tv RIK Rossiya 24 RUSSIA24 November 18, 2023 3:30pm-3:58pm MSK
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i think this is roughly what trump was talking about when he talked about the swamp. well, you know, they have already had a taste of big money, and now they want even more, there is a split among the right, there are people who are for america, america first, i consider myself the one who is for america, and i am shocked when i hear, that america's success is connected to what happens abroad, i believe in the sovereignty of the country, i believe that america must become a great country, must do its own thing. and as soon as we started this movement , history itself shows us that international liberalism, after the second world war, everything began to fall apart, social, moral, economic, this country is in decline, i can no longer look at these politicians standing on stage and saying, we can do anything, look around you, you still it seems that we can do everything, where is the evidence confirming that america can do everything, because when i...
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around me, it is obvious to me that we cannot do everything , our children are becoming dumb in schools, people are afraid to walk around the city, people are suffering from depression and fintanyl overdoses, we are fundamentally unhappy because we have no self-identity, because of all this we have no self-identification, we have already forgotten what it means to be an american, which is why i am so inspired by vivek ramoswame's speeches about american principles, and i i hate the way they describe these people who want this... bygone america, who are nostalgic about this bygone america, when someone said, "and i, and i thought about the man from west virginia who had both his legs blown off during the battle , abroad, and he is abroad america, and you tell him, no, as long as you are not for every war, then you are not for america, we have lost our self, because this is absolute nonsense, i would say to myself that if i am ever radical and speak out, then i
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definitely for england, married a british man, my children have dual citizenship, but i would like britain, i like to visit the united kingdom, but i understand what it means to be for america, it means to be for america, like someone whose ancestors from england, i absolutely agree with this, you can't help but be interested in where this is all heading, now that essentially no one in washington supports the leading republican presidential candidate? and if trump becomes a nominee, we will see the same thing as in the fifteenth in the sixteenth. i believe that there have always been those who are against trump. and now they all became for the landing force. a lot of trump's opponents have become trump supporters, and a lot of them are pro-war, they're pro-military-industrial complex, they've always been against trump. which are positioned as something good, but in fact they are. if you want to discuss this, then this
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okay, we should discuss this, but the discussion, instead of the supposed adequate conversation, always slides into insults and name-calling, so i don’t consider this something new, it’s just a transformation of the old, and such people have always been there, will they be on their ballots in principle? vote against trump, well, in 15, in the sixteenth, they did that, and it didn’t lead to anything, in the twentieth they, i don’t know, maybe they will give their votes to biden, maybe not. i stopped making political forecasts a long time ago, it is now very difficult, i now i just hope america wins on the ballot, those who support america's interests, those who want our citizens to be successful, they are the ones who want to create guilt for wanting to feed their families, guilt for what they see at the gas station .
