tv [untitled] September 10, 2022 10:30am-11:01am MSK
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severe recession since the collapse of the ussr artilleryman colonel and reserve officer, but the deputy of the routes and at the same time the minister of health was a woman, the former minister of labor teres coffee. here is her photo. dispersed on the internet and users wrote under it absolutely the embodiment of health, she is the closest friend, trails and her closest political sorokin the most advanced part of society is true, and this composition did not please the black man there, in fact, only by origin, and not by psychology. well yes, nothing lihabe before the start. for independed on the departure of boris johnson from the post of prime minister , the drawing is entitled, indelible stains in clay and portraits of british prime ministers, the conservative specter magazine posted this drawing of a
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girl. it’s just that the fire on the ribbon is written miss dynamite steve was the rhinestone depicted in the genre, who is the cutest in the world, only in this case, she asks if i am the most like margaret thatcher and the mirror answers her with a look, like me and you inherit my crown richard johnson case, apparently taking place at the prime minister 's residence at 10 downing street the lady looks like the leaf once says yes it's a new broom. this is a drawing by ben jenkins from the left newspaper. guardian don't be afraid, britons, says the bird, it'll all be over soon. the most acute problems are the cost of utilities list-trust, of course, is compared with margaret thatcher, but she is going to start with the opposite freezing of energy tariffs until 24 years, until now they were supposed to be increased by 80% from october 1,
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an indulgence for consumers means the need huge subsidies to energy companies. this will cost the government a minimum of £150bn. without a fight, such a proposal, of course, will not pass. in the meantime , residents are offered a set of little tricks. britain's power grid operator national grid has asked citizens not to turn on energy-intensive electrical appliances during peak hours from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. these are washing machines, dryers, game consoles. those who meet this condition will receive a deduction of up to £6 per kilowatt saved. independent newspaper invites the british to bask in the winter in various public buildings. such as art gallery libraries, premises of religious organizations. all of them can become a haven for millions, families with low incomes, a former
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mp from the conservative party. edwina curry shared on air forgotten ways to save money from people of her generation, such as putting foil behind the battery to increase its efficiency. not surprisingly, the popular british cart game wheel of fortune has introduced a new type of prize to pay electricity bills. one from the viewers who called, he chose this option and did not hide his joy, though later because of criticism. people didn’t like this opportunity, the host’s mockery, however. all this is nothing compared to the swiss initiatives, the press secretary of the ministry of economics, markus sportli, confirmed to the publication. blik that, if the country does not have enough gas in winter, then those who violate the economy regime may end up in prison. for example, if they deliberately raise the temperature of the house above 19 °. the first of the foreign
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the leaders whom the list called once was vladimir zelensky russia, her arrival on longing street does not bode well for sure, but let 's hope that it will not work out to spoil the relationship. there is no place further than the rigidly anti-russian position in the british establishment. consensus of voices in favor of moderation is not heard at all, although even in washington such society comes across, it seems to support uncompromising parts. although literally a day ago, when i am on the island, he comes there, we have and here is a small circle, well enough people, and educated and political and hmm and financial, enough strong and that's the only question. it sounded like a long time. that is, when will all this end, this is the question i pass on
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as a reaction. well, maybe not very simple. well , it's middle class, so to speak. uh, well, not the stabletion of the hereditary class, when will all this end, this is already hanging in the air to taste. well, all for now. uh, well, enough of us already, well, it’s somehow pointless to drive all this, uh, heavy. eh, on the one hand not on the other hand. well, let's already negotiate. this is the opinion of ordinary englishmen, father george has been serving in the british isles for 20 years. he knows everything perfectly well there, they couldn’t help but ask if he now felt anti-russian manifestations, there were attempts, yes, and that’s all in northern ireland, scotland what? let's wait, there may be provocations. well, you know, just opposite here is the ukrainian cultural center. well, let's somehow we understand, i did not succeed. now, i say it's a very serious responsibility that, well, the church. yes, in that
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sense. especially our parishes. we do not share the suffering of human death. we pray for all remember. and here, uh, people come, not uh, we feel some kind of hmm removal or alienation , and those who came from ukraine come as well, as a refugee from these events, uh, and. well, and, uh, the russians, who fully support, uh, everything that happens. well, that is, there is no opposition between russian and british ties, the phenomenon is long-standing complex and saturated with emotions, but mutual attraction sometimes persists, like sincere interest sometimes, like painful jealousy, the current failure is deep, but it not final is the late queen elizabeth who has been on the throne for 70 years. what has not been seen. i could confirm everything passes, although
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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, even before the start of the presidential campaign, donald trump registered the phrase in my comedy game 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 became a broken all of his election 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
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expression was reduced to the first letters and an abbreviation was obtained. maga in may president biden. called this movement the most extreme political organizations 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 backlight for such an entourage , biden was dubbed online as a dictator or even a satanist and a ghoul, the right-wing washington times newspaper called biden's words thoughtless and unrelated to reality, but in his actions the administration saw textbook fascist tendencies, but last week the british economist magazine ran frontier headlines in the divided states of america stating the crisis and
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division 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. this is something new, and it has definitely not been seen in modern history since the civil war. we will not detect situations. when you are the president i would definitely say that his opponents are not opponents of his policy, 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 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 president's words, it's funny that they think that this will help them in the elections. i strongly i doubt it. russia in the united states
