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there is one of her wards from the station. she said that she was saying, here is elizaveta petrovna. when she arrived at the station, i had a feeling that i finally, uh, came to a normal doctor somewhere in the clinic and this was very valuable for them, because with them, as with people, it’s completely no one is talking. and she didn't make any difference. and i really liked it and you just communicate with her . and when you go to someone, you discuss doing important things for someone, something is up to something, asks for something. it's always nice it's always comfortable a little hooligan with humor and so on. that is, i just enjoyed spending time with her and it was nice to be friends with her. it's very nice to help when i could. that was the case and the person who was really pleased to help. that is, it never was a sense of duty or there, if there is no current, too, that is, those who were next to him do it. it was nice. yes, this is the russian folk we are pulling
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the strap. we mean we help. we refuse everything ourselves, she refused nothing. really. she would have had great family relationships there. and by the way, i told her, well, because there began to be called the holy lot of nationality. i say, i don't know what kind of saint you are. well, maybe you have a saint for sure. and by the way, it seemed to you from the outside that gleb glebych had to give up a lot. i will now say a flattering thing, plug your ears, but there is such a rare type of men called the queen's husband. this is an absolutely rare case when, then, it means that she is a queen, here, and her husband, as it were, firstly endures endure, royal schedule. secondly, it means a little in the background and so on. and but the main thing is that this degree should be generosity and some kind of indulgence and the ability to forgive the ability, er, to make existence comfortable. yes, enough to say so, but the conditions are not easy.
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here, and here it seems to me that indeed gleb is a rare representative of this rare presenter. here, and i really liked that she didn’t have this heaviness, there weren’t all of them, which means that there were some kind of hysterical habits like that, like, so we here flowers help the homeless and so on, absolutely. everything, naturally. absolutely everything with a smile, absolutely everything is effective. at the same time, i was completely fascinated by this, and we somehow found a common language with her. but already, when we became, really, well, somehow, well , it was really very close. this was the fourteenth year, when the campaign against her started there in social networks, although partly in the press. and when i saw how deeply it hurt her, because i had never seen her. in general, in this condition. she always
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held her own in the most difficult conditions and always, on the contrary, consoled everyone, yes, and then i saw that there was some one. here, indeed, like a blade in the back, which hurt this person very much, and i realized that this is the case when, probably, and i can help her and and i did such a big interview with her, one here, and then i just she said that i will be yours so it will end, i seem to cross the sector in fact, therefore, all journalists, all who are interested. belt in connection, means discussed events, please, everyone to me and i will talk to them and calm this whole story and as often happens in such situations. uh, actually , i had to sacrifice some of my close connections and friends, because they didn’t understand you, not from me, they didn’t understand you at all
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. lisa and continue. we met at the time of the agreement on filming, i was some kind of dc where there was some kind of incomprehensible meeting. here we are with she met there. uh, even went out for a smoke. well , she went out for a smoke, and i say calculated to engage. she says, well, let's start there and see, that's all. we started filming and made movies. in general, it seems to me, he was an adventurer. that's in the good sense of the word. naturally, even after the film, we talked often, because i and my colleagues. we did several concerts in support of dr. lisa, such big rock concerts where we took part. significant musicians there zemfira time machine, well, and so on, and we have
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seen her in recent years rarely, but periodically, because i now know the film turned out to be quite prophetic in places, because as soon as i personally had hopeless situations with someone from my loved ones. it was clear to me that the only one to help me. this is she. when one of my builders , a man without russian citizenship, suddenly began to die from something, no one could help, and only liza told me what to do. where to take him with what to deal with? eh, or rather, where should he deal with what is happening to him. hmm, only lisa, as it is said in the film, that if suddenly some, if it's a dead end, then you can't call. that's how it was and in all these peak situations in my life. we always talked to her, but we still said what to do. not taking soon. call for parts. she can not take it there, they don’t
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put it, call there. hmm, these medicines don't help. come on, these, that is, we were in touch with her. yes, lisa is my guide. unfortunately, she died and well, it’s very difficult for me to talk about this topic, because for me it’s my personal grief that she died very strong, but nevertheless, she is now and will always be my guide. a person who does his job, no matter what happens, no matter how he is interfered with, no matter how the shells explode, so that no one speaks, she does her job, which she believes in and even if there is no support, she will still do it. and it is important for me that there is such a landmark in my life. i really liked to know that she was somewhere next to me and now i know that she is no longer there
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, well, i still have a landmark. there is another plast here. i don't know how it is in words. define such a spiritual mystical layer eat. well , she hints at several of them, including scallops, it seems to me, but she managed somehow not even humanly, but to cope with suffering and to alleviate and quickly enough. e such suffering in many different forms. that is, for example, you were talking about military funerals, but there were funerals at the same time and purely ecclesiastical, so orthodox, i was shocked when i went for groups that the people, well, just like in the nineteenth century. yes, people from the right and left knelt down. there is also and this one i'm not
