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i would open my hands. flew after all, samara nevskaya failed her first tests. who will take a stuttering actress to the theater, and even with such a specific appearance. i only want you for many years from china, not in provincial theaters, first successes. and finally, an offer to star in a small role in the film foundling after the premiere, whom she will recognize and love. the whole country, the authors of the picture, with special trepidation , restored the most beloved movie scenes from raevskaya. oh, don't make me nervous, however, for every sparkling joke, the tragedy of the great the russian actress, after all , ranevskaya is much more and above everything that she played, and it was very important for the creator of the tape to show her the way we don’t know her at all, president franklin rusvid. i watched the film directed by mikhail roma dream and was shocked by the game, not surpassed by the actress finer. she loved the art of theater so much, well, she loved it so much that it is very
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hard to live when you cannot collect. revolutionary taganrog war of repression ruthless artistic councils in the film very accurately recreated the era and the personalities who created it. here is director mikhail rom in corridors of mosfilm. here lyubov orlova offers faina to play a housekeeper. and this is the legend of the moscow art theater, artist vasily kachalov, who will become ranevskaya's good friend for life. excuse me, i’m terribly not a spoon, i always drop everything to forgive. here is your fate from the top you will be with us. ranevskaya hmm, people's artist yevgeny steblov watched the paintings with special attention, because once he went on stage with raevskaya, of course, she was such a tragicomic personality on the one hand, and on
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the other hand there was some kind of wounded in her soul was this film. how many declarations of love to an actress and a woman who dreamed, who doubted and burned herself, but always remained true to herself me until increasingly until meeting on channel one. the information channel on the first continues its work on the air program time will show with you anatoly kuzichev, russian war correspondents came under fire from the armed forces in the avdeevka department, journalists georgy medvedev and aleksey gavrish found themselves under ukrainian fire while working in the yasinovatsky district. now we have the opportunity to contact georgy medvedev. he is in direct contact with us. well, as i understand it, everything worked out, thank you. god looks actually as usual , vigorous and healthy yuriy and what actually
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happened if the victim what weapon was fired from and well, you will tell us later, if you have the feeling that this purposefully, so to speak, he was fired at you. dali hello feel. they lay mastered the word. as we were told, there were literally a couple of kilometers left at the ukrainian positions, and chaotically shelling the village and the adjacent territory of our route ran in such a way that we were forced to appear in an open area of ​​​​the area. and what is called most likely the enemy copied us, because further arrivals of artillery shells began right behind us. that is, there were traces, uh , shells fell on the way to the unit there were no casualties , no injuries, except for alexei and me also the head of the verkhnetoretsk village administration, several people from among the local residents, part there were no casualties. well, thank god, and i meant
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no here, that is, as you put it , they copied you, yes, and therefore, as you say, in any way. i don't know, the moving detachment, whoever it was, was shot at. i had in mind when i asked this question, is there a feeling that they beat you exactly as military commissars, because it appears more and more often. uh, some messages that i seem to even quote verbatim and the hunt is on. on russian war correspondents, but fortunately, this is probably not the case that happened to you. and i heard you right. uh, some artillery systems were shelling. what is now a long time with geologists lost contact? come on, try to reload quickly, because i think, well , i think this is interesting. so we are waiting for georgy medvedev in our connection from yesenovatsky district. as there? well, actually i am.
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let's, bye, bye. george and i have established a connection. i am actually familiar with this topic. unfortunately, from the fourteenth year, and then i even then there was no such whole, well, as it were, categories of military correspondents. well, of course, many colleagues worked there. ah, in the war zone you repeat the fourteenth year. and so they told me more than once that, in fact, that the inscription of the press is not, uh, so to speak. on the contrary, it is a danger. this is many. then. it was already perceived as a target. and now, even more so, therefore , apparently, you see, like a dahlia, there are no press inscriptions, because this is according to the press. as i understand it , the georgs are shooting purposefully. you hear us welcome. i shared my, so to speak, uh, opinions about the press, so that they, so to speak, purposefully shoot now. it's still relevant it's true. yes, absolutely right. and now i just heard the end of your phrase. absolutely right. they said that any identification marks that give
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a journalist a journalist on the front line in the war zone. now, uh, we try not to use it at all, because it's the other way around, like a target, the other way around. this attracts attention and ukraine does not hide that there is a real hunt for russian journalists. we constantly receive threats , they constantly threaten us and how ready they are to implement. i am there for real. unfortunately, in practice, many have already experienced it. understood. okay, thanks george, thank god everything worked out. please be careful. be as accurate as possible. georgy medvedev is in direct contact with us, a military correspondent. now we have a short commercial and go back to the studio. we have something to discuss. his wife's name is valentina . isn't it possible that my dad wouldn't call him pass me off as a mullet. sorry if it sees
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. exhale. wow bloodhound why are you telling me all this? don't you fight her? yes it is, how are you. it's me alexey fedorov, the developer of the first phantom blockchain and quantum algorithms. and this is the moment when i decided to go into science. i read about modern physics and dreamed of closing her white spots. develop an interest in science from childhood a decade of science and technology rf live with you your thoughts are here for you, of course, hope, if you do not seem worthy, nod approvingly.
