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according to turquoise, evgeny will tell. the queue and rapid-fire cannons of the armored personnel carriers mobilized in the krasnodar territory restore the skills of firing, reloading and maintaining armored vehicles training at training grounds throughout the country, how the personnel are deployed and trained in the patriot centers near moscow avangard was checked by the minister of defense. i talked to the soldiers. someone came later. answer the question of journalists sergei shoigu clarified that we are not talking about the mobilization of women, as well as students of private commercial universities. we we do not assume. we're not going to hand over the women. this is a prepared decision, uh, supplementing the vvk with the president. you know that by decree of the president, the state unit does not participate in the mobilization of civil service students ; they are not involved in immobilization, which means that we are students already on loans from private commercial companies. they will not develop in
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motorization this year. already coming to an end to head home on time october 1st. uh guys start coming home and the shift is tied only with the fact that today there is a fairly high workload in the military registration and enlistment offices. and we don't want there to be all sorts of overlays. that 's why the call itself is to look at the first thing. e november that, as for demobilization. there are no shifts in the direction no for mobilized in patriotism avant-garde deployed a total of 5,500 seats said moscow mayor sergei sobyanin and stressed that the capital region will double-check the lists of mobilized citizens at all stages. uh, partially mobilization work in conjunction with the department of defense, i mean. first of all, this is a reconciliation. all lists of recruits are checked for accuracy of the requirements that the ministry of defense gave us and which are laid down in the decree of the president of the russian federation, the authorities of
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moscow and the moscow region are doing everything so that there are no problems among the mobilized. our task is to show concern, and to provide everything necessary, and in terms of everyday life, we are responsible for this and contribute to this, and of course, to make sure that combat coordination is working out everything related to military registration specialties. in kirov the family mobilized will be assisted by social workers. all you need is done. the equipment has arrived. oh yours, we will also take care of you. come back alive from victory in the siberian forests , instructors conduct classes in mine blasting and teach first aid to the wounded to stand back to back, protecting russia and their families, of which there have been more in the country in recent days before being sent to the front, the mobilized are trying to have time to sign with their loved ones who will be waiting for them at home, and i'm not under alexander the prokhunov lead in the white house and
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the us democratic party were perplexed by the idea of ​​​​zelensky to apply for membership in nato . and the speaker of congress. nancy pilotchi. the west refused to support it, fears that the immediate entry of ukraine into nato will lead to a full-fledged war with russia and cause serious disagreements in the agent himself. on the world energy market, this was announced by chinese representatives in beijing hinted that the united states was involved in these explosions. stream. just imagine that this will happen somewhere in the black sea or on the territory of turkey or bulgaria,
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some kind of sabotage, and we will be left without gas, if we had not built the turkish stream gas pipeline 2 years ago, we would now turn off the electricity 12 hours a day in britain, the government's attempt to unreasonably cut taxes has led to economic instability. this was acknowledged by british prime ministers urged to prepare for a period of austerity with all the details anton in the uk, new tariffs for electricity came into force and gas will have to pay 27% more. this sharp increase in the government's list of runs is trying to present it as a victory, explaining that tariffs could have risen even higher if it were not for subsidies. however, this primitive pr-code, the british, did not buy into the government does not care about the people who work in this country, the government buried even the little hope that we had after the covid crisis. i'm just furious. i'm
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paying off the mortgage and the interest is getting higher. i have a very, very difficult salary. up by just 20p an hour and prices have risen much more uk inflation is at a 40 year high already at 11% and price increases are only accelerating thanks to the track sheet and her team. they promised to cut taxes and revive business and production. the plan presented by the government is a plan for economic growth, by cutting taxes we increase the incomes of ordinary people so that they can cope with the rising cost of living, however, only the wealthy benefited from them, the income tax was reduced by 5% by the rest by only 1% and every year the budget for this will lose 45 billion pounds , but there is no money, everything is eaten up by huge energy costs such populism frightened investors financiers and bankers frankly called it a stupid decision pound sterling and stocks
