tv Taini sledstviya-16 RUSSIA1 September 13, 2024 1:50am-3:31am MSK
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in this regard, i don’t even quite understand this zeal, i would also like to ask, returning to the question and the strategic defeat of russia, in particular , to the political leadership of great britain, well, i would like to ask them a question: what, in fact, are you pursuing the national, vital interests of great britain in resolving this issue, please name them point by point, first, second, third, we will strike, for example, at nizhny novgorod, life in great britain will go in a completely different direction. direction after this strike, it will definitely go in another direction right away, now , actually, well, since you insist on this, i mean on strikes on targets deep in russia, since you are showing such diligence and zeal in resolving these issues, then maybe - well then, everything i say further is reasoning exclusively from the rubric, if i were the director, if such strikes begin from the armed forces of ukraine, if such permission, including in the great... britain
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gives, then well, let's consider that we have up to to a certain extent, hands are untied in this matter. vladimir vladimirovich, i just heard you, this is exactly what he said in st. petersburg, that for us this will mean de facto the entry of these countries into a direct war with us. well, in my opinion, again, reasoning from the rubric, if i were the director, i would involve in a strike on objects on the territory of great britain, with conventional weapons for a start, with air- and sea- based cruise missiles, strike, for example, on... three objects, these are production sites concern mbdak, which is engaged in the production of storm shadow missiles, this is, if my memory serves me right, bristel, this is stevensh and this is bolton, this is where the production site of the bda concern is located, for these purposes i would involve, for example, the eleventh and twenty-fourth divisions of nuclear submarines of the northern fleet. 201 heavy
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bombing of the aviation division, i would strike at night in order to avoid, well , minimize casualties among the civilian personnel of these enterprises, i would demolish these production sites, well, to the level lands, for example, but since you are so eager to strike our territory, then you will have to pay for everything in this world, well, naturally, what could happen after this strike, well, in terms of hypothetical reasoning, for example, well... no longer, this strike must certainly be at night, why at night, i 'll explain now, uh, in the morning there are meetings, conferences, how is it that we have become a victim of aggression, we must immediately respond, we must use article 5 of the nato charter, we must subdue those people who launched a missile and air strike on us and with their forces navy. in this case, to begin with, i will remind you that, uh, well, in the armed forces of the russian federation there is a system of strategic actions, there are. forms of methods
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of using armed forces, and there is such a section, it is called demonstration actions, what demonstration actions imply, these are, firstly , launches, single launches of intercontinental ballistic missiles with conventional or nuclear warheads, these are demonstration nuclear strikes on deserted areas of the world's oceans and uninhabited areas of land, this is finally nuclear explosions, high-altitude nuclear explosions , small... precision already directly on enemy territory, but again a warning to minimize damage, so that it does not happen at all at this stage, but just to warn, so as soon as they start to sit, so that the discussion is directed in the right direction, in the right direction, a demonstration nuclear strike, or, for example, in the northern part, again, i apologize for the tautology of the north sea or in the areas of the atlantic ocean, directly adjacent to the territory of the british isles.
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well, so that everyone could see this flash, the entire population of great britain, politicians and the military , and uh, come to the conclusion: are we getting too excited with these missiles, something like that? so that they could come to this conclusion, after all, dmitry antonevich said about the possibility of great britain plunging into the waters of the atlantic ocean, but in fact , nikita sergeyevich rushchev had already said this earlier, who, in response to various initiatives from great britain, said: "two or three thermonuclear strikes and your unsinkable aircraft carrier will disappear forever into the waters of the atlantic ocean." well, in in this regard, what i wanted to say is that there is probably no need to be so hot-blooded and insistent.
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kiev is needed, i really don't understand, in this form, klitschko has already buried the entire infrastructure, we will rebuild it better than it is now, much better. evgeniy? well, klitschko, in fact, as it is considered quite legitimate in kiev, unlike many comrades, today, today it still represents a certain threat even to the ukrainian authorities, in the event of possible behind-the-scenes actions, what we sometimes say.