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if not, well, in the phone you are looking for something interesting of various kinds, there are activities , decisions and so on. how to solve economic problems that have gone so far that there is no civilized, no systemic solution? one smart person , the nobel laureate in economics, by the way, noted that for a complete reset for some economic analogue of war is needed to solve all the accumulated problems. there is also an expression of the old, remember about the eufuzil in the city, which they cut open and untie. well, there is an opinion that all the accumulated problems are solved in this way precisely by the economic analogues of the war. i don’t really understand what the economic analogue of war is, but besides the sanctions imposed there, by the whole world, everything possible on russia, but, apparently, the ideal economic analogue of war - this is still a war, just a war.
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it is the war that will write off everything, it helps to solve those problems, which have already become completely unsolvable by conventional, so to speak, institutional means to argue. you can of course, then a little later well, then then two illustrations. no, i'm not against it at all, and then we'll argue. here is what the global times writes to us. uh, the chinese edition that saw the new war coming, please. higher us military spending indicates a higher risk of war in the world. most of the biden administration's budget will be spent on developing new weapons and military technologies, especially offensive and precision weapons for pre-emptive strikes to ensure the absolute leadership of the united states in the field of weapons, the military industrial complex is seen as a key part of american politics and moreover, as a cash cow for the big business of the american empire, big bosses, wall street and white houses. he sees an opportunity to capitalize on global conflicts. and the world
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sees growing conflicts and growing risks of war. and after that, well, the world will be growing, so to speak, the risks of war. and after it's like despite the butt. i would like to remind you of the news. here is today and a couple of the past days there. that's it in the usa, it means that somehow a silicone bank, a bank, a silicon valley closed there, which means, it's clear that this name is not accidental. it was such a bank. uh, with all these as with which unicorns ask for everything, so to speak, some private space companies also dined in this bank. right now , a message has come about the closure of a signych, a bank whose assets at the end of last year inserted about $ 110 billion, by the way, a silicone valley bank. there are about 200 billion dollars. that is, this is three hundred billion dollars. so somehow somewhere, it means, like a cow's tongue. well, and so on. eh, this is not nonsense. they tried to remove me here to convince,
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dear colleagues, listen to the noise, well, it 's just to say so, well, the work, so to speak, would go on, some wounds would close , others would open. i don't remember what about such an ordinary, so to speak, rhythmic work like that. well, like a banking routine, so that the fed, uh, means that an emergency meeting was scheduled, and biden was preparing appeal to the nation. well, how is the usual routine? yes , it’s unlikely, please, you wanted to challenge all my considerations, please, you talked about china, you can go to history. this great ancient country to turn and show that it is not always war. e was a tool for solving internal economic problems. e ours, i probably did not very accurately give out mine , i will now clarify my thought. they just happen like that. uh, such a quantity and such a quality of problems that there is no other tool left, perhaps the world has come now precisely to the situation when no other tools, i repeat, institutional no longer work. well, uh, then we should abstract away from
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the economic situation in any one country and move on to an assessment, in general, of world international relations. similar situation. it is likely that the current one can be compared with what it was before the first world war. by the way, among experts all the time, uh, there is a similar analogy. people remember how it was, as a society. uh, in various countries they talked about war, they wanted war, although it seems to be before that, in the thirteenth year, there were no signs that economic problems were growing and there weren’t, but still, i would, uh, soviet e sinologists say two words about china. uh, historians of china a in due time. uh, noticed that there are some cycles in development. this particular country can be extrapolated to e, the economy of other countries. and it all starts with the fact that e boron growth. uh, good, the economy is growing, the population is being built irrigation facilities, and
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the population is stabbing, and suddenly, it turns out, so there have been several times in the history of china when e is too much, but it turns out that there are people and as a result of our development there is even some kind of excessive e. so the difficulties begin considerations in the final analysis. uh, interchangeable dynasty precisely because under the weight of problems. uh, it is impossible for the current regime to resolve this, and inside the country some collapse occurs , irrigation systems are destroyed and again, uh, a significant part of the population is destroyed by hunger, disease, and so on, and new cycles begin. explosive growth leads you see to valuable terrible review. by the way, he's great. it's called. in fact. this uh wrote, and others and others brought examples. i want to say that we see something similar today in the development of the people's republic of china
