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January 6 Committee
January 6 Committee
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This collection presents television related to the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol .
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The TV News Archive 's Third Eye project captures the chyrons –or narrative text–that appear on the lower third of TV news screens and turns them into downloadable data and a Mastodon feed for research, journalism, online tools, and other projects. At project launch (September 2017) we are collecting chyrons from BBC News, CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC–more than four million collected over just two weeks. Chyrons have public value because: Breaking news often appears on chyrons before TV...
Topics: TV News, television, OCR, chyrons, third eye
Fact Checked
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A collection of TV news clips that have been fact checked by FactCheck.org, PolitiFact, The Washington Post's Fact Checker, or select other fact checking organizations.  Downloadable table with fact checks organized by topic, date, and fact check sources   here . p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; color: #454545}  
Trump Archive
Trump Archive
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The Trump Archive collects TV news shows containing debates, speeches, rallies, and other broadcasts related to Donald Trump, before, during and after his presidency. The Trump Archive launched in January 2017 . Since then, the TV News Archive has added archives for congressional leadership and top Trump administration staff. While largely curated by hand, the collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or...
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The 9/11 Television News Archive is a library of news coverage of the events of 9/11/2001 and their aftermath as presented by U.S. and international broadcasters. A resource for scholars, journalists, and the public, it presents one week of news broadcasts for study, research and analysis. Television is our pre-eminent medium of information, entertainment and persuasion, but until now it has not been a medium of record. This Archive attempts to address this gap by making TV news coverage of...
Topics: september 11, 911, 9/11
US Congress Archive
US Congress Archive
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See or download fact-checks by FactCheck.org , PolitiFact , and The Washington Post's Fact Checker . The U.S. Congress Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive , launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition....
Executive Branch Archive
Executive Branch Archive
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See or download fact-checks by FactCheck.org , PolitiFact , and The Washington Post's Fact Checker . The Executive Branch Archive is one of several collections of TV news clips featuring public officials, with related fact-checks. The Trump Archive , launched in January 2017, was the first such collection. While largely curated by hand, these collections demonstrate how Artificial Intelligence algorithms could be used to create such resources, for example with voice and/or facial recognition....
Face-o-matic results
Face-o-matic results
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Face-O-Matic was an experimental, public service, developed by the Internet Archive's TV News Archive in collaboration with Matroid . Face-o-Matic tracked the faces of selected high level elected officials on major TV cable news channels: CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and the BBC. First launched as a Slack app in July 2017, the TV News Archive began making the underlying data available to the media, researchers, and the public in September 2017. A new set of Face-o-Matic faces debuted in May 2018 (See...
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Topics: television, face-o-matic, AI, TV News Archive, face detection
Political Ads
Political Ads
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Collection of political ads.  Visualization of 2016 election ads in select US television markets: /details/tv?markets  Also viewable through PoliticalAdArchive.org .
TV NSA Clip Library
TV NSA Clip Library
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Experimental library of TV news clips pertaining to recent revelations about the NSA and its oversight
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Philly Political Media Watch Project
Philly Political Media Watch Project
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This is part of the larger TV News Archive . The project explored the public interest values of a digital library of 2014 political TV advertising, centered in the Philadelphia metro region. Media & Money The Internet Archive is presenting searchable online libraries of the Philadelphia-region’s political advertising, television news, and a wide range of related web and social media content leading up to the 2014 election. We partnered with the Sunlight Foundation , Philadelphia’s...
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Happy News Year!
Happy News Year!
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An exhibit of news broadcasts from around January 1st, 2012 from more than 60 stations in 30 countries. We hope the Happy News Year exhibit will highlight the amazing breadth of culture and opinion available through daily television news.
Topic: news
TV from Around the World
TV from Around the World
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A slice of TV recordings from Around the World
Topic: television
Animated Geography
Animated Geography
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Medium - Let Them Eat AI
Medium - Let Them Eat AI
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CNN - SAYLORin’ On
CNN - SAYLORin’ On
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Slate - Tucker Carlson Is Deflecting
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Topics: Kamala Harris, Child Tax Credit
Insightful analysis and a new outlook on the latest issues facing the country, the former South Carolina Congressman utilizes his mixture of wisdom, humor and historical references to break down the latest legal and political news.

Topics: Kamala Harris, Child Tax CreditInsightful analysis and a new outlook on the latest issues facing the country, the former South Carolina Congressman utilizes his mixture of wisdom, humor and historical references to break down the latest legal and political news.
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"Donald Trump wants to take us backwards" Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters at her first campaign event since becoming the Democratic front runner for the party's presidential nomination. The vice president categorized her campaign as a grassroots effort to rebuild the middle class. She contrasted her experience as prosecutor with former President Donald Trump's criminal convictions and indictments. Her remarks came on the heels of record fundraising with her campaign raking in more than $81 million within a span of 24 hours. The campaign event took place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which is considered a battleground state for the 2024 presidential election cycle. Sponsor: Harris Presidential Campaign

Topics: Donald Trump, Project 2025, Social Security, Medicare"Donald Trump wants to take us backwards" Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters at her first campaign event since becoming the Democratic front runner for the party's presidential nomination. The vice president categorized her campaign as a grassroots effort to rebuild the middle class. She contrasted her experience as prosecutor with former President Donald Trump's criminal convictions and indictments. Her remarks...
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"We are one team, one fight," Vice President Kamala Harris told campaign staffers in Wilmington, Delaware. Prior to her remarks, President Biden spoke publicly for the first time since ending his reelection bid via a phone call to thank staff members for their contributions to his campaign. Second gentleman Doug Emhoff also spoke and thanked President Biden and first lady Jill Biden for their continued support throughout the years. Vice President Harris said she intends to go out and earn the Democratic nomination and to win in November. The vice president also made it clear building up the middle class will be the defining goal of her presidency.

Topics: Donald Trump, Project 2025, Social Security, Medicare"We are one team, one fight," Vice President Kamala Harris told campaign staffers in Wilmington, Delaware. Prior to her remarks, President Biden spoke publicly for the first time since ending his reelection bid via a phone call to thank staff members for their contributions to his campaign. Second gentleman Doug Emhoff also spoke and thanked President Biden and first lady Jill Biden for their continued support throughout the...
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2024 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) gave a message to Democrats who may not support Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic presidential nominee saying, "my message to Democrats you are welcome in the Republican party." He also noted that he was disappointed that he wouldn't be getting the opportunity to debate the vice president. He also discussed his upbringing with supporters as well as what a Trump-Vance administration would look like outlining policies the administration would focus on. Those polices included education, U.S. energy and the economy. His remarks came during a campaign event in his hometown of Middletown, Ohio. Sponsor: Trump Presidential Campaign

Topics: Kamala Harris, Racist, Joe Biden2024 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) gave a message to Democrats who may not support Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic presidential nominee saying, "my message to Democrats you are welcome in the Republican party." He also noted that he was disappointed that he wouldn't be getting the opportunity to debate the vice president. He also discussed his upbringing with supporters as well as what a...
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Up-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, remarks from the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris and Senator JD Vance of Ohio, the newly minted 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee. Sponsor: C-SPAN

Topics: Donald Trump, Manufacturing, JobsUp-to-date highlights from candidates' speeches, interviews with political insiders, the latest poll numbers, fundraising stats, and political ads. Witness the campaign unfold in every episode. This week, remarks from the campaign trail with Vice President Kamala Harris and Senator JD Vance of Ohio, the newly minted 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee. Sponsor: C-SPAN
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Vice President Kamala Harris delivered a keynote address at a town hall in Philadelphia hosted by Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote, an advocacy group focused on mobilizing Asian American voters. She said the 2024 election was "the most existential, consequential, and important election of our lifetime." She then promoted the Biden administration's record and warned of what a second Trump presidency could mean for the country, remarking on the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity and "Project 2025" conservative policy proposals. "Do we want to live in a country of freedom, compassion, and rule of law, or a country of chaos, fear, and hate? We each have the power to answer this question," she said. This was Vice President Harris' sixth visit to Pennsylvania this year. She was introduced by Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Chair Rep. Judy Chu (D-CA). Sponsor: Biden Presidential Campaign

Topics: Donald Trump, DictatorVice President Kamala Harris delivered a keynote address at a town hall in Philadelphia hosted by Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote, an advocacy group focused on mobilizing Asian American voters. She said the 2024 election was "the most existential, consequential, and important election of our lifetime." She then promoted the Biden administration's record and warned of what a second Trump presidency could mean for the country, remarking on the...
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Topics: Donald Trump, Dictator"Someone who suggests we terminate our Constitution should never again have the chance to stand behind a microphone, and never again have the chance to stand behind the seal of the president of the United States of America," Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters in Greensboro, North Carolina. She articulated the importance of the 2024 election and reassured voters that President Biden was "all in" and would continue to run for reelection....
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Vice President Kamala Harris was interviewed by Caroline Wanga, president & CEO of Essence Magazine, at the Essence Festival of Culture in New Orleans. She discussed the stakes of the upcoming 2024 election, calling it "the most significant election of our lifetime," and referred to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's remark that he wanted to be a dictator on the first day of his presidency if he wins. The vice president said this was especially concerning amid the Supreme Court's recent ruling in former President Trump's case that presidents were entitled to immunity for official acts. She also discussed protecting abortion rights and the Biden-Harris administration's record on several issues, including student loan forgiveness. This event occurred amid speculation that Vice President Harris might replace President Biden as the Democratic presidential candidate, following widespread negative reaction to President Biden's debate performance against Donald Trump. Sponsor: Biden Presidential Campaign

Topics: Black Women, Maternal Mortality Rate, Public HealthVice President Kamala Harris was interviewed by Caroline Wanga, president & CEO of Essence Magazine, at the Essence Festival of Culture in New Orleans. She discussed the stakes of the upcoming 2024 election, calling it "the most significant election of our lifetime," and referred to Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's remark that he wanted to be a dictator on the first day of his presidency if he wins. The...
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President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump face off in the first Presidential Debate of 2024, live from CNN Studios in Atlanta, Georgia; Jake Tapper and Dana Bash moderate.

