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Vladimir Pozner is sharing his professional, non-emotional fact view on what has led to the war of Ukraine. This is not a mainstream opinion. Please share, think wisely, don't believe mass media.
On September 27, 2018, Yale's Program in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies, and the Poynter Fellowship for Journalism hosted Vladimir Pozner, the acclaimed Russian-American journalist and broadcaster. Pozner spoke on the impact of US foreign policy towards Russia after the Soviet Union has been disbanded, and shared his opinions on a range of issues raised by the audience, from the alleged Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential elections, to Skripal poisoning, to the state of independent media in Russia and the US.
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Aired on Channel One, April 21, 2014. Transcribed by Michael M.
Filmed on 8th June 2017. Vladimir Pozner and Michael Hayden appeared on ITV's Good Morning Britain before they took to the Intelligence Squared stage in our debate "It's time to bring Russia in from the cold". Full video from that debate will be available soon.
Russia has accused the West of hysteria over the estimated 100,000 troop build-up on its border with Ukraine in a heated meeting of the UN Security Council. More high-level talks are expected with the US and UK warning of tough sanctions if Russia invades. Vladimir Pozner is a former Soviet Union spokesman and now a presenter on state-run Channel One. Subscribe: 🤍 ABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they break in Australia and abroad, including the latest coronavirus pandemic updates. It's news when you want it, from Australia's most trusted news organisation. For more from ABC News, click here: 🤍 Watch more ABC News content ad-free on iview: 🤍 Go deeper on our ABC News In-depth channel: 🤍 Like ABC News on Facebook: 🤍 Follow ABC News on Instagram: 🤍 Follow ABC News on Twitter: 🤍 Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNews #ABCNewsAustralia
Владимир Познер нарушил годовое молчание и высказался о войне России против Украины. Полуторачасовое интервью Познера вызвало крайне неоднозначную реакцию как среди сторонников войны, так и у ее противников. В нашем эфире Екатерина Котрикадзе, Анна Монгайт, Евгений Бунтман и Юлия Таратута обсуждают, почему слова журналиста вызвали такую реакцию. Поддержать нас донатами можно по ссылке: 🤍 Следите за главными новостями и новыми выпусками программ в телеграм-канале Дождя: 🤍 Дождь собирает любую информацию о появившихся за последние 11 месяцев детях из Украины в учреждениях, санаториях, лагерях, приемных семьях в России. Мы будем благодарны любой информации. Пишите на deti🤍tvrain.tv и в телеграм 🤍tvrainalert_bot #война #познер #дождь
Yuval Noah Harari interviewed by veteran journalist and author Vladimir Pozner. This interview was broadcasted on Channel One Russia on June 24, 2019.
CCI delegation’s September 2018 meeting with Vladimir Pozner, Russia’s #1 TV Icon.
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Original title: Захар Прилепин - интервью Валидмиру Познеру (2014) A very insightful talk about Russian identity, liberal-conservative dynamics within the Russian society, Stalin's role in the modern Russia and other things with a celebrated Russian writer Zahar Prilepin.
Russia's iconic TV journalist spoke to the CCI delegation to Russia September 3rd, 2019. Part 1, his presentation. Part 2, a lively Q&A.
To conclude our 2020 Symposium, we hosted Vladimir Pozner on July 24th for his lecture, “The Present State of Russian-American Relations: How and Why We Got There and Is There a Way Out?”
The Russian-American journalist Vladimir Pozner reflects on the history of Russian-American enmity, and offers his take on how we as individuals can work to improve the bilateral relationship.
