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it comes to the cops. we have and here is a small circle of uh, enough uh people, uh, educated and both political and hmm and financially, quite strong and that's the only question was how long. that is, when will all this end, this is the question i am passing on as a reaction to well, maybe not very simple, but still middle class, so to speak. and well, the hereditary class, when will it all end. this is already hanging in the air and the question. well, that's all for now, well, that's enough, but already, well, it's somehow pointless that all this is so hard to drive. uh, one side. they are on the other side. well, let's make a deal. this is the opinion of ordinary english people. father georgy has been serving in the british isles for 20 years, he knows everything there very well, they couldn’t help but ask if he now felt anti-russian manifestations, were there attempts, and
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what about northern ireland in scotland? let's wait, there may be provocations. well, you know, uh, just opposite here is the ukrainian cultural center. well, let's somehow we know, i didn't succeed. listen to this question. i am very serious and responsibly say that, well church. uh, in that sense, especially ours come. we do not divide into the sufferings of human death, we pray for everyone, we remember, and with us, uh, people come without feeling any kind of mmm. ah, elimination or alienation come from ukraine , those who came, as a quality, as a refugee from these events, yes, and well, some narrow ones who fully support. uh, whatever's going on? well, that is, there is no opposition between russian-british relations, a long-standing complex and emotional phenomenon, but mutual attraction
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persists sometimes, like sincere interest sometimes, like morbid jealousy, the current failure is deep, but it is not final the late queen elizabeth who has been on the throne for 70 years. what has not been seen. i could confirm everything passes, although nothing disappears without a trace. in the united states , a hot time begins before the congressional elections less than 2 months against the backdrop of galloping inflation and the global military-political crisis, the rivalry of the party becomes irreconcilable. in 2019, before the start of the presidential campaign, donald trump registered the phrase in my comedian great again as a trademark. since then, he began to appear in public in a red baseball cap with this inscription, and in 2016, the phrase "make america great again
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" became the slogan of his entire campaign. those baseball caps were also worn by the participants in the storming of the capitol in january last year, when trump supporters broke into congress, last year, the designer changed on the visor, the personal signature of the ex-president appeared, and the famous expression was reduced to the first letters and an abbreviation was obtained. maga's may president biden. he called this movement the most extreme political organization in recent us history in his opinion. these people are a threat to all american democracy, and the other day the president even compared the republicans who support trump with the nazis. at the same time , internet users actively discussed the environment in which the president's speech took place in a gloomy environment with an ominous black and red backlighting. for such an entourage, biden was dubbed on the network a dictator or even a satanist and a ghoul, the right-wing washington times newspaper called
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biden's words were thoughtless and unrelated to reality, and saw textbook fascist tendencies in the actions of his administration, but last week the british economist magazine came out on the frontier headlines of the divided states of america, stating the crisis and split of american society. spectacular idea of ​​political struggle is part of the american political culture is the norm, but to declare opponents as extremists and enemies of the state. it's something new, it 's definitely not something that hasn't been seen since the civil war. wars in modern history. we will not detect situations. when you are the president would say so unequivocally that his opponents are not opponents of his policies, but enemies of democracy. well, yes, franklin roosevel once pointed out the dark forces on the right, which prevent him. bill clinton spoke about the rights of
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experiments. and then they did meet, but no one went so far as to call everyone on the other side enemies. true, they then changed their rhetoric, as they usually do, the white house tried to soften the words of the president, funny that they think it will help them in the elections. i highly doubt it. russia in the united states, we will talk with our good comrade boris mezhoev. boris has been closely following the ideological evolution of american policy for a long time. boris hello. well, in america, political culture generally provides for such a clash of polemical enthusiasm. e challenge. but now e opponents are simply called enemies of the state of democracy. and is it serious or is it still within the framework of e-political culture. i think that, well, radicalization of american political life. it started, of course, a long time ago, but it is on the rise. that is, i think, if you have to take the seventies as a starting point, when
