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[000:00:00;00] and having not built a relationship with my brother, leaving the children for 6 years, i simply look and think that people, yes, women who choose a family look admired, and choose something else, therefore, well, egocentrism, it always causes admiration, but with the other side suffers, as a rule, other people, so probably the resource state, it certainly arises , but at what cost, i would like to know, i want to say that if you yourself are unhappy, the people next to you will not be happy, let the other person be free and be yourself yourself is the only thing that makes a person happy. lena, what questions do the audience have? well, you know, if at the beginning there was a lot of misunderstanding from our viewers , towards the end of the program, the majority were still very impressed with irina, her story, look how many comments in support we receive, for example, people write: " irina, i followed your journey with pleasure, admired it, it was very
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brave and interesting.” exciting and desperate, i believe that everything is just beginning for you and greta, the most interesting is yet to come, thank you, and one more thing, traveler, misha kirsanov says hello to you, let's listen to what he says, hello studio, my name is misha kirsanov, i am a blogger, a traveler and i teach travel, i can teach anyone how to buy cheap air tickets, but teach how to travel because... of course i can’t have such strength of spirit, i really respect people who are not afraid, who try, who can turn their lives around just like that, 365 in one moment, so irina, my great respect, respect and wish you good travels, i i hope that this experience will only be beneficial, so to speak, to the treasury of future more powerful journeys, to everyone who looks at irina on her journey, i can say
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that even if you may not have there, i don’t know such power spirit, to make such a trip, make at least a smaller trip, it may not even be necessary to go abroad, maybe at least to a neighboring city, one way or another, travel is a very good development tool, and i believe that each of us i just have to and must travel, so i want irina’s example to inspire you and in general travel, well , i think it’s true that your example shows that even the boundaries of sanctions are not an obstacle on the way of those who want to see something new and discover something interesting for yourself, thank you very much for being with us, that’s all for today, take care of yourself , your loved ones, goodbye, i think that here,
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if i didn’t think about it, that’s all here, to play or not to play , yes, yes, that’s it, there can’t be two opinions, because we have there are five of them, this is a dangerous fairy-tale animal, when it comes to fleas, i am beyond competition , there are questions here, they are all so neglected, i really want to check, seriously, this is flirting, obviously, just to see, let's go. i had in mind, of course, a bear when such a stinking little one said, a hint, in general, the most gambling team, if 100,000 is not there, zhenya will add his own, then what many people use, the strongest love for the game is the five-on-one, five-player program
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for one on saturdays on rtp. look in weekend, your girl, she didn’t die, we gave her to a childless family , tell me you’re dreaming, you want me to believe that we have an adult daughter, a mistake of youth that you won’t forget, i can talk, hello, who are you galina nikolaevna? you confessed to her, said that she was not an orphan, you came to see your daughter, a mistake of youth that you want to repeat again, that you’ve gone crazy, anya is unconscious in the hallway and there is blood, i’m your mother, please don’t leave me, us, now you have a dad too,
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pansy, on saturday on rtr. hello, dear friends, ladies and gentlemen, comrades, hello, live, your favorite program 60 minutes in hot pursuit. netanyahu made it clear to biden that a ground operation in gaza was inevitable, the bundeswehr deployed special forces to cyprus to carry out an operation to free hostages from the gaza strip, and al-qaeda called on muslims around the world to commit for example, israeli sports teams now travel to european tournaments, accompanied by special forces and helicopters, but let's start with the personnel of the day: techniques americans begin to work against
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themselves, in the un human rights council, meeting participants en masse turn away from us ambassador michelle teillar in protest against israel's bombing of the gaza strip. chinese permanent representative prionjang said that there are none. denmark and the fact that the united states vetoed the middle east resolution of the un security council. in this footage, the courtyard of a hospital in gaza after the strike, the tsahal speaker, rear admiral daniel hagaari, accused hamas of deliberately misleading the international media, claiming that the the missile launched by palestinian islamic jihad was an israeli airstrike. however , hagari did not specify where hamas could have obtained rockets of such power. minister. jordan's foreign affairs ministry responded by saying that no one in the arab world would ever believe that israel was not responsible for the attack on alyakhli hospital. israeli troops intend to create something like hirashima in gas, only without nuclear weapons, reports american
