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and the other thing is still this isn't they don't like still is and they say well men you know should everyone everyone should always talk about everything they're feeling and actually the science shows that's a bad idea the more you ventilate your feelings the more depressed you get right but for them they've got this academic feminist approach or what they call pro-feminist approach that makes those things bad and they and they say those things are bad because the social construct created them. even though aggression and stoicism are actually biological too but i think you know that you didn't yet exist also in emails i mean i actually was writing that that was writing says medicine times i can be pretty aggressive now correct me if i'm wrong but from what i understand for psychology it's usually at impossible to clearly separate it and i think it's in and of using especially in a span for a ship because they tend to be both at the same time there is
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a symbiotic brain and reinforcing our relational dynamic even if we accept that the h.r.t. gave through our economic benefits so that wouldn't have been able to exist for so low priests so many centuries for millenia in fact without laughing women i guess something valuable out of it. yet it was a response to what we call the patriarchy which we can see well represented like in judeo christian you know the bible that's good really represents patriarchy you can absolutely see it women don't vote women are you know they are 2nd class when they get is they're protected right they get protection and they're provided for what the men do is they seek to be alphas they seek to run things and what they get especially because they're worried and go to war is they get certain benefits that women don't yet and it was have a higher chance. again kill they have exactly right and then there are deficits for
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both absolutely and it was a logical response to population explosion because when we moved from tribal into agricultural rights around 10000 years ago populations are to explode and we had all of these people they had to be organized the patriarchy gradually developed you know so the patriarchy has to a great extent outlived its usefulness to a great extent and women obviously are ascending and they don't need to have those deficits anymore and all of that is absolutely true but the toxic masculinity thing you know what what these folks try to do is they try to attach everything like masculinity they try to it's hats it's a patriarchy and then say well you see we know the patriarchy wasn't a good idea or if it was it's not anymore so therefore masculinity is a bad idea well monsieur you mentioned a moment ago that pay sharply has its course and you know i come from russia can
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sure get a story large deficit of males because if or you know rattle lucian's bad and substance abuse migration all those factors happen 2 minutes you can get 4 or 5 generations of strong women who compete for man rather than. for that pay sharky is it common to dream i mean it's raining matter how little bring it on they actually want more of a profit and. i wonder what this middle ground charge sharky could be and how did he call it i know human arche human that's good i like that well you have just you have just expressed that in russia for instance the patriarchy is sort of gun right women are running a lot now in terms of needing more men that's that's part of what we've got this problem with world wide in in as the world is sloughed off. much of the world
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decided that there are certain things about the past we didn't want any more we also threw the baby out with the bathwater so the baby here was men and men element and we just said forget male development we're not going to do what males need to survive and thrive we are going to go ahead and you know they can go to war ok we'll let them die we'll put them in dangerous jobs and some men because they're very smart and strong will climb to the top some will putin right climb to the top very smart and strong but but tens of millions of men and tens of millions of boys we're going to forget about it and that's what you know what the u.s. is struggling with what rate you're saying russia struggling with and that's the thing we now have to address and the middle ground is science based to me the middle ground is we take the politics out and we look at science we look at how the male brain develops we look at how the female brain develops we go deeper in to who we actually are and as we go deeper into who we actually are our societies will
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know how to help boys and girls survive and thrive well mr grig you point this juncture in difference and i think it's very important you can try to standing and they are correct ation are biological differences between men and women with deep ideological mediation although we checking if there are incidents in the west what are some of the ways that we should female and male brains and different. yeah well i'll give you the cute few quick ones one is that males do words on the left primarily on the left and females do words on both sides of the brain and that means males are also only males or behind females generally and reading writing and speaking just because we don't use as much of our brain for words but also we don't connect as many words to feelings as females do or words to emotions because females are doing that on both sides of the brain males are doing it on one side
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and connected to that is that females are using up to 10 times more white matter activity which is in the mylan and which spread signals throughout the brain instantaneously males are using more gray matter activity which happens in splotches in the brain. connected to that is the males do much of their brain life is in the frontal lobe so all the different parts of the frontal and the frontal is impulse control executive decision making all of these things words studying all of that males do things further back in great matter areas so those are just some of the hundreds of profound differences that affect the way that how how do we educate boys and girls our teachers don't know that we need them to know this or we lose a lot of boys in school you know etc and those are just 3 of hundreds not i don't if you're using a lot of brains in your quest to show how different it wasn't girls imagine women.
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process the same tasks and it's striking to me how the latest prize or it's the most ancient ideas about masculinity and it's funny. that sammy being an outsider to see brad in chicken action and in asking listeners who are characterized by focus and nettled this commission says that our forbearers where able to be here is that how long before i have the machines aren't bad i mean the machines for recognizing the difference in white matter and the great matter integrating. oh i agree so when i do talks you know when i do lectures and so on i show i have a slide that i show that has a quote from a brain scientist and then right above it is from genesis you know and god created male and female and you can see way way back everyone use common sense and they
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understood that there was a profound male female difference and what the brain scans are certain is doing are just as you said just saying ok now we can really understand all the differences and then that whole system understand how to set up our social systems so that they serve women and they serve men they serve boys they serve girls and everyone on the spectrum if we don't know this stuff now this is when we create social systems like school systems that don't support mainly males so that males are the ones that are struggling the most in school because none of the teachers were trained in this and so boys are getting in trouble for stuff that's just natural to them and that's actually ok and they're not able to do the words as well as females etc and so they get d's and f.'s or low grades and they flunk out. this school system and they were it exists today in most countries is a product of its 20th century and it's for the most part of it so women dominate it women make up the majority of bad canters out stuff. but if i understand you
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correctly women that chance you project look even that out is that that outweighs all being in this world on tuesday this whole next generation assuming that's the only way to be and no way is a visible then in how boys and girls are relations job of human beings and when i need to talk more about the difference generac empathy what you call at russian nurturance. ok yeah so the female brain not only some brain differences that also the hormone ology females have more oxytocin which is a direct bonding chemical and that and the mirror neurons in the insula in the middle you know where empathy happens in the female brain and mirror neurons last longer than in the male brain and so they have more and more direct empathy immediate and it lasts longer because they mirror the pain and someone else or even and they pick up facial cues and the person may not even be in pain but they see it
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as pain and they see it as you know and it's a beautiful thing is part of why civilization exists because women have that capacity truly males on the other hand are mirror neurons get killed off more quickly because of our testosterone so testosterone is an aggression chemical and so what males have tended to do and still do is is we tend to we certainly have empathy and all of that but we also tend to nurture through aggression so we create things like like soccer and football and you know all of the various hundreds of games that involve aggression now women are aggressive and can play those games no doubt very well but when you go back to why they were created those games were created for males to nurture other males to aggression to teach them how to be empathic through aggression and how to use aggression and the same is true now rough and tumble play is one of the best ways to get more of the brain to work in the frontal lobe actually which is what we want rough and tumble play so i've
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called that aggression nurturance and males not every male but males in the aggregate tend more toward aggression nurturance females in the aggregate tend more toward direct empathy nurturance and the key is not to get rid of either of these the key is to have both so females do it their way males do it their way we cross over of course there's overlap and that's how we raise and educate really so good smart resilient kids we have to take care. very short break right now i will get back to. my max keiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is fun it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge
