Ideas for Tomorrow | Vladimir Pozner, Russian Journalist and Author

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  • @srummal
    @srummal Před 2 lety +24

    9 years old video but every words is worth of Billion dollars even today in 2022...first time I want to say thank you to CZcams for showing this wonderful speech.

    • @Deno2100
      @Deno2100 Před rokem +2

      When they find it they will either burry it in the algorithm or just delete it to be safe.

  • @chegadesuade
    @chegadesuade Před 3 lety +28

    Pozner is by far the sanest and most important voice on American-Russian relations today, and as expected, his audience is small but devoted. I'm grateful for all of his talks, I especially enjoyed his latest lecture at Yale uploaded on youtube, I recommend to anyone who hasn't yet seen it. I also really enjoyed his debate performance against Kasparov.

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Před 2 lety +4

      He was right about some things but he has a clear bias

    • @mariacarolinamateosperez8925
      @mariacarolinamateosperez8925 Před 2 lety +3

      indeed, This is d second time I listen 2 him, d first one, was that one in Yale. . .& I feel delighted 2 have had d chance 2 meet his conferences, He s so smart
      & knows what he s saying, finally, it comes 2 find someone who worth listening, many thanks 4 being yourself ; Vladimir Pozner.

    • @ValeryCool
      @ValeryCool Před rokem

      Гнилой чекистской нечисти
      Засадим в жопу "гвоздь"!
      Полужидку Познеру
      Мы хором скажем "Геть!!!"

    • @chegadesuade
      @chegadesuade Před rokem

      @@ValeryCool How could you call such a reasonable man a "Chekist"? If we listened to Pozner since the 1990s when he warned us against continuous NATO expansion, Ukraine would not be in such a horrible situation now. Pozner is not a supporter of Putin, but he is one of the few people in the world that understands both Russian and American interests from an unbiased point of view.

  • @ivangorshkov1446
    @ivangorshkov1446 Před 9 lety +24

    Brilliant speech! This is what i think American people needed, and are ready to hear.

  • @igormuntean6932
    @igormuntean6932 Před 6 lety +33

    I've seen lots of his interviews and public speeches in Russian. He seems so comfortable and relaxed with this crowd, and childishly happy when he was making all those jokes.

    • @antonelloderose
      @antonelloderose Před 2 lety +3

      He knows wery well what is talking about..the world would be a better place if he would be in charge of nato and Russian negotiation..

  • @ChrisMarchian
    @ChrisMarchian Před 10 lety +101

    Russians should be more than greatful to have such a bright minded philosoph as Mr. Vladimir Pozner !!!

    • @mrTonyJoint100
      @mrTonyJoint100 Před 10 lety +5

      he is not a philisoph at all. Great journalist perhaps

    • @ChrisMarchian
      @ChrisMarchian Před 10 lety +10

      Joseph Knecht , I know very well who Mr. Pozner is. I was complimenting him. For me he rappresents more than a jurnalist. I consider him a philosoph for his natural talents in expressing his thoughts in a critical and comprehensive way.

    • @mrTonyJoint100
      @mrTonyJoint100 Před 10 lety +2

      Chris Marchian ok, i got it. i agree with you about his talent .He is one of the best.

    • @ChrisMarchian
      @ChrisMarchian Před 10 lety

      Joseph Knecht ;)

    • @alicekh2009
      @alicekh2009 Před 10 lety +2

      Absolutely true!!! I love Pozner and I really think he is one of the most outstanding thinker of the modern times!!!

  • @TheRunningManFilms
    @TheRunningManFilms Před 11 lety +25

    What an awesome lecture and Q & A after that! Mr.Pozner is not only a great journalist, he is also an outstanding teacher.

  • @ivewor5283
    @ivewor5283 Před 2 lety +5

    I'd really love if people around the world see his interviews that clearly depicts the reason behind the Ukraine crises. However, war is an never option for common folks but who cares about common people. People should know one fact no matter in which country they live especially army personnel, small businesses, employees, etc. When there's a war these are people who lost their homes, jobs, family members, and friends. And the rest politicians, journalists, rich people except a few are ones who are always safe no matter what.

  • @serhiileshchinskyi4058
    @serhiileshchinskyi4058 Před 4 lety +20

    Thanks a bunch for such a great and wise human, journalist and speaker. I'm from Ukraine, we have very similar mentality and situation here. All of his words are the truth, I certainly agree with his opinion about the most issues that was bring up in this conversation.

    • @ruthhaller276
      @ruthhaller276 Před 2 lety +1

      l

    • @serhiileshchinskyi4058
      @serhiileshchinskyi4058 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm alive, Kharkiv us under attack

    • @lewbhelfermin6033
      @lewbhelfermin6033 Před 2 lety +1

      @@serhiileshchinskyi4058 hope u're doing well..prayers for all the civilian people in Ukraine from Philippines

    • @srummal
      @srummal Před 2 lety

      @Sam ... I am curious to know..... Ukrainian are educated lots then why did they elected a Comedian President...Were they mentally watching a TV show while voting....and what is an average Ukrainian now thinks when he lead to this useless war which has destroyed the whole country by believing in Western powers...Glad to see you are doing good...God bless India, Russia and Ukraine.

