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about the should always question from the social media. are you happy mat bush, they just the lead? so i do think it's a good question for a brief q and a the can i say yes or no when you meant to to deal with those. so if you see the thing is, temperature is used to use it for us to think what i'm interested in. you, as everyone knows, i was born to a simple family. it might be of q maya suitable to do ancestors they needed across the do not. you didn't use the income level in the past century, and i was a broad, a document which said that to one of my ancestors was the one of the 31st saint george's crosses for the new mama. and then we went into the front of my fathers and mothers and sisters fort, which in the great patriot at the cool, there were many people who died leaving me the condition that way. and my father was me, yes, disabled after his service in the war here. and then i went to 70,
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so hold on for an intelligence, you can use that to, to my work has always been connected with serving my country. and i see the fact that people, they, the most citizens of russia has policies have entrusted and room. they choose to yeah, go to them that the is this opposed to me? it's a great toner. 3 inches. and of course i suppose you could have said that this is enough and that, that's, i'm a happy little but and that's good, but more reasonable. but she don't want to, you know, we should know, isn't it just like you, you will, you could say i'm still it is the god fearing thing to say to ship like you cannot have more that but this happened, this can not be complete until okay, if i guys come back from the speech at the front until the families, the mothers and wives see them again until their children can hug them to share with you. do you wish to you until the inputs of the way the young men and women
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just that i mean that i see see me. yeah. so i did. you can create with the families in session and have children share with you and you to disclose to point to, to creating the citizens for the country. so if i want to see that all scientists office can realize their plans only then will that be true. happiness, questions from st. petersburg? why for this or calling you names and due to not was phones? well, that's a matter of culture and w. e. a deal, it's if the memo is good and that's for the cds of culture and people do that's unfamiliar because they feel like this that there's not a lot of stuff but just completely seamless. and then you start off out of office. i used to was kicked our, they cannot do anything and i thought that's why they keep calling me name. you have a question. do you have any, you're giving you they,
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you do anything that use or just it from any a phone or to that you have that you don't like who's to pick your own? do you want, you know, and i read the story. yeah. those and the exponent i know that president has certain responsibilities i experienced and whenever it wasn't me, i know that i have to do something. maybe i just simply put my solution like myself . nobody doesn't enjoy that because i know that if i hate some part of my work, i'm not going to be effective as i have. so what to do? that's why i always, i always make sure that i enjoy what i'm doing. this was the question from using the search engine. do you have a 4 to have someone in your office? no, i don't. and one office could be i have a not a new icons and, and, and one other office i have the, the adults, julian's car. i'm gonna be tennessee on the great russian scientist, someone else of isn't i am james, don't wish to 500. 3 of them are the only phone you the thing is i don't with the
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support not only very much them. i don't think i will need that, i'm sure, but it is just a little for some people from the tilting sources. so if you're in crate and there's the 11th, finished ukraine, and perhaps so savanski believes as far as the cut off on the train, as well as when she will be paid for but 5, but gives people the people that support him now to get a shot but if she just comes out of nowhere to a restaurant, says, can you spell the silence as well as what shows i see a will not certain items ask the questions of the career. what's doesn't russia was meant to mean to you as well. that is a very i see it to condition a difficult question because or so she looked at the map for example, 1st off, of course it's a no massive toyota, 362. but of course it's goes beyond just tired of trying to just land its history because she culture, that's how it traditions know and norms. so if you saw my goal of that is
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russian and values, of course, the most important thing. this is the phone and the new. what do you mean this month of the 30th semester? exactly. so i don't watch tv a lot and to people i almost never use most people use the internet went through but to the staging and those pieces, when i look at what to chesterfield, our people have done for example, recently this being a world championship swimming world championship several young man with in the mess of strong the confident world champions. beautiful women might just have to give, so i look at them most people's name is starting the hunting beyond smoking, i'm not sure which has the make massive progress as the gift. the metals as the between, you know, everywhere i look at them and i still have the key and the police and i feel just
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as happy as if they were the other members of my family. excuse me. i feel the same as mine just as affect. the fact is that most as i would have been if they were my children and so small go up, i feel that the extension of russian st. oh my family, felicia. so what would you like to say to own russians just with message? i'm not sure it's crazy. it looks for you as a conclusion. you with this is, you know, of today's the, which to conference. well, i just said that i know most of the russians as my family and we are using it on now who the speaking just store days or to the for give me the service in that as when it comes to the new here. sadly, that normally from live there just those yes and champ session, and that's what i said you and of course, one way or the other holidays. and the by it,
