tv [untitled] BELARUSTV July 11, 2023 10:00am-10:51am MSK
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the countries, in principle, were searching for. russia was striving to build into the collective west , even looking for its place in nato, but it was not given such a place, and, of course, the swift capture of the eastern european states by the north atlantic alliance was a great deception. but the white house does not hide nato - this means the united states, and today the world of beloved americans has more than a thousand military bases in more than thirty countries. for example , russia has a dozen of such families, if you do not take the zone. another interesting important point, because even today, when the same ukraine is embroiled in a huge conflict in kiev prohibited to negotiate peace nato continues to say that they were expanding to the east. just to contain russia once again since the cold war
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, it is building up its military contingent at an enormous pace, allegedly to contain moscow, american military instructors have been training the ukrainian army for many years. including offensive operations , ukraine was literally pumped up with foreign military advisers. they were already present in the republic on a permanent basis , joint meetings were held on the territory of ukraine. nato exercises after the maidan euro, the course towards joining the alliance was included in the country's constitution. ukraine has become a kind of common-law spouse for nato from the united states alone, ukraine began to receive annual military assistance of several hundred million dollars, and then secret weapons, while back in march , the famous american journalist said on fox plus that the main goal of biden is to sacrifice ukraine in order to achieve the geopolitical goal of a noticeable weakening of russia yes, nato countries give weapons to kiev just enough to keep the conflict going.
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yes, the amount exceeded $ 100 billion, if we count the joint efforts and all these decades of pumping hatred and conflicts began that same deception in the early nineties, for which special thanks to richard hall brock, the representative of us president bill clinton, he assured that russia would submit to the conditions when e east -european states found themselves in nato, then the infrastructure immediately advanced . combat airfields. uh, all kinds of military bases. uh distribution camps military training centers. all this moved so quickly to the borders of the russian federation that in the chain it led to the creation of a critical mass , which today is the cause of serious disagreements, including on the ukrainian issue, the most interesting thing is that today
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no one and nothing is hiding in nato. that they planned to expand their presence within the borders of russia several years ago, that is, before the ukrainian events, that is, they again hung noodles on their ears last fall , the head of the military committee blabbed. alliance we discussed the most extensive restructuring of our military structures since 1949. planning for this began several years ago. now we are putting these plans into practice against the backdrop of such revelations. today, thoughts are increasingly heard that it is the west that is to blame for the global upheaval of the world. here is an american writer and publicist. max blumenthal at the security council he said everything he thinks about ukraine usa why we do it's why we tempt nuclear annihilation by flooding ukraine with modern weapons and sabotaging negotiations, at every turn, the military cemetery in ukraine is expanding almost as fast as the mansions in northern virginia and the beach estates of locket martin rayton executives and various
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blovoe contractors, benefiting from the second-highest level of military spending since world war ii. these are real winners. proxies of the war in ukraine are ordinary ukrainians, americans or russians or europeans. if it comes to that, while ukrainian men, the military police breaks the streets and sends them to the front lines financially and the politically bound architects of this proxy war are planning to go through the revolving door to reap unimaginable profits once their time in the biden administration is over, it seems the best you can say, and here we are on the threshold ourselves there nato vilnius already knows that stoltenberg will demand two percent from countries gdp spending on the organization, at a minimum. the swedes, even without receiving the status of a member, accept american troops , i will arrive that such democracies have already been transferred to the continent in the territory near the czech republic serious forces and the united states, the number of coalition troops in eastern and central europe has grown significantly. since 1991, the number
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of members of the military-political bloc has doubled today in nato, 31 countries have recently joined finland. several more representatives of the ninth wave are next in line. sweden and bosnia herzegovina, an accelerated dialogue partner, georgia, and that’s it. this time, the bloc's leadership is chattering away a promise that was given, moreover, a modern strategy. nato is also a very, indicative concept of the alliance took last summer the most significant security threat. they called russia a threat to the bloc's values, and outlined the partnership between russia and china and the conclusions. as always make you happy
