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good evening, you are listening to the youtube channel
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living nail, this is a new third
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eye program and we will run it or behind the threads
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naithone samsonova tony hello everyone
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good evening and indeed
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today is the first one releasing on such a
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third eye we are choosing the three
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main stories of this week and
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telling them according to publications
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in the English-language press, we talk about
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events, trying to rely on surveys,
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financial and physical data that
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are published in newspapers and magazines, and we
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try to make sure that you know not
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only our opinion, not only why
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we write to the colonists, the British press based on our
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own data, which does not
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provide protection for its position and
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actually every week we choose three
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main numbers and this week and three plots
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and triceps on which we want to talk
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with Lisa this is number 1 seven and a half
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percent of inflation in Europe in just one
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month the price has really
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risen the secret of life the price of gasoline has risen
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imitate food who
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to blame what to do how much this
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affected you we will talk about it and
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you will tell us the second topic of course I will tell you the
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second topic we have is the tweeter that
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Elon Musk bought these are issues of censorship
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moderation because for example he Musk has
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already said that he is going to introduce a
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certain fee for business accounts
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but at the same time Twitter itself
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will remain free for ordinary users, and
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in principle, he explains this purchase of
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Twitter as his intention to preserve
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freedom of speech, so let’s
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talk about what freedom of speech is,
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and the third topic is ours, and the fuel
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topic, in principle, it seems to me to
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have something in common with 1 but we will reveal it in a little
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more detail, it will also be interesting,
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in fact, but about twitter and Elon
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Musk, it is very interesting that the topic does not
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match the headlines from the front pages of
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newspapers for the second week, how much he was already
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planning to spend 44 billion
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dollars and
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at first they believed that he would find this money is
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at first against the threshold, then for it, but it is
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also interesting that in modern times it
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is clear that yes, there are owners of
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newspaper factories and steamships, owning newspapers
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in the modern world would seem to be of no use,
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well, that was the era of the passing of
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Rupert Murdoch, who owned it all,
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it seemed that this is actually on the world of
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the river, all this will end and Elon Musk became
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that he does not buy Twitter in order to
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make money, he believes that
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this is,
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as he put it,
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what area is the main area of ​​​​discussion,
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modernity is the place where
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public opinion arises and where it is
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formed and therefore it is very important
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for him of humanity not only
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to fly to Mars, but also to maintain
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this platform for discussion about this,
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we’ll talk about it, it wo
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n’t work out, Elon mask will
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do it, looking ahead, the magazine icon, the whole
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thing, literally in plain text, writes
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null and in our editorial office we wish comrade
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mask great power comrade sea
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literally Economists like to tell
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what they think to their editors and
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give advice to everyone, but of course we’ll
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move on to this, let’s start probably with something so
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painful for Europe and for
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Great Britain, where I am now in London, the
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plot is inflation of seven and a half
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percent, as Eurostat predicted
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in March, that in April would have had such
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grace here in Donetsk a few days ago
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for April itself ended the
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Eurostat figures were not mistaken at 70 percent of
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inflation, it concerns not only
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gas and as one might assume,
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indeed fuel prices
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have increased very much; it also applies to
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consumer goods and food,
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I assume that over the past few
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months, many of us have felt an increase in
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prices, regardless of where we
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are about this star hotel today,
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ask, by the way, a small display world,
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we really want you to also participate
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in this broadcast, because after all, this is
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primarily to discuss these problems They
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concern not only I don’t know
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where Tony is in London now, but in
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principle they also concern you, in general,
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all, all, all, we want you to write
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your messages in the chat, and if you can, I of
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course doubt it, but still,
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don’t clutter it with any third-party
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discussions, it will be very cool if
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we can isolate
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some really important good stories,
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read them out to you, communicate with you, and of
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course we will conduct surveys to
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find out your opinion too.
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By the way, we can already launch the first
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survey for me It seems that if you don’t mind,
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in fact, we wanted to ask you in connection
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with inflation, it’s clear that there
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is inflation in the West, but in our country
