tv Informatsionnii kanal 1TV November 3, 2023 12:15pm-3:01pm MSK
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[000:00:00;00] another paper, restoration paper, like this tissue paper, first they put it, filter paper on top, then they move on to the heavy artillery iron, everything is safe with protective layers, they are pre-impregnated with special honey glue, it strengthens the layers, goes into the ground, thereby further smoothing, fixing with preventive gluing, we get a strengthened, even picture, smoothed out, surikov’s interest in the history of the don cossacks could be said to be ancestral, his siberian cossack family descended precisely from don cossacks. the artist began work on the painting in 1904, finished it 2 years later, but then rewrote the image of etaman several more times. this canvas is epochal, having a wide aerial perspective, water , therefore, freed from the layers of history, of course, it will appear
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in a completely different light, and i think this space, water is the spirit of siberia, which was conveyed in this canvas, surikov, the parasite of our visitors, visitors exhibitions. the museum promises that after restoration the painting will appear as the artist himself and his contemporaries. they remove everything that was brought in from the dirt, the men are hiding, which naturally in large paintings, especially light ones, flies are very fond of, somewhere it once hung in the collection of winter felton. until 1907. the russian museum will also present other works by more than 102 artists. today the paintings have just returned from an exhibition in siberia, the artist’s homeland. it’s interesting that after a long absence from the museum they look at the safety of the paintings, and also check whether the paintings were replaced on the way to st. petersburg, they do this using such historical artifacts on original paintings, in documents they are encrypted with special symbols. here we have
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a symbol, oil ruptures. on november 30, these paintings, as well as many other outstanding creations by surikovo from the tretyakov gallery collection of regional museums and private collections in russia, can be seen in the russian museum. valery kuznetsov, vladimir smirnov, georgy elin and tatyana bakulina, channel one st. petersburg. that’s all for now, we are monitoring the developments, and the information channel on the first will continue the program, time will tell. the information channel on the first continues. work, this is a live broadcast, with you anatol kuzichev is our project, our regular column: time to remember, there is something to remember and draw, so to speak, historical analogies, today, when the widely advertised, repeatedly announced, famous counter-offensive, aka counterattack, remember, yes, access to the sea of azov, coffee on the embankment states that it failed, well, the west, accordingly,
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and we talked about a thousand times, should try to strike some other blow, not on the battlefield, but somehow from the inside, well, in my opinion, it’s quite obvious, this is not some kind of conspiracy theory, this is a fact, so we were waiting for all these blows from the inside, i think what it will look like, are these really, then, blue-haired femactivists will strike this blow , well, somehow this whole liberoto looks painfully caricatured now, excuse the harmful word, well, look at what we have to say about this , about the attempts, so to speak. split, shake us up from within, president vladimir putin recently said, let's let’s listen, without achieving results on the battlefield, they want to split us, as far as russia is concerned, from the inside, to weaken us and sow confusion. they are also not satisfied with any participation of russia in solving world and regional problems, including the middle east settlement; they are generally not satisfied when someone acts or
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speaks differently from them. pointers, they believe only in their exclusivity, in the fact that everything is allowed to them, they believe, well, absolutely rightly and act in accordance with their faith, and well, you know, the whole story is really shows not that the invention of the last i don’t know, years or even decades, but the whole history shows that the inner time will immediately make us an easy, hard, prey, of course, the prey of the west, and the most obvious example is just today in we are the third... of november, the canon of november 4, so here is the most clear example of the events whose anniversary we actually celebrate on november 4, the day of national unity , remember, let's remember why this holiday is called that way, why we would all feel good about what has become so to speak the basis for this day, for its proclamation as a holiday, that we need
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to remember, please. about itself all over the world, it was accompanied by military victories, it annexed more and more new lands , opened the way to siberia, established itself in the northern caucasus , all this worried europe and the vatican did not like it at all, the european powers dreamed of a powerful ottoman empire in the war with russia, the vatican dreamed to bring russia to its knees and subjugate it to the pope of rome, boyar conspiracies continually arise around the russian tsar, traces of which stretch to europe. last the tsar from the rurikovich dynasty and fyodor ivanovich left no heirs and boyar boris godunov was elected tsar, but his knowledge of his right to supreme power seemed controversial. simultaneously with the discord in the elites , popular unrest begins, caused by the social and economic unrest in poland. at that time , the country was ruled by sigismund ii. he immediately recognizes lj dmitry as the legal heir and begins a campaign against moscow. russia, weakened internally , is unable to fight back. soon a large part of the country is under
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control of polish-lithuanian detachments. poles enter moscow almost unhindered. by the fall of 1611, the situation in russia was close to desperate. large territories were under polish rule, including moscow and smolensk. the swedes captured the entire coast of the gulf of finland and novgorod, tired of the outrages of the western invaders, the russian people finally decide to unite. the people's militia is formed in nizhny novgorod, headed by the nizhny novgorod zemsky headman kuzma min. we want to help the moscow state, so we won’t regret it your estate, do not spare anything, sell yards, pawn wives and children, beat with your forehead the one who would stand up for... the true orthodox faith and be our boss. under his command, a huge army of more than 10,000 service people of peasants, cossacks, archers and nobles gathered at that time. the rurik descendant
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, prince dmitry pozharsky, was elected commander of the militia. in february 1611, the second militia set out on a campaign to the capital. a clash between russian poles takes place near the walls of moscow in march 1612 in china city and the kremlin. such a severe famine begins among the poles that they begin to eat prisoners, this is how an eyewitness describes these events. the infantrymen were immediately killed, they were immediately released for meat, they ate one dead man who had recently died from his coffin . they dug up the coffin of a boy who had died recently, took out the body, chopped it up and ate it. on november 4, 1612, the people's militia, led by zemsky elder kuzma minin and prince dmitry pozharsky, liberated moscow from the polish invaders, with decay. among the poles the clearing of invaders from all russian lands begins from the kremlin; a long period of unrest was coming to an end. the next time the west had a chance to divide russia was in the early
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nineties. after the collapse of the ussr, a new turmoil began in russia. in the west, many regions declared their desire to secede from russia; the independence of the urals, siberia, the far east and karelia was actively discussed. then the authorities were able to stop this process, but our western neighbors continue to openly declare that they do not lose hope of fragmenting russia to gain access to our resources. russia as an existential threat to humanity and the international order must undergo radical changes, taking into account the national-ethnic map of russia, we must discuss the future. the international community has an obligation to support the rights of indigenous peoples who, as a result of russian conquest and colonization, now exist within the borders of the russian federation. the bastards are not even shy, well, in fairness, here we are talking about the next time the chance to divide russia fell to the west in the early 90s, fair, but i want to tell you that this was not just a chance, we lost the country in
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the same composition, so to speak , i just looked at it as a student, i was very pleased to see how they looked at each other in such amazement, it was like a new perspective for them, because, well , in general, the soviet union, the collapse , the year ninety-one, and i say, well, imagine, a man left to serve in the navy, but in eighty-seven. i naturally said to myself, i’m coming in the nineties, but in fact the country is already different, the country no longer exists, so imagine, i say, your mood, imagine for a second when you return home, but your country is not there, they are, of course, from the usual perspective, well, actually, that’s not what we’re talking about, we’re talking about whether there is any, let’s now first have a general , and then we’ll move on to happiness and talk about dagestan, about makhachkala, about everything, but first , is there some kind of universal formula, so we understand, we recognize, so we have studied, which means the experience of our ancestors, we have a day of national unity , november 4, is there any formula for this rake? not to happen again, alexey alexey's memory, and good accounting, to understand what you read, this is very important, to understand
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what you read, this is the most difficult thing, now , in fact, the holiday, indeed, at first was perceived as just a day off, but we didn’t understand, well for the day of national unity and so on, but gradually, especially against the backdrop of a special military operation, it begins to germinate into civilian life. society, we are beginning to understand the meaning of how the west acted, how destructively, it has always acted destructively, and jokes about kemsk volost and so on, they began to acquire such a sacramental and even sacred quality. meaning, i would pay attention, here is your eyeliner, the cossacks flashed absolutely wonderfully and completely historically as part of the polish army, already in dmitriev there were zaporozhye cossacks, in the polish army that occupied moscow there were also cossacks and so on, let 's pay attention on the historical details in this picture, in this panorama, they tried remarkably well, participated
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in this turmoil, and not on the side of russia, now, when they have... roots, they are just behaving towards these very cossacks, freemen and so on, it’s just that this must be taken into account, it must be kept in mind, but wait, you think, but not like that, after all, there was experience , guys, successful, but then miss it and now, prince vladislav of poland, who laid claim to the crown of the russian empire, even after the troubles ended in the twelfth year, that is, in principle, the poles played this... my opponent, come on let’s not generalize, so to speak, my approaches and my ideology, here how do you feel about this opportunity, this prospect, and as a scientist, tell me,
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is there any chance or... at the same time , you need to understand here what then they teach, if if history i mean if it is impossible to take from it, firstly, i believe that nothing at the moment historically contributes to the solution of those tasks that face the internal social national. like the stupidity of the opponents, the stupidity of the opponents simply shocks me, because everything that in general in a decent society does not need to be voiced, and which, by the way, americans never voice it, but everything is heard in the ukrainian media, so let’s say, but what do you perceive as the enemy?
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ukraine, as if to say stupidity against you meant ukraine, exactly i meant, well, first of all , ukraine as the vanguard of the anti-russian struggle at the moment, now hatred is overwhelming everything up to common sense about the fact absolutely, that is, well, this is already universal , as if at least some- then the generalization is that hatred is not enough, hatred can be ignored. that's what further the more, i personally come to the conclusion that it is necessary to suppress, so, but this is what is called a purely private opinion, now , that means, fragmentation is possible along two lines, along national-territorial and social, by the way, the turmoil that we are talking about today they said that then there was no national-territorial division
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, it followed a socio-political, according to the choice of historical path, whether it would be the polish path of limited power, or it would be the path of russian political autocracy, accordingly, well, as it should be at this time moment to follow on the one hand and... maintain contact with the regional elites, on the other hand, again, the stupidity of the opponents, the sanctions that have been introduced and the sanctions that are now being implemented and continue to be introduced, in an unusually two years, i believe, cemented the russian one, what else could be done to achieve its formal spiritual and actual eat this, listen, this is just stupidity, so you used this word? i’ll ask again, you know, this is, well, maybe i’ll agree with
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the thesis that this is ignorance and misunderstanding, yeah, but in relation to america, in relation to ukraine, i rather come to the conclusion that this is stupid, stupidity, because for either hatred or admiration, this, of course, pushes common sense and logic, intelligence and rational thinking, to the second plan, you don’t allow it, but you say, we can’t give lessons, here’s your first lesson, so to speak, from history, not the last. please, you know, i liked the quote from this polish lady the most, because, because these are, in principle, the words that were spoken at thirty in the eighth year, this same year in warsaw, when they taught hitler how to divide russia, thank you guys, how to divide russia into parts, because when - you see, i agree with andrei about, about knowledge of history, in our country they don’t tell the school that we are telling us about how
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the germans tore the sudetenland from czechoslovakia, and we don’t tell anyone that the poles tore the tishin region from czechoslovakia, their gdp grew by 42% in six months , and this is what the poles told hitler. how to split russia on 15, the governor general and what needs to be done, the germans just said that let’s do it, but we ourselves generally know what to call it, the fact is that this is all, this is what’s going on, this process is historical, it’s very it’s been going on for a long time, and as for the split of russia, you know, in the 16th and 19th centuries there was the so-called crimean war, there is always some kind of war, but it didn’t work out, in the 20th century they found adolf hitler, who also... should have done the same thing, split into pieces, the thing is that split into pieces is a dream, in general a dream of the west, because they once found it in the ninety-first to split and split it, but no, in the ninety-first, it’s a slightly different story, there it was done without war, you know, it was done cunningly, in in the 21st century, we found
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our crazy brothers on the dnieper, who acted as the same sledgehammer, had to come out, split the country into pieces, everything has some roots everywhere, everywhere there is a history that someday falls and then consciousness can be manipulated , you know, that's what's scary, therefore, i think that the most important thing is to tell people the truth and talk about what really happened, as for november 4, you know, this is from school textbooks, the poles who ate people there were expelled from the kremlin, french musketeers were sitting in the kremlin and german mercenaries, that’s what it’s all about, this is a war that has always been against russia, it’s not that the poles or someone gathered there, you know, it’s them there for... yes, europe, yes, europe, yes , listen, yes, what is all this, a small remark after all, there was an era mercenary armies, well, yes, so yes, there’s nothing personal here, who pays there and that’s it, yes, well, naturally, but nevertheless listen, well, it’s still impossible not to notice that, so to speak, that in the forty-first year, this
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it’s not that there are germans there, you can’t look at it, but the rooms, what are they, the rest, and czechoslovakia is one, one colossal, i don’t know, it’s hard to say it’s a plus, to call what’s happening a plus, now we can talk about what i couldn’t say publicly 5 or 10 years ago, you know, we couldn’t say that the french were the only people that the germans took to storm moscow in 1941, another thing is that we had such a check named after the sudoplatov, so all the french fell ill with disinterry, they could not participate in the storming of moscow, but the thing is that thanks to a man named sudaplatov, well, they helped there, but everyone got sick with disenteria, all the french, there are beautiful photographs of where these french ones stand. we are talking about the wonderful normandy neman, a wonderful film, we watched everything in childhood, yes, who did these people fight with?
