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you don't deserve? what a savior can give you is not what you deserve. russian culture great russian culture that's what they deserve? did you deserve what you now have, which, in principle, opposes what the savior taught? well, we found out about the singers-musicians, and here is what mr. peskov thinks when answering a question about the leading state channels. if you
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are the host of channel one, that's all, you understand, but in this case, i know urgant very well and he is a big patriot when i have a question. and why a big patriot won't speak out like a big patriot why not speak to the refugees? in front of the wounded soldiers grigory leps is not ashamed of this and i do not think that the popularity of grigory leps is less than, say, ivan urgant or maxim galkin, but only leps performs and sings in the hospital. and maxim galkin during the promenade on a bicycle. in israel, he announces his tour, dear friends, already in june, my big concert tour of the cities of israel. come. haven't seen each other for a long time
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with pleasure. met you to find out where which concerts and purchase tickets follow the link. now i'm here. as soon as i wind it up, the mileage is here, so i'll throw it off. shabbat shalom, here's another upset man. it's mikhail freeman he's co-owner of a consortium of alpha groups he's sanctioned he's in london right now and that's what he said to the agency bloomberg maybe i can clean the house myself. well, when i was a student. i lived in a small room in a hostel with four men. well, after 35 years, it's unexpected. and here it is equal to complaining too hit under eu sanctions and located in the uk here is his interview with the fan times. can i afford
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to hire a cleaner or a driver? i don't drive, maybe my stepdaughter will. we don't understand how to survive 2 billionaires don't know how to survive. why didn’t you listen to our president putin, who told you 20 years ago, i ask you to excuse me for the simplicity of expressions, you are tormented to swallow dust while running. by the courts in an attempt to unfreeze these funds. interesting complaint. mr. friedman, mr. aven, who is not can hire a driver does not know how to survive. they are, by and large, very worried. those more than 80 percent of our population who support president putin today well, since the question is these are the
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patriots that we are looking for somewhere far beyond the borders of our motherland they are very close right next to the kremlin in the krasnoselsky district of moscow, this is what the head of the municipal education elena kotyonochkina, listen, officials built for themselves and what it led to the formation of the fascist state of russia that's not gloating for reference. i consider ivan urgant a talented, witty person with an excellent reaction. well, here's the question of 48 thousand participants, do you want the return of urgant on television, look. for 8 percent against 92, despite the fact that
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he was very loved. he was very popular. and because love should be mutual. and she didn't succeed? listen, all this, and looking at all this, i want to quote the well-known literature of our friend roman nosikov. here is what he wrote when the titanic sank with him and human confidence that now he has definitely become the king of the world and the conqueror of nature. many people learned about themselves and about their brothers, in appearance there are many new half-empty boats in which first-class passengers sailed to salvation, excellent illustrations for european
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civilized humanism. the current special operation also destroys not only lives, not only the military infrastructure of ukraine, it destroys our lies in which we used to live, without noticing it , those who kaza sailed out of the country one by one. we are an integral part of our reality one by one others denied us and abandoned the russian name of those who previously considered themselves an ornament and even the meaning of russia, what called itself the elite turned out to be slag. now we receive a lot of other things and received letters of comments with questions with our opinion on the ongoing negotiations between russia and ukraine today. this is what i hear from the president of ukraine zelinsky. i want
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to once again address the president of the russian federation. let's sit down at the negotiating table to stop the death of people. this is a suggestion, or rather a request. comes from the ukrainian side, we go to this request, although in general we are frankly rude. i do not question these negotiations. i am not a politician. i'm not a military man, for sure, any negotiations are better than in a war, but i'm talking about something else. i'm talking about intonation. it is of great importance. here , listen to what press secretary dmitry peskov says so that negotiations between the two sides, especially such complex parties as russia is currently ukraine, take place somewhere mutual consent of these parties. and actually the first
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two rounds that passed belarus with great difficulty, the ukrainians were also coordinated. in fact, they did not want to go there until the very end, when our delegation arrived at the first round. they waited for the ukrainians for almost a day and tenderly did not know until the last moment whether they would come or not. ukraine is very difficult. a very difficult side for us. she is in her state. the current country is hostile to us. now i'm interested, i'm not trying to dispute the causal relationship. this is probably the case it is necessary, but it seemed to me, like so many others, that ukraine still needs these negotiations more, here is what mr. peskov says about nationalist sentiments in ukraine, again,
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listen to the intonation. well, firstly, we still expect and hope that one way or another. such manifestations of nationalist ideas will be banned in ukraine. we hope that the russian language will nevertheless restore its positions in ukraine, and not because it is russian, because this language is spoken by many millions of dozens millions of ukrainians, this is their language, it cannot be made secondary or tertiary, and thus , yes, we hope that ukraine will still become a free country in terms of information flows. and at least. residents of ukraine will be able to choose between ukrainians and with them and russian belarusians. at the very least, they will form their own opinion about
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what is good, what is bad, and as a result of all this. we hope, uh, all these nationalistic biases of ukrainians slowly start to measure. and here is what the president of ukraine zelyansky thinks about this. we forgot to eat the phrase about dimitri, when i was offered to leave kiev, we told them that identification was about demetrization. forget it. we won’t even talk about it, such a dialogue between marshal georgy, zhukov and field marshal paulus, such a dialogue that, uh, our country hopes that , uh, german fascism will gradually somehow dissipate, that the german people will listen not
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only to german radio . well, soviet and that he himself will be able to conclude what is good, what is bad, and so on and so forth. you tell me, what gradual decline can we expect if we see this if heavy weapons are placed in the middle of residential areas, when absolutely innocent civilians become a shield for the nazis? perhaps such atrocity should subside? how do you speak how you know when wounded prisoners are shot at close range, when in cold blood? connected people are cut the mountain, how can this be
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combined with the human essence in general and in our country there are doubts that this is not of a state nature. here's what president zelensky says in response to a question from fox news reporters regarding the behavior of our battalion. azov i want to clarify something is the news of the nazi battalion battalion, which performs the role of militia. your country is reporting that the americans need to know about the battalion about these reports. azov is one of many battalions. they are what they are. viewers of the fox news channel
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saw this snippet no. he was not cut it is beneficial for the world to learn that nazism in ukraine has a state character. they are as they are. listen, well, i have a question. what hopes we can place on the fact that these people will change is not important. this is to know so that with my strength, energy, confidence, faith, i can support what my country is doing. i must not have this doubt. because there are guys there who have no doubts. and they pay for it with their lives. for the absence of his
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doubts well, well, but the president himself, apparently, jokingly says like this. he is sitting peskov, in front of my press, he speaks, sometimes he brings such a blizzard, i myself watch, well, i think on tv, what is he talking about, who instructed him to do this? well, you understand that there comes a time in life when there can be no ambiguity, and this is the thirst for certainty. this need for certainty is experienced by the overwhelming majority of the inhabitants of our country who support our president. and if you generalize. it seems to me that a political scientist and economist expressed a very interesting idea. mikhail khazin listen and suddenly it became unexpected. it is clear after the start of the epidemic. while there are two fundamental things
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, the first is that the liberal elites are not omnipotent and a powerful crisis of the liberal economy has begun. and the second is that alternative elites have appeared, which are quite strong enough for themselves. this is a disaster for all these people. this is the collapse of all life and strategy. they staked on a career under the auspices of the liberal umbrella. and suddenly , unexpectedly, they discovered that this umbrella is at least full of holes, and at the maximum there are others more. well, at least regionally more powerful. that's where such a frenzied russophobia comes from. these people are not against russia.
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