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when citizens cannot afford it, despite the fact that they and the state take away everything from them in the name of us , every second there is a new crusade, how many people have already gone through this covid in the last 2 years, we had a crusade against, but there has never been a crusade against the prices of the product, never, god forbid, if you want a piece of bacon for your family, and god forbid, you say it out loud, depending on the season, you are either a killer of grandmothers or what.. .this is putin’s puppet, either an anti-semite or a racist, ok, of course, we still want to think about our families, we still want to adhere to american principles, so if you continue to just call names, then we are no longer interested, we want to discuss how we really fix america. candison, thank you so much, thank you. genferon light spray
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save up faster, and we will help, asia welcomes you, the heart of the continent beats here, and we keep our finger on the pulse , today in the program i found a scythe on a stone, demographic records against climate change, what awaits central asia and its neighbors in the near future, the most valuable and self-sufficient valentina matvienko about russian cooperation, because right now, almost 2 million pashtuns are moving to the north of afghanistan right to the borders of the cis. let's start with the big news from kazakhstan , the country now officially has 20 million inhabitants, about reported this. president. the bureau of statistics clarifies that five newborns, three boys and two girls, helped to reach a new historical peak; they were born on the morning of november 14. on the occasion of this significant event, volunteers held a cute flash mob on the streets of astana, lining up in the big twenty. by the way, one of the banks
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will give parents of anniversary newborns 2 million tenge, which is approximately 400,000 rubles. according to estimates, the population boom will continue throughout central asia. by 2050 according to regional population forecasts will exceed 100 million people, which is typical for central asia in another 27.5 years. such growth rates pose challenges that are already obvious to central asia, from the need to create a comparable number of jobs in a short time, to, for example, an even more pressing problem - to provide the growing population with water. it is no coincidence that this week the first un meeting in central asia to combat desertification and drought was held in samarkand; the region is already feeling this arid breath of gloomy climate prospects. area of drylands in central asia today covers more than 150 million hectares. just think about it, this is about 40% of all lands. in the region, drought and desertification cause annual
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damages of approximately $6 billion. due to the degradation of pastures and arable lands, a huge number of people lose their last means of livelihood, including for this reason, every year. in search of work, from 2 and a half to the economically active population migrates from here. the choice of samarkand for consultations is not accidental; uzbekistan pays huge attention to the fight against climate disaster. tashkent directs more than half of all investments to areas prone to desertification, for example, to prevent dusty salt storms on the dry bottom of the aral sea, entire forests are planted. the most difficult situation is in tajikistan; here, among all the countries in the region, there is the least, and 95% of the territory is at risk. in order to feed their families, millions of people are forced to leave their homeland in search of income. un climate experts are sounding the alarm, this model allows cope. transfers from migrants keep the economy afloat, but given the dynamics
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of the spread of deserts, if nothing is done, waves of forced migrants will overwhelm neighboring countries and provoke an acute humanitarian crisis in the coming decades. about climate challenges and their consequences - an interview with our expert. so, it is clear that desertification is a pressing problem for central asia. what caused this process? thank you, the question is interesting, because it breaks down into several answers: firstly, it is obvious that the central asian region is a region with an arid climate, that is , other climatic reasons that are not natural, but anthropogenic, this is everything that is associated with the development of irrigation in the region. another aspect is the grazing use of land, the overloading of these lands. an excessive number of livestock leads to the most negative
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consequences, that is, the loss of vegetation cover, and finally, the third main circumstance is the question: are there any effective ways to solve this problem? well, of course there is, the main one the problem here is population growth, and in these countries, that is, an increasing population requires much more resources, and these resources are not enough, accordingly, the way out of this is to implement as soon as possible, as efficiently as possible, the so-called water-saving technologies save soil, the point is , that this region is a region where desert territories, desert biomes, so-called, occupy dominant areas, deserts already exist, but if we have improved this desert, then we must continue to maintain it in good condition. those systems, there may no longer be enough resources for this and