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the guys who came here, who were given soviet planes, they fought with their own, because the largest number , of course, is europe, there are no poles there or italians or germans, europe, it’s clear, well, look, nevertheless, it’s clear that ionnaga’s idea is there, here it is, yes, this is already so to speak, not from not from history, this is somehow our contemporary, and not only anna fatityga, friends, now we will show you, so we ’ll ask stanislav how so to speak, a person who, now, now, now, we we haven’t forgotten about you, we in general, we don’t forget anything at all, you know, many people reproach us for this, but we don’t forget, look, the recent riots in makhachkala attracted the attention, well, not only of all russia, of all our ill-wishers in the west, who , so to speak, did not speak out on this topic, did not trample on, did not make some kind of broad generalization, you know the hair, so we said, this is the real russia, look at it and so on, we worked to the fullest extent, and here we are you know, it’s not for me
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to tell you so, now they’re watching us western viewers, mostly russian and ukrainian, so to speak, well, you know how things really are here, and you can imagine how it’s all, well, i... read, how to see all these generalizations, that’s how it really is , yes, what an anti-semite there is, how they persecute jews there, how there are entire ghettos in moscow and so on, but for the western, readers, viewers, it’s damn, horror, how they live there, and so on, well, that’s how it is he’s watching here, it’s interesting, mikhail gutseriev wrote an article for a russian newspaper, and he ’s talking there, so to speak, remembers how dagestan is structured, dagestan, you and i know, yes, how many nationalities there are, including there, but i don’t know, one of the historical, so to speak, i don’t know how nationalities, these are mountain jews, well therefore, therefore, it is clear that all this is very unnatural and clearly somehow inspired from the outside, well, let's look at a fragment of this article, about mountain jews, please, for centuries jews lived in the caucasus hand in hand with dagestanis, kabardians, ossetians, georgians,
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chechens, avars, azerbaijanis, ingush and other peoples, it is not for nothing that many european jews consider mountain jews to be more caucasian, because their culture is close to the culture of other caucasian peoples, they also dance the lisginka, they have the same traditions in clothing, national cuisine, also the famous caucasian hospitality, too... me about dates, that is, law based on customs. mountain jews practiced kunakism and recognized blood feud. they were fully included in the context of complex inter-clan and interpersonal relationships, which are the hallmark of the caucasus. exactly that’s why fraternity is so sacred for them. just as they honor their shrines, they honor their homeland, the caucasus. and pay attention to the subtitle: yes, mikhail gutseriev about the caucasian brotherhood with the jewish people. nice, important article and good. what yorguriev wrote, last year in the american media they openly discussed attention, remember, anna fatyga, to whom aleksandrich drew attention, yes, but,
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listen, this is, this is nothing special, nothing, so to speak, special, this they have a mainstream, quite a thing, they have, i mean the west, in the american media, they openly discussed plans to divide our country, and not in an abstract way, as if it would be nice to divide this very russia, so the american atlantic magazine called for it, which means the collective west will finally be completed. attention, this is not without reason, i was remembering about the ninety-first year: to finish what we started in the ninety-first year, finally, well, get the job done, well, all of this, please, fragments of this publication. the kremlin continues to rule colonial possessions in places such as chechnya, tatarstan, siberia and arctic. the history of russia is a history of almost continuous expansion and colonization and russia is the last european empire. once kiev thwarts the kremlin 's attempt to re-colonize ukraine, the west must... complete the project begun in 1991, it must strive for the complete decolonization of russia, and until the kremlin's empire is
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overthrown, the world will not be safe. and that means such a good word, and such a pleasant one, that i think everyone would subscribe to it, that means decolonization is what it looks like, look, then approximately, that year, the us government commission on security and cooperation in europe released a report, which means... it was described in detail how america is going to, so to speak, optimally divide russia into 17 parts, there was a conference on this matter , there were some homeless people performing there, from yakutia, and for some reason, what is the name of the metrasexual from buryatia, where they recruited these people, but seriously, this is respect, of course, to the organizers of this event, these are like chechen gays, mythical, that’s absolutely , you see, here metrasexual from buryatia, who performed with three, but this is not funny, because all this is under the auspices, once again. us government commission on security and cooperation in europe. the us government commission, despite
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everything, despite all the comedy, seems to be yes, but this is not funny. stanislav, now you have the floor, please tell me, what do you think, is this straight forward, is this straight up plans? well , let's say in the beginning, your plot, the initial plot is very good, but it missed another key date, 1917, where russia already lost poland, finland, and the baltic states, that it all started. earlier, the americans opened the first chapter in new york, friends of the russian people in 1883, well , the same as friends of the chechen people, then friends of the caucasus, the same thing, so plans began for the plunder of russia, much earlier, and this is still modest map, i saw maps where there were up to forty different states , the pskov republic, the novgorod republic, the moscow republic, the moscow republic, yes, they went to the zaankas, so to speak, absolutely right, yes, this is the madness that it was always like madness, no, this is of course madness from our point of view, from their point of view, this is not madness, but a plan
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, well, you understand it, well, i say, alexander said that they have always been afraid of us and will continue to be afraid of us our enormity, therefore this enormity, it poses a danger, something needs to be done, split, torn apart in some way by such ethics, today in our country there are 193 nationalities living, you know, and 276 languages. that’s why here, well, yes, it’s clear, our strength, which was absent in was also absent in the seventeenth year and was absent in the ninety-first year, this is internal migration, people mix, culture mixes , it becomes one common culture, it’s not just that there is a slavic russian culture, a separate chechen culture and so on, but when people mix, mixed marriages, this gives, this this one people creates, but this was absent in the seventeenth year , just as it was absent in the ninety-first, and this is already... these times are passing, when americans look at this, they, for example, look at the republic of tatars, but everything is in kazan, alone
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tatars, but the fact that half of them are mixed marriages, they don’t know this and don’t think about it , this is all a separate ethnic group, we can split it off, that is, they just don’t misunderstand, look, yes, this is mordovia, yeah, i know, my colleagues from there are watching me now, guys, excuse me, the americans drew this, remember, remember, there was a ukrainian front, the ukrainians played on this, well , the ukrainians defeated fascism, well, this is from the same series, it was there that they say this is who liberated, who in my opinion opened the gates of asventsem, the first ukrainian front, the ukrainians we and this are no, this is game, as if yes, well, for you and me, well, at least, at least it’s just not that there are historians there, there are several historians here, well, just if you went to school, you know that the ukrainian front is there, and in the steppe front there would still be a steppe front, and the ukrainian, in my opinion, the first ukrainian , in my opinion, was previously called the voronezh front, and so on, as it moved, yes, but these are the same people, excuse me , stanislav, so to speak, your former compatriots, or
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whatever you call them, they are, but really, listen, how long do we have to go? it means they fooled their heads, the union won the ukrainian front, that’s it, where are you please alexander nikolaevi well, regarding the ukrainian front, i can’t help but say, because the war was german-russian, and svents liberated the ukrainian front, this is the logic, by the way, yes will you say something about this, about this, all this, of course, so far it looks like, first of all, history and in general since the collapse of the colonial world system, after the second world war, here the situation is fundamentally different, it was different in
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the russian empire, in the soviet union, and accordingly in the current russian federation, why am i saying for now, because it is possible to discuss any such projects only if there is also a certain document lying next to it, which would be an algorithm , serve, this is what’s happening here now, this is not an algorithm, no, draw a map, excuse me, every fool can, here’s how to highlight, work with regional elites, on the other hand , on the contrary, how to work with regional nationals on this side, to prevent this, this is an algorithm, and the algorithm so far, i see from moscow’s side, and not from their side, because neither russian immigration, nor ukrainian stupidity, nor american unprofessionalism
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has yet given answers to this question, well, i’ll tell you i’ll say, in fact, this is just a separate topic, now we won’t go into it... especially deep into it , but believe me, it’s very serious and big, they work with the regional elites, they work with all their might, well, as far as they can, as far as we don’t stop , this work is just goes and they have some kind of algorithm, unfortunately, it’s not just a map , i don’t agree that any fool can draw a map, maps are drawn in the general headquarters, we know this very well, in the headquarters, excuse me, what? happened with ukraine, it started with maps in the austrian and german headquarters, all this happened. affairs, and as for the situation that is now unfolding, yes, indeed, pay attention, russia is a single living organism, the soviet union was a single a living organism, but such a political vivisection took place, i would honestly translate the extrapolation of this vivisection into the new values of western countries that are trying to cut something off for someone and sew something on someone, that’s what i mean gender
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different things, but they understand this, this is the image of us. they think like this, they believe that there is russia, it can be divided, and it needs to be divided, because resources are needed to restore the western economy, they are needed, i don’t know, there are service personnel there and so on further, all this actually has a direct relationship, because several years ago western ngos collected data in russia on the level of anti-semitism, you will laugh, many experts with whom i also talked, because i was also asked about this topic, with whom. talked, he says why is this, why, we don’t have such a problem , in fact, when it happened several years ago, yes, about 5 years ago, and now, well, here it is, yes, now they are downloading the topic, and they are downloading it, apparently based on exactly the data that we managed to collect, so it’s all for a reason, you know, and maps are also drawn for a reason, they are not drawn by idiots, they are drawn by officers of the general staffs of different countries, well, and as i understand it, he does not draw in order to
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entertain the public, so to speak, but because this is really a real plan, now alexander nikolaich, please stanislav. the problem for the west, of course, is russia, and the successor of the roman empire, in the sense that when the roman empire diverged, new territories were conquered, they came. invested and made from all local the romans mixed, there was no such model as the western empire, the western ones, when they came to someone else’s land, exterminated the local population, cleaned them, built only the infrastructure that was needed for the extraction of resources for agriculture and did not mix with the people , because it was quite easy to decolonize western empires, because the local indigenous people had nothing in common with the metropolis, nor culture, it was possible to separate one from the other. indians, principled, i agree, there is a fundamental difference, when in the 19th century the confrontation between us in central asia and england began, it was such soft
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power that first appeared, which means that this is the composition of the military contingent that sewed on the other side, there were professional military men who could kill , execution, everything else on our side, there was a commander, next to him were doctors, engineers, which means these same breeders, god knows what you understand? because it needed to be arranged there, so it was immediately drawn there, which means these same branches telegraph, then the railway, they grew tomatoes, and they say that this is their national product, what kind of it was brought there, there were just different principles, then this is this system, which by the way, yes this is very important, about the different principles, namely this is exactly how it was built, look, now is also not the time to start interstate scandals on our airwaves , especially... by countries, republics, with industry, thanks to that very
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colonization, as if, please, well, first of all, i have serious objections, but we we don’t have time to discuss the fact that ukraine was created by the austrian general staff, this is a very serious objection i have, but the point is this: so, i can imagine an objection for each, for each territorial piece that is drawn here, for almost each, this is general, something, well, who can imagine the independent existence of the republic of sakha, within these borders, with the presence of northern supplies, with all these. circumstances, but mordovia, alexander nikolai, no, well, almost everyone, well, buryatia can theoretically unite with mongolia, and then between them, yes, there are very big, very big