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i know what else to call it. well, such a mystical layer. you understand me, right? i understand. well, i want to explore how i came up with this. why help? well, that's what is called, those from whom , due to very different circumstances. we turn away out of disgust, out of fear, just literally out of social neglect. well, we can name millions of reasons why it was them who were looked at or piotr. she is fucking sick, she was corrected to look at a homeless man in some veleska railway station. yes, i went there to the philinsky railway station. look naturally to find this homeless woman and look at him , and she saw that there were hundreds of homeless people, and it was her
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nature. what i see, i'm flying, and of course she, ah. here is what gleb called mysticism. i think it's right to say that he really had a very deeply christian correct idea that these are the rejected ones and they need our main concern and they absolutely need help, because it is trampled and human dignity and it needs to be restored. she didn't articulate it. yes, that's christian dignity. yes, but she was so clear. this is the concept of all her behavior, that as a result she became the person who is in this society in this city and in our country. he completely reversed this attitude. and here she is by what she did, it herself by the fact that she went there, by the fact that she fed, kept, treated, she did not not only lead it, but directly every time came by hand. she bandages and feeds, and
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with her feet she goes to some key person in the government, knocks and says, let's do something for them there, so she did, both . that is, she kind of went through the entire spectrum and as a result she really changed how she would apply the vector. because now we are doing what we organize, well, some kind of base for a hospital for the poor, which she really wanted to do maybe there will be some. what are the medical facilities for the poor? now we are trying to understand what exactly is needed and we understand that there is a lot of things for the homeless. and then when she started there was nothing and what it is it is her merit. and yet it was again. here is not some kind of cliché , but a move that look at me. film me. i'm here, so homeless, hi she had it absolute. naturally. even at the moment when she was bandaging or feeding, she was still instructing them. there you again lost your documents there. go there or something and that's it. so dressed up
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indeed, then someone walked with them, someone gave her mother. and she tried everything. that's how to say something to send there, then she had an absolute fix idea. she told me constantly in various forms that you have no idea how prosperous people you are at the moment are not far away. here are those who are without documents, who are at the station, and so on. you she says, i just don’t have any professions there, and a musician and artists and doctors and engineers and a journalist. me seriously one, too, i have there. that's it, she's all the time i tried to say that this is the distance that seems unshakable to us, that we are safely in this, in fact there is no cocoon, because in fact we, well, so to speak, understand that, well, if you think seriously, that to what extent? our life is, well, a convention,
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everything is absolutely everything, everything is a convention, fate unfolds in an instant. there, just any event that can happen, your life will simply unfold in a radically different direction, since it is these reversals. eh, i watched it all the time. she tried with all her might warn. many considered her an outstanding person. for me, it was probably. the most interesting one of the most interesting, let's say, if not the most interesting woman who introduced me to meet here, simply by her qualities. she believed that it was necessary to help the rejection, there really was a very deeply christian correct idea that these are the rejected ones , you and they need our main concern and they absolutely need to be helped for her, all people were equal, she constantly stated in different forms that you
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you can’t imagine how prosperous you are at the moment people are not far away. from these who are without documents, who are at the station, and so on, the right to life, dr. liza the appearance of an adopted son in your family, who appeared as a result , too, in general, of the activities that lisa was engaged in. because his first foster mother died and so it turns out that, well, here's the guy, he should have hit again. yes, in fact , the mother, as it was discussed in the family, or it was not discussed or uh. liza brought him and said, here's another way out. no. well she said there is such a child is his fate, i immediately understood. said means well, you're talking. well i do not know. what
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else can i tell you? well, how can he not, if he really had a terrible fate, god forbid, that is, that is the case when a person lies, uh, you need to understand him the truth, that is, you won’t pass by, but you don’t have to be elizabeth to i can agree with you. although i can say that he certainly said so, uh there. well, here's my mind, yes, he can come up with, uh, variations to look for another foster family for him. uh, well, that is to find some good one. uh, the orphanage is here, so i don’t know there in moscow, in the moscow region, to be patronized and so on . yes. i speak well. yes? thank you, although for
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me something. the power of goodness is absolutely victorious, elizaveta petrovna, but nonetheless. i want to find out. here is your view. that is, such a train of thought was not born in you either. if petrovna said that we are taking to ourselves, then it means that we are taking to ourselves not so much, because she said that we are taking, but, because she wrote circumstances in which it seemed to me that how else to act, but there were difficulties or everything went smoothly enough and ilya is already an adult and he already has his own children, so we talked with him. let's hear i had the eve of this. conversation with mom galya that if something happens there or will be, call me. tell petrovna here, well, as i, in principle, made dr. liza
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say so, she called this with an unfamiliar salute, because, well, at that moment i can’t directly to arrive immediately, so to speak. here, naturally, they did not help. here and after. funeral the next day here arrived. i arrived, mom, lisa is already coming home to me for me, we talked with her. here. and she asked me, would you like to eat so that i take you to live with me? here, well, she told there about a man about children. here, let's say more in detail. what he does here is a good man. here, i would like