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to drive them to the front, and we have volunteers, then who, excuse me, wins the information war, i believe that in this information war on the side of russia there are many competent partisans working and fighting, among other things, you could also say that in some cases they even out the situation, i have not
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seen a single war that partisans have won, i say that there are many questions here, there has never been a war, i am trying to be ironic, as much as possible, because we have some too. on other issues, well, at the beginning of the broadcast we talked about the fact that there are elites, there is a population that may think about the situation differently, but i came across some interesting data from sociological research in the states, right now there are these debates, harris trump is there, well, in general there is
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something interesting, so they asked pury such an interesting question, americans and 72% of americans, right now before the elections , a few months before the elections they said that 72%. they said that america used to be an example for other countries in promoting democracies, now only 19%, that is, not everything is like that, it is linear there, even within american society, which in principle they do not study geography, the majority of them, i have already told you, do not know where this ukraine is on the map, the majority do not know where russia is, to be fair, but nevertheless i want to say that in american society there is what they call the deep people or those people who live with their own problems, understand that... now what is happening inside the country, not at all for health, and maybe this is one of the factors for the fact that the american authorities, regardless, democrats, it will be republicans, that they will turn more to solve internal problems, but again this will not save us, these are simply their internal problems, we can state
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that there are quite a lot of tasks that we represent, it seems, that american society will have to solve, and what concerns, say, other, say, countries that are concentrated in europe as... europe, america are included, here are the top five problems that interest the world community, in first place are inflation, poverty, crime, unemployment, there are no problems there that are discussed in europe, that is, i say again that if you look closely even at the position of many, why should ukraine bother anyone?
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well, look, what difference does it make to china and india what is happening there, where some white people are fighting, there are white savages fighting each other, and not particularly intensely, and without much bloodshed, without any special victims, because let me remind you, the number of civilians who died as a result of these three years is incomparable with the number of civilians who were destroyed in the gaza strip, well...
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why are you spreading yourself thin now, what's so terrible about it, they'll ask him there, people in latin america, they say, when it was happening here, something happened to you, something we didn't see you, for the world it's all about nothing, i mean for the world it's a small regional conflict, well, i, probably, that's all, i don't agree with you in this regard, for the world it is still a big conflict, which involves tens of millions of people in fact, it is a conflict... you know, here there is a completely different picture, well, the same brazil,
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there was the second world war and light bulbs, of course, they didn't even know that it existed, well, it exists, somewhere there in europe they kill each other, well , in fact, if you think about it, that many of the population really don't know, but at the level of, you know, rumors, such communications, sociologists still measure how you treat, who do you support more, russia or ukraine in the conflict, the same questions are asked in india, for us it is extremely important to understand, in brazil everything is not like that for... probably not, when there was an indian-pakistani war, you were very worried, when now there were clashes on the borders of china and india, you did not
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sleep at night, when in africa there was an absolutely terrible genocide, against which there in rwanda 2 million people died, this is in our memory, it was not so long ago, how europe shuddered, europe asked, on whose side are you side, and i will tell you that there was a moment that really affected many there, young people there in the soviet union, the vietnam war. and the united states, excuse me, this is for us, we still remember more, the vietnamese do not remember at least one battle of that war, they call that sangmi, which village, which the americans.
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this is important, that's why they look at zelensky like an idiot, because when zelensky jumps out of his pants, starts saying something, he tells them: who are you anyway? that's why suddenly the whole world owes you to act like a fool? you start pointing your fingers at china and saying that it's unfair, you, who stole several billion from china, and
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that in our country we vote, we choose our government, the government reports to us, we express our attitude, now people who went through the svo have gone to the elections, more than 90 percent of people who were at the svo were elected, we have no problems with this, but you're talking about how they see us abroad, of course, and i am addressing precisely that expert community that expresses its position in the same india, in the same brazil, who from our expert community expresses it.
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of course, they began to raise the brilliant symes, who raise questions, they understand that, a lot depends on the experts, but for this purpose the experts must be immersed in understanding in general what everything is leading to, because the most surprising thing is when some people say, i have such a question: and who are you anyway? you know, like uncles, and who are you? are you really experts? here are some people who like to write like that, especially from the institute of the usa and canada.
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actually, this should be the subject of analysis not of political scientists, psychiatrists, but of narcologists, but considering that you and i have been studying and analyzing the behavior and reactions of ukrainian politicians for 10 years, then we can involuntarily consider ourselves practicing psychiatrists, so let's still go over at least what i said in a thesis, because there are so many contradictions in one interview, to be honest, i have seen them, but i have never seen anything like this.
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and brazil owes something to someone, you understand, here it is important that the person has no idea at all that in general there are some sovereign states in the world that, based on their national policy, based on their national interests, are capable of making some political decisions, you see, he is like a dog, everything is in black and white, that is, he, he has no other perception of the world, he does not understand that big politics, geopolitics, it is not arranged. not as simple as it seems to him, well , in his view, how does it all work, right? now further, the thesis: we are fighting on our own earth. i, of course, apologize, i don’t know,
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kursk region - what is it anyway, well, if he had said this before, well, there could have been a discussion about this, but now you’re doing this after you implemented the kursk operation, and you ’re telling the whole world, no, we’re fighting on our own land, that is, what you said a few weeks ago about you being second?