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sang the most important song for me, at our first acquaintance, i personally had no opportunity to guess the future folk artist. these are the guys from our yard, this style is closer to me, that is, this kind of intimate conversation with the audience, the first rehearsal. the boss, annoyed , just goes to the microphone, only says the first words and i completely turned over the whole world is thoughtfully vodka, so to speak , let's go, let's go. the audience loves any ensemble, they love, love these songs, they know them, they sing together, i am very grateful to the audience for the fact that these 30-odd years they have been with us, god willing, everything will be fine with us in the future, i drew a cat for you there, i know that you love them, who doesn’t love them, the premiere of the documentary lyuba, lyuba
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is on the first tomorrow. agent devi, mayor gru, he, on the instructions of beria, obtained the secrets of the atomic bomb, was betrayed, miraculously escaped, escaping with his family to soviet union. his son became a famous writer, but disappeared from the attention of journalists. international man of mystery. for sasha sokolov's eightieth birthday, november 5 , you, love figure skating, appreciate figure skating, adore figure skating, hot ice, live broadcasts, november 11 and 12, on the first. hello! you are watching matador,
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our program is dedicated to the famous piesta in the spanish city of pomploon. pompolone has 140,000 inhabitants. the population of the city during the san fermino fiesta reaches half a million. in the ancient bullfighting ritual that has come down to us, a message about the real current state of the world has been preserved, and those who are still dissatisfied with their reflection were answered by the great spaniard, jace ortega y gasset. in themselves, things are neither good nor evil; good and evil lie in our desire or unwillingness to desire them. motador,
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sun and shadow. mercy square, today on the first floor, well, taking into account everything, well, not everything , or rather what has already been said, but especially what alexey alekseevich focused attention on, there is a cut-and-dry word here, here’s a matter of business, technology allows it, this is not the only thing , so to speak, that europe lives with now, in general it has become such a strange and quite place, so it is all the more interesting to see how russia, life in russia, people see. who have lived their whole lives in this very europe, in the european union, why our country amazes them, we will learn about this today from an interview with the former head of midaustria karin kneisel, my colleagues ekaterina vladimirovna strizhenova, watch the fragment. when i was asked 30 years ago in france what veno was like, i said: “in vienna, i can do any part, at any hour of the day, in
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come to any part of the city, it will be safe." and this is no longer the case, now in st. petersburg i can go for a walk with the dog in the middle of the night and feel safe, this is the feeling that is in st. petersburg, somewhere in the outback in ryazan , this is that feeling of security that i haven’t had for a long time, and you know, it’s a beautiful city, it’s a clean city, everything is organized there , it works great. hot water, electricity, everything is available, hot water, electricity, you know, and you also you doubt it, it’s actually a very interesting interview, let’s do it let's do it, let's watch this interview right after the news at 13 o'clock, and then in this studio, as much time as we have left , i hope we have some time left, we will discuss this interview. once again, immediately after the news at
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13:00 on channel one, an interview with the former head of midaustria karen kneisel to ekaterina strizhena, now the news is on channel one. this is news first. hello, in the studio of valery koravlev. aviation of the russian ministry of emergency situations delivered humanitarian aid to egypt for the civilian population of the gas sector; two il-76 aircraft were brought, on the instructions of vladimir putin 28 tons of cargo, medicines, dressings, everything was handed over to representatives of the egyptian red crescent society. who will redirect assistance to them. before this , our country delivered 27 tons of food. meanwhile, the israeli military has surrounded the city of gaza and there are fierce battles with hamas militants. the palestinian country is talking about new shelling of the area around the alquz hospital, where civilians are taking refuge. air
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raid sirens are sounding again in israel itself. there is information about attacks on the city of kiryachmona in the north, a powerful fire near a cafe, blazing cars. clash on the west bank. jordan, in jinin, an army bulldozer was blown up this night. let me remind you that israel began its operation in the gaza strip after the hamas terrorist attack on october 7. today it became known that tel aviv is ceasing all contacts with the gas sector and will henceforth prohibit all palestinians from the enclave from working on israeli territory. this is a decision of the military-political cabinet. explosions at military facilities in ukrainian cities, the media write that the airfield in starokkonstantinov, khmelnitsky region, is under attack, there su-24 bombers are stationed; arrivals are reported in the yavrovsky district of the lviv region, where a military training ground and a mercenary base are located. in the special operation zone
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, su-25 attack aircraft hit the ukrainian armed forces bases in the krasnoliman direction, operating at extremely low altitudes, no more than 30 m. donetsk artillery sector. the enemy's rotation in the makarovka area was disrupted, well, this is a district soldier at a combat post, carnet crews, this is one of the most effective mobile weapons, after attacks by anti-tank missile systems, a cemetery for damaged equipment, including nato production. such calculations as carnets, they are like a bone in the throat for ukrainian equipment, does not allow them to pass at all, even now there are about 60 units... damaged, these are tanks, combat vehicles, pickups, they even, out of hopelessness, have already begun to use motorcycles, and still soviet probably with cradles, with such, in order to try to at least somehow supply the infantry with water and food, but they were also
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destroyed on the approaches, and then the footage of objective control, the positions of the ukrainian armed forces 2 km from the village of verbovoye, ours are hitting from guns, dropping mines from drones. the investigation into the crimes of ukrainian militants against civilians in donbass was discussed in the lugansk republic at a meeting held by the chairman of the investigative committee, alexander bostrykin. charges in absentia have been brought against a number of military personnel, fifty foreign mercenaries, as well as former high-ranking officials from ukraine who made the decision to launch the so-called anti-terrorist operation. the investigation is ongoing. also, alexander bostrykin presented awards. another mission of the investigative committee -
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delivery of humanitarian aid, water, food, medicine and other important cargo, a revolutionary technology that has proven its effectiveness. is now ready for use on an industrial scale. the reactor of the nuclear power plant operated for a whole year using fuel made from nuclear waste. our scientists at the beloyarsk npp succeeded. and this is the most important event for world science, a big step towards providing the entire planet with clean energy for centuries. andrey goldarev found out how everything works. everyone who didn’t take it to the akoshka is coming. we are a few meters from the holy of holies. the central hall of power unit number 4 of beloyarsk npp. entry here is strictly limited. before filming, journalists are asked to completely change clothes and are given dosimeters. if the signal on the dosimeter goes off, be sure to contact the accompanying person. however, this is more of a precautionary measure, the power unit is clean, there will be no radiation. one more briefing, let's go inside. this is the heart of the fourth
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power unit, the nuclear reactor. but in fact , this is only its tip, the so-called protective cover. all processes themselves take place below the floor level, at almost depth. right here i wonder what exactly these processes are, firstly, this is a fast neutron reactor , there are no such things anywhere else in the world, secondly, this is the first reactor on the planet that worked for a year at almost full capacity with special mox fuel, fuel consisting of nuclear waste, nuclear scientists explain using a simple example. imagine that you made yourself a stove that works on birch logs, but this stove can only burn birch bark, it’s an analogue of a thermal reactor, you... after that you are left with dirty logs that you need to store somewhere. let's move on to fast reactors, this is, relatively speaking , a stove that takes those dirty logs, not only does it work on them, it also turns these logs back into.
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such a stove is the reactor at the beloyarsk nuclear power plant, there are several advantages here: firstly, the ability to dispose of hazardous waste, and secondly, it is possible to produce new fuel for other nuclear power plants, for example, it’s as if a car is driving, new gasoline appears in the gas tank . now we have shown that the technology has worked, we have closed the cycle from words in general, that is, we have shown that we can take spent fuel, make fresh fuel out of it and recycle it again to make new fuel. that is, we have proven to ourselves to the whole world that the technology works, and this technology is also safe; fast neutron reactors have several protection systems at once. we have a reactor, one might say, the champion in safety in the world, why, because it provides not only protection based on some technical devices that are powered by electricity, but in many ways it is protected by natural feedbacks and passive safety systems, that is, even if a person does not intervene in the process, the system itself will stop the nuclear reaction, but the main thing is the generation of electricity, to understand how exactly, let’s look
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at the beloyarsk nuclear power plant in general, here is the reactor where the nuclear reaction occurs and heat is released, then in the steam generator the heat turns into steam, which in turn starts the rotation turbine and the generator, this is already here, as a result , electricity is released and this whole process occurs continuously. and here is the very place where electricity generation occurs. turbogenerator, the process is very noisy, so we were asked to put on ear protection, we need to follow safety precautions, this system generates 880 megawatts of hf every hour. this will be enough to fully provide electricity to yekaterinburg, a city with a population of half a billion, or even an entire region, such as crimea, for example, but there are plans to generate even more energy. now in the urals the design of the bn 1200 power unit is underway, that is, with a capacity of 1200 mw and also
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operating on fast neutrons, this is the future nuclear energy, the president has set the task of providing 25% of generation from nuclear power plants in russia as a whole by 2045, in fact, the figure for us is a guideline, what the results of the work of the last 50 years have already achieved, if it is possible to implement the technology on an industrial scale, then our country, yes, in general, the planet will be provided with clean nuclear electricity for hundreds of years to come, and the first step towards this has already... been taken, can this be called a revolution in the energy sector? well, in general, yes, because it’s essentially an analogue of a perpetual motion machine created. well, at the end, when we went back, we clarified that the dosimeter really didn’t show anything. thank you, andrey golderev, maxim trubnikov, irina chyuchuy and evgeny kuznetsov, channel one, sverdlovsk region. the us house of representatives has approved a bill that provides $14 billion in financial assistance to israel. and it does not contain a single mention of ukraine, the very document that joe biden threatened to block,
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if, of course, the initiative is supported by both houses of congress, but this is unlikely, now the word behind the senate, and the democrats who control it initially insisted on combining aid to both tel aviv and kiev in one law. republicans believe that it is time to reconsider sponsorship of ukraine; it is too expensive. in general, the inter-party split is growing stronger. for now, kiev has to be content with the fact that ... according to media reports, today washington may announce another aid package worth 425 million dollars. latvia has finally banned the movement of cars with russian license plates on its territory; owners have been given time for re-registration of cars, the deadline is february 14, and then confiscation and fines of up to 2,000 euros. the relevant law, which was adopted by the sejm, stipulates that the requirements do not apply only to transport. transit is not prohibited by law, but there is an important condition:
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no more than 24 hours must pass between entry and exit from latvia. it is noted that they plan to transfer the confiscated cars to ukraine. the final of the all-russian competition, big change, has started at the artek children's center. this is the flagship project of the youth movement first and presidential platform russia land of opportunities. high school students 5 days of educational program. tests, schoolchildren in the eighth and tenth grades will have to assemble teams to carry out creative tasks, and then defend the project , the winners will receive a million rubles for education, the participants say that the competition is a huge opportunity for them, the competition will make a big difference, i expect a lot new acquaintances, coolest projects, and most importantly, opportunities for self-realization, together with our big friendly homeland, i i really like it, there are a lot of opportunities here, i can reveal myself the way i am... a real gift for fans of the classics , an international
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vivacelo festival dedicated to villancello music has opened in moscow. the astonishing sound of the instrument and the stars of the world stage, masterpieces by shestokovichini, weinberg and premieres of works by contemporary composers, classics and jazz interpretations, unexpected experiments, a mixture of genres, ivachelo is taking place for the fifteenth time, concerts at several moscow venues at once and the organizers promise capital... the opening concert is a concert dedicated to the centenary of the birth of daniil shafan, a musician who is called the persecutor of the 20th century, we are very glad that we will be able to hear vyalancheil, a brotherhood of the 18th century, on which the musician played for almost 60 years, after
