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it did everything for me. in general, everything even with my brother is everything for me. i did nothing at all, nothing to anyone . what didn't i do for him? a very good brother is obtained. maybe i'm just
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unlucky? maybe we should have met there earlier. for everything to go differently.
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we don't need to meet you. this is what would be best.
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this magical place is one of the most mysterious in our vast country. here they build ships and churches without a single nail. in karelia, my friends usually imagine a shaman with a tambourine, who has feathers stick out of your head, why are you such an ordinary madness, is it internal? why outwardly i don’t think so that the entourage influences something, so that it would take one and a half to two years to build such a schooner without work, but this is manual work. i'll add the cultan frog for now. i really love the spell from harry potter life its premiere sunday on first we have always
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i hope she doesn't turn into a new pumpkin. and where can i find it? i stopped. how are you here, before judging others, you need to deal with yourself. this pear is here in order to beat it this morning according to the horoscope.
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kino 1tv is a smart move to call the police to pretend to be a random witness. and then, even if petrovsky himself comes with a mention, of course, you are more than vera, after all, they were immediately informed about the crime. anna cipher staggers it is not known where and with whom the girls and i are from your personal well-being vanity irritability, excessive modesty can only interfere with you now think of something good.
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well, now we can talk. and stop letting me have everything in a row. excellent clinic petr sergeevich is very cozy better than this, if without false modesty. how long have i been here? which date is right for you which month would be correct. well , we will deal with this later now, the main thing is to minimize traumatization. if you were not you, i would suggest that you first rest and then proceed to the session, but i know that you need me as a
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simulator. you will do the main work yourself, well then, decide for yourself now so now. i'm ready where were you artyom more it seems. and forest kaliningrad at home, we rested there with my parents when i was little by the sea. do you remember any details? there are no other people, there are no animals, only the sea. i just
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sit and watch. i don’t know how you would imagine your dive, petr sergeevich, i was not in such a deep depression. how can i imagine that it would be similar to the japanese tea ceremony, you know, when one vessel is poured into another. the sea, how interesting, we put up our therapy. removed all external irritants remained in the moment of childhood happiness. yes the sea helped a lot, it looks like your ceremony does not need
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to do anything. you just watch and that's it. i wanted to meet someone. with someone to talk. i wanted to eat. i don't know anything sweet cookies or sweets. i'm hungry by the way terrible do you have anything apples fit? well then it's not therapy. it's more like a prison. you are punishing yourself for the death of a woman. maybe because of her? so you just sat there? nothing happened, no events at all.
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nothing else it's a pretty boring story, no i know what you can get out of it. well, i think it's enough for the first time. thank you artyom sanych. i know that you had a serious conflict with your father. he came under his ships just delivered. i think you both need to take the first step towards each other. you should talk to him, maybe even as a specialist. i know you can't mix personal with professional, but your father is a very good psychologist. and he
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cares about you. everything has its time. and we'll talk a lot with you, doctor, i'm here for a long time. i want to we don’t have such a talk with artyom streltsy, i know that there is more. i know that he has long been in the minds of a girl patients consciously decide who can visit them. and who is not? there are categories that refuse to visit this is their right. i can't help you. artyom i just want to talk, just talk. can't
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you eat? no need. thank you. yes, i know that you are an alcoholic, you can not be shy about me. a child with katya, she
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will stay with me. well, look, i'm worried about you. sober you will not be easy. streletsky, plucked up. i also like to provoke people. understand. it's not enough for you what you've already done. put the blame on me. funny i did a lot of wrong things in my life, but to fuck with my husband's father. dasha, this is the level. you don't know anything. i know that you ruined his life, that thanks to you he became a vegetable and now does not want to get out of his hospital shell. i understand how to help him. i know what can