Topics: Joe Biden, Debate AssistancePresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump face off in the first Presidential Debate of 2024, live from CNN Studios in Atlanta, Georgia; Jake Tapper and Dana Bash moderate.
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hit the ground and he kept standing. i said get down. you got to get down. they are going to shoot you. if they had a machine gun, they could have taken us all out so we lay there a while and saw different places where the gunshots were at and president trump down, secret service he did and he was out and got him off the stage and he was bleeding so my son and daughter-in-law was behind the fence worried about them, we couldn't call so we started trying to get after them when they left us off and they had been right by the fence with the other shooter was. the water tower and one by the fence. >> according to the ap the district attorney's office think shooter dead in a rally attendee killed. still developing but to hear numerous pops so many people and

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ukrainian captivity. well, then we will show resonant footage from artyomovsk, the direction of the special operation, a russian surveillance drone captured a group of militants of the kiev regime, which you might think are just leisurely patrolling the surroundings. however, if you look a little more closely, it is not difficult to notice an important nuance that several hands are tied behind their backs, and the rest accompany their own colleagues as escorts, the end point of this route becomes the nearest forest belt where the execution takes place, then there are actually war crimes. by the way, the drone itself was eventually noticed and tried to shoot down. however, they did not succeed in this way, the video was in the public domain. but for what reason the punishers staged this bloody tribunal is still unclear. although it can be assumed with a certain degree of certainty that the soldiers were punished for failure to comply with one or another order, all the more such cases in the ranks of the armed forces are by no means uncommon and were recorded many times, george proves, the podgorny dollar of automata presented to the back moved away for the next trees, the executions of ukrainian servicemen by their own should be military field tribunals. today in ukraine it is an ordinary matter in the people's militia of the lpr. we are being clarified in the case of the application of the above penalties, recorded in the area of ​​artyomovsk-severskoye-kremennaya and svatov. that is , what the quadrocopter recorded and that this video became public. it's not uncommon that this happens all the time. it's just that the drone does not always fly over the desired position. or a lot may simply not be published in an understandable way reasons. and now, in principle, the commander has allowed everything absolutely, up to the implementation of an exceptional measure of punishment on the line of contact, which, in principle, the ukrainian so-called e, commanders or detachments used to be e, specially trained people. and as a rule, from among foreign mercenaries, but now we already see that, in principle, ukrainians are ready to shoot each other, by the way, the practice of executions has begun to apply, not today and not even this year 2014 militants from the forbidden right sector shot ukrainian artists. they refused to strike at the city after 8 years. no, and other cities of the donbass where only civilians live, they fire every day, apparently, more in the ranks of the ssu, there is no remorse left, where and at whom to shoot, and notorious radicals are not needed by their own and they will shoot them themselves. they sent me a video today. i suspect it was the ukrainian servicemen who sent this primary source, who show the real state of affairs on front, where they are simply brought down by the command, where they have nothing. and all this forces us to toughen punitive measures precisely in relation to our own colleagues, because mass facts of desertion are fleeing positions. it is not clear how they then qualify those who fell under execution, maybe i write it down in the column, missing, to avoid uncomfortable questions. by the way, this graph is very popular. here is the latest data of 15,000 people in ukraine, it is not clear whether they are alive or not? why it is important? after all, while a person is not listed as dead , relatives do not receive payments and in ukraine they are very afraid to voice the figures of losses in the european commission, by the way, they estimate about 100,000 killed. true, then they erased the records and tried to write everything off as a reservation. after all, otherwise , with the idea of ​​all reasonable questions, another one arises, how kiev will pay off its relatives. when you probably watched a feature film, driven horses are shot, so what's the point of paying dead ukrainians shot in horses in general a and their relatives. if there are still enough people alive and they need to pay at least something. naturally, the west pays. but the money that goes to wages. uh, it's better to pay these very servicemen while they're still alive. and as soon as a person dies, it is better to write it off in the so-called missing persons and should not be forgotten. what opportunities opened up for different commanders of the armed forces, a few months ago, the cabinet of ministers. he allowed military personnel to certify the will not only by a notary, but also by their boss, that is a ukrainian soldier, being on the front line, decides to write a will, and his battalion commanders or someone else assures him. and this last will will have legal force, as the conjurer conjurers would say, now watch your hands. i got hmm a seagull which has some kind of apartment property. yes, you can always follow him, and then, uh, pretend that he somehow violated something there, yes, uh, take a will from him, someone there signatures, get out, yes, write it and so on in the forest plantation take away shoot uh, then him the command to send these documents and a friendly person will receive this property a war crime in ukraine it seems to be already a common practice and quite. it is not difficult to imagine how one sin pulls another and ethical norms have long been erased. so, while some people are shooting, the authorities are

ukrainian captivity. well, then we will show resonant footage from artyomovsk, the direction of the special operation, a russian surveillance drone captured a group of militants of the kiev regime, which you might think are just leisurely patrolling the surroundings. however, if you look a little more closely, it is not difficult to notice an important nuance that several hands are tied behind their backs, and the rest accompany their own colleagues as escorts, the end point of this route...
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proof that kiev shoots its own soldiers for refusing to follow orders. here is a drone footage from the artyomovsky direction in the forest belt of a group of militants. if you look closely, some have their hands tied behind their backs, the rest armed, followed by cold-blooded murder. dron himself is ukrainian. as a result, they noticed and tried to shoot down, but it didn’t work out, such cases were recorded many times, but for some reason kiev treats its own people, andrey grigorievsky city will tell. artyomovsk in 2016, renamed by the ukrainian authorities into bakhmut , is now in the forests of fierce battles. here are the shots from there, taken by the apu fighters. that is, so we live here married there is nothing to fight. you are nothing. this has already ended with no one in the end, about seven people. he hides the losses of ukraine, but information, every now and then breaks out correspondents of the italian carrera de lsr visited the local hospital on average every day here. this is more than a hundred wounded , most of whom are severe or very severe in emergency cases, operate even without anesthesia , according to the new york times, even more than 240 people. the ukrainian arsenals also lose their forces per day, killed and wounded. utterly depleted one of the pentagon's frequent concerns is that the ukrainians are firing ammunition in exorbitant quantities, especially in places where as bahmood, based on the false assumption that the west's stockpiles of ammunition are unlimited, said a us department of defense spokesman on condition of anonymity. today is ukrainian army day. the holidays were invented in defiance of the russian on february 23, commander zaluzhny congratulated the military video messages president zelensky came to the position personally shook hands, handed out awards and was photographed only everyone sees our power. strike our ability to the high standards of ukraine, but for some reason i recorded the selfie in slavyansky. this is more than 40 km from the artyomov front line, and there, of course, the soldiers noticed it. do you want faridat vitanya pawned. i want to say hello to mr. zaluzhny and our zelensky star. how warm is it with you, maybe you will come to us to take a picture on the video. you say that everything is in order with you, that the fighters have nothing, the lad needs nothing. so, maybe it’s just that everything is so bad with such an assessment of the situation, i agree with the american general wesley clark, the former commander of nato forces in europe , i’m afraid that the surroundings of bahnuta can turn into a fire bag for the armed forces if the russians succeed to push back the position of ukraine before the arrival of the dosage from kherson to force kiev to ask for a ceasefire, then putin will defeat the ukrainian forces, digging and holding on, but not the essence of heavy losses, nor the meat grinder drone of the russian armed forces filmed a characteristic scene of four battles. ytsa is running into the forest with three colleagues and shot for violating the order, and it obviously consists in not retreating, despite the catastrophic losses andrey grigoriev vladimir

proof that kiev shoots its own soldiers for refusing to follow orders. here is a drone footage from the artyomovsky direction in the forest belt of a group of militants. if you look closely, some have their hands tied behind their backs, the rest armed, followed by cold-blooded murder. dron himself is ukrainian. as a result, they noticed and tried to shoot down, but it didn’t work out, such cases were recorded many times, but for some reason kiev treats its own people, andrey...
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he does not notice, but here is the proof that the ukrainian army is shooting those who do not follow orders, a russian drone recorded a war

he does not notice, but here is the proof that the ukrainian army is shooting those who do not follow orders, a russian drone recorded a war
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. and sofia petrosyan to lead. proof that kiev shoots its own soldiers for refusing to follow orders. here are the footage and the drone with artyom mazkov, directions to the forest band of a group of militants. if you look closely, some have their hands tied to their backs, the rest are armed, then cold-blooded murder follows. dron himself is ukrainian. as a result, they noticed they tried to shoot down, but such cases did not work out, they were recorded many times. and that's why kiev treats its people this way, andrey grigoriev will tell . here are the shots from there taken by the apu fighters, that is, so we are here and alive married nothing to fight. you look like nothing, even no one, how seven people ended. losses ukraine hides, but information now and then breaks out correspondents of the italian carrera de lassera visited the local hospital on average every day. most of them receive more than a hundred wounded here, of which severe or very severe in emergency cases operates even without anesthesia, according to the new york times. more than 240 people. a day loses vsu, killed and wounded and ukrainian arsenals. completely exhausted. one of a frequent pentagon concern is that ukrainians are firing ammunition in exorbitant amounts, especially in places like bahmud, on the false assumption that the west's ammunition supply is unlimited, a defense department spokesman said. united states on condition of anonymity today ukrainian army day holidays were invented in defiance of russia on february 23, the commander of zaluzhnoy congratulated the military video messages president zelensky arrived at the position personally shook hands handed out awards, took pictures everyone sees our power. hit our skills, the high standard of ukraine, but for some reason i recorded the selfie in slavyansky. this is more than forty kilometers from the artyomov front line, and there, of course, the soldiers noticed it. if you want the pledged, i want to say hello to the pledged gentleman and our zelensky stars. how warm is it with you, maybe you will come to us to take a picture on the video. you say that everything is in order with you, that there are no fighters, the lad needs nothing. so this, maybe everything is just so bad with us, american general wesley agrees with such an assessment of the situation clark former commander of nato forces in europe i'm afraid that the surrounding area has gone crazy, it can turn into a fire bag for the armed forces, if the russians manage to push back the positions of ukraine before the arrival of reserves from kherson and force kiev to ask for a ceasefire, then putin will defeat the ukrainian forces dug in and hold on, but suffer heavy losses meat grinder drone of the russian armed forces filmed a characteristic scene, four fighters all lead three colleagues into the forest belt and shoot them because they violated the order, and he obviously is not to retreat, despite the catastrophic losses andrey grigoriev vladimir

. and sofia petrosyan to lead. proof that kiev shoots its own soldiers for refusing to follow orders. here are the footage and the drone with artyom mazkov, directions to the forest band of a group of militants. if you look closely, some have their hands tied to their backs, the rest are armed, then cold-blooded murder follows. dron himself is ukrainian. as a result, they noticed they tried to shoot down, but such cases did not work out, they were recorded many times. and that's why kiev treats...
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proof that kiev shoots its own soldiers for refusing to follow orders. here are shots of a drone from the artyomovsky direction in the forests of the band of a group of militants. if you look at some have their hands tied behind their backs, the rest are armed, followed by cold-blooded murder. dron himself is ukrainian. as a result, they noticed they tried to shoot down, but such cases did not work out, they were recorded many times. but

proof that kiev shoots its own soldiers for refusing to follow orders. here are shots of a drone from the artyomovsky direction in the forests of the band of a group of militants. if you look at some have their hands tied behind their backs, the rest are armed, followed by cold-blooded murder. dron himself is ukrainian. as a result, they noticed they tried to shoot down, but such cases did not work out, they were recorded many times. but
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podgorny was being punished for what the muzzle of machine guns presented the expedition retreated behind the nearest trees executions of ukrainian military personnel should be military field tribunals today in ukraine case of an ordinary people's militia of the lc. we are being clarified in the case of the application of the above measures of punishment, fixed in the area of ​​​​artyomovskaya seversk , klemennaya and swat. that is, what the quadcopter recorded and the fact that this video became public. it's not uncommon that this happens all the time. it's just that the drone flies over the desired position, or a lot of things can simply not be published for obvious reasons. and now the commander, in principle, allowed everything absolutely up to the execution of an exceptional measures of punishment on the line of combat contact, what, in principle, do the ukrainian so -called e, commanders or detachments used to be e, specially trained people. and as a rule, from among foreign mercenaries, but now we already see that, in principle, ukrainians are ready to shoot each other, by the way, the practice of executions, they began to apply not today and not even this year, military experts are talking about it, as back in 2014 militants from the forbidden right sector shot ukrainian artists. those refused to strike at the city after 8 years. no, and other cities of the donbass where only civilians live, they fire every day, apparently, more in the ranks of the ssu, there is no remorse left , where and at whom to shoot, and notorious radicals are not needed by their own and they will shoot them themselves. they sent me a video today. i suspect it was the ukrainian servicemen who sent this primary source, who show the real state of affairs at the front, where they are simply brought down by the command, where they have nothing. and that's all it forces just e to toughen punitive measures precisely in relation to their own deserving people, because the mass facts of desertion, incomprehensible, are fleeing from their positions, how then they qualify those who fell under execution, maybe i write them down in the column, missing, to avoid uncomfortable questions. by the way, this graph is very popular. here is the latest data of 15,000 people in ukraine, it is not clear whether they are alive or not? why is it important? after all, while a person is not listed as dead, relatives do not receive payments and for ukraine is very afraid to voice the figures of the loss in the european commission, by the way, they estimate about 100,000 killed. true, then they erased the records and tried to attribute everything to a reservation, because otherwise , among all the reasonable questions, one more question arises, how kiev will pay off vladimir’s relatives . uh, what's the point of paying shot horses in general to dead