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flew down. some pension funds were almost born and the bank of england was forced to urgently intervene and announced that it would print 65 billion pounds to buy government bonds at the height of the panic listraz, just disappeared for 4 days. edition independent. even published this photo with the caption wanted. you have not seen this prime minister. the cover of the iconamist magazine is even more eloquent. how not to govern a country? i don't know anything about how to run britain, but i know what our government is doing. now it hurts everyone for most people once it has driven itself into a stalemate and turns into a lame duck, says the consulting company yureisha group . managed to surpass boris johnson and collapsed the ratings of the conservatives to a historic low of 21%, party members are collecting signatures
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to start the procedure. the prime minister's rates, while the uleibarists' rating jumped to 54%, and for the first time in 12 years. they have a chance to be the ruling party, their leader keir, starmer called the highway policy a threat to the national economy , the prime minister herself by the end of the week, nevertheless appeared in public and tried to justify herself. what is important is that we have the opportunity to help families as soon as possible. the winter will be difficult , the catastrophic situation has made anti-russian sanctions, which russophobia insists on costing the british. the duty for stuffed fish of russian production has been increased more and more expensively. and this is half of all deliveries, the products expectedly went to bypass through other countries. then the authorities imposed a duty on all fish of these varieties. and then the pound collapsed. so prices will only rise unions moved to active protests 50,000
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railway workers went on strike demanding higher wages, only 10% of trains run on schedule. and 200,000 britons have already joined the don't pay movement, and public burnings of insane electricity bills will take place in 18 cities. anton dadykin lead the angels. dear friends, i want to offer you a rather strange one. in general, history is a mini-series at all little films that we made almost 30 years
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ago, i came up with this story. i thought about what , probably painting pictures, they must talk somewhere. i read some japanese in some complicated way found out that the helmet has a sound. i don’t know if this is true or not, but it led me to the idea that, if indeed, when a brushstroke has its own energy and how this japanese thinks the sound, then you can probably hear the picture, that is, the idea arose to shoot a few small series about russian painting. she is absolutely uh. they are just artists and paintings. which i like, i'm an art critic in it. i just like that and that's it and try to hear, as it
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seems to me, what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or landscape, what was in the atmosphere of sound around him. you understand that these are my fantasies. there is no need to look for, e, some documentary evidence, but today, when russian culture is canceled. it seems to me that it makes sense to recall who this is after all. russian culture, in particular, that russian painting, which shook in their time, the world, if these artists would not have been russian names, then, probably, their value is their value. their price would have been so many times higher, but,
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unfortunately, the world is the same as before. and now, all the more, he believes that everything that is connected with us is russian. this is, in general, a kind of crap that can be neglected. well, of course, i must warn you that we were filming with old cameras at that time on nickels. these are not numbers and today's image, but nonetheless. i think that maybe it is today to remember russian painting. it would be nice, so for your judgment we offer ours. a mini-series called the music of russian painting nikita mikhalkov
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so we begin our cycle of transfers of russian painting, and today we will talk about the most famous artist of the 18th century, fedor, rock contemporaries. they joked that he managed to rewrite the whole of moscow, we will try to hear it today. a portrait of alexandra petrovna in a trickle, and in this portrait the poet nikolai zabolotsky wrote such strict her eyes, like two fogs, half-smile, half-cry her eyes, like two deceptions of misty-covered failures the combination of two riddles, half-flown, fright of insane tenderness, predadok, anticipation of mortal torments well , let's try to hear this portrait of alexander
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petrovna struyskaya fyodor's roar about 20 years ago we came here to shoot a picture of a mechanical piano. this house was inhabited in this park, then chekhov's characters they
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suffered here, loved each other, talked nonsense, as if there was an attempt to reanimate this world. the world of chekhov's heroes and in general the world of that time chekhov said that russians love their past and hate it present and fear the future. probably, there is a certain truth of the russian character in this, and it would be very sad if it were only so, although if you think about it, probably, in all this, in what chekhov said, there is another side that gives hope, without which one cannot live a russian person, not a russian culture, for the future of
