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bilateral, so i recommend voting for the republican congress, given that the presidency belongs to the democrats. here is that tweet. now it will load, who here reads in english can see, but in your opinion. uh, by the way, uh, such hmm uh, political uh, political balancing act? yes, the president, for example, well, we still don't know definitively, uh, the results of the vote. really. it might turn out that way . yes, it may happen that in a. parliament, for example, uh, in both houses. yes , most republicans are for the presidency democrat. here in real life in practice. what does this mean? but how is it when there is a division of power, when the president is a dmp from the democratic party and the congress is under the control of the republicans, that 's what you mean, right? well, yes, of course, that's what elon musk calls for, for example, yes, our president is a democrat, for example, ah, yes,
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parliament. we've got a new republican majority over there, which means it means that both parties have to compromise. yes, and they must agree, someone must. eh, well, like surrender something to the people to agree, yes, if there is such a balance, uh, in fact, the forces of washington but do not want to spoil it. yes, the party wants that our state. total he is our society, downs, of which our culture, but it is real in democracy that the desire will establish, and that total is the general degree in our country. i have already said this many times. i am exactly like that. well, uh, everyone knows, this just sain no policy, when one party simply because it opposes itself to another party is a glitch, like any decision that that party makes is the party categorically disagrees with him. well,
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vice versa. hmm like that too. here, uh, interesting situation. used to be john thank you great john the role of political commentator was in touch with us from the state of texas now we will contact the director. uh, imo and me primakov em. fyodor geotovich. voitalovsky is in touch with us fedor genrikhovich. hello welcome. and here. well, look god is with them with the elections. yes, there is congress. uh, the senate, the house of representatives. well, everything is clear. now there, well, almost nostril to nostril. they go. this is where it gets really interesting. here is this figure of ilona mask, yes, who practically now uses twitter as his own, and such a political platform. yes, you don’t think that he is like that. he is trying, well, somehow it’s not something to influence the political life in the united states but how and why not, after all, 100 million users, he exerts his political influence. and maybe now it's not just my point of view. maybe he really creates such an election campaign for himself. program for the twenty-fourth year. well,
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actually in the united states, twitter really matters much more than in many other countries, but because the thinking part of american society. regardless of political views, almost everyone uses twitter. the business elite uses the political elite and the upper middle class. in general, all people who are interested in the socio-political life of the economy, they all use twitter. therefore, in the united states, twitter is real. uh, significant resource of political influence. as for elon musk, it's still too early to say in order to get the support of the republican party. i think he has a lot more to go. big way, because uh is. uh, there is a traditional party elite, uh, people who make up the backbone of the party apparatus. there are people who have made political careers for many years, including being elected. uh, to
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congress, to the house of representatives, the senate, and especially to the senate, because in american political traditions in order to, uh, really uh, make a serious political career. and even more so to reach the presidential level. you need to go through the filter of the legislature and work there. that's why i would not betray this great importance, but all this, as you think, he risks not risks. with such statements, after all, this is interference. well, not from the outside , internal affairs, but from the inside into internal affairs. such here. well listen, well man has his own position. he has money. he wants his position articulate in this way. i'm in terms of influence on the electoral process. well, being someone will be impressed, but i don't think it was. yes impression, i don't think it's what it will be at wide. e layers of the american electorate generally arouse some interest. and what do you think, now a point of view was voiced from a political observer of john's role, that,
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perhaps in the future, here but already in e. the very near future. yes, there tomorrow, the day after tomorrow , this eternal one will begin. yes, you stole from us vote. yes, you miscalculated. let's recalculate and so on and so forth in 2017 . uh, the democrats tried to play this uh political card against uh, the then president of the united states, donald trump, and uh. q. in general, it has become such a slightly traditional part of american domestic political life. uh, cuisine and debates around the uh electoral process in the united states. well, i wouldn't put too much weight on those accusations either. this is what both parties use to discredit the winning side at every elections, uh republicans. now e adopting this fashion of the democrats. uh, accuse the democrats of rigging violations. uh, especially since the democrats are now in
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control of the executive branch. ah, the democrats, as we've seen before, blamed the republicans. well, uh, these are intra -party games, uh, which are actively fueled by the media , it's another matter that when russia was accused of interfering in the elections, it was actually used. a hmm well, let's say the foreign policy factor as an internal political resource. this is a specific case, but i think that we will see more talk about china allegedly interfering in the american elections, this is ridiculous, but then, in principle, well, such stuffing was about china well, after all, relations began to continue like this worsen between the united states and china eh, the same donald trump ahh. but how much does this foreign policy factor, uh, now influence or not influence the american elections? i mean, as far as the agenda, uh, which is now uh, is defining in the course of these elections. it is directed inward or outward. here
