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kasparov needs to be protected even more, because kasparov is an example of a russian who has always had an anti-putin, anti-imperial position. he recognized the crimea as belonging to ukraine, despite the fact that even navalny himself accepted it only over time . so i would say that yes, it is good that however, sometimes admiration comes prematurely, the french president already understands that everything seriously, it's better late than never, but the president of france can seize russian resources without asking anyone? in france and can support this initiative, but he does not. the french president can add more money to defense without much effort. here, germany is significantly ahead of france. france lags behind poland when it comes to aid. and here it is enough to simply compare the potentials. the french president can provide ammunition. the french president can organize the supply of the ukrainian army longer-range missiles. i would not like us to artificially direct the conversation to nato troops in ukraine. they will act instead of seriously discussing what is real. i
kasparov needs to be protected even more, because kasparov is an example of a russian who has always had an anti-putin, anti-imperial position. he recognized the crimea as belonging to ukraine, despite the fact that even navalny himself accepted it only over time . so i would say that yes, it is good that however, sometimes admiration comes prematurely, the french president already understands that everything seriously, it's better late than never, but the president of france can seize russian...
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hopes, davankov and so on, what are they doing, their key task is not to corrupt khadrkovsky or kasparovtions, their task is to split the eyes of 23% and split from them approximately 10-15%, well, 15 is generally a super success, which will move from anti-putin to the category of doubters. strictly speaking, everything that the russian authorities are doing now and will do in the near future, in relation to the opposition, will be an attempt to work to transform these people into those. who doubts, or on eh?
hopes, davankov and so on, what are they doing, their key task is not to corrupt khadrkovsky or kasparovtions, their task is to split the eyes of 23% and split from them approximately 10-15%, well, 15 is generally a super success, which will move from anti-putin to the category of doubters. strictly speaking, everything that the russian authorities are doing now and will do in the near future, in relation to the opposition, will be an attempt to work to transform these people into those. who...
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the question here is not about khaderkovsky, kasparov, navalny or anyone else. the problem is that there are 23% of russians who oppose the russian government. at the moment, on the whole, it is difficult to think of a sociological firm more loyal to the russian authorities than in this country. sociology has been made. 72% of russians said that they believe in the election results, i.e. 28%. even more than all 23 do not believe in the election results, in this case, what is the task ahead the kremlin and all these hopes of davankovo and so on, what are they doing? their key task is not to oust khadarkovskii or kasparov from their positions, their task is to split the 23% and split approximately 10-15% from them, well, 15 is in general a super success, which will move from anti-putin to the category of doubters, actually speaking. .. and everything that the russian authorities are doing now, and will do in the near future, in relation to the opposition, will be an attempt to work on turning these people into doubters, or ee controlled pseudo-liberal or anti-wa
the question here is not about khaderkovsky, kasparov, navalny or anyone else. the problem is that there are 23% of russians who oppose the russian government. at the moment, on the whole, it is difficult to think of a sociological firm more loyal to the russian authorities than in this country. sociology has been made. 72% of russians said that they believe in the election results, i.e. 28%. even more than all 23 do not believe in the election results, in this case, what is the task ahead the...
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it is becoming problematic in europe as well, talking to people, talking, for example, to garry kasparov the greatest expert considered in the united states to be an expert on russia , and i am me at the moment is the director of the kasparov academy, the world academy, then his opinion is that... something serious, seriously, the americans will start helping only when the real presidential race begins, besides, they have their own interests in internal affairs, because in american elections, after all, the main thing is internal affairs, domestic issues, foreign issues for the americans, they always take a backseat, sometimes they want, sometimes they want to enter like the first world war or the second world war, when they see the need for it and political necessity. with, of course, various slogans such as the struggle for democracy, whether it was really, whether it was, whether it was used a little for... for politics, but in any case , the americans always came out victorious from every war in those wars in which they took a real part in them, of course they were led in them , now
it is becoming problematic in europe as well, talking to people, talking, for example, to garry kasparov the greatest expert considered in the united states to be an expert on russia , and i am me at the moment is the director of the kasparov academy, the world academy, then his opinion is that... something serious, seriously, the americans will start helping only when the real presidential race begins, besides, they have their own interests in internal affairs, because in american elections,...
