tv [untitled] October 29, 2023 4:00am-4:30am EET
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but the whole world is already convinced: our independence will not be grabbed, drowned, burned, shot, and the greater our hatred, the stronger our independence, the closer our victory. we prove our independence every day. ukrainian gives freedom. occupiers they wag their tails when they hear about ukrainian wool and cotton. and we haven't mentioned 30-letter words yet. ukrainian is the language of the free. current data is the foundation for effective decisions. the state statistics service launches the first online survey. we collect information on the level of employment and unemployment among ukrainians. we collect thanks to you, take part in the survey and become a part of important government changes. for transition.
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the survey page, just scan the qr code on the screen, it's easier than making coffee in the morning, we're making changes, for the sake and thanks to each of you, it's four in the morning in ukraine, we're talking about the most important thing at this time, i'm olga hrytsik, i congratulate you, this night the russian mine was loud again in the temporarily occupied crimea. promptly reported on the alleged as many as 36 downed drones, whether the muscovites did not exaggerate, we will find out in literally an hour and a half hours, when natalya humenyuk, the head of the press center of the southern defense forces, will join the national marathon, while the information of the enemy ministry of defense coincides with the reports of local residents that explosions were heard on the west coast of the peninsula, crimean telegram channels with reference to subscribers wrote about the presence of drones and the work of the ppo , who heard the residents of... patoria isaak, and
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it was especially loud near chornomorsk. and almost simultaneously, the russians launched drones over ukraine. more than three hours ago , telegram channels reported the explosions on kherson region and the work of pppo in mykolaiv region. nadranok, there was an air alert again. enemy drones continue their maneuvers, and at this moment the threat is relevant for the khmelnytskyi, chernivtsi and vinnytsia regions. it is increasing. losses of the occupiers in the tavria direction, says the commander of the operational strategic group of the tavria troops oleksandr ternavskyi, during the past day, ukrainian defenders eliminated 529 occupiers there, this is 2/3 of all enemy losses during this time, while in melitopol and ukrainians continue to advance in the direction of bakhmut, and under avdiyivka, british intelligence says, the occupiers suffered almost the biggest losses since the beginning of the year.
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in the front-line towns and villages of zaporozhye, they are preparing for the cold in advance, all hope is for firewood, because most of the gas pipelines there have long been destroyed as a result of russian attacks, if last year the state helped with solid fuel, now the locals are forced to stock up on wood themselves, will they have enough to survive the winter - olena found out hood this is what kateryna boandarevych's house looks like after the attack occupiers she dumped everything in a pile, that's all in a pile, russian hailstones flew right into the yard, only a few windows survived, the rest were boarded up, an 85-year-old woman herself sealed a hole in the corner of the house with cement, as best she could, so as not to freeze, the house was demolished it was, it was so covered up, only a few pipes remained from the gas heating in this yard, and even those were cut by fragments, mrs. kateryna... in the kitchen
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, the old woman burns to heat the house with firewood, she cooks food on it, i open the door, here come the hot people , and firewood is only this small pile stacked behind the house, it says from her nut on the plot, she found some branches just on the streets, but this is not enough to keep warm in the winter, well, how to prepare soup, well, i know, well, let's choose as necessary until it boils. it's a stove, you see, well, you need a bunch, you need a bunch, and what can you do, until the 22nd year, all of usiakova was heated with gas, but now many houses have been cut off due to shelling, the locals stock up on wood, where do you get firewood, we buy it, where can you get it , and they say that the price of firewood on the local market is biting, 11.5, and that one is 3.5, alexander. and i can't afford the twigs
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, i stock up myself, well, the children needed it, well, i don't know, last year the community bought firewood at state expense, which is not yet state-owned. for the purchase of firewood, but there is already an offer from charitable organizations. 20 km from here are nuts, the city is close to the front line, a thousand townspeople still live here in the basements. i was at my wits end when it flew into the house, onto the balcony, and we ran away here, well, here we have a borzuika, we are really trapezians here, the fuel for the borzuika is neat they put it in a corner, the friend on... we drag it a little, they gave us a little lift, they informed us a little more that they would give us a lift. they do not touch this firewood yet, they store it until the cold weather, because it is impossible to collect new ones, as before in planting. they are sawing, where, you will not go anywhere, they are sawing, because everywhere there is shooting, flying, such a responsible business, if we talk about