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it is always directed inward for the american voter what is happening in the world what is happening in the foreign policy of the united states uh is sensitive only in one case, when the united states is at war over the seas, as they say, here is the war in afghanistan war in iraq, uh, before that, the war in vietnam. that was then a sensitive factor for uh the electoral process for elections, uh, and uh, presidential and congressional elections in all in other cases, american voters are interested in such things as income levels, household dynamics, inflation situation in the labor market. and socio-ethical issues, but now the topic of, uh, abortion and the restrictions imposed on abortion by the us supreme court are being widely raised. this is the concern of the american voter , along with economic issues, much more than, uh, the situation in the world. than relations even
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with such leading powers as china russia on this average american. uh, voter in generally don't care. he can look. uh, on tv some story is quite on the issue of foreign policy, even what to read in the newspaper, but he will be much more interested. and how much? and how? what will be the situation on the housing market, and how much will he have to pay for the education of children and what will be state subsidies, subsidies, and what will happen to the tax system, what will happen to healthcare? this is what the american voter is thinking about, it is these questions that both parties are focusing on during the elections, all the more so and during the congressional elections, because the presidential elections there are still more seriously discussed foreign policy issues, but here, and they are so secondary and peripheral, yes, and if we look at the positions of the republicans and democrats. eh, for example, in relationships. with russia, we
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see a bipartisan consensus and a very tough position, and we see how this was expressed in the resolutions of the congress, and we see how this was expressed in chapters in how the main function of the congress is carried out budgetary, because congress adopts the budget, including the military budget, and in order to accept a high level of military spending to support, uh, or there programs of assistance to ukraine, yes. a decision is needed. uh, both houses of congress, and and. here we have seen the consensus of consent of both republicans and democrats on the volume of this assistance and the volume of the us military budget, yes, that is, on some major foreign policy moment. i kind of bring everything up to the fact that we are something in general from these elections. after all, we are on the sidelines. what is usually new. i'm already said at the very beginning of the program. many people are waiting for something. yeah, that's weird for me. well, i think this bernard shore said that the only lesson from history that uh, we get is that we get no lessons from history. yes, what are we to
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expect from this? uh, they will continue to supply weapons. well , to russia it has already developed there. uh, some already such a reinforced concrete negative attitude, which is hardly some kind of political party, which is now there some additional percentage of votes hmm, this is unlikely to change anything, but we see that now some weak impulses are starting to sound from an american western european country that it would be nice to somehow come to some kind of settlement of the conflicts in ukraine and work out model. eh, a solution to this crisis situation that would suit all parties, but so far this is such a weak signal and the main thing is that they are all in tune. e that russia should give in to russia, this should give in to this to give up that to give up for the russian federation, such a formulation of the issue is now absolutely unacceptable. uh, and most importantly, that very weak signals are coming to kiev. we see that kiev 's position is relatively. and the fact that zelensky
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and his administration are not going to do not want. uh, to agree on something and declare it somehow the position of kiev, uh, washington is clearly not going to. uh, spur change, so i think even more congressional elections. there is little here that will affect and, uh, this, unfortunately , many have illusions about what is there the republicans are coming. they won't want to pay. they don't want to support. uh, the current ukrainian regime will not want to supply e. uh, arming the military equipment of this will not be uniquely the republicans to a much greater extent. well, in general, they are largely connected with the interests of the american military-industrial complex and received a contract and are not at all going to lose them, which received contracts, which received an advertising campaign for american weapons. uh, during the fighting in ukraine, the same systems
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himmers. here it is. naturally. the military-industrial complex is interested in increasing budgets, but in getting new contracts, new purchases. eh, government. and this is the budgeting process. that's how when we see, while fighting for the regular budget, including the military budget. we will see that the republicans will act no less harshly. eh, than a democrat. and if we analyze the past presidential elections, i mean, then, well, they accused russia of trying to influence the course in some way voting on the minds of uh, ordinary americans as well. in fact, if you look here, then, uh, how hmm or the same ukrainian agitators, it adds up. it seems that ukraine then influenced the elections, because they openly campaigned there for uh, for these for those mm. but now there was such an influence, by the way, i think that where there are, uh, local uh zones of residence of the
