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scoundrel, how are you what should i do, yes, we got married. i said exit. i hope he has the right use of a fork knife. why can't you just say i'm the driver? tell me, what kind of acquaintance did you have for 30 years and you don’t understand what caucasian traditions are? i don’t want to lie, grandfathers, dads, yes, deprive for the first person i meet, there are no options in the sense that i will lay down in two or three, but the rest, over the centuries-old history of russia, various lands have joined and disconnected from it. state associations. and that's it. this is russia russia where they speak many languages ​​and understand each other. russia, which our
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ancestors passed on to us and which we will leave to our descendants, 1tv cinema represents, well, how did your penefit go , there was a sea of ​​​​flowers, they were also stolen. i gave them to a friend. alexander workshop love to drink sincerely in moments of warm friendly meetings and home holidays. the first channel opens the acceptance of applications for participation in the all-russian drinking
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songs competition. go to the site, fill out an application and get a chance to win 3 million rubles. i want to go to the dacha, but my vision is getting worse. a whole project in our program is dedicated to those situations. when you have a disease, even serious ones, but modern medicine is so wonderful that it can solve these problems in the literal sense of the word in one day, and then calmly send you to the country. now i want to invite here a woman who has known this situation for a very long time with her, galina vlasova, our guests, tick. please come here. galya is a woman of fire, she herself is driving. she has her own business. she has
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huge multi-layered. family, son, family, mom's husband's mom's husband's family and so on and so forth. she drives all the time. she is at work all the time. she, of course, has a country house and loves to go there. and suddenly, what happens is a tick. well, i began to notice that my trips began, as if to go to the country, i understand that i have to choose the daylight time of the day, because either i ca n’t see well into the distance, or i can’t see the torpedo board well. that is, as if you begin to limit yourself, and in some such ride, my neighbor dachnaya told me that she had a wonderful eye surgery. and in general, i took care of it. it turned out that you have some kind of tractor. yes, let's take a look. what are cataracts, then a cataract is a disease when the lens becomes cloudy. here we have a transparent lens. but
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cloudy, whether we want it or not, we all get cloudy over the years. the lens is a gel, a liquid transparent gel over the years. it just dries up and becomes like this. we, firstly, lose the clarity of vision, lose the ability, especially when it becomes a little darker there. adapt read and so on. and because it stops stretching and changing curvature. here is our lens while it is liquid. it can be flat when we look far away or round when we look up close. now it doesn't work. it 's hard and cloudy, we can't look away, so of course it becomes difficult to drive. it would seem that such a general problem is super serious, but in fact it can be treated. here we are specifically now looking at the camera, and you can see us now, it flows clearly. and like this. here.
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show us how they see us with cataracts. so , well, they just took a film and didn’t think about the situation worsening in different ways for someone from the central fields of vision for someone on the periphery, but life becomes worse objectively right? yes well, they help, nothing helps, but i want to go to the country. that's the point. the fact is that cataracts are treated perfectly today. how long did your operation take? well , literally. i don't know about 10 minutes maximum, 15, generally painless without any hmm discomfort at all . everything is fine. uh, sat another 15 minutes went home after the operation. the next day, the bandage was removed. my eyes were closed on the first day, and i immediately began to see. better through money. i already sat behind the wheel and moved to my dacha. yes, i want to invite our beloved doctor, professor and doctor of medical sciences mikhail egorchik. konovalov mikhail egorchik. come to us so here it is,
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our eye mikhail yegor khrustalik becomes cloudy. this is in all or some only the vesuvial degree. for everyone after 45 years, the lens thickens. from yellow , it can be transparent, but it changes with of all the fact is that cataracts appear in everyone to one degree or another, another question. that maybe not everyone is operated on, but of course, we focus on complaints. that is, if a person complains, his vision is reduced and the medical indications for cataract surgery are 50%, 0.5 and lower, there are other cases when a person is quite good, but in different situations to see differently, for example. sees well in a dark room. in bright light , the dentist drops from 100% to 0.1 very badly to ten. we check his eyesight