MSNBC September 14, 2001 5:10pm
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Join Vladimir Pozner, Russian Journalist and Author and past Cleveland Clinic CEO and President, Toby Cosgrove, MD for this series. Ideas for Tomorrow is an ongoing speaker series that provides a forum for the world’s most distinguished thinkers, speakers and personalities to engage in a dialogue with members of our community. For more information on upcoming speakers, please visit 🤍 ▶Share this video with others: 🤍 ▶Subscribe to learn more about Cleveland Clinic: 🤍 #ClevelandClinic #CCIdeas
«Путешествия Познера и Урганта» в Дубае.Владимир Познер и Иван Ургант выступили 29 октября в Zabeel
Vladimir Pozner is widely known for his provocative thoughts. He constantly does it not only towards the USA, but towards Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Turkey, and even Germany comparing their way of speaking to a “nazi sounding”. Here are some of the quotes said by Vladimir Pozner “I do not want to offend anyone, but America is a country of rams, in the sense that if the main ram did something, the rest would do the same”. In an interview with the Moscow News newspaper, 2013 “Why did she [Tina Kandelaki - Russian journalist, head of Match TV] put on a tight-fitting dress with a neckline to the belly for the night show? Many had the impression that she wanted to seduce me. When she leaned in, all the operators only dived "there". She needed to come in jeans and a sweater or a T-shirt”. In an interview to Izvestia, 2012 “I know Ukraine very poorly; I did not live among Ukrainians. I only know - even if this does not cause great love for me - that there were many Ukrainians in the Stalinist camps. Among the overseers. Does this mean something?” Before receiving the Ukrainian prize "Person of the Year", 2013 “If there is a war [in Nagorno Karabakh, territory officially occupied by Armenia] I will go first to protect Armenia”. During the presentation of his book “A German notebook” Follow me on social media Arzu Jaeed 🤍 Arzu Jaeed 🤍
This Summit on Ukraine is being convened on the first anniversary of the Russian military operation into Ukraine to secure a land bridge to Crimea which was launched Feb 24, 2022. The Ukraine war has actually been going on since 2014 when the United States staged a coup in Ukraine to overthrow a regime maintaining Ukraine as a neutral nation and replacing it with a regime that was anti-Russian and pro-US which immediately began waging war against the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine where the population is 80% Russian. In response, the Russians armed the local populations and seized Crimea. Military conflict has been going on since then and continues to the present day. What is distinctive about the war in Ukraine is that it is between the two superpowers — The US and Russia — both of which are armed with nuclear weapons and both of which have threatened to use them. The world is thus in the most dangerous period since the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 when the US and Russia almost went to nuclear war. What is also distinctive is that the war is being conducted as the world faces runaway climate change and there is an urgent necessity for the US to be working with the Russians to solve critical global challenges. This Summit is being co-sponsored with Code Pink, a feminist grassroots organization working to end U.S. warfare and imperialism, support peace and human rights initiatives, and redirect resources into healthcare, education, green jobs and other life-affirming programs. Moderators: Jim Garrison, Convener of Humanity Rising, with Jodie Evans, Co-Founder of Code Pink Special Guests: Vladimir Posner is a veteran journalist, bestselling author, and documentary filmmaker. He is the host of the top-rated weekly current affairs program on Channel One, Russia’s largest television network. Named the “Voice of Moscow” by CNN, Pozner is a regular commentator on Russia and the history of the Cold War in Western media. Mr. Pozner has won multiple Soviet, Russian, and American awards, including three Emmy certificates, ten TEFY awards (the Russian equivalent of the Emmy) and several international awards. He is internationally recognized and ranks among the most respected people in the television profession in Russia today. Katrina van den Heuvel is an American editor and publisher. She is the publisher, part-owner and editor of the progressive magazine The Nation from 1995 to 2019. She is often a commentator on political television programs. - To make a voluntary contribution to support the partner organizations and the Humanity Rising team, please see our contribution form. Each Zoom live webinar will have a maximum capacity of 500 participants. If you are not able to join on Zoom, we will be live streaming here on the UbiVerse and on: UU YouTube: 🤍