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prices seem to be rising too, tell me, have you
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felt the rise in prices specifically
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over the last two months in your own
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experience? here I had to say
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the numbers, if yes, then this is the number, if
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not, then the counting of your
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votes began, but no, no, this won’t
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happen, so just go to the
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youtube chat and there you can vote for
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reasons and find vote and I
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’ll tell you on that one publication that
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caught my attention now Boris
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Johnson is so touching
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on the full spread of the Times newspaper now to
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see him he is holding a baby in his arms
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he recently talked with voters and from
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really
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in England they grew up valuable and first of all
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they grew up on fuel for the
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British from very sensitive
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because Unlike Russia, where we all
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happily use central
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heating in Great Britain, as in
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many European cities, people themselves
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regulate their own clothes
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quite effectively, how they
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actually install this
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thermometer and thermostat in their home,
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and the article begins with
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the fact that the
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77-year-old end London told
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more than Johnson that the period when it is
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colder outside and you have to get on the
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bus and warm up on the bus because
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someone with free money because she
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cannot afford to heat
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her house in the evenings and
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indeed there is such a thing as
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energy poverty, it is even
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recorded on the website of the UK Parliament
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it is connected with what percentage of income
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each household spends on
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actually heating their home; it
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would seem that in England there are no moves in London, in
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any case, minus 20 -30 mm,
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exactly because from these cold weather there is no
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state business to heat the homes of
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each person, this is not included This is the
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standard social package, although of course the
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state
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helps people, but this is a figure that
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amazed me, and when I read that for
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20 percent of the British, out of the 6 pounds
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they spend on something, 1 pound
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goes to heating, certainly not in the
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summer season and certainly now, but
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European refusal of
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Russian gas, to which
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Great Britain, by the way, is not very envious
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and very much on the unconditional as the
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rise in gas prices for fuel hits
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and it leads to the fact that simply a large
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number of families will not have
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enough money to pay for
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gasoline and make trips from
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America are already knocking or to
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prepare for the heating season as
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we say and
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in this sense, politically from the point of view of
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public opinion of the end, such
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measures are much more convenient at the beginning of summer, which is what actually
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happened because
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the war began in February-March, I’m already
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rushing to talk about what he will be
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there, showed a program to refuse
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Russian gas, but it was a blow to Asda,
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it’s more difficult to do in September or October,
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but nevertheless, it’s still September and
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October, and sooner or later it will come,
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I think the situation will not be simplified by then,
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but nevertheless, here it is
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you say that in London you have to pay
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one pound out of six for
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heating, but in Russia it’s not
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cheap either, so the incomes are different and it’s
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quite possible to say that in the winter there a
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significant part of the
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Russians’ salary goes to heating,
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literally there is a
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three-room apartment in the Moscow region this is 10,000 for
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some pensioner, the decision is
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to fight died before
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10,000 looking after thinking through this a lot of this than
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a leg and
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this is the first part of the problem yes this
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inflation which is associated with gas from
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oil we have such a complex picture
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of Eurostat let us show you I
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will try to comment
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if and it will be great to apply the cream of your girlfriends opera
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and you can see that
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inflation is up to 44 percent, it is associated
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precisely with gas, but consumer
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goods and
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food products have also become more expensive,
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Catholic goods have become more expensive, including
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due to the fact that in China, why
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China really loves newspapers, Times file to
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The coronavirus is still going on, you know,
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with the beginning of the war, the topic of coronavirus disappeared from the newspapers;
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I think that in
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Russia there is very little discussion of drawings
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on the virus; in principle, this is no longer what Vladimir
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Putin called viruses for all the battles;
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Putin and Lukashenko have some
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special medicine they know how to deal with the virus
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so that it doesn’t seem like a big
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problem, but nevertheless we see
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that inflation for March, both actual
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inflation is
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related to energy, yes it’s more than forty
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percent, but food products too and
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all