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funds are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more to the. totally destabilizing global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because we. welcome back to worlds apart because psychotherapist and best selling author michael gurr and mr grig. when we talk about. masculinity especially toxic restaurant i think it would be very that the subject of something it can especially toxic examine and yet i don't want to discuss it in moral terms more interested in what is it in women's and girls' biology and psychology is that me make them unpleasant or even toxic well
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yeah anyone can be toxic and we always want to establish anyone i think i understand what you're getting at we don't you know because sometimes we popularly say girl drama or girls can be really nasty to each other or women can be can smile at you know someone but really think something very nasty behind their back and undercut and and yeah women do stuff like that all the time i mean everyone that's what's so bizarre about the conversation that we are we don't ever talk about toxics then in any we only talk about toxic masculinity when it would be better actually to i just think not use those terms and just say ok what is what is going on in women so if we look at what's going on in women that sometimes makes them self-destruct and harm others part of what's happening is they these rumination loops so the female brain takes in so much emotive deta so much more
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than males picks up so many more facial cues so she takes all this in and she thinks things out and she's constantly processing 5 or 10 different things she may someone may roll her eyes at her like roll her eyes she could think about that for 2 days and that's a rumination loop and these these loops warm in women's brains and girls brains that last a long time and then are fed by the hormone ology and so then girls without realizing it they go out and they do some very mean things and often they have it's not causal like the person really was not being mean to them but they go. out and they you know undercut people they do cyber bullying they do all sorts of things that you're calling toxic they yeah that art and a lot of it goes back to how their brains work and people don't realize this about the female brain so so we will tend to say to females to girls would tend to say go ahead and express everything and really what we should be saying is we want to hear
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what you felt about that person rolling their eyes but then after that we need to problem solve this and reality check this and where there is actual trauma that she's been put through you know sexual assault i mean there's so many traumas that a woman can go through ok then we really need to hear things for longer and get her therapy but we also need a reality check and stop the loops because those rumination loops are really destructive to girls and women and then that's part of how they go out into the world and then they can even become violent. and i think for all those battles that are being waged has a passion of sort of spreading its value its around the world including gender barriers and by that i mean literally what you call gender indifferent but also there is a is about gender fluid how do you think other societies should that brooch. i get i think scientifically are right now we're in
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a phase in the us of saying there's no male female anymore everything's fluid etc but it doesn't really fit the science when we look at science and every culture can use the same science if they go to green institute dot com which is my our site for our our our work you can see thousands of studies that show that sex is binary sex is male female that's binary that's biological and body and brain right male brain female brain are just coming on the x. in the eye chromosome that's sex and sex on the brain that's binary there are only 2 options male and female gender which is a social construct which is what you know what are you in russia what are they in saudi arabia what are we in the us what do you what do we say socially about what we think masculine and feminine ought to be that's a social construct that is fluid because every society thinks of something
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different and then subcultures inside a society think something different but if we stay with sexes binary gender is fluid then we are covering every base i think traditionally social institutional based on a sex rather than gender that i descended and resurrections we should treat each other as human beings that we are bought when you're trying to build a reform asil institution it requires certain degree of generalization you mentioned before that human rights use access when you're doing a. good job of you know how commentating are sex differences i can't imagine how you can build a functional system what is it like more than that how different genders and any approaches just being socially again i think is the chairman it seems some of the western countries substitute sexual differences that gen. that deference is an xterm that's right i think it's an incredible chance i don't see how we can build
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anything that will actually take our kids. in that struggle and. that really aren't you know patience and concern for each farmer yeah we have to set them up for sex we have to send all of our systems up to take care of the sex of the child 1st which is and well let me use an example of schools we we we can't we can't say to schools ok we've decided not for ideological reasons that you no longer have to pay attention to the fact that that kids have male brains and female brains they're boys and girls they're going to all be they and we're not going to pay any attention to it all we will do if we do that is we will increase the number of boys and girls who fail out of school who don't succeed in life you know because as you've just said sex on the brain is one of the primary drivers of human experience
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so we 1st have to create the system to take care of sex and then we can and then we can say to the system look you've we've got some exceptions who prove the rule in other words we have some folks who are gay right ok there are exceptions but the system can take care of them we don't have to say they don't exist the system can take care of them. and partially because the system takes care of male and female and being gay is inside male and female also trans if we take your male and female we can take care of the people who are trans around point 3 percent of preens that we can study with scans we can see are trans you know so transsexual transgender we can take care of those people because we've taken care of male and female so we 1st take care of male and female and then we add on that is the best way to run the social system there's one more thing i want to touch and you know all of this is a concept of safe spaces. i had it high ironic that as crime statistics for the
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united states is at record high there's so much discussion about creating a safe space at which sites will ever reason because human life real here i thought it was supposed to be safe i mean it wasn't ever supposed to be safe humans outcry for all to all frustration for total safety and if we cannot create a safe space inside our own psyche i don't understand how we can get around that from other people. yes safe space started out is certain to get her no good what it was was our family should be a safe space and a counseling office should be a safe space that's where the language came from because there was child abuse we tried to get you know homes to be safe and then counseling offices people got to be safe to express their trauma and their feelings and we can't judge so that's where it came from it was the right thing but then what happen is the culture got ahold
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of it and said ok. we i have this idea so my idea is whenever that person's ideas and then they said ok i need a safe space for that idea so now my university has to has to allow me to express that idea even if it's you know not a very good idea and no one should argue with me because i need a safe space for my idea and that is nuts so we need to get safe space me back to. home safe counseling office safe but other environments we should have great social arguments that mr curry and i sing state government all week earth it will be very sad that you know i think this is it the only sliming in psychology that this country it ain't even to me if i'm being extremely valuable or acts that i'm doing in developing here and so i mean i wonder if there is any difference between a record levels of anxiety and depression your office is that we can abstract
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observance our society's beside here to say for everything everything you can about him to say prove him alive and you know that some degree of frustration related to become a church of being there are absolutely that's why i think the concept of aggression nurturance is so it's actually such a good concept because and women can use aggression nurturance because what it says is actually if we want resilience if our goal is to build resilient children who can grow up to become resilient adults then they need to have more discomfort not abuse not abuse not rape not sexual assault none of that they should be safe from that but they need to have discomfort they need to have people push back and challenge them and be aggressive with them not violent that's something else but aggression nurturance and here's one of the best ways we know we're right is it used to be that we were told that no germs that note that children should never get
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germs and now we know loops actually that was wrong the need little children to be exposed to these aggressive toxins which are germs we need them to be exposed to that aggression so that they develop the immune systems and the antibodies and the same thing is true of psychology we need to keep them safe from violence yes but not from challenge and not from discomfort they should have some frustration yes. great stuff it's been fascinating to talk with you thank you very much for your travel they waited to take you to thank you and thank you for watching people to syria last week the world's apart.
