Skip to main content

tv   Gostya iz proshlogo  RUSSIA1  September 11, 2023 2:30am-4:08am MSK

2:30 am
it’s just great for them, if honor and praise for such a result of the heroes, there now, so to speak, where they look everywhere beautiful scout paratroopers. just now i met a man right here, a boy, a boy of 26 years old, captain, how long has he been there? they destroyed 14 or 16 tanks, right? well, not leopards yet. this was even before, i think, now, if i may, so to say, what the americans are doing absolutely. clearly there is. you know, in business. there is such an expression, yes, man, it is familiar to everyone. money loves silence, where today in in america, while they are in america, their task is correct, so that there is chaos all over the world, one goal is to get out of the crisis only they understand the debt of 33 million. it cannot be returned, so he either needs to be brought down or to prolong this fire. we need as much money as possible, as they did during the second world war, gathered from all sides and did not give it to anyone, only cowards. and literally i'm finishing. yes, i'm talking about
2:31 am
the events that have just started there in armenia. there in this same place in other soviet republics. we see russophobic people there. there are some unfriendly actions. you know all this will end as soon as we achieve an unconditional and complete victory. all russophobia. it will disappear instantly. ukraine is, that is, the place where we will solve 99% of the problems according to the soviet joke. it happened to all of them. yes, probably yes, they started the topic of russophobia, it seemed to them that now , like, a counter-offensive was now attacking the russians. and we already started here, and the russians allowed it. and i conclude, if we must make it a policy and a principle, the actions of our state are a very simple thing throughout the world russophobia, at a minimum, should become unprofitable. and at the most dangerous for everyone. for some reason this is so. uh, vladimir, you started
2:32 am
this evening with this video often. by the way , we, uh, remember that funny comedian vova of the universe, who somehow makes everyone laugh. in general, in every story, both in human history and in literature, in particular. uh, the biggest interest is the character development of the character and the person. it is designed in such a way that, in principle, he can reach holiness in his transfiguration. we know such examples, and in our fall will not escape. yes, hellish depths. and this cheerful young man, whom we saw on stage on television at a concert there, and was twice present at some anniversaries of my friends, and he hosted this at the end of the concert. suddenly, having tasted power and received this inoculation of the poison of the west, he turned into an absolutely infernal monster. this bloody clown who stood up. judas iscariot, behind oorfene juice, betrayed his own people, both ukrainian and jewish. naturally yes. and then suddenly this man. sorry, this
2:33 am
guy is absolutely immoral, immoral begins to talk about morality, that is, the type who is now legalizing pornography , drugs, legalizing organ trafficking , and organizing persecution of orthodoxy. with both hands, feet and the way he played the piano he supports lgbt sodomy, he begins to talk about the immorality of russia and the high morality of the kiev authorities. take a look at last vacation. and there it’s all about the bottom, it’s clear that in brussels, at the headquarters of political strategists, they wrote him another poisonous thing. i'm such a zombie. well, only weak-minded people succumb to this, that is weak-sounded, some smart ones. and, of course, our danced traitors, who pick it up here with pleasure. this is such an infection , such a bacillus, a virus has been launched, who will become infected. uh, almost everyone already has immunity. and what is interesting for me is observation. now, maybe vasily will even support me, a generation has appeared, a fairly
2:34 am
serious layer of young people in ukraine , they are not all of them, but now in ukraine they are 30-35 years old all over the world. these are approximately our children who are already immune to this, and they ask very interesting questions. they today there is a survey. how will it develop further? our business, our career in general , our success and history in russian statehood, that is, they already understand. they do not fall for this cheap propaganda. they are saving their parents’ assets there and are already looking ahead. and so, it seems to me that today we need to focus on explaining very clearly how they can help their people today, who have already lost hundreds of thousands of people and continue to lose them, how they can free themselves politically from this, what can they do? and how can they build this career and future life. these are really very able-bodied, motivated people who can no longer be confused. it’s very interesting what
2:35 am
has been heard by many western politicians and analysts in recent days. eh, this thesis is how the future in ukraine is being decided. it seems to me today. the west, even more than many of us know in society, understands that the future is really being decided there. it is the collective west that today evaluates everything that the west has accomplished recently. these absolutely immoral norms, which are pinned down as a sin, are a perversion of democracy, when suddenly an aggressive minority begins to impose on the majority who understand that this cannot simply be done. this is not humane. this is the very west and the order based on the rules with the same ones with which they replaced all laws, international law, these are the actions that they committed in relation to the sacred scriptures of the bible, the burning of the koran is all a crime of a spiritual sacral
2:36 am
plan, for which you will have to answer and in this the same connection is very interesting. i saw this thesis said that russia’s advantage is that it is not afraid of losing allies. i 'm back indeed. we were never afraid of losing allies, because if you lose an ally, it is not an ally. this is your enemy, who is a traitor. yes hidden glory, yes to god, gone and that means everything, but at the same time in russia today she says, please , how many of these steps of openness have already been taken to him africa latin america southeast asia please russia is open today. let's cooperate together, because today, in the time of sadovaya, gomorrah and the universal flood, which has come and is happening, will be saved. the one who is looking for some kind of ark and who is building the ark and today the ark of salvation is russia, today the only ark of salvation is russia, we need to unite around it and our task is to support it and build it beautifully vladimir vladimirovich well, you
2:37 am
know, uh, remember, last year, the comedy film seemed to make a lot of noise. don't look up, yeah, when everyone told everyone they didn't don’t pay attention to what’s flying from above , don’t look, that’s all. today, approximately the same article appeared, actually from the times. uh, markliote, a well-known expert on russia in narrow circles, means, uh, wrote about the fact that you don’t need to look at the map, that is, they spent so long explaining why, uh, it means that ukraine is about to break through somewhere, go to the sea in crimea, and so on further. today he has no explanation. you don't look at the cards. ukraine is winning because the main thing here is the main thing. this is a goal, not a territory. i'm not kidding. yes at this immediately admits the colossal losses of ukraine, but apparently the end justifies the means, so they all went to kiev now, including blinkin boris johnson, everyone to the cemetery. the ukrainians went and shed
2:38 am
the crocodiles. a crime is taking place. there are still places. and you can bury it somewhere else, in the end. yes, that is, we have our own peeling. yes. eh, boriska is admiring her handiwork and walking away with a satisfied look. see, he said until the last morning. the title of the last ukrainian is being fulfilled, he says, not yet many alive. yes, quite normal. now that means he’s writing columns from tritons in his pool, but what do i mean by the fact that, at the same time, they really all spoke now at this pardon sorry, yalka conference in kiev, yes. eh, that means that everyone mentioned it, it started with zelensky’s speech that ukraine is fighting not for itself, not for these territories, but for a single global moral space and russia is attacking. this is the most moral space, so the entire west must defend this space, timati snyder, famous in narrow
2:39 am
in ukrainian circles, pseudohistory to the one that hangs the holodomor on russia , declares it genocide, and so on, also appeared there. but what about russia? she doesn’t see any future for her; the whole future is black without form and all that matters for russia for russia is power. he is from russia. yes, he is an outspoken russophobe and does not hide it. this is how for russia only strength matters. here they have some kind of desynchronization, because at the same time in kiev, ermak, the head of president zelensky’s office, speaks out commenting on peaceful initiatives. he's the pope and so on, says no, that's all that matters. this is strength, not compromise, only strength, no compromise. wait for this, uh, for whom is there moral space? what is it? confused ourselves, but uh, what do we stand for, what moral values? for what historical values ​​these few days of celebrating
2:40 am
the 80th anniversary of the liberation of donbass from nazism really showed, i once again congratulate my fellow countrymen on this bright, significant, significant and very current anniversary. that is, you saw these mass events, the opening of monuments at the saur grave in donetsk. yes , and mind you , on the initiative of the president of the russian federation, they expanded this composition in saurgili, which was destroyed in 1914. uh, and they expanded it, how they restored the monuments to the heroes who defended the sauromagils, in the forty-first year, and, accordingly, uh, they expanded it with the monuments of those heroes who, continuing the work of their grandfathers, defended the saur grave in the fourteenth year, it turned out one night they were returning there points very far away by helicopter and saw this monument from above. unreal beauty. yes it is. it's simply breathtaking.