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spoke about it while meeting with the russian opposition in spassa chaos, and wrote about it gary kasparovrussian white house to prime minister putin and tried in every possible way to dissuade him from becoming president, otherwise he would have an arab spring here, that is, biden is kind of not very good, so to speak , didn’t really like you, in general even then you had such a historical duel with him, or did you just say it somehow, somehow you didn’t really pay attention to it, you didn’t even really pay attention, that is, for him it was serious, but for you it’s not, well, that’s just it this is a sign of interference. and we have said many times, and i have said many times, we will not allow anyone to do this. in the nineties , cinema almost disappeared; today it is a strong industry with billions in revenue. we wanted to register you in one of the pavilions, but it turned out that everyone was busy. now you have to wait 2-3 months in advance for a very large number of films. series are being filmed, so many are being made, a lot is being filmed, why is it important for the country
spoke about it while meeting with the russian opposition in spassa chaos, and wrote about it gary kasparovrussian white house to prime minister putin and tried in every possible way to dissuade him from becoming president, otherwise he would have an arab spring here, that is, biden is kind of not very good, so to speak , didn’t really like you, in general even then you had such a historical duel with him, or did you just say it somehow, somehow you didn’t really pay attention to it, you...
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pakistan and of course would be for further fueled enemies two >> now what do you make of garry kasparov theory? because there is something odd. he points out that russia, moscow is one of the most police cities in the world where you can get arrested for murdering anti-putin slogans and a public square. and here you have these terrorists chris for one hour are going doing their rampage uninterrupted, managing to get away as you point out, going all the way across, apparently toward ukraine according to the russian government. but at the same time, the president of belarus claims that they were apprehended on the belarus border. >> which >> suggests that there's some kind of cover up that there are two stories out there. there's somebody didn't tell the president of belarusian. this this is our official line that they were at the ukrainian border what do you make of all that >> yeah, i think there's a couple of things that need to be said. the first is that you're not 30 and states rumors are poisonous and they really run rampant as soon as there's any confusion it's just a conspiratoria
pakistan and of course would be for further fueled enemies two >> now what do you make of garry kasparov theory? because there is something odd. he points out that russia, moscow is one of the most police cities in the world where you can get arrested for murdering anti-putin slogans and a public square. and here you have these terrorists chris for one hour are going doing their rampage uninterrupted, managing to get away as you point out, going all the way across, apparently toward...
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kasparov has always had this and it is clear that now he's in the crosshairs.hat will happen to putin's desire to further conquer the world and rebuild the soviet union in its former borders? i think that now putin needs more powerful powers, so what he's really hoping for now is not that he'll get a good result, that he'll be able to say to his own: okay, look, i'll do it, the next stage he 'll try to break through the front somewhere, maybe he'll want to rush to kharkiv, now he tactically needs something big, and we have to block his way. so that's what's been happening lately, i'm being asked why did i go to the front at all? i am doing this in order to tell even more passionately everything i saw in london, paris and berlin, this is the goal and the point is to mobilize our partners in the west today so that not once, not in a year, not in two, in the coming weeks, ammunition were delivered, it is wonderful, by the way, that the president of the czech republic understood this, because he is just an example of such a figure who perfectly feels not only what
kasparov has always had this and it is clear that now he's in the crosshairs.hat will happen to putin's desire to further conquer the world and rebuild the soviet union in its former borders? i think that now putin needs more powerful powers, so what he's really hoping for now is not that he'll get a good result, that he'll be able to say to his own: okay, look, i'll do it, the next stage he 'll try to break through the front somewhere, maybe he'll want to rush to kharkiv, now he tactically...
