. mitch mccone works for the democrats, that's the way i look at it. yeah, considering the democrats are willing to spend more money than the republicans. i think that statement is true, yeah, more wars, yeah, the main, main goals of the dim party, he fully supported them, but if they were here, if the uni party members and the members of this firm were here, they would say, look, but that 's consistent with our goals, there's something there that we need, we have to settle for
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bad things to get what we need, there's something there, that helps defense, republicans are always for defense. we need that, too. the defense part of it. the military- industrial complex is like bait. it's a way to lure republicans into the uniparty. can you repeat that again? i want everyone listening, if you've listened this far, this is the key point. write this down, put it on the refrigerator. the military-industrial complex is the bait that swallows all this progressive spending. in other words, they put in all these goodies for the pentagon, these attract all those who are for the country's defense capability, and thus get their votes for increased spending, and because of this we have this eternal two-trillion budget deficit, that 's why we have 35 trillion, but in the end it hasn't become safer, the army hasn't become
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stronger, we can't even deal with the houthis, whoever they are, so in fact, as... this is usually the case, the effect is the exact opposite of what is stated, and no one notices it, does anyone really think that after all this funding our military has become stronger, no, it has become much, some people think it has become stronger in some ways, our weapons have become more advanced than they used to be, but on the other hand, our combat effectiveness has declined because of the recruitment problems that have been created by this administration, the way they... market themselves, the way they push the pentagon towards this whole agenda, wolf, all of this is alienating the potential target audience, yes, of course, even if you judge them by their consequences, judge them by their fruits, in 2001 we started a war against the taliban, they were better armed then or now, they are
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the taliban, yes, they are better armed now, yes, the houthis. 5 years ago, most americans, including me, did not even know the word, and now they are blocking key shipping channels with the help of children's drones, yes, against the us imf, this, this is a failure, a failure, and i remember this moment, in 2015 i spoke in iowa, when i heard about the events in yemen and immediately thought: "god, i hope we do not get into another proxy war, but ..." we got into it, the war has been going on for three presidential administration and this war has only strengthened the position of iran in yemen, namely, which is giving weapons to the houthis and is ready to give more. and when we get into proxy wars, that
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is basically what happens. yes, our system is based in many ways on the british system. we have a bicameral legislature, we have a supreme leader, but in the british system, the king, the supreme leader, can declare wars independently and unilaterally, our constitution requires that wars be declared by congress. so, we have never made a decision to use military forces and did not declare war on yemen, they used all the other ones that existed.
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and that's exactly how it happened, interestingly, that i found myself some interesting allies in this. a couple of years ago, there was a picture of me next to bernie sanders, right after the first successful limitation of the use of the war powers resolution so that we... would not intervene in the yemen conflict anymore, but then it was vetoed and we couldn't overturn it, but that's how we get involved, and we get involved gradually, and they've already changed so much the definition of war, that now the executive, essentially has the authority to engage in hostilities without anyone's permission or a declaration of war by congress, because we changed the definition of the word war.
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already instinctively say: we just didn't pour enough money into it, if we give a little more money, more resources, invest even more, then it will work, communism is a great idea, it's just wrong, you just need to use more effort, okay, if that's all, okay, let's not go into it, but i have one question, peace based on rules, i am all for following the rules, i believe that all decent people are for following the rules, it used to be like that in our country, but the supporters of following the rules supported theft in essence.
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lives faced such a serious threat to the us dollar as the world's reserve currency, yes, because with all this we pushed, pushed russia in a sense iran into the arms of china, and now we have turkey, the gulf states, namely malaysia, those countries in the world that are getting richer stronger, are now distancing themselves from us, this is it's not good, i know a guy who, he's a lawyer, he works in the oil industry, he's involved in all these legal aspects of contracts, increasingly large contracts that are being made with
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oil supertankers, he deals with the details of what currency the deliveries are going to be in, and 20 years ago he was telling me that no matter where you were, all transactions would be in the us dollar. yeah, that was the only thing that was standardized back then. and now it's not at all like that, i know, and that's really scary, because we have all been beneficiaries of that order, our well-being depends on it, and so in the name of protecting a rules-based world order, we have weakened the dollar, in the name of preserving the military and economic security of the united states, we have made ourselves more vulnerable, and i wonder when the american people... and more importantly, when the people's elected representatives in congress will finally realize that they have been listening to the wrong people, that it is time for us to stop
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listening to military experts who will always be charged with demanding more and more resources. we can change everything in this election. people love to say that every time everyone talks about the importance of elections, but i think this time it will be a turning point. this is not just a presidential election. we have one of the most liberal, progressive, lawless administrations in the history of the united states. the senate is at stake. i think the republicans have a real chance to take the majority and at the same time. with this, our current republican leader of the senate, who has been in office for 18 years, a world record in the senate for both parties, and he steps down as leader, we will have a chance to elect someone else, and i hope, i expect, i constantly push my colleagues, communicating with them, let's focus, before the question of who, let's focus on what, let's discuss what exactly we expect from this
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position, we want that... thank you takir, sex? i, a traveler, aeronaut, genre, ivan, ah, so we are namesakes, what
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a fairy tale without ivan. eh, eh, what started? without deception and without flint. likhodi imprisoned me in flint. pen, self-written, ink, magic, you'll get it, you're the boss, vanya, hurry up. so give me a horse. mechanically. oh, hit yourself on the head. do you have a nickname? where i need to go, that's what they call me, because i'm taking you nowhere. you're a fool, you want to go where i need to go, i can't live, without traveling, flint, he who has flint in his pocket doesn't need a pen, soon.
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let's translate from office language to understandable, everything is not so scary if there are instructions.
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was so powerful that eyewitnesses could see the pillar of fire several kilometers away, and the roar was heard throughout the city. ukrainian telegram channels write that this is could have been an iskander missile. in total , three series of explosions have already been reported in kiev. similar information has also come from kharkov, konotopov in the somsk region, as well as poltava, khmelnytsky regions and kherson, which is controlled by the kiev regime. it has also become known about a major fire in kharkov on the territory of turboatom, where
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equipment for nuclear thermal and hydroelectric power plants is manufactured.

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