podgorny was being punished for what the muzzle of machine guns presented the expedition retreated behind the nearest trees executions of ukrainian military personnel should be military field tribunals today in ukraine case of an ordinary people's militia of the lc. we are being clarified in the case of the application of the above measures of punishment, fixed in the area of ​​​​artyomovskaya seversk , klemennaya and swat. that is, what the quadcopter recorded and the fact that this...
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father and his daughter. taylor swift biggest star in the world. sorry gutfield. she's been blanketed across the atmosphere. new york times speculated she was a lesbian. last year's tour broke ticket master. a tour that's revenue tops the gdp of 50 countries. i like her music. she's all right. have you ever wondered why or hue she blew up like this? around four years ago the pentagon psychological operations unit floated turning taylor swift into an asset during a nato meeting. an op for combatting online misinformation. >> you came in here wanting to understand how you go out and counter the information operation. the idea is social influence can help, can help encourage or promote behavior change, potentially is a peaceful operation. i include taylor swift here because she's fairly influential online person. i don't know if you've heard of her. >> jesse: that's real. the cyop unit pitched nato on turning taylor swift into a nato asset. in the 1900s the government strong armed louis armstrong into doing propaganda tours across africa. cia did the same thing with a jazz singer but did it without her really knowing. and the '70s nixon enlisted elvis in his war on drugs. he gave the king a badge and named him a covert federal law enforcement agent. michael jackson was tapped by reagan using his song "beat it" in his public service campaign against teen drinking and driving. michael jackson persuading minors not to drink. anyway -- so is swift a front for a covert political agenda? primetime has obviously no evidence. if we did, we'd share it. but we're curious. the pop star who endorsed biden is urging millions of her followers to vote. she's sharing links and her boyfriend travis kelce, sponsored by pfizer, and their relationship boosted the nfl ratings this season bringing in a whole new demographic. biden doesn't even know who taylor swift is. he's confused with taylor swift and oebs. >> you can say harder than getting a tick tote the renaissance tour or -- kind of warm in brazil right now. >> jesse: former fbi agent stewart kaplan joins us. stewart, is this feasible? >> jesse, the deployment of a cy op in the united states in this day and age is still illegal. the national security law prohibits the deployment of cy ops or using an operative for psychological war fare. if i was running biden's management perception team, i would identify someone who would align themselves with my agenda, such as a taylor swift, who has close to 600 million followers. i would target her. i would engage her. i would get her to do what we used to see as like public service announcements. that type of enlistment, that type of solicitation is to the old days of deployment of a cy op. so in modern times, with these people having such influence and such immeasurable amount of followers, she can potentially single handedly swing voters because of just the amount of followers that she potentially can influence. so the answer is yes, jesse. >> jesse: because when she posted the link to the vote.org, thousands of young taylor swift fans registered to vote. i wonder who got to her from the white house or from wherever. who makes that initial handshake? is it the binder? >> the administration has what they consider a perception optics management team. those are professionals that go out and identify those people who may be unsuspecting, whether with knowledge or without knowledge to do these type of campaigns. now, it is possible that taylor swift, quite frankly, does not know that she is being utilized in a covert manner to swing voters. but the bottom line is that the biden administration is savvy identifying how many followers and voters she can influence with either right information or misinformation. she certainly can swing the voters. >> jesse: stewart, thank you very much. i now know a lot more about taylor swift than i ever needed

father and his daughter. taylor swift biggest star in the world. sorry gutfield. she's been blanketed across the atmosphere. new york times speculated she was a lesbian. last year's tour broke ticket master. a tour that's revenue tops the gdp of 50 countries. i like her music. she's all right. have you ever wondered why or hue she blew up like this? around four years ago the pentagon psychological operations unit floated turning taylor swift into an asset during a nato meeting. an op for...
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capitol. well, today you and i have a unique opportunity to frankly find out first-hand what is happening now inside american society. donald trump's ex-adviser and investigative journalist is our guest. in belarus, one

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a specific fact. bloomberg writes that they are considering such a possibility, quote. tucker has already been seen not far from red square at a ballet in the bolshoi theater. he himself, though nothing publishes on social networks, so the western press has to feed its audience with rumors. although there was no official confirmation, pro-kremlin experts and military bloggers took the news as a sign that the former fox news host was set to interview russian president vladimir putin. fox news tv channel with the departure of the popular presenter, who gathered around the screen in the evenings. who carries out orders from a foreign enemy. since then, the states have begun, to put it mildly, to keep an eye on harlson, now he is threatened with problems with returning to his homeland. most indignant are washington hawks and ukrainians who have infiltrated the american corridors of power, such as alexander vindman, who was fired from the us national security council after he eavesdropped on trump’s conversation with zelensky. now the former white house staffer is hysterical. tucker helps the enemy and engages in incitement. this is the enemy who threatens us with nuclear weapons, interferes in our elections, is an ally of iran, north korea and hamas. that's who tucker is courting. in his new show, tucker interviews foreign politicians who run counter to the western mainstream. argentine president javier meley, hungarian prime minister viktor orban, they all criticize the actions of washington and the party, and the republicans, in conversations with tucker, which are broadcast on our channel, see an alternative to liberal dominance. american media. the legacy media is in decline because we caught them in lies and caught them in lies. propaganda. tycker has every right to interview putin. even tucker himself. is eyeing the post of vice president for donald trump if he wins the election, taking this into account, the reporters’ visit to moscow overseas is perceived as almost diplomatic. perhaps that's why tucker carlson is in russia. putin has been calling for peace all the time, but the us and globalists are sabotaging this at every opportunity. putin, like trump, stands in the way of their ultimate goal. fortunately, we have people like tucker who do the work of our diplomats. independent media can literally. end the war, look how the left is going crazy over it. however, the journalist himself, it seems, did not expect that she was making so much noise. did your visit to moscow blow up the american media? i don't know, it's crazy, not crazy, really crazy. he refuses to talk about his future plans for now. on monday afternoon , tucker carlson visited the international exhibition russia at vdnkh. perhaps one of the best ways is to get to know the largest

a specific fact. bloomberg writes that they are considering such a possibility, quote. tucker has already been seen not far from red square at a ballet in the bolshoi theater. he himself, though nothing publishes on social networks, so the western press has to feed its audience with rumors. although there was no official confirmation, pro-kremlin experts and military bloggers took the news as a sign that the former fox news host was set to interview russian president vladimir putin. fox news tv...
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see you later. but for americans it is like paranoia, why do you think that america could inflict unexpected blow to russia, how did you come to this conclusion? yes, the point is not that america was going to deliver an unexpected blow to russia, i never said that. are we just having a show or are we having a serious conversation? so, so, yes, this is a serious conversation. but since your basic education is historical, as far as i understand, right? uh-huh , then i’ll allow myself, well, just, well, 30 seconds or one minute, a little historical background, yes, you don’t mind, that is , look, how our relations with ukraine began, where ukraine came from, the russian state began to gather as... centralized, this is considered the year of the creation of the russian state in 862, when the novgorodians, there is such a city, novgorod in the north-west of the country, invited prince rurik from scandinavia, from the varangians in 862, to reign in 1800 62 russia celebrated its millennium. of its statehood and in novgorod there is a monument dedicated to the country’s millennium, 880, the second year - rurik’s successor, prince oleg, who performed, essentially performed the functions of regent for rurik’s young son, and rurik died in this time, by this time, he came to kiev, removed from power two brothers who , apparently, were... once members of rurik’s squad, and thus russia began to develop, having two centers, in kiev and novgorod. the next very significant date in the history of russia, 988, is the baptism of russia, when prince vladimir, the great-grandson of rurik, baptized russia and accepted orthodoxy, the eastern part of christianity, the eastern. but for various reasons after - the introduction of the throne's inheritance, the ancient times of the middle ages by yaroslav the wise a little later, after he passed away and the throne’s legacy was complex, it was passed not directly from father to eldest son, but from the deceased prince, to his brother, then to sons along different lines, all this led to fragmentation . by the way, some other cities, they simply lost their independence, and the northern cities, they retained part of their sovereignty, paid tribute to the horde, but retained part of their sovereignty, and then in the center in moscow they began, a single russian state began to take shape, the southern part of the russians lands, including kiev, it began to gradually reach out to another magnet, to that center, which... made up a significant part of this state, they spoke the ancient russian language, were orthodox, but then a unification took place, the union of the grand duchy of the lithuanian polish kingdom, after a few years later, another union was signed in the spiritual sphere, and part of the orthodox priests submitted to the authority of the pope and thus... these lands ended up being part of the polish-lithuanian state, but, but the poles have been engaged in disgracing this part of the population for decades, they introduced their own language there, they began to introduce the idea that these are not exactly russians, that since they live near the edge, they are ukrainians, and initially the word ukrainian meant that a person lives on the outskirts of the state, near the edge, or is engaged... engaged in border service, in fact, this did not mean any special ethnic group, well, the poles were polonizing in every possible way and, in principle, treated this part of the russian lands quite harshly, not to say cruelly, all this led to the fact that this part... i’ll now say what happened next, i’ll name the dates so that there is no confusion, in 1650, in 1600 54 , and a little earlier even, the people who controlled the power in this part of the russian lands, they turned to warsaw, i repeat, with the demand that people of russian origin be sent to them and... “after all, these are documents from the archive, copies of letters, uh, here are letters from bogdan khmelnitsky , then the person who controlled power in this part of the russians lands, which we now call ukraine , he wrote to warsaw demanding respect for their rights, and after he received a refusal, he began to write, write letters to moscow with a request to take them under the strong hand of the moscow tsar, there is a copy of these documents, the kingdom and as expected , the war with poland began, it lasted 13 years, then a truce was concluded, just after the conclusion of this act of 1654, after 30, in my opinion, 2 years, peace was concluded with poland, eternal peace, as it was said then, these lands, the entire left bank of the dnieper, including kyiv, went to russia. the pillars of ukrainian independence said that it should have very good relations with russia, they insisted on this , insisted, but nevertheless, after the revolution of 1917, the bolsheviks tried to restore statehood, a civil war broke out, including with poland , a peace was signed with poland in 1921, according to which the western part... and alliance, but demanded that poland give back to germany the so-called dzanzen corridor, which connected the main part of germany with - with konexberg with east prussia, and after the first world war this part of the territory was given to poland, instead of danzeg the city of gdansk appeared, so hitler begged them to give it up. germany, refused to comply with hitler’s demands, but nevertheless participated with hitler in the division of czechoslovakia, but since she did not give up the dantsevsky corridor, they were still forced. lead their troops to the aid of czechoslovakia, but through the mouth of the then minister of foreign affairs of poland it was said that even if the soviet the planes will fly towards czechoslovakia through the territory of poland, they will be shot down on the territory of poland. but it doesn’t matter, the important thing is that the war began, and now poland itself has become a victim of the policy that it pursued towards czechoslovakia, because according to the well-known protocols the hammer has been hammered. russia, under the name of the soviet union, returned in this way to its own and historical territories after the victory in the great patriotic war, as we say, this is the second world war, all these territories were finally secured for russia, for the soviet union, poland in compensation. this is how this situation developed during the formation of the soviet union; it was already in 1922 that the bolsheviks began to form the ussr. and created soviet ukraine , which until now, which until now did not exist at all, while stalin insisted that these republics that were being formed should be included as autonomous entities, but for some reason the founder of the soviet state , lenin, insisted that so that they have the right to secede from the soviet union and also according to for unknown reasons. they said during their presidency, so, it means that soviet ukraine received a huge amount of territory that never had anything to do with it at all, especially during the black empire, they were once called novorusia when russia received them as a result of the russian-turkish wars, so , but this is not important, the important thing is that lenin, the founder of the soviet state, created ukraine exactly this way. this means that this is all over the course of many decades within the ussr, the ukrainian ussr developed and the bolsheviks also, for some reason, incomprehensibly reasons, they were engaged in ukrainization there , well, not only because there were immigrants from ukraine in the leadership of the soviet union, but in general there was such a policy of karenization, indigenization, it was called, this applied to ukraine and other union republics, national languages, national culture were introduced, that. in general, in principle, of course, not bad, but this is how soviet ukraine was created, and after world war ii they also received ukraine, they received another part, not only polish ones, before the war, territories, today western ukraine, part of the hungarian territories and part of the romanian ones, they also took part of the territories from romania from hungary, they became part of soviet ukraine and are still there. therefore, we have every reason to say that in this sense, of course , ukraine is, in a certain sense , an artificial state created by the will of stalin, but what do you think, does hungary have the right to take away its lands and other nations, can they take theirs ? land, maybe return ukraine to the borders of 1654, well, i don’t know, as to the borders of 1654, but if everyone believes that the time of stalin’s reign is called: orban was told about this, that he could regain part of the lands of ukraine. by car from - the then leningrad from st. petersburg, i just went on a trip around the soviet union through kiev, stopped in kiev, and then went to western ukraine, went to the city called beregovoe, and there everything is - the names of cities, villages in russian in a language that is incomprehensible to me language, in hungarian, in russian in hungarian, not in ukrainian, in russian in hungarian, driving through

