background top icon
background center wave icon
background filled rhombus icon
background two lines icon
background stroke rhombus icon

Download "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)"

input logo icon
Similar videos from our catalog
|

Similar videos from our catalog

Бабченко. Бомбежки Крыма, Херсон, полная оккупация Украины, план Путина, новое наступление на Киев
39:54

Бабченко. Бомбежки Крыма, Херсон, полная оккупация Украины, план Путина, новое наступление на Киев

Channel: Дмитрий Гордон
Экс-командир роты "Айдара" Дикий. Зеки закончились, сколько у России мяса, Гиркину повезло
47:17

Экс-командир роты "Айдара" Дикий. Зеки закончились, сколько у России мяса, Гиркину повезло

Channel: В гостях у Гордона
Теща Гордона Инна Бацман. Квартира в Москве, тайная любовь к Залужному, полет на метле, Путин, мужья
1:19:40

Теща Гордона Инна Бацман. Квартира в Москве, тайная любовь к Залужному, полет на метле, Путин, мужья

Channel: В гостях у Гордона
Гордон: С Путиным нужно разговаривать на языке питерской подворотни
2:16

Гордон: С Путиным нужно разговаривать на языке питерской подворотни

Channel: В гостях у Гордона
Чичваркин о том, чем закончит Путин, о любителях Путина в Латвии и уехавших из России людях
9:36

Чичваркин о том, чем закончит Путин, о любителях Путина в Латвии и уехавших из России людях

Channel: Дмитрий Гордон
Шендерович. Говно нации, судьба Путина, Мариуполь, гибель империи, Машков, Хазанов, плата за правду
30:24

Шендерович. Говно нации, судьба Путина, Мариуполь, гибель империи, Машков, Хазанов, плата за правду

Channel: В гостях у Гордона
Правозащитник Осечкин о лагерной субкультуре и глубинном российском народе
17:36

Правозащитник Осечкин о лагерной субкультуре и глубинном российском народе

Channel: В гостях у Гордона
Певчих и Фейгин про сериал «Предатели»
21:13

Певчих и Фейгин про сериал «Предатели»

Channel: Популярная политика
Откуда взялся Путин и почему ему отдали Россию. ПРЕДАТЕЛИ. Серия 3
1:14:49

Откуда взялся Путин и почему ему отдали Россию. ПРЕДАТЕЛИ. Серия 3

Channel: Алексей Навальный
Кличко и Гордон гуляют по Киеву. Неделю я плакал от страха, желание убежать, Зеленский, Арестович
0:14

Кличко и Гордон гуляют по Киеву. Неделю я плакал от страха, желание убежать, Зеленский, Арестович

Channel: В гостях у Гордона
Video tags
|

Video tags

Dmitry Gordon (Person)
Дмитрий Гордон
Гордон
интервью
альфред кох
кох
кох интервью
кох гордон
гордон кох
нтв
чубайс
собчак
ельцин
путин
березовский
Навальный
Зеленский
Донбасс
нефть
дмитрий_гордон
гордон
Subtitles
|