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to, probably, most likely, she always called me. there is a son son. there, my child. you can say it. she regularly risked her own life, to help those in need of her heart, she gave to people, you know, it feels like he was ripped out a piece of his heart. so we do not believe until the last moment the body was not found. and that means an error. maybe it was delayed somewhere, maybe another help for someone. we cannot believe such people. they just don't go away. she could not but want to put up with death everything, winning with her love with
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compassion and humanity. guardian angel, like i don’t know, like the dearest person. as a mother, i can’t tell you, she gave everything her everything love. today, alone with everyone, the husband of the legendary doctor liza, lawyer gleb glinka, and the successor of her business, ksenia sokolova petrovna , has been expanding every year. now, if she started with palliative care, continued with hmm help for the homeless and combined these two areas, then here are the military actions that happened in 2014, when she got involved in them so actively, it was also something. well, like something new, why did she feel like she should? why did she perceive this object of trouble
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as her own? well, because it was an object troubles. that is, she, as she saw, here is some kind of object of trouble, so serious, she, no matter who it is, that it was she who began to help and actually. there she is in donetsk, donetsk region and lugansk region. in my opinion, at that moment she saw simply the most affected, uh, children, so to speak, uh, who themselves have serious diagnoses and children from a baby house, and who are in a situation where not only have they already left, doctors and others around war, that is literally falling bombs. right here and now and, of course, seeing this. she i realized that somehow i need to stop this and somehow i need to help it. at that moment, the situation was such that it was very difficult to do something for them , but she broke through everything and she did it. she began to take them out just to take. i mean, she found
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a solution. well, that is, of course, yes, in the middle of the war in e, or, well, this one began, in my opinion, a child at a baby's house. it's just literally little consumptives lying. and then we have different others. children with oncology. children with heart problems and so on. that is, she saw that help is there impossible. it seems possible, respectively, but the decision to take out alone is impossible, because they just shoot because it’s bomb, because real military operations are going on without any discounts at all, but she decided that she would go anyway and through these military operations she would use this chance to bring out the children, and she began to do this, and began to do this. so the hostilities subsided while she was transporting children. you know, she said this in an interview. here, starting from this first evacuation. e from the baby house, so it tells, huh? it's just unbelievable. it's very
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hard to believe. what did she do, but she did. she saved those kids. here's the proof. and so to speak, they are everywhere . is that how she did it? this is also absolutely fantastic. oh, i mean, uh, they could have shot, uh, and bombed all that ambulance. uh, at any moment, erratic absolutely fire. but she just walked up through him and took these children out of there in the summer of 2014 . yulia kurenkova. walked with a friend in the park in in the center of gorlovka, the young people were about to leave when the first shell fell. a terrible roar of smoke, and now it is falling, the second third at the same time. they again continue to fall, fall, you can already hear how they click on the asphalt, we are already pushing a hot wave at our feet, the only one of those who were in the square during the shelling remained alive,
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the girl herself was able to get to the nearest hospital and already lost consciousness there. the building was destroyed, so the girl’s first operation was done in the hospital basement, there were not enough medicines and doctors decided to go to donetsk, a girl called me and said that there was an opportunity to be treated in moscow and that dr. liza would come to him . leave, we can't. he said, it's completely free. let's wait for lisa a few days later she arrived. liza, she was such a small thin woman with big beautiful eyes. elizaveta glinka always took a direct part in all rescue operations. she's under
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took out sick and wounded children from the donbass with bullets so that they could get help in the best hospitals in moscow and st. petersburg. and when i went into intensive care, there the children were already being prepared for being sent to the station, and the windows were very large, they were wide open to nastya, what can i say. is it possible so? here, she says, so she says it is better if now, from the wave of the explosion, the windows can break and the fragments will fly into the children. a terrible diagnosis of a tumor of the brain stem divided the life of the family, murich before and after in his native donetsk, little maxim did not could help because of the hostilities in the city there was no unnecessary equipment, no specialists. maksim's mother elena turned to dr. lisa for help . so, as always, she did not remain indifferent. this year we are here. she took us out for treatment. this person was. such kindness. such love we,
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when we flew in an airplane, she hugged a small child to her, pressed her to her chest. he cried a lot, he immediately calmed down with her for his wards, the doctor. lisa organized the house of mercy, where they live for free and receive all the necessary assistance. and medicines until the last day of life doctor. lisa did not leave the attention and care of her wards, it is hard to believe that she is no longer there. just can't believe it, it seems. right now we are going to tver to knock, as always, maxim will say how are you. songs
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you knew that she would go to there somehow you discussed it listen, well, it once happened, so to speak, for the first time it’s one thing, paveletsky station, and it’s not the most favorable there, the environment is dangerous, but different it's literally a war. well, in the interval between these and was engaged in others the projects of the fires were the floods of mountain boxes, in general i will say. or it wasn't expected that it would last this long. this is disney stuff. eh, that's enough. eh, much the first she didn't expect. she thought it would be. well, how many, well, six places, at least a year, and hmm and why she began to talk even about the house and after mine for her.
