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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  December 24, 2023 7:15pm-7:51pm MSK

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i went to moscow to storm the full film. it didn’t work out with sovgik, but with the acting department of pike it’s fine. after a certified specialist, engage in the coveted taganka theater. on the academic stage he sounded the cherry orchard, the master and margarita, aka horace from shakespeare's hamlet. the crew of the film made a name for themselves in soviet cinema. the role of the loving flight engineer was close only on the screen. the melodrama novel and at the same time the film catastrophe became a box office story with 70 million viewers. folk syllable fairy tales about aphidot of the sagittarius, a brilliant young man, seasoned with satire and sharp aphorisms - this is also the work of the people's artist of russia. the date of the week is december 24th. birthday of the captain of soviet cinema, leonid fillatov. you looked around the planet, thank you for being and staying with us.
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i want to propose to you, leave me and never come near me again, understand? bnbc produces amino acids, in particular lysine, trianine, tryptophan, various feeds, premixes, all this is supplied.
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used in livestock farms as animal feed, and i believe that bnvk as a whole is aimed at peace and creation in our country. i also liked chemistry at school. upon completion of school, i entered the belarusian school. technological university, studied in the specialty of biotechnology, in the third year i got an internship at the belarusian national biotechnology corporation, after completing my studies at the university i came here to work as a young specialist, i realized that this is really mine, what i like, what is interesting to do, my responsibilities included control of parameters, cultivation, control of parameters.
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a complex process, biochemical, environment, control of raw materials entering the workshop , in itself, fermentation of lysine is quite microbiological, we have a lot of dangerous production factors, this includes temperature, lysine, control of the preparation of nutrients and various aggressive environments, acids , alkalis, this pressure vessels, that is , a lot of dangerous production.
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with subordinates, this is always associated with some kind of risks, since this is production, i am happy to come to work at bmw, at the moment, this is, so to speak, a unique enterprise on the territory of the republic, and we don’t have anything like it anymore. hello, maria vladimirovna , let’s start with the most pressing, a lot of western offensive equipment has somehow accumulated near the western borders of the union state, i’m primarily talking about poland, which plans to increase the military contingent at the belarusian borders, warsaw is asking to join the club of nuclear weapons owners. there is a lot on the territory of poland
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, i have never heard of this nuclear sharing , this is the program they have, well, you have in kind of joint use, but nevertheless dangerous for...
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the question of religion, nationality, well, by the way, ideological, social, because everything that was adopted on the basis of human rights and made a source of special pride by countries, nato members, that’s all, as we now see, from the example of the situation in the middle
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east, from the example of the situation around the same ukraine, from the example of their internal situations, it does not work, but from the example of their internal situations they... in general, are not used to - nothing to learn, as they say, forgive me, but you and i have a wonderful expression, yes, it doesn’t smell like mine, and despite the fact that they were already shown, brought a mirror, and they never looked in it, but now in the context of the situation on the same the very middle east, where - let's take only citizens of nato countries or those who worked for nato media, media that are located in nato countries. journalists, only journalists, how many were killed, and zero reaction, here’s an indicator, so internal tension, i mean inside nato, north atlantic alliance , well, we also include the european union, which , unfortunately, has become simply an economic
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appendage of this aggressive mentality, it will grow, and so to speak, predict or do something that i don’t know, like a magic... wand we are somehow teleported from bordering on this space, well, it’s simply impossible, but at the same time there is one thing that is effective and we need to resort to precisely this coordinate system, this is the development of internal strengthening of ourselves from the inside, that is, this is already obvious really building our own economies, our own humanitarian space, financial systems, in the understanding... that this is how the western community, the western space , wrapped itself in some kind of barbed wire, cultivated an aggressive mentality within itself. this is not only in relation to belarus, they profess this logic either in
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relation to russia or in relation to venezuela or in relation to china. this is a systemic problem, they will experience the same hatred, the same aggression. anyway, when it comes to competition , not about a threat, no one threatened them, have you ever heard of russia being threatened, and china, have you ever heard of someone from china threatening this euro-atlantic space, never, but they they hate everything that , firstly, creates competition for them , what is competition for them, they hate everything that does not swear allegiance to them, that which does not obey them, that which is underneath... does not bend and that does not break when they put pressure they try to bend somehow, so i’ll repeat it again, the third time, only internal development, integration development and stable, friendly, partnership
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relations with those countries that share with us this logic of non-acceptance of pressure, non-acceptance. non-acceptance of colonialism , imperialism, call it what you want , modern words or well-tested by history, and the majority of such countries, well, here is a vivid example of what you are talking about, the baltic countries,
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their economic levers are pressing, so that people understand that they are on the brink here is survival, but these are the times of the world passed, can i give you an example , i’m sure that especially the younger generation will say, okay, well, that didn’t happen, so we’re probably doing something wrong anyway, probably you don’t understand something about what’s happening , this is unprecedented, you know , i’ll give you the times of the 1/30th century, that’s all that...