see you later. but for americans it is like paranoia, why do you think that america could inflict unexpected blow to russia, how did you come to this conclusion? yes, the point is not that america was going to deliver an unexpected blow to russia, i never said that. are we just having a show or are we having a serious conversation? so, so, yes, this is a serious conversation. but since your basic education is historical, as far as i understand, right? uh-huh , then i’ll allow myself,...
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never, not once, he and i even had any conversations about this hungarians who live there, of course, we didn’t have any conversations, but i know for sure that, of course, they want to return to their historical homeland, moreover, i now tell you i’ll tell you a very interesting story, i’ll digress, this is a personal story, i mean, somewhere in the early eighties by car. from the then leningrad from st. petersburg, i just went on a trip around the soviet union, through kiev, stopped in kiev, and then went to western ukraine, went to the city called beregovoe, and there are all the names of cities, villages in russian in a language that is incomprehensible to me in hungarian, in russian in hungarian, not in ukrainian, in russian in hungarian, i’m driving through some village near... nothing like this was announced earlier than last 2 years, and you said that you felt a physical threat from nato, in particular a nuclear threat, and this prompted you to act, i understand you correctly, i understand that since my long dialogues, dialogues, they probably do not belong to this genre, the interview genre. after all, this collapse of the soviet union, the collapse of the soviet union was essentially initiated by the russian leadership, i don’t know what the russian leadership was guided by then, but i suspect that from several components, there were several reasons, to think that everything would be fine, first, well, -firstly, i think that the russian leadership proceeded from the fact that the fundamental principles... voluntarily, voluntarily and proactively even went to the collapse of the soviet union. and it proceeds from the fact that this will be understood by the so-called, already in quotes, civilized the west, as an offer for cooperation and alliance. this is what russia expected, and from the united states, the so-called collective west as a whole. there were smart people, too. there are 100 million people in russia, 1.5 billion in china. and the chinese 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no expansion of nato to the east. but, but this happened five times, five waves of expansion, well , we endured everything, persuaded everything, said no need, we are our own now, as the bourgeoisie say, we have a market economy, no, no, the authorities of the communist party , let’s come to an agreement, moreover, i also already spoke about this publicly, well, now let’s take the yeltsin era, there came a moment when, as it were, when... the knees, well, it doesn’t matter, the important thing is that yeltsin expressed support for what the united states did, in violation of international law, the un charter, and began the bombing of belgrade. the united states has let the genie out of the bottle. moreover, when russia objected and expressed its indignation, what was said, the un charter and international law are outdated, now everyone refers to international law. but then they started saying that everything was outdated , everything needed to be changed, something really needed to be changed, because the balance of power had changed, that’s true, but not in that way, but nevertheless, yes, by the way, they immediately started throwing mud at yeltsen, pointing out to the fact that he is an alcoholic, he doesn’t understand anything, he doesn’t understand anything, he understood everything, he understood everything, i assure you, that means, well, okay, i became president in 2000, i think, okay, all this yugoslav issue has passed, but we have to try.. .but it didn’t end there, well no, no, okay, okay, let's be, what do you think, why, what are the motives for this? i feel that you feel bitter about this, i understand, but why do you think the west rejected you so much then, where did this hostility come from, why was it not possible to improve relations, what were the motives for this from your point of view, you said that i feel bitterness from the answer, no, this is not bitterness, it is... a big country, with its own opinion and so on, and the united states, well, i saw how issues are resolved in nato. i will now give one more example, concerning ukraine. the us leadership has given birth, all nato members obediently vote, even if they don’t like something. now i will tell you in this regard what happened to ukraine in 2008, although this is being discussed, i won’t tell you anything new here. however, it means that later... after that we tried to build relations in different ways, for example, events took place in the middle east, in iraq, which means that we very gently, calmly built relations with the states, and i repeatedly raised the question that the united states should not support separatism, not terrorism in the north caucasus, but they continued to do it anyway. and political support, information support, financial support, even military support, came from the united states of their satellites in relation to terrorist groups in the caucasus, i once with my colleague, also the president of the united states, i understood this question, he says, well, he can’t maybe you have proof, i say, yes, i was ready for this conversation, and i gave him this proof, he looked, you know what said? but i apologize, yes, but it happened, i’ll quote, he says: well, i’ll kick their ass, which means we waited, waited for an answer, an answer... we worked with the opposition in russia, we think that this is right, and we will it’s ridiculous to continue working with the opposition, but okay, we realized that there will be no conversation. created a joint defense system, which, as we believe, created unilaterally, threatens our security, despite the fact that it was officially discussed with the united states that it was being created against missile threats from iran, this was also the justification for the creation of the pro, i suggested that the three of them work, russia, the usa, europe, they said, very interesting, they asked me, are you serious, i say absolutely. downhill, exactly like that, exactly like that, in the end we were sent away, i won’t tell you the details, because i think it ’s incorrect, well, after all , it was a confidential conversation, but what it means is that our proposal was rejected is fact, it was then that i said, listen, well, then we will be forced to deal with responses measures, we will create such strike systems that will certainly overcome the pro system, was this: we are not doing it against you, but you are doing what you want, we proceed from the fact that this is not against us, not against the united states. i say, okay, let’s go, and we have created hypersonic systems, with intercontinental range. and we continue to develop them. we are now ahead in the creation of hypersonic systems, shock systems, we are ahead of everyone. both the united states and other countries are improving every day. here. but not us. sorry, we did, we proposed to go a different route, but we were pushed aside, now regarding the expansion of nato to the east, but they promised no nato to the east, there won’t be an inch to the east, as we were told, and then what can we say, well, on paper but they didn’t fix it, so we will expand five expansions , including the baltic states, all of eastern europe, and so on. what kind of kindergarten is this, what kind of people are they, who are they, you see them or clicked on them, they don’t agree, and then they say: well, ukraine it won’t be in nato, you know? i say: i don’t know, i know that you agreed in 2008, but why won’t you agree in the future? well then, they put pressure on us, i say, why don’t i put pressure on you tomorrow? and you will agree again, well, it’s some kind of nonsense , i just don’t understand who to talk to, we are ready to talk, well, with whom, where are the guarantees? and it was very difficult to kill this electorate who had a positive attitude towards russia, so viktor yanukovych came to power, and how? the first time he won after president kuchma, organized a third round, which is not provided for in the constitution of ukraine, this is a coup d'etat, imagine, someone didn’t like it in the usa, well, there was a dispute between them in 1414. no, before, no, no , this happened before, that means after president kuchuma, that means yanukovych, viktor yanukovych won the elections, but his opponents did not recognize this victory, the united states supported the opposition and appointed a third round, what is this, this is a coup d’etat , the usa supported him, came to power as a result of the third. imagine that in the usa someone doesn’t like something i liked it, they organized a third round , which is not included in the us book, but nevertheless , they did it there, okay, viktor yushchenko came to power, who was considered a pro-western politician, good, but we established relations with him, he went to moscow on visits , we went to kiev and i went, we met in an informal setting, well, westerners are westerners, let them, let people work. they believe that the situation should develop internally in ukraine itself, which is independent, which means that after he led the country, the situation worsened, to power after all, viktor yanukovych came, maybe he was not the best political president, i don’t know, i don’t want to make judgments, but the question of association with the european union arose, but we have always been very loyal to this,