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goods that are not related and
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are not, as it were, based on the price of
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which there is no and oil product why so and
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because China because China
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continues rather you because the product
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smoothly teams cheeks then I decided that he
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would still lock all the people
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at home and in fact this is a huge
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problem and including The humanitarian
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crisis that was unfolding in the same
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months when the war began in
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Ukraine may have gone a little more
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unnoticed or something, but China has two
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features, the first is that it is a very
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technological nation with amazing
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tracking systems and financial times so
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kind published horrifyingly from the future of
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such a recipe, gossip of the future those on
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utopia, an essay about how the residents have a chance and they ca
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n’t leave their houses, they can’t even
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go out onto the balcony and in fact
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they are being watched by special drones and from a barrel
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and a dog is very cool, such a dog is a
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robot, she runs up to you and everything seems
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very nice so this dog is a robot
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policeman and she can, of course,
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recognize your face and if you violate the
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self-isolation regime then it’s easy
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to record so people can’t
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leave the house part 2 what to wear they could get
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the product so that moment when a large
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number of people are sitting at home they can’t
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order food for your home and actually
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go hungry in their apartments, this is taking into account the general
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size, I do
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n’t think a huge amount is certainly because of this,
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Chinese production is falling and
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of course we see how this is reflected in a
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hurry, including on the cent of soft
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toys that are sold in the UK,
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but what about you, tell me what your prices
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have risen and I can tell you right now just
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once to read the message, this is returning
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to the topic of heating, the rent is 7,000 with a
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salary of 30,000 percent,
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even more than in the UK,
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the heating fee is 4,000 rubles for a fee of
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16,000 rubles, you calculate it successfully, each
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turns out to be 4 rubles t1 you spend on
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utilities payments, well, this is roughly how it
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turns out with a seemingly lower standard of
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living, I suppose still than in the
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UK, well, of course, okay, but
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here you need to take into account the fact that in Russia
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you can’t regulate a regular grill or grill
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yourself unless it’s some kind of
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special battery, which is far from being
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available all houses and often just in winter
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you have to ventilate by releasing the heat
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outside, but you can’t do anything about it either.
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By the way, write what else
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has gone up in price, what have you noticed a strong
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increase in prices, they wrote that prices for dog and
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cat food have increased very much,
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which is not surprising considering that it is in
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In Russia, it seems to me that a
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lot of good food is not being produced very much;
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they come from abroad; for
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baby milk, the
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prices have increased one and a half to two times; in principle, for everything, about one and
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a half to two times; for alcohol, I write the prices
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have gone up, but I honestly can’t
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tell you that is this true or not, in general,
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write that you still have it 3, the price of the
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shell for children has increased by 30 percent,
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write what else have you noticed an increase in
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prices, I can now announce the results of the survey,
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yeah,
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we asked if you have felt a
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price change over the past two months 96
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percent our viewers answered that
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only 4 percent didn’t notice, I don’t know
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how often or percent they
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go to the store because it seems to me that
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literally everything has risen in price,
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Lord, what kind of video is in place? It’s customary to
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ask not only in the
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past, do you think that we
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felt a bath from you? that you
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have risen in price because here, well, it’s not clear
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for what reasons people answer one way or another
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to a couple that I imitated just like
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that no, maybe it’s awkward for someone to
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say that they didn’t feel it, for someone
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on the contrary, they often also ask
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whether you expect future prices because of
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expectations the economy very often
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stops, especially a large
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number of the population, very often
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stops with us as a self-fulfilling
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prophecy, since if you players in the
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stock market are still successful, for example,
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Tesla will suffer from the fact that Elon Musk
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has switched his attention to Twitter, then
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this expectation becomes a fact of
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reality reactions test on can begin
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to fall, which is what actually happened, and in
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this sense, the same thing happens with the
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economy, if consumers believe that
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in the near future prices will rise,
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then by the way, their funny economics,
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like HIV, behave differently in different
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countries, there are people who think that if
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I next year I’ll have more money, then
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now I’ll start spending everything calmly, well,
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because why worry, and tomorrow I
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’ll be rich, now I won’t save, but
