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anniversary. everything is just beginning and there will definitely be a premiere on football with denis kazansky on sunday at the first in the big game big bookmaker wenline general partner of the russian premier league on the air, a big game of one near the topic of minister lavrov's negotiations in new york was a deal on the export of grain from ukraine and e russia, and as you know, the russian position is that the agreement on freedom, and export ukrainian grain. it is strictly observed. but with regard to russian grain, the situation is much
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more complicated and obligations to russia are not being fulfilled, because they refer to sanctions against russia, they refer to some positions of banks of insurance companies. in general, a lot what should happen does not happen. and uh, it's important to try to figure out what are the chances that this deal will expire in mid-may for russia to agree to an extension. i have one thing that immediately cut me off, i must admit, about which, in my opinion, no one writes. that's what uh secretary general secretary general, he's saying, about this grain deal , at the same time it's allowed to make from my point of view an absolutely unacceptable statement about russian actions in ukraine , let's listen. un secretary general
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antonio guteres warned that the multilateral global system is under more pressure than at any time since the inception of the united nations and warned that tensions between major powers are increasing the risk of conflict in a long speech that preceded the comments. mr. lavrov, oguresh mentioned the war only once . russia's invasion of ukraine, in violation of the charter of the united nations and international law, causes great suffering and devastation to the country and its people and exacerbates the global economic crisis caused by the covid-19 pandemic, said the secretary general, the obvious prudence of guterres. it suggested to us that he did not want to risk alienating mr. lavrov in the run-up to important negotiations to extend the agreement, which would allow the resumption of the supply of much -needed ukrainian grain blocked due to the war , the grain deal expires on may 18 and the united nations is concerned that her breakdown will have severe consequences for the global. satisfied
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security among them, among other things, uh, former diplomats here, uh, you see, the author of the universal times article. he was unpleasantly struck that the general secretary. he was relatively gentle, only mentioned once just once. but this, on the contrary, resonated with me. he talks about a country that is not recognized as an aggressor. there is no such decision by the security council. and he talks about the country, but the minister of foreign affairs, who chairs this session of the security council. he is generally appropriate for the general secretary. he give such, and author's comments. well, it's a total mobilization by the united states of all of its allies fellow friends of the sex of friends, so this is happening and these comments are happening and they will be happening.
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unfortunately, and of course his status. e arbitrator to some extent judges. in general, the un writer undermines his credibility with such statements. it seems to me too, i do not want to exaggerate the significance of this, especially in comparison with american or british diplomats on me. uh, general, this is somehow, uh, unpleasant. but if you want to work. well, what is that, that the secretary general frankly took the side. for the west, this is already obvious to everyone, and that in this speech he only mentioned the war once. and this, probably, he succeeded with great difficulty. i think the americans will not praise him for this. e, especially since, of course, he was coming. uh, rather complicated negotiations on the so-called
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grain deal. well, if we talk about the essence of this grain deal, then in general, in my opinion, it is not fulfilling its functions, uh, not only with on the part of russia, and from the side of e ukraine or ukraine from the west, it also does not fulfill its functions, because the main argument is to avoid a food crisis and the supply of this grain, first of all, uh, to the poor countries of the south, primarily africa, it turns out, only 5% goes to africa, more than 50% ends up in the european union. e. well, i 'm not talking about the fact that the russian part of this so -called package deal is not fully implemented. uh, our grain and fertilizer so far. uh arrested in european ports but the truth came out information that one vessel left riga, loaded with our grain, our
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fertilizer is also uh blocking uh? the agricultural bank, uh, through which all payments go, uh, all e links to the fact that you can use a tv set or fax there are not connected to the swift, of course, they do not stand up to criticism, but i will tell you more that this grain deal has acquired. it has long since acquired a military aspect, these attacks of uh unmanned uh, such uh surface boats. uh, the so -called naval drones in the attack on sevastopol, moreover, the recent 2 days ago. this not the first time. this was the second time and go they over first. they leave odessa and go along this grain corridor, which is completely unacceptable for our navy. yes, they are being destroyed, thank god they have not yet reached their goal, but i think our
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command is concerned about this and is unlikely to welcome it. continuation. moreover , last time ukraine gave guarantees that it would not use it. uh, this corridor is for striking at sevastopol, so there’s absolutely no way to even believe ukraine’s guarantees no, uh, grounds. therefore, i think that well , everything will still depend on who wins there in turkey on may 18, general. thank you, we understood from what the generals just said and what are, well, the problematic aspects of extending this deal on grain, but if russia refused, what negative consequences could you have for russia, especially, let's say, with countries such as turkey dmitry well, i would actually add one more problem, which, it seems to me, is of a systemic nature, this is the dominance of the united states and the collective west in