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artyom good evening good evening, perhaps our regular viewers expected to see a prigozhin here. well, we saw an equally interesting person of artem sheinin. moreover, we are all a little bit similar. we have a close image, but as they say, time will tell on your program. in the meantime, i would like
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to rewind the time a little to find out myself and tell the viewer a little about you, and they hear your positions regularly, but it is very important to show them. why you? you have the right to say what you say, and why you can and should be heard by a boy who was fond of diplomacy. this is a fact after he went to war is also a fact. let's start, pathetically a little bit that's how tempered. and do you understand what's the matter? and i understand your paphos, it is appropriate, but given that the boy was born in the sixty- sixth year. that is, respectively, books on the history of diplomacy. i'm not that studied diplomacy. it's just that my grandfather used to be a diplomat before the war. i had five such volumes in the history of diplomacy at home, and i started reading it at the age of 10. i was just wondering what, in general, was largely
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reflected in my perception. these current problems, in general, how the world works, and so on and so forth, because when you start there forces in a village in egypt and, in principle, you see that plus or minus is always the same and i began to read these books. i was a soviet boy and then steel. she, in principle, all more or less so tempered. that is, it is not my steel. so tempered. it was like that then country plus or minus, total steel, scorching. history it was the komsomol it was sport it was the 250th international panorama with alexander boivin. an informant of the secretary class is firing there. uh, that means, e komsomol organization and so on, there and the like, so in this sense, my steel was not particularly tempered. and it was exactly the same time. it was a time in which each e,
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in the godfather was e, let's say, in whom there was a space where this time could reach e enter and give its results. it gave these results, that is, it is clear that there were different people at the time. but then if if you are more or less qualified to temper in all this. as a matter of fact, you are part of this generally accepted hardening. you can go play sports. there you can, so i started jumping with a parachute before the army, please, here's dosaaf here's driving for you. here's the sports section for you. here you are, at the age of 13 i went to the palace of a pioneer on the lenin hills, and began to study japanese without japanese, i don’t have an answer to this question, because well, here because there was a list i don't know c 40 languages. well, that is, you understand the boy from the poor. which just comes there so that i want to go there, i chose georgian japanese first
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there, georgian was enough for me there for two classes, because i didn’t find an answer for myself, the word modlob, probably learned, of course, everything could be there for life needs. yes, but the japanese somehow caught on, that is, in the same way, the film in the zone of special attention. it’s not like some one, i pulled him out somewhere, and he knows me there, that’s what he pierced to the depths of the soul, he pierced to the depths of the soul, approximately there are a few more million. kid , because there was such a film, because such films were made, because they knew why they were being filmed, and so on and so forth , and all these building blocks. eh, this is how they stack up. and if you have somewhere inside your ancestors there, well, in my case , there, grandfather and mother have the right cement from these bricks, and you will have this, where you played from, in the theater. i played theater at school since the sixth grade. we have there were school plays, you know? this is again from the same series, i began
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to play in the theater, because i was lucky with the class teacher. you know, school then. she taught and nurtured they provided educational services. we had a class teacher. but no, set aside the teacher of russian language or literature. we had a cool history, which, as it were , created a theater school stage, a school theater, well, here we are from the class. how familiar is this? well , what is the difference between you and me, how much we are about with you. yes, you and i are about the same here. i played in the foundry shop in russian people. well, let's list the bricks again yes, japanese hand-to-hand combat. come on, diplomacy, which you liked, you studied books on the history of the history of diplomacy. yes, and you come to the draft board and ask to go to war. i didn't ask for a war. i wanted to go to war, because when i came to the draft board. the first time attributed to it was 83 years. she has been walking for 4 years, well, relatively speaking, three years, the spring of 83 was. and i wanted to be in the airborne forces airborne troops were originally a base.