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if people who think the opposite, and
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if they think that in the future there will be
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more money and don’t think that, well,
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I’ll spend it in the future and this is a more reasonable
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position because the future can
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change, no one knows how everything will
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turn out because before February 24 there was a
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feeling of some kind of stability, there were
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plans for waiting, too, here are my thoughts,
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I’ll soon have a lot of money there, I’ll
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spend it all now and then bam and everyone continues to
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write prices to the country, how do you respond to
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the fact that this is precisely the
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phenomenon that roi the difference between
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Russians and people will survive in other
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economies is that Russia does not act
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exactly as you said that you know that you
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will be the first to be unpredictable because
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on the right it is even unpredictable and because
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It seems to me that over the last
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thirty years, the inhabitants of Russia have become accustomed to the fact
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that it can go boom at any moment and it’s better to
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be prepared for this, buy sugar for the
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river, toilet paper, some other
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cereals, canned food, so that when it goes boom,
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I’ll be able to eat at least for a while
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and there’s something I can’t think of, it
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seems to me that such an issue is also very important
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and taste for
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Europeans you are for Americans support for
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Ukraine the current situation is not a
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free issue and despite the fact that it’s not like
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that but it’s a political preference
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over who you choose to go to Russia which is
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full Is it Ukraine that is
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suffering and this is a preference for which
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every person has to pay and we
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now see that
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public opinion and that there are
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politicians who will be
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re-elected between in short they
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continue to support sanctions against
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Russia and the ban on Russian gas I
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understand that they can also
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donate with his political career
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in order to support
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actually restrain this war or
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somehow try to end them as quickly as possible
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and in this sense I
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[music]
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think that these days are personally mega rather
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even well, the method is sincerely happy joyfully
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because it means that
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there really is value
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more important that we are treating
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than the cost of living and in this sense I
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can’t help but the trick says that
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prices at the checkout have risen by a heel to a dozen
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but also for people who live in the
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UK or for people who are
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impossible to measure it seems that this is
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not their war at all this is a war that is
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happening somewhere else, however,
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we see a reason for solitude because
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military support and the strategy for
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economic sanctions against Russia
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continues to work and is only intensifying,
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that there is this unity of the
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value of peace is more important than the value and
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quality of life, and for a politician the value of
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peace is more important than their
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own political
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career, the opportunity to be re-elected, but in
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fact, reputation is of course good,
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the question is how expedient it is,
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well, Russia is now cut off economically and
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politically from the rest of
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the world, but it’s
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great, of course, to talk about the convulsions of
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the regime about totalitarianism, which is about
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to die out, but how- then it hasn’t been observed yet and
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about the fact that the regime has already weakened and it doesn’t have
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long left, I’ve been hearing about my entire
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adult life, starting there with
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Bolotny, about all the people
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are dissatisfied and Russia is in a terrible state,
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here is the 14th vote, sanctions will strangle Russia, it has
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no future, it continues,
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continues and it turns out that
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European and American citizens suffer
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because their prices are rising, it’s cold in their
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apartment, they travel on the bus
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in order to warm up at least a little,
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Russian citizens suffer because,
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well, it’s like here, too, everything is not sugar, to
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put it mildly, they write there that there
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they spent
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two and a half
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times more money to clothe a child compared to the fall, which makes literally
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everything more expensive and just multiply more expensive here,
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they suffer there they suffer, and the situation in
00:18:50
Russia is only getting worse for
00:18:52
Russians and it seems better to me for the Kremlin, I’m
00:18:58
used to acutely political moments in
00:19:01
a conversation he says, okay, let’s not talk about this,
00:19:04
I understand that parliament is the place
00:19:12
about this, but it seems to me, but I literally
00:19:17
tried to run there before choosing, so that
00:19:19
again it seems just
00:19:22
really important and important for Russia,
00:19:26
but it’s important for any European country,
00:19:29
for example, France and for the safety of
00:19:32
France proper is that
00:19:36
French citizens are able to make choices
00:19:39
that infringe on their economic, maybe
00:19:43
well-being, in favor of some
00:19:47
humanistic values, this is useful
00:19:50
primarily for France, what will
00:19:53
it do to Russia, will it help, not this
00:19:56
or not, I think that, frankly speaking, Russia is
00:20:01
so difficult imagine that it will help her, but the
00:20:04
fact that I’m somewhere important, sorry, it won’t
00:20:08
help
00:20:09
in the faces, I made a mistake all because it’s
00:20:12
a little bit, but for France it’s very
00:20:16
important in this sense, I’m glad for the
00:20:18
dough who do this, but we’ll still
00:20:21
look at all the elections that we
00:20:23
have to look at the period
00:20:26
from this February until the
00:20:28
start of cold weather in Europe and we will see
00:20:32
how inflation will change the
00:20:35
composition of European parliaments and top
00:20:38
officials who represent strange heads of
00:20:40
office minisd I think that
00:20:43
history will not pass without consequences, we