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sergey viktorovich lavrov also spoke about this in the united nations system as one of the main problems with the un. the west is re-inserted in the security council, there are three permanent members of the west, there is no africa at all, there is no southeast asia at all, not from latin america at all a and the west enjoys great influence, the predominant influence on the activities of the un secretariat is therefore antonio guttareshu. he did not take the side of the west, he is already on the side of the west due to the fact that the activities of the secretariat are controlled by, uh, the united their satellite states. so what do we want, how can the united nations organization ensure the implementation of the deal if it is not free, if it is subject, to the very countries that violate this deal and consistently want to continue to violate it , which means that as far as you are right, what is the price of for russia, the refusal of this deal means, but it seems to me that russia should put the deal on pause, because once russia
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has already extended it under the guarantee that the russian conditions of this deal will be fulfilled, they are not fulfilled, right? if russia prolong it once again, it will create a precedent that the west will consider that all russian threats to russian demands are not worth a penny. and you can generally ignore them, so to speak, do not pay any attention to it. yes, of course, turkey will be unhappy, because turkey is also one of the main beneficiaries. and this and this deal, but russia will ensure the possibility of supplying its own grain to turkey of its own grain african countries asian countries that need russian food, therefore the west will try, of course, to subject russia to obstruction and say that russia is once again to blame for the escalation of the world food crisis, but in reality russia will ensure its obligations to developing countries. here we were talking about very different situations, and in
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the united nations in new york, fighting on the fields of ukraine and fighting in the political domestic political e, paulie in the united states and these, of course, are all very different battles. but it's all a fight and they're all very furious and show both sides how great are the rates and, of course, ukraine alone cannot explain these rates, but from my point of view. we are really talking about the struggle for the world order, and for the future of civilization a little no less, and russia has made a decision. to ensure that such a return to the status quo is impossible. and when i look at how lavrov behaved, how
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his deputy sergei ryabkov behaved in organizing binoculars. i get the impression. i have the strong impression that the russian leadership decided to move from words to deeds and demonstrate to the collective west that it ignores russian concerns? not only is it wrong, it just won't work. it was a big game. see you on the air tomorrow. the creative industry podcast on channel one with you is still your favorite presenter roman karmanov elena kiper and visiting us
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today, my legs have been numb all day, to be honest, from the fear of contact with the super summer, people's artist of the russian federation artistic director oleg tabakov moscow theater vladimir mashkov hello it's very pleasant in april, in my opinion, on the 23-24, it will be 5 years as the head of the theater. um, will there be separate celebrations for this? they pushed me to this idea, let's think, let's think the theater lives, here and now, therefore, these are the decisions, very spontaneous ones can be made there. the fact is that i was lucky with me. during these 5 years, a team has been formed. which helps. not for me, but for the theater to exist at the proper level carefully focused
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consciously, that is, these 5 years is happiness more than this unconditional happiness. this is happiness, knowledge, education of oneself, education by one's own personal example. in general , we have a lot of activity, we have done a lot, our team has done a lot, because we have not just a theater. oleg pavlovich tabakov who created our little basement theater he created his theater studio at the palace of pioneers 40 guys, then 10 stayed and so on entered gitis. and so life began, then a basement appeared, then it appeared. through 30 years ago, at the end of oleg pavlovich’s life, a new building and we are in development and but the foundations the fact is that oleg pavlovich opened, uh, 10 years
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ago, a theater school that uh existed, as a college, his dream was for the guys to study in it early. this is the dream of educators. you know, it seems artistic to me, and the period of a professional's life must begin around the age of 15 , because this is the most emotional time that we actually achieved. now we don’t have a college, because after college our guys have to do it again at the theater institute. they are ready. they come out ready, the artists came out, they must be on stage. before leaving the theater school, you understand, the artist grows on the stage with his partners, this is a collective activity, therefore, this moment of exit
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and work with professional actors gives birth to it and you know, and we have achieved, but to spend a person 8 years on training well, first of all, it is also for the state. it seems to me that this is true for the artist as well, so we proposed a new experimental program prepared. uh. it is called as an integrated program of secondary general and higher education. we are recruiting guys, all the teachers themselves, acting actors of the theater, just get on the plane themselves and the city flew as a group. from kaliningrad to vladivostok, we are looking at about three thousand young guys. we have a lot of information about
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the guys who are interested in this activity. naturally. we have 24 places. a little. uh, and thanks to moscow , this educational institution is free on full support of moscow come to us after the ninth grade and after 5 years of study receive a diploma of higher education. this is the earliest acting education that has already existed in this format for a year. eh, experiment. we have to confirm in a year. the thing is, it means that every year 600 artists are produced in the country , a lot of them even come to our theater . , that's why
