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tv   Mobilnii reporter  RUSSIA24  November 12, 2022 8:35pm-9:01pm MSK

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and the companies of the enterprise have been producing mechanical biofireplaces for almost 10 years. instead of firewood, a special liquid is poured into them, the liquid is set on fire and the living flame burns. at the same time, as we can see, no combustion products are formed; no exhaust chimney is required. suppose, if we compare it with the same candles from candles, as a rule, soot forms here absolutely clean combustion, that is, no combustion products are emitted. at the same time, the company has been selling polish automatic bio-fireplaces in russia for 4 years. those that are controlled by pressing a button, but in march, european partners completely suspended interaction with moscow, to the point that they stopped answering our calls, letters, and so on completely left the russian market, thereby pushing us, as it were, to produce our own design of this segment of fireplaces , that is, on the basis of their enterprise. we have organized the production of a full cycle of smart fireplaces. they already require a connection to a 220 volt network; they can be controlled from a smartphone, you can turn on the fire, adjust the flame. to
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by the end of the year, the company intends to present its devices in three different configurations in plans to transfer the production of steam fireplaces to moscow. the company has developed a model that allows you to change the color of steam from smartphones in the full range while, according to the russian technical specifications, such devices are produced at chinese factories. most of the exhibition of the moscow interior and design week was devoted to the furniture industry, enterprises are trying to find their niche, for example, this closet is for those who love complex concepts. designer, took a real macro shot of human brain neurons and transformed it into a closet pattern. looking at it, you see what's inside, that is, you can seem to climb into a person's head. whose closet is this? that is, you come to his house and see this closet completely filled. one way or another, you fill your furniture with objects
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that you like, that describe you, that is, this idea of ​​an open mind. and this brand seeks to replace the famous swedish giant in the russian market. stoic two in one and toilet and working versatility simplicity, and most importantly elementary assembly. even when we were developing the instructions, we conducted two tests and invited people, but our friends, who had never assembled a table, asked them to assemble them even at a moment when they did not know what to do. we then corrected them in the instructions. in general, it is ideal, or the smart desk is a modification for interphone chargers and the necessary sockets are hidden. in the tabletop, you can directly charge your phone right on the table. you're negotiating doing your thing put down the phone. it's easy for you to charge. if you have a large- screen conference room, you connect an hdmi laptop and display this entire presentation on the screen. such tables are made here at the factory in korolev, production is being prepared for
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mass production to buy smart furniture. it will be possible not only to order initially. we made these tables only for individual production, that is, some certain projects, and then we decided to start manufacturing them serially in the future. here. uh, first production model, yeah which we are currently making. we have 300 cohorting tables. so in the near future, they will appear in the marketplace will appear in retail chains. the company produces up to 100 tons of furniture per month. it's not just smart tables range from chairs to living rooms soon in stores. you can see this bedroom set, and these sofas in the style of obi-sabi. previously exhibited only at design exhibitions. they are also going to be mass-produced after the departure of western competitors. feel good here. it seems to be about 2 1/2. the number of contracts increased there three times. here. uh, even due to this, we are planning to
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modernize our production in the near future by replacing machines, here to increase productivity. here. well, if we change this machine. yes, we are increasing productivity by about 20-30%, that is, there is demand. yes, respectively, that is, we plan to bring the second shift to work in two shifts in order to cover the request of a-a customers. the frequent difficulty of manufacturers, where to get components and accessories in a situation where demand is growing, and western partners are leaving production turned their attention to compatriots, for example, the production of upholstery and interior fabrics. at this moscow enterprise in recent months. increased twice. now i have in front of me a catalog of upholstery fabrics. uh, this is what is in the greatest demand now, uh, we have been developing these developments for more than a year. and how the fabric for furniture differs from the fabric for clothes according to the pattern here is developing. e fabrics,
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for furniture, must understand very clearly to understand the scale, the texture of the furniture fabric. understand? how will it fit into the surrounding interior. these are completely different colors. this company not only produces fabric, but also develops textile design. drawings invented by russian artists end up in the collections of world brands and end up. some of the largest analytical agencies are now working on prints that will be in fashion in the summer of 2024, and a theme has come into fashion in clothes and furniture, uh, associated with alchemy astrology of magic, but in this season it has been holding for several seasons. e this season. it will be so with a slight touch of retro. she will be very soft and very friendly. to make it easier for designers and manufacturers to create the same sofas and the company launched a digital platform, the resource allows you to select and order fabric with the desired
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pattern online, and the volume, maybe even two linear meters, 3,000 patterns have already been uploaded to the platform and for the next year we let's bring this number up to 50,000 drawings, you can also upload the drawing itself to the platform. that there is every young designer artist that someone makes his own collection for the enterprise. you can make it very quickly on high- quality fabric. wherever it is located away from large industrial centers by a domestic enterprise, which were previously in the shadow of large western brands. now it is important to show oneself to the consumer of the interior and design week - this is one of the opportunities, while the proposals should not be left behind. moscow is trying to support companies in the creative sector on their way to a bright business future. places in technology parks and concessional loans and grants for the purchase of equipment transneft is not only
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the transport of oil, it is a modern production of engineering products. the tompzel plant has advanced technologies that allow the development and production of electric drives of the highest quality. an experienced team brings to life unique ideas and solutions creates the future today tom zell russian innovations of the new generation.