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well a very very warm welcome to you and a very happy victory day to you as well i'm rule re sushi on top of the 4 seasons hotel in downtown moscow with a huge view over red square and saucy a is down on the red square we're getting ready now for the victory day the big parade the big celebrations saskia i know you're down there in pole position you've got such a view everyone's getting geared up tell me how's it looking where you are now saskia oh absolutely i do i know it's not
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a competition worry but i do think i have the best seat in the house i've been watching all morning as the stands have been fitting all the final checks have been done of course so all this foliage is already in place they are ready to race to the place you famously school in the whole country it was a tough journey to get here we had several key task would at least ask what we had very tight security said about why such a top ready to report nothing is going to happen on this weather and i won't tell you i promise i will bring you the highlights from the very front line to keep joining me now and you. will do so ask you will be checking in with you throughout the next hour or so as the victory day parade will finally get lifted off now in the next few minutes in fact 10 o'clock at the top of the hour the big bell on the red square will start to chime and then after that it will be there to watch the victory march and that of the on a god battalion as well it's worth noting that there are no foreign dignitaries for this year's event this year's additional victory day in the big parade last year
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china was supposed to come so it was france's a manual on last year's free day was pushed back a month because of the whole coronavirus issues eventually though now today at this fee day there will be no dignitaries in attendance so the kremlin basically wanted to say that. we would like to err on the side of caution so although we're going to have the big guns the big jets the big tanks and all the different regiments and battalions marching across red square it will be a slightly smaller audience for this year's edition of lot of putin flanked by a number of veterans as well who are attending you know if you think about the veterans here remaining in moscow if you were 18 years old in 1945 and enlisted in the great patriotic war or world war 2 then you would be at least 94 years old today and we're showing the pictures now of putin meeting some of the veterans there one of the veterans is. rich she was only 12 when she decided to join up with the partisans and ultimately get involved with the war also prone and he's actually
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to the right of the russian president at the age of 18 he was a machine gunner in the battle of could when he received a medal for courage as well there are a few other veterans worth mentioning absolutely i guess what it's worth mentioning all of them of course with the time we have for today a son his love was a legendary submarine or a crew member on the submarine sea 13 his boat sank several dozen nazi war ships during the war as we show you are live pictures here on r.t. international our live coverage of victory day marking 76 years now since the defeat of nazi germany and there was the russian president shaking hands and greeting the veterans who are in attendance today and soon enough will be waiting for. the russian defense minister he will be not just addressing but he will be inspecting all the various regiments on red square as well and so for the meantime though we are maybe waiting for that i just should say of the victory march that
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will be the honor guard in victory battalion and ultimately they will be marching across the square and then they will give it over to the russian president vladimir putin who will give us a big speech about a 12 minute speech we're expecting today he typically talks about. well the world war 2 how it went how it ended and he will but he also likes to draw comparisons as well between what happened 76 years ago and also what is going on today in today's geo political climate at the russian president vladimir putin only recently doing his federal assembly address and it was. i would say aggressive but perhaps a bit feisty where putin was saying. well it's making fun of russia it seems to be a is in international sport these days so it will be very interesting to see here and will be saying. let's listen in for now but. let's move east most of the to square lucia.
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victory. he's still saying.
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i've got the new philosophy. is what i do. yes. i'm throwing red squares after the national flag of the russian federation on the symbol of victory and the great if you will to. the keep the watch one of the last year when the policy international. life will cost of victory day parade here on moscow's red square another victory sign up the tally and march entering the red square now that is to the national flag of the russian federation and the symbols of victory in the great catch wrote it will the victory by enough of the 153 eat at its rifle to fish and it was of course 76 years ago this
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ban was raised over the captured reichstag building marking the final victory in world war 2 the end of no. see germany on the 3rd reich now the victory banner is the official symbol of the victory over the soviet union. by the soviet union over nazi germany now the flag itself was originally put together under battlefield conditions and all made the 1st $94053.00 soviet soldiers. mikhail you're going to and. all 3 of them hoisted the victory flag up on to the german. building and it is the $150.00 for the. regiment serving as the official on a guard regiment now the music you are listening to now is one of the most famous soviet songs of world war 2 the great patriotic war as it's known here in russia a music by alexander alexander off of the peace sacred war also known as.
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great country now the only god battalion is also charged with assisting the commander of the moscow garrison and in protection of various infrastructure in the city in fact its barracks interestingly enough are located at. a district which is extremely close to. headquarters a make of that what you will now the guards regiment some might say it. was in 1944 was winding down and winston churchill came for a visit to moscow but he needed the best security possible and so the on a guard stepped up to ask now if you have a look at their uniforms quickly they were specially. uniforms to be a part of the outfits resemble the parade uniform of the russian imperial guard from 19091913 this resemblance serves to single out how the russian military traditions are carried on. semi automatic s k s is also
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in service now the only god typically they do go around the world. as supporting state official events they also guard the flame of the tomb of the unknown soldier these are essentially for now the main tasks of the units members but they also perform at the ceremonial foot in god mounting at the kremlin's cathedral square as we continue showing you live pictures here on our international our special coverage here it's a day of victory day marking 76 years since the defeat of nazi germany and the battalion of the marching regiment now going across red square with the russian federation flag and the victory as well let's just listen in for a moment now. from the so-called brown plague of fascism.
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not exactly the best of weather for today's victory day parade but we are bringing you live pictures here one of the international the victory guard now keep in mind the armed forces of the russian federation aka the russian armed forces are divided into essentially 3 main categories the ground forces navy the aerospace forces but you also have to so-called independent of the russian armed forces of the strategic missile troops let's listen in here.
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on the parade is a very soon getting kicked off here live. pitchers and international defense minister so to go short who is arriving. at the ministry of defense is joining the parade. down the troops will be preaching. so here comes the russian defense minister sergei sure he would he has done enough there in the war of a special type of off by crises and made it a century russian officials it was debuted in 2018 during the cuban general gration this car ways of it was return to skip a year and it is supposed to have all the characteristics of all today's modern luxury cars though i dare say he's probably got a few james for new gadgets hidden inside the shanty somewhere in that sort of a choice you're doing as i knew an inspection of all the troops here you may
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remember going back to the days of creation yeah these are these ministers used to stand up and in his zeal it was cool to see a live very old i guess the soviet bush in a cadillac they used to ride and not think wait nearly 4 times but here they are styling on profiling in this beautiful horse comes from the latin word or a swarm of goals and i planted russia let's have a look here quickly let's listen in now groups of the most good song the tree. mall in 76 kind of assured us the pick tree and the great factory to be more ready. there he goes so i show you now he's got a number of stops to make here on red square in the next several minutes to please
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. our force of the postie able to. all around the world this it's been strange times one of us but the military has never taken a poll was russian armed forces have been involved in thousands of military exercises just over the past one year and when you think about the size of the russian mom says it's no small feat they do stay so busy i'm always learning how to operate you know weapons and military equipment you know the russian military is not having some of the best equipment in the world and the soldiers here train on state of the odd women here just about every week and every day week as well like that just for you right now to your knowledge the international celebrating ve day here in moscow it's a bit windy it's a bit gray. but we've got the best pictures for you here on r.g.p. international hope you're enjoying this let's listen in for a moment i i get french minister.
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dresses i do know troops. from iraq she lights the troops on the 76th anniversary of the victory in the great press which will. host of soup. to russian troops were constantly improving to combat skills let me help you with your many treatments and use that to maximum efficiency but. the only continues to play the leading role of the shoring national security when you found thanks to russia's national interests.