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the city of orichov, it already provides assistance, and with international organizations, there are already agreements to provide firewood to especially the less mobile and unprotected parts of the population. mrs. kateryna from komyshivakha has already submitted an application on firewood to the local village council. he says that the hope of not freezing this winter is only for this. maybe they will bring it. from the zaporizhzhia region. olena kaptyukh, daria zeryanova: we are ukraine marathon, edyni news. this weekend, advisers and diplomats from 66 countries will discuss five of the 10 points of mir zelenskyi's formula. the meeting, let me remind you, is taking place in malta, it is about nuclear food. energy security, as well as the release of prisoners and restoration of the territorial integrity of ukraine. a certain group of countries is working on each of these points, volodymyr zelenskyi announced this in his evening address. that year, when i
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first presented the formula, the world was still discussing different batshins, quite different approaches to restoring our state border and honest peace. and the world majority. it gradually unites around a common and just vision, which is reflected in the formula peace. the unity of the world is what is really needed for the aggressors to lose. israel simultaneously with the ground operation in the ghazis sector, where it destroys militants, hamas shelled the south of syria. tsagal sweated in positions pro-iranian militias and the syrian army. this was a response to their shelling of the dutch heights - writes the israeli press. however, the main goal of israel is the complete elimination of palestinian terrorists and the release of hostages, prime minister benjamin netanyahu emphasized this when he confirmed the beginning of a new phase of the war against hamas. over the last day, the tzahal arrested several terrorists and struck 150 combat
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tunnels and bunkers. the israel defense forces also announced the elimination of hamas's head of air operations. they say that it was abu rahba who led the terrorists. terrorists who entered israel on paragliders on october 7. the war inside gaza will be long and hard, and we are ready for it. we have eliminated countless murderers on the ground and underground. we destroyed countless headquarters and terrorist infrastructure. we are only at the beginning of the journey. a fellow party member of donald trump, mike pence withdrew his candidacy from the presidential race in the united states, he emphasized this during the convention of the republican jewish coalition in las vegas, pence supported providing further military aid to ukraine and criticized trump for complimenting russian dictator putin. however, according to the latest polls, pence's approval rating has fallen to 5% compared to almost 60 for trump. in addition, he
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owed more than $6,000, which he spent on the election campaign. we always knew it was going to be an uphill... battle, but i have no regrets, the only thing that would be harder than backing down is never trying, now i say to the american people, this is not my time, but it is yours time, i urge you strongly to hold on to what is most important - faith, family and the constitution of the united states of america. he spent more than a year in the harshest conditions in the torture chambers of the occupiers in the soviet union, and later in russian colonies, but even there, combat medic yuriy armash continued to treat civilians beaten by the russians. yuriy told our victoria hetman how he managed to get out of captivity and what he is doing now. we got
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such good kicks for speaking ukrainian that we could lose consciousness. yury armash, a resident of vinnytsia, remembers how it was for the first time met with the occupiers. on the day when the great war began , he was training in olezhki as a military doctor . they used physical force, electrocuted me, yes, they put clothespins on my ears, my friends had clothespins attached to their fingers, poured water on them so that the electric current would pass more, and when they didn't make fun of him, they made them watch others, teachers, school directors being tortured , whether entrepreneurs, and then yuriy remembers how the medic helped the wounded, his uniform... on rags to bandage wounds. there were
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drinking rooms in which, to which i did not even get, they did not take me there, but they did not take people out alive either. the doctor was kept in the new tile house for more than four months, followed by rostov and even worse trials. yuriy waited only a year for the exchange. the police officers came and just shouted glory to ukraine, but we couldn't. some were unable to answer at all , even to the heroes of glory, well, it was so difficult, to say at least a word, i, for example, just pursed my lips, the words that were so difficult to come by after returning from captivity, yuriy armash was able to shout already in his native klembivka in vinnytsia. glory to ukraine, yuri is at home all this time.