00:20:47
will return to the energy topic in the
00:20:49
third parts of our broadcast are now a
00:20:51
small insert like this, the
00:20:53
Russian federal media are very happy about inflation in
00:20:55
Europe, but literally in front of my
00:20:58
eyes is a headline from the site vesti.ru,
00:21:01
fire, political games are costing
00:21:03
Europe more and more and it goes on to describe
00:21:05
how unsuccessful the idea of ​​switching
00:21:07
to green electricity was, how much they are
00:21:09
suffering from rising prices for the French and
00:21:12
Germans and, in principle, residents of all of Europe,
00:21:15
how much does this affect them,
00:21:16
but I probably
00:21:18
won’t read it in detail anyway, I suggest moving on to the
00:21:19
twitter topic,
00:21:27
this is more money than all the money that
00:21:31
Russia receives from gas sales to Europe per
00:21:33
year paid Elon Musk wanted to
00:21:37
have Twitter and he did it, as he
00:21:39
himself says, not in order to
00:21:43
make a lot of
00:21:44
money, but because he believes that this is
00:21:48
important for humanity. You want to
00:21:51
start with such an article in the
00:21:54
weekly economist magazine which wrote from
00:21:59
the editors as they are the usual one writes the
00:22:01
technological king of twitter here
00:22:03
it’s true as soon as they didn’t
00:22:06
call this whole story how long does it
00:22:08
last for three weeks all the newspapers
00:22:11
had to look for such special
00:22:13
headlines euphemisms go through jealousy
00:22:15
about the sense of humor and actually go through
00:22:18
all the possible options yes this is ricona
00:22:21
miss on which they looked a little bit for the
00:22:22
goslings on twitter, see what the front
00:22:25
page is when the actual cover in the
00:22:27
economist this week on them, in general, they have
00:22:30
never suffered from such a
00:22:31
tender position in relation to politics,
00:22:34
but now they write
00:22:37
how rotten how rotten the
00:22:40
Russian army was, and the property on
00:22:42
Merck covers practically there are
00:22:44
several publications about the state of
00:22:47
morale and the armament of everything else of
00:22:50
the Russian troops, but we still
00:22:51
move on to the next to the next
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page and page then 10
00:22:57
icon place we have a picture and
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in fact most often they talked about the blue
00:23:02
bird in the hands of Elon Mask and it was
00:23:05
like this a routine joke of all newspapermen and
00:23:08
Kolya places
00:23:10
I emphasized myself here
00:23:13
without a news device writes an economist this is a
00:23:18
newspaper
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that shares the convictions and commitment to
00:23:24
free speech that are inherent in Elon
00:23:26
mask and we really wish
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we really wish that in general a mask of good luck
00:23:33
actually this is a wish for good luck that
00:23:36
made me think about actually,
00:23:38
why is luck needed, he already bought everything in
00:23:41
order, in fact, when buying a mask,
00:23:43
twitter pursued, as he himself says,
00:23:46
not financial goals and not financial goals,
00:23:49
he
00:23:51
is trying to solve a problem that
00:23:53
has already existed for 15 years, this
00:23:57
problem of choosing between moderation in
00:24:00
social networks and freedom of speech is all we
00:24:03
remember that
00:24:05
Donald Trump was banned from Twitter and I
00:24:09
remember that some people
00:24:11
thought that this was the right decision and
00:24:14
indeed if Donald Trump, I don’t know,
00:24:17
calls for the seizure of the Capitol and his gaze
00:24:20
dissolves in social platforms, then a
00:24:22
special platform
00:24:24
should do something about it, other people thought that
00:24:27
no then it is impossible to violate freedom of
00:24:30
speech and from there it is very popular
00:24:32
especially among Republicans cult 1
00:24:34
time the public of NSP America says that
00:24:37
any moderation of social networks is
00:24:40
actually a threat to freedom of speech
00:24:43
throughout the world and they equated it with censorship
00:24:46
code and we will
00:24:48
not actually talk about this today about how much
00:24:50
money
00:24:52
[music]
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your opinion we want to know firstly the
00:25:01
survey do you think
00:25:02
moderation in social networks is necessary yes or no
00:25:04
the survey is going on in the YouTube chat the counting of
00:25:07
your votes has begun but actually write
00:25:10
your opinion in more detail if you do
00:25:13
n’t want limit yourself to just yes or no
00:25:14
because I am against it, for example, we
00:25:17
discussed Estonia in advance I am against
00:25:18
moderation on social networks, or rather,
00:25:20
I’ll be a little more specific, I believe that
00:25:23
social networks should monitor
00:25:25
compliance with the law, that is,
00:25:27
if the law prohibits it, I don’t know
00:25:30
what kind of personal data to publish I do
00:25:32
n’t know if I should encourage people to come to their
00:25:35
home and break brick windows, or social
00:25:38
networks should filter this, but for example,
00:25:40
the same Instagram that we
00:25:41
now have is extremist, so it’s
00:25:43
probably not relevant, but nevertheless,
00:25:44
it glosses over or blocks
00:25:47
women’s publications breastfeeding, this is quite
00:25:49
ridiculous, this is a strange moderation, introducing
00:25:51
some kind of your own moderation rules
00:25:53
seems unnecessary to me because there are already
00:25:54
enough restrictions in the world and
00:25:56
social networks should be a place or
00:25:57
people can calmly give birth to their opinions,
00:25:59
share them and not think about what but from
00:26:02
me it is forbidden this is according to the law, this is forbidden to me
00:26:04
for some moral and ethical reasons, and for this,
00:26:05
Facebook will block me here, for
00:26:07
example, these are extremist people who like
00:26:09
to block, just literally for no reason, I wanted to
00:26:11
block it, then later
00:26:12
about hell, unblock me, it seems to me that
00:26:15
this is unnecessary, this is not necessary and
00:26:17
I will be happy to argue with you about the project
00:26:21
because it seems to me that the rest of the
00:26:24
networks are a public space, they
00:26:26
should simply have a public
00:26:28
norm, there is a rule here that
00:26:31
is supported, but let’s first look
00:26:34
at all the numbers that are about
00:26:36
twitter because of course for
00:26:39
twitter such a turning point was the
00:26:42
story with with the elections, some
00:26:46
were convinced by Donald Trump, or with the elections in
00:26:48
which Donald Trump and Liter
00:26:51
himself lost, and after facing
00:26:53
huge criticism, the public decided
00:26:56
to conduct a study on this and with
00:26:58
slow ones, he tried to check
00:27:01
whether it was true that
00:27:03
his algorithm, like him, like Twitter,
00:27:07
was actually accused by the Republicans
00:27:09
they justified the algorithm shnivy raise to the
00:27:12
top the publications left and
00:27:16
amplify we all know that all
00:27:18
people like me who use social networks
00:27:20
understand that if before all social
00:27:23
networks were arranged as a
00:27:26
chronological feed in reverse order,
00:27:27
that is, we saw all the comments, so
00:27:30
let us see in the youtube chat and not in
00:27:32
chronological order they go from top to bottom,
00:27:34
but when there are
00:27:37
a lot of comments, then when the text and content and
00:27:40
social networks become very happy,
00:27:43
artificial intelligence algorithms begin to be used in order to
00:27:45
show you to the reader something more
00:27:48
relevant and more cool and what is
00:27:50
less cool less interesting to hide
00:27:52
and so they think what is doing to
00:27:54
you in the lamp and actually the creeper
00:27:56
thought about then the origin of the algorithm
00:27:59
that raises certain pastes for
00:28:01
you to the top, some hide how these
00:28:05
algorithms work if there is a so-
00:28:08
called political fear, that is, is it
00:28:10
true? the leader accuses the
00:28:13
publications of
00:28:15
the Republicans, for example, of being hidden more often
00:28:19
and receiving less coverage than if
00:28:22
it were just an x ​​logical feed, but
00:28:23
the publications of the Democratic
00:28:26
cool dudes, Kippa Obama, are getting
00:28:29
more coverage, but because
00:28:32
people just like them more on Twitter, such
00:28:34
people work who like to
00:28:36
bring up such things to the top, well, who is the good
00:28:38
ground for all the bad things?
00:28:40
To see such a mind-blowing graph, I
00:28:42
really wanted to show it, let’s
00:28:44
look at it and try to comment on
00:28:47
what the actual deal is twitter and then at the very
00:28:49
end of these infinite number of
00:28:51
files or order it sent at the beginning,
00:28:55
I’ll tell you for now because then we’ll
00:28:58
start very cool pathology when
00:29:01
twitter just introduced a non-
00:29:04
chronological feed of publications in
00:29:07
which you would see everything for everyone
00:29:09
subscribed in a logical order, but
00:29:11
tried to implement an algorithm that is
00:29:13
trying to personalize and make the
00:29:15
feed more interesting for you, depending
00:29:18
on what you are subscribed to, what you
00:29:19
interact with, what you like
00:29:21
so on you own on Instagram in
00:29:24
which we are all accustomed at this moment
00:29:26
the metro took and pulled out a certain
00:29:29
group of its users one percent of
00:29:31
its users said but these
00:29:33
unfortunate guinea pigs they will live
00:29:35
in the previous
00:29:37
sip since this is an experiment
00:29:39
they did not allocate a control group
00:29:40
who lived then according to the old rules,
00:29:42
for these people personalization never
00:29:45
happened and they continue to live on
00:29:47
Twitter, a sample from she don’t know
00:29:49
2007, and thus read their
00:29:51
publications and for everyone else they began to
00:29:54
mix everything up because how the
00:29:56
algorithm actually works and when they went that
00:29:59
the song to give, they chose a random
00:30:01
sample of
00:30:03
politicized tweets and
00:30:05
began to look and divided it into two
00:30:08
groups, one part of these colors was
00:30:11
Salima, the other was on the rights for white,
00:30:16
the other was for the paint for each country, they
00:30:19
divided
00:30:21
all the parties into left ones, but rather the left ones,
00:30:24
rather the right ones, they actually looked who
00:30:26
benefits from the fact that from the fact that
