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and understanding this way from these givers, he leaned over his shoulder like this. i say, this is nonsense, what kind of dem is here , stuck my finger into the line, i looked at him so and i think he is really right. it goes wrong here, the declension is a noun, i say, dad, how did you guess? well, i do not know logical thinking and left. i thought, you know, sometimes people get in by accident , but you couldn't get into it by accident. yes, and i think so too. all this looks very strange and too much and daria's father does not agree in all documents pointed out that he did not speak foreign languages, but in fact he was well versed in german grammar. in addition, he often visited germany, but for what purpose it is not known, moreover, as a home tutor for his daughter. he hired a german woman daria intuitively feels that she is already a stone's throw away, this is a clue, but she needs some more solid evidence for the version that her father was not only a writer, but also an employee of the special services. maybe even scouts. daria
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uses the last argument notebooks. these are my father's diaries, which he kept all his life, like every year after year and in general, everything is somehow so neat, he always had it done, never changed. uh, my dad has this habit of writing down what he thinks about, what he plans to do. having previously studied the contents of the diaries, daria does not find anything unusual in them, however. she is sure that these old notebooks of her father can put an end to her investigation. but how to make them talk, for the advice of the writer visits the program website, my pedigree additional information about your relative can be given by a graphological examination of his handwriting. a graphologist can most likely determine the type of education and character of your ancestor from
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his father's writer's notebooks based on the sample of the manuscript. arkady vasilyeva darya dontsova submits for handwriting examination. soon she will have to find out why her father hid that he not only speaks, but also thinks german, which he did for many years in the pre-war germany and who was the famous soviet writer really? arkady vasilyev popular detective novel writer daria dontsova continues to investigate the history of her family. i have already managed to find out the real names of my great-grandmother and great-grandfather, that her father is a famous soviet writer. arkady vasilyev had close ties with the state security agencies, but the writer feels that the denouement of her family detective. close by, in my father's old notebooks, there must be a key to unraveling the main mystery that he hid from the family all his life by studying the writer's diaries. arkady vasilyev was taken up by specialists from
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the russian center for forensic medical examination. their sensational findings. they shocked even such a master of the detective genre as daria dontsova, such a plot twist can only come up with life itself. in the very first diary, experts discover an entry in german made by the writer's hand. vasiliev's later diaries. here are some short handwritten texts that are made in german, then this draw attention to the quality of the copybook, that is, it is a classic german copybook and workmanship . yes, that is, it is the classic german script of those years. even the quotation marks correspond to that spelling, then this person deeply and carefully studied, apparently, the german language. how so? after all , arkady vasiliev always claimed that he did not know a single foreign language and even convinced his family of this, but in the text in german
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discovered by experts. there isn't a single mistake. the experts determined that the recording was made by his hand. moreover, the text is written in the old german hens font, as it was customary to write in pre-war germany. yes. it is most likely the thirties until 1941 in germany in the font of official documents, the gothic style remained; its handwritten version was called the font. he required much more perseverance and diligence, the letters had to be straight, even without signs , they were taught in all german schools in january 1941. richleiter martin unexpectedly accused the gothic type of hebrew origin and passed the circular to ban it. it's interesting that it's banned. the document was printed on the form with inscriptions in gothic type ; handwriting samples with this clarity
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, organization, structuredness actually indicate that there is a certain organization characteristic of representatives of the military specialties of the professions. forensic experts do not know who owned the studied diaries all conclusions they make exclusively according to the handwriting of their author and these conclusions coincide with the results investigating the daritance. it was not in vain that she suspected that her father had some secret that he could not trust, even the family ah so the experts established the author of these lines and knew german perfection for a long time lived in germany in the first half of the thirties and was a military man. well, as a detective writer. i know that handwriting examination is a very precise study. but what i learned today is for me. it's just shocks. information i don't know the huge period of my father's life. this is the war before the war years, and so i
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i'm starting to think that if he knew german, if he thought like a german, if he had a higher education, and i don't know where he was all the war years, then it's likely that maybe he was a scout, maybe he was dumped in germany before the start of the war, otherwise where did it come from in his letter. here is the old spelling. where did it come from? this will not be taken on its own, and therefore, probably, this archival information is not opened, because there will simply be nothing about some people. for quite a long time he's been talking popular writer daria dontsova is finishing her family history. the family turned out to be much more confusing than the plots of many of her books. father arkady vasiliev was not only a famous soviet writer, he turned his life into a famously twisted adventurous novel, the finale