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journalist seimer korsh. hamas representatives claim that they have an entire committee which collects facts about israeli participation in the attack on the hospital. biden, in turn , said the exact opposite about palestinian guilt. the team was convinced by the data provided by the pentagon. biden himself left his native land. let me just remind you that jonah kanune stated that he was born in israel and flew to washington. today, the us president is preparing to address the nation to link the conflict in ukraine and the war in israel. this is now the main strategy of the white house, to show that russia and hamas are part of the same axis of evil. disappointed. look, i came to do something, and i did it, if i couldn't get to
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israel, i would still have done it. the danger that israel's war in gaza will spread throughout the region is now extremely acute, and it is this fear that has forced the cautious president to take a huge gamble. his mission is risky, but in this awkward embrace glimmers hope that the us can still help contain the crisis, while they met, just 40 miles away , another 40 israeli bombs fell on the remains of the city has shed a lot of blood, after the tragic attack on the hospital last night, arab leaders canceled their summit with the president, but he believes the israeli version of events, the president met with the families of those killed in the hamas massacre promised... the security ring is of course already routine, but it is also symbolizes the isolation of israel in this region, and this is a threat to america, so that the united states speaks today
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and the arab world, blinded by rage, will no longer hear them. the second day of protest took place on the west bank of palestine. there are thousands of people in cairo also went on the march, but the greatest concern is the northern border of israel, namely the threat posed by hezbollah militants and their iranian sponsors. biden addressed them directly. my message to any state or any other hostile entity thinking of attacking israel remains the same as it was a week
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ago. don't, don't do this, don't. biden's wartime visit comes with risks both political and physical, but he decided to make the trip anyway even as missiles continue to fall. fire is an indication of how critical biden sees this situation. a tiny opening to show unequivocal support for israel, but at the same time urge prime minister netanyahu to show restraint before any ground incursion into gaza. biden knows that every photo, every video... of buildings leveled and people suffering in gas increases the threat of escalation from the arab world, which is why he ordered a massive military buildup to deterrent factor. these were very delicate negotiations. there were smiles at the un general assembly recently, but then biden criticized netanyahu's efforts to reform israel's judicial system and expand settlements in the west bank. biden goes to the shoulder with his own. biden's surprise trip
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to ukraine in february visited embattled kiev to show solidarity in the face of russian aggression, military action joe biden showed what america is made of. he hoped that his trip to the middle east region would put him in the same favorable light and would not be used against him if the conflict in israel and gaza takes a noticeable turn. ago joe biden spoke to reporters on air force one as the plane arrived to refuel in germany before returning to washington. biden left israel after only 7 hours in the country. a short visit after a long flight, but if this trip can prevent the spread of war in the region and new fronts will not be opened, then she it was worth it. and if not, the world can only wonder: if the us president couldn’t, then who can? it's like you guys know it was, let me find the right
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word. not a lot of people thought we could do it, and not a lot of people want to be associated with failure, and quite frankly, there was a long, drawn-out discussion, lasting an hour or more, we debated whether to go because if we went failed, then you know everyone would... united states failed, biden failed as president, and so on, which of course would be fair criticism. it was the first wartime trip to israel by a sitting u.s. president, and the war remains with no clear end in sight. and we stepped on the same rake again. the great minds of american foreign policy sharpened the visors of their funny ivy league caps and hatched a new middle east plan. historical. no need, my message to any
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state or any other hostile subject, don't you? and for anyone who wants to profit from this situation, i have only one word: don't. it feels like biden's copywriters reduced his speeches to one word, but at least he can remember. what's even worse is that when talking about the attack on the hospital, he said hamas. another team, another team, as if we are talking about a ball game , there is nowhere more diplomatic, it seems that this is progress in comparison with the fact that he called isis the embodiment of mediocrity and losers, they are such democrats, they say that foreign policy is it's always about choosing the best of the worst, and with zombie joe at the helm of the country, the worst is even greater than the dollar food menu at taco bell, the events in israel have had a negative impact on the relationship. usa and the arab world, as politico writes, a private