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vision. but when he turns on the lamp, he can't see anything, of course he has a cataract. this also happens sometimes at dusk a person sees better, while another sees in the light, and so on, fortunately. today we can operate on cataracts in any condition. and as it was before, when they said it was necessary for a cataract to mature, great personnel said that a cataract is not a pear, in order for it to mature, it needs to be operated on when there are problems. so i don’t know if you know gal or not, but this cloudy lens destroys the ultrasound and sucks ultrasonic cleaner. michael his. show it brought. next we need to vacuum. i want to show here how it works, myself. michael runs him, why don't we run. here it is this absolutely unique vacuum cleaner. let's go to our giant eye. let
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's go. these are the lenses you have. and mikhail yegor will now show it. well, here is liza. here she is standing in your eye. and that's it. here you are officially, when people are allowed to go to the country, after this operation many people ask, i understand that people are all working. and now basically everyone is active, when you can drive, but if a person sees well, he can drive the next day. or work, if the work is not connected with physical labor or with some kind of dusty dirty work, he can work, but fulfill all the instructions that we give to bury drops and everything, how much you wore glasses, how much did you change? what did i say that you were tired of money? well, the fact is that all my life, uh, i had good eyesight and did not
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wear glasses. i put them on, about seven years ago, as if, when the cataract began, apparently to develop, and now for these 7 years, an endless change, because your eyesight is deteriorating, you change these glasses. you start to see worse in them after a while. well, in general, i gladly took them off with great joy, to be honest, because, well, in general, we are just happy we implanted a special lens so that vision was normal in the distance and near too and the lens that gives very high quality vision, including driving. the car in the dark, i want to say one more thing, this operation is done once and for life, then have more for you. yes, anything can threaten? well , what will never threaten you again is a catarrh to wear glasses and senile or age-related farsightedness. you can really live without glasses and happiness is that medicine has become so big,
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so you get a ticket to the country house and thank you very much michael and thank you very much. please sit down. as a matter of fact, that's all for today, i 'm waiting for our wonderful doctors, because, as always, in the end. we will tell you, only one thing was good for you and me. may you live well. just do not forget that in this russian word you can put a second stress. healthy and so live healthy a thousand times. more important good afternoon. this information channel on the first time will be shown by anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva 4 days we were not
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on the air during this time a lot of things happened today we will discuss and talk about, uh, what happened these days, but look at the most, probably, the most important thing for me. this is understandable both on victory day and the immortal regiment and 12 million people who came out with portraits of their grandfathers and great-grandfathers. it's all powerful. this is all true, but it makes you proud and remember and realize. why is our entire special operation in ukraine now, but in terms of emotional intensity, the most significant thing for me personally. this is what happened in riga. you know that on may 9, people came to the memorial of the liberators, laid out a whole flower carpet and in a completely treacherous way at night with bulldozers. these flowers were removed, but the next day they appeared again and not only in color. yes, these are the same cysts that
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people, that people wore similarities, but flowers appeared people came and look how it was. olga disappeared with gray hair to look for this joy with tears in her eyes victory day victory day victory day goosebumps agree to goosebumps it's true, imagine there, well, it's clear that we celebrate victory day, so to speak, we celebrate and there we raise front-line 100 g and i don’t know, we put flowers in the grave of the unknown soldier, we stand for a minute. at the eternal flame we think and remember.
