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of disgrace, 3 year plans if she's the 3.631 trillion ranking for healthcare. lucas, 2 from 2 sources from the federal budget is and is a tuesday morning from the compulsory medical in our system. and the secretary is going to be about 4 trillion t solution going to the plan year will next year, you know, yonah, which is going to be 4, but there's going to be if it is going to be higher for obvious reasons, you soon it for go to they should be asserting another rascal, they've got a recall. again, the regional expenditures based on industry thinking of him and the 3 on board. they have that again, as i said, this 1.6 as you 1.7 trillion, national on social spending arrows, definitely there's been an increase in the night with his heated dodger was moderating. there it was with the me even during the pandemic them where that was
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today. we're a site, we lay boy, a pastor sold to support roughly the most vulnerable as hard as the industry cities play in the center. now we were partially, there was 4.5 percent of g d p last year and this year, last year i didn't but it's almost one percent g d p explaining the pretty much keep it's melissa in total, it's 4.5 percent of g d p the something that was lost and we didn't just issue that it was pretty by deer skin replied yes, get money. this handout leslie economically mckuen at 3 level in the year and what you wanted to make sure that in the these industries supports her job. and sheila savalst vulnerable groups and farmable household. these are young families with children breaches lately and emotional needs. just let nick 3 and they were cut off with us. this michelle or ashley calisha. here is some immeasurable which only
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expanded the list of families that will receive support from the government. but college to see me just in terms of coverage and isn't real clear. always did you know that those children between nurtured syrian chancellor years old and decrepit, started out, said the that you naturally were maternity allowance, stunning from 1st child immigration. we started to pay allowances to pregnant women at find themselves in a difficult situation. we pay extra allowances, lazuli in our families with children between 3 and 7 years old. we were made one of the payments, but the 85 issue of 5000 roubles are 10000 roubles to different categories with him . katerina, who is a 1st and foremost known to those who find themselves in a difficult financial situation. here there's been a whole hacker dealing with finance. sure measures for some good 4.5 trillion ruble . and that is the turtle birthday. stimulate that stimulus and into this year we'll
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continue with some of those measures. and the ultimate goal was either to support people directly or to support them through the business of the machine. because we provided money to the business community. only if they preserved updated on the reserve at the jobs career plan with a certainly pay level bras, increase the minimum wage for him because i just assume you don't know it or no, not bureaus get really. she was with me. where might seem to be a this was a picture of insignificant increase that the only little purpose is to increase those one of his social security payments. the sasha a cover millions of people because it depends on the min more e k. and straight to that and in the capacity is also reflected in increasing that retirement would separate benefits. so this, it's elena probably,
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but generally yahoo has a strong focus on social spending. we'll do a driver of and again, as i ask us answered or the previous question on economic drivers, greg, during the plug for us we, i've announced unprecedented. he plans to the, to them promote our infrastructure toolkit for him. a plenty room. we planned to tell you one is sort of a williams we plan to attend to point 5 trillion for the national wealth with family too. we plan to issue an extra 460000000 next year. digitalization fear who do you box mattresses? hm. now is now all over the place will even will invest heavily into this area to sell in a permissible known not fill in the review. so it focuses both on social spending and on the correct. and that's quite obviously filling the figures, the official specialist who is please was willing to go. yes. leslie. sure. tom escort. another thing yet. i wanted to order. oh yes sir. how with the scrubs
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from social spending influence the inflation situation and you are absolutely right . we're just gonna dip out of the presidential press conference for now. what is the president's answering a few questions on domestic policies and issues. this press conference is going to probably go on for a few hours. if you do want to watch it without any analysis from us, you can do so it out. he don't come over to them. really shouldn't be serious. that able to be children at you at leash yet a such innovation filiette lewis, you can move it to that you didn't have to get it super good that. so if you are with me then julio is artesia. alexander boy had to give her some analysis and context as to what we've been hearing that domestic things at the moment, of course. but i guess as we were saying before, that there are issues that every country is grappling with right now. and he kept