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the family was waiting, mom, there's nowhere to turn you away, that's for sure, i couldn't believe that i could lift my head up and look at the sky, and i couldn't believe my ears that i was hearing the ukrainian language, er, that i was breathing ukrainian air, why do i say that, because when we were taken out for walks, they just said: breathe russian air, he is famous, he will help you, and when i set foot on ukrainian soil, i felt something completely different, yuri's mother initiated a collection of signatures to award her son the title of hero of ukraine. the petition received the required 250 votes. from vinnytsia, victoria hetman, dmytro kabak, we are ukraine, marathon one news. immigrants from kherson have newly launched a sweet business in odessa. at the beginning of the invasion of the spouses. had to flee from shelling, but their confectionery continued to work, and even
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during the occupation, workers were paid in hryvnias and refused to cooperate with the invaders, and for this they repeatedly received threats, olga donska will continue. we decorate the watermelon smoothie with a caramelized watermelon crust. a confectioner decorates one of the iconic desserts of kherson watermelon. the cake is now sold in odesa kavye. and his recipe was born during the occupation in kherson. there was nothing in the city except berries and watermelons, which we used to invent some new desserts. so the girls and i came up with such a trick. cafe owners evacuated from kherson at the beginning of a full-scale invasion. institution in the city was initially temporarily closed, and already on march 22, it was decided that the cafe would work so that the cooks would have something to live for. we were one of the first to open up, we worked during the shelling, but we had a workshop, well, in
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a semi-basement room, so we actually didn't get distracted from our work, we worked, we continued to work. olga is one of those who visited the institution at that time. we tried to somehow support the business, which, because it is literally the only coffee shop that worked in kherson. and residents of kherson who left often ordered desserts online for friends and hands. who remained in the occupation, also for the sake of support, paid coffee shop workers exclusively in hryvnias and refused to cooperate with the occupiers. they called us to come, well, to work with these documents on their behalf as legislators, we made a decision as a whole team that if this is the case, then we will close. the pastry shop closed a week before the de-occupation. they broke down, broke the supports, yes, and that's it. we could not work without light, as soon as the blue and yellow
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flags flew over kherson again, the owners decided to transfer the business away from the front line, the last savings from the apartment were invested in a new coffee shop in odesa, the car was sold, the rest was borrowed from acquaintances, rescuing equipment from kherson became a real test, we were loading for two days under fire, we fell to the ground several times, so that's right... it was very loud and very close, almost the entire team of cooks also moved , as if they are happy when they meet compatriots in a coffee shop, they came here, dad, we enjoy the lead coffee here. returning to my native kherson is a matter of honor, entrepreneurs say. then it will happen when the shelling subsides, from odesa olga dunska, ihor kazandzhiy, we ukraine, marathon the only news and that's all for me for this hour, then the information marathon will be picked up by my colleagues, olena chababak and kostyantyn linchevskyi, i wish you a quiet sunday and see you meetings
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to ukraine 4:17 minutes, ukraine has switched to winter time , unlike washington, by the way, and this is a clear hint about our nearest topic, this is the marathon only news, the we-ukraine channel is working, in the studio olena chababak, kostyantyn linchevskyi and the whole team of the we ukraine channel slept an hour less while you all rested, and we thank you for starting this morning with us now. unfortunately, air alarms are sounding, there is unrest in several regions of ukraine, namely: khmelnytskyi, ternopil oblast, chernivtsi, warning about a possible threat from... so pay attention to this and traditionally luhansk region and the autonomous republic of crimea. well, now to the united states. the president of the united states, joe biden , and the head of the people's republic of china pinyin agreed on a meeting, the washington post reports. it may take place as early as november on the sidelines of the asia-pacific economic cooperation summit to be held in san francisco, but
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the exact day of the meeting and its details have not yet been agreed upon. by the way, beijing has not yet officially confirmed that xi jinping will go personally summit. we will talk about a possible meeting later. ihor eisenberg, a professor at new york university, is in touch with us. mr. igor, good night to you. congratulations greetings, good night to you, good night to the audience. mr. igor, tell me, please, the information about this meeting appeared in the columns of the washington post. how reliable is this information. from the point of view that it is these two leaders who will meet, because officially, neither the white house nor the representative office of pinya have yet made any comments, well, i think that the probability is high, because the minister of foreign affairs of china one, he was in washington and he had meetings here, including with president biden, that is, i think that
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he came specifically to prepare the meeting with biden, and so i think that the meeting will take place, please tell me , on the agenda, what will be the issues in the first place? well, i think look, they can discuss basically anything that 's going on in the world, but primarily it could be the de-escalation between the united states and china, and also trade issues, because there are a lot of issues in the trade relationship, economically, the trade relationship between the united states and the people's republic of china, and basically, i think that's the one, the only topic that they can come to some kind of understanding on, because the positions on everything, what is being done in the world are diametrically opposite, of course joe biden will not change his positions, well
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, we should not expect them to change, but mr. igor, please explain. here is this visit of the governor of california to china, why did the governor of california go there, and that's it actually, well, to put it mildly, to put it mildly, i was not the last people to hold meetings there, well, look, gavin newson, the governor of california, he is basically a fairly young person, and he, as they consider him, is quite possibly a future presidential candidate , well there, let's say, on the choice. in the 28th year, well, he is still the governor of the largest state in terms of population in the united states, which is 40 million people, and with the largest economy, in the states, that is, he is a significant figure, and he is a significant figure of the democratic party , and he is absolutely like that