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well, for obvious reasons. in the zone of special attention there is all this. here. i wanted the airborne forces and since you want the airborne forces and you want to be a paratrooper and there is a war in which you know that the airborne forces are fighting there, it is clear that if you go to the airborne forces, then you want, uh, well, to the war not because to the war she was ready, that's what i wanted. i wanted and, uh, i didn't need anything for it. because i was assigned when i was assigned to the team, 209 b, and then when i returned, i knew that 209b - this is the airborne forces afghanistan, that is, my fate, it seems to take me there. what is called. well, that is, i wanted to and they told me, well, the guy looks like, he really wants and, probably, he is ready for anything fergana a training in fergana on the very first day, uh , distributing it among companies, they told us, sixth company, sixth company, well , congratulations in 3 months, everything goes where there in afghanistan. coordinated precisely with this, here is the city where i
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served, my part of the fifty-sixth brigade , so i’m not what i wanted, i kind of understood what i needed, i need it, well, you wrote book is not invented. yes, i wrote a book not invented by afghanistan and an audio play, almost 20 years after the demobilization. uh, hmm prompted. well , not what prompted me. mm, the motivating factor was that it came out in 2005, i think the ninth company, which i didn’t really like, but uh, since i started reflecting on this, like many afghans, and discussing what i like, what i don’t i also like the big role played by the 9th company, because it brought this topic back into society. we didn't reflect on the afghan war. yes, that is, she the eighty-ninth year in february ended, it began to be hushed up. we started doing it first. at first, we began to bashfully hush it up, because someone else's discourse was imposed on us, and in 80, around the sixth
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and seventh year, then eighty-nine. it ended, and then in the ninety-first everything turned upside down. so we were simply not up to the reflection of the afghan war, and all these reflections were experienced by someone, personally by someone in the companies. we all postponed them. i have everything that i wrote in 2005. do you know how documents on the printer and printed out , that is, they are, but not yet printed out, when i sat down to write, here, based on all these discussions that began, the ninth company is about that. not about that, i just sat down and wrote. that's why afghan was not invented. i just sat down and wrote what i had in my head for a long time, i wrote there. it's literally there in 2-3 months. just at night, as if it had already been everything. well, look here. i already find a lot of parallels, however, between us we will return to the war for sure in a conversation, but i that's interesting, but you, like me, became a tv presenter after 40 years yes, 50. you are 50. yes
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, i have a little bit earlier, a little bit earlier, so literally. well, how did this happen, and why did it happen, and in this case , from your point of view, is age an advantage or a disadvantage? i will answer the second question immediately categorically, the benefits are absolutely, well, in my case, i won’t speak for everyone, in my case, absolutely a and the work of a tv presenter and even more so some. well, i call her to me all the time the word. that's where the fame is. well, there is a muzzle, we call it muzzles. i i know to myself that if it fell on me there at 30 or 35, my ear would definitely fly off. well, some kind of stardom. so i was not ready for this at 50 a little easier. that is, you understand that it’s not you who is so great and recognizable smart and everything, knowing and so on. and this is something for you that was measured from above. here, well, come on and you just need to appreciate it. here, and became the leader. i'm in
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a sense quite casual. although you and i know that in life there is no coincidence. yes, by chance it was that i have been working on channel one since 2000? yes, and in july of the fourteenth year. as a matter of fact, time will show the program started like, well, the producer is actually, so the presenters were , uh, pyotr tolstoy and ekaterina strizhenova katya , and now, uh, she is also participating in the program, and then in the seventeenth year, peter was elected to the state duma and became vice speaker. and there, according to the law, he could no longer work as a walker and it was just necessary to quickly replace him and, uh, in a sense of the word, i first got there as a temporary shift, because that according to the law, while the election campaign is going on and you can’t work on the air, and i just replaced peter. well, because , you know, i know how the program works , they told you. well, they didn't