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some pretty concrete positive numbers that yeah, and i think this is his normal style. i think what's important for lighting and put in and he is there expressive they both implicitly and explicitly over the years that what matters to him is not how he's trained by other world leaders. whether he is considered the democrat or dictator. but how the russian state operates and how, how it's managed resources and how it provides the grounds for russian girls. and he actually write them the beginning of the press conference. he quoted alexander soldier and is a famous sudan, the russian writer who shows the horrors of the soviet prison camps who was also a very russian nationalist. so to say, i mean he wanted the russia to be revived. he called for. 1 what he turns
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as preserving of the russian people large investments into the so called human capital, into the infrastructure, into roads, and all those perennial problems that have been flagging russia for many century. so this is definitely, this is not just postering this, this is the bread and butter actually of the work from the government and for put in particular, somebody who's worked on his correspondence pool for many years. he has the most excruciating schedule. i mean, he works from date tonight, and this is a man who famously said to be married to russia, and i think this is not just a matter for him. he takes it personally. and those od boring issues by the patient to be important to him. but of course, like every world leader grappling with, trying to keep a country on track during a pandemic. when economies have been append to keeping it on track,
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but making sure that they develop further. but also in terms of how this is going to go down with the russian people, though this is an international press conference and getting international attention through people here who are going to be interested in what the president says, as well from his opening remarks to these questions, what do you think they're going to take away from it because it's a popular, like many others that's exhausted from a pandemic concerned as it is over what's gonna happen next as well? are they going to take any comfort from what's been said so far? well, i think that's the hope of the travel and whether that's going to happen or not. i don't know if you're right people are fatigue, people are skeptical. i think many people in russia are also quite paternalistic in that expectations. they won the government to do a lot of them without necessarily doing something in return for the country as such . but that's, that's a problem everywhere. how, how, how you deal with the, with the limited resources. one of the highlights,
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and this is something that's set in the beginning, is that he believes that russia have been doing with all those challenges, much better than other countries. and in fact, i think in a bail form saying, the west and the tensions with the west for making the russian economy far more resilient for meeting the koran crisis than other economies. because russia has been living under pretty stringent sanction since 2014, to rely on its own metal for a few years now. they have to rely on its own resources. so it was well positioned for meeting the corona virus crisis because this is essentially what other countries are now going through that as well. and be international production or many international production chains have been separate. people have to create those industries by themselves, whether it's for the vaccines, for medical supplies, for all sorts of important products. and russia has been doing that for quite some time already. so to some extent, he's no boasting,
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russia is more prepared to deal with this crisis than the rest and some of the economic fingers supported that because he said that our decline was just 3 percent of the g d p compared to some of the double digits as well. now the countries of those macro economic numbers are pub. if, how is it going to play with individuals? when they call that inflation is up, is the rule in their pocket filled with love. and i'm calling to, we have to be it's hard to be, it's hard to comment here because we all go to the, to the stores. and obviously inflation is on the rise and you know, life is getting more difficult. people are facing issues with employment, etc. but obviously the government officials everywhere will have to put a spin on it. and it's sort of a question of how you dealt with this very difficult circumstances and his new, his government dealt with it pretty professionally. okay. or no,
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come back to shortly. we've also got to ortiz ego to don off in central moscow who's across what's being said, whether we developed and discuss it high. the goal is to say move ox on that some pretty positive numbers coming out, even though it's largely focused on domestic issues right now. well, absolutely calling are indeed this media conference and takes place. i made some very well serious topics that russia and to, frankly, the rest of the world is facing right now and let them of food. and from the very outset, he was asked the question about the corona virus, about russia's response, and how the global pandemic has affected russia as a country in particular. and again, the russian president, he tried to give a positive outlook, saying that essentially the russian economy came out less battle not as bad as the economies of some other nations, including some other world major nations. and that it has recovered more swiftly rather than rather than some other some other countries, for example,
