tv Pogoda 24 RUSSIA24 October 25, 2022 4:21pm-4:34pm MSK
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and in the countries of europe and the phase of the eclipse was much more modest weather ruthless. this is how the inhabitants of berlin unsuccessfully looked at the sky, the sky over the capital of germany was covered with cloudy fields of the atlantic cyclone. clouds have already begun to cover from st. petersburg. and at night it will rain in the northern capital. tomorrow it will be cloudy and damp in the city, but it will be warm up to plus eight, and in the second half of the week there will be little rain, although it will not do without them, but it will not become colder. so the weekend temperature will even rise to 10 °. at moscow will remain dry until the end of the day. quiet weather is expected again at night, light frosts down to -2, and tomorrow the atmospheric front advancing from the west will tighten me with bubbles and it will rain in the late afternoon. so in the middle of the week the daily temperature in the capital will not exceed five or six degrees. but closer to the weekend it will get warmer by a couple of degrees, such forecasts for this minute natalya yes, thanks elena volosyuk. where
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did the weather make it possible to observe the solar eclipse and what will happen to it next? discussion of international problems is impossible without understanding of russia, such an opportunity for experts from all over the world is given by the discussion club. valdai said this today, the press secretary of the russian president. dmitry peskov today is the second day of the big annual meeting of the club our correspondent varvara nevskaya varvara joins the airwaves i welcome you to your guest. yes, i welcome you, that's right. we continue to cover the work of the international discussion club. valdai today is the second day key topic of the day. this is economics economic security economic development of russia, its interaction with partner countries, and now next to me is the assistant to the president of the russian federation andrey alexandrovich fursenko andrey alexandrovich hello well, let's talk about the topic, the main topic of the day today. after all, we are talking about
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technology, about science, and and my first question is quite painful for us for everyone. it is known that the problem of our brain drain abroad. in general, it has always been, but with the start of a special military operation, but there were various reports that this? unfortunately, an unpleasant trend has increased. here, please tell us how you yourself assess this situation with the departure of our e-specialists. uh, overseas, and what steps do you think we can take to reduce the number of people leaving. well, first of all, the situation. uh, for quite a long time it was absolutely not critical, we had a normal system of migration e of scientific personnel, like here in the other direction and say that there was a brain drain for the last 10. i cannot but agree with this formulation. here's the last few
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months. uh, again, i don't feel like anything happened. such a catastrophic, but since, uh, it is very difficult to assess in such a short period of time, but there are certain uh fears, and they are based primarily on the fact that it has become more complicated. uh, international cooperation for many scientists. this is of great importance. uh. we have additional problems with the exchange, and not just e-information. uh, not only with the difficulties with publications, for example, of our scientists abroad, but also with, uh, let's say, the supply of some kind of equipment maintenance of our equipment. really. uh, it cannot be ruled out that, uh, the situation has become worse and we need to assess the situation. i think it's
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too early to say today tomorrow in a month, let's see the year is over. let's see what we will have. now, as regards this, in general, this is a problem. this, of course, is a very constructive thing for everyone for the whole world. and uh. i can say for sure that we are not. uh, the initiators of some restrictions on contacts, we are ready to contact our colleagues by robbery, and in general, we don’t stereotypes and we don't impose, but i think that all this is based on and uh communication, uh, direct with our colleagues with scientists shows that this is also not, uh, a comfortable situation for them. see today one of such acute topics, which is within the framework of the economic bloc. it was discussed here, but it was dedicated, just to the
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economic warrior who, in relation to our country, are leading the countries of the west. washington in particular , the old world and, of course, next to the economic war, the technological war will also go hand in hand. this is an arms race in the first place, probably in terms of armament in the field of intellectual yes, some kind of story. and so, if we talk about technologies about high technologies, are there currently certain problems with the development of these modern technologies in russia and in fact. how many funds are governments ready to allocate today in order to support russian science and allow our technologies, and reach an international serious level that covers at least the needs of our country. you know firstly, tomorrow there will be a special session devoted to technological issues, here, uh, psychological warfare, as part of uh hybrid wars that are. i think that, well, it would be more correct to
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discuss the issue after this session. no, i'm not a secret, and i can say what i will say tomorrow, but uh, some kind of rivalry in this area has always existed for me only between russia and other countries in general in the world, and uh, the competition of scientists who want to get the first some result is significant, because in general science is a thing. this is a struggle of ambitions, including. this is it, of course. uh, what is a significant part of today is a very large part of the economic struggle. this means that we are largely self-sufficient in russia, we do not have a situation where we completely fail from some kind of sanctions. yes, there are problems with some things, as in any other country, because today there is science. she, uh, was, will be global.
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eh, unfortunately it is that science, which has always been a kind of platform. which is this here cooperation grew and she was always a bridge to establish relationships even when the overall situation was bad today. she turned on in full. here it is. uh, exchange of blows become. one might say it's unfortunate, but i repeat that since everything suffers from it, i think it's not for long. here and then there is one more thing today the world is not limited to the scientific world is not limited. eh, what is called the west plays a huge role. uh, our eastern neighbors. uh, very serious shifts of achievement in countries such as iran india and generally most of the world. she is not going to join this
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race of isolation, so i think that gradually and the overall situation. she though, it will take time. well, is it right, i understand that a in the light of all these events without the presidential world turbulence of establishing contacts between russia and the east. yes, our turnover is growing. indeed, and now from china and with india with other countries of the region. here is the scientific issue of global cooperation. yes, she will still probably, in the direction of the east, too, yes it is developing. she developed very i can successfully say that here is our relationship with iran, for example, which began several years ago. they are very interesting in different directions from, uh, the humanitarian sphere, donate technologies, and in both places they really show good, so to speak, growth opportunities, but uh, i ’m not even talking about china, but uh, the world is one and even
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some distance of some piece, it means, from the appearance of barriers between there, for example, our traditional partner germany is very regrettable. and i think that there are definitely areas in which these contacts will not be interrupted at the level of scientists. here, what can be done? uh, the state is really to create conditions, uh, for scientists, not only in terms of social, but also in terms of the opportunity to do science. i think these efforts are being made today. looking at how the infrastructure is developing, we can say that this movement, which was started at the beginning of the 2000s, is not interrupted. we'll hope that it will not be interrupted and will still be
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leaps and bounds, forward. thank you very much andrei alexandrovich well, let me remind you that on the sidelines of the valdai discussion club. we have just talked with aide to the president of the russian federation andreika yes, varvara, thank you varvara nevskaya is following the discussions of valdai experts, vladimir putin is expected to speak at the plenary meeting of the club tomorrow until the woman found her school love on the internet, he lived in the distant siberian village of shushenskoye andrey kravchuk installed a crossbow in the passenger seat. i cut it off and each one separately, i pulled the lever here and the
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