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listen, imagine what courage they need to do all this, they are in riga resistance. actually. here, the real one, remember, here, like the french. with what pathos we had resistance and all eight people, so to speak, fought. i'm joking, of course, exaggerating this real resistance. a and. in fact, the very fact of their release. this is the fact that after the bulldozer of the tires in a bestial way absolutely vilely removed the flowers that people laid on the monument, and the flowers returned. they came the next day and people laid flowers again , you know, this is a victory. in fact, already our victory is our special operation do not know our spirit. ah, our values ​​of the spirit, yes, if you like, on our values, this is victory. yes, there are, perhaps , not hundreds of thousands of people, but there are many of them. these are not units. these are people who have found strength and courage in themselves in this country. i'll do without epithets, yes, go out and and most importantly, pay attention to
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how many young people there are, how many young people there are who sing. uh, you look how much not only victory day and katyusha are, and this, of course, cannot but touch it, it is impressive and it inspires both hope and confidence that we will actually need to take an example of courage and fortitude from these guys, e latvian, i just don’t know who in the city so we are in direct contact with us andrey tatarchuk , a journalist documentary filmmaker, he is in riga andrey vyacheslavovich hear us welcome. yes, i hear great. now i am in a park in victory park near the monument to the liberators, not quite in the park, the park is closed. uh, i tried to be in the park park. after yesterday's event is closed, and the police are on duty, an incredible number of cars, flowers, no i’ll say right away and victory day victory day
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is victory day and not the day of occupation or the day of mourning in ukraine latvia celebrated 2 days on 9.10 , it turned out that the latvian government appointed may 9 as a day of memory of mourning and solidarity to the victims of ukraine and chose for this. this is exactly the location of the holiday. uh, the monument to the liberators of latvia and riga in victory park, it is clear that it was political, nevertheless. people came, and according to various estimates, from 70 to 100,000 people. see every man carries 30 seconds. you said yes, yes, people are tens of thousands. yes, people brought 300 thousand flowers. these are tons of flowers, a bulldozer arrives in the morning and crushes these flowers and takes them to the trash heap. naturally. people came 10, that is, riga is the only city that i met victory day twice on the ninth and tenth. it is clear that people came and yesterday the whole
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square was again in flowers . andrei andreevich staggers the imagination please tell me, but these people. well, how are they? it's simple. well, i don't know . year after year. they just have such a tradition. they are somehow or they are somehow organized or someone organizes them. i don’t know, no one is organizing more than that, artificial narratives are being invented that this is connected with the soviet occupation and now, in fact, this is not connected with ukraine. it has to do with memory with memory. uh, first of all, the gates and from the memory that all together the international big country defeated nazism. this is great as well. nazism was evil. i 'll say this for a second, all the jews who were exterminated here. there were concentration camps here. here here were the jester with the manshafts. there were just jews burning synagogues here, latvia lost 700,000 people during the war years. and now we are being told that it was not really a victory, like the resolution of the european parliament, that it was
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a re-occupation and so on. people understand, having lost their own. eh, grandfather's father. e righteous here yesterday the guy was. he says that honor and memory are actually more important for us. here i want to live, of course, peacefully. here, uh, there was actually an attempt to draw a russian voice. uh, russian voice. uh, chulpan khamatova was such a well- known participant for the world, but i want to talk about her. let's not waste. from what was there sounded we are for peace, but give, give more weapons. well , actually, and people attribute people here. it's just that people are just for peace and people are talking, in fact people want a dialogue with the politicians of the road. we will show. now we will show, there is an example of such a dialogue very briefly. tell andrey vyacheslavovich and i saw there, well, i understand to say so, well, uh, from their balancers who are there, who came out would be there in riga but there were a lot of young faces, young young guys and girls. we are right
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so to speak on the video. it was determined whether it was a random couple of young people or there really were a lot of young people, if then how to explain them, so to speak, but their action. i'll explain. it's just that it teaches in schools, because in latvia there was actually a terrible totalitarian soviet regime, but young people see that in fact a bulldozer sweeping fresh flowers is a spit in the soul. just a humiliation insult in honor and memory. it actually is the youth understands totalitarianism, in fact, well done molodechno goes to the yes streets, because the youth understands that propaganda does not work proportionally. andrew thank you very much . i don't know everyone. you probably won't say, given that there are tens of thousands of broadcasts, that it's just an honor for me to realize that there are people in riga who are under such pressure with such meanness, nevertheless true to their ideals. thank you very much, he has the courage to demonstrate these ideals, so to speak, to keep, yes, and to honor. and i
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you know, i'll take the opportunity to say thank you to these people in the baltics who now i hope she's watching. thank you from me personally from all of russia from his grandfather, who ended the war in the baltics the baltic front after the liberation of belarus after operation bagration yes , he ended the war in the baltics 2 years he is not with me and uh, until now, you know, the shivers take me, how i miss him, how much i appreciate all the years that he was with me talking about the cost of this victory, therefore, with no one to you a bow from my grandfather, guys from the baltic states , for what you have not forgotten, for what you remember, for what you come, i am with you mentally with my soul. i want to say. thanks also to a woman, for example, who was not afraid to put on a t-shirt with the inscription russia in riga and went out with a sense of pride, but she was met by the police and said that this day should not be celebrated as a victory. and the day of remembrance of the victims in ukraine
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instead of may 9, look. what to cover up? yes, and what to cover up, and we have victory day may 9 victory day has always been 70 years old. and now you have today 2 months left. the russian name is maria with the russian surname golubeva, who holds the post of minister of the interior of latvia and i can’t understand, because she took, well, a position that is completely alien to me personally, and to all of us. listen to what she says. top officials have already spoken about the monument to soviet soldiers in kardauguva.