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that a lot of paid courses have appeared , as a rule, people cannot train an artist for a fee. low-income because psychophysics is organized in a different way, you just said a very precise word passion, without which it is impossible to comprehend this profession . actor see actors. tell me, please, i myself became interested in this once, and what is the difference between an actor and an artist? now we have to make a surprised yes have no idea. well, there are probably many different versions. it seems to me that fonvizin gave an extremely accurate one, he said that the actor is
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a talented performer, and an artist - this is an artist-creator, precisely that's who our higher education graduates then in different ways. it is the same and always in general in this activity it is very difficult to say what we are doing there, and we are churning out talents. it's impossible talent is a timid thing. it is like a fire if you feed it with your passion passionate relationships in your activities. it won't flare up. that's for my activity of watching the guys listening carefully it was not that oh and fainting from the talents a person, on the contrary, you try to break it all for him and see his sincerity. just talk about how attentive he is, how well his indicative
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reflex works, how mobile he is, how he hears. here and from this from all the impression is created and further this moment is very important. eh, the teacher in this sense is a teacher. as soon as the door opens , the student enters himself and he must enter swiftly, swiftly, comprehending, especially our school, it is his face and is required. we have a method. uh, we're having a big job. uh, for which i am grateful to moscow state university and psychology. e, yuriy petrovichanchenko, who oversees our project and joint how does the door move in this direction. how to find the most important? the point of the artist's sensual attention, if the experiment is deemed successful, of which i personally have no doubt what will happen next, and
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then we will continue our activities , four people will turn into 240. look, we are recruiting 24 people from the practice showed on the course that we have fourth and will become the fifth. there are 11 guys left and on the second, which will be the third, 12. what happened? they made a wonderful return to school . many of them, in my opinion, the vast majority entered the theater school institutes. you see, we have, in this sense , we are very busy with work all the time. we need to accumulate a lot of skills , a lot of knowledge, and we have a lot of subjects that other theatrical educational institutions do not have, so they can’t stand it, or something, some of them can’t
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stand it if we don’t see the desire and development you understand in 15 years come guys. why is it very common? sometimes people don't even understand at 20. why did they go into artists this desire, interest, passion. no, no, understanding her, because she , first of all, what they think brings, yes, the glory of fame, so since it’s such a burning flame, of course, moths and beetles fly there, well, they all go differently. and who can stand it, uh, sometimes it happens. you know how people suddenly act, who did not want to act. what if talent is revealed in them, because the artistic warehouse of character, in principle, inherent in every person. when did you decide that you are an artist? how did it
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happen? well, i have such an unusual fate for a person who got into the theater. i just grew up in a family of artist directors. my mother was a director of the puppet theatre, an amazing director, and my father was an actor in a brilliant theater. we lived first in tula for a long time in frunze, then in novokuznetsk, and this theater was on my head. i didn't like it very much. because, firstly, they argued in the evening and this conversation about how pinocchio or karabas-barabas went the wrong way or was it more than that, it was all at this level of passion, of course at first. this didn’t frighten me even as a child, so i was adapted to do my own thing. i really liked it. biology was engaged in bugs there and then, when i became older, i realized that i was not studying very well on the other hand. i was a vagit brigade and we
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had a huge success. i played guitar and sang songs. in general, i realized that i needed to act in the theater, i went to act. uh, got ready with the guitar clap me. i received some kind of spectator prize, that is. in in general, what biology, what biology in general , then i went to krasnoyarsk to the institute. i drove in desperation and passed. the closest to novokuznetsk was a theater school , novosibirsk i got into a shortage of boys, and there i quickly got my bearings already, as soon as you get there, if you are passionately attentive, you have a great desire, and you quickly find your bearings. let's go back to the present in the nineteenth year. you, in general, said that the electricity was over. i ’m leaving the cinema, in general, and haven’t gone through any in general, how much, well, it turns out 4 years and the film the challenge and you are back in the frame, well, yes,
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it happened here. that's how i don't want to, you know, when big artists say they go around, and then they come back here. yes? well, yes, in this sense, maybe it falls into this category, maybe of course, but hardly, because, uh, when i began to deal directly with schools and the theater. and i just realized that here it is necessary to increase the knowledge of my capabilities and strength and energy intensity by a factor not up to the cinema already. well, yes, not at all up to the cinema, but you see, it happened. uh what, uh, they offered me and how times there was an opportunity to advance much and there was an opportunity to plan, when you saw the script for the first time here or call. we love call stories. yes, the producer called. konstantin lvovich suggested this
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with denis kazansky on sunday on the first in the big game big bookmaker wenline general partner of the russian premier league creative industry podcast on channel one elena kiper roman pockets he is visiting today vladimir mashkov people's artist and artistic director of the moscow e- theater oleg tabakov film there was no challenge never in the history of cinema some actors, they played a role, while others lived a real life at that time, and in fact. these are two worlds that converged on one platform. here's a job for you. ah, in such a film, did you know whether it was a challenge, when even the decision had already come, because for a long time