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conversation took place on monday between representatives of the us state department and leaders of the arab community. at the meeting , the biden administration was accused of being callous and reckless due to government rhetoric following the hamas attack on israel. according to the arabs, they are being demonized. washington, with its, as biden says, unconditional support for israel, pointedly took one side. moreover, even the white house staff shut their mouths. that muslim officials are afraid to discuss the actions of the israeli army at work, they will immediately label them as anti-american or anti-semitic. in this regard , american experts on the middle east are increasingly saying that the image of states in the region has suffered colossal damage. for example, according to financial times, all the work to portray russia as an outcast and the main aggressor has been nullified. as one of them told the publication senior diplomats of the g7, we will never again be listened to when talking about the american rules-based order,
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or rather about american disorder. the capitols were stormed again. this time, not trumpists from the traditional american backwoods, but 400 pro-palestinian activists, among them rabbis and anti-zionist jews. yes, they exist. at the same time, initially the action took place peacefully, but after a while clashes with the police began. afterwards, the bravest ones tried to occupy kanonhaus, this is the hall in... a publication of congress, demanded that american legislators immediately stop the ethnic cleansing of palestinians carried out by the israeli government, at some point the temporary speaker of the house of representatives, mchenry, came out to them with an
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israeli flag. the us capitols are a large complex. the place where we stand is an office building outside the capitol. this is where the offices of members of congress are located. and this is where journalists set up their cameras. and this is what happened about half an hour ago, maybe a little less. you can see the demonstrators where i am pointing, the police will now begin to kick them out. this is only the second group of protesters to be kicked out. quite recently it occupied the place where i am standing now, but the kapitia police kicked me out. this is because since
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president biden is visiting israel where he met with netanyahu promising to continue to support israel in this conflict in this war, and now with many protesters here demanding a ceasefire on both sides. they say what they think, their voices can stop genocide palestinians. all this is being done to protest congress and the white house. they say that never before has it been so important for jews and all people in the united states to rebel as many of them did. they would like other peoples to stand up for their ancestors. i just want to explain to you how big this group can be in terms of their message that they bring to try to gain support. this group, as i understand it, is part of the jewish voice for peace movement, which is a group of jewish
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activists. we must clearly understand that based on preliminary police reports , there are a number of arrests, reports of violence or... this group has written on their backs sorry jews and they demand an immediate ceasefire , there is another sign, you can see it, it says, let the gas live, outside the capitulum there are those whom some will call rebels, some protesters, but the officials will call this is the first amendment. joe biden sided with israel. genocide is unfolding before our eyes and every should know about this. we here support congresswoman rashida talib's resolution for an immediate ceasefire. we're here with a message for biden, who is meeting with netanyahu right now. i'm looking right at
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you, president biden. you are about to become a president who funds and supports genocide, already has. politico suggests that. after the delivery of american long-range missiles to kiev , criticism from friends of ukraine, who accused the white house of refusing to provide ataxans, will sharply weaken. the main question now will the german chancellor change his position? until recently, ger schulz hesitated and did not agree to the supply of cruise missiles to the bundvera tauurs. the destruction radius is 500 km, but even without german missiles there is a holiday in kiev, the united states does not limit the ukrainian armed forces in the choice of targets, they give a formal leeway for deep strikes on russian territory. 165 km. this will allow the ukrainian armed forces to launch strikes across the entire rear of our southern front throughout northern crimea. this is not to mention the attacks on donbass. well, the fact that the transferred missiles are equipped with cluster warheads seems to hint that they will be used at field airfields without permanent shelters. however