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get him out. so what? something just as strong that had driven him there. feelings of guilt feelings of guilt of a person that we are indifferent to. you are sick. we managed to get to know each other well, though, because now i understand very well that i am not kidding, of course, i would have a plan. i can just take your child away from you. i will agree, we recognize you as insane and send you to the same wonderful institution. after all, this is not a guarantee that artem will want to leave the hospital. there is a better option. if you die, for example. good evening on the air
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is a big game today, defense minister sergei shoigu heard a report from the commander of the joint grouping of russian troops in the area of ​​​​the military special operation of sergei surovikin and made a difficult, but obviously optimal, both from a military and humanitarian point of view, the decision to withdraw russian troops to the left side of the dnieper in the kherson region. and this once again confirms that, unlike the kiev regime, russia values ​​both its military personnel and the civilian population. well, it creates more optimal prerequisites for offensive operations in other areas of the special operation. well, definitely positive. the news of today is the visit of the secretary of the russian security council, nikolai patrushev, to tehran, where he held talks with president ibrahim rasi and with his iranian counterpart and the extra
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ones . continental greater eurasia greater eurasia as an integral geopolitical geo-economic unit of global significance without the participation of the united states, the veteran strengthens ties not only with russia but also with china, and this year, in in particular, he became a full member of the shanghai cooperation organization. in the meantime, eurasia is uniting the unconnected states, the united states itself is increasingly splitting. after all , a hard split is polarization and, uh, the state of the political civil war. this is perhaps one of the most important conclusions that can be drawn from the results of the us midterm elections. e at the moment and a following the results of the election campaign that preceded the main election day in the midterm elections, a the last polling stations in the united states closed this morning moscow time, the vote count is clearly in favor. there's still some time, but
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the overall picture is already clear, and that's the state of the moment. the republican party with a minimal margin forms the majority in the house of representatives, but the senate, apparently, will remain under the control of the democrats. now, a stalemate is looming there, when an equal number of seats will belong to the republicans and democrats by 50. which will allow the democrats to generally maintain control of the upper house of congress, using the vote of vice president kamala harris. in addition, in georgia, a runoff senate election is likely, which in this case will take place on december 6th. in any case, we can conclude that the grand republican victory, which was predicted in recent days and which was generally expected, given the most serious problems in the american economy and society. er, i mean both the crime rate and illegal immigration. this grandiose victory did not happen. but, those
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at the same time, the united states is entering a period of so -called divided government, when at least one of the houses of congress will not be controlled by the white house, and this will certainly have a very strong impact, at least on american domestic politics. well, it will also have consequences for foreign policy, and we will talk about all this today, but yuri nikolayevich that's your opinion. why a republican victory in this midterm election was much more modest. what did it look like the day before? well firstly, and the red wave, as the republicans themselves said, was spoken by the most such odious figures in the republican party. it was rhetoric, of course, uh, calculated to influence the voter, but all the previous predictions of the study polls that they conducted, in general, said about the same position as uh
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, they said that, of course, the republicans will take the house representatives about it. in general, they were still talking on the eve of the elections, there it was only about, to what extent, what advantage they will get 10 votes 20 votes or more, but, nevertheless, with regard to the senate, it was immediately clear that, purely arithmetically, it is much easier for the democrats to keep their 12 seats and maybe add one or two seats to themselves in order to get a majority. but the republicans need their own 24 or how many 23 seats it turns out to keep, and in order to get a majority, they need to add 2-3 more votes to them. that is, even such an uh, pure mathematical arithmetic layout suggests that it will be easier for them to keep their positions as a democrat in the senate, therefore, they said that there would either be equality, which is already approximately the same, or the difference would be one or two votes, but we must
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wait. the completion of the entire campaign as a whole, because we still don’t know, we will have to look at the results of the local election, but it seems that i looked at the latest statistics, there are still more republican governors elected there. yes, we need to see how many others in the selected posts, because, uh, this is such a single voting day. several thousand were elected man, well, in my opinion, not less than 8,000. in all fifty states, and that's when they talked about the red wave. eh, there, after all, what was meant was that, in principle, the american political system is arranged in such a specific way. there are two parties there. we are talking about a two-party system, but within the framework of this two-portal system. there is always one party, which is the sum of all elections. well, it 's called the majority party. that is, for the one for which the party, for which the majority. apparatus