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russia, so wait, well, let’s see, and how is this process, in which direction is it moving, well, you, you’re losing in month 200 of your soldiers, not per month, per day, per day, 200 of your soldiers, per day you lose, yes, and at the same time you declare in this same interview, he says, what compromises, there will be no compromises with the russians, that's all, that means, that means there will be a war of 200 soldiers each. per day you will lose, you ask yourself, actually, why do we need these intermediaries, of course, why do we need those intermediaries, you don't even have the right to an advisory vote, you don't have the right
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to an advisory vote, you don't have the right, actually, to make some kind of independent initiative, wasn't it like that, when they signed or there was an opportunity to sign the istanbul agreements, well , arakhami - that's yours, yes, he came out and said, listen, we were there, yes , well, it was. the thing is, well, what's the harm, we sat down, talked there, signed, initialed, that's it, all that was, but then johnson came and ruined it all, so in your own policy, do you make decisions independently or not, well, that's it, everyone sees it, or do you think that you doubt that you're a fool, at the same time for some reason you consider all others fools, yes, who absolutely do not see and do not understand, and how, in fact, all these processes are moving, well, and many times we discussed the thesis that, well, the west, at least insisted on the fact that, supposedly, it is necessary to improve ukraine's negotiating positions, you know, what's the deceit here, in fact, the thesis they voice is correct, only the point is this: not to improve
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ukraine's negotiating positions, the west wants, and the west wants to improve its negotiating positions, because in the future, in fact, ukraine will not have on this issue , there won't even be the right to an advisory vote, and zelensky can do as much as he wants, he says, i haven't authorized anyone in the world on behalf of ukraine there. to come up with any plans there or implement them there, this is all clear, but no one will ask you about this anymore , no one will ask you about this, simply at the cost of the lives of your soldiers, of whom you are losing 2,000 people a day, they want to improve their negotiating positions, and the talk will not be about the fate of ukraine, but the talk will be about global security, where ukraine will not be in the foreground, it will be somewhere down there, as a tool to achieve their goals, they use it. sovereignty, army,
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destroyed the economy, your people fled abroad, you did all this only in order to improve their negotiating position with russia, that's all. vasilich, i'm not a loser, remember how zelensky said this phrase in the nineteenth year, to a nazi or neo-nazi, in my opinion, of the nikolaev steppe or, well, somewhere near azov, claiming that he knows. it seems to me that this phrase is the essence of zelensky's policy and former leader, former president of ukraine, because in this interview, and not only in this interview, he was afraid of that nazi, he was 100% afraid, and he is still afraid of nazis and neo-nazis, it is their ideology, he took up arms, it is their mechanism that he is now implementing throughout
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the territory of ukraine. destroying the church, destroying faith, destroying the language, you see, even that cheap sucker who was ivano-frankivsk, who patrols, remember, said, i will make patrols here, yes, then he said that it turns out, patrol service - this is, well, for example, a patrol will come up, here is a public figure to some person from whom he heard or listened to russian, russian speech, he will say, but-but-but, don't do this anymore, if you do, i will call the police, that is what i mean, this is an empty shell as it turned out, but this seems to be an empty shell, i mean, the mayor of ivano-frankivsk, let him do his own thing, here zelensky went further, he is on all these things to the same scholz, he says: listen, you who, scholz, what kind of peace plan can you have, this is my zelensky peace plan, this is me, this is mine, and you, this, you can’t have your own, your other, other plan.
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opposite to mine, why? because do you think that i’m a loser? in the same way he says to the president of brazil: where did you come from, says the president of brazil, look, zelensky is such a prototype of people, if if a person talked to you about something, he says: look, i talked to you, i poured out my soul to you, i told you about your problem and so on and so forth, you will help me, right? and the person says: well wait, i heard you, but i have no way to help you, or i refused you, how so, how can you help me, i poured out my soul to you, zelensky exactly. by the same logic, he says: i met with you to the president of brazil, i told you everything about ukraine, i told you about my peace plan, but why don't you support the peace plan, how can you have some other peace plan, what are you, are you between? i remember, the newspaper time, in my opinion, somewhere around 2 years ago, when zelensky was still in favor and so on and so forth, she also wrote, there was his portrait and it was written between, that is, between whom, that is, he doesn’t even understand that he himself
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is between. he tells the leader of brazil that he is somewhere between, how is it between, if the brazilians have a position, and the position is quite, well, normal, and it could be discussed, not just like that, switzerland turned to brazil, as it turned out, to china, as it turned out, so that they would publicly present their plans at that very, at that very swiss forum, but both china and brazil refused, what i mean is, let's move on, you know, this phrase "i'm not a loser", well...
