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[000:00:00;00] it’s very for those people how to get up to the level of even remembering that knowledge in all universities, and in all for all specialties, including technical ones. therefore, this would be a very good vision, but it is also politically important, because it would help even here it is purely administrative. it would help us to work more with this student mass that comes from school. that's what they bring. here is the first course, in general, he says, let's go to school. here is a university, like a school. that was different in my time. well, listen, volodya is a separate program. here how can one say that a person can enter five universities in each university again specialty. where are the callings? where did you live? it's always like this, i don't understand. well, guys, let's lead universal higher education for everything. or maybe ten years. well, let 's destroy without literacy, then 8 years, then 10 years. now everything will be. in general, all general higher education. this is what our economies need.
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okay, i won't talk about it. and how it will not go away for a long time. well, today, of course, such a day is very important. say that there are two events. today is very july 4th - it's a national holiday in the united states - independence day and remember this congresswoman maxim waters, but the one who defended limpopo from the kremlin's puppet aibolit she said, correctly, in my opinion, she said that the declaration of independence is based on such a lie basically a lie, because actually, it was accepted. the secret of the second number, not the fourth of the fourth. it’s just that they found out, and signed it in full only a month later on august 2, but the most interesting there is at least one woman who signed no transgender. well, i'm plus no, and the representatives of the indigenous population of america
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signed it as a protestant there, only all decent people brought up fish, the owners are smugglers. now, if you hang up the first declaration of independence, it is in all textbooks that the first large surname is present, which is signed immediately below the text will be john hanko. he who he is the smuggler who got around. that's why he was the first to sign, because everyone else was afraid, because this is treason. it's in british colonies were punished by beheading, therefore, in fact, he signed it for a long time, he is a smuggler, he will board his ship, and why chase the wind? so, when now here they are all the time this is one of those documents for which for any american with mother's milk. they soaked up almost like this declaration of independence and soaked up almost to their own state, i must say, here is the raising of the flag. yes, a lot of things were then copied by the europeans, then they began to copy.
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we have this respect for the symbols of american statehood. well here's the question i did it the day before, they always spend it the day before, and they also conduct a geoloc survey for major holidays. and what happens, and interesting figures are obtained, that now 2/3 of americans are sure that the country is moving in the wrong direction. 72% say that the country is in a state of economic and moral decline. this is despite the fact that in the twentieth year in the twentieth year, for example, when e trump, remember the persecution was that hmm 46% of americans trusted their government, that is, they trusted trusted trump. now this percentage is 31 moreover, 56% in 2006 trusted bush jr. and in 2006 he was already hounded, he was re-elected for the second time and , in fact, bush was mixed with various
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substances. the administration lost this problem and 56% was now 31. that's how much this society is degrading, and i can tell you one thing. you say that there gadya was spoiled to spoil on the periphery by the british. this is the ussr halford, mackinder, this is a concept. hartling and so on americans nicholas spikeman pull the blanket over himself pull everything over himself and there it was precisely his concept that proceeded from the fact that eurasia should not in any case, that america be the main eurasia should not be united. and on the same day , the sco takes place. what i want to draw attention to is that the sco is generally united by an adversary. you see, india and pakistan well, i would not say that geopolitical friends of india and china have a pretty serious disagreement. and here, i would say, our
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role is huge, because we can talk from the bottom of the camp and with india we can talk from beijing from wood. we don't have those contradictions who are and the fact that such an organization exists, which is said. actually , our president that the system of international security has degraded. that is, it actually does not exist. so i tell us a thousand times why is the osce? i do not need. why do we need this obse? the president is now proposing that the sco antiterrorist structure be turned into a body that will deal with all security issues. but this is the beginning. this is the embryo of the security system of the eurasian continent. here, if this idea is supported and then gradually. just because it is not done , of course, a security system cannot be created on click. it will arise
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gradually when conditions are created that will allow creating mechanisms to form mechanisms that will shift. these are the contradictions that exist within the framework, moreover, putin proposes to turn the sco from an economic and military-political one into a humanitarian one. after all, putin spoke a lot about the youth in his speech. that we should have common educational programs in common exchange program student exchanges, there sports and so on. that is, this is the humanitarian side, this addition to both economic and military-political aspects, which i was involved in, i can talk a lot more in our president. yes, i would say more, sissy comrades. first, the word global management is used here. he used this term several times, global management and taking into account what earlier putin
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and many others have said about creating a multipolar world. this speaks volumes. yes , indeed, china believes and it has passed an internal declaration that all these global institutions should not be thrown away. no , it says in the declaration about the need to reform the wto, not to give it to westerners. and reform so that it serves the interests of the members. and this global management is another thing that he ties. here is what dima has already said about what he mentioned. well, such a thing. i even somehow wrote it out to myself that it is necessary to jointly develop a foreign policy based on the common and long-term interests of the region of which region we belong to different regions, in principle, so the idea is to create a eurasian region, but remember. yes, regions from the word region, that is, from the verb of response. it is to manage the region, it is
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a managed, but not an independent, not a sovereign unit. this is not a state, but regina is based on certain principles , if these principles are developed. this is the core of the future world order, beautiful. and in this sense, of course, this very sco. in my opinion, especially in comparison with what is happening now in the united states , it is a serious blow to the entire american-centric design. which now exists is also the reform of global institutions, but here it is clear, indian interests. really want to join the un you really want to be a member of the security. and we need to support it. and if it goes further now and the joy next year will be in belarus, i am sure of this, but others will begin to join. yes, not hai mongolia will be switzerland, listen, there have always been some kind of negotiations in switzerland. all intelligence officers were there. yes michael of switzerland will be in mongolia yes i think switzerland is great sea power. yes, therefore, what
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is happening right now, and especially against the background of the fact that tomorrow is the eightieth anniversary of the battle of kursk. and here the united states, i would say, they don’t remember their historical roots by and large and don’t remember who they are dealing with now. we are replaying. i wouldn't say, these are smart people. there is no longer any talk of isolation. russia in the west is not talking, they are talking about something else, that it is necessary to build a new containment system. wow. here is just confirmation that andrei can still time to show the map, after all, why this map is interesting. what did you say about the region, and the regions, if you look, it is already larger than its russian continent, we suddenly see that these are now the chinese? this is pakistan this is india and this is iran and the crescent moon.