2:41 am
well, think about it, yes, this is speaking about the exploits of our current heroes. e here on this same sauro-grave for 13 days a platoon of uh fighter with the call sign bear yes oleg grishin if i’m not mistaken, yes, uh, fought, uh, with the enemy 100 times, outnumbered , he held the defense there for 13 days, caused fire on himself , and the vast majority of the fighters, including the commander, died. yes, they gave it to them. strictly speaking, a monument. it's nearby now with a monument to their grandfathers who defended this land. and, by the way, it is no coincidence that, again on the initiative of vladimir putin , a monument to the soldiers was erected in donetsk in front of the government building. in the forty -first year, those who fell defending donbass and the fighters of 2020, respectively , are the current fighters, and they were actually made from, uh, portraits of real people, grandfather and grandson, uh, who fought for donbass, liberating
2:42 am
donbass from nazism. this is where our moral values ​​are. they were and we will be against nazism. we will fight against this very e evil spirits, and i will not tire of repeating and reminding you that when our grandfathers liberated nazism. e, donbass from nazism in 1943. it wasn’t just the swastikas they kicked out. they drove out the blue and yellow propor that hung in the occupied territories. and there are all these portraits of bandera’s people , bandera’s people, and so on. and these puppies in marley are the slogans that zelensky is now writing on blue and yellow ensigns. we defeated not only our grandfathers, we defeated not only german, but also ukrainian nazism. nationalism thought that they had won forever. unfortunately, these are an infection for this. again on our land and again we need to uproot it, we will cauterize the bald head, i will pick up the topic a little. i was on saur magel, literally 4-5 months later. how
2:43 am
the battles ended, of course, is also there. they were all buried by these guys and they buried everyone there. uh, and uh, then it seemed that it wouldn’t be possible to restore it, because, of course, everything there had been demolished . and when for the first time i saw how much despair there was with such love. it was all restored, of course, it was simply shocking. and now to the topic today it's hard to be. eh, how can i say, to the commander in america or britain ? because people with a good military education, people understand perfectly well what is happening and people understand perfectly well that, in general, a catastrophe is happening at the ukrainian front, the military is not a defeat to a defeat. and there is still enough, but this is a complete collapse, as i already said, of the strategy on which hundreds of thousands of lives of ukrainians were spent, on which enormous resources were spent, on which everything was spent in order to get the most important trophy, as if a broken russia
2:44 am
today it is clear that one of the american generals is not succeeding, absolutely nothing. not so long ago he said that it is unlikely that we will be able to form any such mechanized system in the future. eh, it’s as if the grouping is the same as it was in the spring in ukraine. it is not clear to them that, in general, the situation has begun to slide downhill and, uh, for them to now pretend and tell that everything is going according to plan, that everything is in general, just a little more and it will be over. this is the first line of defense. they really, as i already said, managed to do it. first, it's like a strip of support. then it turned out that this was the first line of defense, that is, the supply line, which is simply a supply line now the first line of defense. and then there was a little bit left, but uh, it’s quite obvious that, of course, even here. well, i just returned from there, vladimir took longer to run out of steam. this is already visible, and even these last 2 weeks, when they gave up, everything is moving forward. that's all
2:45 am
they had, they gathered all their brigades and equipped them with everything they could, making a hodgepodge . i read the same ukrainian ones there publics, when four companies were reduced to one, they were thrown in, ahead of the result. as a result, zero, that is, progress there by 100-200 m, it is clear to everyone that there is nothing more ahead, they perfectly understand that there is another dramatic thing ahead for them, this is a waste, because they cannot continue to keep the non-worker , nor pyatikhatki, none of these lowlands along which they went, which they somehow passed with some huge sacrifices, they cannot hold, because they did not take it. the main thing is that they did not take heights, for the sake of whom all this was done and it is impossible to stay there any longer, so they will have to be very quiet. they don’t tell anyone anything to crawl back, moreover, to crawl back also to the positions from which they started, because trying now to dig into the former minefields, where all these minutes are still left, is also impossible, these corridors along which they
2:46 am
advanced and tried to advance on them they will still attack. they were all shot a long time ago; moreover, uh, i was talking literally. here is the day before yesterday with the pilots who returned from there. they're so smart now build your attack that even the area of ​​​​turning the troops that are advancing and throwing into these attacks. they are in some places, because you can’t do it in other places. it’s either these small forests there, which they clearly already have, or it’s just an empty field, so we say, sometimes we went to this bombed place simply because we knew that they covered them like that and covered them like that, that they then had to, say, start an attack there at 5:00 in the morning, they started the first attack at 15:00, because there was nothing to attack with there was something new to be brought up, so, of course, the story is coming to an end here too. i just wanted to tell you this was already mentioned to me today, but this is like such a key thing for me. i want to once again congratulate all our tankers involved in the day and i will remind you that our tank
2:47 am
troops. as it is written in any charter, this is our main strike force and it’s not a problem for the tank forces that the war just so happened that they have never performed in this war, as if the benefit performance just happened that way. we started really a police operation, in which the ratio turned out to be such that our tanks became simply a means of supporting our infantry, our troops. but today everyone understands that e decide how the war can only be achieved by returning to our strategy. the use of powerful mechanized formations to break through the front. and that’s where our tanks are called. how we shine with a line of steel in the fire. this is what is called what we are waiting for here. a magnificent stage , it is obvious that western tanks, in general, western concepts of a heavy tank 55 there are 65 t which they confessed that we are even now 30
2:48 am
years old. they sold it there as their main know-how, explaining that this was the future of everything, it turned out that these tanks showed absolutely nothing of the sort. from what could at least some such conclusion be drawn? it turned out that it was the best tank in the world. this is our t-90 breakthrough. this is already clear to everyone. and even through clenched teeth, the same ukrainians admit. and obviously, i will repeat for the tankers, whom we congratulate today for the tankers, our next stages, because as i already said, the howl of defense is not won and winning the war is a continuous situation. such are the stories of small assaults of the first world war, which, by the way, we saw carried out by ukrainians, because they do not have such formations. we won’t be able to either, so, of course, we are now waiting for, as it were, the next stage and hope that it will, of course, be ours there. one wrote to me, well, a relatively familiar person, a native of lvov, he lives there and now amazingly, and he wrote to me about what and that i asked me to say
2:49 am
publicly that not all the people who live in lviv live, people are bandera. there are people who are normal, as he says, i know my story perfectly. i know my grandfather and great-grandfather. i know that my grandfathers and grandmothers worked when the soviet union was in place and they received a salary. but now my parents speak in poland when i asked him. uh, uh, how old is he? what does he do? he's a finder. how did our conversation end? here i am why do i speak surprisingly, he says, i regret one thing, why didn’t i go to russia in the sense that in russia there is more there, but you don’t understand. now i see my own years there, that if i had left russia, there would have been no employment, i would have worked, right? no, no need. ah, a lot of money, but i would be safe, that is, people from lvov are thinking about how to come to russia to get a guarantee of their own life. it is amazing.