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there was practically no difference between republicans and democrats, what was fort and carter . move, of course, from one administration to another, but in any case, the experts cooperated, what’s worth what with another administration without question later the sewers began to increase, starting with the raigan and so on, but all the time it had such a slightly external character, that is, the election campaign was pretty tough. and after that, when the administration of, say, reagan came. it has been heavily reinforced with forged, so -called cop pieces, including his vice president. george w. bush, the situation today, of course, is different today, radicalization is in full swing. eh, really. people already use the word fascism, uh, both sides, either semi-fascism, or really fascism. this is every time, in general, by and large. it doesn't mean anything other than, uh, demonstrating how radical the intentions of one side or the other are. so long as hope yes exists and one
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stabilizes the situation, that by winning the midterm elections the republican party, enlisting the support of trump. but in general, having taken seats in the house of representatives, it is not clear that there will be a senate, and gradually, as it were, it will move to more moderate positions. uh, a conflict will begin between the victorious republicans in congress and trump, who will undoubtedly put pressure on them in order to start an investigation into the events there. i'm in my twentieth year. there, regarding the rigging of the elections, this endless one will begin, which means trump's desire. eh, take it. the republicans will begin to take revenge. it is likely to sabotage and such a conflict will begin that will lead to a split in the republican tramtism party. moreover, trumpists, such as stephen ben, are now being hit by the american family, as it is known that he has already been arrested, that is it will really be shown that going beyond, which means certain red lines will be punished
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in this way, therefore, here's a bet on it, if , nevertheless, the republican party shows such solidarity with trump and indeed after the midterm elections, which, well, most likely will lead to that the chamber will go under e, it means that the party majority will change. and then, of course, this conflict. by the twenty-third year and the twenty- fourth year, it will acquire a completely different character. and you can expect things to work out. at general for use. let's just say non-linear means of combating non-linear means. e you mentioned from the label of fascism. well, we understand, it happens to us too. this is when you don’t want to talk at all, but want to swear, but still, uh, we know very well that there are very different forces behind trump, including, to put it mildly, extremely extravagant , such ultra-reactionary some really with some russian flavor. and how dangerous it really is that these forces are being legitimized in america. i think that, well,
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danger, first of all, of course, there are certainly forces different trump uh. in general, he is ready to play with anyone who supports him, but i would not exaggerate their degree of ability to mobilize in the twentieth year, when, in general, the question of who would win was really decided, these forces gave way to the supporters of these blake love smater. uh, the black activists of the left antifa and so on conceded in that, they were completely unable to oppose anything only at such a local level, defending their homes, their own some communities, but really they were able to perform only on january 6, and we can see by the degree of organization of this performance in regardless of the degree of city-city, but it was simply mediocrely organized and useless. in general, it did not lead, except for the creation of a media scandal by and large, and there were still accidental deaths of several people. and then we remember how it ended for trump and his supporters and for
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our own activists. and the press plays a big role. uh, the press is still the mainstream press, well, it's still mostly democratic and supports the democratic party. although there are certain media behind the republicans, here but also these media are one of the most influential types of focus e at a critical moment. will not support. uh, some kind of folk performances. let's say i'm sure they will try to dissociate themselves in general. a and. uh, most importantly, the military security forces are the main thing, i think trump's mistake during his reign. it was a quarrel with the military. now, he quarreled with the military and that's it. he was guaranteed a loss, and he could rely on them. he wanted to lean on them, but i'm afraid his shortcomings of his character played a role here. uh, not understanding him enough that you need to communicate with the military not as employees of his company and as a result of this. in short, he lost. he could not find a single defense minister loyal to himself. uh, the heads of the pentagon all hmm the heads of the pentagon whom he appointed betrayed him and not to mention the
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chairman of the joint chiefs of staff who are still now a mark of a mile is still in the chair. that is, he actually gave to understand that he will not follow the order of trump in case it means he will be there the order of the supreme chief of the team yet, so uh, the electoral support is huge indeed. popular support. the strongest so. people do have a certain hate towards the establishment of irritation and understanding that it is acting against their interests, but the elite groups. i still don't think it will support. uh, so to speak, especially radicalization, especially if there is trumpism. eh, so it will come out surrounded by some, so supporters of the white, so that's all, it means the superiority of the so-called there, and then it will be completely already, it means, perceived as going beyond the limits of some conventions and so on, so trump's stake on, of course, finding his own such a legitimate, so to speak, power over the republican party, but it seems to me, it seems to me that this power is still within the electoral campaign