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that is, now it turns out that europe is locked up. europe is a peninsula quite right, that is, europe turns out to be a remote province, which is cut off from everything and the situation becomes extremely difficult for the baryl of everything else, that is, a completely different alignment. at the same time , it turns out that europe is still cut off from many logistical routes, that is, not so many , and maybe this is a very curious alignment. can be very curious and therefore the idea that was to encircle russia may turn out to be quite different. if by and large it can be. so europe turns out to be locked up, especially if we also take away northern africa and the arab world, then it will be completely sad for the chest. in
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the world and i want to note only here is the representative of great britain out. said it was not good, as suggested. uh, former president medvedev break off diplomatic relations between russia and great britain. they are needed and why she says they are needed after the victory, but ukraine is in operation in this war, as she said, it will be necessary to start negotiations. and for this there was no need for paternal relations between great britain and russia. and i wanted to ask this arc. and if russia is defeated, then negotiations are not needed. not if but when not, well, to her no, well, they say to her, i am the winner of russia yes, i see him, of course. then do not need
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people will be ethical relationship. yes, that is , they are needed in the event of the victory of ukraine for negotiations, and if ukraine wins. about i want to say. and second, they pay a lot of attention. as the core of the sco is central asia, this is how it began. that is , the sco is to some extent. or maybe make it difficult for the public to stick their dirty hands into the central axis, because all countries are against this intervention and what has now been declared and confirmed by all countries. this
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including no. that the demand is against unilateral sanctions, against those that other than those imposed by the security council only against iran and against china and against russia i mentioned here yesterday. we must not forget that this is france and france also has its own traditions of defending national interests. yesterday , a demonstration of white youth took place in the streets of france. in the best
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traditions of the third reich, they went to the arab quarters. they beat them, like sidorov's goat, they all fled. and they were talking about france, that is, the process that we were talking about, it is already beginning to appear and the white assault battalions that will be taken. and they want to take matters into their own hands, because macron said he spoke to the emergency police yesterday. how to say a few words about germany from
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a different point of view. one main problem today in germany is that capital is running out, and the second problem is the lack of skilled labor. and then, uh , the head of the german economic council suddenly discovered something new. she says it's necessary every year. one and a half million emigrants, why to make up for qualified? edema from
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germany from which it all began, and it all began long after the second world war when germany in order to use cheap primitive labor , the force began to carry trade from turkey at the beginning of the italians, it was not much, but first then the balkans from the balkans from yugoslavia and so the turkish population appeared in germany and what is the lesson of this already? if the country does not want to cut itself. she must do everything to
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be based on her work, not to leave the country in dependence. ekaterina brought the best all over the world peter brought well peter well peter peter brought a lot a lot we brought for three years officers in these minutes there except there were many officers, israel was built on migration. america was built by israel, they
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brought them built. there would be no other country as workers, but israel brought people here on this issue. this is not technical perfection at all. to germany but we brought the germans and nothing in large numbers in the better you brought the germans, so how many generals, marshals , scientists, german names. so, when you reach the level of germany today, then
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tell me, and we will find an invitation to the level of germany today, because the road is down. i i take the example of the history of russia when we brought from everywhere and once i say, learn from the mistakes of others. so we don't do them. we do our own want to learn in a different way. we learn from our achievements, not from our mistakes. we have half, the russian army completed 90%. 12 year, surname. who is it, are they natives, what kind of births are all brought? citizens, you understand, i 'm just quoting bagration who said that there are two russians here, i told him there the rest of them went yesterday. well, he's his chief of staff. i'm just from what the nuances that people feel to be understandable, because then the turks
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blow up germany. i can’t say more, now, probably, he will say, because i still don’t see an explosion from the turkish side of germany. do not you see. and you see, the explosion from the turkish side is exactly how else, how else to say, citizenship by blood, the germans moved away, of course, but that's why i ask, what is happening in germany, but there was a big excursion that grows in the arabs that the saracens do in their famous books . yes, why he
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was slapped hard there, but well, well, that's a question . if the americans can do it, i don't i understand why it is necessary here from him, in my opinion, you serve so much, they receive, what you talked about there, in general, there is a whole programming in the american army. there is shit. you're in china, it's almost like
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automatic citizenship. about july 4th, the united states is an amazing country, i remember, the united states which position from kennedy is not america america who fought for his