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talked about the growth of the g, g p. it is expected by the end of this year expect it is expected to reach about 4.5 percent at the same time, the rates of the vaccination, you talked about that as well, saying that, well, right now if it's it stands at 15 percent, which is unsatisfactory by all measures, and that it has to reach 80 percent country wide and he even kind of floated the idea that may be the that may be the the this, this number should go even higher. citing the example of some other countries which have set the goals over 90 to 95 percent of its population being fully vaccinated. well, immunized against colbert 19, especially given the new of course, only crohn's train, which is well, is expected to become the most dominant strain of the corona virus very, very shortly by experts globally. but in general, the big, the initial questions is i've been listening in and taking notes here as his
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responses and the questions they have been move focused on russia's internal politics, which is, well, i guess i could say is expected because this is what russians want to hear this is what the to that what the want to learn about fast because after all, it is media conference of the russian president and not a leader of the free world. so essentially what he's been, what he's been talking about about the russian budget, how it's very social work oriented and got all the measures or the measures aimed at will supporting the less fortunate the poor parts of the russian population and what the federal budget along with regional budgets is doing, of course, along with that, supporting the health care system and so on and so forth. but in general, of course, this is just the beginning of this media conference and as someone who has experience, well, you know, being president at such events like last year, for example, even though this year's event is not as large scale as it was last year,
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still russia's president, florida food, he's known for sort of marathon talks, mallets on media events like these. for example, if you, if you ask me, i expect, my bet would be that this, that this q and a session will go into, well, 3 to 4, maybe even reach up to 5 hours. so it is so with, as it's just the beginning, what we've heard is just the tip of the ice bad. and there's plenty to come because obviously there's a whole array of topics. the russian president is still expected to cover, of course, is expected to talk more about career corona virus, about the panoramic. he's expected to talk more about the relationship with the united states with joe bite, and especially amid all the recent talks or the recent contacts that the 2 leaders have been engaged in. also, of course relationships with well, with europe, with germany, in particular, where i was the long standing angela. my uncle america has stepped down and germany
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has a new leader. and so far so far, he has not shown that maybe berlin is going to take a friendly course so far the actions taken by burle and they had not been as friendly as well. one would hope here in russia, them to be, i mean berlin to colfax, deutschland the german branch. i was just a channel. so, well, i would expect latimer food to address to address that hopefully. and so, yeah, in general, of germany being a very important and crucial partner for russia, given that russia's node stream to pipeline has been finished and is expected, is waiting to be to become a promotional and help alleviate some of the impacts of the, of the well natural gas crisis, so there is battering europe right now. so this is expected he's expected to talk about as well. and of course, there's a whole, there's a whole re, again,
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of internal, of internal issues that he has to, that he will most likely be asked about. but so far again, russian economy, corona, virus, handbell vaccination. alright. okay, well let you get back to listening across all of its central moscow. thanks very much for that, right? you're watching all t z rolling coverage of the russian president press conference and annual q and a. let's go back to the chamber. now. those nights you are seeing our city. yeah. it is that say it them up so it didn't do it either by are there any prospects so that so this line would be implemented me. thank you. we're now on your 1st question. where would i much prefer to leave apart from moscow and saint petersburg? why do need it? why do you want to exclude moscow and seniors burg here? these are russian citizen. i was born in saint petersburg. that's my home city, sir. first and foremost, when you asked this question, i thought of st. petersburg,
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i met you mildly well, we have small towns and big cities south developing here to see when we fast enough . you might as well we definitely need to focus more on that. if a small towns and we've had extra focus on it, we've embark so no program to promote infrastructure to connect those territories them better when we bought a better connectivity term, sir, by rail highways, transport them out of school, more british norma by air video again today that a vi of season rivers callous. our we plan to invest enormous funds into a a low depends on adequate connectivity, blue. nobody at the city the nor sheffield reuters and you are a senior. i'm not referring to myself right now, but i got a bill again yet you, you need to really enjoy high level of mobility as much as a that's one of the key tasks in would creasing mobility crash that video,