never, not once, he and i even had any conversations about this hungarians who live there, of course, we didn’t have any conversations, but i know for sure that, of course, they want to return to their historical homeland, moreover, i now tell you i’ll tell you a very interesting story, i’ll digress, this is a personal story, i mean, somewhere in the early eighties by car. from the then leningrad from st. petersburg, i just went on a trip around the soviet union,...
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of course, but it’s not even about the volume of trade, of course, but it’s not even about the volume of trade, although more, it’s about the cooperative ties on which the entire ukrainian economy stood. cooperation ties between enterprises have been very close since the times of the soviet union, where one enterprise produced components for final assembly in russia and ukraine, on the contrary, there were very close ties, and then they carried out a coup d’etat, although we are from behind the united states. how do you understand this, who are you anyway? i wanted to ask the then leadership of the united states? with the support of the cia, of course, the organization in which, as i understand, you once wanted to work , maybe, thank god, they didn’t take you, although this is a serious organization, i understand, my former colleagues, in the sense that i worked in the first main thing... the board is the intelligence of the soviet union, they have always been our opponents, well, work is work, but technically they did everything right, achieved what they wanted, changed power, but from a political point of view this is a colossal mistake, and here of course, the political leadership has not worked, they must the political leadership should have seen where this would lead. so, in 2008 they opened the doors to ukraine in nato, in 2014 they carried out a coup d'etat, while those who did not recognize the coup d'etat, and this is a coup d'etat, began to be persecuted, created a threat to crimea, which we were forced to take under our protection, and started a war in donbass since 1914, using aviation and artillery against civilians, because that’s where it all started, after all. video recording of planes striking donetsk from above, they took one a large-scale military operation , another one, failed, they were still preparing, and everything, still against the backdrop of the development, military development of this territory, and the opening of doors to nato, well, how can we not show concern about what is happening with... we put our own as guarantors, despite this , the opposition carried out a coup d'etat, all these countries pretended that they do not remember anything about the fact that they are guarantors of a peaceful settlement, they immediately threw this one into the oven, no one... reminds, i don’t know if they know something in the usa about this agreement between the opposition and the authorities and about the guarantors, the three guarantors, who, instead of returning this entire process to the political field, no, supported the coup, although there would be no point in this, believe me, because president yanukovych completely agreed, was ready for early elections, in which he had no chance of convincing or speaking honestly. chances were everyone knew this, why the coup d'etat, why the victims, why the threats to crimea, why then the operation in donbass began, in general , i don’t understand this, this is where the cia will forgive completed its work during the implementation of the coup d'etat, and in my opinion one of the deputy secretaries of state said that they even spent almost 5 billion on this large amount, but it was a colossal political mistake. substances for pain and inflammation and a special component for better penetration into the source of pain. pentalgenextral is designed to combat pain and inflammation in muscles and joints. convenient packaging at an affordable price. playite is an unusual service with payment in installments. you don't need to apply for a new card to look for a list of stores. play is available everywhere. pay the price into six parts and works with a card from any bank. and interest rates. there are none, go to plight. on wednesday we have turkey kupaty, on thursday we have turkey crust, pava-pava, on friday we have turkey fillet, all this is pava-pava, our small-small, turkey pava-pava from the ecologically clean region of russia, recommended for children. new game hunting, draw every 15 minutes, main trophy from 20 million. hunting, test your instinct. everything will work out, appetite anywhere, dad, only dad will tame it, sausages, dad can, to make a smart choice, no need to scroll websites of all stores, look for products in yandex search and compare offers from different stores on one page. good afternoon, my name is victor and i am an entrepreneur. last year i didn’t have time to connect to the megamarket during the sales season, and these months passed my business by, this year everything is different, i connected to the megamarket in advance already... i broke the record for monthly sales in just one week, the sales season is starting, don't miss it, join the megamarket, megamarket - 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due to historical development, due to the fact that when these territories were part of the polish-lithuanian commonwealth, poland, ukrainians were quite brutally persecuted, confiscated, they tried to destroy this identity and behaved very cruelly, all this remained in the memory of the people. the speaker of parliament fought against the russians during the second world war, but who fought against the russians during the second world war, hitler and his henchmen? it turned out that this man served in the ss troops, he personally killed russians, poles, and jews, the ss troops formed from ukrainian nationalists, they were doing this dirty work, the president of ukraine stood up with , listen to me, your question is very subtle, and can i tell you what i think. we still agreed that - it’s all there in writing, that on ukraine will not cultivate neo-nazism, including it will be prohibited at the legislative level, mr. carson, we agreed on this, it turns out that this can be done during the negotiation process, and there is nothing humiliating for ukraine as a modern civilized state. almost completed, but after we withdrew the troops from kiev, as i already said, the other side, it was in ukraine, threw out all these agreements and took into account the instructions of western countries, european, united states, to fight with russia to a victorious end means, moreover, the president of ukraine legally prohibited negotiations with russia, he... wrote a decree prohibiting everyone from negotiating with russia, well, how will we negotiate if he is on his own forbade everyone, we know that he is putting forward some ideas, that is, regarding this settlement, but in order to agree on something, you need to have a dialogue, right, yes, but you will not talk with the ukrainian president, you will talk to american president, when... did you last talk to joe biden, well, i don’t remember when i talked to him, i don’t remember, can i look it up, no, but what should i remember, that i have a lot of things to do, we have internal politics, yes, but he is financing the war that you are waging, well, yes, he is financing, but when i talked to him, it was before the start of a special military operation, naturally, i... by the way, i told him then, i i won’t go into detail, i never do this, but i told him then i said, i think that you are making a huge mistake of historical proportions, supporting everything that is happening there in ukraine, pushing away russia, i told him about this, i said it more than once, by the way, here i think it will be correct, i will limit myself to this , and what did he say, can you ask him, please, it’s easy for you, you’re a citizen. clearly, yes, you can ask everyone , thank god they are all alive and well, and - that means the former presidents are alive and well, in my opinion, mr. gates, and... from the outside , it may seem to an outside observer that all this could degenerate into a situation where the whole world will be on the brink of war, maybe there will even be nuclear strikes, why don’t you call biden and say: let’s decide somehow, let’s decide this question? why decide? everything is very, everything is very simple: we, i repeat, have contacts through various departments there, and uh. i will tell you what we are saying about this, and what we are conveying to the us leadership, if you really want to stop hostilities, you need to stop arms supplies, everything will end within a few weeks, that’s all, and then we can agree on some conditions before stopping this, which is easier, why should i call him, what to talk about, or what to ask for ? do you think nato is concerned that this could escalate into a global war or even a nuclear conflict? in any case , they talk about it, they try to intimidate their population, the imaginary russian group. throughout the continent, you unequivocally say that such claims you don’t have territorial ones, absolutely, that ’s absolutely out of the question, you just don’t have to be any kind of analyst, it’s contrary to common sense to get drawn into some kind of global war, and a global war will put all of humanity on the brink of destruction, that’s obvious, and that’s of course the means of deterrence . we were always scared of everyone, so , here, tomorrow russia will use tactical nuclear weapons, tomorrow it will use this, no, the day after tomorrow, so what, these are just horror stories for ordinary people in order to get the us taxpayers out of european taxpayers receive additional money in the confrontation with russia in the ukrainian theater of operations. the goal is to weaken russia as much as possible. why should american soldiers fight in ukraine, there are mercenaries from the united states there, most of the mercenaries are from poland, in second place are mercenaries from the united states, in third place from georgia, well, if someone has a desire to send regular troops, it will deliver, it will certainly deliver humanity is on the brink of a very serious global conflict, this is

of course, but it’s not even about the volume of trade, of course, but it’s not even about the volume of trade, although more, it’s about the cooperative ties on which the entire ukrainian economy stood. cooperation ties between enterprises have been very close since the times of the soviet union, where one enterprise produced components for final assembly in russia and ukraine, on the contrary, there were very close ties, and then they carried out a coup...
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does the united states need this? for what? kilometers does the united states need this? for what? kilometers from national territory, you have nothing to do? you have a lot of problems on the border, problems with migration, problems with foreign affairs, with a national debt of over a trillion dollars, there is nothing to do, you need to fight in ukraine. isn't it better to come to an agreement with russia? already understanding. who blew up the nord stream? i didn't blow up the nord stream? you personally may have an alibi, you personally, but the cia does not have such an alibi, do you have evidence that nato or the cia did this? you know i don't i will go into details, but in such cases they always say: look for someone who is interested, but in this case you need to look not only for someone who is interested, but also for someone who can do it, because there may be many interested, but not everyone can carry out this explosion to the bottom of the baltic sea, these two components must be connected, who is interested in who... in the belgorod region there is a yellow level of terrorist danger. attention, city of belgorod, missile danger, missile danger. that's how it is now looks like the city center. i raise my head, this is such an explosion, these are the shots, during arrivals we need to look for a more reliable place, we install modular protective shelters in these stopping complexes. we are an outpost of russia, we will live here until the end, we will not leave here anywhere, this is our home. dad and i too. hello, i am boris akilov, and i am oleg stepanov and we, the creators of the russia 2062 project . free thought headquarters. together with experts , we are discussing how we can develop the russia of the future in the next 40 years. see you in the future. russia is the largest country in the world, 11 time zones, more than 145 million inhabitants, over 110 million voters who can vote at almost 100 thousand polling stations. at home or online. every voter's vote is counted and guaranteed to be protected. they help with this. about 1 million election organizers. observers, video surveillance at polling stations, electronic systems for processing ballots. mobile voter mechanism and remote electronic voting. state automated election system ensures accurate and fast counting votes. elections. russia is important, honest , convenient, alen, let me help, thank you, but you have a whole cashback package here, i’m not sure, banks have so many conditions, yur, alen, with a free vtb debit card, vtp, 10% cashback on everything. is stress leaving you exhausted? 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i want a robot vacuum cleaner. i’ll give you a life hack, come on, buy a gift with a free vtb credit card, as many as 200 days without interest, 20% cashback on everything, i’ll arrange it, buy it, well... it dealt a blow to the german economy, why then are the germans silent, this leads i'm confused, why didn't the germans say anything on this issue? well, it surprises me too, it surprises me too, but today the german leadership is not, is not guided by national interests, but is guided by the interests of the collective west, otherwise it is difficult to explain the logic of their actions or inaction, because it’s not only... money is received from common european funds, but the main donor to these pan-european funds is germany, germany feeds poland to a certain extent, they closed the route to germany, why i don’t understand, ukraine, to which the germans supply weapons and give money, is the second sponsor after the united states in terms of the volume of financial assistance to ukraine. germany, there are two routes through the territory of ukraine. passes, they took one route and simply closed it, ukrainians, open the second route, please, get it, get gas from russia, they don’t open it, why don’t you tell the germans, listen, guys, we ’re giving you money and weapons, valves, open the door, please , let gas pass from russia for us, we buy liquefied gas in europe at three times the price, this drops the level of our competitiveness of the economy as a whole to zero, you want us... you can describe alliances, blocs, who is on whose country, what do you think? listen, you said, the world is divided into two hemispheres , the head is divided into two hemispheres, one is responsible for one area of ​​​​activity, the other is more creative there and so on, but it’s still one head, the world needs to be united for security was common, they are designed for for for this. golden billion, then only in this case the world will be stable, sustainable and predictable, yes, while the head is divided into two parts, this is a disease, this is a serious illness, a serious illness, the world is going through this a period of serious illness, but it seems to me that thanks to, among other things, honest journalism, they work like doctors, maybe it will be possible to somehow connect all this. do you think whether the dollar will disappear as a reserve currency, how sanctions have changed the place of the dollar in the world. you know, this is the grossest, one of the grossest strategic mistakes of the political leadership of the united states, the use of the dollar as an instrument of foreign policy struggle. the dollar is the basis of the power of the united states. i think that's it this. they understand perfectly well that no matter how many dollars you print, they fly all over the world, and inflation in the usa is, well, minimal, what is it , in my opinion, 3%, about 3.4, or something, that’s absolutely acceptable for the usa, but they print -infinitely, of course, well, what does the debt mean, 33 trillion, this is emission. a huge mistake, look what is happening in the world, even among the us allies , dollar reserves are decreasing, now everyone is looking at what is happening, they are starting to look for an opportunity to protect themselves, but if the us uses such restrictive measures as limiting payments, freezing holdings and so on , this is a huge alarm for - a signal for the whole world, that’s what’s happening here, we have approximately 80% of settlements in russia’s foreign trade before the twenty-second year were in dollars in euros, while dollars accounted for approximately 50% of our settlements with third countries, which means now in my opinion. uh now we have - that means payments in uh yes payments in yuan were by the way 3% approximately now 34% uh we pay in rubles and approximately the same amount of 34% and a little in yuan, why did the united states do this? i can only explain it by arrogance, they probably thought that everything would collapse, but nothing would collapse. do you think this bothers you, these horror stories are well known to us, this is a horror story , we are neighbors with china, we don’t choose neighbors, as well as close relatives, we have a common border with them of thousands of kilometers, this is the first, second, we are used to to coexistence for centuries, thirdly, china’s foreign policy philosophy is not aggressive, it is... china russian federation. ask the europeans, are they not afraid? maybe they are afraid, i don’t know, but they are trying to get into the chinese market. gone, especially when they are now faced with problems in the economy and chinese enterprises are developing the european market, but what if there is little presence of chinese business in the usa? yes, the political decisions are such that they are trying to limit cooperation with china, sir , to your own detriment, you are doing this to your own detriment. by limiting cooperation with china, you are harming yourself. this is a subtle sphere, and there are no simple linear solutions here, just like with the dollar. therefore, before introducing any illegitimate sanctions, illegitimate from the point of view of the charter of the united nations, we need to think carefully; in my opinion, those who make the decision have problems with this. you said a minute ago that the world would be a much better place today. and it complements each other in the high-tech sector, in the energy sector, and in the field of scientific development, it is very balanced, well, as for brix as a whole, russia became the chairman of brix this year, then there is the brix country is developing at a very fast pace, look, god forbid , so as not to make a mistake, but in 1992, in my opinion, the share of the seven countries in the world economy was, well, 47%, so, this is in 1992, in 2022 it fell to somewhere around, in my opinion, thirty-something, the share of the brics countries in 1992. only 16%, now it exceeds the level of seven, and this is not connected with several events in ukraine, the trends in the development of the world and the global economy are such, such are what i just said, and this is inevitable, this will happen further, as the sun rises, it is impossible to prevent it, we need to adapt to it, like the united states adapts with the help of force, sanctions, pressure? that in relation to russia he also carried out quite a lot and also made a lot of mistakes, i told you about 2008 and the decision in bucharest to open the doors to nato for ukraine there and so on. change, persist, then probably something can come from the realization that the world is changing due to objective circumstances, one must be able to adapt to them in time, using those advantages that the usa still has today and look, the chinese economy has become the first economy in the world in terms of purchasing power parity in terms of volume, it overtook the usa a long time ago, then the usa, so, and then india, one and a half billion people, then japan, in fifth place russia, russia over the past year has become the first economy in europe, despite all the sanctions and restrictions, this is normal, from your point of view. sanctions, restrictions, impossibility of paying in dollars, disconnection from swift, which means sanctions against our ships, transporting oil, sanctions on aircraft, sanctions on everything, everywhere, the largest number of sanctions in the world that are applied are applied against russia, and we have become the first economy in europe during this time, the tools that the united states uses do not work, but it is necessary so think about what to do? then look, that's why - in my opinion, russia's relations after the collapse of the soviet union were so erroneous, rude, completely unfounded, no policy was carried out under pressure, because this is a policy of pressure, nato expansion, so, support separatists in the caucasus, the creation of a missile defense system, these are all elements of pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure, then ukraine being drawn into nato, this is all pressure, why i think. including because, relatively speaking , excess production capacity was created during the fight against the soviet union, many different centers were created and specialists in the soviet union who could not do anything else, it seemed to them that they convinced the political leadership that they must continue to hammer russia, trying to completely collapse it means creating several quasi- state entities on this territory, subordinating them in a divided form, and using them. their total potential for the fight, for the future fight with china, is a mistake, including, it is connected with the excess potential of those who worked in the confrontation with the soviet union, we need to get rid of this, there must be new fresh forces, people, who look to the future and understand what is happening in the world, here is indonesia, look how it is developing, 600 million people, that’s where... where