Subtitles

subtitles menu arrow
  • ruRussian
Download
00:00:02
evening you look good listen we
00:00:05
so scared of coronavirus I don’t know how
00:00:08
Are you okay with us in Germany or
00:00:10
problems, well, we have Germany
00:00:13
among European countries in my opinion
00:00:17
one-two-three on in third place
00:00:19
the number of people infected after Italy and
00:00:24
Spain
00:00:25
but somewhere at the end of the tens
00:00:30
according to Misha's quantity, that is, for now ours
00:00:33
the sick don't die slingshot but you
00:00:36
there is panic, store shelves are being swept away
00:00:39
no Germans
00:00:42
no, well, I'm from you, although I flew because
00:00:45
Monaco and there they don’t sweep it away either
00:00:48
toilet paper sleeps and everything else
00:00:51
please in assortment as they say
00:00:54
meat fish vegetables and fruits canned food all show
00:00:59
what is your forecast? is it generally bad for
00:01:03
world economy or is it the collapse of the world
00:01:06
economy ailment listen crash crash no
00:01:11
came even when the bubonic plague
00:01:14
visited Europe but vice versa after that
00:01:19
began renaissance revival in that's why I
00:01:23
I think that after every recession it happens
00:01:26
recovery recovery will be
00:01:28
recovery growth and
00:01:30
we are all good, that is, you are optimistic
00:01:33
look at the future well you know I'm in general
00:01:37
Poetry positivist by nature, can I help you?
00:01:40
say in the words of any positivists
00:01:46
it has never been like this, it never happened
00:01:48
no matter how it was but somehow it was before
00:01:53
so I think that after everything
00:01:56
any bad event always
00:01:59
there's a good event going on you don't have
00:02:03
no conspiracy theories
00:02:05
I don't have any conspiracy theories
00:02:08
versions
00:02:09
coming
00:02:12
[music]
00:02:13
coronavirus coronavirus epidemic
00:02:17
periodically visit our planet
00:02:21
at least over the last 20 years there have been
00:02:24
two known coronaviruses are this one
00:02:29
South Asian respiratory syndrome
00:02:32
And
00:02:33
average I saw Central Asian
00:02:37
center
00:02:38
11 bats as far as I know another
00:02:42
from the camels and vodka came there
00:02:45
mortality rates were significantly
00:02:47
more than from this current one
00:02:49
coronavirus although death rates
00:02:52
this virus is stronger than
00:02:54
standard face you make me a little bit
00:02:58
reassured, in general I’m telling you what
00:03:02
says the scientific community and not
00:03:05
came up with nothing nothing good but
00:03:08
there’s a big catastrophe and I don’t see it
00:03:10
mortality rate is quite high
00:03:15
chick this virus is fast
00:03:17
distributed by
00:03:18
but sooner or later the roofs of epidemics
00:03:22
will choke and decline like anything
00:03:26
another viral epidemic you know in in
00:03:29
in my opinion a serious person
00:03:31
you were vice prime minister of Russia
00:03:33
were responsible for privatization
00:03:35
managed the state property fund for three years
00:03:38
in my opinion yes let it be serious
00:03:44
please tell me when is your last one
00:03:47
seen with Putin once in the spring of 2001
00:03:54
before about March
00:03:57
fulfill your meaning when
00:04:00
we saw each other and there was some convincing
00:04:02
communication and before we saw each other after that
00:04:07
several times let's say we were in
00:04:10
in one room and then there was no
00:04:13
coronavirus, mind you, it hasn’t happened yet
00:04:16
open
00:04:17
what did you talk to him about last time?
00:04:19
do it, to be honest it’s not very good
00:04:22
I was then the director of Gazprom Media
00:04:26
he was the president of the Russian Federation
00:04:28
he invited me to listen to how it’s going
00:04:31
this is a lawsuit for Gazprom's money
00:04:35
actually told him briefly how
00:04:38
there is litigation on this we have finished our
00:04:41
communication it lasted society eat cartoon
00:04:44
20 minutes purely visually
00:04:48
you see him on TV
00:04:50
changed a lot
00:04:51
like all of us for 20 years, of course what
00:04:56
why are you feeling today?
00:05:00
disgust succinctly
00:05:08
why well because it seems to me he
00:05:11
lost his human form
00:05:13
and he would have had one too, they knew him well
00:05:19
before he became well I can't say
00:05:21
that he knew him well but Litar
00:05:24
we were colleagues, we worked in the same place
00:05:27
the building is true of different departments
00:05:30
periodically somehow our interests of service
00:05:33
crossed paths met exchanged
00:05:35
opinions but nothing more can be said
00:05:38
what is good for him please tell me
00:05:42
Putin is outstanding in your opinion
00:05:44
political leader
00:05:46
I think that he cannot be assessed
00:05:51
terms
00:05:52
political leader I think that he
00:05:56
should be assessed as the head of a large
00:06:03
mafia structure and that's how the eye is the head
00:06:09
of a large mafia structure
00:06:11
definitely outstanding
00:06:13
godfather don corleone
00:06:16
yes on a monetary scale yes yes perhaps
00:06:21
this is the strongest family for that simple reason
00:06:24
reason that not only does it itself
00:06:26
huge financial flows
00:06:29
she is the only one who controls
00:06:32
she achieved the goal of power completely
00:06:36
merged with the state and headed it
00:06:38
the state doesn’t seem to you that today
00:06:41
in the international arena equal to Putin in terms of
00:06:44
scale of personality of other leaders
00:06:47
there are simply no countries and we are not monitoring
00:06:50
I agree who is cooler than him
00:06:56
but take zombies, he's cool
00:07:04
controls one and a half billion countries
00:07:06
and controls growth to sufficient
00:07:10
effective, but he didn’t turn in his membership card
00:07:14
note, but you already know the details
00:07:17
it doesn't really matter when everything
00:07:19
is to hide theatrical gestures
00:07:22
the essence of the matter is not Merkel's relationship
00:07:26
serious leader no longer a lame duck
00:07:31
what's wrong with her today she lost
00:07:35
orientation she is formally
00:07:38
leader of the center-right party
00:07:40
in fact is leftist politicians
00:07:43
centrist beliefs and would
00:07:45
social democrats
00:07:46
she would have found herself very well there
00:07:49
after all, the Komsomol past and pulls
00:07:52
ago she wasn't there was no time
00:07:54
truly the right of the centrists and
00:07:57
Christian Democrats, of course, never
00:08:00
don't we think we're convinced don't we think
00:08:03
Do you find it disgusting that the leaders
00:08:06
largest Western countries adherents
00:08:08
democracy after what Putin did
00:08:11
and continues to do in the world
00:08:14
shake his hands meet him
00:08:16
come to visit him pretend that
00:08:18
nothing actually happens but this
00:08:21
you don’t live in relation to Putin that’s the only way
00:08:24
they they always behave towards
00:08:27
those leaders who, let's say formally
00:08:33
are recognized leaders of their
00:08:36
countries even a few months before
00:08:40
death of Gaddafi
00:08:42
French President Sarkozy and squeezed him
00:08:45
arms hugged and even for some
00:08:47
on average received from him according to victims
00:08:49
their electoral fund Western leaders
00:08:53
countries met calmly, well done
00:08:55
blow I will remind you that Western leaders
00:08:57
quite calmly conferred standing
00:08:58
Sasha's Western leaders have become more planning
00:09:01
quietly happened to Adolf Hitler
00:09:04
therefore, in this series, Putin is the most from them
00:09:07
the main villain and dress the most not
00:09:10
the legitimate ruler is therefore also with him
00:09:13
Western leader meets hugs and
00:09:17
discuss some important issues but
00:09:20
let's take this prize to the Markov real
00:09:23
politician cynical pragmatic politics
00:09:26
you need to deal with those who decide
00:09:29
the diagrams don't solve the questions you have
00:09:33
the feeling that huge Russian money
00:09:36
like huge Soviet money once upon a time
00:09:39
continue to bribe the largest
00:09:42
world politicians opinion leaders and so on
00:09:44
further yes definitely I have no
00:09:47
only a feeling but also a conviction of all this
00:09:49
voltaic even we have besides the fact
00:09:52
for example, let's put me for
00:09:57
I've worked on this for now maybe
00:10:00
I'll make them available someday
00:10:03
publicity of typhus
00:10:04
let's say it gives enough that I use them
00:10:06
possess but what a nightmare when the ex
00:10:11
Federal Chancellor of Germany Gerhard
00:10:13
shredder
00:10:14
just running errands for Putin
00:10:17
in front of the whole world the horror is true
00:10:21
Of course, the Swedes have a lot of reputation
00:10:24
did some damage, but he's probably doing a good job
00:10:26
they corrected their own here is the history of Germany in
00:10:35
in any case, he doesn’t know what after
00:10:37
such and such a break Federal Chancellor
00:10:39
back in the chair again
00:10:41
of course shader when I finished it
00:10:44
the speech of the chancellor's helm was given to himself
00:10:46
report that he is more interested in politics
00:10:48
back not physically he remained
00:10:51
the choice to carry what ascetic on
00:10:56
state old age pension or
00:10:58
Carrying the cheerful new wife of maturity with
00:11:04
a lot of money and
00:11:06
he chose an interesting beautiful life
00:11:09
second, but his servants are not there
00:11:11
criminal after all
00:11:13
reputation is his own wanted
00:11:15
destroyed the main question he believes that
00:11:18
he effectively changed it is good
00:11:21
the deal was probably the main question here
00:11:25
that's all
00:11:27
Putin's money bullets participated in
00:11:30
the fate of Gerhard Schroeder when he was still
00:11:33
Federal Chancellor, what do you think?
00:11:36
and you know I'm on the question of help because
00:11:39
milestones during election campaigns
00:11:41
I am very, very thaler and a
00:11:46
Let me remind you that a huge amount
00:11:48
political parties not only in Ukraine
00:11:50
and in Russia there is Yeltsin's time there
00:11:53
Previously, Putin's time was used
00:11:56
money from Western grants and the same quarrel
00:11:58
with so on and on no one saw her
00:12:00
this is the kind of problem the Americans would say
00:12:07
it turns out my actions are cute
00:12:10
political parties and political
00:12:12
movement around the world is that Putin
00:12:15
helps but I don't see it here
00:12:17
some problem what kind of problem in
00:12:20
ultimately it's not that he's someone
00:12:23
there it helps with money the problem is that
00:12:26
and don’t wait and vote for this
00:12:28
until he bribes you quarrel yourself
00:12:34
met their time before several times
00:12:37
I met what kind of person they are scared of
00:12:39
generally half the world
00:12:41
that it is taken from update on me it
00:12:43
produced
00:12:44
not an extremely smart person perhaps
00:12:48
this is one of the smartest people who
00:12:50
all their lives are a candle
00:12:51
well again I said it too strongly but I remember it
00:12:55
it was in 1997 somewhere in May or June
00:13:00
has he met me
00:13:04
produced by all hands but what a robber
00:13:07
he's like his name in Ghana, no matter what
00:13:09
no, of course he’s such a financial octopus
00:13:13
spider but within the rules of the game
00:13:16
which are installed in this world but at
00:13:20
in this he is not devoid of any romanticism and
00:13:22
some you hide ideas convey ideas
00:13:27
liberalism and freedom to carry different
00:13:31
to the peoples of the world, in particular the Hungarians with their
00:13:34
relatives from where the enemy came from and Russians and everyone
00:13:37
other countries who are pregnant
00:13:40
transition to democracy
00:13:41
and who is behind Soros on your day before them
00:13:44
only he is a fairly rich man
00:13:46
no one is worth being on your own
00:13:50
he is a very old man who has experienced
00:13:55
life is very stressful when he
00:13:57
Jewish boy from Hungary
00:13:59
had to flee the Holocaust and he
00:14:03
earned a huge day and of course he's in
00:14:06
debt to his past and that's why he
00:14:08
tries somehow and assures you of his trust
00:14:11
not absolute humanitarian not terrible
00:14:14
the cuck of the sinister plot of the raw is all
00:14:16
fiction the press is scary he is a person with
00:14:19
this on the market to financial certainly
00:14:22
of course but outside of business but my opinion
00:14:26
such a typical American philanthropist
00:14:29
we just have many politicians who are very
00:14:33
they are afraid, but one of the former presidents
00:14:37
Ukraine without a surname Sushim told me
00:14:40
he came to me and said I need to do this and that
00:14:42
then he said [ __ ] you and he went then
00:14:46
eat like this calmly
00:14:49
Well, listen as always in such cases
00:14:54
and talks more about the president than
00:14:56
mass rusik returning to vladimir
00:15:01
Vladimirovich performance results
00:15:02
of all the presidents of Ukraine they are now
00:15:04
the results of the activity are obvious and there is a quarrel
00:15:07
with the fire of the tongue it counts its
00:15:09
state therefore who owed whom
00:15:11
obedient I think there is doubt here
00:15:17
returning to Vladimir Vladimirovich
00:15:18
Putin could you imagine 20
00:15:21
years ago that he so strengthened that he
00:15:24
for so long I think that even he himself
00:15:28
20 years ago this would not have happened at all
00:15:31
it happened gradually these cultures
00:15:33
bam and when every new one conquered
00:15:36
healthy, he had a new appreciation for merging
00:15:38
your next tasks
00:15:41
so I think something like he is 20 years old
00:15:45
he did not intend to strengthen himself
00:15:48
anyone else moreover I can say
00:15:51
that no one likes you at all for 20 years
00:15:53
it will last when it came, everyone has it
00:15:57
tried to convince him that he was even
00:15:59
second line let's go and give him one
00:16:01
enough is communication his business and
00:16:03
cute calling and he just went along
00:16:07
to the world Boris Nikolaevich persuaded him
00:16:09
Believe me guys, it's been four years since then
00:16:11
if you find a smart guy with
00:16:14
I’ll be happy to give up the interface and you
00:16:17
remember how he came and also on yours
00:16:19
eyes was but no why in mine I'm in
00:16:22
did not participate in the election campaign
00:16:24
this was done by Valentin Yumashev in this
00:16:28
other people whom I was engaged in
00:16:30
I certainly know, but I myself am in this company
00:16:34
didn't participate because he bit
00:16:35
class I saw as a spectator on TV
00:16:37
but still you
00:16:39
consider yourself a member of the Leningrad team
00:16:41
Chubais and so on Manevich but Allen
00:16:45
Chubais city team including
00:16:48
Manevichi the late and Putin's team
00:16:51
these are two different teams the only one
00:16:53
the person who entered that game
00:16:55
teams taboo curls of Dmitry Medvedev
00:17:00
execute
00:17:01
sample of those times and a virus
00:17:05
company consultant or palp
00:17:07
international then businessman zakhar
00:17:11
Smushkin and a talented man he is a bear
00:17:17
didn't impress me there
00:17:18
qualified lawyer as well as
00:17:20
not currently producing but apparently devoted
00:17:25
man, probably yes, I don’t presume to judge that
00:17:31
Is it this devotion or is it somehow
00:17:33
I don't know what it's called otherwise
00:17:37
called I why such devotion
00:17:40
it's so expensive you mentioned valentine
00:17:44
Yumasheva is just now in
00:17:46
online edition Gordon former
00:17:48
Lieutenant Colonel of the KGB of the USSR Popov publishes
00:17:51
his memoirs
00:17:52
which states in particular that
00:17:54
Valentin Yumashev who led the way and
00:17:57
nails price was an agent of the KGB you
00:18:00
agree with this statement
00:18:02
how can I agree or not?
00:18:06
agree I just don’t know right now
00:18:09
former and KGB officers who start
00:18:11
be frank, tell everything in a row
00:18:13
were agents that this can be believed
00:18:15
You don't have to believe it, it's a matter of taste
00:18:18
didn't check any proof except
00:18:20
your own word words like
00:18:21
The KGB officer can't even believe about the shower
00:18:24
used to it
00:18:26
please tell me who those people are today
00:18:29
which help Putin produce
00:18:32
decision or not even so who are those people
00:18:35
which Putin listens to your
00:18:37
I'm not with us, it's empirically clear
00:18:40
that among there are no unconditional slaughters because
00:18:43
this is the war of Saudi Arabia
00:18:45
price notice which has begun
00:18:47