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of which is now to be added to his daughter daria dontsova, what is most interesting is that there are huge white spots in this pedigree. in particular , a white spot on the part of my father vasily in the arcade, nikolaevich, he always told me that he had mother another, patronymic, and here she was vasilievna. and you say, she is nikolaevna, we always said that he had two parochial church schools, that he had no education. and that she generally hardly writes correctly. now it turned out that he knew the german language perfectly, and he not only knew it, he thought in it, according to some of these, some kind of basting. it is likely that he was even perhaps an ethnic german, that is, we are germans in part. well, i will now say that i will now turn on writing or a detective novel. and that means well, now it means writing a biography of dontsova in a detective vein, but it is likely that maybe he was some kind of intelligence officer who was thrown here and picked up by his parents
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who have no relatives, because nikolai niva did not have flu nobody at all. was he at all vasiliev closed a large number of archives so far. although it is said that everything is open, that everything can already be found out. no, many more are closed. i don't know how many more years it will be closed and it's likely that it could be years. it's in 50. someone from you can solve the riddle, solve this riddle, maybe, but i think i can write a novel about a family that is like a fish, then there are such skeletons of an abscess in it. well, yes, no. on december 25, 2016, on the eve of the new year holidays
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, a terrible thing happened, a plane of the ministry of defense crashed near sochi, claimed the lives of 92 people from a humanitarian mission to congratulate our servicemen who are there on the new year and pass on the most necessary things to those who need medicines. until the last, close friends and colleagues of elizabeth glinka hoped that there was no hope for her on board, unfortunately, the mournful list of elizaveta glinka, the well-known doctor liza, a public figure and director of the foundation, fair aid, did not materialize. thank you very much thank you very much. thank you very much. or, as she was more commonly called dr. lisa was the head of a charitable foundation. the equitable assistance of a palliative care
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physician, a philanthropist, a well-known public figure, to board members of a hospice relief fund. vera just a few weeks before the terrible disaster, she was awarded a state award russian federation for merits in the field of human rights and charity. i can’t help but say today about my colleagues doctors killed the day before yesterday in syria about those who died before the medics of donetsk and hundreds of children killed during the shelling of donbass and thousands of children buried in syria little fragile brave kind she was always where she was most needed help and where no one could give guarantees of safety. she refused ceremonial receptions. for the sake of being somewhere under bullets among the hungry and wounded, she
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she put their interests ahead of her own. their life is higher than their own and always came to those who were waiting for it, those for whom it was the last hope. and even now, after her death, these two words of dr. lisa continue to warm hearts. after the tragedy, family friends and colleagues decided that the best memory of elizabeth glinka would be the continuation of her charitable foundation. fair aid was headed by her colleague journalist ksenia sokolova help ksenia sokolova good afternoon ksenia thank you very much for coming to our program today to talk about dr. lisa and the foundation, which she left for all of us. i would say so,
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you know, i was once amazed in my childhood when i saw how a military funeral takes place. and shocked me. well, such a detail that after this sad event occurs, the orchestra always plays the military march, and i will be a very small child who does not understand there asked my dad. why is this happening there was looking for, because this is the affirmation that life goes on. it 's sad, but life goes on. it seems to me that the presence of the fair aid foundation and its continuation in life in a sense is such a military march, such a metaphor for continuation. mm, dr. liza ksyusha, you took, so to speak, the place of ah elizaveta petrovna, as i understand it, uh, at some point it was said that this is a temporary situation, do you still relate to what is it so to speak? you temporarily assumed these responsibilities or deliberately continue to do so for a long time. here uh, this is the case
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characterized by the phrase there is nothing more permanent than time. it's literal. so it just became clear that i really came in order to help the fund survive and live for some transitional period, but it turned out that we just need a person who will be responsible for everything. and somehow everyone gave me to understand that there are simply no other options, that if i take it on, then well, for some quite a long time, i love responsibility very much. i know that you hmm were among those people who insisted that ksyusha continue, but the work, and liza, why was it so important for you that she took over this work for several reasons, but first of all, i want to note that the fact that ksyusha decided to stay. this , of course, is in the order of things, because e councils
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used to recruit people for turnover in this way, uh, and she fell for this hook, but more seriously, and in teaching, they were very close, and the second moment here is that ksenia uh, gave up on her at a very difficult moment in her life, when began to appear on the internet. well, not conceivable nasty things about her, that is. well, in my opinion. it ’s just some kind of devilry, and it’s just ksenia for her , uh, by force of words with her pen, uh, and uh, for, to what extent even uh, she handed her uh into this, uh, is very interested in having someone else. it was very strong, but for her it was just that she was crying. i heard that petrovna even in some sense instructed you from that you had some kind of conversation about what if you have
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to do this. it's not like that, there was no such conversation, and somehow i never imagined that, well, let's say, she would die before me. that is, for some reason i had the feeling that here she is and will be and should be here the second person who plays a rather important role in his fund. and this is hmm velova and how they used to talk, what she was doing continued to engage in the program and, uh, gavril about this shortly before her death, you know, m-m. here are hmm, so to speak, some of the stories of elizabeth petrovna, the history of your acquaintance and how she, in fact, as a result became what people who heard this combination of a doctor became. lisa many learned what she does. many thought that she was not married, because imagine to a woman who is here, who always has a phone available, which is round. he is engaged there in