    • @frankiemarrast9415
      @frankiemarrast9415 Před 2 lety

      Àaaaaaaaaaa1 3zwo
      57pp

  • @MrCastoravenue
    @MrCastoravenue Před 3 lety +12

    Pozner is the only Russian journalist who is not scared to ask his interviewees straightforward questions. That's what he is respected for! Keep it up Sir!

  • @ArtDeco105
    @ArtDeco105 Před 10 lety +8

    Mr. POZNER. YOU ARE RIGHT ON!

  • @tatyanarogach267
    @tatyanarogach267 Před rokem +3

    Mr. Pozner has a very deep insight into Soviet System and Russian reasons for what Russia and Russians are today. It would be great to have him lecture on different topics. To get him ready for one of them I ask my question here. How could it happen that the Russian rouble which was equal to the American dollar fell down in value in 1990 1000 times? Who defined that we had to pay 1000 roubles for things that cost previously one rouble? Was it legal to freeze personal accounts in the banks of Kazakhstan until it became 1000 times cheaper? Why all the Soviet Union people were not getting salaries for months and months, (though we always continued working) and having our children cry from hunger? When we asked why we had not been paid, the answer was: "There's no money in the bank". Later I found out that the bank people were making business deals with our money. But who and how figured out that the rouble became 1000 times cheaper than a dollar overnight?

    • @user-vx2uz2wl8i
      @user-vx2uz2wl8i Před rokem +1

      Ruble was only formally equal to dollar. In fact, in 1990 you could buy one dollar for six rubles (which is not exactly 1000). Everything else you are asking about was done deliberately, in order to ruin our country.

    • @XMehrooz
      @XMehrooz Před rokem +1

      @@user-vx2uz2wl8i But they failed then, and they will fail again! And this time, the US will fall just like all evil empires!

  • @bilcarter
    @bilcarter Před 9 lety +7

    John Adams was not the first ambassador to Russia. His son was, John Quincy Adams, and he was not the fourth President of the United States, he was the sixth.

  • @tatianabrown7468
    @tatianabrown7468 Před 2 lety +1

    A very interesting 🤔 Journalist, i have never been to Russia, but my Parent's were born before the Revolution in Russia, now Ukraine. I was born 1940 in Berlin. We were brought as Political Refugees to America. Who am I supposed to be. I am American, but i have blood plowing in my veins that's Easter European. I always feel i missed part of my life. Would have liked to have been in your presentation and ask a question. You are obviously brilliant.

  • @lionlinux
    @lionlinux Před 11 lety +4

    Liked it from all heart

  • @antonybro7400
    @antonybro7400 Před 4 lety +2

    Bravo Pozner.

  • @BergenToll
    @BergenToll Před 12 lety +33

    Thank you so much for posting this video! This is perhaps the most honest and constructive speech/ lecture I have heard lately.

    • @typoon9760
      @typoon9760 Před 2 lety

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    • @typoon9760
      @typoon9760 Před 2 lety

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    • @typoon9760
      @typoon9760 Před 2 lety

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    • @typoon9760
      @typoon9760 Před 2 lety

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    • @typoon9760
      @typoon9760 Před 2 lety

      Om. P Olin oo lo p pnonolon oo p monolog. Om Olin Ono komp

  • @22huracanes
    @22huracanes Před 2 lety +1

    Great thinker !!

  • @user-on5ko3bl8b
    @user-on5ko3bl8b Před 12 lety +2

    Замечательно! Спасибо!

  • @BuckeyeRutabaga
    @BuckeyeRutabaga Před 7 lety +12

    I see some people here in the comment section focusing too much on Mr Pozner's historical "mistakes". Most of them up for a debate anyways and it shouldn't be our focus here. Mr Pozner's historical mission has always been to build a bridge between Russia and the West (America in particular). I think it stems from his personal and intimate affinity with both cultures. His main point is that we ought to embrace our differences and agree to disagree while shaking hands in mutual respect rather than flip each other off. People in both countries should cherish people like him for they deliver this unique "bird view" so to speak to those who can't seem to transcend their national frame of reference. Bravo Mr Pozner! You are a true advocate for a peaceful and mutual understanding!

  • @purpleflame334
    @purpleflame334 Před 2 lety

    Thank you!

    • @rafachrzanowski
      @rafachrzanowski Před 2 lety

      Do not thank him, thank Putin. These are Putin's words.

  • @nikolamuz
    @nikolamuz Před 12 lety +2

    It's interesting. Thanks.

  • @harrickvharrick3957
    @harrickvharrick3957 Před 2 lety +7

    Fantastic, concisely made, informative docu on this great mind that is one of the only ones to provide independent thoughts and an independent view

  • @yanivoff
    @yanivoff Před 9 lety +2

    awesome speech and qa

  • @JP-re3bc
    @JP-re3bc Před 4 lety

    Vlad Pozner rocks!