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tell me, i can't say. so here you are put down the microphone and come into the frame come in. well, you're a tv person. yes, to me without the decision of the head. this is not understood by management. i said this, but i can’t really say that i immediately clapped my hands happily, because at that time i worked at the age of 17 on television on a microphone in my ear. i am in general i understood very well that it’s not a fact that at the age of 50 this is all here, i’m right here, although i can’t say that i categorically fought back right now. i'm not a fortress after all. here, therefore, yes, therefore, after all, although on television, sometimes you think about serf and not serf, this is such a job. that's why i entered temporarily. but no, nothing is more permanent than time, then pyotr olegovich stayed there and i entered the frame . but if i hadn’t succeeded this month, it’s clear that there would have been other decisions, so a decision was made. well i have something that turns out that, in general, well, it’s not useless and it’s not embarrassing. drink can
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mute the microphone during the broadcast. well, i sometimes support censorship, keep in mind, of course, not for yourself. you can't give a playground for vultures, but you can sometimes use foul language on the air, right? before before, that is, this is no longer taboo. well, first of all, it used to be taboo. that is, it’s not what i am , but, as if this shod took off himself. and let's say so. i thought that now it’s necessary, and i , it’s never been consciously always, when it is conscious. it can always be said. that's the law - it does not regulate. i don’t abuse it either, so all the cases that i had at first. you would have asked this question, as i entered, i answered you that i got into the frame quite quickly unexpectedly for myself and the life experience
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of previous years. he, as you probably know, at first does not mean anything, and sometimes it interferes when you get into the frame. moreover, i immediately got into the live broadcast. this is generally a separate send, so aerobatics in general, yes for television. well i won't with that no argue, disagree out of modesty, as it were, but it's true, especially when you work live there for 3 hours. and this is the country and so on. that's why it's clear that no matter what kind of adult you are, you're partly professional and so on. it's adrenaline sometimes. here and plus it is your own emotions. why do i say that at the age of 50 it was good for me, because i don’t say anything on the air in the frame, well , i wouldn’t feel it myself, i wouldn’t think, i could be wrong. i may be wrong, artyom yes wait, yes, you get fired in my memory, almost everyone on the internet. yes? naturally. i want to understand why sometimes we don't see you. but the most interesting thing is why
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they even write about the fact that sheinin finished playing and so he was finally removed from the air or not removed from the air, but it was the headlines that were fined. and, well, look, it means about all these numerous ones. uh, hmm, there are three questions in this question, firstly, regarding the numerous regularly flashing destructions, they removed the sheinin, fired the sheinin, there is something something, a this is part of that very muzzle because. well, you are well-known, or at least recognizable , people may even teleport your program not to watch, but it’s like all this is somewhere on the rumor, therefore, our colleagues. well, they are so formally only colleagues, in fact, they are not your colleagues. yes , colleagues, this attracts attention. you see, these headlines, they are sold , people start clicking something there to read, and so on and so forth. why don't you see me sometimes, because we have a big country. 11 time zones and when how? i already said
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you're going live. uh, relatively speaking, to moscow, there from 18:20 to 20:00 moscow time, then relatively speaking in the far east at this time it is already night, there and in kamchatka it is already deep night and therefore the next day, when they have at 18: 20 already it is not necessary at all, what is relevant is what you said in your 18:20. this is a very complex scheme. that's why these are the orbits. we call them this is all a very complicated story. therefore, sometimes not something is broadcast, that is, if you look on the internet on the website of channel one, here is the broadcast that goes on in moscow and i'm always on the air from monday to thursday 18:20 dash officially removed you, at least once officially i was off the air, uh, once for one day. and not for what was said on the air.