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, russian aerospace forces aircraft have already been relocated to a distance inaccessible to the british storm shadow, which has a greater range than the american one. to celebrate, commander-in-chief zaluzhny published the first report of the american miracle weapon. you can’t make out almost anything in the footage, but a chulitsa, a lantern, a forest, a khaimarsk installation, a launch in an unknown direction. there are no others and there never will be. right now ukrainians are being switched to a new series, elections speaker of the house of representatives. the day before , a second attempt took place in congress. ardent supporters of biden and zelensky, that is, democrats, and all 212 of them. why is this important, because there has been a split in the republican party for jordan, who is called a trump supporter, voted only in 1999. it turns out that donald’s friends are also against 22 congressmen who nominated their candidates, the trend is not in jordan’s favor;
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during his first attempt, 200 people in the american media gave him votes, and everything the call is louder that in this leapfrog it is necessary to give temporary powers to the interim speaker so that he can submit budget bills to a vote. perhaps this is the best option for in the sense that this temporary speaker is right now. patrick mckenry, a supporter of ukraine in words and deeds, but there are nuances: the interim speaker does not have the right to put budget issues to a vote. biden is trying to provide these rights right now. if jordan becomes speaker, krannik will screw it up. he works there. this is a generally accepted point when us army tactical missiles entered ukraine. in his evening address, president zelensky said: to his
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people that atakom showed himself. there are two types of atacoms missiles, one of which has a range of just over 160 km, and the other of about 300 km. now we understand that ukraine received the version that hits 160 km, which is significantly more than the standard 100-kilometer range... which the ssu has used so far. however, this was not the longest-range ammunition. we know what they have there are air-launched cruise missiles, storm shadow and scalp. the availability of a long-range ground-based missile that can be launched from a mobile launcher is a significant development that significantly increases ukraine's combat potential. and what we see is a continuation, from ukraine’s point of view, of an attempt to weaken. russia's combat potential with long-range strikes behind the front line to deny it the ability to resupply
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and hit ammunition depots. we saw how they strike at headquarters, at important and expensive russian military installations, however, we see that the russian side is launching a series of counterattacks shows that it is certainly not out of this fight. indeed, in kupinsk in the northeast of the front, russia continues to advance on the ground. donetsk, as well as around avdeevka. currently, there appears to be a significant escalation of russian attacks in an attempt to encircle and capture avdiivka. these attacks increased significantly in the immediate aftermath of the hamas massacre in israel on october 7th. the beginning of the war, but washington initially refused , fearing that the three-hundred-kilometer range would allow ukraine to hit targets inside russia itself,
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fueling the conflict, but the slow progress of the ukrainian armed forces' counteroffensive with supplies of british storm shadow cruise missiles appears to have blurred that red line. washington secretly supplied a small number of atacom missiles, which kiev hastened to use to influence the course of hostilities. russian ground attack helicopters such as the k-52 alligator. cause a lot of trouble for ukrainian troops, and the huge range the action of missile attacks puts all of russia's front-line airfields under attack, and if moscow wants to protect its air assets, it will have to move them much further. increasing the transport distance reduces the time they can actually spend over the battlefield. moscow logistics centers, which have already had to be dispersed to avoid attacks by high-precision artillery, may also come under attack, as well as command posts and so on. key infrastructure. on social networks , russian military bloggers were furious. considering this one of the most serious blows of the entire war. ukraine's counteroffensive
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has stalled, and russia has launched counterattacks along the 90-kilometer front line, so the attacks have arrived at just the right moment. whether they will prove decisive depends on whether the us supplies more of these missiles. how soon will this happen? now russia may have taken advantage of the world's distraction with israel to launch this attack on avdiivka, or it may have been a coincidence, however, we must consider the impact of what is happening in israel to the war in ukraine. the world is completely absorbed and distracted by the consequences of this terrible october 7th massacre by hamas militants in israel, which killed at least 1,400 people, mostly civilians, including women, children and infants, the consequences of such a spectacular, destructive, horrific battle are not staged . hamas distracted the world community from ukraine. this is potentially beneficial for president vladimir putin, who is counting on
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