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everyone said that he monument would be demolished. well, let's just say that while this monument is standing there. uh, this discussion, this dialogue is more or less such elevated tones, it will be in society continue, that is, unconditionally. at the moment, the presence of this monument brings discord rather than anything else from the monuments of the occupation. get rid of it and better late than never. i think that although it will be such a possible, emotionally difficult moment for the participation of the russian-speaking population of latvia regarding a specific memory, what will happen to it? i voted for you to legally, well, after going through all the necessary legal steps, but yes over that, to dismantle this monument. this is about remember, here is our correspondent documentary filmmaker. e from riga said that in general, so to speak, a dialogue with the authorities. well, we need a dialogue, people need a dialogue with the authorities. here is a representative of the authorities, who sat with her eyes lowered , fortunately even before she muttered. but i would like to, because listen to the analysis, and once again what is being done with the
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monument that is being analyzed. what to do with the monument, to which, as it turned out, hundreds of thousands of people bring flowers, because here the memory is a monument from the word memory, but those dead soldiers of the red army who saved this republic and god with him. even the lord gave their lives gave their lives for the fight against nazism. convinced him to demolish him, here is the dialogue with the power, you need to demolish him , you understand. how else to decide? that's the dialogue, you know? uh, that's what they're trying to do, and i've heard. it's quite a long interior, and she also said things like, yeah, not enough, like, not enough. we work, of course, with the russian-speaking population, they mean something, uncontrollable well, in my own words. well, so she says, we need more, we need more channels. it is necessary in russian it is necessary it is necessary it is necessary to kick all this muck out of them. yes, sergey vladimirovich this is what she says, you can try, of course, you can demolish it from memory, you can send bulldozers that will crush the flowers, but the second yes, they moved it,
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or rather, but, but where does this lead, it actually programs the civil conflict and there is no need to delude yourself into thinking that that's the way to solve it, as far as the river is concerned. it certainly is an amazing story. and you know, i just thought that in fact this one, and the protest people against what was imposed on them. he did n't come out of nowhere. it matured long ago back in the nineties, when long before the ukrainian conflict, so to speak, when russia was considered an authoritarian state, as it is now in their eyes. and, let's say the eight were the democratic leader, i remember i edited the materials, and marchi was a waffle ses in riga, yes, that is, even then it was such a snake's nest and it is clear that apparently all this accumulated accumulated among people accumulated accumulated. and then came may 9, 2022. and this splashed out. and they showed that it is no longer
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possible to live like this. and this, it turns out. why do we state all this. all clear. yes, than this analysis you say it in a very analysis. there’s even a split. i think i just heard a direct message that ours went to riga and announced a sharp increase in the number of applications, and we, apparently, are residents of latvia, so to speak, those who consider themselves russians, and the appeal regarding obtaining russian citizenship and from the perspective of moving to russia. what else is fraught with. well actually indeed, this is war. not just with memory, not just from the past. don't just spam. this is a war with citizens who implement their democracy. the right to act as they see fit within the framework of the law yes, in this way, in fact, and the split consists in trampling on the democratic, and the rights of citizens in countries that claim to be such strongholds of democracies, according to streets,