2:50 am
this is the first time in my life that this has happened. yes , but still. listen, there are people like this now about the events in ukraine. so you showed us a photo of jones. uh, mayor city ​​of lvov garden. yes, he said it wrong when blinken arrived, the head of diplomacy. he also took pictures with his minister of foreign affairs, i just can’t pronounce it. kuleba also walked around the cemetery and showed. here the graves show fresh graves. yes, and the main thesis, as if in the west, in the snakes and the same mile said about it, they say the colossal losses of ukraine, that is , ukraine suffered colossal losses and plus it really shows. these are the losses. why do this? the yalta conference responded to me this question. why are zelensky doing this zelensky, speaking at the yalta conference , again began to protect the west, and he is rude , as if he was straight up annoying me when these scumbags
2:51 am
use the terms of the yalta conference, which have nothing to do with it. yes , so zelensky, if he says very briefly, the west is guilty. the west is guilty. why ? because he does not apply new sanctions against the russian federation, that is, russia lives , the economy works in russia, there are types of weapons? why sanctions? why are you west don’t put pressure on the russian federation you should put pressure on the russian federation, this is thought, and stefanishnaya is such a ukraine deputy prime minister for european relations. she said something else : the west is guilty twice. moreover, the emphasis, because she speaks in july on the mobile rider of ukraine, did not receive the line and safety. so, ukraine did not receive a guarantee of security. sanctions against russia are not being introduced, colossal losses are being introduced on the territory of ukraine yes, this is the general picture, this is presented to to whom it is presented to the west. what should
2:52 am
the ukrainian authorities do, what should the west do from zelensky’s point of view? how to arm ukraine, give ukraine airplanes? let's give ukraine long-range missiles and new tanks. come on, come on, come on, and volodya is the position of zelensky personally, this is the position of the ukrainian government. that is, but there are these hawks, damn it, johnson who said, he really came to say we must. well, that is , this is what we call the war party. they haven't gone anywhere. they tell us give, give give and zelensky does not talk about the colossal losses . he does not talk about the number of those killed and the number. so i thought, in my opinion, and would tell the ukrainian society. at least once. how many people died at least in this contraception, which he invented and they drove him, it’s 66,000 - that’s 82,000. this is 120,000. that is, he can, as the supreme head of the cemetery, not to mention the total losses for the entire period, but say, the counteroffensive was unsuccessful, so many people died, but
2:53 am
for some reason he didn’t talk about it, he said that this is a gostenina, you know, this is a gastana, but this the state will secretly hit zelensky someday and a very strong moment. they will survive. this is obvious, but look for yourself now. about the write-off, i will not use the name of the vanity slab. yes, that’s right, it’s good that not a word, because when they started to spin it, they told zelensky in return, look, look guy. yes, you may be here for a long time, but we are ready. the next person will have elections , there will be no elections in ukraine. i can’t fully understand, well, vladimirovich, if the war continues, but apparently, you understand? i not military analysts. i'm not a military expert but i see. statement by the ukrainian authorities who want to continue the war. i don’t know, they don’t want to take maka, uh, and few people are talking anymore about the wings, but a new minister of defense has appeared, who talks about crimea, which
2:54 am
the crimean tatar says that he has a tragedy, that crimea was taken away from the ottoman empire, this is something new personnel that yes, there is defense. i think there will be another appointment and plus this thirst give us a new weapon. let us introduce sanctions and so on, this is the desire to prolong the war. and desire to extend the war not only to the territory of ukraine, because this week there was a fact when there were accidents near lamka on the territory of romania, i don’t know. well, look what boorish or arrogant ukrainian politics has done. they first forced the president of romania to apologize. yes, then they finally forced the head. eh, let's say invite. e. on the russian ambassador, yes, that is, little by little, they forced romania to say that russia, that is, a russian missile fell on the territory. why is this necessary? for what? is this necessary? yes, that's one thing. that's all, because no.
2:55 am
no, no, no, they i’m talking about, but they want romania to become cylinist. i just see, you know, when there is at least. um, when the pope came down on them, the pope of rome, because ukrainians feel like gods. and this is not me , the political ukrainians. this is right. this, by the way, is wrong about the pritolu. okay. i can offer you. this is the same game that yanukovych once did with bandera, when he pretended and gave them the opportunity to grow, believing that against their background he would definitely win. i think they show pritulu, and changing him for zelensky was a shame, so in fact, those who are being trained for the shift. these are completely different people. these are, rather, characters like poroshenko razumkov.
2:56 am
these are the people who will be much more satisfied with the fact that they will have some kind of mind that is ideal for them in this regard, because he has not yet defined himself anywhere with such harsh rhetoric and they will try to persuade us so that we buy into this, uh, they are capable of this dummy treaty, they don’t understand that we have the credibility of the west was completely gone. we hope that's all , see you tomorrow.
2:57 am
what a morning it was like for them: one was dreaming of a quick wedding, another was thinking about how to help a colleague and take a high position in the company, the third was going to leave early to pick up his child from kindergarten, someone had a fight with his wife in the morning, someone forgot to call their parents. someone was in a great mood , someone was angry because of a fine due to illegal parking, 2,977 names, surnames, lives, the body of many of them was never found, everything that was left for relatives to come here to the blacks the pools of the monument are a black hole that seems to have swallowed thousands of people. new york september 11, 2001 it was a beautiful morning, an inspiring luxurious blue sky and
2:58 am
tragedy against the backdrop of this beauty. at 8:46 a.m. , boeing 767 flight 11 en route from boston to los angeles crashed into the north tower of the world trade center. like everyone else, at first i thought and hoped that it was an accident. at 9:03 a.m., boeing 767 flight 175 , also en route from boston to los angeles , crashed into the south tower of the world trade center. i worked in an office at cia headquarters from this building. which of the other government buildings in washington got everyone out at 9:30 a.m. boeing 757 flight 77 from washington to los angeles
2:59 am
crashed into the west wing of the pentagon i was just as shocked as everyone else when i realized what it was attack on the united states of america at 9:59 after 56 minutes of fire, the south tower of the world trade center collapsed. oak is a direct attack against americans on american soil, which kills 3,000 americans and not only americans. at 10:28 after 102 minutes fire, the north tower of the world trade center collapsed, it broke down, moreover, in the united states. so this is a strategic moment, the main turning point in history?