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tv channel belarus 24. there is another topic that is definitely interesting for our viewers, because you worked with a posner for a long time, and in the program there are times as an editor-in-chief and after that in the poseur itself. yes, this division of people according to political views is the most difficult moment. with us, this is very much after the twentieth year that this has surfaced for both relatives and colleagues. yes, you keep in touch with those. who takes a slightly different position or, maybe, rather, they are with you, do they maintain relations after 24-22 and
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understand how with everyone who supports ready to keep in touch with me? as you say, that's it, it's not there to swear, to prove something there to condemn and so on. i myself have not broken off relations with anyone, but i understand that some people understand my position, which is also public. and knowing that this is a public position. it is also my own. that is, it’s not that people there understand that i’m on the air there. i say one thing, but i myself am actually there, uh, something’s not here, everyone won’t watch. everyone understands perfectly well that i am both here and there , regardless of whether i am right or wrong, whether they agree with me or not, so many people. it’s just that they distanced themselves, because they don’t want to argue, but they understand that they can’t prove it, therefore, of course, with some part of my, uh, acquaintances
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and colleagues. and not only colleagues, with after 24.02 relations, let's say so. but now the term freeze is often discussed. here they are frozen. yes, but you understand that it's freezing. it's always something else. what do you want to keep. e in the calculation, what can then be defrosted? it's not destruction and erasing. and it's frozen. this is a freeze on your part, as i understand it, judging by the strength. this is freezing. eh, from different angles. i froze with some people , you understand that they will not accept my position. and i, that is, everyone to whom i can explain, realizing that they are ready to listen to an explanation, who, for example, is not sure there, does not know, he hesitates. who asks, who does not support, but says, well, explain to me who is interested in figuring out who it is not possible to deal with them exactly, but who with those? i know it's definitely not, but he respects my position or
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does not respect my position. and i do not want to spoil the relationship with him human. e. yes, someone himself with someone i am one of them, but you understand how since vladimir vladimirovich e, and this is not a secret for anyone, for this it is enough to open the program of the first channel from 24.02 does not go on air a and hmm in general, his position. this is his position, and i dare to suggest that it does not coincide with mine. here, but he respects mine . i respect him, therefore, in this sense. yes, he is one of these numbers in terms of human position, i have infinite respect for him. i think he treats me well too. so, just here is what i said about freezing with the expectation that, well, it needs to be preserved. thread, and now if you unfreeze it, it will disappear, i mean this, you see, a very adult position
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when you can share. emotions and political views and human relationships are extremely difficult. and this is marat about your question about age. that's why i'm happy that all this happened to me at 50, and now i'm 57, because by this age, if god, as if he wants to give you wisdom. he already gives you some minimum. and you hurt involuntarily. in these difficult situations that you are now asking, you sometimes don’t even know how to do it, but you intuitively feel that you need to, so here’s another interesting fact that you would like to comment on, of course patriot even from that what i'm hearing now is that you don't speak, that's what you don't think about, and you don't have this separation. this is for broadcast. this is for life. at one time you were a creative producer to travel pozner and urgant one-story america is a good project, by the way,
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a television project. this is your brainchild, this brainchild, vladimir vladimirovich, in which i, in which i showed him, uh, all possible help. and well , probably something in this reported. i'm just for a second, i'll just tell you a very short story so that you understand mine there, when we have been working for two years with one vadim here at times he is somehow after the broadcast, well, live. somehow, all the groups were sitting and discussing something. well, about life, and he said then that he had a dream. it was 2002 probably the year that he has a dream. hey, i loved this book. one-story america ilf and petrov that he has a dream to make this project. here's how to repeat their trip, and then i said, well, as a half joke. i said owned vladimirovich if you succeed. well, because that's what you need if you can do something and you need a boy to carry the equipment. you still have it 4 years later. uh, well, 3 1/2, he
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told me, artyom, remember, you subscribed to the boy. here is an opportunity. i said, in general, he is ready, where the equipment should be dragged , he said, well, there is such a proposal, you need a name. i needed to steam. it was a year ago, unlike the projects that follow there. by the way, about the fact that i'm saying that i invested something. for example , the israeli project is, well, vladimir vladimirovich wrote about it, it is easily verified, so it's not what i'm talking about here, but the name of the israeli project. this is my proposal, which was accepted, therefore, yes, you can consider yourself an expert by states. well, now, at least, so many projects are understood by a person who often encountered something and often discusses it cannot be considered a specialist. i have some reason and some, by the way, previous life experience before television, that i definitely understand something about the state and about the americans, let's say, well, more than