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in different elections vote like this party was always a democratic party. and so, starting with reagan, the republicans are tearing up. you can say a shirt on the body, trying to turn it into your party into the party of the majority. that's why all the talk about the red wave. they're coming from here, they're thinking that they will cover the electorate in this way, that this red wave will cover. uh, the united states and the republicans will finally be the majority parties. apparently, this cannot be done , because the party is strongly shifting to the right. here are the conservatives. there they settled. well, we're up to reagan even starts. yes, even jump, hardly anyone spoke about the republicans as pro-conservatives. right now , this party is obviously conservative, of course. and , of course, the last attempt was with this one with the tea party movement, which in general that they are
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a non-partisan movement, they are connected with the party in it, but of course, these were mostly. uh, in general , representatives of the republican party. eh, well, and there both christian rights, and all the others, they tried to tame this party, so to speak, but unfortunately both parties. they are currently from center. e and from centrism what they are, so to speak, in which policies they generally followed only one right-centrist policy, while the other left- central they moved. radical groupings have intensified on the edges of yes, because in the democratic party the same thing is said if we look at the previous house of representatives, the democratic party fraction. it has a radical left wing with almost 100 deputies. uh-huh this is half of the entire faction, that is, which bernesandr also led. c this is the leader. yes, he started there. four five. well, he had about 10 people
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when he first went to congress, and now there are hundreds of representatives in one chamber and these are all people. well, you remember berensanderson. he said that, so to speak, it is they who are calling for a political revolution in the united states. in fact, this is where biden appeared in 1920 . well, uh, naturally there is an increase in, uh, radical offshoots in both the democratic and republican parties. what reinforces the overall polarization of americans? the system is, in principle, cyclical, that is, and victory republicans, such as the midterm elections. it was predictable, and largely inevitable. i completely agree with you that the question is in proportion, but the proportion turned out to be much less than a many predicted. why because the state of the american economy is deplorable today and in these conditions many expected a more decisive victory of the republican party, which did not happen partly due to the fact that the democrats, it seems to me, were conducting a very
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aggressive campaign, fear, intimidation the american population by the fact that if the republicans come, they will deprive american citizens of all rights and freedoms, starting with the right to abortion and ending with it is not at all clear what will destroy american democracy and so on. but here is another reason why, and the republicans failed to take the house of representatives by a large margin. and it seems to me that this is the second reason, it is a deeper foundation. i and they are already writing american analysts. it just, but consists in polarization, that is, american society so split and so polarized that it is difficult to shift the scales to one side or the other. listen to the opinion of atlantic magazine columnist david graham if you like to watch the uncompromising hard split into two almost equal parts and the anxiety inherent
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in american political life in recent years, then the 2022 elections will be good news for you, preliminary results show, that the republicans won a less landslide victory. than expected and certainly less than predicted some party leaders. this could turn out to be the best midterm result for the incumbent's party since 2002. despite high inflation, major economic shocks and biden's persistently low approval ratings, the relatively small change shows above all how petrified american politics has become, resisting major change, even amid upheaval and anger, one reason is that the election is now embraced by bipartisans. not only as an opportunity to influence the decision of the government. and how did former presidents barack obama warn in the existential battle of the bidens the other day that the fate of democracy is at stake in this election, just as trump said earlier that the democratic party wants to destroy
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america as we know it? here it is, really. uh, it seems to me that the peculiarity of these midterm elections is that they were perceived in many ways, as if the presidential election was the focus. yes, that intensity of political struggle, as if there were presidential elections. here is andranik vosevich, but graham writes that these elections were perceived as existential yes, indeed. see what slogans were used save america save america yes, that is, respectively, uh, the power of the democrats is perceived as destructive for the united states, uh, and the same thing, from the side of the republic from the side of the democrats, the arrival of the republicans, as a threat to american democracy , here in this existential and irreconcilable struggle. how do you assess the prospects american politics after the midterms? i rate it badly. as a matter of fact, what happened nothing for me, at least