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ukrainian diaspora, and there it is such an influence, maybe, in addition, uh, well, uh, ukrainian business bureaucratic groupings, so called oligarchs, but they are traditional. uh, what is called invested money in american domestic politics and uh, invested money in lobbying efforts and uh, official and uh participated in the financing of american uh political science research centers, and we are well aware of this, therefore a certain position in washington sounded . uh, and after the fourteenth year, and found support, and from representatives of the legislative executive branch of the united states, fedor gennakhovich. thank you for clarifying a lot. us with fedor voitolovsky was our director on the air. eh, ran, and thank you very much to primakov. now
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let's contact the journalist. ah, in touch with us from florida from santa rosa beach elena nikitskaya elena greetings. hello hello. well , analyze the numbers that we are now seeing on american channels, which are following how, uh, well, of course, what is already there, and exit polls, what is already there, but some results. uh, where people on the internet also spoke for whom they gave certain votes. well, there are already of course, the first result, probably, is the counting of votes. and we can say that trump , who promised line, slide vectors, that is, uh, a resounding victory for the republicans, turned out to be wrong to stun. well, i don’t know, there is an advantage of one. uh, an advantage, that is, three, for example, u votes in the house of representatives, can this be called a resounding victory at all? ah. well, you know everything, everything, of course, is known in comparison. and here it is
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important. sometimes one vote is important, a one-vote advantage . this is the majority if you have 51 vs. 49, you're still in the lead otherwise, but i don't know how it's going. we really have a resounding victory here in florida, uh, a resounding victory is being celebrated, it's just an amazing victory in history, since the preponderance of the governor is the republican kind of paratroopers, who is running for a second term, and about almost 20%. this was voted unanimously, and the state, so here we are really dressed, but it must be noted that the elections are really going smoothly and legally . and now, of course, a lot of actions and measures have been taken to amend various legal processes, which were made and those, probably, some weak points were corrected, and amendments were made
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so that it would be impossible to rig elections somewhere. as we have seen precedents in the last elections, therefore, now i see that there are no such clashes of clashes in a society that is quite unified. everyone chooses what he wants to choose. and there are no kinks in any direction under my so modest, probably calculations. i think that the lower house will take, of course, the republic of the republicans. well, of course, with the upper chamber here comes. right now, the dispute there was resolved by six states, in principle, six states that were controversial now depend on them and so far, according to them, it’s just the final count, so the americans don’t sleep on the map, but update it many times what happens next by governors. we now see 24 out of five governors were occupied by the republic of the republicans, and some places were also managed to be turned over to surprise even in the most democratic
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places of some, as it were, the county districts of new york, for example, or los angeles. where for more than 50 years and seventy years people have voted for the democrats. they voted republican. and although i frankly, i have always voted republican since i had the opportunity here in the usa but i am for such a thing, on the contrary, monopoly and the authorities and the way against excesses one side, because it always smells of some or dictatorship. it can even start. just some kind of inquisition, since the republicans this can lead to such as boiled servants, if only the republic is everywhere. if it was everywhere, uh, the democrats can then turn into some kind of socialist slavery with such covid tyrannical echoes, as we saw in the experience of past years, so a sound balance is needed everywhere, but with such a good margin and a large margin
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of the republicans who they could have stayed somewhere. there are absolutely such, uh, objective internal indicators, this is how you we heard, for example, from john voroli, including from fedorov italovsky, well, it’s clear that now they are paying the main attention. uh, probably more than in previous periods on the economic situation within the country. yes, this is house holds, that is, this is home ownership, what is their income? this, of course, is about prices. and for utility bills, these are prices for gasoline, which, for example, joe biden did not see this growth point-blank, and we all talked about it. here, look, please, how much there. uh, gallon, gasoline grew up, he didn’t see this, that is, all these moments. they somehow didn’t really influence, it turns out, the elections of the americans, yes, which, well , they should, at least, connect all these failures with the activities of the democrats. you know, everything was to some extent even created
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artificially, that is, many things influenced there on the political this on the arena on all this, as we see how prices moved, there is a stop of one’s own fuel and dependence on fuel from others states of other resources, now i, for example, i have a slicing with realtors in florida then i see the situation is pretty good real estate prices are going up but the purchasing power of the people. uh, also quite tall people buy some real estate for cash. this is not small money. this suggests that the prices here are simple in florida, for example, panda express is an eatery, like fest food and the manager of this fast-where they promise him now to receive 84,000 dollars and there are 17 dollars to start, that is, the economy, in fact, here this inflation. she is created to some extent, as i say. here is a precedent the democrats should have made, that is, it is artificial. this is somewhere an abuse of power, and therefore this equal balance is needed in order