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. they understood this to speak well. well , just as an example, just e, let's get better at the states about well. more precisely, because the chinese write about the states. well, after all, we have a world currency, after all, dollars are spoken in the states. but if you throw it on the united states, use this example. we are here we'll see. but something else, despite the fact that they have a prosperous society , they have developed very successfully for a very long time , they spend a lot of money on armaments and this is completely with an unpredictable result. in general, it seems to me that the 20th century was a century. uh, eating national economies by the military budgets and that's something. eh, this is what we see when the military industry is booming here, i can eh. it seems to me that one more thing is important, and things to mention all the time. uh,
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the military industry for military development. walking ahead it was in the 20th century in many countries ahead of the civilian economy. but we got a lot of things. here is a society to show another, that e civil technology. the same mobile telephony and the development of the internet. they have become they are becoming economic drivers. development in this yes, yes, there is, and now there is a certain fracture nikolaevna how do you feel about this? if you see any signs in this? i don't know, it's not that i 'm giving out what i want here on the global collapse and so on. well, some signs of a crisis will be global collapses. no one expected that all of a sudden both the silicone topping bank and now the bank, because i read the news this morning and laughed all morning. this is a question of western
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ratings 10 days before the bankruptcy of the silicon valley bank at a gala concert in london , this bank was recognized as the best bank in the nomination bank of the year according to the times by watch viewers. but he was included in the nomination of the gender equality index, by the way, according to yes, yes, not a day, it was a good one, but any of these were lgbt people. further, if they were probably doing something that is closer to the actual banking activity. maybe this wouldn't have happened. well, as for, as it were, the current one. how did the war start? we all saw on the maidan from knand cookies and still very many in america do not understand. why did the democrats flood the windows with the war on russia and say guys, you didn’t think that you can win, but you can also lose. and now we have reached the point where the parties are frozen, waiting
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each other's offensive and incomprehensible. in which direction it will turn and it is possible that this whole collapse of all these lgbt gender banks will become that black swan that will make america finally think about its internal affairs, and not endlessly finance their nightingale and engage in forcing. on and on and on after all. it is not for nothing that lukashenka is shuttled in china to iran by daudovskaya. arabia made peace with miran. china is about to gather in moscow, then it is going, then it is not going to. but today, then tomorrow, in general, something is coming, and clearly not in favor of the states , given that the maidan is even going to make a speech in connection with the fall of the banks. maybe we are on the verge of 2008 or some analogue, we are looking forward to, waiting. or rather, something is absolutely coming and look at pretty now, michael will say something on
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a satisfied face. michael why do you think he has it not because he is an american, because in the first part of our today's program he said together with him, he says, i say i keep the money. look for russian banks. here, as regards american here's another thing i want to turn to, just in case, american hmm holders. i do not know, well, or there the owner of the accounts. it's just reported. this is not what we report. this is reported by the americans on the count of three american banks are in line for bankruptcy, dear friends. e please. here's fiostrit bank pacificons and westernalliance. uh-huh well, just, if someone doesn’t know so to speak, then you know, please, now we will continue this conversation. i just wanted to give you a quality. illustrations donald comments trump asks this topic. based on what is happening to our economy , the proposals for the biggest and stupidest tax increase in us history multiplied by five times joe biden becomes herbert hoover, the modern era. we will have a great
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depression much stronger than in 1929, to prove it, the banks had already begun to fail. interestingly, i ask you to say that, unfortunately, michael will be forgiven, the american economy cannot, in your opinion, be reformed in any way, because we are under war and live in war. it's so objectively, it seems to me, in fact, it has already become a triumph. america lived as a regional power before the first world war, when it claimed some old cruisers almost in spain, which were transferred in exchange for something, one of them even turned over there. well, that's not the point, it was just a relatively small country back then, with little, i would say , requests on the world stage, but since then, the requests have increased. naturally, america became a world power with her. there is practically no. she is doomed to this by this logic. he doesn't have no other possibility than to follow the logic of its existence. there are vivende modes, which were developed for it in the era of the first world war, and the logical existence of oneself is correct. memories of war , maintenance of war, life, and so on