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his death he bequeathed it to the museum, and the russian national museum of music this time is giving us the instrument so that it can be heard, at the last concert we will have an evening called bioloncello, as all the best young and vilancellist mastitis to play alone in different ensembles, here we will make interesting use of the space of the chakovsky concert hall, we will glorify our instrument in every possible way, awarding, goal concert, unforgettable emotions in the state kremlin palace announced the winners of the national children's award of the karusel tv channel. the main characters - 12 lauet nominations were determined by the young spectators themselves and a real holiday was organized for them. yuri shcherbakov will confirm. guys, who is this in the box? take a photo with a zebra checkerboard, dance with cuties, drown in the soft embrace of leo the leopard. for a few
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hours, the state kremlin palace turned into a huge children's playground, instead. long-awaited meetings with the main characters of your favorite fairy tales, cartoons and television projects, and do you know who they are? i too, unfortunately, don’t remember his name, but the face is familiar to me, because the carousel channel is the only channel that works in our house, the main children’s tv channel in russia is holding an annual national children's award, the award is an important litmus test, children choose what they like, for us, for producers, for editors, as well as for parents, it is important to understand what exactly is important for our children. the most grateful and strict audience, they voted for their favorite cartoon characters and television projects on the carousel website. they do not tolerate falsehood, they see this deception, it is always necessary, firstly, to communicate with them on equal terms, and secondly, honestly and sincerely. the main character of the 20th century next to characters who are already decades old,
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you knew that cheburashka is celebrating its fifty-fifth anniversary this year, but each of them is a proof. visitors to the kremlin palace can learn about the geography of the country. my mother watched the curdled milk, i also watched the new curdled milk and came here from arkhanelsk. that is, it was not your mother who brought you here, but you here. but little dima came with his family from tomsk. dim, who is your main character? um, for me the main character is cross. his main dream is to become the host of good night kids. meet oksana fedorova, if so she will suddenly be here today, yes, we brought her a gift from siberia. this year good night kids took two nominations at once, as the main entertainment television project and the main children's song. this award, of course, is yours , because the main heroes for us and for our program are you, our dear friends, children,
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parents, everything we do, we do for you. chief young leading country. the face of the green project, she has already been nominated five times, this is a long-awaited victory, for me being the main character is something absolutely priceless, because i understand that i am among caring people who are also interested in this and with whom i can share this, the little guy has lost count of how many statues i have already received, it seems to me that i just need to not stop there, gradually more and more, delve into the process, into creativity and continue to draw. the main presenter of the main educational television project food on uura tutalar rose to the stage twice. we will try our best to make our project even more interesting and better, especially since another person has joined us our vanya, so we continue to prepare everything together further. cheers thanks. the most popular animated series this year were chosen by young viewers as luntik, fixies,
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heroics and fairytale patrol. yuri sherbakov, dmitry remizov, ruslan bashko, channel one. that's all for now, right now on the first section is the time. visiting ekaterina strizhenova is former austrian foreign minister karin knasel. i left austria in 1920 because i was accused of being a newcomer and persecuting my own people. dogs, as if i were experimenting on them, this is when the story with navalny happened, i was considered too close to russia, but i was not so close to russia then, but they accused me that the kremlin was plastering me, that i was a spy on kremlin. hello, you are looking, our program is dedicated to
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the famous city of pomplona in spain. pomplon has 140,000 inhabitants. the population of the city during the san fermino fiesta reaches half a million. in the ancient ritual of bullfighting that has come down to us, a message about the real current state of the world has been preserved, and thus who is still dissatisfied with his reflection , answered the great spaniard, hasaar tega and gasset, in themselves, things are neither good nor evil, good and evil lie in our desire or unwillingness of them. matador - sun and shadow on
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mercy square. today is the first one. rum. castra, a product of the stellar group. tell us about nikolai markin. are you a rope or something? sorry, friend, i didn’t recognize you right away, if you need anything, just say it, who is in favor of making lev davidovich trotsky a member of the petrograd soviet, it’s time for me, you and i, natalya, take me home with the guys. kolya, i ask you, please, come up with something, well, help me, well, for my sake
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was the name of the village where uncle fyodor lived, it’s just sauerkraut, it’s absolutely true, what kind of tigers live in russia, usuri, they are also siberian, this marble canyon, she walked this region with a backpack, she will stop a galloping horse, resell an apartment at a gallop, i remember you. there was no man little goat after the wedding becomes the depth of baikal prime minister, i love my country , tomorrow after the evening news, he began to build his capital where a city cannot be built, here are the years and he will turn the life of an entire country around. peter ii. yes, they were going to make her a pawn in someone else's game. but the russian
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princess believed that when she returned to her homeland, she would be able to stand up for herself. what would it cost? anna ioannovna. her father, peter ii. he died without leaving a will. elizabeth's position at court was very precarious. she could either take power into her own hands or wait for execution. elizaveta petrovna: the formation of the russian state. in the historical cycle empire november 4, 5 and 6, on the first. a lady stubborn in all respects, rosa markovna klyak, is ready to start everything from scratch. fantastic. next level, after
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the program time. karin kneisel served as austrian foreign minister in the government of sebastian kurz. a specialist in international law defended her dissertation on border issues in the middle east. harassing the media, accusations of threats of physical violence forced her to emigrate first to france, then to the middle east in lebanon, and then she moved to russia. in austria , an investigation is underway into an alleged network of agents close to the russian regime. foreign intelligence service research suggests that former foreign minister kneisel was privy to plans to create a denizen intelligence service. karen kneisel spent her childhood in jordan, but after the outbreak of the civil war the whole family returned to vienna. kneisel’s entire subsequent biography was intertwined with the middle east. the middle east, i don't want to intimidate or anything like that, but for me the middle east
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is already in the center of europe. during her years at mid, she actively interacted with the middle eastern regions. she criticized the migration policy of the european union and spoke harshly of german chancellor angela merkel. it is a fact that in times of crisis, refugees are usually women, old people and children, because men remain fight. this was the case in bosnia, and this was the case in the first and second world wars. and now we have a different situation: about 80% are young men aged 18 to 30 years, and this could lead to the fall of this year. karin said that she moved to st. petersburg, where she is the head of the geopolitical observatory on key issues of russian development called gorki, a place where academic science meets practice. we are now experiencing huge changes everywhere, confrontation of alliances, the world is again revolving around the east, as it was in 2000 years ago. you decided to study the arab
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world and quite deeply. you know, language, can the entire arab world unite against israel and the usa? yes, you know, this is a very interesting question, and it requires reflection, because on the one hand, there is the concept of this united arab world, the arab community, but these are dreams, of course, what unites the arab world is, first of all , the language, they speak the same language, from morocco to baghdad. you know, this can be said, they did not have their own pushkin, they themselves modernize their language, but it remains one, so you know, this united world is, of course, more of a dream than a reality , if we talk about the unification of the arab world, but what can be said unequivocally is the increasing level of anger, aggression, many
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of these arab countries already... know how the palestinian conflict affects them, people take to the streets to support palestine, but in essence they are protesting against their government, and this is a general trend, but what we also see is that now everything has changed, everything has changed for israel, this is now a significant problem, it is also considered within the entire arab world , how many children and women are still to die , real massacres are being carried out in gaza, they want to exterminate the palestinian people en masse by starvation, lack of water and fuel, israel is an occupier and a group, not a state. hey, west, i appeal to you, you want a war between the cross and the crescents, then you know, this people has not died, this people is alive and standing firm. people in arab countries watch in horror as israel bombs gaza, killing thousands
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of palestinians, including many children. which will israel's attack on the leaders of the arab world have a political impact? could these israeli attacks have long-term consequences? demonstrations in support of the palestinians are taking place around the world. many expressed anger at western solidarity with israel despite thousands of casualties at the hands of tel aviv. protests in arab countries reflect a surge in anger over israeli attacks. indignation is sweeping the entire middle east. protesters are coming out from cairo to moskat, from tehran to aman. they're not angry only on israel, but on the international community and world leaders, who protesters say have not done enough to stop the violence that has been going on for weeks. to a large extent, we can generalize to say that the arab world, its people, its leaders, have firmly decided to publicly address the international community and israel and say that this is the border, this is the limit. i think you are now seeing
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a negative reaction not only to national policies in the west’s relations with israel and their involvement in this conflict, but also a larger message to the western world that the arab states are united, this is the red line. well, for example, in arabic, the word justice probably means more than in english or german, because there it is a legal concept, fairness, justice, but if we return to the palestinian issue, this concept is much broader. this is something that many people in the west do not really understand, so this is a mistake. which was done in the past when people were promised a certain process, it was
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diplomatic deals, innovative diplomacy, but nothing worked, maybe diplomacy should have been real and honest, people should have known what the result would be, but no one wanted to understand what that result should be, so the palestinians found themselves at a crossroads, something happened, but no result... in 1948 the jewish state was created, but the arab state was never created, what solution to the issue can correct this mistake now? when this struggle for palestinian independence began in 1948, it of course it was a big defeat, i wrote theses about the borders in this region. and this issue can be viewed in different ways, so, of course, both other arab neighbors
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and palestine tried to understand where israel’s territory ends, several wars at once, which took place when israel tripled its territory, capturing some. led to this, which is why now it has come to questions of conflicts like in the gaza strip, and many palestinians are now living in extremely unpleasant, very difficult conditions, and there are tens of thousands of israeli settlers, and not in the sense in which we understand it, usually this is not how it all looks, as they show us in various videos, where many of them live there simply because it is cheaper there, it is easier, cheaper to rent
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an apartment, and dozens live there , hundreds of people, so the question arises here, how to create a state in palestine that can survive, that will be viable economically, there is no solution between the two, that is, how can you get those settlers out of israel who live in palestine, i don’t know, this overpopulated area, there are people with a very clearly expressed strong position, we need to develop a completely new approach, because this is the capital, who is the citizen, therefore. you need to think about federalism, you know, in the ottoman empire, for example, armenians, various representatives of the christian religion and protestants, and
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catholics, orthodox could live, please, you could live in your own village or city and live in accordance with your legislation , but you were not a citizen, but a subject. in the ottoman empire, but at the same time people coexisted peacefully, this is certainly not an ideal world order, but it made it possible to coexist, and even in such overpopulated areas, it is necessary to find a solution, and for the palestinians who wanted to return, for the fugitives, it is necessary to find... a solution for jerusalem, this must be a solution that will become symbolic, you can’t just limit territories, and, of course, palestine needs to be recognized as a state. that is, the whole problem is that they had no status,