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will talk with our good comrade boris mezhuev boris has been following him very closely for a long time the ideological evolution of american policy. boris hello. well, in america, the political culture, in general, provides for such a polemical gap clash, er, to 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, well, the radicalization of american political life. it started, of course, a long time ago, but it goes on growing. that is, i think, if you have to take the seventies as a starting point, when there was practically no difference between republicans and democrats, what was fort and what was carter . move from one administration to another, but in any case, the experts cooperated, which is worth it, that with another administration without question then sewerage
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began to increase, starting with reagan and so on, but all the time she wore such a little external character, that is, the election campaign was quite tough. and after that, when the administration of, say, reagan came. it has been largely fortified by the forged, so -called establishment figures, including his view from president george h. w. bush. today the situation is, of course, different today, radicalization is in full swing. ah, indeed people already use the word fascism, uh, both sides, either semi-fascism, or really fascism. and this is every time, in general, by and large. this does not mean anything, except er, with a demonstration of the degree of radicalness of intentions, one way or the other. here, while there is hope and one 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
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positions. a conflict will begin between the victorious republicans in congress and trump, who will undoubtedly put pressure on them in order to an investigation into the events began. 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 start a revenge. it is likely to sabotage and such a conflict will begin, which will lead to a split in the republican party of trumpism. moreover, trumpists, such as stephen ben, are now being hit by american semites, as you know, he has already been arrested, that is, it will actually be shown that going beyond, therefore, certain red lines will be punished 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 the fact that the chamber will go under e, it means that the party majority will change. and then, of course, this
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conflict. by the year 23 and the twenty-fourth year, it will have acquired a completely different character. and you can expect things to work out. in general, to use. let's just say non-linear means of combating non-linear means. e you mentioned from label 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, well, the danger, first of all, of course, there are certainly different trump forces, uh. in general, he is ready to play with anyone who supports him, but i would did not exaggerate their degree of ability to mobilize in the twentieth year, when, in general, the question of who would win was really being decided,
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these forces gave way to the supporters of these blakeles. uh, the black activist leftist antifa and so on acted in fact, absolutely failed to do anything contraindicated. only at such a local level, protecting their homes, there are some communities there, but in reality they were able to perform only on january 6, and we see by the degree of organization of this performance, regardless on the degree of its radicalism, 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 the death of several more people by chance. and then we remember how it ended for trump and his supporters and for the activists, the press plays a big role, the press is still the mainstream press, well, after all, mostly democratic and to support the democratic party. although there are certain media outlets because of the republicans here, but also these media outlets are from the most influential type of fox news in
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the critical moment will not support. uh, some kind of folk performances. let’s say i’m sure they’ll try, in general, to bask. and uh, the most important thing is the military power structures, 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 ensures all the losses, and he could rely on them. he wanted to rely on them, but i'm afraid that his character flaws played a role. uh, it’s not enough to misunderstand him that it’s necessary to communicate with the military in any way by the employees of his farm and in the 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 that he appointed betrayed him. i not to mention the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, who are still now the miele brand is still in the chair. that is, he actually made it clear that he would not carry out the order of trump in case it means that he will be given an order from the supreme command also, therefore, uh, the electoral support is huge indeed, popular support is strongest. that is, how people
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really experience a certain hatred of the kosteblishment of irritation and we understand that it is acting against their interests, but the elite groups. i still don't think it will support. uh, so to speak, the more radicalization, especially if there is trumpism . uh, that means he will come out surrounded by some, that means supporters in white. so that's all of them superiority. there so-called and so on. this will already mean inflammation, as going beyond some conventions and so further, so trump's bet on, of course, finding his own. so 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. 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 and the white house's relationship will be good. it 's right from the start. well, trump has always been perceived with some sympathy in our country, but i would
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say as a character. he is so bright and interesting, but if you look at the results of his presidency for russian american relations, this is a disaster. yes, maybe not through his fault, but he did it, if trump does return, and the situation will be different after all that has happened now. what should we expect, well, we need to separate two things if the republicans win, for example, the midterm elections of them are the situation such conditionally two authorities for russia is good for russia is good. if uh, american power will be weakened and there will be some kind of conflict. eh, preferably. the further he goes, the more, but if trump wins in the 24th year, and if such a republican rule is restored under him, it will be very bad for russia, uh, regardless of whether trump likes putin, russian leaders don't like putin, or in general what kind of psychological feelings he experiences he is a hostage of his party, and the party. well, most importantly, after all, his sponsor is the oil companies, and the oil
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companies are the least interested. uh recovery, so to speak some kind of raw russia's potential 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. well, moreover, it was trump who began supplying lethal weapons to ukraine , that is, despite the fact that we all why do we think that the democrats are playing like that, well, partly true play such a bad role in ukraine yes, but like obama did not supply weapons to ukraine and this is the beginning of trump's administration in to a large extent, this happened because he wanted to, as it were, brush off the accusations of a pro-russian course, but obviously, if he goes in the twenty-fourth year, these accusations will be even greater. they will be even stronger, and they will have even more desire, respectively, to wash off this, trump is likely to make peace with saudi arabia with the monarchy of the gulf. he will restore with them the relations of the monarchy, the bay of the wild. apparently,