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surprising no, i will say an even more interesting and unusual thing for probably the majority of our viewers, if it is possible to say about any country that there are elections without elections, this is the united states you know america because they divide constituencies in such a peculiar way, it turns out that, well, somewhere around 35-40 constituencies where competitive elections are taking place, that is democrats against, uh, republicans, and in everyone else it is known in advance who won the primary, he already won the election. and what does it say? this suggests that the system that was created by the founding fathers and assumed a general absence of political parties. there is a brilliant book by richard hostater on this subject. yes, no
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parties, but suddenly it became even more party-polarized, like the english wester system, because if you go to the primaries, there are 10-12% of apartment activists involved ideologically oriented radicals. if you don’t get sick with their voices, you don’t have any chances at all, or the next time they will take you out, and so on and so on. there is a sharp polarization that has never happened in american history. we remember in advance when there were many more serious conservatives inside the democratic party, and liberals inside the republican party. that's why, as they say, well, in english, i'll say it re- ah, maybe there was
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an agreement about the bunch. isle, that is, through corridor could negotiate with representatives of the opposing party. today. it's completely out of the question. these people hate each other and can't stand it, of course, they're just life-to- death oriented. here comes the war. that is why it seems to me that the future of the american political system and in general of american social and political life is not good. does not shine for americans, but look, now even a few yes , socio-economic issues have always been important, but today they share socio -cultural questions. it means gender issues. this is when
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parents forbid to attend to their children, and in schools, they make decisions that parents do not even inform about. and, of course, they change the sex of children. there are a million different things, of course, but even here, for example, many people really said that it might be in vain, even, uh, these three uh members of the supreme court. uh, trump brought the supreme court. well , here is their decision about. this is not the abolition of abortion. it's a bit of a change in the abortion law. this is actually the delegation of decision-making at the level of the states first, the states second, please have abortions, but a number of things still began to be banned, because, well, they reached a completely crazy state , it was possible until the last day kill a child. and even
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after the birth, the mother, in agreement with the doctor or on consultation, could kill the child. that is, it caused, of course, a lot of people to be dumbfounded, therefore, but it was used that the republicans are fascists, the republicans will forbid all rights, and our body is our property. we ourselves decide women have been talking about this for a long time and therefore there was a lot. i agree fear, but the latter can not say this. i think you know. i also thought so, i have several works, when i worked, not so long ago in new york they made reports on these topics. i also thought that the republican party was becoming the party of the rich whites and the old. but they are losing youth, there, and so on and so forth. but you won't even believe it, not only this time
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they said, red tsunami or red wave. they even said things that americanists have not heard for a long time. reland. this is a regroup. uh, it means the electorate of the party, what was meant for the first time they began to talk about the fact that latin americans, they began to en masse go over to the side of the republican party, what was once the case? but by the way, is that why they called it relineman? yes, of course, it was and the last thing i would like to contact with this is to say. i think that here a very important role was played by the fact that now, after all, voting is by mail. and here, it is in this element that it is very easy to use the administrative resource, which is what it uses, as during
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the presidential elections. it 's the technology giants who have used this to help people fill out and send out ballots. and now it seems to me that this administrative resource is also being used. that is why the election of governors is also very important in the midterm elections. here they are only elections to the house of representatives and the senate, because it is the governors who have that administrative a resource that largely influences elections at the state level. a this is fundamentally important. for the presidential elections, because after all , the presidents of the united states are elected by the states, not by people, but by the states, u sergey sergeevich we do not know the final results of the elections. and they took place, like, like yesterday. well, even taking into account the time difference, it seems like it's about time. yes but there will be, uh,