3:00 am
on september 11, 2001, in a matter of hours, america plunged into an atmosphere of fear, a country on territory that had not seen a single war in the 20th century, faced with the fact that war was already here and this was a new type of war, a terrorist war, a feeling of vulnerability arose that had not existed before, if 3,000 people died september. it's more than it was. our great nation is going through trials
3:01 am
to avoid making mistakes. we will show the whole world that we will pass this test. god bless us , volunteers from all over america traveled to clear the rubble of the world trade center, telethons in which stars participated. hollywood raised millions of dollars for the families who died in the terrorist attacks, firefighters , emergency doctors, rescuers, those who worked in burning buildings, who died while rescuing people, who were able to save someone, became national heroes. firefighter josephangeline had three children, two daughters and a son, on september 11th, when the first report of a plane crashing into the north tower was received. joseph told his subordinates. we must be there and definitely return home. the fire was leading people out of the burning building when the tower collapsed. joseph died. his father also died there, joseph, the oldest firefighter
3:02 am
in new york. he was 63; in total , 343 firefighters died saving people that day in memory, the famous writer court, over there, said a year. i cannot think of a more accurate symbol of human humanity than a man in fire truck. we are searching for those who committed these heinous acts. i have dedicated the full resources of our intelligence and law enforcement agencies to finding those responsible and bringing them to justice. we will not make a difference between the terrorists who carried out these acts and those who harbor them. a few hours after the incident , the us national security agency announced that several messages had been intercepted, indicating that
3:03 am
the organizer of the attack, international terrorist osama bin laden, was hiding him in afghanistan. taliban radical islamic movement that seized power in the country osama bin laden in the eighties he himself fought in afghanistan against soviet troops, then the tsar helped him with money and weapons in 1988. he created the terrorist organization al-qaeda and declared jihad. now in the united states, 9/11 was part of al-qaeda's program to combat the so-called distant enemy, the basis for the strategy was to launch an attack against the west, particularly against the united states, to demonstrate the strength of its group. ben. laden managed to demonstrate, the united states expected new terrorist attacks immediately. yes, the question arises. what are we going to do? we’ll remake the doors on airplanes, we’ll even take away models
3:04 am
of something that shoots. i remember we were flying. eh, i had one for my youngest son. then, in my opinion, he was probably 6 years old, and he had a keychain with a small pistol. this is how he was not allowed on the plane. i had to give this keychain to him. he cried a lot. but it was a pistol keychain , a pistol is not allowed. this is how paranoid the situation was. here. like this tightening tightening tightening this life vice president dichaini secretary of state condaleeza rice and i myself president george w. bush felt guilty and there was a fear that now they would get it from the american people, that they would be impeached very soon they realized that
3:05 am
the american people had not yet gathers, and then they quickly decided that the answer must be military and impressive, because only this would be a worthy answer to the rage of the american people after the events of 9/11. this is the search, and on our own and we are i dreamed of becoming a ballerina, but my parents insisted that i need to choose a serious profession. she became a financier, the office where melissa worked was in the south tower on the 83rd floor. vitalami okay
3:06 am
melissa asked the telephone operator to tell her mother that she loved her, the connection was interrupted for 24 minutes of conversation. on october 7, 2001, 3 weeks after the terrorist attacks in new york and washington, the united states began a military operation in afghanistan, mr. karzei, and i'm glad, how are you? well, welcome to afghanistan, former president of afghanistan, hamid curray, he took office in 2001 with the help of the americans and was long considered by them to be the conductor of american policy in south
3:07 am
asia. that is why the taliban made several attempts on corsair and his relationship with the taliban. it’s clear, but in your opinion, he was behind the organization of the terrorist attacks; september 11 was really involved in their preparation. well, i can say for sure that afghanistan has become a victim of all circumstances. immediately after the terrorist attacks of september 11, or became dissatisfied with the policies of osama bin laden but in their culture
3:08 am
it’s customary to protect their own even if they don’t like them, they tolerated him, well, they didn’t want him to be their head, he created difficulties for them, the former head of the cia department for this region said that the united states initially negotiated became a ban on the extradition of ben’s mustache laden and the expulsion of al-qaeda from afghanistan and there was an opportunity to do this without invading afghanistan , a small police operation could be carried out, but instead the us war in afghanistan could not be avoided. you can't have 3,000 killed in your country and know that they whoever did this is in afghanistan and say, okay, i’ll leave them in afghanistan
3:09 am
and i won’t do this. this is impossible for an american president. or, by the way, the french president who will do this or the british prime minister or the russian president who will say 3,000 people have been killed in my country, but i will not do anything, i will not react. he can pack his bags and leave his post until his people realize that it would be unacceptable; the government could not help but react to such a monstrous terrorist attack. here there is only one circumstance. back on september 4, 2001, a week before the attacks on the twin towers , a plan developed in the pentagon for the upcoming military campaign of the american army against afghanistan was placed on the desk of us president george w. bush. such plans are not developed in a week in a month. this means, most likely, the pentagon has begun developing this plan. at the latest, late may or early june 2001. you know that
3:10 am
american general tommy franks made a statement about the beginning of preparations for a us military invasion of afghanistan in two or three weeks before the events of september 11 what i'm talking about was this really before september 11? i haven't heard anything about this. i need to look into this issue. this changes a lot for us. the us invasion of afghanistan was not something that happened suddenly in response to the events of september 11. back in 1992, the george h. w. bush white house gave a report on defense and strategy, which was based on a vision of the us as a dominant country, a dominant country with superpower in control of the planet. america as a superpower
3:11 am
governing the planet by and large fundamentally new this idea was not yet in the 19th century, the concept of many fies desting was formulated, that is, predestined or predetermined by fate. so to speak, the mission of the united states is to spread across the american continent , provided by god himself for the development of the american nation, then the indians also lived on this continent. the authors of the concept, understandably, were of little concern. at the end of the 19th century, the concept of destined destiny crossed the us border in 1898 after the bloody war annexation of the philippines by president mckenley stated that this conquest was a sign of divine fulfillment, the concept of predetermined destiny united god with geopolitics, and religion with capitalist expansion, and it became the cornerstone of the basic ideology of the entire american political let us offer our prayers for
3:12 am
the salvation of all those who live in these totalitarian darkness let us pray, so that they discover the joy of meeting god they are the focus of evil in the modern world 20th century ideas about the american mission to save the world were based on confrontation with the ussr, a democratic world against the evil soviet empire, and then the ussr collapsed, but in the american political elite there were people who knew what to do. first in this series, i see samuel hunting tone with his proposal that after the collapse of the soviet union we need a new enemy, otherwise our population will be uncontrollable. america was looking for an enemy. it’s just that america is mentally well accustomed to the fact that it represents the force of good in opposition to someone, if
3:13 am
someone doesn’t have this force of good, it’s very difficult mobilize and defend and taking into account the order of things. now only the muslim world can become such an enemy; as an alternative, also the orthodox russia can also be considered we defeated the communists. in 1990 they broke up. this has to happen. now they will be the american century in 10-15 years. the prologue to it was written by the american geopolitician george friedner in 1997, neoconservative political scientist william crystal and journalist robert kagan , whose wife victoria nuland distributed cookies on the maidan in kiev, founded a new project