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further to the one. i. up was around it was good but i got out soon if i did it. i don't know yet. i said again sure using just the truth. but it. was. rushed good to see him asleep during the annual inspection of the various different regiments here on red square he addresses them he tells them you are ready for the parade and congratulate them on his victory from the victory day as you say 76 years ago today just look at these live pictures here on our international he's made one stop now sort of a short he will make another stop shortly to inspect a combined regiment of the russian aerospace forces and this will be
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a russian pilots. but. it's like us in the budget. i did says this was it. and that was that was that like the just the russian aerospace forces we hear on our teams national russian pilots and defense aerospace troops and they did always demonstrating their high efficiency during surprise jackson ultimately they stand ready to perform their duty to talk about how to protect this country's aerospace. up. was just like other see that i did it. i just it was
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a. chance for us now to see the parade from a chanson there putting things you need. yukio true biological and chemical protection through the stories. of good teaching the soldiers has utility just because. you believe it you just come as much. as was keeping in mind here the russian armed forces all one of the largest military forces in the world comprised of roughly a 1000000 axes to keep us in l. . since it's just like us but i did it. does just that was it. just makes sense of the russian navy thank you security so. wait for.
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russian national casazza see the man troops. go to desk of the yusuf war of the human academies. today who are pals was john ahmann patriot movement cool you hardly you know. there are more than just amazing like that you say continuing nazi international again live coverage of all victories day celebration is here so go show you his speech the dressing and inspecting various regiments of the soldiers across the iconic red square here no use just mentioning just assessing that of the naval forces russia possesses the world's 2nd largest fleet of ballistic missile submarines the world's largest army at times and the good most naval fleet a tough.
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garters recalling that moment on the road supreme commander in chief is you in the us is russian armed forces let's go let's go let's go troops to the mosque or go to the cellar or ready for the ready or going to you know a lot of the minister of defense army general so you show your reporting thank you and i sees. the big shake about. the president addressed all of us and.
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then you know i see citizens of russia that i gave it you know empty veterans now. that the soldiers and sailors. and and since you put up an army and navy officer i think you. you know generals and admirals. was there a well congratulations on the tree day why you're there. is a victory that house on a story can portions huge importance for the destination in fates of the entire world yes it's a holiday and i see that it has been now you will never be. sacred one for our nation but there was. so i mean sure we defeated nazis but i want to crush now since we did it we are successful in your degeneration of the winners and we remember the generation we are proud of their
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generation eagle am stupid russian. vasher ns. to your work. and thanks for your resolution. love this is your homeland you've proved it's only stand to go to do we on the man. whom you've defended your. children and your homeland i did not see them because they got what i didn't that was overwhelming victory. over my immortalize state issued you made the noise and there were good 945 that will be forever remembered religion and written down into the history but this is true and say it's the song here tonight show me any way that you show. our national our nation so you only got to determine the you're
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a child coming. to you but you. big deal still nothing and they fall. to the very you later lives leo stored us. battle here on the ground in the snow and in your skies for people of all of those. trees sent through your actions forward. of the land for the last go around sea. cliffs caucasus mountains if forests know novgorod the east the rivers. ukraine you are going your new treat allowance. comes when you get out of your oil and we know that there are many cities like moscow and leningrad means can keep cool. that are called heroes cities. and small and separate sebastopol and other.
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people on the home front you are quite human provided was necessary for us true or not they were the. end of all good history and siberia in the far east. kazakstan and central asian republics people toiled selflessly to provide the machinery that was needed to be a crush of the nazis what. a lot of people were evacuated people had to leave their home. we pay tribute to the entire generation of heroes. for a courageous workers remember those who fought in. the way as a guerilla fighters. those with parties and so-called partners a nice we remember those who stayed in the concentration camps the enormous
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suffering of people who don't comply cherry trees. all the way now the war esque. claimed so many lies will soon the big the lives of sons and daughters fathers and mothers here though grandfather is husbands wives brothers sisters at the pole g.m. comrades in arms the relatives friends or if you're on the on the veterans that are no longer with us. we have a hold of a minute of silence. never
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you lose your. friends. with them got to do your friends this year you're marking the age of years none of us resents the beginning of the great patriotic war the words affair or even your duty to give it the thought of your war the 22nd of my stomach that i go into 41 is one of the most
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tragic pages you know is spread now while no muscles around the the animate israel's military. or that enemy came to all and to kill death and suffering. then on the only of that enemy wanted to topple the political regime and solve it system. and they also want to exterminate us or a state or a nation that you need to wipe out from the mouth of that ring and or a whole different ethnic groups parts of the. audience of the color. it's what our nation want to do do everything to defeat the crash you name it so that the perpetrators and criminals so you could you face justice solve the nation's. rose to the occasion. you've all put it in russian nation to liberate. europe from brown take
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a fascism is the only 3 in the last really just good showed. its might if you. saw weapons. it's why they why. it's for the messages from the front national that's on them that is the symbol of the law for what are these families for their relatives but all that goes. in the nurses for both on the battle grounds and in hospital is. back in 1941 for a long and was during the years we're still ahead but. the war claimed the lives of the younger generation. those who were never. born of the new the way brought so many tears tragedy.
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for him but we can not remember that. he still harbor. aggressive player in this. to. get out of the cynical plainly was and sneak superiority. were heard. here was rampant. the word agreement is. made to prevent when it was easy agreements were crushed. was an email yet. to give us insights and lessons but these lessons are forgotten but i've known some students who distort history and it's not just international terrorists and radical groups that do that there is still those who really are ugly heads. in the
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punitive actions and to those who try to rewrite history. and try to whitewash the. destinies of you see how the blood of the hundreds of people thousands of people but we murder real history every family has grandfathers and great grandfathers who for. sure in those statues and we know what true history we're in for. that or a national interest. or a nation. rages on the forces the excesses. with great great truth. serums your blood for that of course. we will do everything. at the beginning asperity of your. verity of our family yours that is not your.