  • @goedelite
    @goedelite Před 7 lety +5

    People who ask questions should announce who they are, name, affiliation (if any), city and state of residence.
    The second and unidentified questioner was treated with great courtesy by Mr Pozner, though the questioner spoke with arrogance and clear ignorance of the fact that the US is now considered, according to a recent Roper poll, the leading state terrorist in the world. The US behavior since the end of the USSR has been characterized by wars of aggression, meddling in the internal affairs of other nations, and other violations of our own laws and Constitution as well as international law. I am a US citizen who strongly condemns the foreign policy of my government.

  • @MoonlightNothing
    @MoonlightNothing Před 3 lety +16

    I like him. Need more.

  • @Annylucidmind
    @Annylucidmind Před 10 lety +80

    На всякий случай, если вы не знали, русский - не родной язык Владимира Познера. Детство он провел в Штатах и в Советский Союз переехал только в 17 лет, не зная ни слова по-русски. Так что для меня более поразительно его прекрасное владение русским языком, нежели английским.

    • @holdinmuhl4959
      @holdinmuhl4959 Před 4 lety +4

      Он вырос во Франции и был по-моему крещен в Нотре Даме. Работал в СССР и России а также в США. По-моему в СССР попал черес ГДР.

    • @bakavoice
      @bakavoice Před 4 lety +4

      @@holdinmuhl4959 он вырос в США

    • @pavelhappiness8819
      @pavelhappiness8819 Před 3 lety +1

      @@bakavoice родился во Франции потом США потом СССР.

    • @vanyavanya8958
      @vanyavanya8958 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pavelhappiness8819 как я понял, родился он во Франции, потом переехал с родителями в штаты, до 18 лет жил в США, дальше прилетел в Россию и тут выучил русский, говорит он одинаково на 3 языках, русский французский, но в общем он знает 7 языков.

    • @pavelhappiness8819
      @pavelhappiness8819 Před 3 lety

      @@vanyavanya8958 верно.

  • @MrWhooy
    @MrWhooy Před 11 lety

    Exactly!

  • @thenewpacificmusic
    @thenewpacificmusic Před 11 lety +6

    The 2nd guy who asked a question is soo nieve its actually hilarious

  • @gracezydor5856
    @gracezydor5856 Před 2 lety +3

    Fantastic sense of humour and incredible knowledge!!!!!!!🙏❤️👍😊

  • @redme7828
    @redme7828 Před 3 lety

    I just came across this video and haven't watched it to the end yet. Later, after I finish watching I'll make a comment (maybe).

  • @AleksaKiti
    @AleksaKiti Před 11 lety +6

    My applause to this great personality!!!

    • @ValeryCool
      @ValeryCool Před rokem

      Гнилой чекистской нечисти
      Засадим в жопу "гвоздь"!
      Полужидку Познеру
      Мы хором скажем "Геть!!!"
      Познер пиздит, как Троцкий. В 17 лет он прекрасно владел русским. Его нерукопожатный папа, шнорер Владимир Познер, агент ГПУ, всегда крутился около российских эмигранток, предпочитая дам и "не дам", т.е. кокоток низкого пошиба!
      дедушка берлинский.

  • @Autofinance1111
    @Autofinance1111 Před 2 lety

    brilliant

  • @geoffreywilliams9324
    @geoffreywilliams9324 Před 3 lety +6

    I believe Vladimir Possner is a man of peace.

  • @mstax
    @mstax Před 11 lety +11

    Glad to see him still on the scene and doing well... I remember him from his Radio Moscow days and on a lot of US television, especially on Phil Donahue.

  • @damir2052
    @damir2052 Před 3 lety +2

    Some parallels with the U.S. Americans don't know anything but this system of government. Most Americans don't bother to try to understand or empathize with anyone from any different system.

  • @warrenash5370
    @warrenash5370 Před 4 lety +1

    Used to listen to him on Radio Moscow and his "What is Communism" segments.

  • @enosmutowelasiwakwi1859
    @enosmutowelasiwakwi1859 Před 2 lety +4

    Brilliant speech offering better understanding of Russia. Sir, well - done!

    • @user-vx2uz2wl8i
      @user-vx2uz2wl8i Před rokem

      I don't agree with his statement that Russians hate Americans. That's not true.
      We hate American policy - that's for sure.

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 Před 6 lety +8

    38:14 to 44:09 Wow. That was enlightening. Definitely makes you think.

    • @AlexandruVataman
      @AlexandruVataman Před 2 lety

      Beautiful answer.

    • @OO-po7oh
      @OO-po7oh Před rokem

      Many of Americans think that way. I like it as well how carefully respectfully but he redirected this man to a place to think over wise.

