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a chipped of the vehicle because then you have to be moving, you receive the fusion. thanks. his the poll says on sledges to live up to the expectations as these officially concerns the window of the presidential election with a radical grading 87 percent of the votes. us the official responsible for policies in asia is full to the 9 meg lincoln pockets on the elections of just by link state departments, cables exposing washington's direct influence on politicians that at no point at no point. does it accuse the united states government or me personally of taking steps against him? wrong con, last in bob way. thanks russia for delivering
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a massive shipments of weight on the lines as to the african country folk free the a very well welcome is 2 pm here. in the russian campus, and you are watching us the international with the latest. well, these updates, as always, is great to have you with us on top story this now it's not the opposing house being officially proclaimed when not all the presidential election with 87.28 percent of the votes. the central election commission cold to the final results, the russian president expressed his appreciation to every one who took part in the election process of science voters for supporting him, a little sick with. i think all of you for your trust, i will do everything i can to meet your expectations. i understand that such a level of trust increases responsibility for russia for the well being of our people and demands more results and efficiency from myself and from all our team.
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we will do everything in order to implement large scale national projects and programs. i talked about in the recent address, the elections have shown that russia is one big and united family today. together we follow the historic path. we've chosen. we are confident in ourselves, our strength in our future. thank you. i. you joins now in the studio advice, so it'd be and doing less on tv presenter lydia. match for gauge. many thanks for coming in today's lovely to see you on a beautiful sunny day and most ago as well. and telling me, i know that you were one of the, one of hundreds of international observers who came to moscow during the presidential election. but can you tell us about your assessments of the vote? well yes, we came here to some observers, but the also as a journalist here in moscow, uh, we want it to order elections to doing 3 days here in moscow. and i can tell you that is a very objective democracy is. it's high level. i have to say that the, those boxes for the thrown in floating is something that they haven't seen anywhere
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in the world that so the thought may be of the technology for voting. you monitor every place where uh, what was the sort of growing and everything gets to the high level of democracy in the blacksmiths. and so that was one. if this turns out things that impressed you than what we've seen and people always advising online. was there anything else that really stick stuck with you? anything else just stick with me? yes. may be of the people when we have them on the streets of how they feel, how the is the most to be, are here before the and during the election. so they feel safe, they feel um great, and i think that daniel of letting me have 14 vill levine because he is the main and he will bring good safety through this country. i think that they know. and when they asked me they are in belgrade. the when we go live on our tv show, when they asked me how is the most viewed, are the people celebrating, i say, yes,
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they have celebrating, but also it looks like they already knew because it's a really, they feel confident when rodman, 14 um, was that like to his approval, racing ready. so do you know, it was probably gonna go a long way. why did you decide to take up the invitation to to come to most good uh 1st before uh, i have never been to moscow. i think it was uh my wish. uh other uh, i uh well know when the, i mean more times uh when we talk uh in our tv shows about the uh, politics here in russia. oh so, um, well it takes the all over the world. i would like, i would like to see how it goes here, how elections go when to monitor, like you said, to just stick with the really nice really yes to see with my own eyes because it is
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such a big country. and this is the 1st time uh from uh, 2022 that uh for the new uh, regions, uh, revolting to so it's a storage moment. mm hm. and we would like to, to be here. but it's an absolute pleasure to have you here. and i thank you so much for coming in to see me as well. as we know, western countries have been quick to claim the russian election was on democratic as someone who actually observed the. a how would you respond to such criticism of i think that's a criticism. oh yes, they try to see the other ways to this the best. otherwise this election doesn't say they are full spots. we seen everything and everything. what we seen a we made up for 1000 the footage insensible rates. so people are all over the world. would see that also some other observers from france. i think they said the democracy here on the elections are much higher than uh,
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in friends using the elections. i think it was that of a from uh, united states that said also that, um uh, the thing that western media, uh and uh, a for these, they sent to the world about the elections here are much, much different when you come here in the real estate here me as you, as you said it was and it's been a historical idea. it's not just because they were phony regions. i included in the vote this time around. but those that because it was such a massive, massively high turnout. 70 you have 70 percent. yes. what do you think of towns full 70 people wanting to make their voices heard this time? i think that to the one piece they've onto the safety security and the that they saw that involved even if within himself. yes. so like you said, a high turn out of the people and the most uh, the biggest um, uh what, what's the goal to evaluate 148, to 7.20 a to i think that the, the,