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the average person. it's clean. good, then. that’s why i want to ask you why then you didn’t get imbued with this american dream, which is so imposed and why the americans don’t have russia understand. and i will surprise you marat i. i was imbued with that american dream, which, uh, well, which i saw there, and which there was once in america and which in some places still remains only that american dream. e, about which it is customary to write books and make films, and about which it is customary to talk about with such a sigh. not only is it not embodied. in today's america, today's america is in many ways a perpendicular to this american dream, that is, and today's america is in many ways also this american dream, which we all talk about, it is in many ways perverts, and in fact, it's me, because when this experience of driving
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in one-story america that you speak of, you know, when you drove, there are 15,000 miles in a car across america through the north through the west coast and then back. that's how they lie and spent the night in some motels and sat in some of these local bars there in the test, where they looked at you. who are you there? like we are russian? let's talk and so on, when you see america from the inside. you understand that what we are discussing now, discussing america like this is the deep date of all these bidens and so on. these are generally perpendicular things, perpendicular things, therefore, in a sense, the current american political elite is, firstly, something separate from the american dream and in a sense , a betrayal of this american dream, so i no longer accept and reject that is now called the united states of america that i had the opportunity to understand and feel the true american
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dream and the essence that i know that these people perverted betrayed and largely because of them u for many decades, uh, they are hated in the world despite the fact that u a huge number of americans, but they are not about it at all, in general, as if separately from this one, as it were, on a slap deep state well, you want all this nonsense here, you want beautiful views, okay, let's not get back a little. let's go back to the war, taught me to understand people. these are your words. it doesn't matter if you have sneakers or how many girls you have charmed, it's important for some kind of self, you and i know that the screen does not forgive, not sincerity. but what does war not forgive? war does not forgive. weakness, the war does not forgive not readiness, more precisely, so the war does not forgive
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if you are weak and not ready, it does not forgive, if you are not ready to stand up stronger. and well, how to learn, that is, if you did not come there as a warrior. and you're not ready to become a warrior, she won't forgive you. and if you have it, it doesn't matter, you are a boy from an intelligent family who was raised by his grandfather. eh, or are you there uh man? uh, who grew up there in a strong family, it doesn't matter there. if you have it. and if you are ready to take it from the war, it will take you will teach it. and if you will be her, that's what she does not forgive, it includes everything and cowardice and infidelity and meanness, when i wrote this phrase and said this phrase more than once that she does not forgive. and that there is everyone like that, in a sense, when you get into the army
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in general, and in the war, in particular, you kind of get there naked, and you have to again. to become someone you become again nothing nothing and nobody in a sense uh many years after the army. i understood what was, uh, the essence of uh, training, but i didn’t i could at first understand why they beat you out of you, because at some point you have to reset to zero, that is , start again so precisely and on this basis, if you can build yourself a new one on a double build. and, well, if you have such an opportunity, then you will line up and therefore many people come with their own. it's not such a commonplace phrase. they come from the war different, not because it changed them there, but because they had to become different there, you know, grow up other of them had to germinate. something that they might never know what they have, that's war in this sense. hmm
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shows people the way they really are, they are the way they want to show themselves. that's all. here, look, in our country there is no title of people's tv presenter and in russia there is no such name, but they are unspoken. they say that you are one of them is considered many believe so. i know that a decent suit will often be changed to camo. what do we have today? and on vacation quite often and on weekends you drive yours now, right? recharge your internal battery. it's true, i've never had the opportunity to talk in this studio with a person who was personally there in the trenches in the trenches. i stressed. so this is the war. she is not from the screens, but inside. do you understand