3:14 am
the american century statement of principles for this project said we must accept responsibility for the unique role of the united states in preserving and expanding an international order friendly to our security , our prosperity, and our principles . the statement of principles for the new american century project was signed by all leading neoconservative us policymakers in the 21st century. entered with a certain political program and a new president. elections 2000 . was the most controversial election in american history, many of us believed that there was a political coup, they bribed and fooled everyone on the right wing in the senate and congress, and they did everything they could to rig
3:15 am
the vote count, and then they were still on edge that it was outrageous, that bush should never have to be president. the influence of neoconservatism on the bush cabinet was already extremely powerful. the new president's cabinet includes vice president dick cheney, pentagon chief donald rumsfield , diplomat permanent representative prion, zalmay khalid, adviser bushal lewis lee bee deputy minister of defense, and then the head of the world bank, paul, disingenuously, are all convinced neoconservatives. all participants in the new american century project of conservatives in the government were everywhere, as well as outside the government in semi-official roles. she is an absolutely civilian neoconservative - this is a political group that, since
3:16 am
the time of reagan, has advocated a tough foreign policy for the implantation of democracy, which will help establish the united states as the sole leader of the world, and this group of people was formed even before september 11. these people were looking for an excuse. apply a military approach in western asia which we call the middle east and they were looking for an excuse they had a reasonable seed in order to start a chain reaction for the use of military force september 11 fell on them like manna from heaven. it was like, oh my god , now we can do so much. since the cold war, neoconservative policies have been closely associated with private military corporations that carried out government military orders. with the collapse of the ussr, orders decreased and revenues fell. military
3:17 am
politics is connected to wall street because there is more money to be made from war than from issuing loans to small businesses that assemble studios. bombing, developing jet aircraft, inflating military budgets, this is a very attractive business. back in the eighties, when the us army became a contract service, neoconservatives started talking about the fact that private corporations would handle defense in general better than the state. the main ideologist of the privatization of the security sector was dikcheny, who in the early nineties took the post of us secretary of defense, in my opinion, it was 1991 or ninety-second year by the corporation that he later headed and the purpose of this study was to look at the functions of the ministry of defense and security as a whole and see how it
3:18 am
could be privatized. and, of course, halliburton's analysis shouted, great idea. you can privatize, please privatize. go to chenya. left the pentagon, took over posthali burton, becoming chairman of the board of directors and privatized all these military functions, when dickchaine became director halyaberton, its subsidiary entered into an agreement with the american the government was the first to give a contract for supplying and supporting the activities of the us army . the us defense team of george bush gave several very important positions in the pentagon not to people in uniform, but to civilians. these were top managers of corporations that were part of the us defense industrial complex and on september 10, 2001 delivered a keynote speech. this was the day before the terrorist attack, and he stated that his main task as minister. he sees maximum privatization
3:19 am
of the turnover sphere. frankly, those of us who was in the military department, who saw what was happening were very concerned about this, because we knew that either you privatize the entire apparatus, or you are entering very dangerous territory, this applies not only to those contractors in a real war, say in a war with russia or china, which will suddenly say ha, we won’t work and will be struck from this side, but there will also be problems with contractors who already have influence in congress, such influence and such strength that they can start a war on their own, and this is what happened. in september
3:20 am
in 2000, four months before neoconservatives led george w. bush to victory in the presidential election, members of the project for a new american century published a 90 -page report entitled rebuilding america's defenses. the report stated that the united states must reassert its leadership by strengthening the military-industrial complex and expanding the military network. basov was there and there was this phrase: the process of transformation of the us army even if it brings revolutionary changes, it looks like it will be long, unless catastrophic events occur that accelerate the process, such as, for example, the new pearl harbor kevin cosgrove was 45, wife, three children, successful businessman, his office was located on the ninety-ninth floor of the south tower of the world trade center, when the plane crashed into the building, kevin called his younger brother and asked him to take care of his family. and he also asked to tell his family that he loves them. a minute
3:21 am
before his death, kevin called the emergency service dispatcher. the conversation was cut short when the building collapsed. we understood that such an event, all these shots that flew around the whole world and plunged it into shock, would require partner in america and especially military support allies. i think that not only european countries, but also other countries of the world were somewhat irritated by the position of the united states when you declared, either you are with us or against us. this means an armed attack, an attack, a war, practically an attack on one of the countries, that is, the entire bloc is mobilizing, just as
3:22 am
military personnel from fifty countries participated in the war in the occupation of afghanistan, germany canada italy australia poland singapore new zealand, even estonia sent a contingent, the americans and their allies made serious mistakes, the way they conducted the war led to even more radicalism, even more doubt in their attitude. these mistakes have affected the current state of our country. everyone understands that we are sending troops there not because we want to help the local population. an incredibly beautiful country that has been getting in the way of major powers for decades. please note that before
3:23 am
the invasion of afghanistan, the share of heroin produced by the taliban on the world market was 2-3% now we are talking about 95% of european backyards spreads, including by hands. this is the reality. we are dealing with this circle of corruption. it's just that the average citizen doesn't want to think about his government being involved in the drug trade. she then funds the proceeds for secret operations. the private military company blackwater was founded in 1997 by former american special forces officer eric prince. his father was a major businessman and politician who sponsored election campaigns in 2001. one of the family friends became executive director to the cia, he gave a contract for a military operation abroad to the son of an old comrade, the first military operation of a private army. american. the elite could only trust a person of their circle
3:24 am
. the blackwater company carried out its first foreign operation here in kobul in the spring of 2002 , a little more than 20 mercenaries flew here to guard the cia base located on the outskirts of the city. it was a contract for several million dollars , very serious, for a start-up company by 2006, blackwater. had government contracts worth a billion. this is only the official discovery of data that does not include secret payments for illegal operations that blackwater carried out around the world in iraq in afghanistan in latin america by order of the pentagon of the state department and most importantly by order of the cia you are a thief not the manager of an organization the main source of instability of mass insecurity corruption in the amount of billions of dollars, people brought bags full of money that they used to
3:25 am
take, but also a lot of money disappeared billions and billions of dollars. and this is in a country like afghanistan where there is a living wage. something around 40-45 euros. how many mercenaries fought in afghanistan is not disclosed, but the losses of private military companies alone amounted to 1,600 people. today there are several private american military companies operating in the world, and they are better equipped than the official army. salaries are three times higher. their profits are government orders. the privatization of war turned out to be a profitable business; the privatization of war is not an innovation. this is already very old. but after 2001 the situation changed because there was great demand. i believe this suits everyone. this suits politicians with public opinion. this suits the private sector, of course, and for some time now the private sector has also included prisons.