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to me now with these, the final, the day this, the the, the new as the, and yours a, i think that today voted for security. mm hm. for the security in any way for peace and for the going normal on the streets of flesh and blood, my presume is the best, the best chance of will. yes. yes. and that is the what they confirmed when they, when we asked them on the streets. but we did not ask them of for the whole new role thing. but they are freely to say that's a lot to me and put in is the, the one with the way of showing the beast and security of who is being adult. rushed me. were you surprised by what you found in most government, given all the sanctions on the country? and were you surprised by the temperaments of the people here by how it looks down from human to know? because i think that the russians severely similar to savvy of people are the same character, um, or the same temperament. but the yes, so we want to be
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a little bit surprised when they, when you say the sanction seen russia. you know that, do you expect the prices, everything flows, the knowledge would be to of the topic. but when we came here, like i said, uh, especially uh on the day of the elections. uh, when drones are uh, flying good near the most in region of people are very normal, very ship and very sealed to go through the bosco streets uh, even though sound better, but again, the other stitches they go across the roster veteran normally because like i said, i think they feel security and they know the booth and we'll bring it like a face with the oldest criticism from some western countries about russian not being democratic. if the patient has, it keeps it back. he said that the democracy in, in russia is, you know, even most then it is and countries like the us, how would you respond to that
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a yes. when or by the wrong, i have to say that the there is a lot to was coming good through mailboxes and every, what does it came through mailbox? uh, it was the 4 bytes. that is a little bit suspicious there. also a lot of uh, implants will, uh, were on the bite and sides. uh, also putting back to their said the, that the, uh, our election i'm seeing um your united states over falls because of that same manner. every mailbox got uh, the same rules. it was bikes, so it's really suspicious and it was a stupid thing to do. i don't know how to explain that. that's a, that's what we think the. it was like, everybody's expected, but to never, you know, by the want to that, to me. yeah, i'm putting my puts in,
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he said that the russian election is most the more transparent than the presidential race in the us. why donald trump is being prosecuted by his political opponents. of you say that saving sylvia. we were in the morning during the united states, select the united states elections, but what can i say is the, what i saw here and that is complete the transparency objectives and safety for the voters instead of the uh, also uh, transparency of the election sees the most guy, but we have a position that is not the very glad to see that because they are lost. but transparencies evidence me. i shall probably a why the russian foreign minister. so the guy laughed off his hosting. his soviet accounts deposit most go for talks, right. now i'm so you probably following it, what do you expect from those folks? uh we are following it. yes and um, of course we will be at the place where, um uh if it's a doctor is uh, lovable. so,
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but we will save it save here for another duck. uh, so be a of course, we'll soon mock a grim 25 years since it was heavily bones by the us and as nato allies. well, can you tell us about the significance of this dates for the study and people? yes, very, very significant to think we will live. it will start to be the name of the patient . it was a meal, a sort of the on joe. uh or the uh, angel uh, of the, to how it's named that in the english dictionary for a student, serial killer that wants to hurt someone on purpose in order to save them. mm hm. that's not the saved the scaling. and also when i it was only 70 years old when that happened. uh, we were sitting in front of the television. uh so when we were watching estimate
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all that, that was uh, a very popular and locked in on american uh, uh, tv show. uh it was uh the moment uh when the news starts, it dates and then what was the best day started that the 7th. uh, 19 uh, 4550 minutes before and then how is that? uh, the not to bill. bombard the uh, saturday. uh, we were not quite sure what this means, but when you go tomorrow, during the school, i was 1st um, you know, kind of mentoring school. you know that you will not to have a normal education, you will not to going to school and that is very, very traumatizing for these people this, they mean so it means a day when they lost a lot of victims, even though there is no adequate number of of the week seems to because of
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some people do not want to recognize what's the is the number is the about the 500 or more civilians that are uh, victims in there to go back and, and do so. if you're in told ceremonies to unlock the occasion, yes, yes, that is absolutely. the only way to honor that's it gives me a quarter of a century life to us. what extent do you think has to be recovered from that devastating intervention? devastating interventions. a lot of victims, like i already said, a lot of laws has a lot of mean uranium left for people to breathe. that's a lot of loss to mothers, the daughters, the father's brother, a lot of the systems. so it's still very clear in people's minds and oh yes, yes,
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this was like, it was yesterday. if you do not forget, definitely with, with all due respect, is there anything else you can tell us about the nato bombing campaign on a more personal level of, on a more personal level, the, when everything started, the everything changed. uh for me, for my whole family, uh for the whole country. like i told you, nobody expected that but they want to um, find out. uh, the proper getting that uh was before this uh the property and the to is about to people about the not all going on uh came for us to install here. uh for the everything that is uh, in that calls just to get to bombard also the case of roger is the