it probably started with the suggestion to sit down
00:18:50
I don’t know who else is in there, I don’t know
00:18:54
they say that Patrushev has a strong influence
00:18:56
they say beekeepers have a strong influence they say
00:18:59
brothers Kovalchuk and greatly influences well I
00:19:01
I can't say that I don't know I
00:19:03
was never part of the inner circle and
00:19:05
so I judge everything only from the press
00:19:10
Medvedev we say is a loyal person like
00:19:13
Yes, for so many years he proved his
00:19:16
fidelity and other fables like you
00:19:19
do you think why he no longer
00:19:20
prime minister of russia
00:19:21
and let me remind you that for the president in 2008
00:19:24
m year you are also out of office
00:19:26
ran for prime minister
00:19:30
interesting from the forest example ran
00:19:33
on the president if you remember here
00:19:36
that's why he takes the position
00:19:39
Medvedev is not particularly important
00:19:44
if it is still considered as
00:19:47
remote control receiver in time
00:19:50
are considering the prime minister as we know
00:19:55
so actually with this disgusting post
00:19:59
only one is running for president
00:20:01
Putin was imported from the target post
00:20:05
presidium of the supreme council
00:20:08
Medvedev ran from the post of first
00:20:10
Deputy Prime Minister and only Putin
00:20:13
run with just prime ministers
00:20:14
so when we start looking at
00:20:18
the post of prime minister as the post of successor is
00:20:20
in my opinion empirical
00:20:22
confirmed
00:20:25
the post of prime minister is now occupied by Mikhail
00:20:28
Mishustin what kind of figure is this
00:20:29
but I don't know him completely solid
00:20:33
we can’t teach what people say
00:20:37
I'm sure you still have some left in Moscow
00:20:39
I don't have anyone left who cares about him
00:20:43
knew honestly those people who worked and
00:20:49
view in g including the deceased brown
00:20:53
Fedorov speaks highly of him
00:20:57
positive and reviews and nothing more
00:21:00
I can't skoda
00:21:04
Levada Center says that the rating
00:21:06
Putin fell significantly without mentioning the number 35
00:21:10
percent in Moscow go to talk
00:21:13
that he generally has 20 percent support
00:21:15
what could it mean anything today
00:21:23
Putin's electoral machine is used up
00:21:26
from from mobilized in such a way that she
00:21:28
from the actual votes cast almost
00:21:31
you won’t fill it up, it won’t be enough
00:21:34
they will draw so many, why does Putin need to change?
00:21:40
in the constitution why is this speed with
00:21:43
to which Valentina Tereshkova contributed her
00:21:46
proposals in the State Duma for
00:21:47
your view of the hall mixed with space
00:21:50
speed to the media with the first space sex
00:21:53
or with the second I don’t know I don’t know I can
00:21:57
just to speculate on this topic as
00:21:59
all other observers perhaps he and
00:22:02
I didn’t mean to be in such a hurry, but prices collapsed
00:22:04
we’ll put on oil plus coronavirus or
00:22:07
I was afraid enough of the situation
00:22:11
that by autumn when this scenario is in it
00:22:14
the original version should have been
00:22:16
reach this stage by then
00:22:18
he is already completely magically analyzed and
00:22:22
will lose all support
00:22:24
look even funnier than now though
00:22:26
now he will be funny so
00:22:30
tried to force a woman milkmaid
00:22:35
porn download
00:22:37
wandering over the milkmaid weaver cosmonaut where
00:22:41
which will appear on behalf of everything
00:22:43
Soviet Union but
00:22:47
asked Putin not to leave the kingdom
00:22:51
it all looks really disgusting
00:22:53
horror such bad taste such a farce
00:22:56
just a cheap fencing installation
00:23:00
for Allah
00:23:01
areas in this production not only
00:23:04
this talent is completely missing
00:23:07
director she still shows attitude
00:23:10
to people and already perceives him as a [ __ ] for
00:23:13
maybe they deserve it
00:23:18
it is quite possible that they may
00:23:20
deserved but those people I know
00:23:23
in Moscow and not only in Moscow and throughout
00:23:25
Russia, you know, I don’t have such feelings
00:23:28
makes me feel sorry for them
00:23:29
they deserve better believe me Russia
00:23:34
talented rich interesting
00:23:37
creative country it deserves
00:23:39
certainly the best is not only that he is 20
00:23:40
years old she lost the guard let's imagine everything
00:23:44
what could Russia become if he
00:23:46
the pace of which at the beginning of the 2000s was
00:23:49
recruited would continue not only in
00:23:51
quantitatively but also qualitatively
00:23:53
Komi transformation I think we are over 20
00:23:57
years there, relatively speaking there in the 70s 80s
00:23:59
years of South Korea slipped there
00:24:01
huge huge huge distances
00:24:07
if Russia did something similar
00:24:10
over these 20 years will help now has more
00:24:14
one huge economic held its
00:24:17
in about this dance point and Gretel from the side
00:24:23
world economy but here's another one
00:24:26
Leningraders former Putin's council on
00:24:28
economics Andrei Larionov told me that
00:24:31
is this the first or second space mission?
00:24:33
Valentina Tereshkova's speed caused
00:24:36
because Putin is very afraid of results
00:24:39
ships in The Hague for the downed Boeing MH17 you are with
00:24:43
Do you agree with this or not, but how does he do it?
00:24:47
connects if I have tell me multi
00:24:49
I hear everything is just rifle Viennese versions
00:24:51
some time ago he stopped reading
00:24:55
says that
00:24:57
number of witnesses who will be
00:25:00
say some very important things and
00:25:02
the quality of the witnesses is such that the court
00:25:05
The Hague can make a determination that
00:25:07
Putin is to blame for the downing of the Boeing
00:25:11
and and that's a good question about
00:25:14
and but he says that Putin is trying himself
00:25:17
protect against possible criminal
00:25:19
stalking him this way
00:25:22
referendum or change there
00:25:24
Constitution itself Pisa sends courts to
00:25:27
The Hague but what he will become again
00:25:31
the president is defective so the president
00:25:33
24 years old before 2 4 years court for sure
00:25:36
the president will end for four years
00:25:41
where should he rush, the scientist is afraid but
00:25:44
he's in a hurry
00:25:45
Well, accordingly, this has nothing to do with
00:25:47
another, tell me, did you expect it at all?
00:25:51
that he wanted so much in his impudent grandson
00:25:54
probably some kind of performance after all
00:25:56
I still had to play with the Russians
00:25:58
somehow
00:25:59
furnish it beautifully but just stupidly
00:26:01
insolently like this, well, to be honest
00:26:06
assumed in this spirit because but everything
00:26:11
I still don’t think I’m poor
00:26:13
imagination me imagination protection
00:26:14
rich and I have pizza consider myself
00:26:19
I'm quite a creative person
00:26:22
still couldn't figure out how
00:26:24
he is so graceful and suddenly unexpected and
00:26:27
it will be invisible to everyone again
00:26:30
president after 24 years of some tone
00:26:32
moment, such clumsy work must
00:26:34
must have been done somewhere
00:26:37
right about the sake of the cooler in advance
00:26:38
run tracker and benefit pro
00:26:41
finally articulate under the selfless
00:26:44
element no elegant combination
00:26:46
lined up
00:26:47
and with this element any combination
00:26:48
stops being graceful, he is more creative than you
00:26:52
it turned out that the planet did exactly what I did
00:26:55
assumed, that is, made a blockhead
00:26:58
this idiotic thing
00:27:01
which you cannot do without
00:27:03
could like bonnie composite whatever
00:27:05
krakowiak u didn't dance around let's change
00:27:07
the sarva constitution was necessary at this moment
00:27:10
this is this deep abomination
00:27:15
disgusting
00:27:16
always done and here it is, I finally did it
00:27:19
when he finally realized what he needed without him
00:27:21
can't get by, he stopped pulling the cat by
00:27:26
tail and decided to do what he did and
00:27:29
everyone is sitting, it’s true, well, everyone who ate
00:27:35
no one ate everyone understood everything no
00:27:38
resources for resistance but what to eat
00:27:42
protection
00:27:43
no one traces anything just yet
00:27:46
find a village on his side do
00:27:49
nothing can be done when the power is with him
00:27:51
the sides will go away, you can do with it
00:27:53
all despite there being 25 different types there
00:27:58
mutton which he laid down in the laws and in
00:28:01
the constitution there regarding the son himself from
00:28:03
personal these reservations will be discarded
00:28:06
Let me remind you that pinochet is a person who
00:28:09
has much more in front of chili
00:28:12
merits than Putin to Russia too
00:28:14
protected himself with bare quality armor
00:28:16
milking these armors were there gradually
00:28:19
thrown back and brought to trial as
00:28:23
there will be all these armors here and you won’t have to look for them
00:28:25
worth the paper they have you written on
00:28:27
Do you think that Putin will be put on trial if
00:28:31
he will live to see, tell me what are the alternatives to him
00:28:36
in general today there is if
00:28:38
not Putin, good, great Russia, but who
00:28:41
if not you log in truant normal
00:28:44
normal election campaign when I
00:28:49
I'll run the election campaign normally
00:28:51
this means that the brain participates in it
00:28:53
everyone who wants that people who are in it
00:28:56
participate not to be afraid of politics
00:28:58
reprisals for participating in whatever they can
00:29:00
It's completely easy to collect from Britain
00:29:02
funds that they have relatively equal
00:29:05
access cyst media including
00:29:08
meter television channels and mine
00:29:10
freedom to carry agitation and propaganda and
00:29:12
so on so on if in this
00:29:15
the election campaign will not be revealed
00:29:17
about a dozen talents are interesting to him
00:29:24
capable honest leaders
00:29:28
capable of occupying the post of Russia will be
00:29:30
will I be very surprised by the presidency
00:29:33
they are very surprised Wednesday this is a top ten
00:29:36
20 I see Alexei Navalny between
00:29:40
other things and a number of very serious interesting
00:29:43
businessmen who could become
00:29:47
President of the Russian Federation if
00:29:49
did not feel a threat to their business and
00:29:52
your own freedom for the very fact
00:29:54
intention to participate in the election
00:29:57
contract, I remind you that in one thing with all
00:29:59
with all that I am from us what
00:30:01
I have a lot of sympathy for them but I
00:30:03
Let me remind you that 2 things what year is it
00:30:06
fourth or seventh Mikhail Prokhorov
00:30:08
participation chosen this in the seventh film no
00:30:12
later probably probably at 11 or 12 before
00:30:16
or 12 yes yes the same yes well here he is
00:30:18
participated in the elections and with all that
00:30:21
that I have his potential as a politician
00:30:23
assessing very modestly but if he
00:30:25
at least they let him turn around if he
00:30:28
carry there did not take away the party which
00:30:30
confused further remember later with me
00:30:32
they gathered to tell someone they didn’t limit
00:30:36
beaten share if they weren't kept there
00:30:38
roughly speaking, a knife at the throat when he
00:30:41
came out on the TV screen then I think
00:30:43
what is his result despite the fact that he took
00:30:45
third place
00:30:47
would be a much more impressive choice
00:30:52
do you have a favorite today?
00:30:55
you can say it’s not Putin, but here he is
00:30:58
who I have yes here is my favorite yours
00:31:05
favorite
00:31:08
Well, I don’t know, actually I don’t exist
00:31:10
never such politicians who
00:31:11
I am one hundred percent satisfied
00:31:13
person is harmful and disgusting for a hundred
00:31:15
I don't even know myself
00:31:17
satisfy Ekaterina dissatisfied with herself
00:31:20
that's why they said that some
00:31:22
strangers will suit me one hundred percent
00:31:24
percentage by wave sense I like it
00:31:26
naval in some sense Misha is changing
00:31:30
Khodorkovsky yes no well at least
00:31:32
here are two people I would like
00:31:34
would continue I don’t participate in blogs
00:31:36
so isn't this boiler enough?
00:31:40
it seems yes yes to say that
00:31:44
alternatives to Putin exist, how do you like it?
00:31:47
it seems Maidan in Russia is possible
00:31:49
theoretically no, definitely no
00:31:53
definitely not Russian participant
00:31:57
go often here Putin very often
00:32:01
says that Russians and Ukrainians are 1a k1
00:32:03
nations up to how this is exactly
00:32:09
the main difference in Ukraine
00:32:13
Mandan possible appeal and this
00:32:17
fundamental difference between the two
00:32:19
fundamental mentality which
00:32:21
it’s impossible to sell it in any way
00:32:23
the difference between Ukrainians and Russians and
00:32:25
they will press that good ability
00:32:27
pandan because Ukrainians are capable
00:32:30
Maidan
00:32:31
but it's already been 6 years since
00:32:33
Maidan and the mess remains as it was and
00:32:37
600 heads but the Russians don’t have this Maidan
00:32:43
let's take it maybe they can build
00:32:44
more effective power more
00:32:45
democratic russians can mom on
00:32:49
they didn’t save the Maidan
00:32:52
Today's Russian opposition is not
00:32:54
seems funny to you in some way, yes
00:32:58
in a sense no happy
00:33:00
doesn't seem funny at all, but some
00:33:03
we won’t like to call politicians or
00:33:05
our idea of ​​not offending them seems enough
00:33:07
funny cellular conspirators
00:33:11
to the classic call of the West to us
00:33:14
will help like Ilfa and Petrov operetta
00:33:17
comedians but this Celsius ravak rosa
00:33:24
abroad to help when it comes in handy
00:33:27
Speaking of which, it also applies to some Ukrainians
00:33:32
comrades who also spent their time there
00:33:34
swings and foreign countries will help us
00:33:36
so let's not do anything
00:33:38
didn't help no understand
00:33:43
help those who will also finish and which one
00:33:46
sits, does nothing, waits for him
00:33:48
will help no one will help you
00:33:51
you know when I look at Russian
00:33:53
the opposition I understand how lacking
00:33:56
her Boris Nemtsova has a bright beautiful figure
00:33:59
a very cool guy like this
00:34:02
in my opinion I could lead Russia
00:34:04
you can't make something worthwhile out of it
00:34:06
it seems you know it's very difficult for me to evaluate
00:34:10
separate my personal attitude towards Boris
00:34:14
since we live quite close
00:34:16
friends over and look at him
00:34:19
a little aloof as a politician here
00:34:23
I got caught up in the cream, a lot of personal things
00:34:26
relationship and I can't help it
00:34:29
abstracted so I can't understand
00:34:31
the scale of politics and disk I can tell
00:34:34
that I rated him higher
00:34:37
like politics than the mainstream
00:34:40
oppositionists at the time he was alive
00:34:43
because often he is not taken seriously
00:34:46
perceived even by those people who are now
00:34:48
tells what kind of block it was and how
00:34:50
he did a lot so on all these
00:34:52
the spell is happening now
00:34:54
pronounced but above all by those people
00:34:56
which when Barry was alive they to
00:34:58
he was treated with great skepticism
00:35:02
they said that he was a downed pilot, he was already
00:35:04
nothing can and so on overcome there
00:35:09
tell the person who ordered the murder of Boris
00:35:11
Nemtsova you know, well, you know these
00:35:21
customers give themselves away all the time they
00:35:24
can't know how to do a bad detective
00:35:29
when the criminal constantly comes to
00:35:31
crime scene 5 years have passed
00:35:34
the way Yeltsin awarded them mail a day
00:35:37
murder of the Nemtsov Order before
00:35:41
[music]
00:35:42
demonstrative gestures
00:35:44
like rewarding Kadyrov literally through
00:35:46
a few days after the murder of Nemtsov
00:35:47
when is Putin’s letter to Odintsov’s mother here?
00:35:51
where she is named by her maiden name
00:35:54
which by that time she had not had for 50 years
00:35:55
contributes yes hey duman to show
00:36:00
Jewish ancestry is no longer the case
00:36:02
so on and on it seems to me that all these
00:36:05
gestures if you are not the customer they are just
00:36:10
devoid of any meaning and you were not me
00:36:17
I'm not saying that who doesn't have
00:36:21
no reason to send your own to carry
00:36:23
thugs kill Germans except
00:36:25
if he did not receive a direct order
00:36:27
that were miraculously disabled
00:36:30
cameras namaz labor and and there is huge
00:36:33
number of other things in