00:30:29
there are personalizations if the callers are the
00:30:31
losers and it could have turned out
00:30:33
differently could have gotten something that is not they the
00:30:35
winners and losers could have won the
00:30:37
left could have won the right in all the
00:30:41
countries in which they did it it was
00:30:43
Japan USA France Germany
00:30:45
Great Britain and what you also saw
00:30:48
that the right is winning, it’s unknown why
00:30:51
it’s the same in the newspaper and they decided to
00:30:54
take it then just because they checked
00:30:56
all the politicians, all the parties they decided to
00:30:58
take the newspaper changed from the publication I
00:31:00
remind you and for them it was a big
00:31:04
problem to say, for example, but Toha in
00:31:06
Moscow here they are in the gulfs or gas stations, that
00:31:09
is, we know that we are all liberal
00:31:11
who are liberal to the color on but from the
00:31:14
point of view of left and right views -
00:31:16
you can say
00:31:17
where the visit is a rather strange
00:31:21
polarization echo of Moscow has always been a
00:31:23
neutral radio station
00:31:25
providing information to the city
00:31:28
Barker he will not think better always
00:31:30
Unfortunately, it’s no longer a joke as soon as
00:31:33
water, but nevertheless, it’s obvious that it’s often
00:31:37
very difficult to determine they made
00:31:39
several houses, none of the methodologies
00:31:41
won the days of another other January, but as
00:31:44
a result they
00:31:45
went big, these large series of
00:31:47
experiments to the written saw that the
00:31:49
right building wins and it turned out that
00:31:53
and because you followed twitter there and those
00:31:57
people who write their own algorithms
00:31:59
there is a small incident there, that’s cool, here’s
00:32:03
the picture on which and look, if suddenly
00:32:05
you’re listening so much look now
00:32:07
at the screen of your computer phone
00:32:09
laptop anything there is a graph
00:32:12
themselves, a funny card in YouTube
00:32:15
overlaps the most interesting graph
00:32:17
because that you have passed and move you
00:32:20
now blows another place look at me an
00:32:22
important graph from right to right in the lower
00:32:24
corner so it is important for me to move to the right
00:32:26
lower corner inspect we will be on the lower left
00:32:29
corner because it is the
00:32:31
cutest the most understandable
00:32:33
what can be seen here is that
00:32:39
twitter measured such a concept as
00:32:41
amplification, that is, they looked with their eyes,
00:32:45
founded magic,
00:32:51
Victor simply measured the amplifications of that, they
00:32:55
took it and said that they would all
00:32:58
be in an equal situation, then
00:33:01
if we look at the bottom such a
00:33:04
square, I have my back if we have, as it were, along the y
00:33:07
axis,
00:33:10
amplification of the right a along the axis x and for him
00:33:16
sugar it will look vertical
00:33:19
vertical stick this is our right-wing
00:33:24
right-wing politics such aurora means
00:33:30
horizontal and x this is left for
00:33:33
which commies are ethereal just
00:33:36
like for Nissan these types Bernie Sondo I
00:33:38
think the commies will be clearer Bernie
00:33:42
Sanders he killed sorry please, which
00:33:45
means
00:33:47
we also look at these rights or and these here
00:33:50
this is how much we
00:33:52
amplify how many additional
00:33:56
views additional audiences we
00:33:59
give to certain tweets depending
00:34:02
on which one was written by a right-wing politician
00:34:04
or a left-wing politician and accordingly it’s clear
00:34:07
in us dots all in the
00:34:09
upper corner, yes, that is, they have a hood of the oblique
00:34:13
line higher, this means that
00:34:16
twitter is playing along with the right, and if they are in the
00:34:19
lower corner, then it is playing along with left-wing
00:34:22
politicians and we see that twitter is
00:34:25
playing along with the right, the beauty of these
00:34:28
stories is that those people who made
00:34:31
this twitter are those engineers as a real
00:34:34
algorithm actually recommendations when
00:34:36
they thought that they were sitting like this they did
00:34:39
n’t know it themselves that is why they
00:34:42
had to rent that when you
00:34:45
write artificial
00:34:48
intelligence algorithms you for example try you don’t
00:34:52
know how it will work that is not
00:34:54
like that is artificial intelligence he
00:34:55
decides what to do or what not
00:34:58
Alexander he solves several infections
00:35:00
before solving the dumbest possible problem
00:35:03
and
00:35:05
what problem the engineer was solving for they added the
00:35:09
twitter algorithm they solved the problem and how to
00:35:13
make our user
00:35:16
spend as much time as possible on Twitter
00:35:18
because that then it was not you
00:35:20
who sent this or that tweet and they
00:35:22
make money from advertising, they
00:35:24
actually want you to
00:35:26
sit on this Twitter for as long as possible because
00:35:29
the longer you shoot, the more
00:35:31
advertising you will watch, respectively,
00:35:33
when they wrote an algorithm for forming a
00:35:35
kind of feed and a conspiracy these tweets, after
00:35:38
all, they tried to make it so that
00:35:41
you liked yours, I liked mine, and
00:35:44
there Vasily liked the fact that
00:35:46
Vasilyev was shown, they were just a
00:35:49
pawn, Byzantium won so that by
00:35:51
convention Vasily
00:35:52
spent as much time as possible on this Twitter, that is,
00:35:55
this simply responds to the fact that
00:35:56
the audience likes it and if the audience
00:35:58
likes the publication more, the right tone
00:36:00
naturally produces much more
00:36:01
publication of this, this is too smart for the
00:36:04
algorithm, they did it wrong, they took
00:36:07
a lot of people and a lot of Twitter and they had
00:36:10
this data of their own, which is like the
00:36:12
moment when the engineers went to write
00:36:14
nothing eat they said ok let's take a million
00:36:18
twitter users and start randomly
00:36:20
showing
00:36:22
all the tweets that they don't actually watch
00:36:25
and then we'll tell our
00:36:27
algorithm you show the view like this and
00:36:30
for the session to increase by a second and
00:36:32
by brute force by brute force they solved
00:36:35
this problem they just kind of where they
00:36:37
needed to take the coefficient to the castes, but they
00:36:40
don’t know why, as if for such
00:36:42
an equation in which you didn’t understand
00:36:44
what was written there for a giant giant
00:36:46
equation with red-handed numbers of
00:36:48
variables, an infinite number of
00:36:50
factors, no one tried to solve the board, they
00:36:53
just brute-forced this
00:36:56
sequence of tweets which solve
00:36:59
one simple problem of how to keep a
00:37:00
person longer and this solution
00:37:04
certainly has some effects, I don’t know,
00:37:07
maybe 3 men are shown more often than
00:37:10
women, or maybe it’s women who are shown
00:37:12
feel the engineer doesn’t know about it, he
00:37:15
only knows that and the solution that he
00:37:17
suggested increasing the length of the session, but
00:37:22
he doesn’t know what kind of pitfalls he has, and therefore the same engineer himself,
00:37:25
well, like his neighbor at his desk, I went to
00:37:27
investigate and spent a lot of time to
00:37:29
understand that it turns out that the
00:37:32
solution that they chose plays
00:37:34
along with the right of them at the same time, there may
00:37:37
be bays themselves and generally
00:37:39
disagree with this, that is, but they don’t know
00:37:41
this and in fact, here’s the wilds, show me what kind of wilds
00:37:44
is going on in Moscow and he’s
00:37:46
going to deal with this, I
00:37:47
understand correctly, he’s going to figure out how to
00:37:49
do it better, yes, that is, the first thing he
00:37:51
said I don’t want
00:37:54
him, he was supported by Jack Dorsey Jack Dorsey
00:37:56
is the man who founded Hyper, and
00:38:00
it seems that this is a man
00:38:03
whose commitment to freedom of speech
00:38:06
obviously came from where he robbed it all
00:38:08
and
00:38:10
Jack Dorsey when I bought Clippers from us
00:38:12
said it’s good that he’s taking his souls 3
00:38:15
because when a company like
00:38:19
twitter is on the stock exchange, I don’t say whether
00:38:22
it’s good or bad, it has
00:38:24
a need to constantly show an increase in
00:38:27
revenue to shareholders and so the
00:38:29
buck-tick iter grew and when the engineer’s
00:38:33
task is to increase it, come back and everything in
00:38:35
order then
00:38:37
increase the number of each advertisement and
00:38:40
then increase the advertising income in this
00:38:42
situation I will be able to
00:38:44
solve both problems again it is
00:38:46
impossible because one thing is actually that is
00:38:49
not what you are doing at work you are
00:38:51
paid money for the fact that your twitter flashes
00:38:53
more and more money so by doing
00:38:55
ICQ own says I am money
00:38:58
making money here, I have other
00:39:00
tasks, but at the same time he said that he
00:39:02
is going to introduce some kind of paid
00:39:04
tariffs for our accounts, he can’t,
00:39:08
because you can’t do such a thing as
00:39:10
twitter, seven thousand people in the
00:39:12
world are paid engineers and
00:39:14
you can’t yet and sponsoring it
00:39:17
cannot be a charitable project
00:39:19
and the same one is not in a hurry to come to us, but of
00:39:21
course we believe in the role of the individual in history,
00:39:23
it’s cool that Elon musk works at twitter
00:39:25
after all, I’m not an individual, I’m an
00:39:27
institute and about preserving twitter as a
00:39:30
business and coming up with a business model is
00:39:33
necessary because if this is a project but
00:39:36
also a complex thing about some coppers in
00:39:38
Russia they talked about serfdom so you
00:39:40
when some
00:39:42
rich person buys some
00:39:44
very nice edition of this, it won’t
00:39:47
be nice little journalists they write
00:39:49
small columns and therefore the rich
00:39:51
person becomes not very a rich
00:39:52
man, or we understand the land and the strata
00:39:55
say that in general his children’s
00:39:56
serf theater has completely sold out and as if this is where the
00:39:59
serf theater
00:40:01
ends and
00:40:03
the only reason why some do
00:40:05
n’t seem to end is because they are
00:40:07
able to support themselves and be an
00:40:10
independent business because this
00:40:11
protection is three types of earnings twitter this is
00:40:14
protection for the sidewalk on the mask but just
00:40:18
look here the question is
00:40:19
how much Elon musk will be able to separate from
00:40:22
twitter how global history as an
00:40:24