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people did not believe it and everyone was really very happy. what happened successfully? the responsibility was enormous the attention of the whole world to this operation, and the program according to which shipenko was preparing for them. and julia this is a new training program for tourists for six months before preparing for at least a year. and here is new knowledge. uh let you prepare quite quickly. it empowers people in general. eh, having some unique professions that are required there for certain experiences of discovery and it would be nice if they had the opportunity. because cosmos is open, we understand that the plans that roskosmos has are not huge, and uh,
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i'm sure that the one who will be the first on mars is already living among us, the next film has already been promised to be shot. as a matter of fact, on mars or on the moon, but it turns out that this film is not only a way to show how much we are to say, ahead of the rest in space, but this, and in what sense, is also the promotion of roskosmos, since. well, yes, you can prepare in six months. e people, in order for them to fly not just even as tourists, but it works. it is even more difficult than just contemplating the times, so you know the data, as it were, the concepts of knowledge. these are temporary contracts, our knowledge is increasing, and in himself and a person about his possibilities. and and technology so yes, you know? here, i think, right now it will end quite recently there. i understand project 500 when some. the man was in the same
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room, simulating this flight to mars for 500 days. yes? well, i think, but if the artists are launched, here they are hammering for 500 days , they can stay in the same room. they will do something, they will work on the pan, and once again they talk about the possibility of knowledge, which is already an impossibility that allows non- professionals to get into the orbit of this discovery. this is, in general, a film that a person should keep in suspense and, in general, by and large. which was there a need? sending a person really into space is necessary for
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the development of mankind for cinema. and a challenge for people too, because yes, i say it again, this research makes it possible to carry out further research. we have the capacity and strength for this. hmm. and if we talk about, uh, of course, what was filmed in space. this is unique, because everything there was really hard work . seconds, because not to violate the overall scope of work and, of course, personal courage. and the crew and our guys is the responsibility, which was on anton nikolaevich capillary, who accompanied them. to the orbit and the events that took place they
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were very exciting life events of non-stationary situations, probably a lot, but i meet these people. i have been twice to baikonur, i met. with great serious scientists with foremen with workers who know the rocket as their home in this sense and i know their responsibility and i know how they prepare. and how much effort is put into souls and excitement. you know, she's like that, when you approach her, she's a small rocket. well, well, all this looks grandiose in comparison with what we see, apparently, when you see it, it really seems to be small, and the person suddenly becomes even smaller. it's just kind of tiny, and the space of space is endless and this
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connection, when you see the preparation and do you hear the sound of the start? the crackle of space when the rocket takes off you were imagine i hope that the whole world and the whole country was at the start, because they were watching and live broadcast. how it happened and these experiences that you feel when you are present at the start, and inside there are people you know well. in general, it will not hide. uh, incredible excitement you know. so i remember, when there was a very bright sky, it was cool, the rocket went with a bang , uh, into the sky and there for a certain second for some exact one. the cloud, at that moment
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, the heart froze, it froze. i knew that this is how the first step should separate, but now it has separated and these feelings here this sinking heart, then turned into the east already. but it happened, yes, well, there were situations where you all know the station is not the first time a spaceship. unpacked. i was present at mission control during this procedure. and this is probably the moment when you begin to understand even more, because the first, uh, automatic docking system turned off, then the second one turned off after it , manual docking begins, if it
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hadn’t happened, it would have had to, uh. this is called ballistic descent. as far as i understand, that is, so the name is even unpleasant. yes, so that down, so that you need to lower it already. and here's the moment, right in the soup, where we were sitting. it is clear that they have a connection at the moment when the docking began , the screen turned off, because they entered the zone for 15 minutes at that moment the screen turned off. this here for me was another, as it were, then a cloud. then, 15 minutes later, uh, they announced that hmm , the beautiful anton nikolayevich kaplyarov had docked, moreover, when it started, when they said one of the serious big ottoman. well, there nikolaevich loves it. well, it's like that. here he really is a master. it's not often, it falls out to an astronaut to do it manually in space, but on earth they master
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this process. and now you know nikolayevich workshops, you see his candidatures, how he turned out to be, probably, one of the only ones, those who could be trusted with such, i understand many of them. well, someone was at that moment, right? station itself. yes, i'm lucky in that sense, uh, too. me myself, that helicopter in which i was filming took place directly at that moment, that is, i can confirm to you. uh. we have been preparing for them. i knew how to approach the apparatus, what to do and in fact. so we waited for two and a half hours , eight helicopters were in space to see the place where the device would land.

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