00:36:37
in particular there is a tough investigation team
00:36:39
stop investigating customers
00:36:42
when they knocked on the door they didn't
00:36:44
open I will remind you that to my wife
00:36:46
for example, they came to us for a search and
00:36:48
with the electric saw they were going there
00:36:50
the door was cut down, the gentleman appeared and
00:36:52
didn't open you didn't open the door we
00:36:54
they turned and left, it's just funny
00:36:58
so no need to guess
00:37:02
customers give themselves away
00:37:05
betrayed by their own actions
00:37:07
they can't keep it to themselves they
00:37:10
talk about this all the time
00:37:12
so I have no doubts
00:37:14
regarding the customer, I feel sorry for him really
00:37:19
your nose is waiting for the metal words part of yourself
00:37:23
I lost him, he was like a brother to me
00:37:27
We've been through so much together
00:37:33
recently celebrated the anniversary of the murder
00:37:36
Vladislava Lista
00:37:38
please tell me you are in
00:37:41
TV business expert
00:37:43
this business tell me you have
00:37:46
some thoughts about those who ordered the murder
00:37:48
leaves
00:37:49
Well, I came to the video business significantly
00:37:53
later the empty one was killed so he
00:37:56
I know the layout very poorly and I have
00:37:58
no ideas no ball it seems to me that
00:38:03
it was despite the fact that he leaves
00:38:07
there was a famous and bright man
00:38:11
with all that, it seems to me that this
00:38:13
it was typical and the murders of the 90s when
00:38:16
divided spheres of influence and in this sense
00:38:21
killing leaves, well, definitely not
00:38:25
was of a political nature
00:38:26
some kind of business showdown and
00:38:29
which at that time was very
00:38:33
returning again to such Boris
00:38:35
Berezovsky whom you knew well
00:38:37
Quite a long time has passed since
00:38:40
his death you have a clue that
00:38:44
happened then with Berezovsky when it
00:38:48
when when he died or was killed or
00:38:52
committed suicide and or
00:38:55
committed suicide no I have
00:38:58
no for the solution the only thing I
00:39:04
I can say subjectively from my own
00:39:07
sensations
00:39:09
more was a man fer China energetically
00:39:16
the pensioner's situation was not about
00:39:20
him he is hormonal I think
00:39:24
you see him too
00:39:33
when Abramovich lost the trial and the year
00:39:37
in general, at some point he realized that he
00:39:39
the man is rich in nicknames
00:39:40
but not super rich where are the billions and what
00:39:47
looks like he's finally a star
00:39:49
rolled up he needs to think seriously
00:39:54
sun lounger or the future of such a pensioner
00:40:01
that it’s time for him to sit down to write his memoirs and that
00:40:05
I really need him for what strings
00:40:08
pull and will and so on and so on
00:40:11
I think it's run out of charge
00:40:14
give it to yourself, it’s just like that
00:40:19
just understand what I was doing
00:40:21
Was the murder a suicide or something else?
00:40:23
something no longer mattered to him
00:40:26
Berezovsky himself ended this story
00:40:29
was told to the end more and more there
00:40:32
nothing to say that's why it happened
00:40:34
what logically should have happened to
00:40:37
such a person in the yard nevertheless
00:40:40
he wrote letters to Putin, well, I'm inclined
00:40:44
think so but how much they were
00:40:48
sincerely maybe but it's just in the imagination
00:40:51
Boris is another tactical one there
00:40:53
retreat I would say repent
00:40:57
forgive me, I'll come back and have it
00:40:59
more opportunities already within the country
00:41:01
stir up something and so on but maybe
00:41:03
maybe he sincerely repents, let him in
00:41:05
I can do astronomy big
00:41:08
to sum it up he died he was killed or
00:41:13
he committed suicide on your
00:41:16
sight
00:41:22
difficult question is heard more fun
00:41:28
let's name the department and there is another option
00:41:32
which doesn't quite fit
00:41:35
the list you listed
00:41:37
contact negligent homicide itself
00:41:40
let's hint carefully, I understand
00:41:43
what are you talking about let's be careful
00:41:45
let's hint not to say what it is but
00:41:48
to make it clear that this is neither
00:41:50
else I don’t know what to hint and exchange
00:41:54
like to build a version for I don’t want parts
00:41:56
he still has children for his idol
00:41:59
there are grandchildren left, why take an hour?
00:42:02
stories that can build him into
00:42:04
somehow it was hard not to drink Aven
00:42:06
who turns out his panties on the street
00:42:08
inside out but more died struggling to say
00:42:11
in due time to carry brightly enough
00:42:14
I ask him to love his beautiful women
00:42:17
he had a lot of money and he lived beautifully
00:42:19
led entire political parties
00:42:22
and even some politicians are the first there
00:42:25
hands, well, in peace there, how old is he?
00:42:28
it was sixty-five sixty
00:42:29
sixty seventy eight years old is not enough
00:42:34
in general it would not be enough
00:42:37
agreed and closes his 75th birthday
00:42:43
on the bench and stars and seeds or there on
00:42:47
shore on board some yacht if
00:42:50
not 100 meters but 30 meters in front of not
00:42:53
try it
00:42:55
closing the topic of Berezovsky you
00:42:57
We are one hundred percent sure that he is dead
00:43:05
when you stand there will be everything if he were alive
00:43:07
If he had already surfaced, he wouldn’t have been able to resist
00:43:09
and you were talking about two people who you are for
00:43:17
voted what are you talking about Navalny and Khodorkovsky?
00:43:21
are you thinking about Navalny, well, I think he is
00:43:26
quite integral and generally a politician with
00:43:29
great potential of its political
00:43:33
the line is to
00:43:35
consolidate around yourself as much as possible
00:43:37
more people that's why he doesn't speak out
00:43:40
somehow certain left and right chose
00:43:44
quite a win on the topic of combating
00:43:47
corruption is moving in this direction
00:43:50
I think he's waiting for his moment when
00:43:52
outside the window of opportunity will open and when
00:43:55
he will shoot if you remember she once
00:43:58
opened on him in the twelfth year
00:44:00
David and he is quite effective
00:44:03
I take advantage of this window of opportunity
00:44:07
I don’t rule out that after some time he
00:44:09
a young man he still has time
00:44:10
he certainly has a chance very beautifully and
00:44:18
make a powerful appearance in the political arena in
00:44:21
that time when you will all appear strongly
00:44:25
politics don't you think that mikhail
00:44:29
Khodorkovsky who are certainly very
00:44:32
seriously injured and sat courageously
00:44:34
your 10 years from call to call are not very good
00:44:38
active in politics and therefore does not have
00:44:40
no political prospects and
00:44:45
listen about political prospects
00:44:48
I don’t know anything at all, for example
00:44:49
I can tell you that when you go to
00:44:52
removed from the post of the first Moscow
00:44:55
city ​​party committee for 99 percent of people
00:45:00
believed that his political career
00:45:01
finished except Korzhakov
00:45:04
specifically you know about considered Korzhakov maybe
00:45:07
maybe he was given the command in the office
00:45:09
stay
00:45:10
already know and will let you track it seems
00:45:15
a star falling over the horizon is like
00:45:19
the stars turned out and turned out to be
00:45:22
boards are king of the hill so listen
00:45:28
Khodorkovsky sat in the camp all traces
00:45:30
give it a try the world I can face out
00:45:34
families and then maybe about and then
00:45:36
how to be active from abroad
00:45:37
political activity teach everything
00:45:41
what he's doing looks good enough
00:45:44
nice I really like his project
00:45:47
when he funds lawyers for everyone
00:45:49
human rights activist this is quite obvious
00:45:55
direct individual assistance on the merits and not
00:46:00
it was good, but that's when people after
00:46:04
demonstrations
00:46:05
turns out to be in a monkey house, oh yes he comes running
00:46:08
lawyers how he pays Khodorkovsky 1 from
00:46:11
these lawyers who came will see him
00:46:14
Khodorkovsky's money is not what it is
00:46:17
very correct and sensible thing about me
00:46:23
categorically support therefore
00:46:25
about the fact that Khodorkovsky himself will give in
00:46:27
It’s not PR that’s wasting energy right now
00:46:31
nothing here politicians face money and
00:46:33
resources etc if windows of opportunity
00:46:36
then the window of opportunity will not appear
00:46:37
will he ever perform
00:46:39
at least give the country back before even
00:46:42
the great Lenin once came from abroad
00:46:44
could fully influence the situation in horror
00:46:47
no one knew him in Russia Yeltsin Lenin
00:46:50
no one knew like hell and
00:46:52
the box started up and jumped out on April 17th
00:46:56
he's already got everything up here
00:46:58
damn and the red guards of the workers' council
00:47:01
deputies and others, by the way, believe me
00:47:05
in the version that Lenin was a German agent
00:47:08
but by the day I was destined before no one
00:47:11
denies they all carry Latvian
00:47:13
the shelves that actually provided
00:47:16
first time
00:47:18
retention of power in Moscow and St. Petersburg
00:47:21
financed from the money that the ambassador gave them
00:47:27
mirbach killed in the eighteenth year
00:47:31
correspondence about how the Bolsheviks took money from
00:47:33
mirbach mirbach received de mail from
00:47:35
Germany after the signing of Brest-Litovsk
00:47:38
peace
00:47:39
Germany opened an embassy in Russia
00:47:41
was February 18 and since then they
00:47:45
received money from Germany for debt
00:47:47
pay them to the Latvians, the damned sulfur took
00:47:51
and killed the mirbach
00:47:52
but they thought that this would all end but
00:47:54
Unfortunately the train has already left
00:47:56
The Bolsheviks have strengthened themselves enough and chica
00:47:58
there works for a person by earlier on
00:48:01
any question for you like Lenin's grace
00:48:04
leader of the Leningrad group Sergei Shrunov
00:48:06
went with the politician what does that mean
00:48:10
but this marginalization will fly and of course
00:48:13
firstly in Russia there is no certain politics
00:48:14
there are some mummered idiots like skin
00:48:17
water which he and the reader's affairs I believe
00:48:20
that of course, how can he be cunning
00:48:25
and a resourceful man who knows where
00:48:28
money lies but this is not a sign of intelligence
00:48:34
my mind always finds out I don't
00:48:39
I believe in the existence of some such
00:48:41
professors moriarty smart villains to me
00:48:46
it seems that he is a real person
00:48:47
still and in general somehow
00:48:51
Christian is somehow kind
00:48:59
he's not averse here I have this
00:49:02
combination and when a person just
00:49:05
great-grandmothers
00:49:07
about fame about proximity to appear to
00:49:10
body
00:49:11
there's probably something in this
00:49:13
monoid is not the mind that I think is yours
00:49:18
Putin's loneliness is getting worse
00:49:23
Well, it's probably getting worse, but to me
00:49:29
it seems that he is culturally
00:49:31
so not unless he doesn't
00:49:32
feels 12 this is this this is melancholy
00:49:40
connections with loneliness
00:49:42
this is still a rather subtle destiny
00:49:47
sensitive people and he is not a subtle person
00:49:53
health
00:49:54
he cried so much at the funeral together
00:49:57
Lyudmila Narusova told me yes yes
00:49:59
Yes, you are Marusova’s servant, she is more to you
00:50:02
new cerdca
00:50:03
don't listen no don't listen
00:50:09
you upset me I thought Putin
00:50:12
sentimental but I don’t know maybe but
00:50:18
you know there are rumors that the SS executioners
00:50:22
also participated in the comment on
00:50:24
old age they didn’t like to listen like that
00:50:27
say be howie to wipe away your tears
00:50:30
then they walked just to make sure people shout Putin
00:50:35
forever what do you think it is
00:50:38
forever nothing lasts forever
00:50:42
the market will always have enough for our time
00:50:45
alas, but I think that yes, you dare to study
00:50:50
if God doesn't take care of the game he
00:50:53
now coronavirus are you ready
00:50:56
you somehow you somehow with hope it
00:50:59
They said, well, listen all the time, too
00:51:04
called the scourge of God but why on me
00:51:08
think that God will have mercy and
00:51:10
sent to us turned out to be if you imagine
00:51:16
hypothetically, that Putin has a future ahead, yes
00:51:21
nothing ahead like this gradually
00:51:24
I am Kim Chen and the rez mummification I see
00:51:31
some new emanation of the pioneers 1 of
00:51:37
watch sing songs and build and mouth and
00:51:41
portraits of the oath and essays from
00:51:47
moratorium
00:51:49
novels 1 Putin Prize
00:51:53
the second Putin time of change these
00:51:56
categories
00:51:59
all that stuff but then sorry yes
00:52:05
Sorry Russia is worthless if that's all
00:52:07
there will be partial ones right there now
00:52:12
This is partly why it already exists now
00:52:17
speak the score and revive it didn’t come up with
00:52:21
all this, even now you can see where it all is
00:52:23
all these young Putinites are coming, all these children
00:52:27
dressed in military uniform
00:52:29
all this victory, it's all about carrying around
00:52:34
protoplasm from which this one will grow
00:52:37
terrible kitsch figurative cult of Putin
00:52:40
Stalin what do you think about Vladimir
00:52:44
Zelensky is not very attractive to me
00:52:49
very handsome I see that he is of course
00:52:53
son is not ready for the bay you to solve those
00:52:57
challenges that training faces but enthusiasm
00:53:01
with whom he took it upon himself and this desire
00:53:03
solve problems given that he is human
00:53:05
extremely not stupid, it seems to me that it gives
00:53:08
the chance is gone
00:53:09
at least partially x installation and I will help you
00:53:13
understand the little man why he wants
00:53:15
came and sat down knows the answers to these questions
00:53:17
he moved it somewhere, it was stolen, I'm afraid for
00:53:26
Ukrainians in what terms is that
00:53:28
the majority of the population of Ukraine is like me
00:53:31
doesn’t seem to understand the depth of the abyss
00:53:35
to which ukraine ukraine
00:53:37
lies and therefore like any ordinary people
00:53:42
yes they expect quick results
00:53:44
you definitely can’t promise Ukraine
00:53:48
the fact that they will be fast will not be visible
00:53:51
quick results noticeable improvements
00:53:54
standard of living cannot be expected
00:53:59
all of them will be just speculation or
00:54:01
some tricks that will affect later
00:54:05
only worse the arena is in very difficult
00:54:07
position at all levels, but not even
00:54:10
economically
00:54:14
state institutions we just cry
00:54:16
dilapidated if they exist at all
00:54:19
there are clippings of the institutes themselves, no
00:54:23
the whole simulacrum
00:54:25
and quick statehood on and on these
00:54:28
sin and it’s not even ruins because
00:54:32
one of the say is that first the house
00:54:34
was destroyed
00:54:35
this was not the shoulder state which
00:54:38
need to be built from scratch and within 20 years
00:54:43
these thirty years of independence will test
00:54:46
and were practically not built like that
00:54:49
some way to hide the semblance of a state
00:54:51
was built on the remains of the rubble
00:54:54
Soviet institutions, well, actually
00:54:56
they were committed to the institute and
00:54:59
unfortunately what is now greener than he is
00:55:02
operates on these fragments
00:55:04
bits of some Soviet institutions
00:55:08
already completely deprived of folk
00:55:12
support and respect from the lecturer
00:55:17
wishes to obey them and so on
00:55:19
wants therefore
00:55:23
building a state it can be
00:55:27
an order of magnitude more difficult task than
00:55:29
carrying out economic reforms in
00:55:31
state indicate the institute
00:55:33
formed for you to advise
00:55:36
universal when communicating with Putin
00:55:39
I would suggest him not to communicate with him
00:55:41
at all or there is no point what is the point
00:55:45
I absolutely agree with this person
00:55:47
tears and no communication because he he
00:55:49
time he will promise they will do he
00:55:53
sits down with himself at the negotiating table
00:55:56
thinking about how to deceive you, well, in such
00:56:00
conditions agreed girls
00:56:03
won't he accept it? I need to offer it
00:56:05
deals like Putin in this regard
00:56:08
seems quite operational to me
00:56:10
one might say guess Zelensky
00:56:12
I said these, I’ll give these people to Adam