institution from his personality because after
00:40:25
all he is a mask is a person with a
00:40:27
certain name with a certain
00:40:29
status and with his own views, and if he
00:40:32
starts promoting his views through
00:40:34
Twitter, then it will turn out to be real
00:40:36
censorship, and at some point, perhaps
00:40:39
the baron will start and it will be censorship
00:40:41
because censorship, even if it is about everything
00:40:43
good versus everything bad, it’s
00:40:45
still censorship It shouldn’t be like this, so she’s
00:40:46
going through some kind of three-pack mode of
00:40:48
operation of this, by the way, according to them,
00:40:52
the majority of the millennial riding in the
00:40:56
American worlds who wants
00:40:59
during went and about fila Harrison Paul is
00:41:02
so famous and the center of
00:41:05
public opinion polls in America and they
00:41:07
asked what do you think about the
00:41:10
purchase and it’s a mask
00:41:13
twitter Milano Maritime
00:41:16
and how much freedom of speech will be preserved there
00:41:18
and
00:41:19
there are people people are actually not that people of
00:41:23
my generation that it’s so cool to
00:41:25
go on strike
00:41:27
but people are
00:41:34
an option because as soon as a person
00:41:36
begins to completely take over some
00:41:39
one the institute was already the direct
00:41:41
influence of an individual, not a group of people with
00:41:42
different views and beliefs and not some kind of
00:41:44
independent resource, but this is
00:41:48
the broadcast of one person, his such a
00:41:51
patrimony on the
00:41:52
one hand, on the other hand, all
00:41:54
Victor and social networks are so
00:41:58
public and the whole business is built and
00:42:00
trust and another survey that
00:42:03
was conducted by
00:42:04
people of this own waving and those like you are
00:42:07
waiting for platform utilities I remember how I
00:42:09
left twitter they will give us a contrast
00:42:12
because I should do twitters of protest
00:42:15
and the most personal message of the car was
00:42:17
littered with liquid porn dismemberment
00:42:19
so that she simply could not use
00:42:21
the product and twitter then can’t
00:42:23
ignore the wall, it really
00:42:25
interfered with work, but in the sense that you go out
00:42:27
there, publish something, or our answer
00:42:31
Kostya is such garbage under and
00:42:35
in this sense,
00:42:39
they
00:42:41
[music] are
00:42:42
now so big that even such a
00:42:46
step Elon Musk cannot do in one the person
00:42:50
makes all the decisions and actually
00:42:53
[music]
00:42:54
content moderation and it’s also not a
00:42:59
situation when Alan is sitting, equipped with
00:43:01
gopro Lukashenko, so it means
00:43:04
sitting at the table and sorting out potatoes, and
00:43:07
what, well, since micromanagement you are
00:43:09
good
00:43:11
good for bad actually what yours
00:43:14
could theoretically mean for a boy
00:43:15
that he is starting to engage in the plains of
00:43:18
twitter, but he can open a list of all the
00:43:21
colors that
00:43:24
other users have complained about in the last day, start
00:43:26
making decisions about any politicians and
00:43:29
I don’t think that this type has billions of tweets,
00:43:32
well, the mask can be
00:43:39
so harsh in this sense, well, great
00:43:42
flag to him in his hands in general and I think that he
00:43:46
will try to participate in
00:43:48
shaping the prince and the ceiling and
00:43:50
spectacles because such volumes for the wife of even a
00:43:54
small pincer on Q Q it were
00:43:58
such volumes something is impossible
00:44:01
the only job how to expect this on
00:44:03
yourself is to come up with principles how it
00:44:06
integrates and
00:44:08
if you are talking about Twitter, they dragged you
00:44:10
to coordinate with the laws of those countries in
00:44:13
which the interiors are
00:44:15
my favorite joke about Moscow twitter this is
00:44:17
Ion’s mask from twitter and Rogozin’s from
00:44:20
twitter but there is a nuance,
00:44:23
let me sum up the results of your vote
00:44:25
now, do you think it
00:44:27
is necessary moderation in social networks
00:44:29
we asked you by the way the date was right
00:44:32
everything was not so clear I was afraid that everyone
00:44:34
would say no we are against censorship everything
00:44:36
turned out to be wrong 44 percent believe that
00:44:38
moderation in social networks is necessary
00:44:40
and 56 percent are against it
00:44:43
perfectly
00:44:45
two examples forgive me please for example and
00:44:48
when I don’t have any moderation, it’s just that
00:44:51
yes, and it gets all the opportunities
00:44:54
to interfere with the form, no matter who is
00:44:57
in common like a blizzard, playing sometimes
00:44:59
kill means and with these people go
00:45:04
unpunished the
00:45:05
second part
00:45:08
I have not yet started working with the mass
00:45:11
combination once millions of millions of
00:45:13
people they are your friends I didn’t know that a
00:45:15
pedophile is a real problem, socially
00:45:18
ideal syntax, how much of their meaning is it that
00:45:22
in everyday life we ​​see those special
00:45:24
people who are trying to have
00:45:28
sex with a five-year-old child, I have
00:45:33
n’t seen them, but in the sense this is a criminal
00:45:34
offense and we think they are not,
00:45:37
well, as if
00:45:39
friends on the fingers of one hand somewhere
00:45:41
far away 1 1 year in Russia a pedophile is born
00:45:44
on k not so there are not so many of them
00:45:49
and they
00:45:50
can completely ruin someone’s life
00:45:54
without leaving home and this is the same
00:45:57
as
00:45:59
when we if Elon Musk compare
00:46:02
reuters the square where the heat comes out
00:46:05
all the people fix something politics you
00:46:08
let's imagine that this is a real
00:46:10
square of a real city but if this
00:46:12
song has become a logia it still works there
00:46:15
are some rules and social
00:46:17
control there are some things and containers from the
00:46:20
larvae in the darkness, the machine gun in the square
00:46:22
will start shooting, it’s probably not like
00:46:25
other people will try to stop it, I
00:46:28
just think that such people should be
00:46:29
found and punished by the law and the
00:46:31
legislative bodies should not, but
00:46:33
there Vova’s twitter is tracked and everything that is
00:46:36
there but considers it suspicious to ban
00:46:41
technically as this should be otherwise it’s
00:46:45
impossible to find a person through social networks,
00:46:48
look at you in personal communications,
00:46:51
which is closed in personal and I do
00:46:54
n’t know, I’m starting to extort from you for a day, I’m
00:46:58
going to the police, I say this is a
00:47:00
person who is extorting money from me, here’s
00:47:02
his account, find this person, you
00:47:04
you can perfectly well find oppositionists through
00:47:06
accounts on social networks,
00:47:07
so find a scammer
00:47:09
who extorts money from me
00:47:11
to the question whether the rules that
00:47:15
China has should be
00:47:17
more voluminous member the rules that
00:47:20
exist in the country what to do if the country does
00:47:23
not have rules and laws that relate to
00:47:26
social networks How are they so unhappy? I do
00:47:29
n’t know.
00:47:31
European deputies a few years ago
00:47:33
ran around with big eyes since the
00:47:35
lawlessness of the draft. Nothing was written. They
00:47:36
came to choose. We don’t know how it works,
00:47:39
and so when we write guarantees in law, a
00:47:40
reality that didn’t
00:47:42
exist before, now it has appeared and we’re lucky, we have a
00:47:45
spring season. she lit up and quickly
00:47:47
understood everything what to do,
00:47:49
but she quickly depicted
00:47:52
a lot,
00:47:56
that is, people write the law of Anzhi God
00:48:00
and so we hang out in the morning and write
00:48:03
it works for them, but wait, you, as a
00:48:06
citizen, must participate in
00:48:07
points, he writes, he obediently tries with
00:48:10
lawyers, that’s honestly what this is a mask that
00:48:12
writes windows or a tribe, it’s still
00:48:14
really good in the Kodak attic, he has
00:48:16
n’t tried to take the elected parliament for a long time,
00:48:18
but I forgot about the
00:48:22
location, but nevertheless, and
00:48:26
you say life has a problem, the source of the
00:48:30
project, who is the source of the laws by
00:48:33
which we live, this is just what I want so that the
00:48:35
source of the law, someone we live in, is the
00:48:38
parliament because I chose it, one thing
00:48:40
is unclear why it is not audi continued,
00:48:43
can it do this, I can give you a mask, I
00:48:44
completely agree, black passport,
00:48:47
if it’s really so really
00:48:49
good, when a legitimate authority
00:48:52
writes a law, I’ll just sum it up then what
00:48:55
I think is right from moderation at
00:48:58
some basic level is literally
00:49:00
half a step to bending over, it seems to me, under
00:49:02
some power structures and to a ban in
00:49:05
relation to opposition media, even just
00:49:08
independent media and people who do not agree with the
00:49:10
authorities, literally that’s all for me
00:49:12
it seems that these are very closely related
00:49:13
things that smoothly flow into this
00:49:16
next topic, it seems to me that we have
00:49:18
very little time for it already, and so he
00:49:19
suggests that we come to my fuel,
00:49:21
partially discuss it at the beginning of the broadcast, but
00:49:23
still, let’s
00:49:25
talk about that in more detail how are the
00:49:27
European countries of the European countries and
00:49:29
the United States going to abandon Russian gas
00:49:31
oil and so on and come to
00:49:33
some alternative sources of
00:49:35
energy
00:49:36
disciplines a week ago financial times to
00:49:40
their hair and graves of infographics and
00:49:43
vysuke Ghanaian giant body there, in
00:49:46
fact, like in Europe, is going to
00:49:49
refuse Russian gas and this is
00:49:53
very interesting because on the one
00:49:55
hand this is a
00:49:57
very unprecedented story, they decided
00:50:02
that they could refuse gas,
00:50:05
which, and Russian gas is 34 percent
00:50:08
of the total gas that is purchased and
00:50:12
consumed by Europe, that is, in
00:50:14
2021,
00:50:16
34 percent of the gas that led Europe,
00:50:19
these were supplies from Russia, and the second
00:50:23
thing, which is also curious, is that for
00:50:27
many countries of the European Union the
00:50:30
share of Russian gas is very
00:50:33
large for many, compared significantly,
00:50:35
for example, Great Britain, a
00:50:38
small small percentage, and so on, and for
00:50:40
example, Finland and Estonia, Latvia,
00:50:44
more than Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Austria, the Czech Republic,
00:50:48
Germany, Luxembourg.