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of ukrenerg, he was recently fired, and zelensky said to remove. and this person, it is clear, it is clear what orientation he has, i mean ideological, but when i listen to him as a specialist, as a specialist. he says: listen, and he goes out, he says, representatives of ukraine to various international forums, he talks about how we need 300 billion dollars, we need 300 billion euros, we need 150 billion, give us, give us, give us, he says, i personally as a leader told and proved that all the weapons that russia accepts on the territory of ukraine, yes, they are energy system - it does harm, but it doesn't destroy, if you don't spend money, it's enough... let's say, 10 billion we restore everything, what i'm getting at, it seems like a person, an opponent, a person, an enemy, but he's reasonable, and he offers zelensky, give us 10 billion, we'll do it like this, zelensky doesn't do this, maybe he really isn't
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an enemy, maybe he really works for russia, well, the advice that we need to hit harder, so that 10 billion isn't enough, i liked it, that's probably reasonable. that's all, see you on sunday. good evening, we are broadcasting news from st. petersburg, igor strakhov is in the novosti studio, briefly about the main thing. the culture of the 20th century, sovereignty or globalism. the anniversary forum in st. petersburg was opened together with artificial intelligence.
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theory at the desks, practice in the hospital. a class with in-depth study of medicine was opened in the gadchin school. the tenth anniversary forum of united cultures in st. petersburg. leading russian foreign artists arrived at the headquarters of the armitage. the key event of the day is the plenary session, at which vladimir putin spoke. according to the president , the importance of humanism, dialogue, mutual respect and trust is growing in the world. it is important to recognize the civilizational diversity of the world, the natural right of people.
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the forum has become a unique platform over the years of its existence . those who gather at round tables are those who you will not meet in everyday life even within the borders of one country. only the track on the preservation of cultural heritage. brought together researchers of the arctic and the caucasus, people who restore museums in brazil and bring diversity to the cultural life of milan. the forum is thoughts out loud in public, it is a very brave step, something may not always work out, but in the st. petersburg forum they trust, and here they speak honestly, this is firstly, and the public immediately trusts honesty, and this is a certain intellectual club, awareness of one's own.
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russia, so that our museums become the best version of themselves, we cannot close ourselves in our museums and not let anyone in, your technologies are very developed they will help us in preserving our identity, but also the know-how of nigerian experts, such local chips could be useful russian museum specialists. free dialogue, creative search for fresh ideas, and also mutually beneficial cooperation. ramitage signed an agreement with the azerbaijani national. arts, we are considering the possibility of holding such traditional
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hermitage days in baku, in azerbaijan in general, as well as holding such days in different cities of our country. and the russian union of theatre workers, the association will soon be 150 years old, agreed on a creative tandem with kyrgyzstan. in bishkek, when it was still frunze, parents worked in the puppet theater little vladimir mashkov. there he learned what a stage is. a stage as a reflection of our life. should do everything to create in the audience a sense of the main traditional value, life itself, in all its best manifestations. 1,700 experts, leading russian and foreign cultural and artistic figures, representatives of the business community and government bodies confirmed their participation in the forum. the topics of discussions cover a wide range of issues, such as how do traditions strengthen the level of trust in society? is there a danger in the unification of original cultures, that's in
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in the red hall they talk about the prospects of russian and world cinema, in the small atrium about the influence of artificial intelligence on cultural and national development and the musical background of songs based on the poems of russian poets, created with the help of neurosts. the architecture of the business program at the forum is built so tightly that the breaks between panel sessions round tables are minimal, the prices here are such short breaks when... you can not only relax, but also make an unusual acquaintance. hello, give me a paw! to experts in artificial intelligence on the opening day of the forum was nadezhda babkina. people's artist of russia, performed a duet with a unique singing robot. synthesis of traditional art from modern technologies, but ready for any experiments, nadezhda babkina is sure that artificial intelligence is only in... a person, what to replace, replace us, we will sit on
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the couch, it is excluded, why? well, because a person is god's creation, but because he is filled with such receptors, in artificial intelligence, this cannot be, i will explain why: artificial intelligence who creates? man. the forum venues in the coming days will be the peter and paul fortress, chapels, libraries and children's art schools, speaking different languages in the city where... mikhail markov and andrei romanov. vesti petersburg. today, the russian president met with high-ranking representatives of the brics states, which oversees security issues. the participants gathered in the constantine palace. the russian leader welcomed the guests. as vladimir putin noted, this is already the fourteenth reception within the framework of the interstate association. delegations of new countries that joined the union of nine states as of january 1
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as full members, while 34 states have already expressed their desire to join the work of brics in one form or another, the president emphasized. russia is currently leading the union in the program of representation of more than 200 events aimed at promoting partnership in key areas. and our country pays the closest attention to security issues. we are building on what we have acquired.