00:56:14
these are the conversations that Putin
00:56:16
understands when you talk to him about the picture
00:56:18
shame on you, give me Crimea, but isn’t it for me in return?
00:56:23
but he just took away moments from us, but
00:56:26
it's not yours, give it back now it's mine
00:56:29
Isn’t he clear and Leningrad?
00:56:32
the guy Putin is not to understand and conceptual
00:56:37
then the thieves rgg
00:56:38
this is what the lawyers were looking for
00:56:40
who respect thieves' law
00:56:44
they will say in terms of concepts, but Putin is life
00:56:48
lawless people and athletes they are just
00:56:52
deny would have happened denied avi
00:56:56
he denied Orion didn't fly man
00:56:59
according to conceptual people as his idea
00:57:01
idiots from the old school that we are up to
00:57:03
disgraced all the cigarettes the lawyer expressed
00:57:07
that I also think about it and think about it
00:57:10
I say that there is no need for Zelensky at all
00:57:13
There will be no point in communicating with Putin, really
00:57:15
yes because I don't see any
00:57:18
politician who managed to hide with Putin
00:57:20
gain some benefit from communication
00:57:22
Well, who by the standards communicated with them?
00:57:25
spat, etc.
00:57:26
scalon communication with us remember this phrase
00:57:29
and there are pictures of grandmothers before black lace
00:57:33
I also achieved nothing less
00:57:35
so who-who-who what did you get from
00:57:39
Putin has nothing except that Sharia is not
00:57:41
achieved borrowed to say and the shredder achieved
00:57:44
even two beers got him
00:57:46
bought
00:57:48
the hardware you want was served, bought
00:57:51
communicate
00:57:52
caring for whom he must understand what he needs
00:57:55
will pay less than the Swedes just in
00:57:57
Putin's hierarchy Tsarist Chancellor of Germany
00:57:59
costs a little more than
00:58:01
President of Ukraine Surkov's departure is a plus
00:58:05
for Ukraine or minus in your opinion
00:58:08
I don’t know the orphics anyway
00:58:10
architect of strategic decisions in
00:58:13
in relation to Ukraine is Putin therefore
00:58:15
who will implement not so
00:58:19
marmots will become important kozak some moment
00:58:24
you know Surkov, but in general
00:58:28
certainly an interesting person
00:58:33
but he won't say hello he won't he won't he won't
00:58:37
a simple person he is quite complex
00:58:40
what a hack guy overall
00:58:43
complicated biography, broken well
00:58:46
of course, well, listen to this in any
00:58:50
mestizo, yes, he’s basically a human by
00:58:54
cultural and in it all these fights without
00:58:59
fights until and so of course he he he
00:59:03
complex person
00:59:07
when there and they told me low years ago
00:59:10
did when we met
00:59:11
a large melon in Lviv that Donbass needs
00:59:14
give it away because it's weights on your legs
00:59:17
on the hands and hard work on the hump of Ukraine
00:59:22
I believe that today and about
00:59:25
I also say this publicly here in
00:59:26
Ukraine needs to wall itself off from
00:59:29
Crimea and Donbass to take away people who
00:59:31
want to live in Ukraine give them the opportunity
00:59:33
live and develop and work in Ukraine
00:59:36
create all the conditions and build the economy
00:59:39
when will she be so attractive and
00:59:42
Donbass and Crimea and it can’t be back
00:59:45
what do you think should be done today
00:59:48
Ukraine and Donbass I will give you
00:59:52
a simple example here is the precedent of the fortieth
00:59:57
a year before the winter war with Finland Tallinn
01:00:02
occupy part of Finland
01:00:04
including output is port sign
01:00:08
the truce draws some kind of line then
01:00:11
is happening means Hitler's attack on
01:00:15
Soviet Union Finns perform at
01:00:17
Hitler's side takes its old
01:00:20
border then Stalin's hetaera defeats Finn again
01:00:23
they retreat to that border along the tour
01:00:25
agreed with Stalin in the forties
01:00:27
and there, relatively speaking, 44-45
01:00:32
Mannerheim's dilemma: either insist on
01:00:36
that he was delivered and returned all these lands
01:00:38
which Finnish people were looking for to carry
01:00:42
deal with it
01:00:45
and record the fact of the killer who exists
01:00:52
and live up to that energy and man
01:00:59
brought up in old traditions, yes he is royal
01:01:01
general enough
01:01:03
high-ranking clever clever and
01:01:08
well educated by combat experience
01:01:11
knows everything about the capabilities of the Russian army
01:01:13
we know he's talking
01:01:17
means if I continue with the Russians a cup
01:01:22
I will drag calls the world
01:01:25
the public as witnesses of the Americans
01:01:28
the British, you know what's going on, they took it away
01:01:31
earth melancholy villar laptop and so on and so on
01:01:33
then of course nothing will be returned to me and
01:01:36
no Americans and British for me
01:01:39
they won’t go to war on their own, I won’t go with him
01:01:42
I can handle it but I'll turn into an outcast
01:01:45
no one will invest money in me
01:01:47
no one will come to me song but no one will
01:01:50
will not be interested because everything
01:01:52
they will be afraid of me because I am very
01:01:56
toxic I have some problems, crowded smallpox
01:01:59
with Stalin and Stalin has an atomic bomb
01:02:03
Stalin insidious is better for Stalin
01:02:05
trade, damn it, I'm kidding
01:02:09
Well, this mustachioed one will wander there
01:02:10
Georgian in the head because of whom
01:02:13
Finland gotsa so let her
01:02:15
this country is wasted, there are thousands
01:02:18
lakes, it’s better not to argue with Stalin
01:02:24
we have enough of our own problems to reach Europe
01:02:26
doctors need to rebuild hegemony there
01:02:29
install other lieutenant
01:02:32
if I agree made up of short
01:02:36
yours I become a bridge between
01:02:40
western and steel I can sign with
01:02:44
the rest of the wide-ranging agreement and
01:02:46
at the same time become part of Europe
01:02:48
I will carry the Western world
01:02:51
economic
01:02:52
that piece of the west from which they became and
01:02:56
then all the Soviets will be here further
01:02:58
get what they want
01:03:01
ships consumer goods timber taking into account anything yes
01:03:04
they will drive their forest to me, I will have it
01:03:06
recycle and so on and so on and
01:03:08
today Finland is one
01:03:11
of the most prosperous countries in the world
01:03:14
empty place without Ukrainian black soils
01:03:17
they built on completely inconvenient ones
01:03:21
the magnificent high-tech industry of Pskov
01:03:24
you have the best education they have
01:03:27
today efficient rural
01:03:28
whose farm is half of the north-west
01:03:30
feeds Russia despite sanctions and so
01:03:34
on and on and on people go there for
01:03:36
cheese garbage is not for cheese it's great
01:03:41
country of neutral highest levels
01:03:45
life that is serious now
01:03:46
is considering introducing
01:03:49
mandatory
01:03:51
income for all citizens, that is, than
01:03:54
closer Germany is not ready understand this
01:03:58
because to take your time with energy
01:04:00
the right choice that the main thing is people they
01:04:02
Adenauer did the same
01:04:04
1st absolutely right instead of
01:04:07
compete with the Soviet Union
01:04:09
recognized the eastern lands and achieved
01:04:13
what to say is already true after it
01:04:16
leaving but there Veli Brand started a new one
01:04:18
Eastern policy and a huge
01:04:20
carry trade by the Soviet Union
01:04:22
gas pipes there are holes and holes away oh what
01:04:28
she wants to choose the path and Ukraine wants
01:04:31
turn board these world outcasts
01:04:33
a country that will be known throughout
01:04:35
in the world only because she has some kind of
01:04:36
long incomprehensible story with Russia then
01:04:41
was her fur coat stolen? Polina stole it
01:04:43
we don't know anything better
01:04:44
you have to do something miraculously to invest
01:04:47
say these are poor but proud Cossacks walking around
01:04:49
which they dance hopak there.
01:04:52
but it's not fair it's not fair
01:04:56
of course, to tell everything my guts
01:04:59
shouts that Ukraine is right but look
01:05:02
for life sober but there was none
01:05:04
case when the weak is strong, something from
01:05:07
under
01:05:09
no but when weak
01:05:12
the strong one got something in return
01:05:14
compensation for his imperial ambitions and
01:05:17
Russia has gained nothing from the fact that
01:05:19
I must say the answer to southern Finland to myself
01:05:22
joined nothing won nothing
01:05:25
how many percent of GDP did it add?
01:05:28
my
01:05:29
there is some kind of devastation on these lands
01:05:32
pulp and paper mill possible
01:05:34
maybe something else is worth it, but this
01:05:36
all this does not compensate for those people
01:05:38
which you lost not sart of the new year
01:05:40
and hundreds of thousands died
01:05:43
I’ve even been to these quiet cemeteries
01:05:45
roundabout in St. Petersburg where they are buried
01:05:48
the soldiers killed in this war are frozen yes
01:05:52
Well, wait, lama, no, of course, and when
01:05:57
Stalin is burning, but I’ll move it away
01:05:59
border and now Ukraine Leonid's daughter
01:06:01
the stock exchange is a complete miracle when Hitler attacked
01:06:04
The Finns stood right there near Sestroretsk
01:06:06
that is, I won’t move anything, this is a threat
01:06:10
from the rude side it was not as it was and
01:06:11
stayed
01:06:14
Let's formulate what Ukraine should do with
01:06:17
Donbass forget about it, hide it, did it
01:06:22
in this area you want conclusions from me
01:06:24
let the mystic come to this
01:06:26
conclusion of what Ukraine wants and how it behaves
01:06:31
sees your under the concept of doing about what
01:06:34
Ukraine said only we want this time
01:06:36
to Europe and it’s right that I have to
01:06:39
your question is this task saved no
01:06:41
they won't take us there, that's a question question
01:06:46
you're dead wrong to mess with this with
01:06:51
they won’t take these hemorrhoids, here’s a diagram of the walls
01:06:54
I won't take it
01:06:55
and without them they will take it if you say I
01:06:59
I will refuse to imprison you, so to speak
01:07:03
measurements
01:07:04
other Krona and Zelensky guys say
01:07:07
you want to bargain with Russia only
01:07:10
honestly no blows to Iskandar what do you want
01:07:13
prevented by the sanctions that we ourselves
01:07:14
because of you they found Ukrainians with beer
01:07:18
I will solve this problem, I will negotiate with Putin
01:07:21
across Crimea
01:07:22
in Donbass and you can with Russia
01:07:25
trade and in general this problem will be
01:07:28
exhausted what I have, what you want I want
01:07:31
they won’t take it in their minds, but he doesn’t
01:07:38
raises the question of the version they won’t take
01:07:42
Americans will take it and America will force it
01:07:44
and where
01:07:46
but it’s interesting what you’re saying now
01:07:48
interesting from the logical camp that is
01:07:52
besides, you can also forget, really, well
01:07:56
passions of the Baltic states no one remained
01:07:58
recognized the annexation of the Baltic
01:08:00
states of the soviet union
01:08:02
no one america her wrap neck to do
01:08:04
your and nevertheless for now the Soviet Union
01:08:07
no one fell apart, no one lifted a finger
01:08:10
to recognize them as independent though
01:08:12
there was a government calling for
01:08:15
then go through some Swedish borders
01:08:17
Polish affairs were not interested in the bed
01:08:21
Tell me, are Western sanctions generally against
01:08:24
Russia is a fiction or they are noticeably on your
01:08:26
look they say so they are painful but
01:08:30
not fatal why in this video
01:08:33
they will never be stronger
01:08:35
Why didn’t the West impose such sanctions so that
01:08:38
Russia really got hurt
01:08:42
For what
01:08:45
well dedicate yourself to the place from us click
01:08:47
on again Germany why does she need me
01:08:51
in the middle but I'll tell you after that
01:08:57
united states of america great britain
01:09:00
which signed together with Russia and
01:09:02
Ukraine Budapest Memorandum
01:09:04
did not confirm guarantees of territorial
01:09:07
sovereignty and integrity of Ukraine in
01:09:10
exchange for the renunciation of nuclear weapons and who
01:09:13
Northern Iran will talk to them
01:09:15
Korea is not at all to the right and I am with you
01:09:17
I strongly disagree have you read this
01:09:19
heroic lobster
01:09:21
honestly, I read it like this there
01:09:25
written in black and white which is strange
01:09:27
guarantor and great britain united
01:09:29
states of America and Russia guarantee
01:09:32
defense of Ukraine
01:09:35
including with the use of nuclear
01:09:37
weapons in case in relation to Ukraine
01:09:41
aggression will be committed using
01:09:43
nuclear with this they knocked out the main one
01:09:50
argument
01:09:51
Kravchuk that we need nuclear weapons
01:09:55
in case we are attacked by a nuclear
01:09:59
power to apply mint to the outside and in
01:10:02
in all other cases why the object is on
01:10:03
you shoot only 1 thread sticks out
01:10:06
we're not going to kick him and then you
01:10:08
it’s not necessary, but what if we are attacked?
01:10:10
example, we will also attack and protect you
01:10:15
no one attacked the marijuana, take it off
01:10:17
immediately ramba to the last letter
01:10:24
but you know a bunch of people told me that
01:10:26
Mitterrand after signing the memorandum
01:10:29
France strain followed participated
01:10:32
the young rock took him aside
01:10:34
man, don't you understand that you
01:10:35
deceived I don't know I don't know participated
01:10:39
in this veterans was it true and
01:10:41
so on so on but as far as I understand
01:10:43
he did not sign the Budapest memorandum
01:10:45
kuchuma
01:10:46
Kuchma mind up
01:10:49
prepared by Kravchuk but it’s already 94 years ago
01:10:51
once but maybe we don’t know maybe but
01:10:58
in any case, it is done and the garage is these
01:11:02
please yes the European Union in general
01:11:04
viable, so it can disintegrate into
01:11:06
your look, as always, is already a drummer but
01:11:09
home I actually fell apart oh well I'm right now
01:11:12
was flying from Monaco, Germany and was afraid that
01:11:16
Germany won't let me in, we're on the border
01:11:17
closed due to coronavirus not good
01:11:19
already lowered by the expression of Germany and so
01:11:22
they might not have let me in, that is, you see, me too
01:11:28
I say that Ukraine is striving to join the European Union
01:11:30
now I don’t know how much it is
01:11:32
expediently, he himself is bursting at the seams with
01:11:34
this number of migrants is absolutely terrifying
01:11:37
that but do you hear early for the European Union
01:11:41
read the prayer of departure you will go
01:11:47
union a huge number of beneficiaries
01:11:49
many countries benefit from
01:11:51
the presence of a single market for goods, services and
01:11:56
workforce, many benefit from
01:11:59
no borders from a single currency
01:12:01
therefore, to say that the European Union
01:12:04
it seems too much
01:12:07
each country has its own
01:12:10
interests and no common vector
01:12:12
wrong wrong huge
01:12:15
industry which of course
01:12:17
interested in maintaining the market
01:12:18
one without customs without borders before
01:12:22
total germany holland austria
01:12:25
Poland Czech Republic these are all beneficiaries of the common
01:12:29
there is no market for you, a question that torments me
01:12:33
honestly that's when I watch
01:12:34
especially on the French streets of France
01:12:38
cities a huge number of people with foreign
01:12:42
I have cultures alien to civilization
01:12:45
the question is they are all idiots what are they doing
01:12:47
what's going on with migrants?
01:12:50
concerns migrants themselves in
01:12:53
France, it’s not the same thing
01:12:56
immigrants in Germany those migrants
01:12:58
which appeared in France they are like
01:13:01
the rule is already in the second and third
01:13:03
generation these are French they were already born
01:13:06
in France it's like the German Turks in
01:13:11
unlike these Arab refugees
01:13:12
who are fifteen year old Canadian and
01:13:14
the bulk of those migrants arrived
01:13:22
who came to France I don’t know in 60
01:13:25
50s 70 Algeria Algeria yes it was
01:13:30
dragging around the consequences of decolonization as it was
01:13:37
avoid this refugee flow completely
01:13:40
it’s not clear because now there are new ones
01:13:42
I'll take it
01:13:43
Well, as far as I understand, he’s holding on
01:13:46
in France there are not so many of them
01:13:50
Muslim Arab community which
01:13:53
now it's in France, it's just