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it was such a break. uh uh, and eventually. it seems to me that almost broke her she could bear, and the suffering and the incredible physical conditions, but she could not bear that what people did to each other. consciously and children returned. this is a trip she said, gleb, i have to go very, uh, it's funny, i want to go like this, well, of course, i asked how dangerous it is. she, of course, collected me, i realized that she was lying, but you know let go no, let her go. this was impossible not to let go. no, it would. perhaps we had one. well, it's a very intimate moment. we don’t have such a cool one, i agree,
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it’s very bad for anyone. uh, the other one obeys. that is, probably never said so to her and me it's very good here. but if you're not worried, i 'll go back with you. so maybe it was possible to say it, but i would never say, it would never occur to me to say no. do not do what is the essence of your life and your ultimate joy. it's wild. you understand, i was worried about her. but mostly, but i also want to emphasize this. basically. everything was absolutely normal absolutely happy. well, we went to the theater, laughed, walked along the boulevard, teasing each other. well, like normal people. she was absolutely fearless could be shot. uh, her whole ambulance. evolve at any moment, chaotic absolutely fire. but she
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just went through with him and these children, dr. lisa was a persistent person. she could bear the stage and not hurt someone else, physically or in difficult conditions, but she could not do what people do to each other. consciously, no one could stop her. it didn't occur to me to say no. do not do what is the essence of your life and your ultimate joy. right to life dr. lisa touched that indeed, not everyone was unambiguously perceived by the activity that elizaveta petrovna took up, because i think that this is the same effect, that it is impossible to believe that such unequivocal kindness exists and it is impossible to believe that in general a person can act in the interests of a person. here, in general, outside
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of politics, outside of anything. here, so to speak , actions from heart to heart. it's just that one person feels bad and the other person. he says, i'm going to help, because i think it's bad for you the main reason, but not only is it impossible for petrovna to travel enough in donetsk. well, so to speak, different points are quite serviceable at some point. you went with her to where there was immediate action. you know what i'll tell you, all this really looks like some kind of movie, as if everything was there. you know, like with the director. and so everything went to what it came to and comes to, and then she will also be me. i feel inside some kind of hollywood literally, because then, uh, i realized, firstly, uh, what? indeed, lisa needs to be protected, and somehow it happened that i really took her side there. ah, well, first of all, i didn't want to
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leave her, because this trip was just in anger. and secondly, i wanted to see what she was really doing there. that's how it all happens, because before that she described it to me. so, and it so happened that she had a trip there, where one more hand was needed, and we really went there together. here i am, yes, i am everything, i saw it all, eh i saw the main thing, firstly, huh? as much as it is really necessary, because she literally literally took these children out of a situation that was fatal for them with her hands. well, that is, conditionally there is a child who has cancer there, he can do something with him, chemistry, and so on. uh something else, if you take him out of there, move a normal hospital. and if he stays there, there's no chance of him, uh- huh. so that's very clear. yes, this is no e, there is nothing to discuss about, you take, and then you began
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to expand your activities. she began to distribute leaflets, because children are like everyone else. children who understand. yes, yes, about the mines , incredible injuries of children began there simply, well, since we know this about the history of the great patriotic war as children who played and did not understand that this was not a toy.
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