Vladimir Vladimirovich Pozner is a French-born Russian-American journalist and presenter. He is best known in the West for his television appearances representing and explaining the views of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
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Want to join the debate? Check out the Intelligence Squared website to hear about future live events and podcasts: 🤍 Isn’t it time we took a more intelligent approach to Russia? You don’t have to be a fan of Vladimir Putin or support his invasion of Ukraine and annexation of Crimea to see that an accommodation with Russia might be a good thing. Many would argue that it’s the West that is to blame for the bad blood between Russia and the West in the first place. Ever since the Wall came down, NATO has been expanding eastwards without any regard for Russia’s security interests. Russia’s actions may appear aggressive and expansionist to us, but in Moscow they are seen as a defensive strategy. Surely it is in everyone’s best interests if we understand that. As for the recent US airstrikes on Syria, Trump may have wanted to look tough on the world stage, but the conciliatory line he took towards Russia during his campaign was far more constructive. It’s easy to paint President Putin as the bad guy here, propping up the murderous Assad, but his main aim is to end the civil war in Syria and defeat ISIS. Does the West have anything better to offer? That’s the case for improving relations with Russia. But should we come to an accommodation with a foreign power which threatens our Eastern European partners and goes so far as to meddle in last year’s US presidential election? The problem is not that the West has been too expansionist towards Russia, but that it hasn’t stood up to Putin’s aggressions. After failing to act over Ukraine and Crimea, the West is now confronted by an emboldened Russia which is helping Assad wreak destruction against captive Syrian civilians, and trying to destabilise Europe at this volatile moment by cultivating populists such as Marine Le Pen and extremist groups sympathetic to its interests. Russia is an unpredictable, dangerous power and should be kept at arm’s length. For this major debate, Intelligence Squared put together a stellar line-up. Making the case for rapprochement with Russia were Vladimir Pozner, one of Russia’s best known television journalists and a former advocate for the Soviet Union, and Domitilla Sagramoso, a leading expert on security in Russia; arguing against them were Michael Hayden, former director of both the CIA and the NSA, and Radek Sikorski, who was Poland’s foreign minister from 2007 to 2014.
Всемирно известный актер Ален Делон отвечает на вопросы Владимира Познера
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Listen to ‘Live Before I Die’, out now: 🤍 Follow Mike Posner: Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Follow Naughty Boy: 🤍 Lyrics: I stopped smoking weed a year ago Maybe I’m less cool now, I don’t know But I talk to pretty girls now, instead of sitting there all stoned I stopped smoking weed a year ago And I stopped drinking Hennessy on ice I thought it made my fans think I was tight I’m still up in that night club on way too many nights But I stopped drinking Hennessy on ice See I’ve been running from my past But my future’s just too fast He don’t stop for no one that’s no lie So dear Lord won’t you please gimme wisdom grant me peace Cuz I just want to live before I Live before I die, die Live before I die Yeah, I just wanna live before I I just wanna live before I I just wanna live before I I just wanna live before I Yeah I stopped thinking ‘bout the girls back home Even though I spend my nights alone I button up that shirt and spray on that cologne Yeah, I stopped thinking ‘bout the girls back home See I’ve been running from my past But my future’s just too fast He don’t stop for no one that’s no lie So dear Lord won’t you please gimme wisdom grant me peace Cuz I just want to live before I Live before I die, die Live before I die Yeah, I just wanna live before I Live before I I just wanna live before I I just wanna live before I I just wanna live before I I stopped smoking weed a year ago Maybe I’m less cool now, I don’t know But I got two more albums done Instead of sitting there all stoned Yeah, I stopped smoking weed a year ago Director: Mike Posner Producer / Prod Co: Logan Meis #NaughtyBoy #MikePosner #LiveBeforeIDie
In 1985, during the Cold War, Phil Donahue and Vladimir Pozner hosted televised discussions between audiences in the Soviet Union and the US, via satellite. The pair became friends and remain so today. During TNP 2013, Donahue and Pozner reunite on stage with TNP co-founder Tom Scott where the duo have an emotional recounting of Pozner's up-bringing and his first time out of the Soviet Union in in 38 years - where his first stop was the The Phil Donahue Show.