does the united states need this? for what? kilometers does the united states need this? for what? kilometers from national territory, you have nothing to do? you have a lot of problems on the border, problems with migration, problems with foreign affairs, with a national debt of over a trillion dollars, there is nothing to do, you need to fight in ukraine. isn't it better to come to an agreement with russia? already understanding. who blew up the nord stream? i didn't blow up the nord stream?...
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relatively speaking, excess production capacity was created, during the fight against the soviet union, many different centers were created and specialists on the soviet union who could not do anything else, it seemed to them that they were convincing the political leadership that they must continue to hammer russia, try to further collapse it this means creating several quasi-state entities on this territory, subjugating them in a divided form, and using their combined potential. for the fight, for the future fight with china, this is a mistake, including, it is connected with the excess potential of those who worked in the confrontation with the soviet union, we need to get rid of this, there must be new fresh forces, people who look into the future and understand what is happening in the world, look at how indonesia is developing, 600 million people, that’s where, where to get away from this? where we must simply proceed from the fact that indonesia will enter, it is already included in the club of the leading economies of the world, no matter how someone likes it or does not like it, but we understand, we are aware of the fact that in in the united states, despite all the economic problems, there is still a normal situation in the states and the growth of a decent economy 2 there, in my opinion, the percentage of gdp is growing, which means, but uh, but if we ensure... the future, yes, then we need to change the approach to the fact that it is changing, as i already said, the world will change anyway, regardless of how the events in ukraine end, the world is changing, and we need to understand this; in the states themselves, experts write that gradually the states are still change their position in the world, your experts themselves write, i i’m reading it simply, the only question is how this will happen, painfully, quickly or... gradually, and this is written by people who are not anti-american, they just watch development trends in the world, that’s all, and in order to evaluate and change them politics needs people who think, look forward, can analyze and recommend some decisions to the level of political leadership. i have to ask, you clearly said that nato expansion was a break in promises and a threat to your country, but before you sent troops to ukraine, at a security conference, the vice president of the united states supported the desire of the president of ukraine to join nato, do you think that this also provoked military action, we just... i repeat again, we have repeatedly, repeatedly proposed to look for a solution to the problems that arose in ukraine after the 2014 coup d'etat , by peaceful means, but no one listened to us; moreover, the ukrainian leadership, which was under complete control of the united states, suddenly declared that it would not implement the minsk agreements, they had nothing there i like it , the military continued... activity for the development of this territory by nato military structures, well, under the guise of various different this territory, and in parallel there was, there were centers for training and retraining of personnel, they essentially began to create bases there, that’s all, but in ukraine they announced, that the russians are, adopted the law, not a titular nation and at the same time adopted laws that limit the rights of non-titular nations. in ukraine, ukraine, having received these southeastern territories as a gift from the russian people, suddenly announced that the russians were in this territory is not the titular nation, it’s normal, it’s all this together that caused the decision to end the war that neo-nazis started in ukraine in 2014 by armed means. hello, we found out that i told you a thousand times about sbp, now i’ll get out and tell you about sБpay. download the sbpay application, link your bank account and you can pay for anything through an nfc sign in one touch, or using the sbp qr code, thank you, it’s easy to find, but if you’re too lazy, where are you going? 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but he considers himself president, in this capacity he is recognized by the united states, all of europe, and practically the rest of the world, and why not, he can, we led negotiations with ukraine in istanbul, we agreed, he knew about it, moreover, the head of the negotiation group, mr. arakhamia, in my opinion, is his last name, he still heads the faction, the ruling party, the ruling party, the party of the president in... in the rada, he still heads the presidential faction in the rada in the country’s parliament, he still sits there, he even put his preliminary signature on this document that i’m telling you about, but then he publicly announced to the whole world : we were ready to sign this document, but he arrived mr. johnson, then the prime minister of great britain, dissuaded us from this , said that it was better to fight with russia, they will give us everything so that we can return what we have lost - russia is ready, ready, but we did not refuse, they publicly, publicly refused , well, let him change his decree and enter into negotiations, we never refused, and the fact that they submitted to the demands or persuasion of the former british prime minister mr. johnson, well, it seems to me that this is very absurd, well, how can i say, sad , because, as mr. arakhami said, even a year and a half ago we could... to those people who profess other religions, this is its strength, this is absolutely unambiguous, and the fact is that in all world religions, which now said , which are the traditional religions of the russian federation, russia, in fact , the main theses, the main values, they are very similar, if not to say they are the same, this is... this is all, yes, the russian authorities have always been very careful about culture and religion of those of the peoples who came into the russian empire, this, in my opinion, forms the basis. they know different religions in russia, they consider russia their homeland, they have no other homeland, we are together, this is one big family, and our traditional values ​​are very similar, as i said, this is one big family, but everyone has their own family, and this is the basis of our society, and if we say that homeland and family are very closely connected with each other, then it is so, because it cannot be ensured. a normal future for their children, for their family, if we do not provide a normal , sustainable future for the whole country , for the homeland, why is russia so developed and so , if you may, the religion is different, that ’s the point, that christianity is not a violent religion, christ says, substitute another another horse, you don’t kill, and so on, but how? a leader can be a christian, if you have to kill someone else, how can you try that on yourself? very easy, if we are talking about protecting ourselves and our family and our homeland, we do not attack anyone, that’s how it began, began events in ukraine, from the coup d'etat from the beginning of hostilities in donetsk, in the donbass, that's why, and we defend our people, ourselves... as a genius of russian culture, russian literature, he spoke a lot about this, about the russian soul, that's all - after all, western society is more pragmatic, russian people, russian people, they think more about the eternal, they think more about values, moral, ethical, i don’t know, maybe you won’t agree with me, but still western culture, it still more pragmatic, and this is basically not... i’m not saying that this is bad, this makes it possible for today’s golden billion to achieve good success in production, even in science and so on, there is nothing bad here, i’m just saying that we kind of look the same, but our consciousness is built a little differently, and that’s of course we need, that is, do you think that... the natural is at work here, when you look at what is happening in the world, do you see the works of god, do you say to yourself that here i see the actions of some superhuman forces? no, i honestly don't think so, i i think that the world community is developing according to its own internal laws, they are what they are, there is no escape from this, and one thing, this has always been the case in the history of mankind, and... some peoples and countries have risen, multiplied, strengthened, then they left the international arena in the capacity to which they were accustomed. i probably don’t need to give these examples, but starting from those same horde conquerors, from chengis khan, then the golden horde, ending with the great roman empire, in history humanity, it seems, there was nothing else like the great roman empire. nevertheless, the potential of the barbarians gradually accumulated, accumulated, and under their blows the roman empire collapsed, because there were more barbarians, which means that they began to develop well in general, well, as we now say economically, they began to strengthen, the regime that is in the world was imposed by the great roman empire, it fell apart, fell apart for a long time, 500 years, this process of disintegration of the great roman empire lasted 500 years. in the field of this artificial intelligence, humanity has many threats, research in the field of genetics that can create a superman, a special person , a warrior person, a scientist, a person, an athlete, well, now they are saying in the usa, elon musk has already implanted a chip in the brain of some person, that you think about it, well, the mask, i think it’s impossible to stop the mask. this means that he will still do what he considers necessary, but we need to somehow negotiate with him, we need to look for some ways to convince him, it seems to me that he is a smart person, that is, i am sure that he is an intelligent person, we need to somehow agree with him that this is a process, a process, it needs to be channelized, subject to some rules, humanity, of course, must think about what will happen happen to him in connection with the development of these latest research and technologies. genetics or artificial intelligence, you can roughly predict what will happen, so when humanity felt a threat to its existence from nuclear weapons, everything began, the owners of nuclear weapons, began to agree among themselves, because they understood that their inaccurate use could lead to complete total destruction, that’s when the understanding comes that... the extreme uncontrolled development of artificial intelligence or genetics or some other modern directions, which is impossible to stop, there will still be research, even as it was impossible to hide what gunpowder is from humanity and it is impossible to stop research in this or that area, these there will still be research, but when humanity feels a threat to humanity as a whole, then it seems to me that the period will come to negotiate at the interstate level. ask you, would you be willing, as a gesture of goodwill, to release him so that we can take him to the usa? we have made so many goodwill gestures that it seems to me that we have exhausted all limits, no one has ever responded to our goodwill gestures with similar gestures, but we... in principle are ready to say that we are not excluding, we are not excluding that we can do this with counter -movement from our partners, when i say partners, i mean, first of all, representatives of special services, they are in contact with each other, they discuss this topic, we have no taboos. in order not to solve this problem, we are ready to solve it, but there are certain conditions that are being discussed with through partner channels between the special services, it seems to me that it is possible to agree on this, of course, everything happens over the course of centuries, the country catches spy, detains him, a spy is not a spy, but there are certain , certain things provided for by law, if a person receives secret information, does it on a secret basis, then this is called: i don’t want to say it, but nevertheless i will say, he laid out our captured soldiers on the road , and then cars drove over their heads, what kind of person is this and is it a person? well, there was a patriot who eliminated him in one of the european capitals, did he do it on his own initiative or not? wherever they are in prison, and between there is a dialogue between the special services, this should be resolved quietly, calmly, on a professional level, we have contacts, let them work, i do not rule out that the person you mentioned, mr. gyashkovich, may end up in his homeland, why not, this is pointless more or less keep him in prison in russia, well , even if, but, to be honest, with the war, i don’t know whether it works or not, if you allow me, i’ll ask one more question, maybe you don’t want to answer on strategic reasons, but aren't you worried that what's happening on ukraine could lead to something much larger, much more terrible, how ready and motivated are you to call, for example, the states to say, let's