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by there was served as a great role model for us or not or do last and for us all this is just. not funny show i get your feet alone out of the would be glory to the nation at the could not your happy victory day. but movement is on human speech here to these days and abrasions on the morning red square pools the minutes of silence there to show respect and pay our respects to those people that lost their lives during world war 2 the bush 90 percent of the russian economy is 90 percent of the biggest country in the world who are directly
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affected guys they lost a loved one in the great crash or the rule 25 will hold millions soviets lost their lives during world war 2 and the russian president just now showing his respects paying his respects and thanking the soldiers in attendance their fellow and love for the homeland and knowledge to show you these live pictures here knowledge international law continued live coverage it's time to go down to the whole position on the red square all jesus susskind tell you it was a middle of the trip on the margin brigades exhausted you know how well you down there. on taiwan that was one of the most incredible things that i thought the scene just before bobsleds misstep seche shock it was a pouch come out that was such silence on the square you could hear a pin drop and of course this is the main splat of the entire country present day right so quiet it really resonates through me experience and i was also just watching as a all of the so just prophets in mind dot com best sign 6 cities small compatibles
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to the enormity of the square i really cannot emphasize how much this is such a rare and experience to be standing right here next to me on the cobbles all right . let's take a look as to his flag bearers the mob. say got started a chance to regiment that's carrying them they haue for no uncertain terms every single. was. marching the way along the tribune's. president. and we can see the flurry of the flags that's appearing at the end the music will start very soon the infantry units. say. well that you go there's absolutely no mistaking that that heavy tragedy of those brutes all the sounds of those beating of drums to show you what possible make god
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speaking of the drum players to treat us all the way students from and how to meet that has had the honor of opening every single major parade on red square since 1950. if you could think maybe they just provide a kind of the backdrop to the name show some sort of background noise but music is of course that we have it that the job fairs go to music is a. place to put that image of the soft stuff because they help keep the peace so what soldiers know that from the moment that they step out from that spread and by the historical museum crosscut tower which is right next to me they have to take 220 steps in the space of 2 minutes and say trying to solve it but not on the birth of the music. but of course music doesn't play just
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a functional role during war time zone just sign that to remind themselves of the reasons i want them up there the battle i put beneath them in the ultimate victory on the streets assesses of these bonds playing here to just not. be kept to the spirit stop in the politics of the. i love soldiers and civilians at night in fact even poland in 1970 was at the height of the fighting nazis are just 100 kilometers from moscow but that she had her house in secret because they were worried that anyone doubt silence was panic in the capital of the little mistaking i don't see why they make the wait to be close ups and play some music today is about to strike a balance of the same kind of poles trialled said. as we start to see more and more of these as i can see this way baltics almost coming towards me but i don't buy that our $900.00 musicians in total are taking part in today's
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events so the music isn't a typo part of this day. in most cases start to come towards me i do want to talk about this human element of the state of significance it is a double dose of the dissipates a was already mentioned the fashion also says it was. a man i was about as i may enter the pole vault and i was imagining one of the dads want to be accountable the way taken today but i just felt i was it just to give you an idea of how to live and today are one of those but if you are not it is to be chosen as the years we've done interviews and the number of people that would just take to the parade some a number of times under the bus and they say this is the greatest amount to be able to write about my contacts and my unit on the famous problems of threats but it's not just about. private companies $12000.00 i
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understand that she was saying in the footsteps of history that solves the great odds actually take great took place in 1985 and it was a bit miserable as i said out of her brain today a. 1000 soldiers lost outlets glad that they sold them. the tolerance from that is a symbol of the multiband of the loved ones with it that they sold to someone nailed to the sun and they knew that they could find the time but. a lot of they take the understand and feel the weight of that history molded leaving some patriotism attached to it marching now are members of the most visible role that i am actually it touches me as a super great boarding school they've got amazing so it's easy to get we got into it by sponsoring the crossfire lesson which serious beginnings they were actually initially set up to provide. an education so wolf sends them out and children of
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the red army soldiers and they are not dismayed all the time as they have taken part in every single one since $1050.00 that might. be in the rads beautiful. dinner we also have to mention that this day is older going out to these boys to say no we don't want to see them in the stands for years and i write all the trades and of course today is a balance for the best friends it's a way of showing that 76 years possibly still will not allow the subsidy to be relegated to just history books. to see and i'm going to do hope that the chance to that not a subsequent to the inconceivable that a lot of them despite being in that eighty's and ninety's that's stunting and that's something to tell them because i got out she got in touch with the sands of millions of the minds of them so that the captions the great great shots of moore
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this is something that they know and still it's not cost reality in this past fake street a nice inside it's not a photo in the history books like it is the meals here it is of saddam the tape next on the memories sapphire and i also suspect it is quite moving so that the people trust in the crowds and. the beautiful a little less on the soldiers of the years and it's become a kind of not some a tradition to take the children to the down the poles to the soul was our identity and to. take it on trust me how important mr burton and. i could be this is the you saw me this is an incredibly popular movement some people 888 and 80. days good days all to hold on the military told a stress history they also got into it with sachin you're going back to the factions like i said we can't express to mate because today at the age doesn't
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because of the cost of the triumphant return and sometimes that of the next generations of soldiers today cost on the front of the sentence all that out in front of them is the main square of the country coming up i've got. up on. it it is a beach where john travolta you saw me especially at such a beautiful place of time to gather and celebrate cost present and you. know i have to say when i was thinking about the best way to describe this i think celebration is a really exciting fashion was about me and sentry you know just like the old the different you know the answer to all the lads and lots of those say well because it's also quite out it will tell you. that she would make up this boy that's just about. everything and some of the strategies being
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used to be thought. of the unit itself dulcet personnel with god god says private stats hold tightly to god that we've got everyone from ours a specialist to us some our names from tang just to cossacks to minutes to explain to the whole. that old son from places they started live unsolved in different units but on this one take the time to gather to celebrate this one and you know despite the fact that these studies are still despite the fact they are here times and to not entertain you know it's hard not to go into the finest place you know the united states until the russian trick of gold with the gold double headed eagle i'm most impossibly out of the world's top spot but you know i didn't come to the picture because of the bad the right you'll have seen up to get the start now because there's a certain amount of the $150.00 at the bipartisan and it was months of fun to disagree on the cost of making $975.00 they clambered to the top of the lifestyle
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they came on to. and it was a moment immortalized in one of the most famous photo problems of the time. lapse a bad review was the most significant to send its head to sell certain bulbs to the lens had been taken to limit the told and the great victory at the top. while the above most of it was probably made in baghdad a bit challenging because the way i look now was. actually you see this is only the 1st year that women are operating on red flag it looks good but the contribution of women to the arms of his observations about a lot during the great patriotic mold around a 1000000 women sat i increase my grandmother was all told about it and they sat 80000 of the office says more than 50 percent of the front line magic's was there but they were also some vegetables white says. one of the most in fact famous
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successes like this and the politics of history it wasn't so easy a woman couldn't meet up top in 10 days she became known as a baby daddy and that was also not that very same doesn't. mean you know what topped the night which is why it was friday that i took that and said this isn't god it's a town spot. don't release the ball on the soldiers this sounds like green stamps and the way the number of those who want all of it to feel wanted heroes all of this so you get. time zones and all the different colors here a completely different uniform these are members of the cost of the guard now to be some of the most famous clutch of the most urgent odds of a sustainable the 1st time and space the only reason to celebrate simple 60 years in the months of j.c. to the stage they still train cars notes as well as people's minds resulted in the phenomenon. but i will say it's not she it is my 1st time reporting on it let's go
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out to the parade i will say as i see pretty in the way i believe the subways the sea of faces doesn't play the monster wave of these cars and cars instead it seems like it's really it's just a sort of global it is a it's a pretty astonishing outside the circles not head towards public angles not even talking a minimum time i'm sorry not have been able to see that a lot of them tens and i called as the poles made so that they keep their heads up that otherwise they'll get a bit of a shop surprise but it's also the case of that just makes the cossacks the houses have been underway for a while now and it's been estimated that area all the tassels at that instant treehouse colored 300 kilometers of south 300 kilometers and that's all those 200 times the steps above and to the sun touch up our bags these are all some teenagers