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the more the was nice. it was kind of the features. so some of is people have to push this through christmas. the others have coupon by rum, deduce, have their own holidays. but everyone is preparing to a need to get up for some holidays and when you issue it and you talk about it is the here. and let's truth truth. what did people usually isn't? is that you nice model speak about? do you mind you do to what is the main regret that people have? you know, what would they do? they main regrets often is with others just to we didn't have to go, didn't spend enough time to live without children. and so i'd like to wish everyone know shifting the to spend more time with those close to you and i'd like to wish success to you and all the best. thank you. thank you so much
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for that was very nearly 4 and a half. wow. so the russian president, the no q cause no to if you know, tell you problem to, no, nothing just flying by the seat of his pants, the with q and a, with the people of russia and john, this moment around the world. welcome to have special coverage here. it's on the international law for a most go. yeah, go to pick one of our senior political correspondent. i'm real research i joined with i guess it just put caught in the chief editor of the finish m v lucky channel . a great to get you in who yanna ca going appreciate you staying with us as well. you want us just the, just the last comments right there when the russian president, it was almost like more person, less politician. it was almost like a person will meet and greet just now any comments on just the last few minutes,
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stay with the russian president, talking about family and unhappiness. it is. so i think that the heart of russia was touched me and the nice we'll to see the family members to we in. and i think that defeats god. there's the common thoughts for the russian federation as a b, b, a family of nations. and all the sacrifice is that what has been done are on the way also recognize. so i'm, i'm very pleased from these words young don't bus coming here on. yes, the sending these words in moscow they are, they are truly honest words. he was saying, he was honest, if he's happy and pushing and said, i will literally be totally happy when i boys and i man and come back victorious. come back to that families. i thought that was a very wall move. very embracing comment that just just quickly uh yeah, good. uh,
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interesting comment, right. that when, when one of the freshmen was asking food about the future of so let and see what happens if the west drops zalinski and what you didn't sound quite surprised by that. i think all of us were, he said, well, we won't deny the asylum to see if he would ask for one. and then i would thought that would be great company. uh, edward snowden. then by charles uh, then vladimir zalinski, you know, sharing a like a table like we are right now quite it makes why you're talking about one big dysfunctional family. but you know, you're going to give you the right janice. a lot of a lot of subjects being run down just now for approximately it was 4 and a half hours. one of the comments, by the way, in the closing half an hour, he made a comment about hunter bite and he was honest. he was asked to meet mister president, what do you think about joe biden hardening his son, hon. so i, i'm put in and i'm putting this, came out and said, well, you know, it was almost like joe biden showed himself to be more human than politician boots
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. and said, i'm not going to condemn and drove by and drop by them is a father. and sometimes parents might do something like this, any comment from you on that illness? so it almost shows like this diplomatic understanding not just from the political style bought from, from, from the personal standpoint as well. well, i think that the best highlight moments in the world politics happens when uh, the leaders will show their personal opinions. i think that the, the human side of the, of the, of g o bullet big from the crate she has from the, from old the interest of what they already present in the negotiation tables. i think that the best moments for all of us for the human clients are in the moments when they put that person to the table and understand each other as a human beings. yeah, i think it's a fat point. yeah. got any comments on that? well, i mean, regarding 14, it's always hard to say when exactly he's being the real puts in and when he's
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saying something which true has a specific purpose. but because he was asked the question about his personal dream just right now that by the end of the conference, the q and a session. and he said, well, i do have a personal dream, but i won't tell it because otherwise it won't be the person. yeah. so i don't know how much, how much of personal stuff was in that. yeah, i thought about joe biting, but i guess it also tells a lot about putting this vision of joe biden as president, talking about him more of as a father in human being rather than as the head of one of the most powerful countries in the world. yeah, you know, somebody it's, it's, it's so nice to see, you know, the, what is clearly the human side which human side of the russian president there. and i think, you know, i think a lot of us, well, and one way or another pretty much glued to the tv that's i to hear the continued comments. i'm speaking of comments, we sold, the bbc corresponded that try and trying to kind of get another duction moment trying to corner the russian president, united, just typical bbc, no,
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surprise the as well and then b, c. but 1st of all, it was erosion book and the bbc and, and he was basically saying he was just saying the sign to pretty well, you know, yellow and gave you russia, but now look at the state of russia. it's so it will, this, it sold, added to the improvement was like, what do you mean when i was given to russia? i put it back from the bring to look where we are now today. i mean, the way we have is quite an on so yeah, go to any comments. i mean, obviously the bbc have their own agenda. russia is, if you can't argue with that, with the fact that russia has definitely changed a lot under a 100 points. and then is the art of how you turn that around. and if you want to focus on uh, the special military operation course, you know what, what, what did that, what else did he mention like old, the inflation or you kindly yet, but the, remember what, what was it was like the, the end of the ninety's, the we used to call them the wild west of the 90s were wild west capitalism, when people wouldn't feel safe on the streets and not even in the apartments. and