  • @stanislavyugov2658
    @stanislavyugov2658 Před 8 lety +67

    First of all, I'm Russian. I live in Russia. And I can say that all that Mr. Pozner says - it's truth. Absolutely. Everything is about different mentality. Different history. But it's not the way to hate each other. I know, I speak like hippy.
    Those who are saying that he's far away from russian reality - are stupid. Every single word that he said is true. Just let's be wiser and more kind. We are different, but it's not the reason to be foes.

    • @WhiteSeaLeviathan
      @WhiteSeaLeviathan Před 8 lety +2

      +Stas Yugov we are not that different, I'm Russian to. I think we are more similar then different.

    • @Tamir-Barkahan
      @Tamir-Barkahan Před 8 lety

      +Stas Yugov Sure.... But you still sound like a hippie.

    • @WhiteSeaLeviathan
      @WhiteSeaLeviathan Před 8 lety

      U mean Israel and Russia? yeah!!, most of my friends are Russian/Jews, like 80% lol :)

    • @WhiteSeaLeviathan
      @WhiteSeaLeviathan Před 8 lety +1

      Well i think bcs the western media demonized Russia, the ppl who hate the west assume (wrongly) that Russia is anti-western.
      Of cause we do have anti-semites in Russia, not a lot thou. This is absolutely natural, there are over 146 million ppl in our country, we bound to have some retards. But we have jews in our government and in media and on radio and everywhere. My professor(just to provide an example) is jewish/Atheist.

    • @iam4heriam4her
      @iam4heriam4her Před 8 lety +9

      +Stas Yugov Every single word Mr Pozner says makes sence to me.
      I am Swedish and live in Sweden., americans are very different from swedish people, our culture is different, we see things differently, we are raised with different history which colour us differently.
      So with that analogy, just watching our selves, it makes 100*% sence that russians and americans are different.
      If were to live in a small cabin one year out in the middle of nowhere and has to choose either an american or a russian, I would most likely choose the russian person
      Its not that I think americans are bad. but if to skip all politics. I would think I would get better along with a russian because I think we understand each others history better, we would have more to talk about.

  • @VadiaRotor
    @VadiaRotor Před 11 lety +9

    Познер такой крутой чувак! респектище! шикарный телеведущий!

  • @Mikayel1990
    @Mikayel1990 Před 11 lety +4

    Bravo Mr Pozner. Although I disagree that Russians and Americans are completely different and they don't have anything in common, I think Pozner's speech was balanced, informative and to the point. Thank you, Mr Pozner.

  • @gettorque
    @gettorque Před 11 lety +6

    классно он ответил седому профессору)))

  • @IrinaFennessy
    @IrinaFennessy Před 9 lety +32

    Love Russia with all my heart ! Love it's spirit...language...history...culture...art...architecture...nature...education...teachers...people...customs...parties... Everything !!!

    • @Gamla123
      @Gamla123 Před 8 lety +1

      Irina Fennessy I take it you were a tourist. Try living there.

    • @avishnya1
      @avishnya1 Před 4 lety +5

      agree our country is great!!!!!

    • @user-jk8bb6wm1s
      @user-jk8bb6wm1s Před 3 lety +1

      Wow!

    • @lelyadombrovska6148
      @lelyadombrovska6148 Před 3 lety +4

      Posner is an enemy of Russia, vile, cynical, cold...Russian are quite different, but people like Posner have been destroying Russians for decades

    • @susanhawkins3890
      @susanhawkins3890 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s Music!!!

  • @californiaslastgasp6847

    That Joe DiMaggio story is touching.

  • @avatar3083
    @avatar3083 Před 8 lety +17

    I'm of the opinion that the biggest problem in the world in a geopolitical sense is the government and corporate leadership of the United States of America. It's own people are victims of delusions perpetuated by it's media and educational system. I don't agree with Pozner's remarks about China. It shows a lack of understanding of China's history and cultural baggage on his part. China has never embarked upon an endeavour of world conquest. The most aggressive powers that have throughout the last millennia have been the European powers. The U.S. (by extension) is a "European" colonial power for it was founded by European (mainly British) colonizers. It pursued a vicious genocidal war against the indigenous inhabitants of North America to expand to the Pacific ocean.Yes he makes some remarks about failures in U.S. foreign policy yet fails to point out that the U.S is pursuing the game as an arrogant world bully. The bombing and forced dismemberment of Yugoslavia and the hypocrisy over the situations regarding the referendums of Kosovo to Crimea comes to mind together with U.S. foreign policy adventures in Afghanistan,Iraq, Libya and Syria. Not forgetting to mention the support for far-right neo-Nazi groups in the Feb 2014 coup in the Ukraine.

    • @avatar3083
      @avatar3083 Před 7 lety +3

      True in actuality it is only democracy in name. The corporations are the 'government'. The whole structure is an oligarchy. One that rules for a tiny minority of elites at the top, The majority of the population have little real political voice.

    • @adambierzniewski7307
      @adambierzniewski7307 Před rokem

      You dummy, America is our defence from the totalitarianism. We would all be slaves or dead already if there was no America.