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so how can this solve everything, i think yes, i unconditionally condemned the horrific and unprecedented acts of terror committed by hamas in israel on october 7. it is also important to recognize that the hamas attacks did not happen in a vacuum. the people of palestine have lived under a stifling occupation for 56 years. mr. secretary general, what world do you live in? this is clearly not our world. unless all countries stand up to defend the fundamental values of humanity enshrined in the un charter, this will be the un's darkest hour under your leadership, mr. secretary, a place that will lose its moral basis for its existence. israel is the only country that is officially
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recognized. in the un resolution and even then the head called the un an association of nothing, and you know, i don’t even want to defend the un , because if we are talking about refugees, then you know, for so many agencies this has become not a way to help people, but a business , what is happening now, another new quality, and now. israel says: we will not allow un representatives into the territory, we will not give them a visa, and this is something new, because the three governments in which the un is located, that is, this is the usa, this is switzerland, this austria, these countries, are hosting the un, they probably should also speak out somehow, they say, well, you can’t
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express yourself like that towards the un, and in fact, this is not a way of communication, negotiations are not conducted this way, of course, and no one is now does not actually enter into these negotiations. karin, there are still some connections with austria there, there are still people with whom you maintain relationships, two people, there are two. and this relationship is very long. i don't think about it very much because i need to rebuild my life, i'm just grateful, that i can work, because work helps a lot, i am grateful that there are many young people, unfortunately i don’t have my own children, but i can pass on to the young people what i have, there is an environment in which i can
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work, i i can live, i will never have those friends whom you know, you know, from school, who knew you when you were 20, when you were 30, of course, i now live in russia, they think the former minister, everything they are very kind to me, i have nothing to complain about, but naturally there is a certain image of what i don’t have enough friends with whom i can speak my language, okay, i’m in german with a doctor , that is, i have no one to talk to in my native language with whom i could revive old memories, that is, when we were young, we did this or that, it’s just a fact, so now my priority is, of course, work, i left austria in 1920 because i was accused of... being a beginner, baiting my
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dogs, as if i was experimenting on them, this is when there was a story with navalny, that is, i was accused of poisoning a dog that i took from a shelter , that lived with me, that was walking in my garden, and you essentially exhumed this dog that i buried in my garden when she died, they did an analysis and checked, after a re-examination of the exhumed dog, the veterinarian confirmed in this regard, the prefecture of the baden district stopped the legal proceedings against kneisel, in order to protect her reputation, a pet lover, kneisel filed a lawsuit, you understand, this is the same witch hunt, of course, in this case i’m not trying to portray myself as a victim, because i’m not a victim, but i just see that everything that happens is unreasonable, in russia you have never had witch hunts, you generally have women
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yagas, which historically... in germany, we, you know, light them up, this is a big difference. in march of 1920, i didn’t know what or where. to live, i came to france, rented a small house in a village, and local intelligence asked to kick me out, and some wanted to kick me out of the country, without insurance, without bank account, and within about 10 days, for 10 days, i simply didn’t know where i should live, and at the same time, there were very big attacks against me, in germany, in austria, there were crazy accusations, i couldn't even breathe when i looked at these crazy accusations. due to threats to her life, karin knasel was forced to leave austria; the former foreign minister lives practically in exile. she began receiving
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dozens of threats back in 2020, they came to her by mail. these letters stated that russian pigs should be hanged. the majority of members of the european parliament spoke in favor of eu sanctions against former foreign minister karin kneisel. if former foreign minister karin kneisel turned her back on her homeland and now works in st. petersburg, then the question arises: what will the state do if the emigrant policy transfers important information to the russians from austria. i asked the courts in austria what can be done about this? they say: “ well, something can be done, of course, but the attitude towards you, mrs. knasel, is so bad that you there is no point." and when you go through such dark times, i hope that no one has to end up in the same black hole that i found myself in, it is very scary to be alone, no one supported me, and i began
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to plan, plan something always needed, right? i decided to move to lebanon, and why lebanon? well, i speak arabic, i know these people, i knew where exactly i would go, i knew lebanon, but lebanon is a very difficult country, because there terrible inflation, more than 140%. i moved and took my animals from marseille to lebanon, i ran away, you know, there is electricity there. you can survive there only if you belong to some family, and you know, i was very glad to move to st. petersburg, i am very grateful that the people here said, we will help you with documents, we
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will help you with a number of problems, now 5 years later, after i left my country, i have already 5 years a week, for example, like last friday, three major austrian newspapers wrote what would happen if mrs. kneisel handed over state secrets, if she will teach at the university in st. petersburg, but what state secrets, you want to take away my citizenship, make me a person without a country, and you know, a lawyer who would probably take on me now, but you know, there are a large number of people who could stop this when i was in the ministry and wanted to take away the citizenship of terrorists
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, i said, this cannot be done, this can be done, if a person has citizenship, he simply cannot be taken away, just like that, and you know, this applies to me now worse than proof. him maybe a bank account. and the former dean of the faculty of law there said: “we need to see how she will behave,” depending on her behavior we will decide whether to leave her citizenship, that is , i haven’t even been accused of anything yet, they will leave me citizenship if i will behave well. and pay attention, this is a lawyer speaking, it’s unclear who, this is the former dean of the faculty of law, how do you generally find life in russia? you know, i should have come here 25 years ago, it’s good here, this is not survival, in
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lebanon i survived, but here, i have hot shower, electricity, as much as you like, do you have loved ones here, or is it all work, work, work, no, you know, it’s mostly work. when you have 60 friends it’s not so easy to make, that is, if i had arrived as a student 25 years ago, it would have been easier for me, of course, but at my age it’s not so easy, no, no, that’s how it is, no, i’m not saying that i’m old in any way, the bones are only old, but i’m not. friends don't make quickly and it's not that easy, but i'm grateful that i have mine
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animals, when they asked me 30 years ago in france what vienna is like, i said, in vienna i can come to any part at any hour of the day, to any part of the city, it will be safe, and this is no longer the case, now in st. petersburg i can go for a walk with the dog in the middle of the night and feel safe. this is the feeling that you have in st. petersburg, somewhere in the outback in ryazan, this is the feeling of security that i haven’t had for a long time, and you know, this is a beautiful city, this is a clean city, everything is organized there, wonderful the administration works, excellent medicine, be it for people or animals, water, electricity, everything is available, and it seems to me that i noticed this that people have
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small salaries, but even they can send their child to ballet lessons if you want to teach a child to play the violin, you don’t need to be rich, but in the west this is necessary to allow the child a good education, because there are social guarantees that still work, in our country education has now become paid, for the most part, now it's time to say the most important words, my motto in life has always been, in difficult times, it is important to live with dignity and grace, not somehow simply, but you have talked many times about your animals, which you love so much, but how
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did you transport them here? you have a pony, me, dogs and also a cat or cat , yes, everything is correct, i also have a boy, a cat, he is lebanese, i also have a russian cat, he is very cute, that’s how it is... they liked it, because unfortunately, in austria, when you walk with two dogs, they look at you and think, this person destroys the climate, that is, in germany now you can’t just calmly get a dog,
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because if you have a dog or a cat. they come up and pet you, so having a dog in russia is much easier than in germany; in austria, for example, there are a lot of tax problems, there are people who are aggressive, but if suddenly the dog starts barking, you know, that’s what happens sometimes. happens with dogs, i won’t make excuses for them, but if something happens and a dog does something or bites someone, the whole media will discuss it, dogs now have a bad reputation in austria, it’s much easier here living with a dog, and my dogs also like it better here, but what about dogs, but people, listen, well, an amazing interview, i say hello, my admiration, great respect, also an interesting person, of course, there is of course so much, so much i want to discuss, say two words, okay, about dogs, i once interviewed, i also once
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interviewed an ecologist, and i understood with horror, and then i discussed with my colleagues, yes, yes, they confirmed, for an ecologist what, well, such for a real stubborn ecologist, because what is the main problem of the planet, not dogs, people, this is a fact, seriously, that’s why now in austria they look at xhosa dogs. and then i seriously tell you, it destroys the ozone layer, this is the first second, well , it’s clear that kalin knows she is an amazingly educated person, yes, she understands the problems of the middle east very well and wants to. there for a long time, but uh, what else did i pay attention to, how she was charged , yes, that’s how to squeeze out a person with the wrong, so to speak, views that don’t fit into the agenda, she was charged, that means the fact that she poisoned her dogs, her dogs, with a newcomer, i, well, that’s it, there are no words,
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listen, it was also interesting there, friends, let’s discuss this, remember, there she said about the evil that is in the middle east as a result of all this mess, it originates there, matures, swells, as it were, and naturally she cannot just take it and, as it were, resolve like a pregnancy, this does not resolve, she said that this is precisely evil - this is a threat , a threat to the west, this is this swelling, growing evil, this a threat to the west, taking into account the fact that she also talked about, so to speak, the contrast of life in russia and in the west, about the evil from the near... east, of course, it’s too early today to sing, so to speak, a waste of the west, but that’s how serious you are about are you watching this? in fact, an amazing interview, a lot of thoughts arise, very human, such an interview, from my point of view, the main thing that we saw now, again thinking about this evil, which is multicomponent, of course, is that we saw that european politics, and
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we have already forgotten about this, maybe politics with a human face, because now we see politics with an inhuman face, and look, what a striking contrast, this is also a politician who was, headed the diplomatic department of austria, yes, and then we had quite active political contacts, and not only of us, so to speak, there was a completely different galaxy, a generation of politicians who are now gone , who were simply knocked out, who were pushed to the sidelines, but if we are talking about this evil, then in many respects, perhaps, this is the result of that those sane, nationally oriented, and not confrontational politicians who were capable of building a bridge between the east and the west, due to one or another circumstances, simply left, and this is all that came, i know, i’m sorry, i have to forgive myself, berbokovy, i just have to berboko-shaped berboko-shaped, scientists recently discovered berboko-shaped, yes, i wanted
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to correct myself, there is no evil there in such a biblical way... as if in the sense of swelling in some way, but there was, i don’t know, bitterness or anger, that what is meant is that this is not just some kind of abstraction, quite specifically directed at the west, but anger and embitterment against it specifically, she meant it, yes, absolutely right, well, now of course, the first thing that comes to mind is the middle east a conflict, uh, against the backdrop of which the west simply discovered its inconsistency, its inability to react responsibly as an adult, the west found itself at a loss, the west found itself in a state of confusion and vacillation, in fact, this is the mission that was talked about a lot at west, that we are responsible powers, we are in a critical situation , when crises and conflicts arise, we come to the fore, propose some kind of scenario, all this is all broken, there is nothing of this, but
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in fact, this our year is already coming to an end... it boils down to the fact that the west, which claimed to be a kind of world majority, in the sense that it controls financial flows, international organizations and so on, it actually turned out, perhaps unexpectedly for itself a global minority, because in fact the agenda is now already set by the so-called global south, which has recoiled. this evil and god forbid we don’t need this, we don’t need such leaders, but unfortunately, karina, this is this, well, i don’t want to say that this is a departed politician, i want to believe that this is a policy that will come , it’s just that her time will come, well, not her specifically, maybe, well, there’s such a general, by the way, but sergei is right, compare and karin kneisel, a brilliantly