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you know what happened to khodorkovsky, you know what happened to kasparov, who is now in exile.w what happened. get real? i am real. i can assure you that i'm real. and i have my brother spent his time injail, he took away from his family. and as you mentioned, he is in solitary confinement and they are really torturing him every time when i'm issuing new investigations. so i'm a guy from the real life here in russia and i understand everything. and i do believe that people's support can prevail the strategy, what kind of strategy putin has against me. boris nemtsov, whom you knew very well, was walking down the street just a couple of hundred metres from the kremlin when he was murdered. that is the reality of moscow today. you're not immune from that. in this particular room we have meeting with him and with the volunteers. we were preparing the big rally. and after this meeting with the volunteers, we went in the street and i was arrested for the 15 days and he was killed a week later. so i understand what's going on in russia, and i understand a lot of risks and i understand
you know what happened to khodorkovsky, you know what happened to kasparov, who is now in exile.w what happened. get real? i am real. i can assure you that i'm real. and i have my brother spent his time injail, he took away from his family. and as you mentioned, he is in solitary confinement and they are really torturing him every time when i'm issuing new investigations. so i'm a guy from the real life here in russia and i understand everything. and i do believe that people's support can...
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the so-called russian position, from khodorkovsky to the last fighter, including and... including kasparovlse, i see how they react to this operation, evgenia came to kyiv chirikova, mark has arrived feigen, yesterday there was a forum to support russian volunteers, there is such a rise, an increase in the status of those russian, russian, so-called oppositionists, at the same time almost nothing is being done to really... support those, these national movements, who are fighting against the russian federation, those liberation movements that had to be supported and helped, everything was concentrated on the russian position of the so-called, which in essence is no different from the climate except to submit to others, i think that the danger of russia, the needle of such russia, it is in nationally isolated movements. because exclusively national movements, national republics are the achilles heel of the russian federation, just like the former union republics, you have to work with them, focus on the russian opposition, hope that there will be some kind of civil war between russians , be
the so-called russian position, from khodorkovsky to the last fighter, including and... including kasparovlse, i see how they react to this operation, evgenia came to kyiv chirikova, mark has arrived feigen, yesterday there was a forum to support russian volunteers, there is such a rise, an increase in the status of those russian, russian, so-called oppositionists, at the same time almost nothing is being done to really... support those, these national movements, who are fighting against the...
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hopes of deganokov and so on, what are they doing, their key task is not to corrupt khadrkovsky or kasparov from... their positions, their task is to split eyes 23 % and chip away from them approximately 10-15%, well, 15 is generally a super success, who will go from anti-putin to the category of those who doubt, actually speaking, everything that the russian authorities will do now and will do in the near future in relation to the opposition, it will be exactly here is an attempt to work on the transformation of these people into those who doubt, or eh... controlled pseudo-liberal or anti-war opposition, that is, it was necessary to look very clearly at the agenda of the day, which was proposed by nadizden, and judging by everything in this one, this growth will to move the entire kremlin about allegedly anti-war opposition, see this week in the program judicial control with tetyana shustrova candidate. date to the constitutional court. who failed the interview? when was the constitution of ukraine adopted? i can answer questions. but why did the judge's drunken driving become the fruit of
hopes of deganokov and so on, what are they doing, their key task is not to corrupt khadrkovsky or kasparov from... their positions, their task is to split eyes 23 % and chip away from them approximately 10-15%, well, 15 is generally a super success, who will go from anti-putin to the category of those who doubt, actually speaking, everything that the russian authorities will do now and will do in the near future in relation to the opposition, it will be exactly here is an attempt to work on...
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who should it be khadarkovskiy, kasparov, navalny's widow, who? in ukraine there is not even in my opinion, a unified vision of how we can... create, you know, i think in this case it's unprincipled, whoever we want to create as an entity, everyone else will gravitate to him, because there is no single center now, and this is the kind of moment we need, there is no single center, yes, okay, who will be there, it depends on us, mr. serhiy, thank you, we heard interesting thoughts, ideas, serhiy garmash, our colleague, journalist, analyst, and he once represented, in fact, was the representative of donetsk in the minsk tripartite. the group now just about these negotiations, which they either want or don't want , and now we have the opportunity to summarize everything that is happening right now on the border, but from the side of the russian federation, we are in touch with a former member of the state duma, a russian opposition politician, now our citizen, ilya ponomaryov, mr. ilya, i am glad to welcome you, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes,
who should it be khadarkovskiy, kasparov, navalny's widow, who? in ukraine there is not even in my opinion, a unified vision of how we can... create, you know, i think in this case it's unprincipled, whoever we want to create as an entity, everyone else will gravitate to him, because there is no single center now, and this is the kind of moment we need, there is no single center, yes, okay, who will be there, it depends on us, mr. serhiy, thank you, we heard interesting thoughts, ideas, serhiy...