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case only provocation to go to that point. a lot of books may be in the us. uh, you know, are there to make uh, instead of being uh, people uh, aggressive and not on the right place on the rights territories re writing history . yes. to be writing history, write a speaking of which to be a native still disagree on how many people actually killed the us. that blow claims the number is below to thousands. well, bell grades as the figure is much higher around $5000.00. yeah. more so how would you explain that discrepancy? is it just this revising of history? like we said, yes, we are writing the history. i understand why are they doing? but to it is not about the number. it's about the leaving the police about the people who lost their mother is their father. so their brother is their significant ones. it's more than $500.00. this is a, you know, there's
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a survey of his around 6 of 7000000 people and the about to 500 people to just leave this world is something that is the left on the, everybody. so the ability like mark and be ready for that. and of course the, so the medical next, but so the many people died some time. also the bombing due to the usually depleted uranium shows by nato. to what extent does it really possible to evaluate the true scale of the devastating optimum? uh, the true scale does not the shows that the big cause they made on saturday a not only on service territory. uh, also on uh, saturday and uh is to choose like a medical institute, then hospitals and schools and everything else. uh, also on people uh, leaving victims so leaving good hearts,
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people without their family. thank you so much for sharing those details. i know that it's still very yeah. so the topic for you, i'm coming back to politics and you would show up as a junior this now, because earlier this week, the president of the soviet national assembly met with the chairman of the russians . they do my what's your assessments of those tools because they do ma, uh, we talk to, to a and uh, just installs. think about uh, all the things in uh, saturday, uh uh you know, this now we say it'd be a is a, i think a situation not to go with the very ugly for the others. seeing the rule, the re send ugly picture about the overall position constantly trying to pro case and the producer k all seen um uh, saturday. uh so i think um that we have trying to move on. uh,
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we are trying to make a better uh dog suite, the other people and the to make everybody shipped. and when it comes to cooperation between serbia and russia was vis. do you think i have opportunities for the 2 sides to work together? well, i know that the soviet was the one of the biggest producer and sending the fruit apples to russia. uh, also uh, we'd like a grain and, and the similar things i think there is a lot of ways of, uh, said being in russian people to con, connect in to communicate and to produce. because like i said at the beginning, the russian and said, when people have a traditional letter in the historic bond that it's so obvious now when we are here, when we monitor the election, send the everything,
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what's happening in the capital safety of the roster. we can surely say that the russian in, uh, serving people have a lot a lot coming. and you've been very busy during your stay here in most good because not only have you observed the elections you've been to look into was i haven't seen metro's. yeah. do you have an individual? yeah. well that is one of the best pauses the to but to him, seeing if you, what was the address was a know, makes it the state duma. um, can you tell us more about that and uh how your was were received? um i think there's 2 they are they receive this uh go to their uh, we have also a 4th to reset v and flag of your ta ta story. and the bubble called were our halls, close rehab interviews with them a re, she has a exclusive interview with the allowed me to solve. you have also on the terms. so for me, a special uh for so you know, ukraine. uh,
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we have talked about uh, the future. uh, president in us uh, you know, you wrote football with my crawling and everything. get us. and also about the special ed ones. like i said, i know russia between adoption and the survey and people. uh, i think that the, this is good for um, everybody before the last south florida instead of the uh for coming us here. uh, we the, today we were uh, also with the students who learn more about said be i will speak savvy languages here in vasa. and this was very delightful to hear. hear several language. so reading whites of the them to say it'd be also to belgrade and they would like to stay in touch and stay friends and correct me if i'm wrong. but i understand that she visited most go last year. and she be us targeted to you with sanctions? is that correct? uh not yet. no, no, no, no, no. okay. yes they do. they do apologize uh next week. never mind. never mind that
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yours is to ask. mine is to and how does that does not, but it has to show, but uh, like i said, we were uh my, this is my 1st time. sure. yeah, that's cool. i'm very glad to, to, to steve here and i, they asked me what memories really being home of i don't think i will make memories here because they want to come up. good. again, it would be wonderful to see you look into that and today my do you come in to see us and this thing you're going to be very happy to see your day today on other topics. i hope a little, uh, writes one. yes. yes. on a much lighter brian and notes, i do have a thank you very much to be a journalist and the russian president election. and i just wanted to give you some, a gift, a kid. we have shykeneetra. wow. i would not do it too because we'll well yeah, right now you see. so that's beautiful. and since you have an
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invitation on informers tv in belgrade, when you come, please come with us. i would be honest. you asked on us. i thank you so much for coming and we've been talking to sub you enjoy the less down russian presidential election observe at lydia. my forget, thank you so much. have a lovely stay here and most going to hope to see you again. thank you. thank you. well, moving on to other news now us assistant secretary of state the donald new is being hacked. who is, well, speaking of a congressional hearing on last month's pakistani general election, the official claims he has no links to the ousting of prime minister in round con, in april 2022 just by the facts. but mister loos involvement was actually it was built in a lakes documents. this conspiracy theory is a lie. it is a complete false. but i have reviewed the press reporting related to this,