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, the military-industrial complex from this point of view. i would argue with two bti here. not because i like to argue, not because they are not even cute these theses. they are not cute, but the first. unfortunately for our entire civilization, it is customary for us to say that war is the driver of world progress, because absolutely everything, including the internet and the importation of the american internet for war and the american military sphere left. yes, even well , a name was created, as i like to say, even the arrows on the trousers. this is nothing more than a consequence of the storage of military uniforms. prior to this, men's leggings for men of the 19th century did not have an arrow, because they decided to order everything that we do. these are the stench we are, we make wars for war and we live in war, and bismarck, fulfill it means. what is the engine of progress and really everything, including space and so on, was done and nuclear weapons, and let me remind you that your humanists were scientists who earned it for weapons - this is sklodowska, who was named at the expense of marie curie, we will help, of course, they left the sklodows remote control, all the rest they
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dreamed, and everything ended with cheap raw fuel for humanity hiroshima's war with nagasaki therefore, from this point of view. nothing else is possible, what has ended? i will only say one small thing, that this is not about the population. now there are 8 billion of them. people it's not that the russians are fantastically rich, because 7 billion live in the south. this is only one billion of the northern hemisphere and knew a billion. we are russian russians. more precisely, we have. almost half of this northern zone of the northern hemisphere. they are now half a billion europeans huddled on the resettled overpopulated european peninsula. i understand what not to cut to us. they can't help climbing, physically, well, understandable. yes, it is necessary to reduce the needs, as in india as it is, so china does not fight not in the needs to share. specific needs, they are not great, and they do not test them. develop its population here all clear. and what did you want to say to the shirt, you are not quite right, in general, you quoted me. i said that i have a record of keeping my money in the savings bank. like george and novoslavskaya not not, that is, for sure. in what
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situation should i say. if you have them, come on, let's not let it be. and what he clarified, yes, that a war in america decides a lot of american, uh, economic interests are not entirely. so why, rather, it solves some issues. so some groups, well, it creates, but at the same time very other huge problems. that is, uh, it’s hard to say that it’s definitely beneficial, and all the experience of e in america i’m perfectly leaving for the sphere of human philosophical fantasies, so to speak, as it were, but there is such a solution in the world, for any reason, that would suit strictly everything there are no groups, they don't exist. well , i would say that it is more disadvantageous than profitable. take for example if there will be let's war. if china a tries, that is, attacks
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taiwan percent, world, trade passes. through e south china e, the sea, it is beneficial to those countries that depend on this trade. then why explain to me. why then volodya shaved off his mustache. why did the pilose fly defiantly to say we ourselves flew to taiwan with a mustache? why when it was not a provocation? just wait what was not a provocation, tell me, maybe their provocation, but the american security guarantees for taiwan - this is what it is. this stops chinese new. china is exactly this publication, by the way, too. yes? the only thing that stopped china from attacks on taiwan, they know that they do not want a war with america and there is russia , well done. yes, well, it's another matter that
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the states themselves are no longer there, that they are so amazing. i don't know, a paradoxical position, then. on the other side , of course, uh, it means that we are still true to the concept of a united china. however, here, look, broads. well, that's all. other things are strange in this, but there is in this, yes, there is a t-shirt and there is little ambiguity. yes, but you know how americans explain how, well, i'll tell you so much they have very specific interpretations. you are already talking about the americans, they have this obligation not to recognize the independence of the secret, but you can transfer it with weapons. ha ha, that is, they observe this protocol that they will recognize the united states not formally. this is really all about the fact that we need to know somehow everything that you wanted to know about western democracy, but were embarrassed to ask. that's when they will be there, but it's interesting, then the participants or not the participants in the conflict. and here is interesting friends. well, here's michael bomb on channel one, that's all, in my opinion, quite popularly explained.