00:50:51
it’s important not to forget on this list and
00:50:53
Bulgaria is more than half of some,
00:50:56
it’s almost all the gas they get,
00:50:58
that is, you’re busy, so just
00:51:01
redo everything, and the annoying thing is that rebellion is
00:51:04
quite an important part of life, and when I
00:51:08
rush, they said that we’ll go and
00:51:11
do it very quickly, on the one
00:51:13
hand you think low interesting how on the
00:51:17
other hand you understand that the world
00:51:19
will change very much, it’s just necessary that
00:51:21
as a result of this, not only the life
00:51:24
of Russia will grow, but some very
00:51:26
important geopolitical processes will change and
00:51:31
actually prevented, so to speak, what do
00:51:35
we need this Russian for? we carry the gas for youse they
00:51:38
are going to change or so that
00:51:43
when you look at every line on
00:51:46
which they are going to change you
00:51:47
understand how the world will change in the
00:51:49
next five years and I was attracted to
00:51:53
all the options atoms were options well for
00:51:55
example there was green energy Dotan
00:51:58
import from other countries honeycombs and other
00:52:00
countries may be so important Russia is now
00:52:02
being used I don’t know cultural ties and
00:52:05
so on I was attracted of course
00:52:08
renewable this article Qatar
00:52:10
concerns renewable
00:52:12
because I thought maybe we’ll get
00:52:15
lucky and it will happen that
00:52:18
home euros give me a thumbs up
00:52:21
there before that I’m pleased with the greener
00:52:24
energy and then maybe global
00:52:26
warming won’t be the next thing,
00:52:28
we’ll be hit by Zhirinovsky, if we
00:52:31
suddenly get past a nuclear war,
00:52:34
then maybe we’ll also lay
00:52:37
the foundation for ourselves to get past
00:52:41
global warming,
00:52:42
and in this sense they
00:52:46
everything is temporary the whole house long-term
00:52:48
sense of progress for the fact that some
00:52:51
happiness helps then a certain
00:52:53
happiness but here, apparently, an example of such a thing
00:52:57
will happen because there is
00:53:00
such a thing as nuclear energy and we
00:53:02
have a picture in which all the countries
00:53:05
are shown and it is shown how strange
00:53:09
everything is it’s good with this energy and there are no
00:53:12
nuclear reactors in which countries it’s not
00:53:15
really that we deduce that it’s
00:53:19
interesting that
00:53:22
all that energy it’s well, it’s clear that it
00:53:27
developed the whole façade and centuries what about the
00:53:29
hole the virus everything is cool everything is cool then
00:53:31
Chernobyl happened it would seem all my
00:53:34
people be very
00:53:35
wary of a nuclear reactor on a
00:53:38
temporary basis, you can look at
00:53:40
how dangerous nuclear reactors are in
00:53:42
reality and see that nuclear
00:53:46
reactors are completely safe if you
00:53:48
look at the data, I
00:53:49
heard what the first data will be shown
00:53:52
because no zoom I don’t see how,
00:53:55
but according to we skip this wire
00:53:57
very give the following this is how people in
00:54:01
different countries were overtaken by nuclear energy
00:54:03
and we see that the French are actually the
00:54:06
whole family is fine and because France
00:54:09
uses very pale not magic and not
00:54:12
anything has happened yet no one
00:54:14
die in the end for well done and Germany
00:54:16
for example, from nuclear energy in how the
00:54:18
pressure of public opinion came
00:54:20
installations and if they did not refuse
00:54:22
during that sound is very easy to replace
00:54:24
Russian will give, but since there were a
00:54:27
lot of such original
00:54:28
and
00:54:29
green activists who walked with
00:54:32
posters to give from now on nuclear atomic
00:54:35
energy to many countries, its politicians
00:54:37
had to but for someone and as a result we
00:54:40
live in a world where we use
00:54:42
fossil fuels which are dangerous to the
00:54:45
environment, absolutely much
00:54:48
more dangerous to human health than
00:54:50
nuclear energy, but people who
00:54:54
are able to read data are
00:54:55
quite happy not to work with them and
00:54:59
not then wait and also important moment,
00:55:02
by the way, we are almost out of time,
00:55:03
literally just a little bit left,
00:55:05
and the important point is that nuclear energy
00:55:07
involves certain waste
00:55:09
that needs to be disposed of so
00:55:11
that it is safe, this is also a
00:55:13
complex and expensive process, we are
00:55:15
really running out of time, I think
00:55:17
we can talk for a couple more minutes due to the
00:55:18
fact that after us there is nothing, but we need to
00:55:21
gradually wrap it all up,
00:55:24
I can or a peak issued immediately, dear
00:55:27
citizens of the world, stop being afraid of
00:55:30
nuclear energy, it turns out that people
00:55:33
whose ordinary breakdown that
00:55:35
is used by such a password are much
00:55:36
more dangerous, among other things, if we look
00:55:39
at the number of people who died
00:55:44
directly put they
00:55:47
died as a result of this or that
00:55:52
this or that
00:55:54
annual non-gas other
00:55:57
other power plants year this is it she
00:56:01
this she savvy where it is we
00:56:03
will see that the most terrible deadly
00:56:07
thing is actually coal and in third
00:56:10
place believe in the industry from
00:56:13
1 coal industry oil
00:56:15
industry
00:56:16
then beat up for nothing sorry
00:56:19
please buy builds for yourself to provide
00:56:22
electricity I didn’t think of the eyes and not
00:56:26
coal before this nuclear energy is
00:56:29
very, very little that is, this is how many of
00:56:32
us we get
00:56:34
200 times fewer people than from
00:56:37
oil and in this sense it’s
00:56:41
intuitive it’s clear why people are afraid of
00:56:44
that energy because radiation is not
00:56:47
visible and
00:56:48
it’s like a virus, something mysterious,
00:56:52
incomprehensibly mysterious, also why people are
00:56:54
afraid of vaccinations and because the agony of
00:56:56
eating a pill is not scary, then I’ll
00:56:58
be scared because it also
00:57:01
plays a role, it’s cool but in
00:57:04
reality this is how it turned out I was a
00:57:08
creative tabletop at the end of the 20th century,
00:57:10
these people who were
00:57:11
afraid were
00:57:15
so loud they both screamed to drown that
00:57:18
countries like Germany had to
00:57:20
give up what energy and France
00:57:24
stood around with meaning and they are now
00:57:26
continuing to engage in
00:57:27
continuing to receive nuclear energy that is huge for them
00:57:29
huge source.
00:57:31
now show the picture is great and
00:57:35
this is a mistake, it’s
00:57:42
time for us to finish this was not
00:57:44
samsonova or for not a movie this was the first
00:57:46
release of the third eye program by the way if
00:57:48
you have any feedback
00:57:50
then you can write it in the comments
00:57:52
on my telegram channel there is a link to it
00:57:54
in the video description, come write,
00:57:56
we will be happy to read the criticism,
00:57:58
if anyone just bans someone, thank you
00:58:01
very much, good evening, like a magnet,
00:58:04
so sebago

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