In this video, we try to examine why putin is the problem for Russia and whole world. We dive deeper into Russian narratives and try to deconstruct them. Speakers: #Peterson #Kagan #Pozner #Snyder #Westad (1) © Copyright : Serhii Plokhii and Timothy Snyder: The #War in #Ukraine and Universal Values 🤍 (2) © Copyright : Jordan B Peterson This episode was recorded on March 3, 2022. An update from the last video: 🤍 Dr. Frederick W. Kagan is a former professor of history with a PhD in Russian and Soviet military history from #Yale. He is also a celebrated author and the director of the American Enterprise Institute's Critical Threats Project. Entering the ninth day of the Russian invasion, Dr. Kagan and I discuss the most recent developments in Ukraine, potential outcomes, strategies deployed by the Biden administration, sanctions, the psychological nature of aggression and accepting defeat, US intervention, international response, protests in Moscow, and more. Find more Dr. Frederick Kagan: 🤍 and 🤍 (3) © Copyright : Russian TV personality, Vladimir Pozner, talks to American delegates from the Center for Citizen Initiatives about Ukraine, Crimea, President Putin and the state of Journalism today. This program was filmed in Moscow, #Russia in June, 2015. This program was aired on KMVT15 Community Media. 🤍 (4) © Copyright : Yale University’s Jackson Institute for Global Affairs will host a timely panel discussion on the situation in Ukraine featuring the following panelists: Timothy Snyder, the Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale, Arne Westad, Elihu Professor of History and Global Affairs at Yale, and Nellie Petlick, a Jackson graduate student who previously served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in south-central Ukraine. Moderated by Jim Levinsohn. 🤍
Mike Posner “I’m Not Dead Yet” Official Video Listen to “I’m Not Dead Yet”: 🤍 Follow Mike Posner: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Directed by Mike Posner & George Gallardo Kattah Produced by Continente Pictures & Parche Films 1st AD: Mauricio Barriga 2nd AD: Moises Guindi Executive producers: George Gallardo Kattah, Natalia Barriga, Duván Duque, Felipe Arévalo Producer: Tito Manrique Field producer: Laura Gomez Pisciotti Unit Production Manager: Ronald Manrique Production Assistant: Guisella Buzon DP: Will Vela 1st AC: Gustavo Adolfo Llorente 2nd AC: Jonathan Javier Vargas DIT: Maria Cecilia Garcia Gaffer: Rodrigo Campos Crane Operator: José Francisco Ortiz Best Boy: Carlos Alberto Soto Electric: Oswaldo Ramírez Crane Assistant: Claribel Escudero Light Assistants: Adrián Felipe Saavedra, Carlos Andrés Soto Art Director: Dominique Basil Art Assistants: Maicol Alexander Useche, Dubán Rivera Costume Designer: Ángela Triviño Costume assistant: Ana Rodriguez Makeup Artist: Laura Cadena Makeup Assistant: Xiona Layton Mike's Double: Pablo Arevalo BTS: Sergio Duran Steadicam Operator: Fabián Mauricio Ocampo Drone Operator: Gildardo Arango Driver: Fernando Bolívar Truck assistant: Ciro Eduardo Martínez Set Editor: Juan Diego Santos Editor: George Gallardo Kattah Colorist: Manthos Sardis Choreographer: Anthony Lee Assistant Choreographer: Jason Lin Choreographer / Lead dancer: Felixangel Grueso Bautista Dancers: Alejandro Rivera Delgado, Cristhian Gonzales, Juan Daniel Rosero Valverdes, Juan Martin Bernal Garcia, Kenny Alexis Avila Parra, Konnier Mosquera, Susan Bibiana Quincha Morales, Valentina López Molina, Tifanny Karina González Neira Mike Posner “I’m Not Dead Yet” Performed by Mike Posner Written by Mike, Posner, Nolan Lambroza, Sean Douglas Produced by Nolan Lambroza Mixed by Tony Maserati Mastered