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on november 4, 1979, radical islamists stormed iran. us embassy building disarmed the guards and took dozens of american diplomats hostage. this was the apogee of the islamic revolution. this is not just a story of the overthrow of a-but about the american shah a reza peklivi. this is also a clear demonstration of the thesis that unconditional support from western countries does not mean the political survival of this or that regime in the middle of the 20th century, sheikh mohamed riza ikh levi decided to reform iran, he was supported by the united kingdom and the united states, who were attracted by
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iranian oil and gas, the united states of america they have always strived to pursue such a policy, which can be called a policy of ex-territoriality, and what is at stake is a term that lawyers love, but it seems to me that it explains a lot when the united states of america, they spread their interests, their right, their economy beyond limits of their borders and already and then and in the twentieth century in during. cold war yes, and earlier the united states of america, where they were not satisfied with the sovereignty of other countries, for example, the sovereignty of oil-rich countries over their subsoil, here is a vivid example of this iran they pursued a policy of extra territoriality and, in general, american companies were not only extracting oil. they sold it, they transported it and actually all the profit that was associated with it. it remained in the hands of american business, sharing the achievements of civilization and helping to maintain
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an appropriate lifestyle until 1979. tehran was compared with paris, london and madrid. the poll is not about how iranian society began to develop after the revolution in iran, but the question is what serious ally the united states lost in as a result of the revolution of 79, that is, before that, the asker regime passed. absolutely pro-american secular-iranian state absolutely uninhibited iranian women western way of life, and access to all the benefits of the developed world and then suddenly, overnight, a woman is put on a veil, and you need to follow very strict islamic laws, and that’s exactly the shiite version of islam, and of course. uh, part of uh, the iranian intelligentsia did not
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agree with this and was forced to leave the country for well , and the united states was also not ready for that as a result of the islamic revolution, the new leadership of iran will completely change its course, and move away from er, so since the american positions followed by the shan regime, the revolution, it was a surprise that new instruments of dissemination appeared. fathers of information influence in every stall then, but cassettes were sold, and on these cassettes. ah, there were sermons, ayattol khamins, and the embassy staff saw these tapes. ah, but they thought that it was well, that it could be neglected, that they were enough, as if confidently feel themselves in iran and actually. e, the situation there is stable, yes, and it turned out, and that the students,
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first of all, very actively bought these cassettes, listened to sermons, exchanged them in these sermons. he was very critical of both the role of the united states and the policy of the secular regime in iran , which was focused on us. the united states of america and the role of american corporations, which actually controlled oil production. the revival of e shiism, and in islam, led to the fact that the islamic revolution and the soviet union took place we also had relatively good relations with iran, and america did not expect this. no one, that suddenly a completely new iran will appear, a completely new rank, and from that time on, iran again begins to play its own very special game in world
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history. islamic revolution. it created a unique precedent, in which a state appeared on the world map under the conditions of the cold war, hostile to the united states of america and capable in the face of severe economic and political sanctions, both from the outside, and from the west and from the outside. uh, the closest regional neighbors capable of surviving, achieving economic development and, in general, presenting an alternative model of economic development policy. he falls under terrible sanctions. he is fighting in the most brutal way with iraq. he helps the afghan mujahideen. who fights against the soviet union everywhere in iran. we remember that we seem to have good relations with iran. lady ilyich brezhnev congratulates her, and her taluha is mini, but on various holidays. a. and this is allah's mimini-
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one answer, that is, for him. uh, state atheists - you understand nothing at all, iran is a key shiite state that provides support to various shiite movements and a state where shiites are in one way or another in power. this is modern iraq, syria, and the most interesting thing is that the only state that has managed to resist this global american imperialism at all. it was iran, you know , and this is the only state that a turned out to be ready to impose severe sanctions on severe restrictions, but in general continue its a course towards independence, that is, despite all the difficulties, uh, that iran is facing. although the economic pressure from the west from
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the united states which impose imba authorities on this country, and various formats of technological and economic sanctions, there is enough persistence political will and sovereignty support on the part of the country's population, they allow iran to play independently a very influential role not only in the regional, but also in the global international system in the 20th century. another story happened when cooperation with the united states led to military invasion and coup d'état happened in the panel, the military invasion of the united states of panama in 1989 was a logical continuation of the actions that washington took a in relation to the region. and latin america and the caribbean when uh americans ah? they counteracted the spread of the