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navalny was pretty good a non-standard figure, because he was not openly, it's not you, it's not gari kasparovit 's not, well, others later, well, of course, it's not people who were in power before, that is, it's like people, even appearances, well, such people who were deputies of the state duma and so on, but almost all of them are gone, that is, if someone remained... well, who is there, i don't even know if shenderovych is in the middle countries, well, bykov is, well , bykov is not the same figure , that is, if we speak seriously, i do not imagine any main positioner, and it is difficult to even imagine that this could become navalny's wife, as she became , you remember, in belarus, and why is it difficult for you to imagine, we, we saw that she also spoke in the european parliament, she is quite warmly received by western politicians, and in white... her joe biden accepted, why do you doubt? are we talking about how it will be received in russia or in the west? you see, in russia, you see, navalny was more of a serious figure, then, well, and then, let's say this, after all, russia is m
navalny was pretty good a non-standard figure, because he was not openly, it's not you, it's not gari kasparovit 's not, well, others later, well, of course, it's not people who were in power before, that is, it's like people, even appearances, well, such people who were deputies of the state duma and so on, but almost all of them are gone, that is, if someone remained... well, who is there, i don't even know if shenderovych is in the middle countries, well, bykov is, well , bykov is not the...
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story, then he talked about it when meeting with the russian opposition in spaso chaos, and gary kasparov, that he came to the russian white house to the prime minister. presidents, otherwise they will arrange something here , putin tried his best to dissuade him from joining the arab spring, that is, biden would not very, so to speak, not very vaszhal at all , even then you had such a historical duel with him, honestly, or did you just already have it somehow , to be honest, somehow you didn’t really pay attention to it, you didn’t even really pay attention, then it was serious for him. for you no, well, this is just a sign of interference, yes this is this 100% outright interference in our political, internal political process, and we have already said many times, and i have said many times, we will not allow anyone to do this, well well, so to speak, if you get away from interference of election battles, in fact the escalation continues, and it seems that... both superpowers russia and the united states are playing what in america is called a chicken game, this is when the clings rush
story, then he talked about it when meeting with the russian opposition in spaso chaos, and gary kasparov, that he came to the russian white house to the prime minister. presidents, otherwise they will arrange something here , putin tried his best to dissuade him from joining the arab spring, that is, biden would not very, so to speak, not very vaszhal at all , even then you had such a historical duel with him, honestly, or did you just already have it somehow , to be honest, somehow you...
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dinner party from an anonymous whatsapp on the subject of rachel reeves's picks — she wanted garry kasparovlaura, paddy and mel brooks. oh, there you go! that's not what you're doing next week, is it? no. so you're not having your ultimate dinner party on mfa? because that would be really bad. it's definitely a goodbye moment. all right. good bye, everybody. thank you for listening. i will see you next week while paddy is off on the lash! it's true. i can't deny. i must push you for an answer. it's true. what you've said is true. confirm or deny? no, i cannot deny. you confirmed all around. thank you very much, newscasters. goodbye for now. goodbye. newscast from the bbc. hello. we did have a bit of spring sunshine around on sunday, but the clear skies are lasting through the night. the winds are fairly light, too, so temperatures are really dropping. it's going to be quite a chilly start to your monday morning. could be a touch of frost and some mist and fog patches. they should clear away. there'll be a bit more rain moving into the southwest later on in the day, but for most of us, it's
dinner party from an anonymous whatsapp on the subject of rachel reeves's picks — she wanted garry kasparovlaura, paddy and mel brooks. oh, there you go! that's not what you're doing next week, is it? no. so you're not having your ultimate dinner party on mfa? because that would be really bad. it's definitely a goodbye moment. all right. good bye, everybody. thank you for listening. i will see you next week while paddy is off on the lash! it's true. i can't deny. i must push you for an...