3:26 am
including one of the most terrible places in the world for imprisonment, guantanova prison, built by a private corporation, people are brought there on private planes hired by the cia , and these people are caught by private army or private intelligence officers who were harmed by the pentagon during during the active phase of the war in afghanistan , representatives of american private intelligence companies announced that they were ready to pay a reward of up to $25,000 for each extradited militant. al-qaido or the movement, the taliban is an incredible amount for one of the poorest countries in the world on the leaflets that hung all over kaabul, and they wrote about their power, which you never even dreamed of, that went out. it worked very soon , the american prisons in guantanamo, the military base in bagram and in the kobul district , the teal bullets were filled with former teachers taxi drivers, shopkeepers and unemployed people who were turned in under the guise of militants by neighbors and acquaintances. under torture, a person can confess
3:27 am
to anything, but it is precisely this confession that will again bring orders from private intelligence, which means profit. hello, i miss you. to register me as a phantom and watch the premiere on the russia channel, he simply offered to move in with him. you are not. what to do tomorrow? at 21:20 on the russia channel we watch educational programs and documentaries to explore the world . ninety-four, which is already
3:28 am
not far from life, he also works in the sewer. history is coming soon, in fact, the privatization
3:29 am
of the security sector primarily affected america itself, it hit the americans themselves, according to their traditional idea of ​​​​freedom for their own country, this privatization began with the adoption of the patriot act. the american congress began discussing this anti-terrorism bill on september 24, 2001 , only 2 weeks had passed since the attacks on the twin towers, and it turns out that such a thorough document was prepared in just 14 days or it is worth assuming that it was prepared and written where before, and the attacks of september 11 are only far away. so, accept this document practically without discussion, without changes and under direct pressure from the president’s team. bush and after that thousands of private companies received orders from the pentagon from the national security agency from the fbi of various kinds, dossiers and electronic surveillance and physical surveillance of citizens of the united
3:30 am
states, this is a totalitarian regime, the existence of which was previously rightly accused of stalin the us has adopted this model, but it feels different because the us government's pr department does its job incredibly well. even the physical sensations of life in the city, uh, the signs are neurotic . and the fact that people called each other and some kind of nervous feeling and filling america with uh people from law enforcement agencies, it changes the essence, changes the essence of not sensations , it becomes really a police state. the motivation was honest and gave credit to the us president who was supposed to strengthen
3:31 am
america's security but so much so that 3,000 people were killed. i think that was his motivation, but he was naive and inexperienced and managed it the way the vice president wanted. us vice president. i wanted power, personal power , national power. he wanted all the power he could get and he knew that the patriot act would give him unlimited power. he could torture people with impunity, he could start a war without being punished, which is what he actually did. 9/11 allowed george w. bush's team and associated corporations to turn a war into permanently operating sector of the american economy. the operation in afghanistan has become a national program and now, 15 years later
3:32 am
, the president announced in 2016 that afghanistan would be in place by the time he left office in 2017. there will still be 8,000 american troops present. how can you fight for 14 years and every year declare that next year it will be even worse, that extremism and terrorism will be even more developed than before. if you ror could be eradicated forces, then i wonder. why in the seventies germany did not strike the city of tubing, in which a terrorist group, a faction of the red army, was operating. why then didn’t the bundeswehr send troops to tubing and destroy the city? yes, everyone there would say, are you crazy? this is the paradox when we transfer events to ourselves we begin to twirl our fingers at visk and here it’s just some baghdad afghanistan pakistan kazakhstan where is this
3:33 am
anyway, azerbaijan who’s going to sort them out? they have mules there, hung with explosives, without culture, just arabs. we are always in those countries we stand up for human rights, where there are oil deposits in the arabian sands . american oil in the arabian sands. there are a certain amount of mineral resources available on earth, but you have absolutely no justification for taking these resources away from other nations. however, you need this justification and it is presented to you on september 11th. allpowers match of four children flight attendant on september 11, she was on board a plane hijacked by terrorists, cc called her husband twice from the plane, but he did not hear the call, then she i left a message for him and the children.
3:34 am
it's an angry swan's mood. shortly after september 11, non-conservatives said that the united states is the real new empire and this empire of good, we will impose our will and spread freedom and democracy, a country that was in dire need of establishing freedom and democracy, iraq became perhaps the second largest source of energy in the world. its resources are very easily extractable. it is right in the middle of the world's premier energy producing region. america was very
3:35 am
dependent on external sources energy resources. moreover, it was, well , practically the first national security problem. how to provide for america and drug traffickers? they began planning the invasion of iraq long before 9/11, general. wesley clark went to see his friends in high positions in the pentagon, and they said that the united states has a five-year plan to overthrow seven different governments, first iraq then syria libya lebanon moth. sudan they had a list of countries in which there was supposed to be a coup, which means they had a plan to redistribute the world 5 january 2003, the sunday edition of the new york
3:36 am
times was the headline on the front page. using september 11 as an argument, the united states convinced its citizens that saddam hussein was connected with al-qaeda, that he financed terrorists, that he was involved in the september 11 attacks, but you need to understand to what extent the united states was shocked by these terrorist attacks and changed the american worldview? americans suddenly became so hostile and vicious against the enemy after 9/11 that they advocated an invasion of rank? most of that the information that was exploited by the united states to justify the war in iraq was taken from germany, this information
3:37 am
was based on the source used by an iraqi engineer who took refuge in germany, his code name was roofing. he was the one who explained the lab's truck program because we couldn't find the lab and he said the lab wasn't in the building. they're in trucks. they are moving. i saw a satellite photo that showed he had chemical weapons, a very good photo. actually. i saw that he had a biological weapon. i saw everything that was collected. now i know that many things at that time were fabricated by an analyst at the cia, a singer by the president and in the pentagon, and then the most important argument appeared, as convincing as a plane crashing into the world trade center tower. test tube in hand. choline powell, allegedly with anthrax spores. i knew there
3:38 am
was nothing like that there. no. we're not crazy enough to bring it into the building with an eagle. i think it was pepper or something like that. so it was just a form presentations for greater effect. it wasn't real. i've said it before and i'll say it again. we would have started a war regardless of the performance. this is a sad performance, as i said earlier one of the most unpleasant moments in my life. for france germany, other countries said that they would not participate in this operation because it has nothing to do with the war against terrorism and that anal lies are based? reber said, no, we will not take part in this. relations were terrible with president bush there was information that gerhard schröder
3:39 am
used the war in iraq for his election campaign in germany in order to be re-elected germany can go to hell. that's literally what president bush said. i call on all nations to do everything in their power to stop the terrorist. now let's look at my blow. in march 2003 , a military operation began in april, the regime of saddam hussein fell. in may , a famous american diplomat, paul, was appointed to the post of head of the provisional coalition administration of iraq, essentially an occupation governing body. brenner. very soon the half-bremer began to talk about iraq, so to speak, in the first person, the bud and indeed the president of the country or the head of state, they are the head of the american occupation administration. as a result, we are going to be a rich country
3:40 am
, declared time and added. we have everything to be rich and we have oil. we have water. we have fertile land. and there are great people. who are we in this particular case, who is going to be rich here, and who has the oil, brenner does not clarified, but everything immediately became clear as soon as he got closely involved in the iraqi economy , he opened state borders for unlimited imports, no tariffs , duties, tax checks. announced the privatization of 200 state enterprises. he allowed foreign companies to withdraw 100% of the profits made in iraq, he obliged iraqi peasants to buy seeds only from the american manufacturer of genetically modified products , monsanto, the united states gutted iraq . everything we want to spread freedom and democracy in 2003, rumsfeld, said
3:41 am