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technological solutions for the use of which were found there , say, 100, 2003 solutions, what threatens further degradation, the so-called wars for water, are these just horror stories, or one of the real possible scenarios? well, first of all, i would like to immediately say, of course, that god forbid if something like this starts in this region, because conflicts... over water, they have always existed here and still exist, and collective decisions, but there are local conflicts that are inevitable and require careful attention from the authorities of the relevant countries and the relevant municipalities in order not to succumb to all kinds of provocations. in a notable event in asia, and throughout the
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commonwealth parliamentary assembly, the russian delegation was headed by the chairman of the federation council valentina matvienko. the speaker met with the president of kyrgyzstan sadyr japarov. valentina matvienko noted the importance of the russian language in communication between all peoples of countries commonwealth, noted how much is being done today to support it in the cis countries. one of the large-scale projects for the construction of russian schools in central asian countries, including kyrgyzstan. president japarov his. turn noted the effectiveness of russian-kyrgyz relations of a reliable friend of kyrgyzstan, undoubtedly, your visit will contribute to the further strengthening of friendly ties between our countries, you and i had a very meaningful and warm conversation in may during my official visit to moscow, i am pleased to emphasize that kyrgyz-russian relations have positive dynamics in almost all spheres of life. we are truly connected by a common destiny, a common history, friendly
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relations between our peoples, and we are interested in continuing our and expanding and deepening our mutually beneficial cooperation in every possible way. during the session, a series of meetings were held with colleagues from belarus, kazakhstan, tajikistan and azerbaijan, and issues of international cooperation were discussed. also the kyrgyz republic. since the birth of changiz aitmatova. a mandatory part of the program is laying flowers at the monument to the victims of the siege of leningrad. in an exclusive interview, the speaker of the federation council commented on the results of kyrgyzstan's chairmanship in the cis. i want to note, this is not only my point of view, all heads of state have stated this, that kyrgyzstan’s chairmanship in the cis was very successful. all events were held at the highest level, this is due to the president of the republic, our kyrgyz colleagues, they
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really did a great job, and bishkek was capital, and an international capital, where very important international events took place, at the level of heads of government, at the level of foreign ministers, heads of state, today this baton passed to the heads of parliament in the cis, and the chairmanship of kyrgyzstan, it was very productive, the results were 17 important documents were signed on... topical issues in which all cis countries were interested; as i already said, an agreement was signed on the creation of an international organization, which came from the president of kazakhstan, since they last year we presided over the cis, it was implemented already this year, in addition, an important decision was made, in my opinion, about
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cis observers and partners, this means that now the cis will be able to take part in the work. state, this expands the capabilities of this structure, we also asked valentina matvienko how russia is going to build relations with the countries of central asia , given the increasing political and sanctions pressure on the countries of the region. in fact, both america and the european state are exerting strong pressure politically on the central asian state, hold special separate meetings. to drive a wedge between russia and the states of central asia, and we feel it, but despite any sanctions pressure , as i already said, uh, our cooperation continues to actively develop, we proceed from the fact that it should be mutually beneficial, self-sufficient, self-valuable , we proceed from the fact that it must be filled with specific
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content, economic, specific projects, investments, humanitarian, cultural projects, we are confident, confident that will allow us to destroy everything that connects us, in history, in our relations, the main thing is in the relations of people, here the friendship of peoples is not just some common words, mutual respect, friendship and trust, i am sure that this cooperation will gain momentum, because we don't have a younger, older brother. we cooperate on equal terms, everyone is interested, everyone benefits from this cooperation, but why destroy what benefits states and peoples. and to other events of the past week. kazakhstan is not going to consider american proposals for the construction
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of nuclear power plants with small-module reactors in the republic. astana considers such us projects, quote: risky, because... where in the world will they give another option proven from a safety point of view. alisa learned the kazakh language. yandex's voice assistant can answer a user's question, announce the weather forecast, or report some interesting fact. moreover, this is not the limit; additional options are promised to be provided in the near future. so far this version of alice available only on the territory of kazakhstan itself. schoolchildren with tajik citizenship, yegor goroshko and iskander, who was promoted to pan. the guys there represented the asian branch of the russian robot league and turned out to be the best in the most difficult engineering category. silver went to kazakhstanis from the astana lyceum. a new type of military service will appear in kazakhstan - reserve service. according to the draft, which was submitted for public discussion, such service