  • @elleapps5350
    @elleapps5350 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely love this gentleman I sure will be following him..
    He said when asked you're and American when in America,
    And when in Russia you're a Russian
    And asked what's the main language you speak, and he replied well I'm a bit of everything.
    In Australia we call that a bitsa, a bit of everything .lol
    What a great interview and what a gentleman I'll be looking up the history of Russia as I truly found this very interesting and I love history....
    Does he have a book out?????

    • @user-vx2uz2wl8i
      @user-vx2uz2wl8i Před rokem

      Strangely, but his speeches in US make much more sense than the ones in Russia.

  • @attilajuhasz2526
    @attilajuhasz2526 Před rokem +1

    42:17 'American exceptionalism' personified. Some of the audience began to applaud, knowing/anticipating the response. The questioner actually believes his point of view is some sort of axiom.
    Paul Wolfowitz and others have much to answer for.

  • @tomtam9241
    @tomtam9241 Před 7 lety +8

    42:18 "well, we're the worlds leaders". Кто-нибудь, разбудите его.... Ээээй, просыпаааайсяяя, встааавааай!

    • @igv21031991
      @igv21031991 Před 7 lety +1

      Зато честно сказал, что думает. Много либералов в России думают про дружбу с американцами, демократию раздающими, а вот так думают о России и обо всем мире эти демократы

    • @DarioDew
      @DarioDew Před 6 lety

      Zhu BaJie а в чем проблема ?

    • @BlackOpsZIP
      @BlackOpsZIP Před 6 lety

      Это не так?

  • @robertp99
    @robertp99 Před 10 lety

    I can't agree with his certain ideas (i mean Pozner) but,nevertheless, I have to admit that he is a real professional in his business and he perfectly takes the floor.

  • @gdukinas
    @gdukinas Před 11 lety

    Don't wonder! Watch the presentation one more time. Learn!

  • @patrickbrawner2438
    @patrickbrawner2438 Před 2 lety +2

    I would also speculate that anti-American sentiment in Russia has a lot to do with Putin’s control of mass media.

    • @californiaslastgasp6847
      @californiaslastgasp6847 Před 2 lety

      Or Russians just opening their eyes to the USA treating Russia like crap since 1992.

    • @patrickbrawner2438
      @patrickbrawner2438 Před 2 lety

      @@californiaslastgasp6847 How?

    • @californiaslastgasp6847
      @californiaslastgasp6847 Před 2 lety

      @@patrickbrawner2438 Not keeping its word that NATO would not be expanded Eastward. There’s also some bad blood among your every day Russian because the United States turned Russia into an oligarchy and even kept it an oligarchy by interfering with the 1996 national elections.

    • @patrickbrawner2438
      @patrickbrawner2438 Před 2 lety +1

      @@californiaslastgasp6847The US doesn’t control NATO but nonetheless I can understand the frustration about reneging on this promise. But what makes NATO enemy to begin with? Putin says Russian security but many including myself believe it’s more of a threat to his hold on power than a threat to Russia.

    • @californiaslastgasp6847
      @californiaslastgasp6847 Před 2 lety

      @@patrickbrawner2438 lmao, if you don’t believe that the US control NATO then we’re not ready to have this conversation. Come back when you’ve graduated high school.

  • @ireneeriiter
    @ireneeriiter Před 2 lety

    This is the most revealing real truthful information and I love Vladimir for this insight. What a pure soul. Thank you. Anastasia~The Ringing Cedars of Russia books open wide the doors as well. Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet prophesier that, "Out of Russia will come the hope of the world."

  • @Julia-Julia
    @Julia-Julia Před 3 lety +2

    Ok, he predicted that Putin’s popularity will decrease in 6 years! Yet, after 8 years, Putin became more popular all over the world, while Posner’s popularity plunged down!

  • @blindlight
    @blindlight Před 2 lety +1

    now theyve put his show on hold

  • @spanixtanspanixtan8757
    @spanixtanspanixtan8757 Před 4 lety +3

    Churchill is a good quote maker. But for Great Britain it wa not such an enigma or wrapped...The Royal Navy knew how to hit Crimea and Saint Petersburg. There´s an interesting lesson on this by a British profesor on CZcams.
    Many countries still go on considering Russia as the old same foe as in the cold war: mysterious spies....
    Why? Well, because the cold war lasted so long that it became a tradition. And people love traditions and stick to them. Everyone has some enemy, and the best enemy is the old one you know.

  • @Annylucidmind
    @Annylucidmind Před 10 lety

    В таком случае советую почитать его автобиографию, там он подробно описывает все обстоятельства своей жизни.

  • @jennymalz7550
    @jennymalz7550 Před 7 lety +2

    Владимир Владимирович, спасибо вам за вашу работу и позицию.

  • @pajeetsingh
    @pajeetsingh Před 2 lety +1

    The Yale comments are disabled. I wonder why?