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. this election campaign will take place and the republican party will gradually begin to somehow crawl away from trump. which doesn't mean that his relations with the white house will be good, of course, initially. well, trump has always been perceived with some sympathy in our country, but i would say as a character. yes, so bright and interesting, but if you look at the results of his presidency for russian american relations. these are disasters. in fact, it may not be his fault, but we will accept it. now, if trump does come back, and the situation will be different after all that has just happened what can we expect, well, we need to separate two things if the republicans win the midterm elections there will be a situation of such conditionally two powers for russia it is good for russia it is good. if uh, american power will be weakened and there will be some kind of conflict. uh, preferably, the further he goes, the more, but if trump wins in the 24th year, and if such republican rule is restored
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under him, it will be very bad for russia, uh, regardless of whether trump likes, there putin does not like russian leaders or in general. there he feels psychologically . a hostage of his party, but a party. well, the main thing after all, his sponsor is from the oil companies, and the oil companies are the least interested. uh, in, uh, restoring, so to speak, some kind of raw material potential of russia, and we see that trump , uh, is largely due to the fact that he was, so to speak, pursuing this line. he fought against nord stream, 2. he tried in every possible way to block russia's relations with europe and, moreover, it was trump who began supplying lethal weapons to ukraine, that is, despite the fact that we all why do we think that this is a democrat and they are playing there such, well, partly true, they play such a bad, logical role yes, but still, obama did not supply weapons to ukraine and this was the beginning of trump’s administration, to a large extent
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, this happened because he wanted to sort of get rid of the accusation of a pro-russian course, but obviously, if he comes in the twenty-fourth year, this money will be even more. they will be even stronger. and he will have even more desire, respectively, to dissociate himself from this trump is likely to make peace with saudi arabia with the monarchy bay. he will restore with them the relations of the monarchy, the wild bay, apparently offended, as far as i understand, by the current white house precisely because they consider him guilty of overthrowing trump. well, how trump actually left in the twentieth year, of course, did not resemble fair elections, but most of all resembled such a little bit of a coup d'état. if i mean not even a fabrication. there you are the result. i can't say anything about it, but do we remember the black love med performances feeling like this is all happening? yes, such a sphere of mobilization is not clearly illegal. that is why, of course, many countries, so to speak, are looking at this white house. well, as for the general stock, let's say, and, uh, for many other
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facts. and so to speak, uh, i think it's trump, of course, he will make peace with them. is it clear that he will try? in general, it means to achieve a reduction in oil prices, at least for a certain period of time. that's all for russia in general. i don't see big ones, so to speak. in this sense, the advantages, not to mention the fact that this here is the fear that trump actually is pursuing some kind of pro-russian line, so to speak, that he generally somehow sympathizes with autocracies, which is constantly about. in fact, the democratic press will pass because the republican party will begin to put pressure on trump in every way to, uh, demonstrate toughness and so on, which he demonstrated all the time, by the way, during his stay in the white house uh-huh well then we can be so independent orbit, apparently, you are observing and do not expect anything good from that original other. well for us will be very good. there is a republican back
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in congress, if there really is a conflict situation in washington, if they really start some kind of investigation there. the activities of biden and his son, there and so on. but this internal war, of course, will distract the united states from all foreign policy plans and may drastically reduce its desire to assert itself at russia's expense. uh. i think this is now for russia. the main thing would be a positive outcome of this situation, but uh, a change of elites. here's some here is the revolutionary parish. there, to the power of some people who are close to us in terms of values, these calculations. it seems to me that there would be erroneous there, so to speak, no one and no other party. for one reason or another, there are no people who are close to us. and in this sense, it seems to me that we need to keep in mind that it is best to interact with realistic thinkers, but an ideologically alien counteragent. thank you, boris mezhuev was with us.