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which the man is afraid over time turns into the present, which he hates and that the past, which he then necessarily adores therefore, this is an endless, vicious circle, fears, hopes, love and nostalgia for the past, probably, were in a certain sense. this series of 20 paintings from 20 small series about russian painting, which is called sentimental journeys to my homeland through russian painting, is an attempt. how to hear recreate? through painting, that atmosphere of russia that has gone forever. not in order to try to
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restore or reanimate it? and in order to try to remember. to ourselves and to others. what was russia for us, what was its uniqueness? what was its strength, what was its weakness and this painting, which we chose, was not selected by us, not chronologically, not thematically, this is an individual choice. here is what i personally love and what, it seems to me, expresses the russian character of russian nature. and in general, what, as it were, underlies this mysterious international phrase. we want you to hear
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what the artist could hear. because now , with the camera that i'm being filmed with, or with, uh, cameras or come with cameras, you can get off the bus to take a picture of a wonderful landscape. and you know that you have it in your pocket, you went on, and a day later you took off the cheops pyramid, and then the eiffel tower, and so your, uh, tourist egoism is saturated. and you think you know the world ain't right. you don't know no, because, but the shepherd who does not converge in his place, throughout his life. he saw less, he knows more, he is more of an artist who sits for four or five days with these and tries to convey the feeling that gives birth to what he sees in him, this is an artist who feels life vertically. is not
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tourist and this is what he hears while he writes. this is what interests us. i want you to hear these pictures, feel this atmosphere, and through this try to see and feel the whole panorama, that is, the great country that was and hopefully was. yes, let's hope it comes back .
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fedor stepanovich rokotov is a wonderful russian portrait painter, although his school is still, of course, western and it is all based and built on the western school of painting, and in his portraits you can already see that inimitable russian character, which was then developed by many lviv, cypriot and other artists, the exact date of birth, rock, this
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is unknown. about 35 years, experts think so. therefore, when this palace, this catherine's palace in tsar's selo, was built completed by robots, it was somewhere around 21 years old. it was the time of the enlightenment, it was the time of new reforms , moscow university was opened. the academy of arts is founded, the first vaccination of smallpox appears instead of metallic gold silver money. today we will talk about the portrait of alexander petrovna struyskaya, who approached the brush of fyodor of rock, alexandra petrovna was the wife of one of the
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brightest representatives of her time, nikolai emelievich struysky. thanks to those who published books in their provinces, book publishing, then in russia it was not very well developed. but the way he published the lines of these books in his penza province. uh, we gave catherine the great the opportunity to give our books. uh, write to walter sending him copies. see. what kind of books are printed from me for a thousand kilometers for 1.000 from petersburg in the countryside. the man said really very bright and, uh, even e exalted, he could write his poems for whole days, and even the duma 2 days and 3 days in a row, uh. moreover, the prince, dolgoruky, uh, claims that when he once read his poem in a trickle, he was in such a state of excitement that it pinched his legs and
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arms all the time, that after finishing reading for a long time, his arms were completely covered in bruises. and well, and, of course, there was a search. ah, the son of your wind. it was serfdom. and he allowed himself to be treated as peasants in different ways, including sometimes even tortured, but nonetheless. uh, what he did in the printing book. really. eh, his name was recorded in the history of russia by a completely different person was his wife alexandra petrovna. there was an amazing woman, meek intelligent, and at the same time a wonderful mistress, who managed all the affairs of her husband nikolai emeyevich in a single way of life and a nervous mood. let's listen to this picture , this portrait. let's try to hear what the rumbles could hear when he wrote it. alexander
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petrovna, i've been meaning to tell you for a long time. and since our next meeting was the last one almost completed, i put everything off. in general, i decided that no one but us would see this picture again. why i chose to destroy.