  • @GrayGamer889
    @GrayGamer889 Před 4 lety +14

    Wow imagine the progress Russia and the US could make if they were political allies and trading partners. The technological and medicinal breakthroughs

    • @cat637d
      @cat637d Před 3 lety

      So true!

    • @JesusMagicPanties
      @JesusMagicPanties Před 2 lety

      Wow, imagine you are brainwashed that way to give the impression of how bad the United States are that they are wasting such an great opportunity given by so generous Russians, which Putin is in fact completely disregarding, except taken on his own terms.

    • @micbear9334
      @micbear9334 Před 2 lety

      @@JesusMagicPanties imagine you're so brainwashed you think the United States is a force for good that just happens to manage the world as an imperial power

    • @JesusMagicPanties
      @JesusMagicPanties Před 2 lety

      @@micbear9334 I love to be "brainwashed" like that instead of to be "enlightened" by Vova Putin :D

    • @micbear9334
      @micbear9334 Před 2 lety

      @@JesusMagicPanties easier to convince the fool of the fraud to convince him he has been fooled.

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 Před 2 lety

    Vladimir if he can resist greed. .is a very experienced worldly man ..he knows the intricicies of life in Russian and American people

  • @johnhanks4260
    @johnhanks4260 Před 2 lety +3

    Authority has been civilizations weakness. Authority from top to bottom and the need for it. The need comes from insecurity. We need common sense security for a start..

    • @jeffberlin4179
      @jeffberlin4179 Před 2 lety

      No authority necessary ?
      That is a nice dream.
      But we are human after all.
      We have many wonderful qualities. Sadly we have a daul nature. We also have a very dark side and no authority is necessary for us to embrace it.
      What is required is righteous rulers.
      One issue with that is once again those rulers will be human with a daul nature.
      I do believe that the founding documents of America had many good ideas. Then we once again have the human factor come in and those good ideas get perverted.
      I do remain hopeful for us though. We are an amazing bunch of misfits. 😊

  • @vt1370
    @vt1370 Před 3 lety +1

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @kremensky
    @kremensky Před 10 lety +3

    Очень чистый американский английский, с поправкой только на особенности дикции, которые у него во всех языках.

    • @user-gb8fv2ki3m
      @user-gb8fv2ki3m Před 4 lety +1

      Ну так родной язык. Учился же в школе, жил в штатах. У него чистый русский, хоть и начал его изучать только в 20 лет.

    • @AleBunin
      @AleBunin Před 3 lety

      Exactly. Whether he speaks English or Russian, French as well he has his own way of a diction which sometimes might be taken as an accent, which is not.

  • @puggleski6097
    @puggleski6097 Před 3 lety

    What was in that baseball ?

  • @AlexandruVataman
    @AlexandruVataman Před 2 lety

    Didn’t know he’s English is so good 😦

    • @Alyona-ty4pp
      @Alyona-ty4pp Před 2 lety

      English is his mother tongue. No wonder it's good.

  • @ghirardellichocolate201

    It must be an interesting transition from Russia to America. I wonder if he has ever published any Papers? @

  • @porsche911sbs
    @porsche911sbs Před 11 lety

    Curious, you say most Russians are not Slavs? How would describe the ethnic make-up of Russia?

  • @tarey05
    @tarey05 Před 4 lety +2

    Sigh. . . I've had a crush on Vladimir Pozner since the days I watched his show with Phil Donahue in the early '90's He is brilliant, fair-minded, and, well, ... still hot!

  • @willmont8258
    @willmont8258 Před rokem

    Haven't seen or heard anything new from Pozner since the start of the Russian war in Ukraine. Is he being silenced? Does he fear being arrested?

  • @ArtDeco105
    @ArtDeco105 Před 10 lety

    As a child I did believe I leaved in paradise. ...how f.ed up !

  • @Kroopnyj1
    @Kroopnyj1 Před 11 lety +2

    Given the asked questions, I have the impression that when Mr. Pozner says "as you know" or "everybody knows it", the audience or at least those who asked questions doesn't actually have a clue of what he's talking about.

  • @leightonjulye
    @leightonjulye Před 9 lety +2

    Vladimir Pozner

  • @Earth098
    @Earth098 Před 4 lety +2

    This speech was good, but why did he try to portray China as a the real enemy thus pass the American discontent of Russia towards China. That's only going to create another problem.

  • @ri9909
    @ri9909 Před 3 lety +3

    Отличная речь! На столько ли хорошо Вас поняла аудитория, на сколько понял бы любой житель России?

  • @rins4897
    @rins4897 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic speech from a visionary investigative journalist

  • @froggy12345678901234
    @froggy12345678901234 Před 11 lety +2

    Подписываюсь под всеми словами, лучше, пожалуй, не скажешь

    • @ValeryCool
      @ValeryCool Před rokem

      Гнилой чекистской нечисти
      Засадим в жопу "гвоздь"!
      Полужидку Познеру
      Мы хором скажем "Геть!!!"
      Познер пиздит, как Троцкий. В 17 лет он прекрасно владел русским. Его нерукопожатный папа, шнорер Владимир Познер, агент ГПУ, всегда крутился около российских эмигранток, предпочитая дам и "не дам", т.е. кокоток низкого пошиба!
      дедушка берлинский.