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educated person, amazing, simply yes, with such manners that... with such thinking and with such well, so to speak, knowledge with such an understanding of processes, compare how you speak in a berbok-like way , well, berbok-like, yes, that’s true, well , it’s impossible not to notice, it’s impossible to pretend simply because we have good manners that they are, so to speak, both of them are ministers, well, no, actually, two different two, like two worlds , two shapiras, we have friends in the studio, another person who moved, by the way, this is stanislav , actually, i don’t want you to tell me now how much hot water we have hotter than theirs and so on, no , i just want to understand yours , you have something rare, i, for example, have only speculative ideas, but about processes, like urgei vladlenovich, about processes, absolutely. inevitable historical, and you also have a taste of a personal feeling, understanding, tell me, well, i understand her very well, these are the friends with whom i grew up, such friends, well, effectively, i
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lost almost everyone, and i lost some when i just moved because ties were severed, of course, well, when there’s already a conflict in ukraine began, and they are very brainwashed there, well, they lost a lot of people, well , a certain number remain. thank god, some people there woke up, but most were asleep, uh, they called me there to give a lecture, but something like that, the godmother, my middle daughter, called, started there, what are you doing there, and dear, and then , that for 8 years my small homeland was shelled without stopping , and i don’t know anything about it, and where are you from lugansk, from lugansk, yes, so it comes very quickly, because, and i don’t know anything about it, well what’s serious, she answered, such an argument, yes, yes, the conversation ended , but then she doesn’t want to communicate, in the case of important negotiations, and i don’t know anything, an ideal ideal approach, well, yes,
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i lost many people, in this sense, so that yes, i understand it very well, and it’s impossible for people there, well, with the americans, it’s easier with the europeans, but with the americans it’s impossible to explain that life here is different, it’s not what you think, i’m not me at all battle, listen, well, with the old phrase, yes, that there is no need to confuse, so to speak, tourism and permanent residence, well friends, this is a very, very fair phrase, believe me, it’s deep, in fact, nevertheless, your feeling, your understanding, i again do not demand from you that you now begin , so to speak, how it is to energetically bury the west there and so on, but the processes, they are obvious, yes, you, we hear karin knay, we hear you, yes, a lot, we hear there the summaries of considerations there, analysts and so on, as you believe, uh, there is what it is.. . the decline of the era of states there, in particular, i have no doubts, i wonder how long it will be last, a century, as it was there in history, in the case of previous empires there or or years, that’s what’s interesting to me, that’s how
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you understand it, uh, so to speak, how long, because i repeat, that’s still when there is personal feelings, personal understanding and personal comparison, it’s easier, here’s a short quote, my friend came there from london, his name is john, we hung out here in moscow in the nineties, he’s a good guy. then he left with a russian girl and lived there and we didn’t see each other for 20 years, so he came to moscow it was the year before last and so we met naturally there in a restaurant and sat down, he says listen, he says, well, in general , he says that it’s surprising that london is going down moscow is going up - he said, like, well , london says during this time everything is crazy and crazy moscow, this is what’s happening in general, i’m quoting verbatim, here’s what you feel about this, well, that means, from one simple statistic, last year, in america, the official statistics were,
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from one carriage to an entire train, they got off the flight, there were a thousand such cases, because the infrastructure simply falls apart, a thousand cases happen, schools, 21% of the population in america, the indigenous population, suffers from complete illiteracy, this is effective, they cannot read at the level of the third, second grade and generally cannot read at all , write. which is something overnight, but since they discussed the decolonization of russia with these cards, in america this is also a very big reality, when we left in the tenth year, we conducted a questionnaire on texas, 38% wanted complete independence for texas, a separate republic of america, 38% of texans, yes, this is before the current economic problems began, and i served there with these guys who are from villages, from towns, they consider themselves an occupied country, they know where they are not, south-
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the east, the entire southeast, the confederation, the entire former confederation , they consider themselves to be there, yes, well, the southeast , these are the states, not i mean, i mean, that is, well, conditionally, the war of the north- south, but this is part of the south, yes, they all consider themselves there, well, in villages, towns, they consider themselves... an occupied country, they they know where their ancestors fought, what generals they followed into battle, where they laid down their lives, yes absolutely, this is only part of it, push your luck , wait, wait, texas will be free, i often said this on the air, but i don’t know what it is my words will resonate, the northern queen, the southern queen, virginia, there’s georgia, all these and the northern queen will also have the southern one, yes, so what’s there, interesting, listen, very interesting, sergei vladimirovich, what kind of you are, what’s this with lenin’s slyness , look at us and smile. i'm talking about the sunset of the west, well of course, it is an obvious thing that the west has lost or
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is losing. value leadership, as they say, lies on the surface, i say this without gloating, i say it with regret, i am like an incorrigible westerner, because i know completely, i knew a completely different west, the west has always been part of our culture, cross-pollination it was going on, walk around moscow for a second, i’ll interrupt, wait, now you’re a consistent westerner, you know how you’re in a trap. there are sovietologists, well , there is no advice, and what’s the point of being a westerner, so to speak, of the previous version, well there is no more west, so, uh, you can argue here, because after all, from my point of view, and of course, you can, but those who, so to speak, take rigid anti-western positions, say, well, so to speak, died so died, bury, forget and so on, but in fact any crisis, the west is in a very deep crisis, this is
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an opportunity to reinvent itself, which is why, strictly speaking, we cannot wait for the moment when politicians like karin, when they come to power they will think, lord, what’s wrong happened to us , where is all this our leadership ? i don’t know, i want to believe in this, because i am an incorrigible optimist, but again, guys, let ’s still understand that macron’s language, macron’s political language is one story, and fragments of french in war and peace are this is a completely different story, you know, and if we just say that this is all some kind of west, then we won’t understand, where all this is located, and we will
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drive ourselves into a situation besieged by fortress. i’m sorry, i’m short on time, i’m just not arguing with you at all, yes, the only thing i don’t agree with is the word wait, we need to somehow, so to speak, give it to this process, and speed it up, and not wait, then yes, then we’ll wait, thank you for your attention, friends, news on channel one. hello, news on channel one, andrey ukhaev is with you. israeli troops surrounded gaza city today, and an idf spokesman said warships and aircraft are assisting the ground forces. units to strike hamas infrastructure. the palestinian side reports new attacks on civilians. air attacks hit alquz hospital, wounding dozens and killing at least eight palestinians during overnight israeli military raids on the west bank . air raid sirens sound as
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hamas's military wing reported attacks on tanks and armored vehicles. against this background , us secretary of state anthony blinken arrived in tel aviv again. he speaks one-on-one with prime minister netanyahu. blinkin has already flown to him in october. soon after the escalation began , biden followed, declaring his full support for israel. and now, as the american media write, washington is negotiating a humanitarian pause in hostilities in order to free the hostages. there is no talk of a ceasefire. on the contrary, the states are preparing to allocate more than 14 billion dollars in military aid to israel, which has already been approved by the house of representatives. events in the middle east and possible ways to resolve the conflict today were among the main topics of negotiations in moscow, ministers foreign affairs of russia and kuwait. sergei lavrov and his colleague condemned the indiscriminate use of force, the head of our foreign ministry said that it is urgent to achieve a ceasefire in the conflict zone and the opening of humanitarian corridors. russia. just as kuwait categorically
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condemns and rejects all acts of terrorism, as well as the indiscriminate use of force against civilians, hostage-taking and other violations of international humanitarian law, we call for increased efforts to ensure conditions for the speedy resumption of a comprehensive negotiation process between the palestinians and the israelis, which is difficult to do at this stage, but as soon as we achieve a ceasefire, we need to return to resuming direct negotiations on the creation of an independent palestinian state, as provided for by the decisions of the un security council within the 1967 borders, a state that would coexist in peace and security with israel. concerns
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the need to stop the bloodshed as soon as possible and urgently deliver gas to the residents humanitarian aid, it breaks our hearts when we see so many victims, already more than 9,000 people, more than four of them. a thousand children a week for 4 weeks of war, this war must be stopped immediately, the international community, the un security council must fulfill its obligations, fulfill its mission to stop the bloodshed. two flights of the ministry of emergency situations arrived from russia to cairo today with a new batch of humanitarian aid for civilians in the gas sector. two il-76 transport aircraft delivered 28 tons of cargo, which is mainly medicines and dressings. something that is now sorely lacking. all this will be handed over to representatives of the egyptian red crescent society for further delivery to gaza. the ministry of emergency situations provides support to the civilian population of the region at the direction of vladimir putin. previously, a large batch of food was delivered there from russia. now about how the speciation goes. today our army
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launched a massive attack on the ukrainian military rear. explosions were heard in several regions, including the lviv region. in in particular, there is confirmed information about precise hits on industrial facilities. and yavorovsky districts in the very west of the country. there are many enterprises located there, for example, a carriage repair plant and a metal-plastics factory. ukraine used them for the production and repair of armored vehicles, as well as logistics centers for western weapons. explosions that night thundered in the odessa region, including in the backwaters, through which naavt supplies also go. accurate hits were noted in vinnetsk and kirovograd regions, in krivoe rog and kharkov, where industrial enterprises were targeted and, as is known, are used as workshops for assembling attack drones and repairing armored vehicles, this footage directly from the front line in the ministry of defense showed how russian fighters are destroying enemy positions in the area disputed in the dnpr, our artillerymen are accurate with blows they level the fortified ukrainian
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militants to the ground. and this video was filmed under the klescheevka destruction of an enemy tank, as soon as the armored vehicle appeared in the visibility zone, ours worked on it. a devastating blow was struck anti-tank guided missile crew. it is these mobile anti-tank systems that are formidable weapons that the enemy is very afraid of. for example, with the help of the carnet , many armored vehicles have already been destroyed, including western ones, in the zaporozhye direction there is a real cemetery of nato equipment, everything that was burned there, but the enemy was never able to advance. our fighters are real heroes and hold the defense themselves; they storm enemy fortifications. he works with them on the front line. this is mine guys,
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mine is first person footage of the battle in the area work, we are suppressing fire, a group of scouts is advancing in threes normally, normally, men, god bless us , so everything is fine, in the ssu hundreds of meters away, ours are moving through open areas, such is the terrain here, a mine and a group of enemy snipers are working on them, alert for a sudden ambush, distributed. sector of fire, machine gun crew, grenade launcher crew and so on, they began to come towards us, accordingly, the ukrainian armed forces stronghold was destroyed, they worked with anti-tank systems on the marder infantry fighting vehicle, called, that is, now, an anti-tank missile system, about which
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says the fighter with the call sign bison - one of the most effective and mobile weapons. on the roof of this tank is fixed, rerka, cornet, from the same one, here on the zaporozhye front, was destroyed by the first, challenger, quickly, one such missile easily pierces the armor of a german leopard, stuns, such crews as cornets, they are like a bone in throat for ukrainian vehicles, does not allow them to pass at all. even now there are about 60 units of enemy equipment there, damaged, these are tanks, combat vehicles, pickup trucks, they have even started using them out of desperation motorcycles, and probably soviet ones with cradles, with such, in order to try to at least somehow supply the infantry
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with water and food, but they were also destroyed on the approaches, we are there, now the calculation will be done. work against the enemy, what shells, how you will work, shells of caliber, ofs high-explosive shell, effective. the gun is still working, the objective control footage is the apu positions two km from the village of verbovoye. barsukuk, great, great, we went straight there, here you go, you can repeat it here, they repeat from the cannons, dropping mines from drones. here they are, yes, here they are, yes.