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the meeting held today in st. petersburg high representatives one of the important stages of preparation for the upcoming brics summit, which will be held in october in kazan. st. petersburg is celebrating an important date - 300 years since the transfer of the relics of the holy blessed prince alexander nevsky. the celebrations began with festive liturgies in churches. people gathered on kazanskaya street to move along nevsky prospect. first , a column of motorcyclists rode by and... the ringing of bells, the large religious procession began. the priests went first, followed by the cossacks, cadets, st. petersburg residents, and guests of the city. several tens of thousands of people. the participants finished on the square in front of the lavra, where the water procession of the cross and shleselburg arrived. the ark with the relics of the faithful prince was carried out of the izvyatroitsky cathedral. the festive service
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was conducted by the patriarch of moscow and all russia kirill. today is truly a real city day. if it had not been for alexander nevsky, if there had not been his victories, if there had not been his liberation of these northwestern russian lands from foreign conquerors, then of course there would not have been the city of peter. the ceremonial part is over march of the ruta honor guard. and today alexander nevsky lavra was visited by vladimir putin, the russian president was met by patriarch kirill. together they went to the annunciation church, where the relics of the faithful prince rest. the head of state lit a candle and went up to the ark to venerate the relics of alexander nevsky, after which vladimir putin paid tribute to the great russian commander alexander suvorov, his grave is also located in the temple. we will continue to find out the weather forecast for tomorrow. hello, with
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the weather forecast in the studio leonid petrov, warm and mostly without precipitation should be in st. petersburg. on friday. smt clinics - a short and fast way to your health. smt clinics - a short way to your health. diagnosis, accurately, quickly, without unnecessary tests appointments. from diagnostics to surgical treatment. smt clinics, when you walked in that door. according to the hydra center of st. petersburg, september 13 in the leningrad region is slightly cloudy. during the day, the thermometers in the main field will show about 25 ° above zero. the same will be in tekhina and baksitogorsk, did not pass not +22. without significant precipitation should pass the day in st. petersburg, in the northern capital + 24 on thermometers, moderate, windy and the sun will definitely come out, on saturday night in the city
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already +18 and also dry, have a good day mood in any weather. in the leningrad region, the first pre-university was opened in one of the gacha schools, high school students will study medicine in depth under the supervision of doctors from the district hospital. tatyana bashko, more details: in gachcha school number 9 an important day, here they are opening a pre-university, the first medical in the leningrad region class. they are already studying the first principles of medicine, the basics of providing medical care, they are already taking on board the knowledge that the guys will be trained for. they will help them choose a specialization upon entering the university. the task is to create conditions so that after their studies they return to the region, where they are guaranteed to be provided with a job. of course, there is a great demand for primary care medical workers, that is, it is very important that a paramedic, a nurse, a doctor work there in the fap in an outpatient clinic, in a polyclinic.
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the specialized class will be supervised from the first days pavlov st. petersburg medical university. thousands of applicants from all over the country dream of entering it. theory in this school is supported by practice. gachinskaya clinical interdistrict hospital, teachers are practicing doctors. here, too , they will teach theory in a language understandable to schoolchildren. a microphone in the form of a virus arrived. and i remember its leg, and this, apparently, the leg refers to this whole virus, and accordingly it begins to kill it, and here in the operating operating
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block they usually get only on the fourth course at the medical university, after the theory it is necessary to develop, as professionals say, a keen eye, in order to then get the opportunity to assist, probably everyone who enters the medical institute wants to become a surgeon, having plunged into reality, to stand for several hours either in the heat or in the cold, either at night or in the morning, many say no, six months ago it was not possible to carry out such operations in gaichin, the hospital is actively developing its capacities, in less than a year talented doctors from different parts of the country. we will give young doctors the opportunity to be wherever they want, from the uberblock to the emergency room.
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you are watching the absolute pitch program. the absolute pitch program introduces you to the most striking phenomena of world musical culture. discover unknown facets of the known. rediscover the undeservedly forgotten, solve the mysteries that remain unanswered, the absolute pitch program will help you with this. among the conductors of the 20th century, one of the first places is rightfully occupied by bruno walter schlesinger. by the way, no one in the world remembers the name schleisinger, because the great maestro turned his two names into a creative pseudonym. bruno walter became famous as an outstanding interpreter of symphonic opera scores.
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bruno walter schleisinger was born on september 15 , 1876 in berlin to a jewish family. his parents not only approved of their son's passion music, but they were able to provide him with a good education. at the age of 8, he began studying at the private berlin stern conservatory in the frotepian class, and also studied the basics of composition. a real event for the teenager was a symphony concert. the orchestra was conducted by the great maestro hans von bülow. that concert determined the fate of the young musician. now i knew what my calling was - he said. i could not imagine any other musical activity for myself, except for the activity of an orchestral conductor.