by Dale Becker Lyrics: Hoodie on my head, cold breath in the air People walking by like i’m not even there Last three nights felt like a hundred years I get paid for my pain long as I can make it rhyme But sometimes I can’t tell if it’s even mine Either way it’s beautiful, look at how it shines It sounds like ooooo it’s all in my head Lightning and thundering oooooo i’m not dead yet In case you were wondering This is what a sad song sounds like It’s been playing in my head for my whole life It’s beautiful and cruel at the same time ooooo, yeah And this is what a broken heart beats like It’s tearin’ up my chest like a jackknife But it gets me through the good and the bad times This is what a sad song sounds like This is what a sad song sounds like Say it like you love me say it like you care I know that I’m fucked up I don’t even care When I close my eyes I swear I can disappear It sounds like ooooo it’s all in my head Lightning and thundering oooooo i’m not dead yet In case you were wondering This is what a sad song sounds like It’s been playing in my head for my whole life It’s beautiful and cruel at the same time ooooo, yeah And this is what a broken heart beats like It’s tearin’ up my chest like a jackknife But it gets me through the good and the bad times This is what a sad song sounds like This is what a sad song sounds like #MikePosner #imnotdeadyet #INDY #thisiswhatasadsongsoundslike #keepgoing
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17 марта 2020 года ушел из жизни писатель, публицист, политик Эдуард Лимонов. В память о нем Первый канал показывает запись интервью, которое Эдуард Лимонов дал Владимиру Познеру. Эдуард Лимонов беседует с ведущим о том, как он жил в эмиграции и почему в начале 90-х вернулся в Россию, о демократии и свободе, о Сталине и распаде СССР. Передача была записана в 2018 году. НЕ РЕКЛАМА. 👕 По ссылке можете заказать футболку с изображением Эдуарда Лимонова и не только - 🤍 Обязательно переходите по ссылке. ВЫРУЧКА ИДЕТ НА ДОБРЫЕ ДЕЛА! Подписывайтесь на наш Telegram-канал - 🤍 Подписывайтесь на наш паблик в ВК - 🤍 Спасибо за поддержку канала! Карта Сбера - 5469 5200 2468 6800 Donationalerts - 🤍donationalerts.com/r/historicalvideos 0:10 Познер о Лимонове. «Он был по-настоящему русским писателем» 1:35 Лимонов о своей странице на Википедии 2:00 Кем бы вы хотели запомниться в будущем через 50 лет? 2:20 О появлении на телевидение и чёрный список 3:20 О преследованиях с слежках 3:50 О причине эмиграции, возвращении на Родину и Юлиане Семёнове 6:37 «Западное общество отвратительно» 7:25 О том, как жилось в Америке, эмигрантской газете и Довлатове 9:57 Почему переехал во Францию? 11:47 Почему уехал из Франции, о происходящем в России 13:24 «Считаете ли вы, что Россия сегодня демократическая страна, нужна ли она и склонен ли к ней русский народ?» 19:00 О заселении Сибири 20:35 О свободе и воле человека 23:24 Отношение к Наполеону, Гитлеру, Сталину 25:10 Формирование Советской буржуазии к 1934 году 26:48 «Какова роль РПЦ в порабощении русского народа?» 29:02 Отношение к диссидентам Советского периода 33:00 «Навальный, Собчак, Явлинский не являются оппозицией» 33:43 «Эдуард Лимонов — Оппозиция?» 34:35 Отношение к Каспарову 34:45 Как будет выглядеть «Другая Россия» Лимонова и будут ли в ней СМИ 37:54 «Что случилось с выступлениями 31ого числа каждого месяца?» 39:53 Лимонов националист или империалист? 41:43 «Что бы вы предпочли забыть из своей жизни?» 43:13 О лжи 43:26 О бессмертии 43:36 Какое качество Лимонов больше всего ценит в мужчине и женщине 44:16 Что ненавидит в людях 44:50 О своих достоинствах и качествах 45:23 «Что вы скажете Всевышнему после смерти?»