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what hitler is, everything connected with him, many people warned about this in advance, but when all this came to power in germany in italy in other countries, unfortunately, on the european continent, it began gradually, step by step, but the formation of this very anti-fascist environment, there wasn’t even a movement yet, but people simply united, people helped each other, people didn’t even know.
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all this is there, all this is gradually gaining strength, and i think many people in
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european countries, seeing what is happening from the position of the west in the context of the situation in the middle east, were simply horrified, what they are a part of, because you can occupy any political position, you can generally be a political person, but not see the suffering of children, do not understand that i don’t know, every hour... dozens of children are killed, they they are dying, they are dying because they are under fire, they have no way of not going anywhere, not crossing, not being saved, it’s impossible not to see this. when everyone saw that these same global human rights giants who made that very agenda their, i don’t know, coat of arms, symbol and banner, that in reality they weren’t even trying to adapt it or adapt it to the situation, as they say, on earth, i i think that many people came to real horror and began to realize that
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they were being fooled, they had been fooling them for a long time, they were fooling them at an expensive price, because that a lot of money is being pumped into this, this is the situation in the middle east, it affects everyone in one way or another, what is the risk of the conflict escalating and, for example, involving syria or iran? no , well, let’s start from the beginning, no , let’s start from the beginning, the countries of the region have long been involved with the west, primarily the united states, but let ’s still add britain and france, the same at different stages. they have been drawn into these political games for a long time, let me remind you what happened to iraq, it’s like some other region? no, well, of course, we can calculate with a compass, with some kind of, you know , goat’s leg, look out who falls into the concept of the middle east, the persian flooded, the great middle east, we understand that we are talking about one region, first, if we look at
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recent history, here are our decades, and these two... iraq with the occupation with the murders of everything, and the leadership of iraq under a far-fetched pretext, and people and the transformation of people into extremists and terrorists, because as you remember, everyone experiments with the iraqi army ended with the emergence of an extremist community, which later degenerated into a terrible terrorist organization, it was all because of, well, some say mistakes, but i think because of us crimes in the region. iraq still cannot survive getting on the rails or somehow being reincarnated because of what the united states of america did to it then, then more, the arab spring, what it was, it was an attempt to reshape the region exclusively under western patterns, and
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the most amazing thing is that they, we mean the british-americans, went through those regimes, as... they called them, which were loyal to them, you can imagine, and faithfully and truly in general worked in favor of developing relations with the west. then libya happened, an absolutely unprecedented thing. this, this terrible dehumanization that was shown to us literally live, in general, you know, i saw smiles, happiness and pride on the faces of western politicians who commented, so to speak, on how they were tormented. and then they killed gaddafi, syria, which should have become the next victim, but did not become due to the position of the russian federation, so when you say, what if they want to undermine the region, they will undermine it for a very long time, another thing is that the countries of the region, to me it seems that they have survived these illusions, have outlived
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, or better yet, these illusions, they understand perfectly well that firstly... their stability, their future, their happiness is in their own hands, and not, in the hands of someone who promises there are many to whom they have already tried to delegate their destiny, but in the end they received these are all these waves, supposedly, so to speak , of the arab spring, in fact this is interference in internal affairs, and the redrawing of regions, in principle, the countries of the region are now obviously fighting to... so that the conflict does not escalate into something really global and already irreparable , they understand all the risks, they behave very responsibly, we see this from the position of individual countries, neighbors, and we see this from the position of country associations, for your part you know our position, yes, i will not
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hide it, we hear this from the west in regarding our position and...
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we understand perfectly well that our position has not only our own analytics at its core, but also a basis in the form of international legal documents and security council resolutions and decisions of the general assembly, and of course, a large number of documents that were adopted as a result of discussions in appropriate formats for decades, we hear the position of countries in the region that are in solidarity with our vision, or we are, so to speak, really close to...