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what it's called, the cipher impact us on the alleged leak diplomatic cable, from the embassy here it is not accurate. it's at no point. at no point. does it accuse united states government or me personally of taking steps against iran con as well then that prime minister and run con was hosted at a kremlin in february 2022 on the 1st day of the ukraine, conflicts solely off to the main thing. don't always lose such a diplomatic size, but it's a washington's n void. and as long above warning, the pakistan could face the isolation from the west unless the run kong is removed from power. then in a pro pakistan's parliament ousted con in a no confidence vote. but it posed, premier said, lose sci fi was pro sped,
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washington conspired with his mom about to bring him down early this year, a con was sentenced through 10 years and pockets done phone. the king state secrets . the us government has repeatedly denied its involvement. however, i don't believe himself was revealed, have personally called for the out of state of con i think of the know confidence vote against the prime minister succeeds all of us a given in washington because the russia visit is being looked at as a decision by the prime minister, despite the imprisonment of all physician data con, independent candidates affiliated with his p t, i apology wasn't the most seats in last month's genuine election in pakistan. officials that have upheld fee legitimacy and transparency of the vote. but the us now claims is concerns about alleged irregularities. early i spoke with a member of the pockets on a lions full goals, education see say, see the world should not take any lectures about democracy from washington. of
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america is to have a lot of interest when it comes to lectures and democracy. and so they have their own point of view um about on elections being able to make things happen in, in democracies, whoever wins says that they was pretty. and the one who is with all they see that there was, they were a lot of disability and they were not paid, or there was a lot of interest periods. and so it just seemed that is that you see happening now and the see that and daughter lose. the report is mentioning that there were issues within directions and that the 2 lists also produced problems. and you know, the, the usual routine information that is given to the student deposit or 12 boxes done, nothing new or used to, to be honest. the us has criticized the recent presidential election in russia. well, the web zab is from the to the rest of the world, giving the loving report was visiting posting stations
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a checking on everything. how seriously so the us, the condemnation be taken, especially considering the silence of the ukraine and nodding elections. and in that country you for judge brilliantly, are we going to leave? you shouldn't be taking the american criticism very seriously. because in the recent times, we've seen that america is the only country which we tools whenever the student issue is brought up in the united nation. so when countries which, which i p a community against human rights, which are clearly assisting the countries and governments want abusing human rights and showing clear people. christy, we need to take their concerns with those not also our coaches differential sort of focused on has had a election. so this is a routine election like every time that we have after 5 years, some has lost some one. the government is moving forward. so we need to be very
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cautious in this day and age when it comes to america's indications. we need to be very cautious of the 25000 tons of russian ways have been delivered to his in bond boy. the donation came with an additional $23000.00 tons of fertilizers supplied by russia as the euro ton, with the support of the united nations food program. especially minnesota shipments of clinton, 50000, all fertilizers, comprising go potash and complex. such a lot of those voicemail notation of interest as by pressing the button. and now, since they've cancel thousands printed to them, if i saw the noise by the joint efforts of all 10, the major use up all sorts of lines that were sitting russian. and the united nations was told from the us agency chocolate, the vessel to the label, to the effects of wiser, some of your so most of the from way of
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a heavy transform white o through z by the russian um, boss of that has expressed hope that the shipments will contribute to the, the sustainable, socio economic development solves, in bob way, besides, the lines of donation is one of 5 russian shipments sent to outlook and country since 2022, exceeding 834000 tons. most of the deliveries will organized in close cooperation with the un food program, as in bob when presidents that the donation show rushes solidarity with his country the government and the people of russia every year to gain extended and or friendship. so they've got it to and support the donation. we're assuming therefore 3 rows not only rushes material support but also as a strong desire by our friends to see our country fried even pros
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as well as always. it's a pleasure to have you with us here on all the international. don't forget, check our website all t dot com. we've got all the latest updates in the news and documentaries on the other insights. i do have a look that hopefully i'll see you then the private buddy. let's start with the program notes, barring holidays and occasional family days that we all need. we're not going to be posting the show every single day. this used to be a weekly, it's not a weekly look for us now every day to file number one. the one of data stan was a disaster militarily and waste economically for 20 years. it lasted. so why do our illustrious politicians only have a problem with o the last week or so?
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trip item number 2, the editors of the new york times. you've got to see this, the new york times, the washington post, the l a times are told to their faces that they haven't gotten the story right and 20 years. this is good. how do they respond to the file? number 3, the number of ukrainian casualties from the war with russia is out and it's both sad and staggering. we're going to tell you what it is. i'm rick sanchez and this, this is direct impact. the . so i want to start with a story for you. imagine that a bank robber goes into a bank and then on his way in he shoots a guard right and then he kills. so.
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