01:13:56
has grown
01:13:58
and in Germany
01:14:01
but drying is good a little but let's
01:14:05
Let's look sober Germany the basics 3
01:14:07
million population at the highest
01:14:13
estimates for this entire period
01:14:17
Roman madness until 15 sixteenth year
01:14:21
drove there from one and a half to two million
01:14:23
there are a lot of people but for comparison there
01:14:27
Russian-speaking community in Germany consisting
01:14:29
from Russian Ukrainians to Russian Germans
01:14:33
Jews from the countries of the former Soviet Union
01:14:37
up to 6 million and than to as soon as somehow
01:14:42
it’s normal and we’ve settled down and live here
01:14:45
everything is fine don't you think
01:14:47
Arab and
01:14:51
black migrants Putin a little
01:14:53
sent to Europe and well, it seems like life
01:14:58
didn't seem like honey
01:15:00
but she doesn't seem to have any honey, no I can
01:15:05
tell you all this looks enough
01:15:08
dramatic but here in our village
01:15:11
for example there is a hip dormitory here
01:15:17
live refugees will break through the stereo from Africa
01:15:20
that is, they are completely black and
01:15:24
afro africans and no problems here about
01:15:32
who is not raped as long as no one is raped
01:15:34
walking quietly in the supermarket drinking coffee
01:15:38
It's pretty funny that the first money
01:15:43
which they receive from German
01:15:44
there is no state already buying mobile phones
01:15:46
telephones and apparently there is some kind of discount
01:15:49
tariff yes no I just don’t know because
01:15:51
talking to him on the phone
01:15:53
they always go last
01:15:56
brand phones and constantly chatting 5
01:15:59
sharing their impressions, probably yes, but
01:16:03
otherwise they are quite quiet
01:16:05
people they once assimilate and
01:16:11
will begin to be beneficial
01:16:15
some already brings no I I if me
01:16:19
ask then I think it was
01:16:20
of course it was wrong I decided to run
01:16:23
such a number of migrants at one time
01:16:26
This is generally a rather complicated problem, but
01:16:28
and consider that the end of the world is a catastrophe
01:16:31
I will be on quality though for all places
01:16:35
where there are a lot of them
01:16:36
Westphalia Berlin there are certain
01:16:38
problems you know the famous problem in
01:16:43
Cologne on the front of life must train station
01:16:46
offer excavator and so on
01:16:48
periodically some unpleasant things
01:16:50
incidents happen
01:16:51
such people should be glorified and deported
01:16:53
from Russia Russia may fall apart
01:16:57
ours but under certain
01:17:01
circumstances of course which parts from
01:17:04
maybe they can from the well, I think that
01:17:08
still very serious
01:17:11
separatist potential in the north
01:17:13
Caucasus and still separatist sentiments
01:17:20
I'm crushed by abundant funding
01:17:25
I think it is inevitable that it will appear like sulfur
01:17:28
political aspirations in the long term
01:17:30
east yes yes because it's economic
01:17:35
the region certainly gravitates towards China, Japan and
01:17:38
weakly connected and transport
01:17:43
economically to socially
01:17:45
the rest of Russia to
01:17:47
pieces small thin built
01:17:50
still Alexander the third Trans-Siberian
01:17:53
the highway is generally not the same
01:17:56
we need to seriously discuss the twenty-first
01:17:57
century
01:18:00
Tatarstan no, well, I’m in less now honestly
01:18:04
[ __ ] even when there was a lot
01:18:06
talk about separatism in Tatarstan
01:18:09
there is a foreground of the 90s I didn’t even then
01:18:12
believed that Tatarstan
01:18:13
this is seriously dressed for that simple
01:18:18
cause I actually say many years
01:18:20
I lived on the Volga, I had half a class there
01:18:23
the Cathars I perfectly understood how
01:18:24
integrated
01:18:25
to Russia into the cultural fabric into history and
01:18:30
I don’t think there was any potential to create
01:18:33
a separate state is nothing more than
01:18:37
bag
01:18:38
Shaimiev ate the prices but secondly
01:18:42
objectively, of course, the absence of external
01:18:44
on the verge of reaching the external borders of May
01:18:47
sea ​​and so on so on of course with
01:18:50
all sides of Russia to independent topics
01:18:52
more importantly, the resource is still not
01:18:54
Kamaz trucks to pump this oil
01:18:57
Russian pipeline and so on and so on
01:18:59
it's nothing, a question for you how to
01:19:02
an economist and as a former it is even more useful
01:19:04
speaking in Tatarstan I am not tall
01:19:07
sulfur content and in the form in which
01:19:10
it exists and there wouldn’t even be a wire there
01:19:12
let it be a Russian mixture now and
01:19:15
mix with everything else
01:19:16
West Siberian varieties and it turns out
01:19:20
this urals which sells to the border
01:19:23
if Tatarstan separated, what would they have
01:19:25
funny and with such sulfur content
01:19:28
not having bought it now in the progress of his bath
01:19:31
carried the railway now about oil
01:19:33
I'll ask you a question how how how is she places
01:19:35
he will sound like a former deputy prime minister
01:19:38
Russian minister tell me what it means
01:19:40
such a strong drop in oil prices for
01:19:43
the whole world in general and for Russia in
01:19:45
In particular, you will hear the world is divided into two
01:19:50
I don’t know if the parts are equal or not related, yes
01:19:52
like they produce oil and everyone who
01:19:53
uses
01:19:54
I have the illusion that those who
01:19:57
consumes them more than those who use it
01:19:59
produces
01:20:00
this is definitely that part of the world someone
01:20:03
uses no cheap oil
01:20:05
win and the part that produces
01:20:09
no, that's the answer, a sharp drop in prices to no
01:20:15
For Russia, in your opinion, a disaster or
01:20:17
no, but let's just say it's very unpleasant
01:20:23
the phenomenon will show whether it will be a disaster
01:20:27
further actions in Russian
01:20:33
economic authorities and market dynamics
01:20:36
if Saudi Arabia and
01:20:39
other Arabic it says strange
01:20:43
oil producers will continue to do this
01:20:47
aggressively dump on issues
01:20:53
benefits themselves will not be able to last
01:20:54
such a house if they can hold out
01:20:57
for a long time then at some point for Russia
01:20:59
this will become a very big problem already
01:21:01
Saudi Arabia with knife cost price
01:21:05
very cheap from Saudi Arabia 8
01:21:07
they say dollars per barrel but the Russians
01:21:11
they say that they have 4 dollars at the well
01:21:14
here's about Dallas' problems with
01:21:16
transport logistics problems
01:21:17
others not like Saudi Arabia
01:21:20
so clean
01:21:22
the oil is not so pure but it is what it is
01:21:24
difficult question I'm not that big
01:21:26
specialist
01:21:28
but I already list the advantages of the frame
01:21:35
all in Russia compared to the same
01:21:36
Saudi Arabia's gdp is twice as large
01:21:41
soldiers' hospitals in Arabia share
01:21:45
oil and gas revenues gdp 20 percent
01:21:48
Saudi Arabia 50 percent share
01:21:52
oil and gas revenues in the Russian budget 40
01:21:54
percent of water with kings 70 percent and
01:21:59
further there are gold and foreign exchange reserves in
01:22:02
Russia is a little more than a search of Arabia in
01:22:04
defense spending is lower while Russia
01:22:07
can really reduce it dramatically
01:22:09
defense spending because it doesn't have
01:22:12
the only real enemies are those who
01:22:14
she came up with als Odessa for herself
01:22:16
Arabia's real enemies are something
01:22:18
hide these drones swooped in
01:22:21
bombed other processing plants
01:22:23
only proves this obvious fact
01:22:25
so she fundamentally reduce the crows
01:22:29
expenses maybe a firefighter you say
01:22:32
that its cost is 8 dollars
01:22:36
but don't forget that the cost is
01:22:38
how much profit is included in the price
01:22:40
Saudi Arabia to finance
01:22:42
ambitious budget by large defense
01:22:44
expenses with this entire program
01:22:47
conversion of the Saudi Arabian economy
01:22:50
accepted very ambitiously
01:22:52
oil addiction care program
01:22:54
creations based on Saudi Arabia
01:22:57
there are large post-industrial powers
01:23:00
us with the technology huge sector
01:23:03
and this program requires new and new
01:23:06
investment so there are rumors about
01:23:08
that the link is a budget with a deficit at
01:23:11
the price of oil is everything here, even 80
01:23:14
dollars per barrel
01:23:15
and today they sell it for 25 that's why
01:23:18
or then we will be punished, everything must be closed
01:23:21
their ambitious program to live
01:23:23
go hungry to compete with
01:23:25
Russia while Russia in general
01:23:28
appointed will easily survive the prices there
01:23:30
30 25 dollars per barrel because
01:23:34
small groups of foreign exchange reserves and
01:23:36
such dependence on oil and gas in
01:23:37
So Nord Stream 2 will be completed at all
01:23:40
Russia what do you think I think that in
01:23:45
in the horizon for a year or two, it’s not disgusting to jump
01:23:47
complete the setup you know I'm there
01:23:52
now an interesting question just before
01:23:54
death of former foreign minister
01:23:57
Soviet Union then President of Georgia
01:24:00
Eduard threw one goal took
01:24:02
me at his home near Tbilisi with him
01:24:04
such a house in tennis and he suddenly started
01:24:06
tell me about what when they
01:24:08
came with Gorbachev power and Reagan
01:24:11
ramped up the arms race, you remember
01:24:14
its strategic defense initiative
01:24:15
star wars and so on they
01:24:18
invited leading physicists and asked
01:24:20
what is a bluff in general or not and
01:24:23
physicists said yes, pure bluff, nonsense
01:24:26
a month later the physicists asked again to
01:24:29
reception gorbacho supreme chase they
01:24:31
said we thought it was not a bluff for that
01:24:35
to catch up with the Americans
01:24:37
you need 20 years and put your teeth on a shelf
01:24:40
the price of steam and oil then is dollars
01:24:43
10 was and then Shevardnadze and I said
01:24:48
Mikhail Sergeevich declared glasnost
01:24:50
I honestly listened to perestroika like that
01:24:53
it was interesting and on occasion I asked
01:24:56
at Gorbachev's
01:24:57
Mikhail Sergeevich here is Misha formation
01:24:59
told dad so he said the truth
01:25:02
please tell me you don't think so
01:25:05
today collective
01:25:06
the West, with the help of oil prices, could
01:25:08
force Putin and Russia to live according to
01:25:10
rules but theoretically it’s probably
01:25:18
maybe but as far as I understand
01:25:24
collective west today Reagan and
01:25:28
Thatcher there is no running on and there are no cracks
01:25:31
there is a separate continental Europe
01:25:34
mr johnson who is swimming some
01:25:37
on your own path
01:25:40
there is a trump who, in general, is by nature
01:25:44
its typical isolationists whose
01:25:47
I haven't been to America for a long time, for him America
01:25:51
personifies the entire universe and beyond it
01:25:54
outside it's emptiness before he's interested
01:25:58
like America within the borders that it
01:26:00
there are those people who inhabit it
01:26:02
that's why hide for today
01:26:07
Putin's geopolitical ambitions in general
01:26:12
I'm probably only interested in China
01:26:15
[music]
01:26:17
no one else
01:26:19
because Europe doesn't feel real
01:26:21
threat from Russia
01:26:23
Gives too much attention to the coupe
01:26:27
Ukraine there Syria other other to
01:26:29
distract no I don't think so
01:26:33
today is possible
01:26:34
coordinated Western policy on
01:26:36
towards Russia
01:26:39
especially since this story is about
01:26:43
that Reagan was offended and together with
01:26:46
Thatcher to complete the Soviet Union
01:26:48
and at the same time also the ending of sky arabia
01:26:51
kiss she began to throw out huge
01:26:54
volumes of oil on the market it seems that this is from
01:26:57
areas of mythology and Shevardnadze could also
01:27:00
create some retroactively because
01:27:06
what about this famous minister
01:27:11
oil of Saudi Arabia and mine which
01:27:15
disclose everywhere and literature is announced
01:27:22
the author will like this idea and the union
01:27:25
on your knees as if at the suggestion of the Americans
01:27:28
he personally
01:27:29
denies his participation in this conspiracy and
01:27:34
he says that soldiers' Arabia had
01:27:36
your own reasons are enough
01:27:39
to start this expansion therefore
01:27:48
oil dumping today Saudi
01:27:50
Arabia started she also she started it
01:27:54
eighty-sixth year without without
01:27:57
of any kind and coordination with connected
01:27:59
states, and even more so it will be
01:28:01
there in Europe for their own reasons
01:28:08
It’s unclear where this will all go
01:28:10
the only thing I can say about that
01:28:12
that considering that
01:28:15
agricultural sector and sect
01:28:18
retail trade in Russia is sufficient
01:28:20
market degree
01:28:23
rose to market level and to a lesser extent
01:28:28
degree was subjected to Putin
01:28:31
innovations of part of nationalization
01:28:34
consolidation of monopolization, etc., etc.
01:28:38
with the exception of European countries all
01:28:42
rest of the countries China India Turkey
01:28:45
very much any there South America
01:28:47
in Australia everyone has access to Russian
01:28:50
food market and in this sense
01:28:52
someone's food shortage up
01:28:54
say for any economic policy
01:28:56
Russia can't wait
01:28:59
and accordingly such witticisms
01:29:03
economic problems that it brings
01:29:05
they will not be or as they were with
01:29:07
with end switches there are just empty shelves and
01:29:10
people even getting paid don't
01:29:12
they could turn the rubles themselves, here they go
01:29:15
therefore, in this sense, Russian
01:29:17
economy has significantly more stress
01:29:19
worth what the Soviet economy was
01:29:21
our union even became commonplace when I
01:29:24
speaking there 6 humpback this creation of the price
01:29:27
eighty-seventh Soviet Union
01:29:28
was so far I have had skype there
01:29:32
a taboo that he couldn't for himself
01:29:34
overcome but for everyone else more
01:29:37
it was starting to be an error to hold
01:29:40
regulated prices have been approaching for so long
01:29:43
the chair itself is approaching its 75th anniversary
01:29:48
great victory over fascism and on the eve
01:29:52
this big holiday in Russia
01:29:54
another prism attack of the so-called
01:29:57
victory bbc please tell me
01:30:00
did you listen carefully to the lecture
01:30:02
Putin before the presidents of the CIS countries
01:30:06
its own story about the Second World War
01:30:09
well, to the extent that she
01:30:13
deserves you to take notes no I don't
01:30:17
cancer please tell me whom I would like to fire
01:30:24
and I didn’t take notes from that lecture to the students
01:30:26
especially now it’s old for
01:30:29
note-taking
01:30:30
Who do you Russian Germans think is guilty?
01:30:34
in the outbreak of the Second World War
01:30:38
whom am I Russian German
01:30:41
I consider the unleashing of the second to be guilty
01:30:43
world war
01:30:48
and the thing to do is that again
01:30:51
quite a difficult question
01:30:53
everywhere in the Second World War on the big one to us
01:30:58
I need to do this, I'm completely
01:31:00
touches me, they always say the second one
01:31:02
World War was fought all over the world and in
01:31:05
the Pacific Ocean and in Europe and Africa and on
01:31:08
in the fields of the Soviet Union she beat yes well
01:31:11
then let's talk about something
01:31:13
adapter script world war has begun
01:31:14
on when it started on quiet
01:31:16
ocean
01:31:17
running of the eastern axis is similar but if
01:31:21
she started dragging then let's
01:31:22
just started when we went to Japan
01:31:25
began expansion into China when it emerged
01:31:26
zavala this manju of the year when she
01:31:28
landed in Burma and so on and so on and this
01:31:32
happened before thirty-nine
01:31:35
when did the injury begin if she
01:31:37
will be if you say World War II
01:31:40
if you want when the war started
01:31:42
in Europe it's different but then it's not the second
01:31:45
world good war in europe who is it
01:31:47
untied at the sight of a Spanish
01:31:51
civil war involving one
01:31:53
Hitler's side and Stalin's other side
01:31:55
this is part of the second world war yes
01:31:57
of course certainly everyone started
01:31:59
mid-30s events at Khalkhin Gol
01:32:03
and on Lake Khasan it was the second
01:32:06
world 30 soviet union fought with
01:32:09
Japanese 6 that was the Second World War
01:32:13
war or not you will not sell in Europe
01:32:16
but at the same time this is the Soviet Union which is in