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lengthy counting like votes and besides, we observed approximately the same picture as in the presidential elections of the twentieth year, when at first it seems, as in the first. uh, the republicans won the results by a wide margin, and not only in the house of representatives in the senate, then their advantage was reduced, it was reduced, and as a result, the senate. really. it is still not clear in the house of representatives that there is a very minimal, uh, preponderance yes, and this is connected, just mail voting voting by mail was originally associated with a code, sort of like pandemic restrictions. no, voting by mail is retained in this regard, there is a question for you. you expect, yes, and trump already kind of hinted at, the possibility of falsification called on people to protest to protest to protest you, and you expect, uh, again the story of the non-recognition of the elections , demanding recounts with pairing the results with all sorts of litigation and protests, or in your opinion, in this time everything will go more or less smoothly on the 3rd of each person. those who deal with
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america understand perfectly well that the united states america, including strong lawyer schools, it's true. uh, the largest number of lawyers per capita is also a fact. once upon a time there were more only in singapore, but even then america surpassed. and now look at 42 million letters were sent by mail a huge amount of recording violations at polling stations a huge amount of video materials, when we see one person sitting filling out dozens and dozens of ballots a huge number of those violations that were instituted, first of all, fucking, active patients . or how do you person connected to artificial kidneys to heart circulation. and this person voted administrative resource. and here is what i was talking about, a very important point, the state for america is much larger than the states. and what are you talking about, dmitry vyacheslavovich every time. now there is a huge number of governors who have not got over. they still remain in their places. after all, we perfectly understand such a good
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understanding, like the lame duck of congress, that he will also work with him until the twenty-fifth on the twenty-fifth there will be christmas , a ten-day vacation, the fifth, and in january, then a new line-up will go to work. well wait until you are the master of your state. you yourself determine, how do you properly form the structure that will falsify the elections. and most importantly, something that is not customary to talk about. everyone is shouting that falsification comes from only one side. yes, i agree with the democrats has a monstrous simply astronomical resource of power. classified these choices, but republicans, they are also prepared. you tell me what you are talking about an eye for an eye, fields, polarization is monstrous. oh you so we have our states where our governors are. and there we will create, our score, just like you and you know the scythe on the stone found, probably, these elections of the twenty-second year will be included in textbooks, as the most interesting elections in terms of electoral technologies, the technology of lies, and we will study to
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consider already on separate cases on a regular basis, and not as a whole to consider the whole picture, well the midterm elections in the united states are still traditionally viewed as a plebiscite of trust or not of trust in the current administrations, and in fact the start of the presidential campaign on november 15 , donald trump promises to make an important announcement and everyone perceives this as actually his official announcement of the start of the presidential race, but already even conservative republican authors, including the republican fox news channel, write that trump should not do this and should give way to young people, primarily to the governor states of florida ronu desantes. here, listen to the material from the conservative fox the main winner of the midterm elections was without a doubt gov. ronda sanchez a crushing victory in the state of florida was stunning who is the main
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loser donald trump selected loyal candidates to defeat vulnerable democrats in several states again, the actions of the former president cost the republicans control of the senate in a year when they had every chance of winning based on the results of the 2022 midterm elections. many may conclude that the republican party is ready to move on without donald trump as its leader yury nikolaevich how do you assess the prospects for the presidential race? will trump go or will he still give way to the landing force, and will biden go? firstly, i do not quite agree with the final phrase, because after all, trump is by no means the leader of the republican party. here he is, after all, the most popular politician among republican politicians, he came to the republicans. in the sixteenth year he asked take part in the elections. they agreed to have him run on the gop ticket. he was never close to the republican party,