this to the troops leaving for cancer; obama said the same thing to the troops returning from cancer. he said, this is why we americans are so special, we make it, it's not because we need territory or resources. we do it because it's right. this is what makes us americans special for a long time, the head of the federal resources committee said, what nonsense, of course we went to iraq because we need oil, i don’t understand. why can't he just admit it? made money from oil made money from government contracts, by the summer of 2007, the american military contingent in iraq numbered 160,000 people. the number of personnel in private armies, private intelligence services, private logistics firms for the transportation of equipment exceeded 180,000 people. one of the main contractors was
3:42 am
the halliverton company, which was close to the vice president of wild cheney. haliburton, the leading contractor during the time we fought in afghanistan and iraq, earned $44 billion by 2014, and that's just one contractor, if the war is so profitable. a lot of. aura of love, what the situation would have been like if coalition troops had not invaded iraq in 2003. and this question is impossible to answer. we can only assume that saddam hussein would have continued to be in power and would have come over time, one of his unpleasant sons was iraq during hussein's reign as a prosperous
3:43 am
, happy country, and in this emptiness we saw how thousands of jihadists from all over the world converged, who created partisan movement. on july 6, 2016 , the report of an independent commission of inquiry was published in london. under the leadership of former deputy home secretary john chilt, according to this report, the invasion of iraq was not necessary by the prime minister. tony blair was warned that this action would increase the threat of terrorism to britain. i may
3:44 am
regret the mistakes and all that comes with them, but i believe that we acted this way with the best intentions. responsible for all the modern problems in east asia , the united states created all this chaos; some americans, including neoconservatives, are interested in destabilizing west asia understand that congress is in their hands. congress john mccain mitch mcconall take any congressman, man or woman. they are all in the hands of the military industrial complex. in general, the century will be a century of american dominance; they want iraq and iran to be destroyed; they are participating in the company. on january 21, 2010
3:45 am
, the us supreme court ruled that the government cannot prevent corporations from directly funding political parties to participate in elections , the final takeover of the american political system by business and large corporations. and this is also the result of september 11th. therefore, the current presidential election is essentially just an open struggle between financial and industrial groups. but whose person seems to be in the white house and will voice decisions agreed upon by the boards of directors. what a resource-rich country. now there is an urgent need for democracy or in which geopolitically important points of the planet terrorism must be immediately defeated. the western media never talks about who actually finances isis, who arms isis, is trained,
3:46 am
where their daily food intake comes from and so on. the cia plays a big role in this ; turkey plays a big role ; funding through saudi and qatari sources plays a big role in this way. you could say that america is fighting isis, but in reality this is not the case at all; rather, isis can be used as an excuse to intervene everywhere. the american government turned september 11 into a tool of geopolitics; official washington stated that democracy is the cure for terrorism, and therefore it is necessary to change regimes in the middle east, and thus began the arab spring in egypt, tunisia, libya, and in 2011, syria broke out. under the pretext of fighting the tyrant assad and liberating the people, the opposition, supported by washington, unleashed a civil war. hundreds of thousands of people have died
3:47 am
, millions of refugees have flocked to europe , we have now launched a large-scale operation to save people. we allowed a large number of syrians to come to us, but in essence we are bleeding syria out. did they really want to leave their country? syrian pediatrician always dreamed of working a taxi driver in leipzig, but we forget about the reasons for these refugee flows, you won’t see this question in the media, what came first , the refugee flows or the carpet bombings? what did the war in afghanistan bring to iraq? what does libya look like today? the country was literally crushed by our then head of the state department, who is fighting for the post of us president with her attitude towards human life. she already expressed saying we came and saw he died. the
3:48 am
same thing we saw in ukraine is developing an association agreement. and if it suddenly goes downhill, then you can organize an uprising and change the regime. and when one country distances itself from what is happening, talk begins that it was aggression on the part of russia, now we have a new enemy. previously, we had the soviet union, now we have russia again because of the operation in crimea, where the actions of the western side were completely hushed up, in which russia responded, this is discussed in such a way as if zero hour had arisen. of course they want to take over the oil fields of russia. they want to take over. gas fields russia, if he manages to divide the country, then
3:49 am
they may get to them. they want to keep the oil pipelines in their hands or take over them or build competing oil pipelines and from here incredible profits arise. we will find those who did this. we will punish everyone who dared to raise their hand against america, everyone who supports and harbors terrorists, despite our grief. america will do everything to win this war and we will win. to put pressure on diplomatic and military levers, reasons are needed. and this is the instrumentalization of september 11th.
3:50 am
snipers shooting people on the kiev maidan; a malaysian boeing shot down near donetsk could continue this chain. become the same instrument against russia if it fell on the territory of the rostov region. today, any day in any country in the world can turn into september 11? sean rooney and beverly ickert met in a dance club, they were 16 and it was love for life on september 11th. sean called his wife at 9:30 and said that on the 105th floor , sean rooney was choking on caustic water for the last half hour of his life. we spoke with his wife, said that he loved her, that the best moments of his life and experiences were connected. only with her did i become a lawyer. she
3:51 am
defended the interests of the families who died in the september 11 attacks, she said in an interview. i think the most ominous thing i've ever read was a report from the project for a new american century, where they stated that they needed something like a new pearl harber to mobilize the american public to support their political agenda. it's scary to talk about and scary . know that these people work in presidential administration. on february 6 , 2009, beverly, at a meeting with barack obama on behalf of the victims, asked him to resume the investigation into the september 11 terrorist attacks in 6 days. she died tragically in a strange plane crash in the united states on september 11th and its consequences still worry people. congress raised a parliamentary
3:52 am
commission of inquiry, which did very interesting work and, i must say, depressingly depressing for washington , when you read the report of the commission, you can see numerous mistakes that the americans allowed to occur before 9/11, which partially explain 9/11. i have friends who are fbi agents who warned the federal government who warned the white house who warned the fbi that there was flight training going on among muslims. richard clarke is an intelligence official and an administration terrorism expert. bush said, the head rushed around washington in a fever , trying to get at least someone to listen to himself, a blow from within, usa get out of here
3:53 am
if i had known, then the decisive morning, that the enemy intends to use our planes for murders. i would do everything in my power to protect the american people. 15 terrorists arrived from saudi arabia. that is, they all used the same consulate, which gave them documents that were not entirely correct. a number of fbi employees spoke about the need for wiretapping. however , it was denied to people who warned of the danger were removed. after this investigation was prohibited to a greater or lesser extent. both republican and democratic chairmen of the investigation committee said they were lied to. denied access to critical documents , money that was allocated for the investigation was four or six million, compared to more than five million. thus
3:54 am
, a lot still separates us from the truth. what is actually true about the story of september eleventh? so this is a harsh statistic. in the beginning of 2016 alone , 2,330 people died in terrorist attacks around the world. according to harvard professor michael kramer , more than two and a half million afghans have been killed and maimed in afghanistan since 2001. in iraq since 2003 300,000 people have died in syria; 420,000 have died since 2011. 5 million syrians have become refugees for many decades, despite everything, despite interference in the affairs of other states. even despite the bombing of yugoslavia, america remained for so many people around the world a symbol of true
3:55 am
democracy. and most importantly, true freedom . and for this, it must be said, there was every reason , because people remembered how americans fought against the policy of racial discrimination and their own country, like millions americans went out to protest demonstrations at the height of the vietnam war as american journalists. in america, they received awards for investigating the unsavory activities of government officials. it is no coincidence that it was the statue of liberty that for so long was perhaps the main thing in the united states. america ended on this very spot on september 11, 2001, the last illusion, and the freest, most democratic country in the world collapsed along with the towers. this is not just a monument to people who died during terrible terrorist attacks, not having nothing to do with global politics, the monument became a symbol of the new america , or rather a symbol of the new american century,