01:32:18
Europe, too, was somehow born there
01:32:21
concept
01:32:22
Europe was pregnant with a new war and
01:32:24
in general the whole world was pregnant with the new one
01:32:27
war is now a lot of talk
01:32:30
souls, that's where America entered the war
01:32:32
because there's pearl harbor there
01:32:35
preceded pearl harbor then swag
01:32:38
preceded by a board and there American
01:32:40
blockade of Japan America declared a blockade
01:32:44
and forbade not to trade for Skype before
01:32:47
total oil therefore Tatneft Japanese
01:32:50
invented this dry creeping there
01:32:52
coal produced synthetic gasoline and
01:32:55
other other planes flew on it
01:32:58
there was a gasoline shortage so they didn't
01:33:00
could until how massively
01:33:02
do this and so on and so on later
01:33:05
many years later until the seventies
01:33:11
years
01:33:12
or stitches 60 UN accepted
01:33:17
list of actions that can be considered
01:33:22
aggression and if in relation to
01:33:26
of this country these actions
01:33:27
space, then the country can consider that
01:33:31
she was subjected to aggression and then he st.
01:33:34
she thinks she starts rightly, but
01:33:39
among these actions if you action like
01:33:46
establishing a block
01:33:51
if only these rules would be transferred
01:33:55
let's say the end of the thirties
01:33:57
but then the warmongers on the quiet
01:34:00
the ocean would no longer be Japan's green shdm
01:34:03
to the extent that you agree that Hitler and
01:34:08
Stalin is equally guilty of that
01:34:10
that the war broke out in Europe no no
01:34:14
Of course not, I think it’s Hitler after all
01:34:17
more
01:34:19
magic is more to blame because before
01:34:22
thirty-nine Stalin no
01:34:28
their aggressive intentions towards
01:34:31
did not sell to other European countries
01:34:35
and not even articulate while
01:34:37
already in the thirty-eighth year Hitler was obvious
01:34:41
formulated his ambitions in
01:34:44
in relation to the Sudetenland
01:34:46
subsequently word box and avoid
01:34:49
military operations succeeded only
01:34:51
because the West made concessions in the form
01:34:54
represented by France and England, that's why I
01:34:58
it's about who did the first thing
01:35:02
aggressive action in European
01:35:04
continent it was of course the type that
01:35:08
Stalin and Hitler attacked the pulse
01:35:10
no doubt
01:35:12
But
01:35:14
the question would attack you tirelessly
01:35:17
you find the answer yes
01:35:19
Stalin would have attacked without Hitler on the remote control
01:35:22
the answer is don't understand yes of course you live
01:35:27
in Germany and in such a good tea
01:35:30
does not absolve Stalin of responsibility and
01:35:32
you know what to do there for not even
01:35:34
in that not in that sense in what sense who is there
01:35:39
the first one started and so on and so on and
01:35:41
after all, at first it was World War 2
01:35:44
was
01:35:45
the set has little connection with each other
01:35:48
conflicts of different countries and for example, well
01:35:52
OK
01:35:53
unmotivated aggression towards
01:35:55
poland before hitler
01:35:57
the same unmotivated aggression with
01:35:59
Stalin's side in relation to not
01:36:01
and in some cases it is to give it
01:36:06
whether it was repeated
01:36:08
that there was an attack on September
01:36:12
staged a radio station in Gliwice
01:36:14
Hitler before the Periotek there are German corpses
01:36:21
out of uniform and German soldiers and the same thing
01:36:24
steel did did provoked
01:36:27
artillery shelling which themselves
01:36:29
they shot at themselves and blamed it on themselves
01:36:31
at least the film has already proven that it is
01:36:33
what the Russians themselves did in relation to the Russians
01:36:35
the whole flight on this one is just a bunch of clean
01:36:40
you live in one of the most
01:36:43
fashionable areas of Germany under
01:36:46
Munich where you can especially see how they look
01:36:50
German old men
01:36:52
but a little earlier I saw veterans
01:36:55
World War II Germans who
01:36:59
fought, including on the territory
01:37:00
Soviet Union beautiful teeth
01:37:03
their cars
01:37:04
cottages garden beautiful clean well maintained
01:37:08
wonderful products life is good
01:37:11
at the same time the veterans are happy with us
01:37:15
only the last lesson is gone
01:37:18
call 27 yes yes but we will fall 7
01:37:22
that means how old they are now 93
01:37:25
90 93 There are still enough Koninians in Germany
01:37:28
already for what reason but I caught them I
01:37:32
I saw me leaving and who caught me long ago at night
01:37:35
we saw you and I saw
01:37:37
soviet soldiers winners toothless
01:37:40
become scary from apartments without housing without
01:37:44
nothing who is the result in your opinion
01:37:47
the Soviet Union won the war or
01:37:49
Germany find out about this already
01:37:53
I wrote I'll just repeat what I said
01:37:55
some time ago he wrote to me
01:37:59
it seems that this was not a single war 2 and
01:38:04
in it Russia fought with Russia and
01:38:07
Germany fought with Germany like this
01:38:10
Germany won Russia lost
01:38:16
you can specify this at length
01:38:18
reason and discuss the issue there
01:38:22
This is the famous phrase: marry us yourself
01:38:25
gulag in the gulag archipelago about what's on
01:38:31
initial stage
01:38:33
Great Patriotic War was with the second
01:38:40
act of civil war, nation and guilt
01:38:46
Hitler is that he is not
01:38:47
turned this civil war into a civil war
01:38:50
Russians have the opportunity to understand inside
01:38:52
began to pursue a policy of genocide
01:38:55
Well, actually the doctrine of RST and Hitler but
01:38:59
and cost him victories
01:39:01
which may be good but for me
01:39:06
it’s quite obvious what to find with this one
01:39:12
diverse
01:39:13
and multifaceted and generally difficult
01:39:16
phenomena such as total victory in the second
01:39:22
world war
01:39:23
there are a lot of components so here it is
01:39:27
I think Russia won the nomination
01:39:32
winning a military conflict
01:39:36
victory doesn't stop there
01:39:38
Well, what else is there, live morally
01:39:41
victory victory of your idea and so on and so on
01:39:46
other in all other nominations
01:39:48
I somehow Russia was defeated
01:39:52
tell me the whole military victory is unconditional
01:39:54
left for the Red Army this he is with
01:39:57
huge reservations about legal assistance
01:40:00
the price and about the price and about the price that was
01:40:03
paid for this, yes, but for the rest
01:40:07
of course big questions
01:40:09
when I get to Germany they give me others
01:40:12
countries not only European, I see that
01:40:15
in any hotel there are Russian ones
01:40:18
federal channels with all the poison
01:40:22
which one they produce please tell me
01:40:24
please look at Russian houses
01:40:27
there are no federal channels, how do you live?
01:40:32
yes, it’s normal, we visited in advance
01:40:34
I turn on I watch some German news
01:40:38
football and everything else I get content from
01:40:42
from the Internet but you know thanks
01:40:45
the Internet of such groins of other people as
01:40:48
Nightingales staple his dad to Dmitry
01:40:51
Kiselyov
01:40:52
well I know the existence but the transmission with
01:40:55
I almost never watch them, only a few
01:40:58
the excerpts that are there on Facebook are very
01:41:00
often appear as some kind of memes but
01:41:05
I think that you live well but in vain
01:41:08
if you don’t watch Solovyov, well, you
01:41:12
you know how Dostoevsky's speeches burn
01:41:13
I haven’t read everything, do you communicate with
01:41:20
Chubais and some of the other former
01:41:24
your colleagues in the Russian government
01:41:27
difficult question if I start now
01:41:31
list all your former colleagues
01:41:36
with whom I communicate that I can fly
01:41:39
it's true that some of them are enough to harm
01:41:41
well integrated into current
01:41:43
verticals and in business some
01:41:47
showed therefore let's my question
01:41:49
will bypass
01:41:51
about and whether they continue to keep you in Russia
01:41:54
are you criminally prosecuting yes of course yes
01:41:59
continues to prosecute me then
01:42:02
we give out the chapter from me if for
01:42:04
suspended until wipe very much
01:42:07
funny reason and all of
01:42:09
impossibility of establishing
01:42:10
location is pretty funny
01:42:13
because I
01:42:14
and in addition to being a member
01:42:15
Germany I continue to be a gin
01:42:17
Russian Federation and as citizens
01:42:19
Russian Federation I specifically
01:42:21
registered in Russian
01:42:22
consulate in Munich
01:42:24
yes they leave yes where I directly indicated
01:42:28
Russian sweetness
01:42:31
the prosecutor's office sent me letters and
01:42:35
now these people say they can't
01:42:38
stop my location here
01:42:40
the case is suspended but I can
01:42:42
explain why it is suspended
01:42:44
because if she weren't
01:42:46
suspended continued it should
01:42:48
was to be closed upon expiration of the calf until
01:42:50
shine and in case it happens
01:42:52
suspended until expiration
01:42:55
statute of limitations is also a chair for dinner and
01:42:58
so my pursuit is the way
01:43:01
endlessly while I'm alive despite the fact that
01:43:04
of course my location and
01:43:07
beautiful of us but at the same time they lie and
01:43:10
report something to say we don't
01:43:13
we can establish and the day has come and how
01:43:14
Primakov is a lie, I didn’t hide it and
01:43:18
Russians don't need to eat gear
01:43:21
please tell me you love Russia but
01:43:26
strange love will not defeat her reason
01:43:29
my not a word bought with blood incomplete
01:43:32
proudly aquarius peace not dark antiquity
01:43:36
distant legends stir within me
01:43:39
happy dreams
01:43:40
underwear to the south what they are known for
01:43:45
now the boundless swaying of the rivers floods
01:43:48
you and the like seas are measured by Lerman
01:43:56
Are you tired of immigration? Tell me?
01:44:02
you know, yes and no, I often have
01:44:08
they ask if I will ever return to
01:44:10
Russia all this is heavy will fall
01:44:13
if our asses would collapse and freedom would take us
01:44:16
joyfully at the entrance and there are no marked brothers
01:44:22
Should I return it?
01:44:23
won't come back no no I'd love to
01:44:27
I will come to visit and visit my
01:44:33
beloved peter there and to a lesser extent
01:44:35
a loved one can travel around Moscow
01:44:39
Russia likes both the Volga and Baikal
01:44:43
Kamchatka many places where I have been and where
01:44:46
there was no Caucasus, that's Kuban where mine took place
01:44:52
childhood
01:44:53
but I won’t go back at all
01:44:57
can’t be returned, what if we suppose
01:45:00
Navalny or Khodorkovsky will become
01:45:03
the president will say Alfredo Ringo Ice
01:45:05
thing welcome to post
01:45:07
Deputy Prime Minister or Prime Minister and you
01:45:11
you know I'll be 60 next year
01:45:14
perfect age to water one
01:45:17
only next year not Khodorkovsky and
01:45:19
let's become residents of Russian
01:45:21
federation and by the time they
01:45:24
will become presidents of the Russian Federation
01:45:26
then change the sand and it will fall
01:45:29
who do I need java filmed about
01:45:31
optimistic than filled with your anger
01:45:35
Germany tell me I don’t understand why
01:45:38
filled with your days in Germany with me
01:45:43
have a business and do business then in
01:45:47
free time I like mountain climbing
01:45:50
in the mountains and this one I climbed a lot
01:45:55
the summer before last I walked from
01:46:00
Germany in Italy too and in the mountains
01:46:04
up through all the passes into a dangerous
01:46:08
Human
01:46:09
why are you burning me by the way on mont blanc
01:46:12
I climbed you can easily get out of
01:46:15
one side to the other then I'm all here
01:46:17
I know the secret paths of the goat and so I
01:46:21
if Germany is attacked God forbid
01:46:23
enemies and hellish snake are good guerrillas
01:46:25
it will work out if your enemies suddenly attack you
01:46:29
you will selflessly defend Germany
01:46:32
like of course down I thank you for
01:46:41
please everyone had an interview with you
01:46:45
very interesting come to Kyiv yes
01:46:50
when it’s finished, go to Kyiv and that’s it
01:46:56
corner slotted
01:46:57
just when the coronavirus ends
01:47:01
We're still doing well since the chestnuts are blooming
01:47:03
It will be beautiful to role-play, but I often go to
01:47:06
Ukraine I often visit Lviv water
01:47:09
friends in Kyiv
01:47:12
but I can't get out of it all for the last time
01:47:13
was the goal in Kyiv in the fall in the spring of 14
01:47:16
time when Russian find dice on
01:47:19
Russian here I am just such videos
01:47:22
the Russian spring will pass with more
01:47:26
Nemtsov Misha Khodorkovsky by the way
01:47:28
amazing I'm the conclusion I want to say
01:47:34
in vain they expect Ukrainians from the West
01:47:37
some active actions that
01:47:42
will help her in the fight against Russia, but no longer
01:47:45
are waiting but I just want to say you put
01:47:49
themselves in the place of the West, but they are looking
01:47:52
enough for this conflict
01:47:56
suspended and when they see what's there
01:47:59
Trade turnover between Ukraine and Russia is growing
01:48:00
from year to year when
01:48:04
Ukrainians fight with all their might for rights
01:48:07
transit of Russian Russian gas and
01:48:12
and so on and on and on and on
01:48:15
this requires that Germany several
01:48:17
also Russian gas
01:48:18
directly to yourself, not only through Ukraine
01:48:21
and to carry sanctions were maintained
01:48:24
so as not to trade and so on and so forth
01:48:25
further, well, nothing, I’ll take the forging of a bear, but
01:48:29
if you were to drag there resolutely
01:48:31
gave up trading on one's own
01:48:32
if you are in this order to look for active
01:48:34
fighting with little green men
01:48:38
shed blood defending their homeland but
01:48:40
do you really want to stay in the West, so to speak?
01:48:42
side because when the war was going on in Vietnam
01:48:44
real war the american army is out
01:48:48
supported the south let Sunday in
01:48:50
were ultimately defeated but
01:48:52
after all, they were not defeated in the war
01:48:55
really, but if these Vietnamese
01:49:00
soldiers who fought against the roofs
01:49:02
we wouldn’t have fought at all if it weren’t for them
01:49:06
could not be collected into any orby
01:49:08
if they would drag at the first blow
01:49:10
fled what if their government
01:49:14
traded North Vietnam
01:49:15
would the Americans really have landed?
01:49:19
they would have killed so many of their soldiers
01:49:22
defending the interests of South Vietnam
01:49:26
who himself does not hide to fight
01:49:28
I especially wanted to take it very certainly
01:49:31
that's why you can't expect from others
01:49:36
more than ready to demand themselves and
01:49:39
in this respect it seems to me that Europe
01:49:43
do even more than Ukraine itself for
01:49:45
Ukraine because Europe
01:49:50
introduced sanctions against Russia and Ukraine
01:49:53
de facto no special sanctions bella
01:49:56
even moreover, he is trying to increase
01:49:58
bidding from Ukraine personnel 7 Poroshenko ours
01:50:04
the former president even had candy
01:50:05
I traded with pawns, I didn't trade
01:50:08
I know how successful he is there endlessly
01:50:09
told me that there are tax authorities
01:50:11
checks Eva to carry the Lipetsk factory
01:50:13
private person screwed up
01:50:15
but apparently there was something to check
01:50:17
quality here and there were
01:50:19
food I spent against Poroshenko nothing
01:50:22
I can say listen, don't shoot at
01:50:24
he plays the pianist as best he can and then
01:50:28
the concept of what’s the matter is that they are Ukrainians
01:50:33
love of the Ukrainian voter
01:50:34
to the newly elected president she
01:50:37
good except that it is very short
01:50:39
that's why we'll see how soon you
01:50:44
you will start to hate Lensky very much
01:50:47
let's start thinking but empirically it is
01:50:53
inevitably you may scatter
01:50:55
make exceptions so far
01:50:57
acted quite consistently
01:51:00
a year of love and then three years of hatred
01:51:04
next spring when he won with ballet
01:51:07
Yes, the forest will end in the summer and we'll see
01:51:11
how how will your love endure
01:51:15
transformation or will she stay the same
01:51:18
fiery here is Alfredo Ringo only
01:51:22
thank you very much until I shook it
01:51:26
nothing really that special but
01:51:27
I didn’t tell you but you’re just modest
01:51:30
man yes thanks the audience will appreciate it
01:51:34
ok thanks see you in court