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dreams of the profession of a conductor did not interfere with brun perform as a pianist and also compose music. he wrote two symphonies, chamber works and numerous songs. the eighteen-year-old conductor made his debut at the cologne opera house, and was soon invited to the hamburg opera, first as a pianist accompanist and then as the choir director. at that time , gustav mahler was the chief conductor of the famous hamburg theater. bruno dreamed of meeting him. now, however , he perceived close creative communication with the great maestro as happiness.
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my entire artistic development, yes, my whole life, were influenced by him, he recalled. two years later, maller went to vienna, recommending his younger colleague for the position of conductor at the city theater in brislau. at the request of the management, bruno had to give up the surname schlesinger; his middle name , walter, was perfect for the new surname. bruno walter did not stay in brislau. working in the opera houses of pressburg, riga, temes vary, allowed him to gain good experience. and then
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the responsible post of conductor, berlin state opera. of course, bruno walter considered the invitation of idol's teachers an honor, many years of joint work with the great musician, acquaintance with the author's concept of his symphonic scores made bruno walter one of the greatest interpreters of mahler. their works after the composer's death in 1911 walter conducted the premieres of his ninth symphony and the song about the earth.
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the family life of the maestro was happy, his wife became. opera singer elsa korneck, soon they had two daughters. in 1913, bruno walter took over the bavarian theater. his productions of wagner's operas were of particular importance. during the first world war and the post-war years , the bayreuth festival was not held, and so the center of wagnerian music moved to munich. by the early 1930s, bruno walter had become one of the most famous.
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maestro walter amazed listeners with his ability to reveal the depth of the author's concept. he demanded that musicians follow the score precisely, but he never turned into a dictatorial conductor. like an apostle from art, he converted orchestra members to his faith and led them to the heights of mastery. walter included works by viennese classics and composers of the romantic era in his concert programs. he had no equal in interpreting mahler's works, and he also willingly introduced the public to innovative
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works by his contemporaries. it was bruno walter who introduced the european public to the music of dmitry shostakovich, presenting his first symphony. with the establishment of the nazi regime in germany, bruno walter, a maestro with jewish roots, faced difficult times. after leaving germany, he moved to austria, performed at the salzburg festival, worked with the vienna philharmonic orchestra, and in 1936 became the director of the vienna opera. the news of austria's incorporation into germany caught the maestro in amsterdam, where he
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was conducting the orchestra's concert of giebau. his eldest daughter was arrested by the nazis, and her father had to use all his authority to get the girl released. the death of his youngest daughter was a terrible blow to the family. she was the victim of her husband's jealousy. having shot his wife, he brought accounts with life. personal tragedy and a difficult political situation forced bruno walter to move to france, with the beginning of world war ii, fleeing from the nazis, to go overseas. in the new world, the name of maestro walter was well known. he had already come on tour more than once and performed with the new york philharmonic orchestra. now he was offered to lead this group, but the conductor, who was in his seventies, refused, citing his age.
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bruno walter conducted the orchestras of new york and boston, detroit and minnesota, chicago and philadelphia, from... opera, having received american citizenship, after the war he often toured in europe, participated in the edinburgh and saltburg music festivals. his performing manner was devoid of affectation, and his conducting gesture was distinguished by precision and laconism. anything excessive is the enemy of art, and often a sign of amateurism. maestro walter was convinced of this.
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in creative collaboration with bruno walter. already aware of her fatal diagnosis, in may 1952, the singer traveled from london to vienna to record with the maestro mahler. after the death of the singer bruna walter wrote: the greatest musical event of my life was meeting kathleen ferrier and gustav mahler, in that order.
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on february 17, 1962, the great conductor died at his home in beverly hills. in his last years, the musician was fond of teaching rudolf steiner on the spiritual nature of man. in my old age i was fortunate to be initiated into the world of anthroposophy, wrote bruno walter in his book on music. and creatures, it is wonderful at my age to become a student again, i have a feeling of rejuvenation of my whole being, which gives strength and renewal to my music-making.
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however, by the age of fifty, the author of seventeen opera scores was surrounded by fame and love of fans not only in italy, but in europe and overseas. the idea of creating the opera traviata was born by chance. on february 2, 1852, verdi found himself at the parisian theater vadeville at the premiere of a play based on the novel by alexandre dumasin, the lady of the camellias. this largely autobiographical plot told of the tragic love of a provincial youth for a parisian lady dying of consumption . demimonde. in the sentimental story, verdi saw a reflection of her own destiny. the plot
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of the play he had taken away formed the basis for the libretto of the opera la traviata. like the main character, he is a village youth from the italian commune of buseta, who once arrived in milan, wanting to conquer the musical olympus. in the image of the main heroine of the future opera, verdi saw parallels with his beloved, the famous italian premadonna giuseppina stripponi. the owner of a beautiful voice and a beautiful appearance, she shone in operas.