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me? i agree and i will not deny that this is how you said i go to recharge my batteries, but this is the result, this is not the goal. e of my trips there and exactly. well payback. this may sound very pretentious, although it pays off. and here in the trenches, as in the trenches. me too experienced visit quite often. well, let's say on the front line. and the goal is to return to broadcast work. i have said this many times, and i have said it on the air and in the telegram i have said it myself. i need this because hmm when you're on the air every night. to the millionth audience there, including the guys there , you say, work brothers, we are with you. to
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be honest with them and with yourself, you must be there regularly with the brethren. so you must i must for yourself and the batteries are recharged smoothly, therefore, because you understand that you arriving there. you became one of them. yes, let it be for a short time, even if not on the very-most, in front of it. you don’t go on the assault, and you don’t, but in modern warfare, you understand, a heimer can fly anywhere, and you won’t figure out where he will fly to , and for more than a year that i’ve been traveling with me, well, practically there were more than one such situations and two when she arrived. here, as it were, just here and here and so on and so forth. so the battery is recharged automatically, because you do it. eh, what should and will be what will be. well it even somehow know how it is,
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it is difficult to describe and tell, because i understand that when you start to describe in words what you are doing, because you cannot help but do it, then you get such a little bit of an artificial construction. although, it is correct, it reflects what really is, but in fact, this is the first time i have gone like this, well, i went for a noticeably long time. here at the end of april 22, as soon as i have. well, we have a long may as soon as, well, it turned out a gap, firstly to go. and secondly, when he himself, well, we are also at the forefront information front and it is clear that there since february 24. i'm out there not taking out the air. there we have the first two or three days. for a hundred years, kuzya, which we had 12 hours of live broadcast 12 hours of live broadcast with a break for news, because we don’t understand anything in this sense, was also broadcasting after all. it was a little different, as soon as i got the opportunity. and how would i go, i went, because it is impossible not to go. here one moment
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is very even. you know what the front lines are after the propagandists, right? are you afraid to become trophies? know how to eat such an afghan song? only a fool is not afraid to die. he's a fool, nothing, he's not afraid, i don't lose anything. i do not argue in categories, i am afraid or i am not afraid. i am well aware that i and i am the target. i can become a target. and what hmm in a sense is a risk for me, but this risk is nothing compared to how every day. these guys are taking risks. and the consideration that you are now expressing, which, of course, has a place to be. well, yes, it is, but if i start
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their guide and say, well, you don’t reflect, so i understand , i'm not just not reflecting on this matter, in this sense i was more fortunate than many, because i had two such two years. it was i who was in afghanistan for exactly 2 years from bell to bell from the third of august 1984 to the fifth. august eighty- sixth i understand the idea. let me clarify one thing. it is very important for me to understand it for myself, and the people who are on the front line in the trenches are ready to die, or they are ready to live this important moment. here is the internal state. what are they to themselves like they set themselves up to survive in this situation or death, as a phenomenon it is inevitable here the only question is time. and by the way, here i am
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now answering this question. here is the previous one, when you asked, do i know that i am russian, so i am a fighter of the information front. i can be a target for a vysovy and so on and so forth, but a very important addition to this issue. i always when i go. i'm always aware that i'm there. they only post it when i'm back explaining why this is relevant to the question you just asked, because i understand that i am a target, and i understand that they also have eyes and ears on our territory, as it were, and i understand that those people i came to. if i start everywhere i go there oh i come there i go there i go there i am definitely a very desirable target. i make them an additional solution. yes, i can substitute, therefore, i always only when i returned. i practically do not make exceptions the only exception. i did when i am on february 24th. here in the twenty-third year, 23-24, on
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my anniversary, i went there to the boys for 2 days. there it just mattered. well, so that today i am here, that's because i knew that by the time it was almost hanging, i would drive in. so that's why it's important to answer the next question. i know that the people who are there, either immediately or quickly enough, who are ready for war or becoming ready for war, or can prepare for it to our previous question. i am talking about them now. you understand that when you ask people there people are very different there someone gets there thinks that he ready, it turns out not ready, and someone gets there, it seems not ready, it turns out that he is much more ready. it's just that i also remember this effect from afghan, i remember how many simply very cool rex, uh, from training. in afghanistan, they were very blown away, and some guys, well, who are completely
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