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fair to the people who are there they live because it’s true, because it should work, i can’t help but touch on the issue of sanctions against beloskomina, but a record volume of russian lng was purchased from the european union, no matter how loudly they shouted that they were refusing, the baltic countries, no matter how they refused from our food, 90,000 tons of vegetables, 70,000 tons of grains were brought from russia and belarus, this hypocrisy, when, as you think, it ends, it fades away, when, well, as i said today, they look at their reflection in mirror, this usually happens as a result of some kind of cataclysms,
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some kind of collapse, some kind of internal strong shocks, that’s when they see themselves from the outside, when they go through some kind of historical turning point, or they are shown them from the outside, then something changes, they themselves , as i already understood, they don’t... by the way, about the wave of unprecedented russophobia that has swept the western world over the past couple of years, cancel culture, but in fact
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, for decades already in principle, if not a century this anti-russian campaign lasts campaign, here we see that russian culture is at the top, that is, marmalade tik-toks, there is a trend for russian fur hats, that means russian winter scarves, hollywood remakes of the cult soviet film irony of fate, but this is partly a paradox, don’t you think? why? what’s happening , no, the paradox is that they are in the head of someone, someone, this is not a minority, this is some tiny group of people, and, moreover, i also want to say, even one who was well paid, in the form of some american pr companies, in the form of some consulting structures that came up with the idea that it is possible to take and cancel through this banality, i don’t know, tolstoy, pushkin, tchaikovsky, chekhovo, i don’t know, well, i don’t know, anna pavlova, maya plesetskaya, you understand, yes, that’s it
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may strike for a hundredth of a second, and then vice versa, as on the other side the opposite one will strike,
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through their so-called agents of influence, there, as we call them, in agents, and simply agents, they kept throwing up these thoughts that we love, remember how fascist nazi germany, yes, scattered leaflets, russian ivan, at first they scattered leaflets russian ivan, give up, you have no choice, give up, when russian ivan did not give up, and by russian ivan we mean both belarusian ivan and ivan
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all. nationalities , when it didn’t work, the next one, you know what the leaflet was: russian ivan, we love you, germany will take care of you, your bosses hate you, and we were created to make your life worthy of a classic story, but in modern times it exactly the same, they all time they said that they don’t like our bosses, our leaders, our... i don’t know what they would specifically call part of the leadership and so on, but they adore the country, they love russian culture, russian music so much, russian art , you russians give up, just like the belarusians, you give up, russian belarusians, you give up yours, well, the current leaders, you give up the heroes of the recent past, you give up, and you will immediately live like this. you
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can’t even imagine how? firstly, we remember what the germans, the nazis, did to our grandfathers and great-grandfathers, what they wanted to do and what they did when, so to speak, they implemented their ost plans and so on, we remember very well, secondly, we very well we remember what they did, well, they are one way or another the collective west, in particular, the eighties and nineties, when they also pretended to be peaceful, kind, bright. and how they literally infiltrated the economy, resources, and so on, without thinking about how separated families suffer, how those who was doomed to wars and conflicts, how people suffer who became beggars, literally in a day or two, and so on and so forth, i don’t think, they themselves only lined their pockets, and most importantly, we know what they did with those countries that
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have bought into this now, including ukraine. an example to everyone , therefore, the fact that they began to abolish our culture, so to speak, this became their accusatory anthem, we ourselves really would not have been able to prove their true face, our people would never have believed us if we had said, that somewhere in the secret rooms the plan is to abolish russian art, they would tell us, what are you talking about, but how can you abolish russian art when...
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like no one else, but now we really get more, i’m more happy for our people, really, for those who previously could not afford it simply because of their busy schedule. those greatest people to get to their concert on the territory of our country, and now they can do it, you know, and i rejoice, but not me, as a person who studied international relations, connected all my life since childhood, with diplomacy and so on, of course, i dream that the world will be open and free, that humanitarian cooperation will be restored in full, that there will be no... these dividing lines, but since they , as i already said, have shrouded themselves barbed wire, i am glad that our people come to our museum and do not see a sign at an exhibition abroad, this or that painting, but that these
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exhibitions will now be available in our cities, and what they will think first of all, i hope about that how to show these masterpieces in in our regions, you know, it’s enough, let them now live in their own...
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well, you really have almost an exclusive there, someone already said something like that, i heard, but really, let me tell you how it was, i had a dream, well, i’m not, as they say, not a songwriter, i don’t write poetry, i sometimes have some lines and sometimes... with the new year’s mood, it seems to me that who else but a child can to feel
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and fulfill exactly this winter thing for us, the winter christmas and new year emotional celebration, so i really wanted it to... it worked out, you know , it seems to me that it worked out, it’s really a christmas song, and this song, which, these lyrics appeared, well, probably a year and a half or two ago, and i thought, yes , maybe 2 and a half ago, and i still didn’t know how i could find the right co-author in terms of music, i’m always, you know, waiting, waiting for some kind of... how to say signs or i’m waiting for some miracles, in fact, it happens that something like this happens and somehow a meeting or some kind of acquaintance, something like that is growing together, suddenly talking a year ago
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with dmitry fedorovich mezintsov, i mentioned that it would be great, we have a slavic bazaar, which takes place in the summer, but there’s nothing like that in winter, that’s how...

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