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revolution with endini, put pressure on cuba and organized an intervention in panama. latin america is historically perceived by the united states. how about some backyard? foreign policy activity, which in the late eighties showed, the soviet union was adjusting the american direction, and he considered himself dreaming as well, in fact, intervention in e. here, this backyard could not be allowed under any circumstances, uh, the penetration of communism by the communist regimes that were so strong in the countries of latin america, in general, an example of cuba. the united states has always had it in front of its eyes, and here there is certainly the possibility of some kind of effect dominoes of the fall of some regimes spread to
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others in the panama canal zone. uh, it was precisely american territory. that is, there was an american garrison. uh, who controls the panama canal zone and the profits of the panama canal went to the united states. well, in the seventies , the united states government agreed with the government of panama that in 1999. the lease of the panama canal will finally be completed and the panama canal will be handed over to the panamanian government. with the approach the americans tried to revise the deadline when it was necessary to transfer the panama canal under the control of panama and renounce american control, the panamanian government headed by e, the president refused to meet the americans in response to this, the americans declared drug dealers on the river drug traffickers and a criminal. ah, the whole epic of the american invasion of panama was,
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yes, but the panamanian general, and which hmm well , quite a person, quite a remarkable biography since 1960, has gone through several, as we we are talking about training in us schools. and he collaborated with the americans, in general, was such an agent of influence , and even sat on the salary of the americans from 1960 to 1980, riga received from the american government. for 100,000 dollars annually, starting from 1980, 200,000 dollars annually for comparison in the specified period of the 1980s, and 200,000 dollars was the annual salary of the president of the united states, but this did not interfere, and he worked closely with the drug cartel to enrich himself with some additional sources medellin, a and b in general he handed over competitors from other
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drug cartels to the americans, but at the same time, in general, he worked out the channels for the supply of e-e drugs on the territory of the united states of america, ultimately the americans, and this became very angry with the first one. what did it offered. norway to leave panama in exchange for the removal of these charges from him, that is, if he leaves panama, he leaves his post, then in this case he ceases to be a drug dealer, he refused such an offer. yes, americans. strengthened first. uh your forces in the panama canal zone and then conducted a direct military intervention in panama, that is, they landed troops, which, uh, occupied the capital of the country. when there was a big big spanish
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colonial empire, but from it you singled out a state called colombia a, then they wanted to build the americans. uh, just the panama canal and from colombia they took and grabbed a piece of territory called it panama, you know? well, it’s so beneficial for us that we will create a new state, and therefore they were sure that the panamanian elites are those elites who, uh, who can be completely manipulated, you know, fast enough the americans took control. in general, for us, but he tried to hide on rugba, where he could hide, he hid in the vatican embassy for this, in order to smoke the americans around the perimeter for yoga from there, and the embassy was surrounded by cars or talking loudly and began to turn on at high volume regularly lose. uh, well a variety of american. well, let's say it would be,
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well, or in rock orange. how are the famous songs? well, here is one of them, ah, i fought the law, but there is such a song, i fought the law and a line there interesting. i fought the law, but the law won. and here around the clock. in general, they played these compositions in a rock arrangement. eh, well, there is no other way left in riga, so, uh, way. he surrendered against him will be held several trials. total. he will receive about 60 years, the panama canal remained at the disposal of the united states, although later it was nevertheless transferred to the government of panama, but with a number of important military reservations in favor of the united states, america has always fulfilled role. a very active totalitarian state in someone's territories on its own territory. she plays democracy in foreign territories. it forcibly establishes democracy, that is, totalitarianism, uh, with a military takeover. the american
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government loves to seize and keep under its control countries where america is interested in subsoil. perm was. maybe i'm not a human factor.
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man everything will be fine. no will not belong to me i will kill them all.
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on the main events of this minute in our news release, vladimir putin discussed by phone with iranian leader ibrahim. raisi further development of relations in politics and economics, including in the transport sector, as reported by the kremlin press service, the leaders agreed to intensify contacts between the relevant departments. in nova kakhovka, one civilian died. three more were wounded as a result of massive attacks by the afu, the shelling was staged. when the civilian population was evacuated in the city, there were about 200 people on the square.

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