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i fear that nikolai eremevich will interpret our meetings incorrectly. forgive me for god's sake. i promised you not to talk about my feelings again. they were forbidden to talk about them when i began to write them. i'll put in this portrait. my love for you. she won't notice. is it blind? knowing about the excellent eyesight of nikolai igorievich, especially,
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knowing his temper. i have every reason to be concerned about you. i understood everything. i forbid you to do this, i do not ask, but forbid. and if so, how would you like to put it? you understand me, right? alexander petrovna why is it cold to live my friend?
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will this portrait keep me warm? as for nikolai eremetevich, do not worry, he may be too busy to pay attention to his wife's entourage. so do your thing, my friend. raise your head like this, please .
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dear friends, i want to offer you quite. mm, pretty country. in general, history is a mini-series of very small films that we shot almost 30 years ago, i came up with such a story. i thought about what, probably painting pictures, they must talk somewhere. i read some japanese in some complicated ways.
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uh, found out that the helmet has sound? i don’t know if this is true or not, but it led me to think that, if indeed, when a smear has its own energy and how this japanese thinks. e sound, then, probably, you can hear a picture, that is, a thought arose take off. a few small series about russian painting, it is absolutely system-free, it's just artists and paintings that i like. i'm an art critic in it. i just like that and that's it and try to hear, as it seems to me, what the artist could hear when he painted a portrait or landscape, what was in the atmosphere of sound around him. you understand that these are my fantasies here. there is no
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need to look for any documentary evidence, but today, when russian culture is being changed. i think it makes sense to remind what is it anyway. russian culture, in particular, that russian painting, which at one time shook the world, if these artists had not been russian names, then, probably, their value, their value, their price would have been so much exaggerated, but unfortunately the world, as before. and now, all the more, he believes that everything that is connected with us with russian is, in general, a kind of crap that can be neglected. well, of course, i must
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warn you that we were filming with old cameras at that time on nickels. these are not numbers. it's not today's image, but still. i think, what can it be today to remember russian painting. it would be nice, so for your judgment we offer ours. mini-series called the music of russian painting nikita mikhalkov and now i want to show you a picture of the wonderful artist alexei venetsianov, which is called the morning of the landowners. i will not
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prejudge the story itself. you will see it, but i want to tell you the following from my experience. here is the headlight. which the venetians began to use the first among russian artists, he did not take root in our cinema for a long time. and he considered as if primitive to put a vile big diego slapped in the forehead. uh, nothing good, all the shadows on the walls are flat, but your lebeshev are wonderful cameramen with whom i worked and the artist is perfect. we decided to take a chance by replacing the headlight, and the frontal cold artificial
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light with the warm light that we used. eh, venchanov, whether we succeeded or not, but in this sense, for us, the initials were simple. teacher let's try to hear. this picture is a picture of the great artist venetsianov, it will fit.
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nothing, unfortunately, is left. probably the same atmosphere could reign there as in this house. this is the house of another remarkable artist, vasilvich polenov, and it is located on the banks of the river. the eye of the venetians was considered only nature can teach the artist and can make
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him, as it were, a real singer of his region, a singer of a national character. arisha is available, please. well, the venetian school, in general, gave rise not only to his pride and joy, but also to a large number of sorrows, because they could not didn't want to accept. thanks to the academics of st. petersburg to put up with the fact that something new is emerging, quite unusual, unusual, going against the themes. what was taught at that time in the academy of young artists for the venetian school was not just a school. generally. they were loved ones. they were children and, uh, mokritskaya writes in her memoirs that they were not students. these were family members and did not meet their money. on them. he bought them paints
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. he fed them, he watered them. he took children from poor families, moreover, he even filed a petition. uh, to allow these nameless people to be given, for peasant children did not have surnames such as their first name, their last name. it's in permission. unfortunately, he did not receive his initials three times at different times and asked for a professorship, and he needed the position not so much for and without ambition. they are so much to satisfy this ambition. but simply that there was money, because i had to give him 3,000 rubles. in the year that could go to the students, when the venetian school ceased to exist. he had a long about 10.000 rub. i think this in many ways broke the spirit of the venetian, and he himself writes that he is broken