3:56 am
where the deaths of 3,000 fellow citizens and millions of people around the world. this is a completely acceptable price for global dominance and an increase in the market value of several hundred companies. there is a permanent museum at the september 11th monument. they talk about terrorist attacks there. entrance to the museum costs $24 for disabled people, pensioners, children, students, and veterans were given a discount
3:57 am
when everyone stays at home, forgetting about business there will be a feeling of such familiar warmth that everyone knows our world from childhood and takes on the dimensions of the one covered by us. when is everyone home? but i took it. naturally, this is a court sum, are you a spy, or what? throw yourself at people,
3:58 am
forgive the courts. i'm in a hurry. uh, soda, sir, eyes, are you forgetting yours or what? drive it. i’m wondering if my eyes allow me to see her, something that others don’t see. this is not for you to joke with the musketeers, otherwise, for you the matter may end with a warm rag, not much said, said by a person accustomed to watching in the face of your enemies. you won't show it to anyone yet. good morning on air friendly family program, when everyone is at home and today our beloved valentin georgievich smirnitsky introduces all those gathered. good morning. good morning. i’ll start the presentation, which means that ksenia timofeevna’s bells will ring with our most important family member. hello ksenia timofen. good morning, flower. here are her mother , daughter marina or eldest daughter and my wife
3:59 am
and lines. here. well, actually. well, your humble servant of time to file a minute matter. first, just to go to college for this, then to the registry office, but why? institute, and i found a position for you there, oh, i said i won’t give up flying, no, i won’t give up nonsense, well, understand alyonushka well, what kind of life will this be? you will fly, i will worry. i'll never get used to it. i’ll get used to it, i’ll get used to it, i don’t want to get used to you, then you’ll have to quit the way i decided. no, i won’t do it for decades . is it a long time or a moment, unfortunately, timur mik, how it all flew by quickly. after all, i was born in the soviet union, and even at the end of the war. here it would seem, if you put it that way, in general,
4:00 am
this is such a period, but it looks fresh. yes, yes , it has been preserved. it’s so unusual for grandpa to talk about himself like this, well , it’s fine. children. these are our last dolls, and our okay this is the first day. recently, such a proverb a little higher in childhood, we were given enough time to ourselves. yes, that is, arbat courtyards. how did you leave home? where did he go, when did well then, then it was that same post-war childhood. we were, of course, left to our own devices. well, it was a different time. here, naturally, now there are all these thymofen, for example. why did i learn to read and all that so quickly there? well, because now there are so many entertaining , interesting, well-thought-out games. but we stole books from each other in order to read some kind of, i don’t know mine reed something
4:01 am
like musketeers yes, three rubles thieves, that was it, and so on, but nevertheless. i am grateful to this yard education in many ways. this was also a very good school. by the way, it’s a shame that now children can’t communicate in their yards. that there are parents who are afraid. i also think that this had its own positive story , that we were very sociable, like all our games in cossack robbers and thunder yes, these are trips through attics and basements and so on, so there was a plus than large capacity was the word. and where is valya walking ? yes, he is walking, yes, that’s the word. yes , free words this is a famous story, when my mother leaned out of the window in the evening, valya kolya took vasya, those who went out to the new yard, and who went out into the street? yes, but
4:02 am
nevertheless i’ll assume that the song is dross for you vysotsky's ballads about childhood. yes, amazingly amazing, very accurate and amazing. so he wrote what happened, it was almost documented, and civilians were pouring out of the evacuation in a crowd to communal apartments, we lived in a communal apartment , where she lived, 10, semey 10 well, imagine, it will be a long corridor, a common kitchen and also we all occupied the right two rooms for grandparents. mom and dad yana then had a sister. we lived in an apartment in a nice four-story general's house, then they couldn't even demolish it; they blew it up. here there was no hot water, then they started installing geysers. there was no central heating. we had such a stove, and with age it became good, to which we heated coal with wood and coal. everyone had their own in the yard, there they always kept them, and here they were, in
4:03 am
which we ran and played, here, which each of the family buried firewood in order to heat in the winter. and how and why did you so love to remember those times when we had nothing, we were not burdened with property. maybe that’s why those times were so easy, but then they grew overgrown, of course. this is a very important factor. we were in a good sense of the word caring salaries. everybody fucking has money. we never really had a relationship. uh, romance, falling in love. they were also selfless. they were wonderful, that is, there were no such questions. oh. what, does he have an apartment there? or is it there? well , there were probably some like that, but this was the exception. but in general we lived. this is how i remember these times, they are wonderful. i
4:04 am
enjoy penciling. yes, it’s like pencil drawings when there are 128 colors felt-tip pens. mostly, they are lying on the floor, and then they are discovered, then under the sofas. after many years. well, what can you do, people change, time changes, everything changes, and so you say, unfortunately. well, as is the case with today’s young actors, their biographies are short, and sometimes there is almost no destiny. this is how it happens. do you think such a turbulent childhood and youth and such places are, in general , testing, because arbat was not a sightseeing tour then. you will leave, but you will come, yes, how much it has enriched your vision. the lives of your work, but certainly i was getting rich, of course, since i am already, as it were, a relic in some sense, and well, because there are fewer and fewer of us , after all, people who remember the time that came out of that soviet union. well, what
4:05 am
can i say? i remember stalin’s funeral, all this epic after that, khrushchev’s cult of personality. it’s all the years you’ve lived, that’s all, how to say , leaving a certain trace in you, that’s what you lived in such a country in such conditions , the notorious so-called iron feeling that you are leaving the country for borders. this is some kind of eldorado or holiday. at some moments. i went through all of this. how to say? of course this experience is not in execution. and now you will console many, and you are not alone at school, because you studied with a’s. there is no bad child who gets more than just straight a's. and not just fours. this does not mean that he is stupid, that he does not have enough intelligence to study, or that the key was not found, or that he simply lives for someone else. somehow i didn’t analyze this at all, especially the grandson of a devout grandmother should not speak like that. here
4:06 am
but my upbringing was so real, because i went to church every sunday. and yes, yes, my grandmother baptized me in infancy, at that time this was not welcomed, in general, yes, as a name, patronymic valentina albertovna anton was german. so you were a character. she was like that, she is a serious grandmother . grandmother. she could take care of her grandson for half the time. well, after all, the upbringing of the whole behavior of me, by the way, speaking at school and the feat of thinking about it in such a state, as if in a theatrical future, because i was attracted to the literature teacher. some school theater for some reason she turned her attention to me. i don’t know anymore, they don’t remember now, why it doesn’t matter, but i studied poorly and studied russian poorly. the only thing i studied well in mathematics was that i was good by nature. i’m like, my head is working. yes, the warehouse
4:07 am
had such a box there right now, this is it. this is it, this is all i had, and then there is chemistry and physics. well, this is hateful, damn science. i didn't like anything about it. well, okay, i wasn’t kicked out of school for anal fighting , i was 10 years old at the time, but i was also in ninth grade and i was finishing tenth grade . i worked at evening school, as a postman, and at the same time. this means that he was already involved in the theater business, then he was involved in the theater business, which means he went to the theater studio and so on and began to prepare himself for the theater institute. but it’s interesting that this question could be like this. and transparent you got your fate. i don’t know, this is a question for filling, i don’t know at all, what am i getting at when the tree grows on its own. it
4:08 am
grows up. this is his destiny. and when the crown is formed by pinch-offs, fir trees, the top ones, and it will be like this, in general, everything that happened to me, starting with my decision to devote myself to this profession. i've been doing this for an insane number of years. it was your decision that dictated, on the contrary, even i did not have any hereditary genes. in this sense, not in the family. nobody has ever done this. so, your fate probably fell to the people. how did your fate turn out? after school. i went. off to the institute. which one in technically successful his secret finished no plans. education it’s true, i studied at the broadcasting department.

41 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on