  • @maxime05c
    @maxime05c Před 3 lety

    To me being my nationality (American), is my culture passed down from ancestors and which i'm born into and grow up with. Otherwise i'm a guy, just like some Russian or Arab. I live here, if i move, i'm still American. The evolution of the history of the people my DNA is related to and who were around my ancestors, living with them, is what being (American) is. Is what my culture is. Taking into consideration, that; Culture, brings a certain set of values depending on, where you come from.
    Don't judge a book by it's cover, every American heard about that expression in one form or another. Yet the first thing we do when told to, is judge by the cover.
    I don't fully trust this man but it seem his old age gave him a reason to say things he wouldn't have before. Mea culpa he once said.
    For too many, only through their final act, do they let the best of them come out, In part, because they don't really care anymore, the world is about to be gone to them anyway and somehow even unbelievers, don't want to leave without looking for redemption... So they go and speak.

  • @eleguaaugele
    @eleguaaugele Před 11 lety +2

    Describing him as a "Russian journalist and author" is not exactly correct. He is French by birth and, in equal parts, French and American by upbringing. He only arrived in the Soviet Union as an older teen. He himself has stated on numerous occasions that he doesn't feel as a Russian, and it is only his work that has kept him there for so long.

  • @Annylucidmind
    @Annylucidmind Před 10 lety +2

    Don´t confuse your own personal opinion with "most Russians" and "majority". I am Russian and I admire and respect him as most of my friends and people I know do.

  • @cedricyvespeyer3097
    @cedricyvespeyer3097 Před 2 lety +4

    Once again: Give the U.S. and not just Russia a couple of generations to develop. This is not a one-sided thing. The U.S. have to develop more acceptance towards the "otherness" and have to stop to play the role of a world police with double moral standards. And Russia has to learn from its mistakes also and deserves dignity like any other country in the world. As long as the U.S. policy does not take Russia serioulsy, the differences will not become smaller.

  • @pavelhappiness8819
    @pavelhappiness8819 Před 3 lety +2

    Познер очень классный человек, слушать его можно вечно и мысли его дорогого стоят..

  • @andrewboughton1842
    @andrewboughton1842 Před 5 lety +2

    Always a great speech but saddened as ever by the criticism of Mr Putin. When a cheerful, large, ignorant Russian woman asks a question and prefaces it as "someone who hates Putin" because she mistakenly and ignorantly believes he is the one who sustains the oligarchy, it is simply offensive. For Pozner, it would be impossible to get his point across in the US without taking this line.

    • @MonaLisa-lu8zi
      @MonaLisa-lu8zi Před 2 lety

      It's always horrible when someone says they hate someone. Better to say they disagree and outline their points. 👍

  • @Mark123USA
    @Mark123USA Před 11 lety +1

    I am Russian too, and not everything he said about Russia is accurate. For example the Tatar-Mongolian yoke did not isolate Russia completely, also not every Russian City-State was conquered by the Tatar-Mongolians for example Novgorod was never captured and never isolated. Also Russians did not have Slaves, they had Serfs. Slavery was illegal in Tsarist Russia, but Serfdom was legal, so in 1862 is when the Tsar freed the Serfs, and John Adams was the second not the fourth president of the USA

  • @IgoArs
    @IgoArs Před 10 lety +2

    Well, some words about china and "retarded society" in iran (or whatever that was) were really bold in my opinion, but that's what i like, not just these soft and sweet speeches about how good it's all and we just don't understand their culture and mindset. I was wondering the way he explained all these complicated things i wasn't completely understood by myself, even being russian and living here. As i know he left the country not a long time ago and i can understand why, i would too if i could. From my point of view the disaster of russia is total selfishness (we call it egoism) and all other problems arises from this. Anyway wish to be better times here. И смотрю русских понабежало =)

    • @andreyilkevich
      @andreyilkevich Před 7 lety

      Igo Ars where and how did you learn English so good ? I like your avatar .. i'm waiting for Half-Life 3 as well

  • @ArtDeco105
    @ArtDeco105 Před 10 lety +1

    True....I never feared an American...
    Too bad they build shelters to protect from me

    • @GrayGamer889
      @GrayGamer889 Před 4 lety

      American people only know what our media tells us but Americans love the Russian people. They have soldiers like lions and Russian people are fun

  • @jconrad4646
    @jconrad4646 Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoy most part of Mr. Pozner's speech. Some part I cannot agree with. Do USA and the west have a positive image of China? Not really. Suppose you are in the think tank of USA, your strategy would be to destroy your enemies one by one, not to be the public enemy to everyone. That's why they endeavor to disdain Russia first. China would be next target. Pozner's opinion that the west and Russia should unite together against China, is a new version of cold war, a cold war not between capitalism and communism, but between the west and the east. Hopefully it would not happen.