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just like the heroine of the opera, the beauty courtesan violetta valery, giosepina striponi was surrounded by rumors, including about her numerous love affairs. the prima donna's life was sparkling and easy only on stage, but in reality she had to support a large family, her mother, sisters, brothers and children, as for...
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by the time she met the aspiring composer , giusepone was the mother of three children, twenty-six-year-old verdi, who had survived death. in 1842, she brilliantly performed the role abigaille in his new opera nabucca on the stage of lascala. that premiere was a triumph. for the first time in a long time, verdi felt happy. it was their common triumph, because during the work on the production, the creative
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, she had to leave the stage. she went to paris to give private vocal lessons. verdi also arrived in paris. the famous composer, whose scores were now performed in the best theaters of the world, received an offer to stage a production at the paris opera and was awarded the legion of honor. at the same time, the love affair between the composer and the former prima donna, famous for her stormy romances with influential people, caused condemnation from those around her. the desire to hide from the prying eyes of the guardians of morality, as well as the revolution of 1848 and the subsequent.
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unlike the heroes of the opera la traviata, the lovers did not separate, in 1859 they entered into a legal marriage, giuseppina stripponi remained faithful to the great composer, was his inspiration and support for almost half a century. gave him boundless love, admired him as a creator, putting up with the complex character
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the word rhapsody is known to many music lovers, because the rhapsodies of liszt, brahms, rachmaninoff and gershwin have long been popular classics. the word rhapsody is known in the world of lovers of non-classical music. the famous bohemian rhapsody by freddie mercury was named the best rock comp. century. what is the secret of this musical genre? why is rhapsody so attractive to composers of different eras and styles. we will try to follow its path from ancient times to the present day. the greek word rhabsody is derived from the word rapsot. this is what the inhabitants of ilad called a wandering singer-storyteller who performed improvisational melodic recitations, accompanying himself on...
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the art of rhapsodists was remembered by poets and musicians of the romantic era. interest in folklore, free from strict classical forms, led composers to the desire to create their own music, which, according to content would be based on the national folk tradition, while being improvisational in form. such genres as impromptu, fantasy, ballad and rhabsody provided every reason for creative freedom. in 1786, the german composer and writer christian
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friedrich daniel schubart published his collection of plays, which he gave the original name musical. psovia. the new genre was also addressed at the beginning of the 19th century by czech composers vaclav tomyšek and his student jan voříšek. tomyšek's piano and rhapsody were variations on themes from popular operas. the composer's friend franz schubert admired the twelve rhapsodies of vorzhesik.
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the great franz liszt raised the genre of absodia to a new level, turning it into a large concert piece, distinguished by virtuosity and bright national color. like the ancient singer rhapsode, the great musician sang of his native hungary in his nineteen rhapsodies. since his youth, the composer collected and processed the colorful melodies of his country. 10 notebooks. hungarian national melodies became the main source of the music of the rhapsodies. i drew wealth from my memories when as a boy i heard the famous janisz bihari play in pest. the sweet melodies of his magical violin flowed like nectar into our enchanted ears, liszt wrote in his book gypsies and their music in hungary.
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the second of liszt's nineteen rhapsodies became the most popular. its music can be heard not only in concerts, but also in films, including the soviet comedy film merry fellows, shot about a century ago. the german composer johannes brahms also turned to the genre; he dedicated two frat-tepian rhapsodies to his student, a pianist and composer elizabeth von herzogenberg.
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the spanish rhapsody by maris ravel gained particular popularity. at the premiere on march 15 , 1908, the parisian public demanded that the second part of the rhapsody be repeated encore. rhapsody easily overcame the boundaries of the 20th century and the waters of the atlantic ocean. february 12, 1924 in 1968 , george gershwin's rhapsody was first performed in new york. at first, the young
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composer planned to write a jazz concerto for piano and orchestra and call it an american rhapsody. but his brother aera, inspired by whistler's painting nacturne in blue and gold, suggested his own version, rhabsody in blue tones. the improvisational free form was ideal for gershwin, because he was a master of the song genre and was not very well versed in the strict laws of large-scale musical form. it took him only a month to create an absolutely innovative work and to prove to the whole world that a symphony orchestra can also play jazz.
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gershwin's rhabsody split society into two camps, supporters and opponents of such a bold experiment. sergei rachmaninoff was present at the premiere. exactly 10 years later, he came out with his own interpretation of the genre. he called his variations for piano and orchestra "rhabsody on the theme of pursuits".