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may be called the beautiful city of sevastopol that this was the main base of the last seat belt at some of the military academy now of course a good chunk of the plate wanted to see substantial it was the size of a car it's not a bottle indicts instance you want a man. told that if they could destroy the fleet the little limits a capability it is actually started someplace i just came up from last week that would lots of said it was very very windy and i wasn't trying to close some of these students i was a museum dedicated to them and as a bonus i also got to see the submarine emerging from the water i'm coming into port was awesome about to see them touch it and just want to shake you if you lost any russian actually which cities talk of the most i think the answer was to be starting most of us off to a great deal of history the oil. business
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i'm standing down and take this is this is amazing to me as a spectator not to let me but it must be like to be with them proud to be getting not energy seeing the photos are great as they mock but instead i imagine it's a pretty awesome just above. all to look at all these you know holds and i'm going to help published every single box in his whole body told him to solve it wasn't it was the case back in 95 during the saddam era in the run up to the fast break on the save the soldiers compounds on the battlefield and i was told those other little bottles cause a big shock they would turn around and hit him. they were not ready to be paraded branstad so they got an old a seamstress is almost going to run the last day return to so what the uniforms i'm a monster and astonishing a 1000 new uniforms in just one of. the final games i'm going to
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point out to you will be the start of the all trades and i'll be the result of god's higher order come on you want to get an estimate of the top boys up batteries and a surprising story about the unit the name. demands of the units named dalton it was on the market. and his father will stand above the promise of a scene of the future not here live i'm basically sleeping trying to tell people the years that michael parachutes now they complain that things like tracts it's possible to say to be inside the tanks several of those it was tried it seem odd he said you know what all of that was and the time through me i'll present you all to see everyone should not be such a fox important can't do that so he looked around the rear to pay outs they looked around the room on a side to find my son alexandre will do that if i'm willing to risk his life i must be pretty close to that election process that just for the experiment to make use of funds to saddam out of saudi so you know what it's ok for you it will go wrong
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you'll just crash and fell to pieces that i'll be the one left behind having to pick up the pieces was to me nothing nothing at all to be said it was a smooth montenegrin much to take the time to get more than a minute now ha. i was about to find you a back towards good not very different you'll notice that bus like most is one of the many stories you can tell about these units might have a saying in certain brackets to be special and to see all of these different cost analysis different cities are not conscious of johnson this is to come together and share a space that i didn't say is going to share space on $1.00 day there's no but it's a fact that the night of may it worries me that you want to jump start trying to evoke quite literally every different view of the world. will i go i've just got the eye in the sky if you very much about really enjoying your reporting there you are surrounded by well just the best of the best frankly with that shiny buckles in the polish boots and the british uniforms are marching step by step this incredible
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experience to be here saskia you down there you know in your poll position on the couple stones of iconic red square i'm up here about 15 floors above you were ready started snowing now the wind is still strong and it is not a warm day to be celebrating victory day but here at all it's international you know great so privileged enters. this the flagship event of the year here for sea for us our colleagues but also in attendance as we were saying an emotional time a time of celebration of course a time of reflection what do you think about the veterans sitting on the left on the right of the russian president vladimir putin these are people in their late ninety's and to think the last time they heard these sounds the memories they have when they were just young because although the enlistment age was 18 it wasn't just in the soviet union it was all over the world and people were interested in under the age of 18 essentially lying about being 15 or 16 or 17 because they knew they
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had no choice but to enlist and to defend their mother and what a day here on moscow's red square celebrating the symphony 6 victory the 76 year since the victory over nazi germany here and here we have all these different generations in attendance as well and you know it's worth bearing in mind that the russian armed forces are really one of the largest in the world saskia was saying russia has a 1000000 active duty personnel well the few odd in all of the possible reserve troops russia has as many as 20000000 soldiers now russia does have the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons on the planet but has never never used them there's only one country in the world that has used nuclear weapons and the victim was japan the island nation of japan and world war 2 that had already capitulated before those bombs were dropped on nagasaki and hiroshima but russia house an enormous fleet of submarines essentially all over the world you'll never know where
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they are they are known for being stealth and very very quiet underwater of course really now waiting for the big machines to come into red square as the troops in the marching brigades slowly making their way off red square soon after the big boys in the big tours are becoming on. the s. 300 missile silos the armada so it's time because well the terminator the pounds to a machine as well this is a highly defensive weapon as well mobile weapons waiting for the big ones or saskia is going to be ready any moment now for the times and i'm hopefully waiting here for the big display although the weather is not ideal today with a bit of sleet and snow coming down here on may the 9th in moscow we are waiting for the big planes and the fighter jets to fly over as well bear in mind if you miss any of our on air coverage you can always catch it online at r.t. talk called we are broadcasting our many many many parts of this on our twitter
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platform facebook you tube telegram and a host of other social media outlets of course it's been a special time here for this victory day parade if you think about the past year the whole pandemic of europe in many parts of the world has been dealing with terrible terrible lockdowns here in russia basically everything's been open since september the shops the night clubs bars cafes and restaurants but it's a slightly different scene a harder seat in europe but here we are live on r.t. international right above the iconic red square marking 76 years ago today the defeat of nazi germany and what a privilege to be here what a pleasure to be here of the view point i've got here i'm more than 15 floors are overlooking red square and still seeing all these wonderful people in attendance here just fantastic to be here with a real real privilege saskia i know you're down there waiting for times i know you know who your time as well are there any in particular the chief for your eyes out
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for today saskia. well morry now what tanning icon possibly give you any insight into what my favorite time to be i do have a name brand well done that matriarch played it i'm. going and i read. brasstown here was the way the time was just unbelievable experience to see one of their i'm very close to just like i was talking about how it was the fact that there was some unbelievable to these people here to be part of that i'm such a point of view on the web sites about me you know i was recently to research and i was listening to howard a lot of the parents of the people often they obviously think this is one of the proudest moments in our life to be able to represent my country. from the whole country is it possible also i shot watching today not i came out to meet
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current. love that was coming on and one of the and. no client times told me the military hard to have a 100 pieces and they will be cutting all day and she's told about it morning as i was making my way into fred's class. and it was actually a pretty unbelievable sight i was watching and i'm not going to lie transatlantic stupid stuff just to get on the streets of that cities are completely empty and suddenly i solve this problem all the time so i come to watch me help the seal of the streets are shut off and it was a pretty amazing thing to see quite unexpected also so badly on a sunday morning of the tanks have been carrying an arab in a number of just to hospitals. i sold it recently actually getting another thought i was in
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a box and just in front of threads. well hurry i know that you lost me about what you're my favorite tank so i'm not going to tell you but i threw it back to ask you what it was you'll stay for it but i want to install process. later on so one doubts that they prayed would be able to happen but this was a. real you're absolutely right i mean we've we have got the big planes coming soon if not you've got the chinese coming up to you in just a moment i can see them from my father's point now but i'm actually looking forward to seeing them makes 31 it's an old soviet fighter jet the mix 31 but it's famous because there may be the source of you on black birds simply because you can fly faster than a bullet holes on the surface of the my shoulder we've got time just coming up now to the times coming up to red square we've got some of the classic chances world of
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soft godless robots you might do they're coming your way right now you're going to reveal them. come to terms of that's where already done that is absolutely right you've all got a pretty good deal on your screens as it is so i'm not going to skype. from that scene to come out and see that is a victory daybreak this morning be a victory date this time this was a photo of the tommy thompson instrument and victory last night had a little doll built in 1000 saltonstall seen anything like it was anything other than light stereotypes and it's in the film it's not designed to stop legal channels and santana on the stand 5 years to be such. it's pretty funny to me and to me tyler perry far higher lazy as one time instead of saturday instead. you keep mentioning that the team not to. pass on. that was the last one
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it's pretty common let's look at some of the. outside that area is a lot like. this is allowed to exist at. the top places are.