  • @AvgerinouAna99
    @AvgerinouAna99 Před rokem

    Λοιπόν, το αύριο είναι εδώ αλλά δεν είναι όπως το φανταζόταν ο κ. Pozner το 2012. Την χάσαμε όλοι την κρυστάλλινη μαγική σφαίρα μας...
    Υ.Γ. 26:15: Το ανέκδοτο με την εθνικότητα του Αδάμ και της Εύας είναι ξεκαρδιστικό :DDDDDDDDD

  • @user-jk8bb6wm1s
    @user-jk8bb6wm1s Před 3 lety +1

    Человек!!! Настоящая гордость народа. Дай бог здоровья!

  • @MermanFromRus
    @MermanFromRus Před 11 lety +2

    Отличное выступление. Но,почему- то сложилось ощущение, что некоторые люди, задававшие вопросы, являлись участниками заранее срежиссированного действия.

  • @JacekKlam
    @JacekKlam Před 2 lety +4

    Pozner is Russia's biggest asset. Good speech. Strange how the US and Russia lost ability to communicate. Looks like it's a chess game until both parties agree to a draw. Russians proposed it but the Americans were not interested. Their first strategic mistake.

    • @Alyona-ty4pp
      @Alyona-ty4pp Před 2 lety

      Pozner is not Russian. And at no time he is any value for Russia.

  • @user-tv1sp1jw6e
    @user-tv1sp1jw6e Před 11 lety +4

    Просто отличное владение английским языком. Уважаю таких умных и мудрых людей.
    Excellent knowledge of English. I respect such clever and wise men.

  • @SubAtomicFabric
    @SubAtomicFabric Před 2 lety

    The problem: if there is no policy to prevent a country from being a potential super power, then hostile super powers will develop. History showed that if the US allows a country to grow and even support it with technology and huge imports, it will seek to be imperialist as we see with The CCP. The US will not interfer with the pursuit of happiness for other countries in people(see Japan, Singapore, all of Europe). The US has military in most of Europe,Japan, Guam, etc. If it wanted to be Imperialistic it could. Preventing a power hungry individual or family from taking power is a good goal. On a side note
    The CIA has done some nasty things, and the Karma caused much suffering and death to the American people.

  • @Robinsonovich_m
    @Robinsonovich_m Před 10 lety +2

    Another spectacular speech, maybe even more interesting than his speeches in Russia (maybe because US has more developed freedom of speaking (don't know how to call it in English)). If you like Posner, I strongly advise youth to find and watch his russian show where he meets with the most interesting and influential (but not always the best in the moral plan) people in our country!
    А теперь специально для русских: объясните дурачку шутку русских дипломатов про Адама и Еву, а то я ничего не понял:)

    • @IgoArs
      @IgoArs Před 10 lety +9

      Шутка в том, что дипломаты из разных стран спорили, кто же Адам и Ева были по национальности, и в итоге русский сказал, что они точно были советами, потому что у них все было общее, одно яблоко и они верили, что живут в раю.

    • @angelaantonova743
      @angelaantonova743 Před rokem

      Thank you very much for advising his Russian show. I'll absolutely watch it and I'm sure I'll enjoy him even more in Russian language!

  • @AxmxZ
    @AxmxZ Před 10 lety +1

    У него East Coast accent - восточное побережье Штатов. С еле уловимым русским налетом, но региональность осталась, так что звучит он вполне по нью-йоркски, где такие акценты совсем не редкость.

    • @user-vx2uz2wl8i
      @user-vx2uz2wl8i Před rokem

      Ну так, он в Нью-Йорке вырос.

  • @MrDsmover
    @MrDsmover Před 11 lety

    No matter, I can say that even questions were stupid enough but it' was really funny. And finally I've enjoyed. It was kind of nice movie :)

  • @stanislavkrasulin9447
    @stanislavkrasulin9447 Před 10 lety +1

    Абсолютно чисто сказала только женщина на 47 минуте

  • @mariamhamidy2503
    @mariamhamidy2503 Před 2 lety

    Amizing useful speech thank you and best greeting ❤🙏

  • @gabrielacobian9137
    @gabrielacobian9137 Před 2 lety

    I liked this show, V's strength lies in his frankness and his experience; what he says is highly relevant to the world TODAY ten years on...

  • @prostochizh
    @prostochizh Před 10 lety +3

    Только что прочёл его книгу "Прощание с иллюзиями". Книга первоначально была написана на английском и лишь спустя годы он перевел ее на русский. Он действительно лет до 15 не говорил на русском. Отчасти это связано с тем, что мать у него была француженка, Жеральдин Люттен, и как только Владимир Владимирович родился (во Франции), мать увезла его в Нью Йорк, он рос лет 5 или 7 без отца в США. Русскому языку его никто не мог научить да и незачем это было. Так что его родные языки с самого начала - английский и французский. Акцента у него быть просто не может (вспомните, как по-разному сами русские говорят на русском)