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in the summer of 1934, sergei vasilyevich and his family moved into the newly built villa on the shore of lake lucerne. you can't imagine how good it is here. "i walk here with pride, thinking that i built all this. rachmaninoff wrote his rhapsody in just 49 days in one breath, in complete secrecy, even from close friends, so as not to frighten away the inspiration that came so rarely during the years of emigration." as if justifying the name, rachmaninoff's rhapsody became a story, a narrative,
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bohemian rhabsody. its author, the world- famous artist freddie mercury, performing in the roller apsode of the 20th century, told people the tragic story of a guy who became a criminal. the multi-part composition continues to excite listeners with its mysterious plot and powerful energy. bohemian rhabsody or bohemian remains a question. it is not difficult to name it, because the hero of the plot is a product of the bohemian free lifestyle. however, there is every reason to call rhabsody bohemian, perhaps free from canon. rhabsody decided to travel through countries and eras, and then closed the circle, returning to the composers who stood at the origins of the genre, vaclav tomysik and jan voříšek, two
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my homeland, you are truth and love. mikhail shvytkoy at the very first discussion of the forum recognized the superiority of man over machine, while artificial intelligence remains an object, the main thing is that ... does not become a subject, it's scary it will be when composers, scriptwriters, and artists write like artificial intelligence, that is, it is not scary that a machine will become a person, the problem is that a person has not become a machine, but not only philosophical questions are discussed here, a very pressing problem of the spread of artificial intelligence platforms in the world, it is important that russia has its own developers, from which countries, what databases they will use. their subjectivity already depends, the question is, will they borrow someone else's, develop their own, will we share ours technologies, or they will accept western technologies. the ethical standards on which
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the training of artificial intelligence is based must be clearly defined, the participants of another discussion are sure. according to sergey shumakov, these standards are already embedded in the culture of each country, but the flow of modern media culture. said that his studio is actively establishing cooperation with china, which, according to him , is very difficult. he reported that recently, for the first time in almost 10 years, russian tv series will be watched in japan. we present there, four series, this is ballet, happy ending, chicks and home field,
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so for us such a package deal is new and this, so to speak, inspires hope. and milos bikovic led the discussion on the topic of cinema of the countries. the cis, which had a common past, has a sovereign present and possibly a multipolar future. it is important that each country has its own unique cinema. this should not be done artificially, this should be done from a genuine desire to respect yourself, from self-respect, from love for yourself and your people. in this sense, yes, to promote beauty, which we like it ourselves, the beauty of these values, which... there were many foreign spectators at all these topical discussions, they presented their ideas and agreed on cooperation with respect for their own and foreign national culture. elena khvostova,
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dmitry kotov, artem senko, news of culture, st. petersburg. in varanen baume , a monument to peter ii, the emperor who ruled russia for only six months, waited 19 years to ascend the throne, was unveiled. of the german kiel tsarist society 6 years ago, but the official deed of gift was signed only now. the bronze figure received a permanent residence permit next to a small palace where peter ii often rested after military exercises. the emperor is depicted in the uniform of the preobrazhensky regiment with the order of st. andrew the first-called on his chest. sculptor alexander terotenov wanted to convey to bronze the character traits of a man who spent many years in the shadow of his wife catherine the great, as well as to reflect the dramatic circumstances of his life. he seems to have an orb in his left hand, it is not quite stable, it is ready to fall, and this symbolizes, again, his short term
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reign, that he lost the state. the palace near which we are, these were the only witnesses who reminded us of his stay in russia and that now here on... near the palace of peter ii the image of the emperor will appear, of course, we consider this an important and significant event. the new 102 season has opened at the mossovet theatre, a serious renewal of the repertoire is planned, from russian soviet classics to shakespeare. olga enina found out what premieres await the public. nine premieres and seven special projects will be presented to the audience in the new season of the teatassovet. with nagorodnichy performance based on the works of gogol is directed by pavel parkhomenko, andrey.
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promises a lot of movement, joy and love, a special project for the eightieth anniversary of the great victory, the invasion based on the play by leonid leonov, we specially held a laboratory so that young directors expressed their desire to participate in this project, they first wrote their development, then we had a pitch where they defended, now and 2 days ago yesterday the day before yesterday they showed these works, six works have already been shown, sketches on the whole they made an act, we will now choose one of them, who...
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he was sitting and drawing, yes, pencils, pencils, he, he always carried pencils with him, zavadsky's drawings, photographs from the life of the theater outside of it, objects that, as they say here, he chose as companions for his life in the theater, a table, writing materials, photographs of his teachers and writers, to whose work zavadsky repeatedly turned, in the theater they set themselves the goal of reminding us of their master, as an artist who created almost every minute life. olga enina, sergey kharlamov. culture news first.
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