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the ways of the crowd under. the believe. it's like. to be on. top. this is. the lead. a
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little. bit surprised. just. like a. lot of time. to
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decide. to. pick it. up to see. if there is a problem. out
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. it like. yeah you know saskia i can see i can see the diesel around you and i can smell the diesel fumes all around you as well what an incredible position or otherwise that hopefully pop still seeking shelter we're getting sleet and ice and a bit of snow up here on the rooftop of the 4 seasons hotel but the fight for a show that's coming home away from good square through the closed door concrete society i can feel the vibrations i can hear the times i love hearing the soldiers and the food are we still the yes $300.00 rolled across roscrea a few months ago does this massive truck with these missile also come off like this
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it creates an 8 d. tooth basically and penetrable exhaust moon around the around the s 300 and is constant and other units that are connected through i guess software with the stuff to lie so they all communicate with each other the machines you've just seen going across red square they've all been updated with the latest software and they all look into 3 d. holographic dimensions as you know the old days of conventional warfare from a to b. a gone to russia's military today is so it would fall on us and it has gone without a doubt the best missiles in the world not a very nice thing to talk about but it's got high posts on it miss all of the outgoing god system it's got a new clear how would he dos if you could even imagine about a nuclear power to miss all that in effect can fly around the world indefinitely so at a time when geopolitics is still playing honey you know she was a funny funny and you shouldn't be you shouldn't be provoking the russian threat
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and that's the truth now the think tanks are still going across red square not those not just the time so but these are the radar units as well you know these machines to be honest with you perhaps they should be kept under wraps because there must be some eyes in the sky having a very close look at russia's. state of the oscars military technology on display today cruising across red square the captions saluting the russian president vladimir putin and just look at the size of these things these are all long strips machines use machines of war not to be glamorized but they are very very impressive and you can see even those in attendance those people sitting in the stands there enjoying this what a great viewpoint it was over for the guests and for the veterans as well but look at the size of this military hardware now amidst the day celebrations on the red square. susskind let's get back over to your for
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a moment what more can you see from where you are going to translate trying to make sense terrence malick test 100 childhood not natives of the same name it never. ceases to. amaze the team still this time the time to build up to keep the money tight leash on him might. look. like i was just thinking that this is part of the great politics state and he told me and see it it just came before all of that we tried to fix novels different times and clothes that we try to hold it was you know it's time to play sleazy not that it was really pretty colorful and boy it companies models matsuyama and stuff like plastic feels much more serious i feel a lot more tempted to follow. up to the tie up pretty
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well in the top not running out the take the tonto national title as they started meeting on the night you want to. play with out being so close i can relate on the sandusky i mean some of these things are not intended. that's not the type to be placed in time to see that the. policy was not. let. me give you an idea of pepsi it was her fault. not to speak because my mouth shut up. shut up because last time i thought i made that slimy something like visit one of the listening friends and was going to stick to the policy that i've never seen that come up whole.
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10. times a week saying it's going to have fun it's a happy frame talk about what i. already want to be true but not the look out what you'll see how i got the feel was curiously shimmied see the tanks meet now they're still around not how many are still god i'm sure he looked sad if you didn't hear the noise but. can i hear the noise i can't hear anything else ask you it's even difficult to hear you my idea the flumes of diesel the vibrations of the machines the noise and the cheering troops as well truly as you are saying is such an experience to be out here i'm above red square in the sauce was down on
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the red square to all of us watching thank you for joining us so far broad victory day parade coverage live on international now i'm listening closely but i can still hear the times when i can he says to try to box too but i call it yet here the play sucks we're waiting for the chop was the big chop was the. attack helicopters the troop transports as well the big illusions the big to pull off straight away waiting for the big place to go if we were told an hour ago the old systems all go go go for the military aircraft to fly over or put in the post-office snow sleet and a crucial brutal gale force winds out here if the pilots are all coming they better be careful but of course russian pilots the some of the best in the world and they can navigate the skies with no problem at all if you are watching r.c. international the past 24 hours a correspondent what are guys do you have was in a meat eggs a troop transport chopper he was flying over moscow during the rose or was he was
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enjoying it fun to you must be pretty easy to understand if there were no winds and the big planes here unless you get a message from ground control say that they seem cold all through the day but i you know the russian planes are known for one thing in particular many of them they can land not just on the most perfect fields in estrus but a lot of russian planes use the fighter jets in the transports even though they can land in fields unlike a lot of the western counts of all planes they have those ones if they land them an airfield and there's a bit of gravel they've got to go back up into the sky again so russian planes some of the best technology some the most feasible technology but also some of it is quite old school technology that makes 30 ones to make 28 these are still in use today and i mentioned some time ago the mix of those the ones that is folded 2 over here they come. home mother i saw ok you got me there they come now it's massive all the massive floods of the sky here we go the steel wool. and the
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birds of prey in the big heavy lifting us now these are the big transport child who's now you've got the me and the meat 18 and not all here they come coming right over oil heads then coming. the full absolutely fantastic post that picture transports right there the secondary in some polls. you know i think i just got a haircut here come the alligators these are the alligator attacks choppers coming in not all those months these lights right here the state of the art listen to those double turbine props. it's a serious war machine right there on the quay the tank had taken out
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even. massive tar and guns on the front with surface to air missiles and to air missiles and to ground missiles all sorts of chalk as well now those were the choppers but here come the big transport planes and not just a big transport planes the illusions the to pull off shows well right there you go into frost flying over those cities are so enormous that they can carry more than 20 tons in their belly so you can throw a couple of times into some of these big transport planes here we continue with our live coverage here on r.g.p. international here is a refueling right now the big big 2 plus refuel are going over. all on the turboprops on the. wall and you can smell the jet fuel here right around us so we've gone from diesel fumes from the times knowledge of the jet fuel and there is the flak jacket that is the flak
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jacket also known as the white swan the biggest bomb a long way from are still in use today connected to a refueling ship as well it's so hard to even hear myself think with these things flying over does a stir. can project now flanked by some sukhoi look at the beauty. reminiscent of the concorde the black jack white swan but so much more deadly. all the russian aerospace technology fly right over the capital here moscow feet a live coverage on all odds you international we have some final just tossing out of here we go so much to pull off to. order me. all beautiful quotes set flying in formation here. and there are more planes coming here and all of the international view day is not over by a stretch i can tell you that the vibrations continue the fumes continue and i'm
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like a little kid on a candy store right now that's the old man. to tell me that kid jolly time ago the kid scholl hypersonic dug a tunnel to the bottom of those makes jets dangerous weapons of war we know it's me glamorized but while they are present on here we go with more jets not coming over . these also like some old mix. so to hold it like that yeah. all right above the building is right below the tiles and there's the slightly sukhoi 50 coming in right now. 70 stealth. and screaming and. hollering goodness me on i think i'm 90 years old playing with my toys all over again absolutely remarkable display of russian aerospace technology here right of a prize for the day celebrations it doesn't get better than this.
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all that is incredible saskia i'm coming down to you because my view is amazing but how are you getting along down they can you feel the vibration from these jets saskia was you said. i think that's what a lot of. the. sensory data. we've come to the final part of the band that everyone loves. but the trail. black. mold. on the night they.