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it's me, they, they, they, this country has been turned around by president food. and then if someone is watching me in saying, oh well you, what for odd to you live in russian. there actually, i think really serious with you is telling this whole country around the had the bbc comment and then nbc as well. uh janice, he allowed the nbc guy to ask him a question about uh, basically all you ready to meet with president trump? are you ready to try and find a peaceful resolution for you? cried let's just quickly for a moment. i haven't listened to what was out of my food and sat in response to the n b c. correspond. the 1st one is about said, president elect a trump. mister president, you have failed to reach the objectives of your special military operation. large numbers of russians have died including a general assassinated here. we must go this week and the lead of syria who you supported has been over simone. mister president's,
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when you face president elect to trump, you will be the weak elidah. how do you propose to compromise? what are you going to offer? yeah, that was good to me. i am ready to meet with trump at any time. and you said that this conversation will take place in a situation where i will be in some we can state to do your colleagues at the end, i say, dear to us, because despite all the persecution of our press, we allow you to work in russia and you do it freely, you and those people who pay your salaries in the united states would very much like russia to be in a week in state of georgia and i hold a different point of view. russia has become much stronger over the past 2 to 3 years. why? including the readiness of our armed forces. today, i can confidently say it isn't the highest place in the world. almost all nato countries are at war with us. the internal state of the russian troops is such that perhaps no other army in the world has today, as they say, for i believe that russia is largely in the state. we were striving for. it has become a truly silver in the country some way. yeah, yeah, and as you know,
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he loves talking about us offering country. he's off talking about the reality on the ground. your comments, the youngest, also listening to that. oh, i'd be leaving this re building of dawn bus now now for 2 years, and i'll regarding safety where i'm living. it has been thoughtfully rebuild it. it's totally different. blaze what it was. it's amazingly beautiful, amazing. and with driving i just came to the studio directly from chechnya. i was in crosby and saw 1st time. amazing miracle happened in 2003. the country was bomb. most heavily boned, but see the in the, in the after the 2nd world war. and now it's driving is beautiful, is strong, and it's free. yeah. and so i'm, i'm following these conflicts. evans, personally and close links. and i see the garage is doing
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a great job. and the booking has given lots of a fortune to trust the local population, leaving them national and ethnical rise to be themselves and build the russian federation together. yeah, i, this is a good point. yeah. and us, um, but, but, but, you know, despite the realities on the ground, we are seeing an ever increasing usage of acts of terror tactics of terrorism. if you look at the recent killing, the assassination of lieutenant general, you go to carry a lot of this was of mine, diego, or who exposed at the bio labs and ukraine, even linked to the bite and family method by or is by law. but why? why don't, and that was that, i guess they were making money from it trail off. they even came out and, and said that america has moved. it's by a weapons labs from ukraine to africa. cut a loaf also said that they plan to release america in africa, plans to release in a viewing flu, to be the next pandemic that they will blame this on russia. so go off is assassinated about $36.00 or so hours ago. yeah, good. well, you shocked,
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surprised or not. i'd say even more important is that he wasn't assassinated 36 hours ago he was assassinated. i think less than 24 hours after the ukrainians sent out a warrant for his arrest, accusing him of using chemical weapons, but this is exactly what he was accusing the west and ukraine, specifically. yeah. all to using and of developing all these various types of chemical weapons and other types of dangerous stuff all across us, the world. and then this is an assassination attempts. the president was asked a question about it, and he did say that it was by the same nbc corresponded. and he did say it's very good that you had knowledge that this isn't that fascination. this isn't that fair, right? in central moscow. but the, the, the big question is why, you know, what certain media reports on the, some of these terror attacks in one way,
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like an incident and, and, you know, other, in other cases like a terror attack like, yeah. so let's listen to what the president's actions, right? that's the thing. yep. to tell me so you know about the murder of generally given that we, you said an assassination attempt. i am grateful to you for this because you in directly acknowledge that this is a terrorist act. we're quite in the because this is a murder committed in a way that is dangerous for the lives of men who needs the re, human to has repeatedly committed such terrorist crimes. terrorist attacks against many citizens of the russian federation. and even course now, when they shoot civilians, i mean in the course region and other territories of russia, journalists and your colleagues were killed. they told me that that, or reset tax against journal these we have never heard. i'm not referring to you personally right now, but we have never heard from the western journalism for condemnation of such a terrorist attack. really general, but i am grateful to you at least for remembering the solution to that. yes, just and you want to yeah, basically talking about the, you know,