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which you yourself speak, then you are marching the memory of the divisions and suddenly, of course, they will be now, wait, seryozha and they think that they will now, so about reflection. it means to reflect on the trampling of the democratic procedure of values. yes, people see this and people see the falsity of talking about the fact that there is an authoritarian russia and there is, the democratic baltic states . recent shares i want to say, yes, this is another example for everything in the soviet space in the taxi. in the most problematic side, in addition, in one of the most problems, people are higher, understandably, because the discussion was going on everywhere and in the so-called friendly former soviet republics, but not to hold. and here is what the contour policy thinks. and now, having looked at
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this act of civic courage, they must apparently draw some conclusion. let's look at civic courage, other authorities will take a look at civic courage and cut this bulgarian under the ground. yes, so civil courage. we remember it for a long time, we all remember the story of the bronze soldier tally. yes, how the monument was transferred. how many people went out this year, and, by the way, there were those who died, and, uh, many still remember all these events. they didn't pass. hmm, just like that without a trace, the bronze soldier was nevertheless transferred, but, but the historical memory should be erased. impossible fails lose and lose. because it's, well, it's not served. the explanation, what they do, but people know something, people remember, is transmitted from that 100 look yes, the monument to the bronze soldier in tallinn is buried in flowers, but it means that methodicality is purposefully knocked out of people propaganda makes people do their job. i'm sure
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everything is getting, so to speak, less and less in fact . sorry for those who leave. well, isn't it. well, look at 15 years ago. no, there are many, many more , fortunately 15 years ago, as it were, when they demolished, when they transferred the bronze soldier. do you know how many there were 1,200 people, only 1,200 people were detained, so even the minister of the interior estonia, so to speak, lit up went down in history with his well-known statement, what they say you know, violence was necessary for the observance of human rights. yes, i literally quote 1,200 people, only the dead were arrested, and so on , there were several hundred wounded. uh, well, a few dozen, actually, here, uh, and now i think less and less understanding. the case and just our special operations, in fact, this is about this too. and now let's look at one more, one more, so to speak figure, a person who has a grandfather. as olesya spoke sincerely about her grandfather. each of us has, grandfather, someone fought, someone returned, someone did not, and most of them, just no, did not return. zelensky has a
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grandfather and zelensky honored him. remember, these are all the famous photographs of a sad face, so these are the very ones here are carnations and so on there is something to be proud of, great grandfather is a real grandfather there, look , it means that the grandson did the grandson on victory day published, so to speak, a picture with a piercing signature again, may 9, look, yes, you see grandfather zelensky, imagine what kind of idea it is for the date of his family. on may 9, 2022, vladimir zelensky publishes a post of congratulations, please. on victory day on nazism, we are fighting for a new victory, the path to it is difficult, but we have no doubt that we will win. what is our advantage over the enemy. we are one book smarter. this is a textbook on the history of ukraine, we would not know grief if all our enemies knew how to read and draw the right conclusions for everything for me in one book, for me and for one sea,
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dug up, so to speak, and so on. god is not with him at all we will roar. over this over this idiocy so ukrainian. see, please, what kind of guy illustrates these poignant lines of vladimir aleksandrovich zelensky, this is a guy with the symbols of the division from a mortal head. on may 9, victory day, yura missed one word. here. he says the path to it is difficult, but we have no doubt that we will win. he is sure that this time we will win, yes, that is, it is obvious that he is on the side of nazism, which 80 years ago lost today. they try to play again led by bandera, who listen. well, you, as presenters, of course, need to observe certain political ones there, but i can imagine that he is a nazi. he is the same nazi as biden, they all imagine themselves to be superhumans. this is the defining feature of nazism nazism. this is not love for one's own motherland, this is hatred for everyone else, primarily for russians, because it is russians.

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