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country and was wounded before the president who was a deserter and ran away from the american army, and they did it. president and today we we are talking about a country that is broken over his camps and which has a tradition of burning the national flag and spitting on their country. jacob is. i would like to talk about the national theme. here in germany i very often have to take a taxi. and now, if you want to know the country, then, of course, it is best to talk with a taxi driver, who will be a taxi, and i was already driven by the nephew of the king of the former king of afghanistan well, the truth is, it was not in berlin, it was near frankfurt, but in an iranian turk. completely different completely different nationalities. and here's what's interesting that's what i said there, when you talk to them about germany, they talk about
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those who come in large numbers, who come there in the full feeling that they are germans. well, that is, they kept everything that they have there, but they are already germans, they speak a broken language. well, actually, as any of us by accent can still be recognized, each of us immediately understands yeah, well, yes, you are german, of course, but still you are not standing here yet, you did not come from there. well, here's the difference, i absolutely raised the right question. here there were several germans germany had several waves of immigration, each of which gave the country some kind of impetus for a certain development. well, at the beginning it was, well, really italian there was a small migration , then it was turkish migration, when they took these people and took them to those who brought them to where the country needed it, builders were needed. first of all, people were needed who could practice ro. retailers are all famous donors, but in germany they are called that. it's turkish the invention of all these sausages, which are now said there, they say that these are german
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sausages. these are turkish inventions. it's all turkish community in different places. set it all up. yes, carius is a turkish invention. although the germans, as, unfortunately, any german. say, something more important says that the pork knuckle was invented by our jewish shops in our jewish restaurants in germany, but the truth is, this was already a very long time ago, even before e historical materialism. but uh, this is the appearance of cats. yes yes it would be it was, as it were, this is a long-standing emigration, which in the end. that made up this gigantic community, almost 4 million people, well, there was also another immigration. this is our immigration with you. e compatriots from different countries of the former soviet union is also almost 4 million people. they brought it. well, as they say, they brought it , but this, of course, cannot be compared with repatriation, israel, but in a certain sense, it was a german program that wanted
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to return its compatriots. there aren't any. in general, yes, ethnic germans. yes they wanted to do this. they did it , people came who felt like russians, but by blood. they were germans. they gave germany what germany lacked, 99% of them came with the highest qualifications, mostly workers, mostly technical, mainly in those areas of activity that germany needed , including industry in industry, people worked in factories, people worked in factories, then there was another wave of emigration. this is when it was already the beginning of the nineties . well, a little earlier than 88-89, i arrived, other migrations, including jewish and russian ones, whichever they like, also came with a completely different one. feelings, but this immigration came, uh, 90% people with uh, just highly educated among these 90%
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, half are those with higher education. and that's what really constituted a certain part, that's the foreign community in germany, which today has from 12 to 20% approximately. and what did mrs. merkel do and now her , uh, this is one of her sequences, which announced this program. she said come on, we'll accept everyone they decided that this is when this whole wave started. we can do it all. these millions of refugees and syria from africa from afghanistan will come and these refugees will be able to give it to germany germany was not enough to provide pension funds in the first place, because germany is aging dramatically there is not enough money to do something, but people arrived with a completely different culture completely different religion. completely with a different understanding of what their values ​​are completely different values. take from it to first of all, this cash desk came across to pick up. indeed, because they were given opportunities by which they could and can
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live and do nothing, and merkel is nothing hesitant. she probably thought that in 5 years they would start entering the state treasury so that this category of people would integrate and begin to work and bring in money. this requires a change of approximately 3,500 generations. that is, it is 30-40, or even more years, when these leave, their children will already be born and will speak german as their native language, which then the next ones will give birth, the cheekbones will already go. that is, during this time germany will die out. that is , there will simply be nothing there, and nothing interesting will move. well, on this i round off germany. i want to say a few words about the sco and about this map, which i really liked. in general, i got the feeling that the world that was called, then one polar to two polar, now multipolar , it seems to me that somehow there is such a drift in two directions, on the one hand , sanctions are gathering, and on the other sides
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anti-sanctions. and this is it. this is the movement. in principle, it is not even an economic movement. this is really such a clear political division between those who would like to rule and between those who say, no, we will still live by
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our own laws. having turned away from the soviet past, it was necessary to fill this gap with something. bandera's remote control existed after the war. well, in the camp they are given 10 as a sign of ukrainian nationalists , these are all azov residents, these were all mariupol residents, whose children were zombified at school for 14 years.

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