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and can no longer fight this fight. she exhausted him. this fight. and not only. eh, for not only financial struggle. opportunity to help financially these people. this is a struggle with oneself with one’s own and a struggle with one’s own ambition , too, because for the venetians, as for any artist, probably, the desire for recognition was very important for the venetians. uh spoke and rather evil that though man. he was kind and even timid, uh he said that it is much easier for a foreigner in russia, he receives honors money, but whatever he writes, it is immediately declared completely we, and so on and so forth, and this was true. although he is a venetian. uh, he brought and his ancestors appeared in russia with greece and russia, as it were, turned the maloid into everything in itself, it, as it were, in a common cauldron grinds e
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different natives from different countries to chain to its history, culture, nature, and so on and so on , but it is believed for some reason and happy is considered that somewhere there is something better. and here it is here, uh, a certain feeling that progress is somewhere out there, that we are backward, that we need to learn. this is still the separation between the intelligentsia and the people that came from peter i, when he sent some to study in holland and did not explain to others why they needed coffee in the morning, and they had vodka, how was it? in general, in russia it was customary because of wearing a beard, you could lose your beard together. oh well, the fact is that this kind of delusion became a habit, everything that came from the west was automatically announced in the rules
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completely and this is a rejection of one's own. yes. the other way is not like that. and similar, but who said that this path is worse than the path of french and painting and italian. he's just different. today we will talk about the painting, which is called, which was written in 1823 and it is called it was written in the village in safonova and it is called otto the landowner. if not yet the name, the landowner is busy with the household or the hostess distributing flax, there are still several names. the plot of the picture is absolutely simple, like everything else. plots of venetsianov, for he was looking for the heart of his work, his soul is not in that. what does he depict,
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but in how it happens, what is embedded in this simple, completely uncomplicated image, a completely uncomplicated story. look at these people, and you will feel that there is an amazing thing in all this, there is what is called the heartfelt agreement of these three people dependent on each other and the landowner in our understanding. this is saltychikha. this must be something terrible and depressing , and these unfortunate peasants who are forever oppressed. not true. they were different people, but a country could never exist. if there were not some kind of harmony between one and the other, if you see it and feel it. it's a heartfelt concord and, uh, equality feeling that exists in this picture in particular. i think i
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understand. it can be felt. in what way. this is the rhythm of the country. it was the rhythm of nature that agreed with the rhythm of nature. nature agreed with the rhythm of the artist, the venetians of his students. and how all this together created the harmony that you can carefully consider to feel and feeling it to feel. what was our russia
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5 poods of wheat and for the birds and how much did they sell for trinity, i don’t know barney, please, i’ll ask. and your vanyatka recovered, right? barney is better already? well , you still have redness, elfid, what are you on the street do not let him out. bye. keep keep at home. and
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when fedora is going, ours will come. oh honey, i don't know. he promised last friday, and what do we have a week today? i'm still worried, am i sick? and he also complained that something was wrong with the wheel. not at all broke down on the way, he's on your tongue.
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then certainly for free, god forbid no, even though he could not, then on the road you can’t have an ailment. or maybe his old mistress yes, well, that fyodor is more likely to not reconcile and can’t come when he was sick, who didn’t burp the bed. fyodor ilyich never came to us, my old bars, and he was affectionate. do not say morphemes, they say, do not do
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good to people, you will not receive evil in return, he speaks correctly. everything is mother elena alekseevna yes, this is god and our father fedorovich is just a dubious character, and in really healthy. he was when he was sorry and his leg was not at all dull.
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western media blamed russia for what happened in kramatorsk, foreign journalists, filming the number of this rocket, proved that russia had nothing to do with it. black smoke rises, the russian army arranged multi-level even the third reich. received there are a lot of requests that we go out more often, but we will try. in the west, they are trying to declare us a country of outcasts. let's look at this story a
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little differently. this is an attempt to hear recreate. through painting, the entire panorama of the great country is artistic fantasy.
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