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to restore everything, because in recent years they have been trying to divide all of us, to divide society. we saw how we were divided by skin color, i don’t know, some religious beliefs, a look at covid, but measures, but everyone made their choice, who wanted a stricter control of covid measures remained, for example, in california there in new york, who wanted more freedom moved to florida before there in south carolina, more freely? what they say yes elena that's how they say there's another american observation inside. here i think, again, the same nbc that in these elections the whites voted the most, the people over forty voted the most and the people with such a normal income, that is, wealthy, but comrades, voted the most. that is, basically, just the result that we are now seeing is their work. well, the main result from what we have now already, by the way, in the lower chamber in the chamber. republicans have 220 votes and 215
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democrats. well, the numbers are changing, they are not in favor of the democratic party, but be that as it may, the main choice. this is the main conclusion - this is that the republicans did not succeed in a resounding victory, of course, and it is worth waiting a little more. maybe there are just a few more votes, they will get it somewhere, and what, of course, in foreign policy, we can hardly expect any serious changes. so or any changes at all. i thank you, elena nikitskaya was in touch with us from florida, blogger journalists thank you for your attention. of course, it’s worth keeping an eye on how these percentages change here, but this is unlikely to somehow change the overall picture. not all the votes have yet been counted, but biden is already
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preparing for two years of horror, as he put it , an opponent of the incumbent president trump, due to numerous violations at the polls. democrats' suspicion of rigging urged their supporters to take to the streets in fear for the property of the owner of the shops have already begun to board up the doors and windows. ukraine is on the verge of a real blackout while in most regions people are left without electricity, the president of the square is awarded an oscar and this is not an allegory. true, they are for the best role and a stranger, but the answer to zelensky's politeness turned out to be no less absurd than he distinguished himself this time. for suspicion, they wanted to blow up the power plant. now the plan was not destined to come true in the russian berdyansk, the saboteurs were detained, the tasks they received directly from the main intelligence department ukraine defendant nationalists with experience valuable booty for the russian special services, what to tell?
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well, we’ll also tell you how the most modern russian flamethrower systems work on the line of contact. and why do employees of the german automaker audi refuse to work? in the latvian rezakne, a monument to the liberators of the city, popularly known as alyosha, was demolished today, and early in the morning the police unhooked the monument, they drove construction equipment to it, which removed the sculptural composition with the monument earlier by the committee un human rights. he strongly recommended that the monument be preserved, but the authorities in latvia ignored this recommendation the day before, the local mayor tried to intercede for alyosha. he said that the dismantling is a huge mistake for the state, which is not supported by the majority of the city's residents
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. today, all of ukraine can be left without electricity. a rolling blackout across the country is announced by local media, with reference to the ukrenergo company, they write that most of them will be in kiev, chernihiv, cherkassy, zhytomyr, sumy, and a number of others regions, i recall earlier in kyiv they said. almost half of the infrastructure. damaged for repair of power facilities will leave. at least two weeks. ukrenergo. also not ruled out in case of new strikes. possible blackout. in the united states , the counting of votes in the midterm elections is completed, the intrigue is still preserved, the final data. which party gets the majority in the senate and the house of representatives not yet, while the republicans in their victory do not doubt the topic will be continued by our owner-respondent usa valentin bogdanov the first significant success for the republican party in florida was miamidate county, which had voted democratic for 20 years. and where now the
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latin american voters so valuable to them from the democrats have turned their backs on victory, senator marca rubio and florida governor rondesantis boris are celebrating with an lgbt agenda in schools. best of all in america, having coped in their own state. with the code of the landing force, they are called trump's most likely competitor . you have we made a promise to the people of florida, and we kept those promises. and so today after 4 years. the people pronounced their verdict here will be liberty thank you very much. now, thanks to the overwhelming support of the people of florida. we not only won the elections. we rewrote the political map, of course, honor only at the very beginning, and if everything is more or less with the house of representatives, it is clear from the forecasts that the majority will be with the republicans, then the senate, where there are candidates from two parties. in the key states, they went head to head. everything can take a long time. we may not know the election results and 10 days later. yes we can