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thank you, really, thank you very much, please alexey it seems to me that this is a dangerous form of geopolitical, that it’s more modern to talk like that, but because yes, with one hand for peace, and with the other hand, weapons in the name of peace, the peace fund supplies ukraine with weapons in europe europe to supply the world and this simply staggers the imagination. i'll be honest, here are the gases of the expression war. everything writes. i probably haven’t heard from human history, because it justifies almost everything, well, here are the nuremberg trials, he proves back, that not everything is written off by the war and it seems to me that it’s not in vain that hmm in russia they constantly say constantly remind our western countries about this wonderful process hmm that i don’t get tired of, i repeat that it has not yet been completed. unfortunately. uh, the virus of nazism has not yet died out in european culture in the european worldview, so it is not yet completed. and it is good that it is not completed, because there is no
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need for any nuremberg-2 and so on. you just need to restart the action. already an unfinished process and from this to go, with regard to the economic situation. it really depends uh to a large extent on the us provoking and producing war. pay attention to how many united states of america after world war i participated in armed conflicts for almost a year, well, how can i count on the fingers of a calm year what it is called? that's because basically. yes. e, at the same time, we must understand that e pereko. the economy here with these armed deeds. it has been causing concern for a long time since 1998 2008, just russia and china that i remember, the leaders who approached the americans and said guys, that's all, great. it's all good, but in one snout the entire world economy.
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you can’t eat, you need to create a more balanced system, to which the then us president barack obama said no through his lips, everything will be the same as under grandmothers, that is, as we did. everything we think is correct, the dollar system is inviolable, er, and so on and so on and so on. what did this lead to that the world economy strongly deformed under two knockouts, knockout blows, first covid, which destroyed logistics, then the sanctions regime. well, at the same time the sanctions regime. uh, led to the fact that the world economy does not restart. it is not being reformed. it is dying and now we are looking at we are looking at the destruction of the world economy, not at perestroika, not at maintaining the dominant position of the united states, and so on, just the united states, unfortunately, either they didn’t have the brains, or they didn’t have the courage to admit that they often made wrong decisions that led to this situation and at this stage, china russia in a calm voice, in principle, are trying to explain to the rest of the world on their fingers that
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in the future such a practice is such a life, it leads to the complete destruction of the economy to hunger to water shortages, and so on and so on and so on , and, unfortunately, uh, our western partners announced that russia and china were initially wrong to listen to them , they should not be isolated for more than three, and so on. that is why i started geopolitical schizophrenia. these are guys. she, when a patient puts on a gown and becomes a doctor, begins write prescriptions. here is the trouble. yes, this is definitely a problem. that's when you say um, of course, really so stupid no, of course, the americans at all. stupid west is not stupid and so on. they are very, well, they have one problem. they have one problem, in my opinion, it is the key one, so to speak, it brings people personally and entire structures, and even, as you can see, countries. i say so it will be to complete collapse. this problem is called arrogance. yes, look how they always talk to us there, but you understand arrogantly with all the states? we are no match for them. a
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it's big it's just it's just a big mistake. it's not that there's a shame to me her humiliating. yes, i was offended, and so on. this is mistake. this is mistake. do you understand the strategic error of content? i think this is a big problem. and yet, what she said is fair. yes you are wrong. we all understood america climbed the war, and not vice versa, by the way, all the others. by the way, here we are talking about the second world war. that's respect. yeah well, that's it, if you think about it michael and you too after all e economic winner. world war were absolutely unequivocally states winner economically, can economically winners are not something that everyone licks their wounds. these are just a little smaller. no, it's thanks. that's it for those events of the forties, the states have reached an unprecedented power of development of economic power and so on, you know what's the matter? it’s also somehow strange that we don’t
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understand this, that we don’t know this anymore. the logic of the development of the states, the logic of the functioning of the states, forces them to be ported this is ugh. each time anew and anew this one - it means war, but i repeat it. it's not that it's not that they're bad, because you 're good, because you're a scanner or something else, because this is the logic of development itself, otherwise there will be no development. who likes justice, because there are a lot of people among american intellectuals who, uh, pointed out what you just said, well, in particular, francis fukuyama constantly emphasizes that it is impossible? which country how does russia leave without due to disrespect, that this will lead to very bad consequences, and his works were just aimed at ensuring that, first of all, russia would be treated with due respect to many countries, their