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they are offended, as far as i understand, at the current white house precisely because they consider him guilty in 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 in the results. i can’t say anything about it, but do we remember the black fm performances, this feeling that this is all happening? yes, in the field of mobilization this is not clearly illegal. that's why, of course. but many countries are looking at this white house. well, as we, in general, with apprehension say, so and uh, for many other factors. and so to speak, here uh. i think that this is trump, of course, he will make peace with them, it is clear that he will try. in general, uh, means, uh, means to achieve a decrease in oil prices, at least for a certain period of time. that's all for
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russia in general. i don't see big ones, so to speak. in this sense, the advantages do not mean that this fear that trump is actually trying some kind of pro-russian line, so to speak, that he generally somehow sympathizes with autocracies, which is constantly about. as a matter of fact the democratic press will pass because the republican party will start putting all sorts of pressure on trump to, uh, demonstrate toughness and so on, which he demonstrated all the time, by the way, throughout his time in the white house. uh-huh well, then we can be such dependent arbitrators, apparently, watch and not expect anything good, that outcome is not different. well, it will be very good for us. there are republicans to return to congress, if there really is a conflict situation in washington, if they really they will start some kind of investigation into the activities of the biden of his son, tam 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
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at russia's expense. and i think that now for russia the main thing would be a positive outcome of this situation, but uh, a change of elites. here is some kind of 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, not in either party. for themes or other reasons, there are no people who are close to us. and in this sense, we need to keep in mind, it seems to me, that it is best to interact with a realistic thinker. well, ideologically alien e contrena. thank you, boris mezhuev was with you. the republican party is preparing for electoral success, at least to regain control of the house of representatives, maybe the senate, but it is not united either. not all the trumpists are unified there , if at the head is either the incumbent president or a strong contender for
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presidency. otherwise some common line. no. if you look at those who are now running for congress, regardless of 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 to macon, are trying to evade in order to be too associated with trump the preliminary phase before the 2024 baby company will begin after the midterms congress, general opinion now it is that the party will nominate trump for president if he so desires, but he has a serious competitor, the governor of florida, ronald desantes, his program differs little from rump, he is in many ways similar to him, but this is trump without encumbrance. in general, while there is no clarity, minus, 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
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donald trump's residence at the maraga villa, and more than 100 specialists arrived in florida. fbi they opened the safe, took documents, personal belongings and even family photos, 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 of 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 former president's mansion, you know, yes 11 sets of documents, some of which were classified as top secret in mass insinuations in the press. and what exactly was there, from materials on the rush gita to compromising evidence on macroeconomics and some documents on nuclear weapons, trump himself
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said that the democrats are using the court. purposes and that he declassified all these documents, when he was still president, now there are two cases against trump. the first is about the storming, the capitol of an attempt to change the election results, the second about the violation of the rules for handling secret documents, if trump is proven guilty, he may lose the opportunity to become president or even get a real term, but this week, a judge in the southern district of florida froze the investigative actions on the search of trump and appointed a special observer to monitor the legality in this case, supporters of the ex-president believe that the warrant was illegal. at least, because they searched not only his office, but were going to seize everything that they considered necessary, no matter. are these items classified or not? how the accusation affected the political positions of the ex-president
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trump's popularity is quite stable, he controversial figures, 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 is the republicans who support the fbi and law enforcement agencies in general, as they reflect the interests of bk and the opposite of the left. the hippies have always suspected the fbi of colluding with the military and arms maker to guide an aggressive foreign policy, but now the right has become mistrusted. so regardless of whether trump is accused or not, the support of law enforcement meanwhile, support for law enforcement will decline . the situation with law and order is difficult, in part due to attacks on the police during the unrest of the twentieth year after the murder of george floyd. the outflow of personnel began then. this year, crime in major us cities set a new anti-record in seattle, a surge in violence cut out
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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 theft car under threat of philadelphia violence 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 hate crimes have become more frequent, according to the internet users of the city compete with chicago for the title of murder capital. there, the first year as a result of violence died. 500 people police chicago is in dire need. its workforce is
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at its lowest level in more than half a century in baltimore this year due to gun violence . one person dies every day. a special interactive map has been developed on the official website of the city, which shows in real time the hotspots of crime by district, listing the types of violations, including car arson and burglary. according to the archivists , prince charles is now king charles iii , the sixteenth european monarch wearing such a name and such a number, starting with the king of the receipt of the 9th century and ending with the king of bohemia, who died exactly 100 years ago, the monarchies have long lost power, but even in the 21st century they personify the historical continuity of a value that does not decrease, but rather grows in a crumbling world.
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