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receive ballots by mail until saturday the count will start on monday but the latest deadline we will release the results is next week on wednesday but will everyone accept these results like 2 years ago scandals have begun, the farther west texas california the more reports of failures in the electronic voting system. it's arizona if there are two ballot boxes. and one of them does not work well, then the other will accept 75% of the ballots, as soon as it finally dawned, it became clear that the voting machines fail mass carp in about 20% of cases the ballot box fails some ballots in which people have already voted are not accepted by the devices. worst of all. the situation in the sailor's district in the most populous state largely depends on the will of the voters there, the outcome of the
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most fundamental battles for a seat in the senate and for the post of governor from the republicans , a former television journalist, cyril lake, is fighting for the latter. cyprus arizona residents will walk today on hot coals and broken glass to vote and i know they can queue for a couple of hours if need be, but things are going really well. maybe they will try to slow down the red tsunami, but it is approaching the trumpist and trump immediately heard her tribute do not leave the queue. stay where you are. they say that the urns don't work. they say that there is no paper on the plots, a lot of bad things happen. stay in line. don't leave yet the main court was held the day before at the polling stations, where they delivered a verdict that failed on all counts, the biden administration, three-quarters americans. this is shown by the exit pool data. the worrying state of the economy, and it's the worst economy in 40 years, is definitely an important issue, and frankly
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, they seem to be more concerned about people's sexual orientation than that many people can't pay their bills, but there should be ink in a pen. and you also need someone who can raise a pen , but this is also a problem. it is not for nothing that some democrats from the baidan, whose rating has fallen to 39%, have recently begun to step aside in the white house. this, of course, was felt through the press close to the democrats has already been leaked from biden's advisers. they argue that the results of congressional elections are on the intention of the incumbent. the united states will not be affected in any way. valentin bogdanov, ivan utkina maria egorova, is nervous about news from new york. hundreds of audi car factory workers go on strike in germany dissatisfied policy of german authorities demand higher wages and keep electricity prices down, protesters say scholz and his team forgot about their people instead
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they are pumping money and weapons into the ukraine, but meanwhile in the pockets of the germans. empty in a country of record inflation. the cost of energy is ruining the people of germany because of this in some cities. in the east of the country. including berlin, many hospitals and nursing homes turned off the heating. it is not known how long this strike will last, the workers issued an ultimatum to the government and the management of the audi plant the ministry of defense complex can hit the most protected enemy targets, including deep-seated flamethrowers escorted by guard groups to prevent saboteurs from attacking. e, after hitting the targets, the crew use thermal smoke equipment and covertly leave their positions. according to experts, the system baked in the sun . today it is one of the most powerful non-nuclear types of weapons. yes, armament is very
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effective and there is a hunt for these weapons. uh, she can destroy any concrete stronghold structures, having received the coordinate of the target, we advance to this specified point and work on the target. after that, we roll back the weapons in order to save the life and health of the crew members and this weapon, i receive commands with coordinates. i’m already submitting the coordinates to the point , we’re aiming and shooting, they report to us whether we hit the chain or not when we arrive at the rotten position, our fire support squad provides protection, we are dispersed in the area next to the car , we monitor the air so that there are no drones enemy also provide protection from the enemy. well , now about new examples of the courage of our military, this is what the ministry of defense reported. the calculation of the anti-aircraft missile
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system, which included private nikita evdoshchenko, covered important objects, the enemy tried to go on the offensive, evdochenko noticed the approach of an enemy attack drone in time, thanks to his vigilance. the drone was destroyed on approach and could not attack our position, senior lieutenant. stanislav dubinin , together with the calculation of his combat vehicle, led a dense fire on militant military targets. during the battle. managed to suppress three platoons, howitzers. the enemy, the enemy lost up to 30 fighters to the rest of the nationalists. i had to retreat, moving deep into the defense of the neo-nazis. lieutenants on the tank. smail magomedov discovered the enemy detachment, destroyed the militants and continued the offensive when his platoon entrenched the enemy tried to attack the lieutenant, was seriously wounded, but pulled the units out of the fire ismail magomedov was awarded the order of
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courage american actor sean penn received an academy award for his role in a film about the life of a gay rights activist. the press service of zelensky explained later that the oscar would have to be returned, saying that the actor handed it over only for the duration of the special operation in order to maintain zelensky's morale. the answer awarded pan with the order of merit, third class. in the belgorod region, cities and towns that have suffered from shelling are being restored; all residential buildings are being repaired in place of the destroyed ones; new volumes of work are being built. the streets are not crowded, quiet in the last few days here is calm. we don’t hear that now, it’s just that some distant reviews are shooting somewhere far away, but such big deaf ones, it seems, such very powerful guns are shooting this street from the ukrainian border.
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