relatively speaking, excess production capacity was created, during the fight against the soviet union, many different centers were created and specialists on the soviet union who could not do anything else, it seemed to them that they were convincing the political leadership that they must continue to hammer russia, try to further collapse it this means creating several quasi-state entities on this territory, subjugating them in a divided form, and using their combined potential. for the...
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i hope that you will release him , thank you very much, mr. president, i would also like him to leave, i would also like him to go home in the end, i say this sincerely, well , i repeat, the dialogue continues the more we the more we make things like this public, the more difficult it is to solve them. financial support, how many 72 billion they gave, in second, in second place germany is other european countries, tens of billions of dollars go to ukraine, a huge flow of weapons comes, well, without, well, of course, therefore, therefore, well, well, tell today’s leadership of ukraine, listen, let’s sit down, come to an agreement, cancel your stupid decree or decree, don’t sit down, negotiate, we didn’t refuse. we created a compact large document in istanbul, which was initialed by the head of the ukrainian delegation, his signature is there, well, on an excerpt from this agreement, not on everything, on an excerpt, he put his signature, and then he said, we were ready to sign, the war would have ended long ago a year and a half ago, but mr. johnson came, talked us out of it, and we missed this chance. missed, made a mistake, let them return to this, that’s all, but why should we fuss, correct mistakes, i understand, you can say that it’s our mistake that we intensified actions with the help of weapons, we decided to stop this war, as i said, started in 2014 in the donbass, but i will bring you back even deeper, i have already talked about this, we are with you now. discussed this, then let's go back to 1991, when it means we were promised not to expand nato, let's go back to 2008, when the gates to nato opened, let's return to the declaration of independence of ukraine, when it declared itself a neutral state, let's return to the fact that nato bases, american bases, and british ones began to appear on the territory of ukraine, creating these threats to us, let's return to the fact that a coup d'etat was carried out in ukraine in 2014, well, without... it makes no sense, really, you can roll this ball back and forth endlessly, but they started negotiations, a mistake, yes, correct it, we are ready. until now they have been making noise and shouting, it is necessary to achieve the strategic defeat of russia, defeat on the battlefield, well, now apparently the consciousness is coming that this is not easy to do, if at all possible, in my opinion, this is impossible by definition, this will never happen, it seems to me that now the awareness of this has come to those who control power in the west , but if this is so, if this consciousness has come, well, now think about what... it sounds like relations between peoples will be restored anyway, it will take a lot of time, but it will be restored, i’ll give you some unusual examples, here on the battlefield there is a clash, a specific example, here now just a second, a concrete example, ukrainian soldiers were caught around. this is a concrete example from the life of combat operations. our soldiers shout to them: there is no chance, give up, get out, you will be alive, give up. and suddenly from there they shout in russian, good russian, the russians do not give up. and everyone died. until then i still feel like they are russian. in this sense, what is happening is, to a certain extent, an element of civil war. everyone thinks that in the west they think that the fighting has forever taken away one part of the russian people from another, no, reunification will happen, it has not gone away, why are the ukrainian authorities taking away the russian orthodox church, because it unites not territory, but soul. and no one will be able to share it, shall we finish it or something else? this was a repeat of vladimir putin’s interview with tucker carlson on another topic, how to minimize the consequences of floods and... wildfires were discussed today at a meeting of the security council. vladimir putin held it via videoconference and this is how the head of state formulated the agenda of the meeting. we're in it we are discussing various topics, but unfortunately, no one has canceled floods and wildfires, they cannot cancel them, but you and i must think about this in advance and do everything to minimize the consequences. let's talk about this today. and let’s return to the main topic of the day, which is being discussed today without exception all over the world: vladimir

i hope that you will release him , thank you very much, mr. president, i would also like him to leave, i would also like him to go home in the end, i say this sincerely, well , i repeat, the dialogue continues the more we the more we make things like this public, the more difficult it is to solve them. financial support, how many 72 billion they gave, in second, in second place germany is other european countries, tens of billions of dollars go to ukraine, a huge flow of weapons comes, well,...
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in the north east of ukraine. scientists have worked out how some of the largest whales in the ocean produce their haunting and complex songs. humpbacks and other whales have evolved a specialised voice box that enables them to sing underwater. lets take a listen. whale song the discovery, published in the journal nature, has also revealed why the noise we make in the ocean is so disruptive for these ocean giants. whale song is restricted to a narrow frequency that overlaps with the noise produced by ships. let's hear from the person who led this study, professor coen elemans from the department of biology at the university of denmark. what we learn is that the larynx or the voice box is functional and that was not clear up to now. also that they have evolved adaptations to still make sound underwater while they have to hold their breath and it is not very trivial. let's have another listen now because everyone will want some more whale song no doubt. whale song so they are amazing sounds. just talk to us about the influence of humans and human activity interrupting those songs. we found out that these animals have evolved to communicate and we cannot express how important sound is for them and they live in water where you cannot see far, so sound as the communication for them over long distances so we found that they made sound in a certain range and also in—depth.

in the north east of ukraine. scientists have worked out how some of the largest whales in the ocean produce their haunting and complex songs. humpbacks and other whales have evolved a specialised voice box that enables them to sing underwater. lets take a listen. whale song the discovery, published in the journal nature, has also revealed why the noise we make in the ocean is so disruptive for these ocean giants. whale song is restricted to a narrow frequency that overlaps with the noise...
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the us authorities have created an entire industry to control the media in different countries to manage election campaigns. on the secrets of washington's behind-the-scenes actions that have nothing to do with protecting freedom of speech. it was discussed in the new episode of our joint project with the carlson tv youtube channel. leading renowned journalist tucker carlson. watch it now. the defining feature of the united states is freedom of speech, if there is one thing that makes our country truly exceptional, it is that we have the first amendment to the bill of rights, we have freedom of conscience, you can say what you think , there is no exception for inciting hatred, just because you are disgusted by what someone else thinks, you cannot silence them, because we are citizens, not slaves, but this is a right, this is fundamental. it's important to note that it's not just the private sector doing this, these efforts are being led by the us government, which you pay for, at least in theory they are accountable to you, but they are taking away your rights at a record rate, most people understand this intuitively, but they do not know how this happens, how censorship occurs, what mechanisms are involved. mike bence is someone who can confidently be called a world-class expert on this subject. mike bence previously worked in cyber. security at the state department, he's now the executive director of the foundation for online freedom, and we're going to discuss one very specific type of censorship with him. by the way, we highly recommend that if you want to know how this happens, mike bence, benz, is the one to read. but today we want to talk about a special type of censorship, the censorship that is carried out by our military-industrial complex. our defense industry and foreign policy establishment in washington, this is especially important now because we are on the threshold. and government-funded institutions are depriving us of freedom of speech. of course, one of the easiest ways to start the story is with an overview of the history of internet freedom and transition. freedom to internet censorship, since freedom of speech on the internet has been an instrument of government almost from the very beginning began the privatization of the internet in 1991, we quickly discovered, thanks to the efforts of the department of defense, the state department and our intelligence agencies, that using the internet people gathered in blogs on forums, the promotion of freedom of speech was primarily carried out by the pentagon, the state department and... all this architecture, existing tools tsrunko, as a way of supporting dissident groups around the world to help them overthrow the authoritarian governments that they were presented to us. in essence, freedom of speech on the internet has allowed a kind of instant regime change operation and provided an opportunity to implement the foreign policy agenda of the state department establishment. google is a great example of this. story. began with a us department of defense grant to larry page and sergey brin, while they were graduate students at stanford, they received funding as part of a joint cia-nsa program to study how people of similar interests find each other online using search engine algorithms, and then a year later they launched google, which soon became a contractor for the ministry of defense. the history of google maps began with the acquisition of satellite software from the cia, possibly. the use of free speech on the internet as a way to bypass government controls over the media, in places like central asia and other parts of the world, was seen as a way to begin to do what cia stations and embassy and consulate officers had previously done, increasing the efficiency of such work by tens once again, all technologies for freedom of speech on the internet were originally created by our services. wonderfully, from about 1991 to 2014, when the stage of discussion began about how useful such freedom on the internet was. the high point of the use of freedom of speech on the internet was the arab spring, in 2011-2012, when, one after another, all governments unfriendly to the obama administration, egypt, tunisia, began to fall in revolutions organized on facebook and twitter. and the state department then collaborated very closely with the social services. maintenance to iran's preferred opposition group twitter asking not to carry out planned could use twitter to win elections, that is, freedom of speech was used from the very beginning as a tool of political influence by state security structures. all this architecture, all the ngos, the relationships between technologists. companies and state security initially supported such freedom. in 2014, after a coup d'etat in ukraine , an unexpected counter-coup took place, as a result of which crimea and donbass broke away. and they broke away using military support, which nato was then completely not ready. the last desperate attempt was made during the vote on crimea’s accession to russia in 2014. and when the crimeans voted with their minds and hearts for annexation. russian federation, this was the last straw for the concept of freedom of speech on the internet in the eyes of nato. from their point of view, at that moment the fundamental nature of the war had changed, then nato announced what they first called the gerasimov doctrine, named after the russian general who was said to have given a speech that the fundamental nature of the war had changed. not you need to win battles to take control of central and eastern europe. everything you need. control the media and the social media ecosystem, because they are the ones who determine the outcome of elections, and if you bring the right people to power, they will have control over the military, that is, instead of conducting a war , it is infinitely cheaper to conduct an operation to exercise political influence through social networks, traditional media. an entire industry was created that united the pentagon, the british ministry of defense and brussels into an organization for conducting information and political struggle. was created. infrastructure, central and eastern europe to create , initially located in germany and in psychological buffer zones, to create conditions for the military to work on social networks and media on... censoring russian propaganda or censoring right-wing populist groups in europe, which at that time were gaining political weight from -due to the migration crisis, there were systematic campaigns organized by the state department, our intelligence community and the pentagon against groups such as the german adh, an alternative for germany, and various groups in estonia, latvia and lithuania. when brexit happened in 2016, it became that crisis moment when suddenly... it turned out that we had to worry not only about central and eastern europe, it went to the west, this is the idea of ​​russia controlling the hearts and minds of people. and brexit happened in june 2016, the very next month at a conference in warsaw. nato officially amended the charter to explicitly commit itself to hybrid warfare, giving the alliance a new quality, that is, they have moved, essentially from 70 years of thinking in tank categories. platoons to create tools for censoring sources that were classified as russian proxies, again, we are not just talking about russian propaganda, these were also groups of brexiteers, or, for example, mateo salvini in italy or in greece or in germany or in spain with the party vox. at the time , nato published a study arguing that the biggest threat facing nato was not a military invasion by russia, but the loss of internal elections across europe. to all these right-wing populist groups who, because they represented mainly the interests of the working class, were campaigning for cheap russian energy, while the us was pushing through a policy of diversifying energy purchases, so they put forward the argument after brexit that the entire rules-based international order will collapse , if the military does not take control of the media, because brexit will lead to frexit in france with marine lepine, to expexit in spain with the vox party, to italexit in italy, to grexit in germany, their countries will get their way, they decided to fight it. yes, you know, all of this has a rich history going back to the cold war. the cold war in europe was, in essence, a similar battle for the hearts and minds of the people, especially in central and eastern europe. yes, in these sort of soviet buffer zones. and somewhere in 1948, this union of foreign policy, security and intelligence agencies arose. then, in 1947, a law was passed that established the central one. "listen, the world is cruel and unfair, we at the cia just rigged the elections in italy, we had to, because if the communist had been defeated, it could have been the last elections in italy. this is very effective guys, we need an agency that carries out these types of shenanigans around the world, this is essentially a new social contract that we are making with the american people. we didn't do diplomacy like that before, but now we 're not allowed to." but ultimately we created a kind of firewall that separated foreign and domestic affairs. let us have a department of dirty tricks that can rig elections, control the media, have the ability to interfere in the internal affairs of the soil of other countries, but there is sacred ground on which our homeland stands, where they are not allowed to operate; the state department, the department of defense and the cia are strictly prohibited from operating on the territory of the united states. of course, this is so far from the truth that it is not even funny, due to a number of methods of legalizing activities that they have developed over the 70 years of their existence, but in essence, at first there were no moral difficulties regarding the creation of the censorship industry, when it was emerging in germany, lithuania, latvia and estonia, sweden and finland, this began to be more actively discussed in diplomatic circles after brexit, then this... was promoted to its fullest when trump was elected, and then there was little resistance , which was then, was overshadowed by the hysteria around rush gate, which gave them the indulgence not to be tormented by doubts about the morality of imposing censorship on their own people, because if trump was an agent of russia, then it was no longer about the issue of freedom of speech, it was a problem homeland security, just the exposure of the effectiveness of rush gate in july 2019, when robert... this transition happened when they took on this entire censorship architecture spanning the department of homeland security, the fbi, the cia, the department of defense, the department of justice, as well as thousands of government-funded ngos and operating government orders from private companies, all of them have essentially switched from the agenda of external interference and russian disinformation. legitimacy from the idea that this government with democracy can be said to derive its consent from the people being governed, that is the country is not ruled by an autocrat, because the government is a reflection of our will, expressed by our approval through voting. all these measures are after the '16 election , after brexit and after a couple of other social media-influenced elections that have passed. according to the state department scenario, like the elections in the philippines in 2016, their goal was to completely overturn all our ideas about the foundations of a democratic society in order to overcome the threat from freedom of speech on the internet, what they essentially came to is that it is necessary to shift the emphasis in the idea of democracy with the will of the voters, that it is based on the inviolability of democratic institutions, and what kind of democratic institutions are these, but it is ourselves, it is the military, it is nato, it is... in fact, all these elite institutions that are under threat due to the rise of populism within the country, proclaimed their own consensus as a new definition of democracy, because if democracy is defined as the strength of democratic institutions, rather than a focus on the will of the electorate. it turns out that democracy is simply the architecture of building consensus within the democratic institutions themselves, from their point of view this requires a lot of work, in the sense of the amount of work that these people do, for example, the atlantic council, one of the large coordination mechanisms for the oil and gas industry in the region, in the field of finance - this is jp morgan, black rock and so on, all ngos from ... mi in the region , they all must come to a consensus, and this process takes a lot of time, it requires a lot of work and negotiations, from their point of view, here democracy. democracy is when ngos come to an agreement with black rock, with the wall street journal, they come to an agreement with the community and activist groups about a particular initiative, that's what the battle for votes is from their point of view, when finally a bunch of populist groups decide, that they like the trucker who has become... popular on tiktok more than the carefully constructed consensus of the nato military leadership. well, from their point of view, this obviously represents an attack on democracy. that's why it was needed such a substitution of concepts, and of course , democracy has a magical property of leading to regime change, because democracy is our magic word to justify the lighting of governments, the downfalls in the style of color revolutions, overthrowing democratically elected governments through the efforts of society from within, for example, as was the case in ukraine , viktor yanukovych was democratically elected by the ukrainian people, no matter how you treat him? this is essentially not about him, but the fact is that we carried out a color revolution and removed him, we gave him january 6, generally speaking about frankly, the state department financed thugs from the right sector and invested 5 billion dollars into the development of civil society in order to overthrow a democratically elected government in the name of democracy, and they brought all the experience they gained home, and now we have all this, it is possible that