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get into the final parts of the conflict on. this day. after gosh every single. one of the days not just about celebrating the trial is a horrific ideology it's about remembering the promise which the triumph came at today's very powerful day of collective remembrance as an enormous country stretching over $5000.00 times over the $146000006.00 is that russia comes together as one and it reminds itself of how much it owes those $27000000.00 who died for this. at the same time lost being a very showy public national holiday it was also an intensely hostile is that every single russian into his family archive and his photo album and think of his ancestors and what role they play 8 you know oh i know for myself on this day more
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than most i think of my grandmother. she was just 15 years old when she lied about her age and she signed up to fight and she was an immediate halt to independent women's child it was the last all seem outlandish infantry unit in the red army and they won the cup. in fact he did not use torture at the castle of the to know about a ruse they broke through the fence says back to st peter garrett our route to break. that was from the way you were up to. 690 of the. uncertainty. my grandmother passed away but i was sorry i couldn't even say that you but i do know it's a process. i'm the to be the top. of all the life
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that these tasty i meet lots of the way they get me into the soup was an. answer to stay in the process to say. they feel the strongest connection to that country. that was. no way out of france but possible causes of these. problems and. it is. likely to be. my favorite holiday in the last. tory it's about people it brings together generations it celebrates the very best of
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humanity courage and sacrifice because that's the tradition. of the pasta i could easily. order what it meant for me it's stunted here on the 9th of may all the bread scraps a city eats. going to a city that she knew and loved it was here that off the wall she studied to become a neurosurgeon i really don't think she believes that and at least to me that's something unbelievably beautiful about the fact that decades of she stepped up as a young child really to fight i'm standing here to try to ration slate's quite literally as a symbol of the future that she won for me i would have loved to hear me talk about the millions of heroes like us who were courageous of beyond belief and you saw things begging police so that they could know who he is in years have cost much
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fewer and fewer generations to live but still to this day we live face today by the motto that in washington. no one is forgotten nothing is forgotten in the 9th of may it brings back to life in movies faces of the pasta it's one to tell and retell stories to keep the legacy alive we remind ourselves that we cannot and the ourselves for those dog days to return and that is why i always say on the 9th of may it the tanks on the plains that are amazing and i would not have swapped out experience for anything but out at school this state is allowed and colorful tributes to millions of stories of fearlessness and sacrifice the 9th of may isn't about the nature its weapons its about my grandmother it's about my great aunt who for us a politician in the woods it's about my grandfather who has made a full scraper at the age of 14 it's about people it's about honoring those who as
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a beautiful line in a beautiful poem goes gave that to j. morrow and i think we would all agree the weather's not great but i think anyone here would say that it wasn't a beautiful tomorrow and as a final thing what i would say is today is really so in its own way. that i just found in all of the huge. in spirit it's not just that people thought for and died so that others could live in a better world it's of those who fought and survived went on to live a normal law it's 945 the year that the war ended was often talked here 0 because everything economies society cities in a in ruins people who'd been awake for years the soldiers of protons home and watch what they see they saw that the towns that they were in often had been destroyed so brick by brick they rebuilt they learned that their loved ones had been killed so they follow knowledge and made new families. from the battlefields back to school
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they finished my grandmother like still only a teenager at the end of the war but having already seen battle went on to become in your assad my grandfather an award winning nuclear physicist they were scarred by grief. by war but still they woke up the next day on a peace track together that had been lost they saved the world and then rebuilt it which is why in my eyes they are heroes in fact so well well beyond and when i think of that that is why i say that today is a day which is in a certain way a celebration of human spirit every single post in here not a snowbird saturation is a poet up of man's. spirit his ability to overcome our desire to know how to create and ultimately up belief that no matter what life could always go on.
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all right president putin going to come back from a minute he's making his way to the tomb of the unknown soldiers of flame burning they'll be laying a wreath shortly just outside the kremlin will go back to that but wow. that was super coverage saskia taylor glory sushi there rory breathless and the beautiful stories and reminiscences there from from saskia in just some snapshots of how it affected her relations how it affected her around sisters and what it means to that
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family on this hugely significant day in russia and i don't know about you this thing in today i really got the feel for the sounds of it but television really it was really produced so well so many modern bit sick kids their small cameras installed in the planes installed on the tank showing little snapshots of what it was like we saw one system in the tank they're holding as the rumbling forward across the cobbles of red square and all that noise holding a picture of the relatives their ancestors the gone through all this but meaning so much still today as well and even signals that a robot cameras deicing with death so to speak rolling alongside those huge tanks thundering through red square and then of course we saw the planes the.
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aeronautics display that was a bit touch and go after say before. if it was going to happen because the weather was a little bit iffy today could see it's a bit chilly today not the greatest may the 9th weather but nonetheless everything's gone on as planned unlike last year of course cove it was a real mess for everyone around the world but. it did mess up the victory day celebrations as well it was a much more muted the 9th the parades then later on a couple of months later. but as a very shortly what you're seeing now is president putin making his way over to alexander garden near the kremlin war where an official wreath laying ceremony in honor of those who fell in the war is on the way this is a huge huge day here victory course a holiday that commemorates the surrender of nazi germany in 1945 if you're wondering about the ribbons you mention this every year but you might not know if you wondered about the ribbons that we and everyone else is wearing it's
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a hugely symbolic ribbon it's called the ribbon of st george the patterns thought to symbolize fire and it's thought to be derived from the colors of the original russian imperial coat of arms as well the black eagle no gold and back it's hugely significant everybody wears it you'll see it tied to cars you'll see it in proudly on people's coats and jackets everyone from toddlers teenagers. grandparents. it's a big day this is a big build up to these rehearsals of course we showed you yesterday on the program the rehearsals that were going on this planning almost starts again as soon as this day is over. the years go on yes it is the 76 year now but i think if you've been watching this parade for the last you'll get a flavor of how important this is to every russian emigre watching around the world and things events are not just happening here in
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moscow happening across russia and across the world as well. now. the tomb of the unknown soldier is a war memorial dedicated to the soviet soldiers killed during the great patriotic war the remains of unidentified soldiers killed in the battle of mosque. go back at 941 were initially buried just outside the capital. that flame. near the location of the closest of the german army so the tomb the line in the right of the 2 rather large in the wall right blocks can see them on one. containing soil from one a known as the 12 hero cities among them letting. kiev stalingrad sevastopol. ments. in front of the monument as a 5 pointed star with the eternal flame with its center. and we saw
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a little. clip of it just now but this year in year out the flame illuminates the bronze inscription that reads your name is a no you'll deed. is immortal. says the solemn moment this is take a moment just to get the full flavor of the moment as these reads of late a plea to move the unknown soldier.
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the. russian national on the wrapping up the main procession but there's so much more to come we've got some great coverage coming up i'm enjoying it so far today here not international now to commemorate the anniversary ati's brought some life this is
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clever with color footage of some of those salvage soldiers who made the victory back then possible.
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it's hard to overestimate the significance of victory day here in russia given the immense price all the soviet people paid to defeat the nazis almost no family in the country was left untouched by loss the battlefields of the great poetry of it war was soaked with the blood of almost 9000000 soviet soldiers while in the occupied territories more than 7000000 defenders died in total over 26000000 salvi it's caves their lives still stop the scourge of fascism there was so many heroes in the war risking their lives to save others one of them was a solvent soldier unpartisan called nicholai kissimmee off in the summer of 1942 he helped more than 200 jews to cross the front line saving them from the nazis and
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occupied by their us at the time 6000000 jews were murdered in the holocaust the genocide of the jews in europe during the 2nd world war some of the people carefully off rescued recall the horrors of occupation and indeed as well the man who saved them. my sister was one of the many whose lives you saved by rescuing them from hitler's cannibals you saved my life and i cannot forget that. on. the moon did you see this see me on google each student's akil. stevie key alluding to the dance doesn't do you put in your girdle do the nice silk the london does good live the motion delightful so deluded militarizing view the.
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