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never held, never officially supported, never held any position from the republican party. he has been in business all his life and in his own person trump is a typical populist, and in this election he will have the republican party. in fact , it was completely unimportant only from a formal point of view. he introduced his game in these elections. he supported not just the republicans, but supported the trumpists. that is, those who are close to him, who support his views. and so, if it 's absolutely right, on the other hand. yes, at the beginning of this material it was said that he ruined the company in florida to a large extent because he did not let the other landing forces win, but others by a wide margin. yes, but heard trump’s speech about decentralism, he tried to ridicule him, he joked about her, he distorted her name, he treats him of all kinds, he perceives him as his
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contemptuous competitor. that's why uh trump, of course, retains the intrigue, he plays his own game. uh, here, but will he be nominated or not, and how will the situation in the party itself develop now. whether they will agree to him again, yes, yes, to allow running for the republican party, from my point of view, is a big question, because these elections have shown that there is still a grandmother in two, she said she helps the republicans or hinders the party in these elections. here is an ambiguous answer. if they are still able to come for themselves as republicans in such a decision, yes, then i think that they will focus, while on the opinions of the majority of voters but all the polls that were given when leaving the polling stations showed that more than half of all. they don’t want to see either trump or biden in this race. here in the republican party, at least, there is a desantis, who is really a young real political leader
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who has a political future, but in the democratic party. i do not see such a leader today. there the field is completely scorched by the traditional e, e centrist democratic and the political elite. and there's bernie sanders and there's elizabeth warren, but they're also in strong, er, years. yes, and they didn’t show themselves very well, there were hopes for kamaluharis, but sorry, she is the most failed vice president in the last few decades, yes, and joe biden remains, the state of health that you are rapidly deteriorating and the anti-rating significantly exceeds the raids, so this is what will happen in democratic party. this is a big question. we will now break for a short commercial, and then we will talk about the impact of the us midterm elections on their foreign policy, both in relation to russia and in relation to china a new revelation from vovan and lexus as pranksters forced
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a spoke in the wheels of the biden administration, will torpedo his legislative initiatives with a big scratch, there will be a discussion of budgets, new investigations will be launched, and soon in total, even impeachment was carried out, and the president of dubai, at least in retaliation for uh trump, but andronik in all cases, do you expect any changes in american foreign policy, including in their policy towards russia and the ukrainian conflict, i would say. some changes i expect, because here is a very important word. i don’t even know how it exactly translates to us here black check that is, when you give a person, but you don’t enter the amount it doesn’t fit in someone, that’s what mccarthy said that this blank check for ukraine will no longer be
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mccarthy is the future speaker of the house, the representatives are now the leader of the republican and the second is still not only in the democratic party. here are the three congressmen who wrote the letter, but also the republicans. still, there are people for other reasons, if some are just, uh, this, anti-war the mood is always in the left wing and even more so , he believes that the left wing of the democratic party is the urban streamers. there, i don't know, there are marxists, right? who only yes there, uh, did not find his place, uh, but the republicans, of course, a more sober approach of many people and, of course, recently, not least, plays a very important role, perhaps, none of such an important media outlet, except for focus, calls ukraine a thoroughly
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corrupt regime; zelensky is called a thoroughly corrupt person. that is, in general, nowhere are they afraid even suddenly to say something so critical , but it seems that this is the only way that a completely corrupt ukraine begins, its leader is completely corrupt. where do they make this money, where do these guns go, and so here, of course, out of a sense of this, there is more sobriety , restraint and severity, after all. the republicans will try to get it under control if it's not given as wide a stream, because, well, biden just take whatever you want. well, this will not happen, and therefore a plus. i think it's still in the republican party. despite the fact that traditionally they have always been considered more militant in foreign policy, but now against the backdrop of these
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irresponsible absolutely liberal interventionists. there are still a lot of people who hold such moderate sober views, so this gives some reason that people especially many believe that leading the country to a nuclear catastrophe this should not be allowed. i agree with andronik, you are all your own, and the political course will generally remain the same , but its implementation will be somewhat difficult yury vladimirovich well, look, if there are disputes about russia, both within the democratic and within the republican party some advocate the need for a transition to peace some are in favor of fighting russia to the bitter end with the hands of ukraine in relation to china, i don’t see such disputes within the american political establishment. moreover, the republicans, who will now become the majority in