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a promising candidate for the presidency, in the future, that is, we can say, based on such a visit, that in american politics, there is something planned with a change of formations? well, look, anyway. there will be a change because, well, let's say joe biden is re-elected for a second term, more than two terms, he can't be president , still in the 28th year, so the democratic party will have another candidate, and gavin newson has every reason to to fight for the nomination of the democratic party in the 28th year for the presidency, but forgive me can i pick up on this phrase that joe biden is serving a second term, how high are the chances of biden becoming president of the united states of america for the second time? i think it's very unpredictable right now, it's very premature to judge the odds, because from
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today's perspective, biden and trump are 50-50, and the polls confirm that, and the election is a year from now, so a lot will happen in a year and in in the united states and in the world, so now it's just not worth it... it's worth making some predictions, according to everyone's survey, the chances are about 50 to 50, well somewhere, biden is slightly ahead in national polls in most of them, national polls in general do not make sense at all, because in the united states, a specific electoral system, in presidential elections, polls in the states make sense, namely in in the states that will decide the fate of the elections. this, this i can name them if we have time, there is time, please, it's wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan, georgia, and arizona, because in
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the other 45 states, the election results are basically predictable, because in the other states, you can say in advance that biden will win there, and trump there, but this will not be enough to become the president, then in these five states the election results were not predicted, well, maybe in michigan, biden has a slightly higher chance, but in the other four, everything is completely unpredictable there, these states, they will decide, in fact, who will be the president, mr. igor, yes, let me ask one more question, and i would like to ask about biden’s age, i am categorically against ageism, but however, if you look at history political processes in the united states of america, a candidate with experience, with a huge. biden is now 80 years old, as such a respectable age, such great experience is perceived by the electorate, because ukraine now has slightly different tendencies towards war, and
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politicians, presidents, they were of a slightly different age, the united states, on the contrary, has a completely different political picture, the attitude of the electorate towards such candidates, well, there are certain strata of the electorate, there are doubts about the very fact that biden is 80, he will be 81 in november, well, but yes, they are such, i would say psychological doubts that certain strata of people have, nevertheless, the attitude towards the connection between age and a person's ability to perform this or that job, even the job of the president, has changed, because in fact people live longer, thank god, and get sick less. and medicine is completely different now, i’m sorry, there is no such thing in america at all, so that there is such an idiom, because even in america, a person cannot be forced to retire,
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if a person can work, then he works, that is, well, in principle, bigger, most people, i i think this is of the least interest, although there are voters who are interested in the very fact of such an age, well, but also biden's main rival, trump , well, he is... years younger, that is, biden will be 81, trump is already 77, that is, both, both the main candidates in the presidential elections, well , they are not young people, but i think that this is the least, the least and the least such officials will be in the election campaigns. mr. igor, by the way about the trump cards, i would now look at the fact that in the third quarter in the usa the growth of real gdp by 4.9 percent, colossal indicators, further, i see an unemployment rate of 3.8 and below 4%, it has been going on for almost two years, and this is also
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what experts say, a fantastic indicator, plus the creation of new jobs and the restoration of almost all jobs lost due to covid, there is even a term, yes, bydynomics, please tell me how much this is the trump card of the current head of the white house in the upcoming elections, of course, that is, because without the unemployment rate is really the lowest in more than 50 years, although. still a cut in recent months , well, there is a 0.2% increase. at the same time very many new jobs were created much more than predicted, that is, the unemployment rate, well, i'm not saying that jobs are being lost, i'm talking about the fact that people can look for better jobs, and the economy is really growing, the gdp is growing, and americans are feel, it is tangible, it is not
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just an indicator. these are on paper, don't you understand, macroeconomic macroeconomic numbers, people don't feel these numbers on a daily basis, so people, let's say , feel much more, prices in stores, prices in stores have increased because of inflation high, inflation is high primarily because of the war that putin unleashed against ukraine, well, because it caused growth. oil prices, accordingly, the price of all types of fuel in the united states is rising, and now there is another rise in prices, because of the war that hamas has unleashed against israel, instead of a decrease in prices, because if, in this war, hamas attacks israel was not, then israel would definitely sign a peace treaty with saudi arabia, and saudi arabia promised the united states to increase
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oil production, which would help lower prices, and this did not happen, and on the contrary, oil prices are rising and fuel prices are rising, food prices are rising all over the world due to the fact that ukraine cannot export its agricultural products, even when the grain corridor was working, they exported much less than usually, now this export, well, it is, but , well, it is incomparably smaller than it should be, that's why food prices. increased all over the world, people feel this significantly, you see, it is much more noticeable for people, because all people go to the store, buy products, all americans drive cars, and they are annoyed that gasoline is getting more expensive, so these economic eyes, these economic axis things, they are so contradictory, on the one hand macroeconomic indicators, they are really very good, and a
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lot of work. jobs have been created, even all, all the jobs were lost during the pandemic, they have been recreated, a lot of new jobs have been created because the law on large state investments in infrastructure reconstruction is in place, the law on large state investments in the microelectronics industry is in place, there is a law on large public investments in green energy, which creates a lot of new jobs, these laws were adopted in the first two years of the presidency. biden on his initiative, the previous congress, and this contributed to the fact that a lot of jobs were created, without unemployment falling, because people are getting jobs with good wages, but there are other factors, that is, inflation, which of course interferes, and which one annoys people, but what will happen next year, it is very difficult to predict,
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