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these acts of tyra and, you know, talked about node stream for example, the western political, immediate landscaping or russia attacked it's on pipeline. but it was the one, the biggest case of a e co side in recent history for show. uh, it's the biggest case that we can talk with you as well. yeah, i mean, let's get again. yeah, i'm incidents, incidents are 10, are with x. others are just under water incidents. what are the uh, the pipe broke for some reason. yeah. yeah. yeah. but yeah, you know, on cuz where she list against emotional methods. so guys, you know, this is something we're seeing from a desperate raise. your name and key app is western sponsor. so now look into that kind of tone coat and bail. a lot of people have things that lensky a soon enough going to be left out in the cold. yeah. i know. starting on. oh yeah . oh, i think that there are war. this is, be you, gerald or, you know, there was no while ago either because it was a c i a, there was no, is do you, it was a c, i, we, i run by the this. so go deep state, the actors which are not the respect thing in the governmental of more all laws and
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constitutions. they are playing their very rude games and they put the spot. but the musters flags that landscape through the power which are then prep, but i'm thrown away and used very slowly, i can say because the benefit is not all was not known of what comes to beauty, love, and the murder of of girl. i have to say that he was one of the leading voices of the truth in a very difficult issues which are very serious matters. the creating off the corner in the wire was the, the different biological weapons used already essentially will be used. i think that the we have to seek the truth and we have to continue the work of mutual good luck. yeah, i mean, he was also exposing a ukrainian side and i guess on the nato guys embedded with them using chemical weapons against russian soldiers that was taken to the united nations. i won't do that, you end do well,
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nothing because that's how useless the u. n. is these days i'm just thinking i just, we might have remembered how the whole operation in iraq started. yeah. you know. yeah. and my little vial caught them. how is the you and there was nothing. yeah. but right here, the real stuff like so. yeah, we action. yeah. for over $400.00 cases, $400.00 cases of using chemical weapons against the russian army and the world is silent. yeah. there's these kind of situation, biological weapons, we'll lapse everything and give me lots. made a great, uh, i think great of the, for the world to revealing them in a very decent and a logical way so that we could follow the truth. and we can find out the real nature of diesel regime in, into your, you talk about the, you know, chemical weapons being used by the key. every g. let me look, you know, simply go back to nato countries using uranium, chip bombs, yugoslavia bell gray on the rear, syria, libya, iraq. yeah. even iraq, they were using uranian tipped munition in iraq. what does that mean?
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it means that the millions of years, literally millions of years, they'll be having default in children booked effects to comes as also as to was you name it? what was, what was, was there any putting military sense, john, us in exposing people in these countries to uranium? is there any military success or not? absolutely no, we have seen these chemical weapons being used in regard to the test some time ago and, and the big boom both of these chemical substances flying to the air and loud noise . how much suffering wheel because from that, uh, this is a, this is a way all day wage war against a human client. and this is why, why we have 2 different to truth and the future of yeah, from these kinds of evil maniacs. yeah, it's, i mean you're, you're like, you're gonna say something of this because it's one thing to tell, you know, tell the truth, but it's also another thing to feel like you're on the right side of history. you're good. i mean, well chemical weapons and something else horrible, and that's absolutely clear. i just, i'm just thinking about the,
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the one line that connects to all of these events via the chemical attacks or these tara tags, or even the use of energy is what's going uh, by the way, sort, specifically by ukraine in most cases is that they all go unpunished. so the north stream pipeline goes out. nobody does it. nobody does anything really. then you've got like an assassination of a top general, and there is no criticism from the west. i mean, what about the i e a the, i feel good all see every time is the deputy, aren't you? a nuclear plot gets attacked by ukrainian for his f l cross. he comes out and he never says who did. yeah. here's what i said. we did it so, but talking to this nuclear power property. never sir. it's just the ukrainian sides. gentleman does not need you guys to hang out. stick around, don't go too far. you're going to pick going off our senior political correspondent, youngest, put the code in the senior editor, the finished channel, and the lennox gentleman stand by. we're going to take a very short break winter to and we will continue our conversation for the meantime
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a ministry luxury in the state we were striking? does become a truly southern country and the russian president. right, that's right. and i put in rejecting the western claims of rusher isn't a we couldn't state this during his annual. myra fell on a q and a session. also, he puts an offer on the table to prove this point. the high tech 21st century dual blessing the west of name of scotland and bringing any defenses had long been put in what i'm leashed, that i just hypersonic ocean equipment and see how they fire insensitive. look it to concentrate older air, defense and missile defense forces there. and we will strike there with the ocean and see what happens. we are ready for such an experiment. is the other side ready? i think if we look at the last 20 years, our experiments in reading change.
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