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rachel reeves's picks — she wanted garry kasparov she wanted to be on say she wanted virginia woolf andura, paddy and mel brooks. oh, there you go. that's not what you're doing next week, is it? it's definitely a goodbye moment. good bye, everybody. thank you for listening. i will see you next week while paddy is off on the lash! it's true. i can't deny. what you've said is true. confirm or deny? no, i cannot deny. thank you very much. goodbye for now. goodbye. newscast from the bbc. hello, thanks forjoining me. let's see what the weather is up to for the rest of today and, indeed, the next few days. here's the summary for this evening. for most of us, dry and chilly, and with clearer skies this evening and overnight, another frost on the way. now, in the next few days, it's actually going to turn a little less chilly. we'll see these milder southwesterlies developing. that's from around about mid—week onwards. ok, the forecast, then — starting with the satellite picture, and you can see how big the gaps in the clouds have been, all of that bright, if not sunny weather today. the evenin
rachel reeves's picks — she wanted garry kasparov she wanted to be on say she wanted virginia woolf andura, paddy and mel brooks. oh, there you go. that's not what you're doing next week, is it? it's definitely a goodbye moment. good bye, everybody. thank you for listening. i will see you next week while paddy is off on the lash! it's true. i can't deny. what you've said is true. confirm or deny? no, i cannot deny. thank you very much. goodbye for now. goodbye. newscast from the bbc. hello,...
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you know what happened to khodorkovsky, you know what happened to kasparov, who is now in exile?n solitary confinement and they are really torturing him every time when i'm issuing new investigations. so i'm a guy from the real life here in russia and i understand everything. and i do believe that people's support can prevail the strategy what kind of strategy putin has against me. boris nemtsov, whom you knew very well, was walking down the streetjust a couple of hundred metres from the kremlin when he was murdered. that is the reality of moscow today. you're not immune from that. in this particular room we have meeting with him and with the volunteers. we were preparing the big rally. and after this meeting with the volunteers, we went in the street and i was arrested for the 15 days and he was killed a week later. so i understand what's going on in russia, and i understand a lot of risks and i understand danger. but this is my country. i'm going to fight for my country and i know that i'm right. another long time putin opponent, vladimir kara—murza, is currently locked up in o
you know what happened to khodorkovsky, you know what happened to kasparov, who is now in exile?n solitary confinement and they are really torturing him every time when i'm issuing new investigations. so i'm a guy from the real life here in russia and i understand everything. and i do believe that people's support can prevail the strategy what kind of strategy putin has against me. boris nemtsov, whom you knew very well, was walking down the streetjust a couple of hundred metres from the...
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garry kasparov, mikhail khodorkovsky, who was seen as a political threat, either jailed or exiled. and then you even have those outside of russia who dared to challenge putin's candidates think of like a viktor yushchenko ukraine who was poisoned all those years ago for challenging the pro russian candidate there, or an alexander litvinenko who died in london from radia, radiation poisoning. again, someone who challenged putin, putin does not tolerate opposition, political opposition protests. and many of those who are brave enough to stand up to him, pay with their lives. it's a fact and the signal is one piece of that strategy of keeping the russian people from being able to see these shows of courage and the show's of opposition in the question going forward will be for what i mean, martyred, for what to achieve, watch him one of the reasons excited to read your book is, what do you think the future is? do you think putin is at risk and russia? >> so the prigozhin brief uprising showed that there were some willing to challenge him, even those close to him and prigozhin wouldn't
garry kasparov, mikhail khodorkovsky, who was seen as a political threat, either jailed or exiled. and then you even have those outside of russia who dared to challenge putin's candidates think of like a viktor yushchenko ukraine who was poisoned all those years ago for challenging the pro russian candidate there, or an alexander litvinenko who died in london from radia, radiation poisoning. again, someone who challenged putin, putin does not tolerate opposition, political opposition protests....
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garry kasparov, former chess champion, has to live in exile. now, go back even to people who challenge putin's preferred candidates and others country, other countries to ukraine. viktor yushchenko, who challenged putin's favorite candidate and ukraine 20 years ago and was poisoned with that. you remember the pictures of his face poison with some sort of metal poisonous metal that nearly killed him as well, as well as dissidents or alexander litvinenko poisoned with radioactive polonium. >> but something here is really little spark collection navalny, he's an interesting one because he's not just a political opponent to putin right here. he is someone who exposed putin's corruption. >> and that's one >> reason he drove so much support there because putin is corrupt. putin, putin and his cronies still from the people that's why they are billionaires. that's why they own palaces. and so on. and farret, that money away around the world and navalny documented at the russian people are smart enough to know. that's right here on the respect for that,
garry kasparov, former chess champion, has to live in exile. now, go back even to people who challenge putin's preferred candidates and others country, other countries to ukraine. viktor yushchenko, who challenged putin's favorite candidate and ukraine 20 years ago and was poisoned with that. you remember the pictures of his face poison with some sort of metal poisonous metal that nearly killed him as well, as well as dissidents or alexander litvinenko poisoned with radioactive polonium....