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shoot us that. but normally, if you will, you please. i've again, my own without know, 1st of all, i know you, you see pittsburgh is my home town. take a look at crossing of dar in the south. the coastal area is developing, read a fast take crimea for it. i get to that i, she's been for a studio again going back to the ship infrastructure. hopefully you are also developing rushes far east, but it's not the only prairie to region moscow. carson. they said that the communion and like until 2 main, that's as far as we want to reach. and then we would like to in a how they like a ring rose and we looked at it yet to me. people would enjoy this sir. i'm improved connectivity, where they can drive really faster, have a foss try between their office here and their place where they can enjoy their
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free time and talk to their friends to museum. so wait until the culture landmarks go. smith know them. yes, chris, you. that's through it, so want to have these shortcuts. i think we have so many places. the 2nd floor where people can feel really comfortable knit. you must ask for the high speed rail that's still in the pipeline. you can use the other words from the really them move are definitely not. novgorod needs to get us in and reap some benefits from it. it's a high speed rail, but it has to stop somewhere. and enough garage is one of could be one of the stops either along the way. jim, what? we're gonna do these things 1st though, but then we won't have any air flights must go from the censure mask. you'll be able to get to the center of st. petersburg in 3 hours and it sometimes takes
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1.5 hours to go to the airport in moscow. so aviation air flights will be made redundant. so we need to think of which of these kind of the, the consequences of those high speed a rail him systems in other countries take china image. they have so many, i speed real, real networks. they used to be los making that i'm old emily out even in china with a population of 1500000000. so we need to make it economically viable. and it was that's definitely such a line would enjoy demand stay at a certain distance woolly accumulation. it able to tell yet sometimes their flights could be more commercial. real viable sick currently has been studied by experts. alexander each of the future long. i think we had alexander gum of from
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come small scare pravda. was there clamoring from microphone. now that was not me wasted. ask the question anyway, there's more. thank you, actually watched, admitted bischoff gust president. thank you for holding this press conference today, sir, would you mika, or mr. passcode? said it was your initiatives flow. ok, and thank you like to go back what to do with that topic crazed by mr. tara conference in the beginning. projected jim, how you meet? sorry. on the car, scientists, on a regular basis. the other show analogy. what is the reason you should reduce for these new waves of the corolla? virus infections which are increasingly more wealth. florida is intense. and sometimes people catch the disease even after getting the vaccine. and
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why is mortality rate are so high? got only we have a piece that you love you about a 1000 people dying. yeah. you should the quote from co had 19 every day focus of media give you i will check to something global statistics. hm. so right. so is it seems like you like that sir. the global rate says about you guys issue out more, you more than willing with the media, $6700.00 ish. so you more, this is a very serious situation. ask our staff. we are what can be done about this thing? you even in the democratic country of austria, there are fines for people refused to be vaccinated. so please, maybe we should impose the thought around our criminal punishments for people who such a weatherman, who shun medical and then i was a help pushes evening as long story fee, which is a lot or you said that sir,
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russia is that in a very even when you more groups, he just my boy more complicated situation, even even though he was, was what the teacher internationally and we cannot afford thousands of people dying every day. it's not okay. that may be, we'll need to go with some kind of a deal with political will. will that that that is my question. thank you for good . well, i understand you was i saying that we are being encircled her? yeah. we, they are building basis in the east, in the south, and they have been putting some new systems at sea bay system, saying, you amy and we'll talk her. they're doing that in the west. i'm guess we'll talk about that when we switch to foreign policy. but here carol are really and circle us, so let's go. you surround us. sadly, it's a challenging daunting task. although maybe you can do it with the high tech that
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you have at the moment. ask for the new ways of carving them to watch them. as for the new variance, why when you asked because aids can adapt, the, the virus can adapt. that said, it was as simple as that. it was to renew it, nor when always done what we will over to them. and new strains emerge in those places trembling with where their eyes. she's in health care and the level of overall means is low enough. for example, in africa, you wanted to fix it. you know someone wanted, if it's, if you have her, when you go to aids, wish them. and sir you are that sir kind of contributing factor why you have her these new strains. but isn't any of the, in the, what isn't and you worked. why wingfield this is why we need jack mitchell, technician of vaccines. why we need to spread vaccines around the world as fast as