the us authorities have created an entire industry to control the media in different countries to manage election campaigns. on the secrets of washington's behind-the-scenes actions that have nothing to do with protecting freedom of speech. it was discussed in the new episode of our joint project with the carlson tv youtube channel. leading renowned journalist tucker carlson. watch it now. the defining feature of the united states is freedom of speech, if there is one thing that makes our...
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it’s profitable. despise him so much that in some moment the director of the cia, mike pompeo, discussed his murder at the ecuadorian embassy in london, where he sought asylum. mike pompeo was never charged with what amounts to a crime. self-proclaimed bureaucrats can't just kill people they don't like. and pompeo will probably never be charged. almost the entire ruling class in washington is opposed to julian asandge, for this reason he has been finding for many years. he said something that stuck with me, so i think i'm living my life right, he became famous after wikileaks published classified us government documents and videos of the wars in iraq and afghanistan and this information was very shameful for the pentagon, but that was not the red line, the red line was when wikileaks published information about cia surveillance, and i asked him. but the information that he posted online, he would not have been happy about it. he is a very humane person, he did not disclose all the information on the cia, precisely because he did not want anyone to get hurt, and this is his famous disclosure contents of hillary clinton's email. i asked him, at the moment you released this correspondence, did you realize how powerful hillary clinton was? and i also asked, looking back at... asanj was not in this clip, this is a summary of our conversation, they did not allow us to interview him on camera, so not only are they keeping him in a maximum security prison, hoping that he is there dies, he is also prevented from telling his story to the world. all this is a crime, every us presidential candidate must answer the question: will you pardon are you juliana? stella, she was his greatest advocate in the free world, she is now leading the effort to prevent his extradition to the united states, where he will end up in a maximum security prison from which he will never leave, she is a lawyer , a human rights activist, and we are honored to speak with her. stella asansh, thank you very much for the interview. what's the latest news? i know this is happening right now, how are the extradition hearings going? we were in court for 2 days and this decision may become final, when we started we didn't knew if we would have a decision, if the uk decides in favor of the us, julian will be put on a plane to the us, that's what... is waiting for him for julian, this is really a very big risk. during these 2 days the following happened: two judges said that they would postpone their decision until, well, they have not set a date yet, but at least for a week. and so we don't know what will happen next. it doesn't matter if he loses this round, that's it. of course, in the uk there is no longer the possibility of filing an appeal, you can try to appeal to the european court, but last year , just one of 36 applications to ban extradition or deportation was granted at the european court of human rights. so such cases are really extremely rare, of course, we can say that this is one of them, this is the case when irreparable harm will be caused, and of course, the european court of human rights must stop. sent an extradition request, unfair at first glance, he won’t be able to do anything, american lawyers said, yes, that’s right, this is a completely one-sided position, the usa can do whatever wish, and this is one of their arguments in court , without going into the details of the trial, that's what they said, you have to take the statement of these prosecutors at face value, you know, the united states, our ally, this will be a hint that the prosecutors were lying , and of course this cannot be. so they tried to convince the court that they should take it all at face value. and of course, in the courtroom, it’s as if two parallel cases are being heard. we're dealing with a real case, which is that julian, a journalist who exposes country's crimes. who wants to extradite him, and the us is just trying to attack julian with all sorts of nonsense. the uk is a voluntary participant. of course, his imprisonment lasts so long, he has been in belmarsh maximum security prison for almost 5 years, but before that he was in the ecuadorian embassy in central london, during this time, while he was in the embassy, ​​it was surrounded by british police, they spent millions and millions, i think 5 million pounds a year in... force from the british police, but they wanted to show the united states, you know , this is a show of force, of course, a demonstration in essence, they were demonstrating their loyalty, this is how we faced lawlessness that has been going on for more than 10 years, the former director of the cia, plotted the murder of your husband, who at that time was not charged no charges in the us, he continues to be prominent, he ran for president after that, and no one in the us has said anything about it, with some exceptions, but no one even mentioned that he wanted to kill your husband, what do you think about this? well, i think that... the cia is a wok organization that terrifies all politicians, at any level of government, that's right, they are professional killers, they know how to fabricate information, publish it in the media, use propaganda as a weapon to... .. you know, overthrowing the government and so on, it seems, not only abroad, incredible, but they also do it at home, if you look at it objectively, you can ask yourself what the hell is going on, and you know, about the american the game of democracy is talked about so much, and the cr is the service... of a person, he tried to run for president, he didn’t succeed very well, he wrote a book that no one bought except members of his pack, that’s true, but yes, he a dangerous man, and even inside the cia, we all know the story of julianne's assassination plan, because people inside his organization said that he... lost his mind, that he was obsessed with julian, wanted to kill him, which he discussed in the white house, and so on, this means that there were internal contradictions due to his insanity, and of course, this gives hope that within the organization... there are always different people with different levels of decency and devotion to the constitution and so on. the fact that many of them were spoken by investigative journalists and exposed pompeo and his crazy murder plan is commendable. and i'm grateful to them for speaking out about it, not just because we were able to present it in court, but because... pompeo's obsession with julian, contrary to the most basic rules of decency, led to serious collapse even in the cia, under his leadership. he's really dangerous, he should be in jail, and it's amazing that so few journalists ask him about this, none, as far as i know. if your husband is extradited to the us, is there any chance he will receive a presidential pardon? any president looking at this case will understand how dangerous it is for the future of not only the us constitution, but the political culture that existed in the united states, which was built on openness and vibrancy. opposition to centralized authorities, in this case, all of this will disappear, so any president who truly values ​​​​traditional constitutional protections should release julian, no matter what form it takes, if it is a pardon, then you know, i welcome it, frankly, i don't care how he will be released. he just needs to be released, the corruption, the lawlessness surrounding julian's case is politically motivated, rotten through and through the system, all this goes without saying, and no matter what happens, as long as julia is free, everything else is for me secondary. and the last question is how he feels physically and psychologically. well, not very good. he wasn't even present at these hearings, and this is, you know, the decisive hearing in julian's case. like i said , if he loses this round, we don't know if he lost yet, he will be put on a plane to the united states unless we can prevent it otherwise, but he wasn't even there in person or via video link during the hearing. he was able to call his lawyers so he followed what was happening in court, but if he had not been kept in a maximum security prison for the past 5 years, he would not have been in such a state of destruction and decline. he would certainly attend his own hearing, especially one like this. i think this should become alarming. this time i've seen a lot of attention, i think the press is starting to understand what the implications are, how serious this is, and that it's not just julione, but it actually puts a very, very real threat to the press's ability to do its job, especially the press, which does the most important work, which makes the powers that be feel uncomfortable and worry about their future careers and freedom, right? there are few such journalists, but they still exist. stella asansh, thank you very much for this interview. thanks tucker. thank you. they go to war, they leave to return, but they still have to get to the front to fight. rotations in the zaporozhye direction in a special report by anton stepanenko, immediately after

it’s profitable. despise him so much that in some moment the director of the cia, mike pompeo, discussed his murder at the ecuadorian embassy in london, where he sought asylum. mike pompeo was never charged with what amounts to a crime. self-proclaimed bureaucrats can't just kill people they don't like. and pompeo will probably never be charged. almost the entire ruling class in washington is opposed to julian asandge, for this reason he has been finding for many years. he said...
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