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>> reporter: former world chess champion gary kasparov, who fled russia in 2013, is one of putin's mosthere, frankly. >> it's like a badge of honor. >> reporter: putin gets stronger and stronger, it seems. rather than the other way, which you predicted once, that he would be on the down. >> putin's strengths is very much a result of our weakness. any sign of indecisiveness, hesitation, fuels putin wpower. i can do this, nothing will happen. >> reporter: is there any possibility he will be acquitted? >> no. >> reporter: none? >> no putin treats gershkovich as money or weapons. it's one of the tools of him staying in power. he will be negotiating. >> reporter: putin himself has made that clear. he said he was open to a prisoner swap involving gershkovich and paul whelan and a deal for opposition leader alexei navalny right before he died in a russian prison last month. >> what i can tell you is that the united states has been negotiating with the russians. >> reporter: roger carstens is the u.s. special envoy for hostage affairs. didn't deny that a swap was in the works and fell apart whe
>> reporter: former world chess champion gary kasparov, who fled russia in 2013, is one of putin's mosthere, frankly. >> it's like a badge of honor. >> reporter: putin gets stronger and stronger, it seems. rather than the other way, which you predicted once, that he would be on the down. >> putin's strengths is very much a result of our weakness. any sign of indecisiveness, hesitation, fuels putin wpower. i can do this, nothing will happen. >> reporter: is there...
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talked about it while meeting with the russian opposition in spasakhaos, and gary wrote about it kasparov tried my best to dissuade prime minister putin from running for president, otherwise we’ll have an arab spring here, that is, biden didn’t really like you, so to speak, in general, even then you had such a historical duel with him, or you just somehow, to be honest, somehow didn’t really pay attention to it, you didn’t even really pay attention to the duel. it seems that both superpowers russia and the usa are playing what in america is called the chicken game, this is when the hookers rush each other, there they run into each other, and there it’s a game when guys in cars fly into each other’s foreheads and whoever swerves first, it looks like no one is going to be the first to swerve, so a collision is inevitable, why, well all. announced that they are not going to send troops, which means we know what american troops are on russian territory, these are interventionists, we will treat it that way, even if they appear on the territory of ukraine, they understand that, i’m there said
talked about it while meeting with the russian opposition in spasakhaos, and gary wrote about it kasparov tried my best to dissuade prime minister putin from running for president, otherwise we’ll have an arab spring here, that is, biden didn’t really like you, so to speak, in general, even then you had such a historical duel with him, or you just somehow, to be honest, somehow didn’t really pay attention to it, you didn’t even really pay attention to the duel. it seems that both...
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i, well, i actually wanted to help you, checkmate, checkmate, nine moves, kasparov nervously smokes on yes. thank you, what is it that they beat you again? no, tell me, don’t lie, sit down, yes, well, how long have you been with your dead friend for this what are you doing, blackmailing people , don’t tell me anything, i saw everything, do you owe money, why didn’t you come to me with this question, i don’t need the money, but whoever is in trouble, i decided to help, i got it. got it, oh my god, have you fallen in love again, yes , maybe, i don’t know, so the girl is a ghost, what does she have to do with the murder of the banker, nothing, she just likes to spy on couples, what kind of entertainment does she have, she spied on this olesya and offered to divorce her, we need to find this alesya, she killed a man, we need to detain her, you know? yes, i understand, we just won’t get the money then, are you crazy, you understand that this is the money of the family of the murdered man, i understand perfectly well, but they will not become poor, and there is a question of life and death,
i, well, i actually wanted to help you, checkmate, checkmate, nine moves, kasparov nervously smokes on yes. thank you, what is it that they beat you again? no, tell me, don’t lie, sit down, yes, well, how long have you been with your dead friend for this what are you doing, blackmailing people , don’t tell me anything, i saw everything, do you owe money, why didn’t you come to me with this question, i don’t need the money, but whoever is in trouble, i decided to help, i got it. got it,...