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scattered there is one yes he is not taking it bc worked out 1.2 they are taking away from him a lot of wounded , a lot of two hundredth for this counter-offensive, they lost a lot of people here, every day they are losing a lot, they also leave a lot of two hundredth in positions, they don’t even take them, the enemy’s electronic warfare systems are trying to jam every one of our birds. the most important thing is that we have a repeater, we will fight to their rap, change the frequencies and immediately take off, and that is, it turns out that the work is going on and more than one piece of equipment has already been destroyed in the trenches and continues to be destroyed every few days on the front line rotation, returning from the front line, the paratroopers hone their shooting accuracy at the training ground, they are looking for us and still want to say, ours, well, take our lives , they won’t succeed, it’s 100%, whoever is more cunning will win, and we are more cunning than them, we win with cunning, what motivates me is that i live in this great country, which cannot and has no right
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to lose in any way . thank you very much for work. valentina slavyava, ivan strukov, islam ustarkhanov, irina chuchuy, channel one, zaporozhye region. a detachment of warships from our pacific fleet was met off the coast of myanmar. the large anti-submarine ships admiral tributs and admiral pantileev made a business call. the day before they overcame. sea, where they worked out the assigned tasks during a long sea voyage. during the entry into myanmar , the opening ceremony of the first joint naval exercises of the fleets of the two countries will take place, and mutual visits to the ships are also planned crews, sports and cultural programs, the visit will last until tuesday. at least seven people have been killed in europe's worst storm, kiaran, which has already been declared the most destructive in 25 years. this footage was filmed in tuscany, italy. powerful streams of water through the streets demolish everything. torrential rains and flooding left 40,000
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people without electricity. 15 million residents of france, from where the bad weather came to italy, are also unable to travel on trains, schools cannot operate without electricity. the wind speed there exceeded 200 km/h one person was killed and 16 more were injured. belgium and the netherlands were also affected. in st. petersburg they are preparing for the opening of a large-scale exhibition dedicated to the work of one of our own. painters vasily surikov. for the 175th anniversary of his birth , the russian museum collected more than a hundred of his paintings from various collections. and for the first time in a long time, the famous painting by stepan razin will be presented to the public. restorers are now working on it to return it to its original appearance. valery kuznetsov saw what painstaking work this was. with a painting by stepan razin master work on the floor, too large for a restoration table. for the first time in 60 years, the canvas was removed from the stretcher. this work will be one of the key ones at the exhibition dedicated to the 175th anniversary of vasily surikov. since 2020,
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the painting has been in the museum's reserves. the water surface on the paint layer almost crumbled. when our restorers opened the subframe, they saw that the previous restoration took place in july 1962. and since then, the hand of the restorer has not touched the canvas. but we must also keep in mind that time passes and of course. restoration techniques today they are becoming more and more perfect, which did not exist 60 years ago , so the restoration that is beginning, which is now happening here in the russian museum, of course, is a real genuine, modern, scientific restoration of this canvas, which will give it a new life for the next century, the last large-scale work by surikov, canvas 3:6, restorers make their way to it along such a bridge made of paper, here there is already another paper,
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restoration paper, like this tissue paper, first they put it, filter paper on top paper, only then they move on to the heavy artillery iron, everything is safe , without without steam, without steam, of course, 60° maximum, a hot tool allows the protective layers to better bond, they are pre- impregnated with a special sturgeon-honey glue, it strengthens the layers, penetrates into the ground , thus, after further smoothing and fixing with preventive tape, we get a strengthened, even picture, smoothed out. surikov’s interest in the history of the don cossacks was, one might say , ancestral. his siberian cossack family originated just from the don cossacks. the artist began work on the painting in 1904, finished it 2 years later, but then rewrote the image of ataman several more times. this is an epoch-making canvas, having a wide aerial, watery perspective, therefore, freed from the layers of history, of course, it
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will appear in a completely different light and i think this space, freedom, spirit. si siberia, which conveyed in this canvas, surikov, a parasite of our visitors, visitors to the exhibition. the museum promises that after restoration the painting will appear as it should be. it was seen by the artist himself and his contemporaries. they remove everything that was brought in from the dirt, by a man behind the scenes, who, naturally, in large paintings, especially light ones, loves flies very much, somewhere it once hung in the collection of winter felton, until from 1907 to 1918, he bought it directly from exhibition, after surikov rewrote it, the russian museum will also present other works by artists, more than 120 in total, today the painting has just returned from an exhibition in siberia, the artist’s homeland, it’s interesting that after a long absence from the museum
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they are looking at the preservation of the paintings, and more they check whether the paintings were replaced on the way to st. petersburg, they do this using such historical artifacts on... from november 30, these paintings, as well as many other outstanding creations of surikov from the collection of the tretyakov gallery of regional museums and private collections in russia, can be seen in russian museum. valery kuznetsov, vladimir smirnov, georgiyny bakulina, st. petersburg channel. russia, i say goodbye, the broadcast will continue with the big game program. good afternoon, live, on the first broadcast, a big game, and me, vyacheslav nikonov. today we have a special guest in our studio, his eminence, metropolitan,
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crimean sevastopol, tikhan, vladyka, welcome to the big game. indeed, we are very glad to see you, today is indeed the day when we talk about the upcoming november holidays , about the day of national unity, about november 7 , we remember our history, our civilizational path, and probably you are the very person with whom we can discuss all these questions related to historical memory, which unfortunately... especially since you just had a wonderful television film, the death of an empire, where you talked about how our great russian empire suddenly collapsed to the ground, now your book is being published with the same title, which i already had the pleasure of reading, a truly wonderful book based on real
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historical facts, this ... historical memory, which is now really very important in an era of difficult trials, when the country is searching for itself, when we really discuss who we are, what we are, what threatens us, what is our mission in this world, this really the most important questions, and here no one except history, in general, by and large , will tell us, because so, vladyka, it is certainly so. ignorance of one’s history is the path to terrible troubles for the people, and the fact that now there is more and more interest in the prehistories of our generations, in what experience in approximately the same situation was
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effective or ineffective among our ancestors, is, of course, extremely important, and uh, the february revolution, and the october revolution, that is to say, is the topic that your books are devoted to, including on which i studied, and an absolutely wonderful book, the best scientific work from my point of view, about the february revolution, the collapse of russia on 17, a terrible book, but unusually instructive. to the extent that the entire course of these two revolutions, the february and october revolutions, is unusually instructive, without knowledge. what was happening then, to predict anything , first of all, the level of dangers, and these
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dangers themselves, it seems to me, is simply impossible, we will simply go blindly, so this is why this book is being published now, the death of the empire the russian lesson, this book, on the one hand, as you absolutely correctly said, it is based on documents, archival documents, on... so to speak, some other scientific works, but on facts, really on facts, but on the other hand, it was written as popularly as possible, to the best of its ability, even fascinating, precisely so that these lessons, these lessons, terrible lessons, could be read by ordinary people and not very immersed in historical science, well , let’s read the book, bishop tikhon , the collapse of russia, the russian lesson, well... now indeed, there are a lot of analogies with what happened at the beginning of the century, with the first world war, we are also, in general now, well, on a smaller scale, but no less
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fateful for our country, in a military conflict, because you very often you also communicate with the soldiers, you were the metropolitan of pskov, in pskokov, as you know, there is an airborne division there, naturally, you also looked after it there, you met, you meet with our soldiers who are in hospitals. that's your feeling, you know, for me most amazing of all, especially at the beginning of hostilities, when we saw enough of these horrors, torture on the internet, on television, these were probably the most difficult months, the first, of the special military operation, i was simply shocked by our soldiers and officers. in hospitals, yes, some of them became disabled
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, some of them were deliberately and terribly, mutilated, young people, wildly irreparably mutilated, but what shocked me, not a single person had hatred, i expected that now i would be faced with irreconcilable hatred and thirst for revenge, so i... didn’t see it, it was just to tears, yes, this is the heart of a russian soldier, a real russian soldier, a real russian soldier, who then the germans had the same feelings in 1945, they they think they’ll come now, and yes, but no, indeed, this is christian forgiveness, it’s in us, it ’s in the soul, even in children who may not have been brought up in christian families and so on, but this is it amazing, we saved, we managed. keep this main thing of god in the soul. this is really very important, at the front, where in general, well, there are no atheists at the front, it is known, my father said, who
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fought during the great patriotic war, and even now there are fighters, they are not atheists there, we know, yes, of course, vladyka, in our two-hour episode, we will definitely analyze the situation on the fronts. special military operation, today we will not make an exception, yuri ivanovich podalyaka, our permanent military expert, will now talk about what is happening on the fronts, well, probably, he will also talk about the heart of the russian soldier, yuri ivanovich, good afternoon, the floor is yours, yes, good afternoon, well, i can say , you know, tell a story that i personally witnessed, remember, the icon that was presented by the president of russia, vladimir putin, by a soldier of the russian army, then it was transported to the entire front. and it so happened that during one of my trips to the area, just in solidar, i came across a service led by priests, and this icon was there, it was in
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the basement of a five-story building, you know, i was struck a little by one question, and the soldiers are very many came and said, well, we are not believers, but can we attend the service, yes, of course, come if you think it’s possible for you to continue, of course, but you can if we want, but it’s not entirely correct, but in principle we will make an exception for you , then you know, really, in fact, there are many things, many people at the front, they always become different, there are no exceptions, when a person gets behind the ribbon he becomes different, and when he gets to the front he becomes even more different, and yes really so, practically everyone becomes believers, they can pray differently... yes, but nevertheless they are all believers, this is true, i can fully confirm this. regarding the front, yes, today, in principle, what happened before continues, our troops attacked from north
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to south. in the kupon direction, i know there are positive movements, small, but nevertheless there are, we are also attacking in the artyomovsk direction, near donetsk there is also movement forward, and a very powerful battle, i think there will be further movement forward, and ugledar, well, especially i would like to note velikonovoselovskoe direction, where our troops are gradually, step by step, already knocking down those positions that the enemy advanced in this very direction, most of all during the summer... offensive, and now i’ve slowly looked over the last month and a half, our troops have already pushed back the enemy about two kilometers, that is, we are gradually returning everything back to the way it was, and i think the hour is not far when we will attack not only in the kupinsky and donetsk directions, but in other directions, because the enemy is now complete discord, and their chats are all in despondency, all their commanders are in despondency, and now
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there is already a showdown between who exactly... the same zaluzhny added fuel to the fire, you know, yes, he published his article, who is to blame, probably, and what to do, you can designate it this way, nevertheless, everything suggests that a fundamental change at the front has already taken place, thank you very much, yuri ivanovich fadalyak, our permanent military expert with, as always, an accurate analysis of what is happening at the fronts well, well, let's go back, let's go there at the beginning of the century, since you mentioned my book, the collapse of russia 17, i... started it with an etigraph, and this epigraph belongs to pyatirim sorokin, sorokin, he was a socialist-revolutionary, he was exiled on a philosophical ship, he became the founder of the american school of sociology, in fact, he is the main american sociologist , it is believed that he has a wonderful book on the sociology of revolution, here is what he wrote there, who can be quite sure that by lighting a small fire of revolution, he is not laying the foundation
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for a huge one. which will cover the entire society, will incinerate not only the palaces, but also the huts of the workers, destroy not only the despots, but also the incendiaries themselves, along with thousands of innocent persons, no one, well, it must be said that we all read in school textbooks about what happened in the seventeenth year, and the general the impression that was created, for me, for example, and for many, when we read school textbooks, that there was a poor, backward russia, which... it is unclear why the first world war arose, where it simply suffered defeat on the battlefields constantly, the masses have become so indignant and so in such a difficult situation that the working peasants threw off this hated tsarist power, well, when i studied this, i got the impression that this is all not
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true, that it is... simply not true. i, too, at school studied exactly the same postulates that were drummed into our heads. poor russia, backward, dense, capable of little. and the saddest thing is that until recently our schoolchildren, our contemporaries, university students studied the same thing, unfortunately, in exactly the same way, i’m just... i’m quoting from modern history textbook about backward dense russia, and no one writes that russia was in fourth place in terms of economic level , or shared fourth or fifth place with france, they say differently, sir, here i have data from the cambridge economic history of europe of the new time, this is a very recent edition of 2013, so in terms of
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gdp, they put russia in third place. place in the world, here is the first place of the usa, 517 billion dollars, in dollars they consider germany in second place 280 in third place already russia, 265, great britain 230 billion, that is, most likely even a third economy, if you allow me, i will add this now, while the book is being typed up, i will add this document there, because there are different opinions, naturally, but this is very very very clear, well what can i say, here’s just one example, the famous trans-siberian railway, we built it through our taiga, through a swamp, through the mountains, we built it at a speed, if i’m not mistaken, 550 km per year, for reference , we built it, we built it in, so to speak ,
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reign of nicholas ii, and... great britain at the same time, she was building a trans-african railway from cairo to cape town. not only was it unfinished, their speed was about half as fast, on a completely different continent, in different conditions than russia, the same thing happened with germany, germany was building a railway from baghdad, and also the speed was even lower, but the most amazing thing, you and i remember very well, bam, the famous bam, on which the entire mighty soviet union worked. so there the speed of construction in the same taiga swamps and mountains was approximately 230-240 km per year, half as much as tsarist russia could do, and i note that
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the construction of the trans-siberian railway was personally supervised by nicholas, first the tsesarovich, and then emperor nicholas ii, it was his personal, as if business enterprise, and he really did it very well. very successfully, well, about russia and what the experience of history now tells us about today, we will continue after the advertisement. aitikhkhan, a genius of modern technology, obsessed with progress. fantastic. the next level, after the program. montechoca cognac, stellar product
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truly bitter lessons, here it was indeed believed that russia was a weak country, it was not weak , we have already begun to say this, but russia was the third largest in population, and its population was almost twice that of the united states of america, and we were not so far behind china, from india, and medeleev even believed that by the middle of the 20th century we would have 800 million people in a population of 600 million, with those dynamics, well, yes. well, by the way, he was not mistaken if, forgive me for interrupting, he said that in the united states america in the middle of the 20th century, there will be about, i don’t remember, 300, it seems, million people, and so it turned out, these were forecasts for russia and the united states, and out of those 175 million people who lived in the russian empire, 50 million were born.