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interests would be taken into account. and of course. today we see the resultant of american policy. here it is, it leads to confrontation, but this does not mean at all that in american society everyone thinks the same way how to rule about nothing? yes, of course, yes. well, just, yes, in order to still, uh, emphasize. eh, there are intellectuals out there. uh, the same evening by epps, who studied russia , that is, there are very intellectuals who speak out. e their opinions and influence, thereby, of course, on political courses. i think if this kind. there weren't, but people in the american establishment would have been in a deplorable situation worse than it would have been the same nuclear aid, and so on. briefly, michael is something about the american. and when i hear very often in this studio that ukraine is not up to the state, that the ukrainian language is
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not a language, that this is ukraine, this is an artificial formation, that there is no such ukrainian nation. it's a chimera that's not a person. it's not arrogance. stories. this knowledge of history is to confuse the sinful with the righteous, and ukrainians are also arrogant in general to teach history. so to speak, you know , it was in the american, they say it's banned now. i don't know if it is. well, everywhere they appear from time to time that it is forbidden to put deuces. something stupid not offended. well, because it's also a little embarrassing. michael , don't confuse arrogance with knowledge of history, you understand? confuses everything and dumps everything in one basket. yes, they listened to statehood in the thirteenth the fourteenth years, whatever it was, they completely destroyed and turned ukraine into a colony in the salar, but putin reads poetry in ukrainian and speaks of the brotherly people,
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which undoubtedly exists, like the language and culture of everything else. so, one should not confuse the destroyed statehood with the fact that someone invented the ukrainians in the austrian general staff. this is complete nonsense, but what was bad about the statehood of ukraine in the soviet union , even in the un was. why not make a union state join russia belarus and so on. actually, why not? why is statehood worse, and the hypocrisy of the west is manifested in the fact that when they unite in the european union, some other unions, this is good, and when were they born? it does not depend, the union is doing badly again. it is necessary to act somehow so that there is separatism everywhere. whatever, even buryat, although there are millions of buryats. no. notice, really, you see, there's hillary clinton. yes, she said that, we won't allow it, literally. now almost no consystem will be allowed on the spot. means the russian soviet union put something
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going there. so wait for the unification is good. here is michael all the time said with a tear. yes them okay, why? ah, because it's different good how good it is when mutual. listen to this amazing yes from across the ocean. they tell me, well, when i'm afraid, i'm his brother. live your xiaomi yourself, we will figure it out here. fine. well, there is no answer , or there, you know, as mother habitually repeated, if, uh, you just look at a geographical map on a political map of europe, then, uh, it’s not impossible to ignore that the fact that the growth of the european union and the growth of nato essentially resembles and actually is such an economic military expansion, shingles on canvas to the east. moreover, well,
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western countries certainly put the cart before the horse and we are told you are the aggressor. let's talk, but the political geographic map says otherwise. no , we will not discuss this with you. e you aggression is everything, this discussion ends, but what is it for? maybe this has already led to a global conflict in europe which is not going to end unconditionally and it can only be done uh actually. china and russia are now working on a new configuration of collective security, and it is on them that the world community is essentially doing everything, judging by what we have described, yes to saudi arabia and so on. i remember small. uh, a small example of uh, the result of this, this, this expansion, this one, this one. here behavior of the thoughtless has become only one strange brix is ​​now higher in world gdp than the g7 than the big seven. this is actually. this the math isn't going anywhere. from this.
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it's just that this is the result - this is expansion. why is it evil? actually, it turned out . the fact is that russia did not allow western countries to rob syria, iran and other countries. she said all this would be no more and the colonial system fell down. and in general, everything fell apart and everything went to the word, yes, and we are witnesses with you. here is this grandiose shedding, a short advertisement and we will return the premiere of a serial film. head in place , they said, i can’t be here until night, look tv. like this, please watch after the gram time. at tinkoff insurance, we make life easier by issuing policies without queues, everything is online.
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