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kasparov. >> if you want a quick history of a.i. there is that.ut five years seemed to be a little bit longer, perhaps, than some might have anticipated in terms of being able to meet those kinds of -- >> but it's rainy day saturday, so we're watching traders because of peacock, "traders," excellent, by the way, if you like reality shows. "traitors." people are watching peacock. >> they are. they are watching. >> this is a super "survivor," "big brother." i will tell you that during one of the breaks, one of the rare breaks that we took, my youngest says to me, dad, you have -- i'm in the club, and you have held back the next nvidia from us. i said, look, no, nvidia is it. she goes, no, i want another nvidia, and i want it now. and i said, i don't know, go make yourself a sandwich. everybody wants, wherever i go, give me the next nvidia. i don't have a next nvidia. nvidia is a work in progress. >> nvidia -- the next nvidia is nvidia. >> thank you. >> super micro, not going to fit the bill? >> super micro is a rack company. just go buy dell. dell i
kasparov. >> if you want a quick history of a.i. there is that.ut five years seemed to be a little bit longer, perhaps, than some might have anticipated in terms of being able to meet those kinds of -- >> but it's rainy day saturday, so we're watching traders because of peacock, "traders," excellent, by the way, if you like reality shows. "traitors." people are watching peacock. >> they are. they are watching. >> this is a super "survivor,"...
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12 rounds, and you saw how tyson khalifil bit off the spirit, no, that was a fight. and karpov , kasparov’s go, oh, look , it’s almost new, they gave it to me when i graduated from school. it’s not true, i drove it for a whole month, i was generally the king of the road, then got into a ditch, was in the hospital for 2 months in a cast, in general, you see, i tried to touch up the paint, and then gave up, well, it can be fixed , well, we’ll see tomorrow, it’s not for nothing that i sat in mechanics’ garages, well, great, then let's go home, see you tomorrow, otherwise mom is worried, maybe let's go! great brother, why are you now running back and forth to the dacha, and what are you, an errand boy, or have you decided to hand us over to this guy, yeah, i have nothing else to do, wherever i want, i go there, just try something blurt out, yes he will blurt out, he’s probably already blurted out, he’s now messing with the cops, what kind of cops, don’t worry, i’m not a snitch, i’m worried, your mother is with the new district police officer in... what did you hear, you’ll soon be walking han
12 rounds, and you saw how tyson khalifil bit off the spirit, no, that was a fight. and karpov , kasparov’s go, oh, look , it’s almost new, they gave it to me when i graduated from school. it’s not true, i drove it for a whole month, i was generally the king of the road, then got into a ditch, was in the hospital for 2 months in a cast, in general, you see, i tried to touch up the paint, and then gave up, well, it can be fixed , well, we’ll see tomorrow, it’s not for nothing that i...
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from gary kasparov playing chess against it in the '90s and deep blue to where we stand today.im, this has not been unexpected. in fact, when i spoke to musk at tesla's annual meeting last may, so, let's call it, what, some almost nine, ten months ago, i asked him, given his previous sort of protestations, whether, in fact, he might sue openai. we can take a listen. >> you're very disappointed in what's happened there in terms of it becoming a for profit. are you going to take any action, sue them in some way? >> i do think that there's some -- look, it does seem weird that something can be a nonprofit open source and somehow transform itself into a for profit closed source. i mean, this would be like, let's say you funded an organization to save the amazon rain forest, and instead, they became a lumber company and chopped down the forest and sold it for money. and you would be, therefore, like, well, wait a second, that's the exact opposite of what i gave the money for. is that legal? that doesn't seem legal. and if it is -- and in general, if it is legal to start a company as
from gary kasparov playing chess against it in the '90s and deep blue to where we stand today.im, this has not been unexpected. in fact, when i spoke to musk at tesla's annual meeting last may, so, let's call it, what, some almost nine, ten months ago, i asked him, given his previous sort of protestations, whether, in fact, he might sue openai. we can take a listen. >> you're very disappointed in what's happened there in terms of it becoming a for profit. are you going to take any action,...