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will be accepted voluntarily from 18 to 50 years old, and officers up to 60 years old. ideally. the reform will allow mobilization to be carried out faster, without unnecessary delays at military registration and enlistment offices. when an alarm is declared, in conditions of war or some other danger, the serviceman will immediately be able to come to the military unit where he has already undergone training. military registration and enlistment offices are not needed for this. the fighter will immediately begin performing tasks for which he has already prepared in a specific military unit, and will already be assigned to him. they propose banning the parranja and cutting beards. the need is explained by safety requirements, religious clothing covering face, thick beards interfere with personal identification. according to the sharia of the hanafi madhhab , a woman is allowed to wear clothes covering her face; for a man, wearing a beard is not obligatory, but desirable. more recently
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, a similar law was passed in uzbekistan; here, for wearing a burqa in a public place, the fine is $810. what else do you remember about the past week in asia? members of a radical group that was planning to overthrow, quote, the secular system were detained in kazakhstan. the operations took place in astana and izheskazganiya; during the searches there were extremist literature and other material evidence were confiscated. a number of members of the group have convictions for serious crimes. the head of the russian ministry of health, mikhail murashko, made a work trip to kyrgyzstan, where he met with his colleague almykadar beishinaliev. the parties discussed areas of bilateral cooperation, such as the exchange of experience between russian and kyrgyz doctors, and also agreed to more actively interact in the field of pharmaceuticals. turkmenistan celebrated the harvest festival, which traditionally fell on the second sunday, sent the president of the republic. he called for more active introduction
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of modern technologies into the agro-industrial complex, and praised the breeding workers who provide farmers with high-quality seeds. the turkmen cities of ashhad and arkadak hosted the international festival of theatrical art of the happy era. it united groups of production artists from other central cities. asian countries, as well as from russia and turkey, participants in demonstrated folklore ensembles. and let's turn to afghanistan, there now like this, the country’s security forces are now moving on roller skates, in some issues the taliban are ultra-conservative, in others they don’t even go, slipping with the times, or ahead of it. and i didn’t even notice one more very important afghan news from the elephant category. amid the humanitarian crisis in gaza, almost no one paid attention to another large-scale resettlement of
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almost 2 million afghan-pashtuns from pakistan. read more about what is happening in our story. someone is packing bags of belongings and throwing pickups. many people just walk. pakistani pashtuns have been gradually squeezed out of the country in recent years. but this exodus is truly massive. the huge diaspora was given a shield. if the government had not ordered, we would not have left anywhere, we spent our whole lives here, raised our children here, and we ourselves were born in this place, our whole life is not an exaggeration, half a century ago, immediately after the overthrow of king zahirshah in afghanistan, pashtun refugees began seek at least relative peace in pakistan. islamabad did not object, and then neither did the taliban, who did nothing that the pakistani authorities would not like it, be it... with the communists of the eighties, or the victory over the pro-western ashrafani government, most recently, when american troops left afghanistan.
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moreover, the pakistani leadership turned a blind eye to the famous underground workshops of gunsmiths in the city of dara adam kheil to other, to put it mildly, not entirely legal pashtun activities. and the issue of demarcating the border between afghanistan and pakistan was not particularly pressing. durand's symbolic line extends. did not in any way divide the pashtun communities of the two countries, but now everything has changed, the pakistani taliban, who are mostly pashtuns, decided to follow the example of the afghan ones and declared jihad against the army of pakistan itself. unfortunately, in recent months , pakistan has faced terrorist attacks, many of which are behind the taliban, supported from afghanistan. and in such conditions, every pakistani pashtun, potential militant or... at least a visitor to training camps where young men are taught how to handle weapons with explosives. this seems to explain the decision to deport. although the afghan taliban are quite likely only happy
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about the increase in population due to the influx of refugees, because no one has canceled the need to form a reserve for the army. according to the expansion of new armed units, he also increased the costs of maintaining madrassas with a military-religious bias. it is still difficult to say what exactly the taliban are preparing for, but the trend is alarming in any case, because... everything is happening right at the borders of the cis, of course, for a reason, secretary of the security council russia's nikolai patrushev recently emphasized that the situation in afghanistan continues to cause deep concern. people's artist of russia konstantin raikin presented in tashkent the play jokers based on the play by alexander ostrovsky, a poetic solo performance in his own voice. i'm somehow very happy about ours. here for our tours and this beautiful city there are invitations, all sorts of thoughts about how we can continue this here,
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