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the house of representatives, adhere to even tougher , even more hawkish approaches to china, how they perceive the results in china, and what conclusions the us draws from the midterm elections what they are preparing for, i absolutely agree with you that in america there is an anti-chinese consensus which is based on historical traditions, and not least on russian prejudice against the yellow race, which manifested itself for the last time during covid, when they frankly said that the yellows would set it up, but uh in uh, you know, somehow interestingly coincided. here are the midterm elections, and in america and the midterm congress of the communist party of china, i consider it to be the intermediate 20th congress, because it became such a watershed, and not just between two ten-year terms of government. yes, here he is, uh, xi
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jinping, he ruled for 12 years to 22 and ahead he’s still about to rule until the thirty-fifth year, but uh, he’s also a watershed just in relation to the foam, for a start, because uh at this congress it was let down, huh? uh, the result of deng xiaoping's policy, it was uh, xi jinping, revised it completely. see if the president of singing, the main thing was to fight for foreign markets growth in gdp market share. sizinfin said from the start we need a new normal. we need to deal with the domestic market, not the foreign market, respectively, to begin with, ping said, we need to remain in the shadows and not engage in active foreign policy, and xi jinping, what did he do, entered the world political arena the film said, get rich,
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because he believed that corruption is an inevitable lubricant between the socialist and capitalist economies, which he combined in a formula, and reform openness, and we we know what delphine has been doing since the first months in his power. sacrificed nature china's environment in pursuit of gdp and income xi jinping proclaims a green economy a wonderful life densioping was very disliked in russia and the soviet the union and under it our relations did not develop very well. penza these 10 years. he established strategic partnership relations of a new era and, in fact, raised them to an allied level. and what will e do next?
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china he will to he will rapidly increase its military strength. this again received approval at the congress, he still will not pursue the economic. with these indicators, and he will be chasing, then, so that, uh, the chinese people become such an u welfare society . this is a new term that approved by the congress at the congress. eh, this will be achieved in several ways. uh, so, first of all, the oligarchs will be dispossessed? and people who have illegally enriched over the years to settle executives, including state-owned large monopolies private monopolies will be asked questions. just very rich people. where did you get this money, then it will turn out. uh, big
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help to the poor people, who are still about 600 million people in china, who live on a thousand yuan a month. you are not yet a month old. it's somewhere eight 500 rub. there are about 9,000 of them. uh, uh, this is what the chinese will do now , they understand that their successes, which are recorded. at this congress, they will provoke the same reaction that was after the nineteenth party congress, when we are sitting fina reported for his first five-year plan, when he was released from these two terms of 5 years each, gave him a mandate and immediately after that, a few months later, the trump trade war began , which then escalated into color revolutions in xinjiang and pumping began in hong kong taiwan and so on and so forth. that is, the chinese understand that they are in for a very unpleasant period.
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the chinese will probably go for some kind of uh in words. uh softening. e.s. america will probably even be some kind of within the framework of the twenty, something very interesting will happen. here. uh, now they published such an article, uh, which concerned the external possibility of negotiations between russia and ukraine and they wrote this american trap uh-huh because the ukrainians put forward such demands in these negotiations that russia will not accept them and then that's it they will say. look how good russians are. and the same, uh, i mean, the same thing is waiting for china if it makes some, uh, deals with the americans. uh, the prospects are clear, and the path is winding - that's for sure. uh, but you mentioned the topic of russian-ukrainian negotiations. actually. we have already agreed that the
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implementation of the american foreign policy from uh, from january next year, when the new congress will meet, will be, uh, a little more difficult, and the republicans really will prevent e writing endless open checks, and ukraine, but the course itself will not change. and now the united states is making it clear that for the time being it is their course with respect to the ukrainian conflict, including with regard to the issue of negotiations, and they do not even intend to change in the last couple of days. the rhetoric of the united states somehow rolled back to a tougher side on the issue of the prospects for a political and diplomatic settlement, and the conflict in ukraine, i remind you that for just two or three days, very many mainstream american media in sharp black and white the washington post wrote that the united

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