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possible and probably the maximum amount. otherwise, we won't be able to address this issue with our humanity will have to live with. it's an sustainable, the huge losses. we even have such a concept as excessive mortality. it, it'll refer, you know, it's really her really guiltless. yet katie, the abominable, that must have thought that you with a screw ash for our north hovered deaths. well, we're not trying to hide anything. i've been instructing the government to be as transparent as possible at the yes. yes, sure you put them. you go to mr. chin up can. there's a different reason born. you people need to know why vaccination is so important. why do i have such a high death rate? like brick is the level of vaccination, the level of high collective immunity is low. this is the city good at the aquarium is that our neighbors will say we need the 9095 percent. while we have
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59.4, when you ski with somebody that's so low and this is why we have this negative outcome to we need to reduce it. any of the mostly if you receive it, do we need to persecute someone? no giller? no, it's not about the political will. the, through this year are only silly, but at the right it's always when you trying to apply a force, you have a counter force who stop pushing that people start pulling was up. so there's always this pushing pull effect. people always find some loopholes with assembling and they would come in, it will take care of pushing back there will always find ways to push back we need to for while to act in different way. we need to respect people regardless of their stance,
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to really what are the we need to be patient in community casing the need. yep. if you don't like me to take some precautionary measures, sarah looked to not take vaccination. for instance, linda got copies, nerd of durham. these are so why do i have breakthrough cases of the, of, of luther as it was more than there? yes. break through cases. ah, if it's possible, they may occur of the blue. it looks quick if you and you go areas where 6 legacy issues was the breakthrough excitedly rates on. we have the media, it foreign media here, go to what they say that. so it's not with those who were sick, they get sick again. but what's the rate that you know, one percent, i just want you to look for that if you take valor you vaccinated, she all just 3 to 4 percent weaker automatically and you might feel well and the dr . watson oodles them. you know,
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the share of those who vaccinated to bernice are hospitalized is much, much lower, several times lower than those who are not vaccinated. these are hard, cold facts. we just need to share them with people. and her back this over time. no one asks you. they would, they would introduce compulsory vaccination and that's it really than those who used to be bosses in the saga times sarah's part of that to go through it now. and those who are kinda precipitated the collapse of the soviet union are in the front trow. and the vanguard of the ants have access to it. why? because they want to score some political points and increase their ratings, their prove ratings with the people. because it's, it's part that's a dishonest position. when you mash at to get that people need to be responsible at work, you need to treat your voters, say in an appropriate manner when you need to take a principal stance. is that about the not just to sit on the fence which not to
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score soon. she points that the expense of our health, vasily, annoying. we need to be consistent to what you thought was we need serious bank people. we need to hammer as hell senior doing you don't wish to me that there are free do that. we will achieve the necessary outcome. you can to prepare for other ways. they are counter productive. what that was to him now to live now know them. she looked at the do we need to toughen any penalties? take germany, they are doing it, but the level of vaccination and law is low, sir. what's the point built on others, but i one little she me. i think we need to find violations are going to perform and not fight a little against law abiding people. let's fight violations. i take those cure code zillow. do those separate rooms that you vaccine certificates guilty? that more than $200.00 criminal cases have been opened. oh,
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there's nothing but so these abusive power and forgery isn't under under barrel and using counterfeit documents. that's where we well, that's where we have to fight. and on the global level level, we need to communicate to the people to convince them, persuade them some of the our thoughts on you, the flu, nbc virgil. what about b, b, c. but of but yes, please. what you do is through the typical, hopefully we'll be busy mr. precedence. this is a sub people, slee russia really presently thing is over the last year in vocational willis in the world, alex st. vanessa organizations have glenworth lila when you had declared actual that extreme missed organizations and he himself is in prison.

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