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the republican party is gearing up for electoral success, at least regaining control of the house of representatives, maybe over the senate, but it is not united either. not all of them are universally united, the trumpists are consolidated if either the incumbent president or a strong contender for the presidency is at the head. otherwise some common line. no. if you look at those who are now running for congress, whether they want trump again as president or not, they are trying to be like trump in behavior and rhetoric on the other hand, the leaders of the republican minority in congress, like a sword maconu is trying to maneuver away from being too associated with trump, the preliminary phases before the 2024 baby campaign will begin after the midterms. the general opinion now is that the party will nominate trump for president if he so desires, but he has a serious competitor, florida governor ronald
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landing, his program is not much different from rump, he looks a lot like him, but this is trump without encumbrance. in general, while there is no clarity, minusha, august added peppers to the political life of the united states fbi agents conducted a large-scale search of trump's country estate, confiscating a large number of documents. in august, fbi agents raided the residence of donald trump at the villa maraga, in florida, more than 100 specialists arrived. the fbi opened the safe and took documents and personal belongings. and even family photos searched the wardrobe of trump's wife melanie and the room of his youngest son. at the same time, trump himself was in new york, as it turned out, the fbi first turned to the national archives, which wanted to return the boxes with secret papers that trump brought to florida at the end of his presidential term, then the us department of justice requested a search warrant in the mansion of the former
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president, 11 sets of documents were found, some of which were classified as top secret in the press mass of innuendo. and what exactly was there from the materials on the rush gita to compromising evidence on macroeconomics and some documents, and on nuclear weapons, trump himself said that the democrats use the court. energy purposes and that he declassified all these documents, when he was still president, now in trump has two cases. the first is about the storming, the capitol of an attempt to change the election results, the second is about violating the rules for handling classified documents, if they prove it, trump may lose the opportunity to become president or even get a real term, but this week the judge of the southern district froze the investigative actions to search the trump and appointed a special observer who should monitor the legality in this case. supporters of the ex-president believe that the order was
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illegal. at least, because they searched not only his office, but they were going to confiscate everything that they considered necessary, no matter. are these items classified or not? how the accusation affected the political positions of the ex-president trump's popularity is quite stable, he is a controversial figure, he has a high negative rating, not as high as biden's, but still, but many republicans were very alarmed by the fbi's rait, in fact, by tradition, it was the republicans support the fbi and law enforcement in general, as reflected interests of bk and vice versa of the leftists. the hippies have always suspected the fbi of colluding with the military and arms manufacturers to guide an aggressive foreign policy, but now the right has become distrusted. so whether or not trump is blamed, support for law enforcement will decline meanwhile support for law enforcement needs a
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difficult law and order situation due in part to attacks on police during the 20th year turmoil following the killing of george floyd. the outflow of personnel began then. this year, crime in major us cities has set a new anti-record in seattle, a surge in violence cut out amazon to move part of its employees to other cities in march on the street where the company's head office was located in less than 5 days. recorded two murders three attacks with cold weapons. and one case of car theft under the threat of philadelphia violence in the first year. more than 300 people were killed in the shootings. nearly one and a half thousand were injured in the city soared the number of issued gun licenses to 50.000. instead of former families in new york, the number of violent crimes of robberies has almost doubled in a year, and
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and we will start the information hour with the situation in the kharkiv region, there are heavy battles going on now, according to local authorities, allied forces. trying to oust the jesus outskirts. there was also a clash in the kupyansk area, the russian command urgently transfers fresh forces personnel from

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