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already under nicholas, it was truly amazing, population growth, the largest in history, the largest in our history, and the largest growth in our economy, moreover, we were the first in economic growth in europe, certainly from 1898 to the thirteenth year , clean the national product grew by almost 100%, that is, it almost doubled, it was much more than that of all other european countries, because... the country really grew, developed, the country grew, developed, and was on such an upswing in all respects , two nobel laureates, amazing science, gigantic, truly gigantic growth in secondary higher education, during the reign of nicholas ii , more schools of educational institutions were built than there were in the entire history of all of russia, of course, there were problems, what
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can i say, there were problems , they weren't resolved, but these were problems of growth, these were inherited problems that were being solved, and to solve them, as we decided, we would destroy the whole world to the ground, and then, of course, this is the path that at the beginning radically changed russia , then... destroyed it only with the most brutal, often terrorist methods, they were able to weld the country back together, and this is terrible, well, of course, a lot has been written, said, and in the minds of people, about the weakness of the russian government, and what is the reason for the revolution, here sergei
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melgunov, a famous historian, he then wrote: about the reasons, including the february revolution, let's listen, the success of the revolution, as all historical experience has shown, always depends not so much on the force of the explosion, but on the weakness of resistance, that is , weak power, weak autocratic, disenfranchised population, power of darkness, darkness of power and so on and so forth, and there was another statement about the etileptics of the revolution, yes, of course, this problem existed. the state duma then, in all its four convocations, was absolutely in opposition to the authorities, society educated society considered it its duty to be in opposition to the authorities, industrialists did the same, in the end
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, the army also came out in opposition to the authorities, they all believed that they all believed that they would lead russia to the greatest successes and to victory, but brought it, we ourselves know where, russia collapsed, all the achievements and , so to speak, forecasts about 600 million people on the territory of russia, collapsed along with this, but a lot was made up for, it cannot be said that the soviet period was, so to speak, in everything in everything is it terrible or something like that, no
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, of course, this is stupid, russia has been reborn in its other, distorted for many, incarnation, but has been truly reborn. but what was it worth? if, if, so that, as always, if we were more restrained, reasonable, and i’m not saying this, not from our time, yeah, ivan petrovich pavlov, our great physiologist, uh, who himself was not alien to revolutionary sentiments , not that he was not alien, but simply expressed some... revolutionary ideas, encouraged, encouraged, so to speak, the opposition, as much as he could, by the way, also a nobel laureate, a nobel laureate, yes, just like many psychiatrists of that time, such as rossalima, bekhterev, i just dropped in and looked at what
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contemporaries, psychiatrists, wrote at that time, seeing all this madness about suicide countries. february, october, and so on, and amazingly, they all wrote with one voice: induced psychosis, that is, like an epidemic, but mental, transmitted from person to person, and - this epidemic of psychosis, when people were not aware of the consequences of one’s actions, this is a sign of a psychopath, and about this: they were the ones who wrote, our great psychiatrists. so, perhaps most interestingly, clearly and specifically, this is exactly what ivan petrovich pavlov wrote about. in 1718, in may, when petrograd was already completely different from petrograd, say
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, the sixteenth year, a well-fed, uh, prosperous city, where workers of leading factories received... wages no less than their german or english or french colleagues, maybe we can come back to this for a second, it’s all in the documents, here finding myself in the cold gangster petrograd in 1918, where it was scary to go out into the street, and mayakovsky wrote home not for soup, but to visit his beloved, i carried two carrots by the green tail, there was nothing to eat, the carrot... i carried it as a gift to a girl, so ivan petrovich pavlov gave a series of lectures, which were called about the russian mind and about the intellectual mind in particular, these lectures were published, they can be found and read,
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what is he writing about? the first thing is that the revolution was undoubtedly carried out not by the people, but by the intelligentsia, she is... she, being in a state of such teenage, permanent teenage negativism, in relation to everything that tried to command this intelligentsia or impose their opinion or even offer their opinion, this teenage negativism led into active and terrible opposition, even before supporting terror, we know that alexey maksimovich gorky supported terror, the same one... that reigned in russia in the late 11th and early 20th centuries, and mondelshtam tried. join
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the terrorist group esr and alexander green green is a wonderful writer of ours, too, and so on, you can continue in the middle of leo tolstoy, who, even being a non-resister, said that it was very good that terrorists killed sazonovo, but this is a separate conversation, it is expedient, he said. so, with such support, our intelligentsia, of course, did not fulfill its historical duty, just as, however, in many ways, the russian clergy of that time, because seminaries sometimes became breeding grounds for revolutionary ideas, seminaries were closed for the fact that they turned from places where the law of god was taught, they taught simply... so to speak, well, if not marxism, then a revolutionary idea, and so, writes pavlov, the people followed this intelligentsia, many,
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many thinkers about this they said, but what pavlov says, in our intelligentsia mind, there is its own specificity, which, physiology , says nobel prize winner, physiologist, ivan petrovich pavlov, there are two basic concepts: inhibition, here excitation is a call to action, a dream, energy, and so, this is very good, but there is inhibition, and inhibition is prudence, wisdom, awareness of what consequences this or that action will lead to, so ivan petrovich pavlov writes, the russian intelligentsia is all right with excitement, but with inhibition at all. bad, this is the diagnosis of the nobel laureate, yes, this is a problem, of course, well, the intelligentsia was also different, of course, the russian elite,
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in general it was different, the russian elite raised their sons for the front, they went there and died on the fronts of the first world war, and those who considered themselves an elite, this intelligentsia, in fact, very often had nothing to do with the elite, and of course, the reason for the revolution is an internal split, this is always so, because russia cannot be taken from the outside... it is impossible, only when we split within ourselves, the house is divided in two, then russia can fall, and indeed many people wrote about this, in particular pyotr berganovich strue, who is also a great thinker, a friend of lenin, then an enemy of lenin and so on, but a truly great man, let’s listen to what he said. the phenomenon of the russian revolution is explained by the coincidence of the perverted ideological education of the russian intelligentsia, which it received during almost the entire 19th century. with the impact of the great world war on the populace. the war placed the people in conditions that made them especially susceptible to the demoralizing
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preaching of intellectual ideas. so, after all, von clausovets , the great theorist of military science, strategist, wrote about this, he said that russia cannot be defeated, it can perhaps only defeat itself, having divided itself and, so to speak, fallen into turmoil. that's it, the only way. unfortunately, it is this. happened in our country during the very terrible, difficult first world war, where russia did not lose, it certainly stood for victory, we’ll talk about this after advertising, let’s get married, the premiere, today on the first, so my cats are lazy to love everyone, everyone get married, vodka veda, product
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fitin by the germans, tell us about nikolai markine, are you a trosky, or what? i’m sorry, friend, i didn’t recognize you right away, if you need anything, just say it, who is in favor of making lev davidovich trotsky a member of the council, it’s time for me, not with you, natalya, escort the guys home. if i ask you, please, come up with something, help me, for my sake,
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please. trutsky, tomorrow on the first day, why are you with me, brother, you made me humane, this was impossible, impossible, humanity never wins wars. today the guest of the big game, his eminence, metropolitan sevastopol and crimean tikhon, we are talking about the lessons of history, about the lessons of the first world war, the troubles of 1917,
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many people really had the feeling, and this is written in many textbooks, that russia almost... in the first world war, that it was depleted, that food supplies had dried up and the people had reached such a point that... they had already opposed the authorities, but it is known that in russia , in fact, food difficulties were the least, and the army was already seven million strong at the front, much larger than in the beginning of the war, when it was three million strong, our losses were much less than those of the same germans, at the beginning of the seventeenth year large offensive operations were already planned, which were agreed upon at the conference of the allies in petrograd in january 900... the seventeenth year and let's listen to what said winson churchill, or rather wrote in his book about the first world war, then he was the british minister of war and
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far from a friend of russia. let's listen. all allies were to each, at the appointed moment, go on the offensive against all fronts, french, british, russian, italian, romanian and soloniki. the prospects were favorable. the numerical superiority of the allies was now almost five to two, and factories all over the world beyond... enemy territories supplied them with huge amounts of weapons and ammunition across the seas and oceans. for the first time since the first battles of the war, russia, with its immense human resources, which still had hopes, could fully supply its troops with everything they needed. from a military point of view there was no reason to prevent 1917 was the year of the final triumph of the allies, and russia received a reward for the endless suffering brought to it. after all , you know, dostoevsky’s brothers are
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karama. this did not prevent him from being objective, but he thought in this case, of course, absolutely correctly, i will tell you that the only question is, what was used to fight during the civil war, the factories are standing still, the industry has collapsed. precisely with the weapons that the government of nicholas ii prepared for the spring-summer offensive, because an offensive was planned in march-april, our the allies watched with horror that in the near future, by the fall, in any case , or by the beginning of winter, russian troops, 6 million russian troops, would find themselves in vienna. in berlin and in constantinople the army of 2 million stood 2 million people stood on the outskirts of almost even constantinople
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, in any case already there in armenia on the territory of turkey and of course what nicholas ii did in transferring, as they say, industry to a military footing , it was grandiose, was built. one of the most powerful in the world, what was at the beginning of the war, tragedy, shell the famine was, so to speak, completely satisfied, as far as products were concerned, grain riots there, they said something, 197 million pounds of excess grain, by the beginning of the year there were 197 million poods, excuse me, poods, which completely covered
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everything with this surplus needs of both the front and the country, and even partially the export of the allies, allies, so of course there was no lag behind russia, you know, as a priest i can tell you that the most sincere repentance is sometimes brought by people who... living their whole lives with parents or remembering them, so and did not understand their greatness and grandiose significance not only in their lives, but in the life of, say, the country and so on, they did not attach importance to their parents, did not notice them and did not think that their parents were amazing, amazing people, extraordinary who have done a lot, these are the people to whom you give materials to read... real documentary materials, not propaganda, but documentary materials about tsarist russia and how it all happened, so they become
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like those once ungrateful children who begin to comprehend who their ancestors were, what size and strength they were? this is the name of your book, the russian lesson, this is the russian lesson of the death of the empire, the russian lesson, in a nutshell, we don’t value, the old hackneyed saying: we don’t value what we have, but we will lose, we don’t just cry, we cry bloody tears, we don’t understand what russia is, we can’t imagine the path.
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our country, because we are standing too close, maybe this ingratitude, terrible ingratitude, to the emperor, to to the people who surround him, to his like-minded people, she was simply fantastic because she was, misunderstanding and ingratitude, it was not for nothing that i compared this with the misunderstanding and ingratitude of parents, bitter repentance. is waiting for such people, now we also have a time, naturally difficult, but you know, the time that we probably had to go through, the bible tells how a new free people, the old testament people, were formed , 40 years, 40 years moses led them through the desert, and what kind of desert was it, well, let’s put it this way,
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approximately... relatively speaking, the moscow region, for 40 years we walked around the moscow region in circles, and then just entered the promised land, this was necessary for people to experience everything they dreamed of, now we have experienced all those all those dreams that we dreamed of, let’s say, i won’t list them, we all remember this, we experienced this and the friendship of other countries, which turned out to be, which we so longed for, longed for, but which turned out to be enmity, we experienced these free market relationships
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that turned out to be not so simple and universal, completely... on the contrary, we experienced all the delights of private property, we felt that whoever was the first to grab it was here and uh, so to speak, that’s all, everything, all of this, i’m not saying that everything was wrong, bad, we they just experienced it all, each for themselves, the same thing happened in the old testament, and having already experienced it, the wiser and new generation entered... into the promised land. in the year eighty-five, eighty-six , perestroika began, i don’t do numerology, but still this period of 40 years, it’s it’s also not in vain, from the year eighty eighty-six in the year 25-26, just 40 years will pass, of these our wanderings, these our campaigns for our dreams, and we’ll see if we get a free... country, a free
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people on our land. i am sure that it will work out, thanks to people like your eminence, and all of us, all of our soldiers on the fronts of a special military operation who are now defending our homeland, we cannot be taken from the outside, and no one has ever succeeded in this, but we can take it from the inside, so over these 40 years the latter, we have really become wiser in understanding... eurasia, we are russia, we are a great country, a great power with a great history , which, unfortunately, has had such collapses, collapses caused primarily by the fact that the people’s soul was broken, the will to in order to survive and win, now this will definitely not happen,
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