Description:

Интервью Дмитрия Гордона с бывшим вице-премьер-министром и председателем Госкомимущества РФ Альфредом Кохом в программе "ГОРДОН". 2020 год Подписывайтесь на официальный канал Дмитрия Гордона, чтобы не пропустить новые выпуски! https://www.youtube.com/user/DmytriyGordon?sub_confirmation=1 Смотрите все выпуски программы "ГОРДОН": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyTgKNi3CUgVRMG96wsXqwaQacRZupSKt Смотрите все политические программы с участием Дмитрия Гордона: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyTgKNi3CUgWPgwdDgc94DQ4Ned4sUTR7 Смотрите программы Дмитрия Гордона, следите за новостями и читайте аналитику на общественно-политическом сайте "ГОРДОН": https://gordonua.com/ukr/ По вопросам рекламы пишите на [email protected] Присоединяйтесь к нам в соцсетях! https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser http://vk.com/gordondmitry https://twitter.com/dmitry_gordon https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Друзья, мы рады комментариям и дискуссии, но нецензурная лексика будет удаляться, а злостные нарушители — баниться.

Preparing download options

popular icon
Popular
hd icon
HD video
audio icon
Only sound
total icon
All
* — If the video is playing in a new tab, go to it, then right-click on the video and select "Save video as..."
** — Link intended for online playback in specialized players

Questions about downloading video

mobile menu iconHow can I download "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)" video?mobile menu icon

  • http://unidownloader.com/ website is the best way to download a video or a separate audio track if you want to do without installing programs and extensions.

  • The UDL Helper extension is a convenient button that is seamlessly integrated into YouTube, Instagram and OK.ru sites for fast content download.

  • UDL Client program (for Windows) is the most powerful solution that supports more than 900 websites, social networks and video hosting sites, as well as any video quality that is available in the source.

  • UDL Lite is a really convenient way to access a website from your mobile device. With its help, you can easily download videos directly to your smartphone.

mobile menu iconWhich format of "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)" video should I choose?mobile menu icon

  • The best quality formats are FullHD (1080p), 2K (1440p), 4K (2160p) and 8K (4320p). The higher the resolution of your screen, the higher the video quality should be. However, there are other factors to consider: download speed, amount of free space, and device performance during playback.

mobile menu iconWhy does my computer freeze when loading a "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)" video?mobile menu icon

  • The browser/computer should not freeze completely! If this happens, please report it with a link to the video. Sometimes videos cannot be downloaded directly in a suitable format, so we have added the ability to convert the file to the desired format. In some cases, this process may actively use computer resources.

mobile menu iconHow can I download "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)" video to my phone?mobile menu icon

  • You can download a video to your smartphone using the website or the PWA application UDL Lite. It is also possible to send a download link via QR code using the UDL Helper extension.

mobile menu iconHow can I download an audio track (music) to MP3 "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)"?mobile menu icon

  • The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.

mobile menu iconHow can I save a frame from a video "Экс-вице-премьер России Альфред Кох. Путин, Навальный, Зеленский, Донбасс, нефть. "ГОРДОН" (2020)"?mobile menu icon

  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

mobile menu iconWhat's the price of all this stuff?mobile menu icon

  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.