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helping the homeless, and, so to speak, the most unfortunate people, on whom society has already given up. well, of course, she did not have a personal life. it is clear that it is invested, so to speak, all as much as possible. uh in your uh job like her managed to combine such an active activity such an incredible help, or something to various people and at the same time be the mother’s wife, that’s the start, uh every year, uh on weekends by the way, she is the only case when she didn’t spend the weekend at home together or somewhere in place. this was the last time she went to syria. almost no one knew that she was not flying. yes , i remember that it was a long time to find out. mm. could she be yes, yes, fly on this plane after all. well, can we say that her activities so to speak, but it was not perfectly understand and excellent. that's how i said, she really is
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. you know, sometimes it's even difficult for me, because these are two different layers. that is, it is public or advice, which well, eating somewhere, then it is purely personal, which means 30 years. she really was like that, yes, and the mistress of the house and care back. okay, russian woman. she loved to dig the earth and grow things, she loved to cook and children with children to spend time. you met in the mid- eighties met at an exhibition like petrovna said yes, it was so, somewhere he said yes. so. well, as far as i understand. you pretty quickly made the decision to be together, so to speak. that's what you have here very intimate. yes, in this uh, well, for a week we have already filmed that we have been sewing together the
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intuitions of your couples all our lives, you understand that this can be explained, you did not grow up in russia although russians a and uh, you had such an idea marry a russian woman and find this ideal version of the introduction of elizabeth petrovna a bachelor, by nature. i was sure never i didn’t see each other, i was alone and it was very difficult. i am a bookish man, i am a man of my desk. you as a result because. uh, your work was connected with america. as i understand it , you moved, it's not allowed there. it was petrovna who gave birth to her first son there. and what made you tell her to go, here's the second one. yes, sorry, no problem. well, as i understand it. it was your initiative to tell her that there is a hospice there not far from your house, and that you should go to eat. your attention is there, although it could be planted
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wife at home. well, for the first time we wanted to stay since childhood. that is, i wanted to stay with the dough and until and you looked at me and said that you are crazy . you won't survive here, but it was eight. you know, yes, uh, me too. because we hmm went to the states, uh, and there i had such anxiety, because she is really very very talented doctors. this is not a cancelable part of her hmm essence, but hmm to help in this way and fortunately. uh, mice are not far from us in very remote places. not far from us it looks like, lord, i i thought, maybe you liked it, of course, yes, i immediately unhooked it like that, and this one liked it so much. well , because at that time. for example she participated in the foundation, and hmm of the first moscow lord. and she was very close as vera vasilyeva
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to millionaires, also a rather hygienic personality. uh, it was the perfect combination, because it just made her very happy. it is an opportunity to accompany someone towards the end. you can somehow ease some joy to bring. this is very important. she successfully combined work and personal life. a beautiful mother and a beautiful wife, the only time she didn’t spend the weekend at home together or somewhere together was the last time she went to syria and many envied on the internet got to appear, well, unthinkable nasty things. they are. well, in my opinion. it's just some kind of devilry. the main thing for dr. lisa was to ease the agony, the dying one just made her very happy. this is an opportunity to accompany someone. here you can somehow
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ease the end and bring some joy. it was very important right to life dr. lisa i'm so i understand that you ended up in moscow as a result because you got sick. mom always wanted to return and i laughed for a month. well, like russian migrations. it was my environment and she made me laugh. glinka has been sitting on suitcases for 10 years. mm. well, it's just that you had the opportunity, uh, to work and support your family, and even moving to moscow was like following you with your family. well, she's not really mom. she just got all on the plane to get her back, she came here to visit her mother and and mother had, uh, very serious and a stroke and she got into a coma. elizabeth looked after for a month. it is also very
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typical for elizabeth. mom was in budenko an absolutely complete coma, that is, she was convinced that she responded with a finger, but the doctors say that this is impossible, and she does it every morning. she just bought some very expensive meat in the evening, and which her mother loved every morning. she, uh, through some kind of terrible apparatus, very noisy, worked through this meat. well, so that it was possible to feed her and then brought her. this is uh hmm burdenko and fed her twice a day. every day everyone came and said. and this will bother her after some time i'm tired of it and every day it's what, but, the main thing is to eat, but she is a doctor, she perfectly understands that she has no sense of taste. and why do you need it every day ? i can not disagree with me, and i am struck by the fact that petrovna is here with her life
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, i don’t know everything that she did. uh, she demonstrated that this brother, we all come up with some kind of methodology there, how to exist. like here break through walls, how to organize a business, uh and so on and so forth, but it turns out that her uh hmm simple actions eventually led to the fact that people accumulated around her , those projects that she dreamed about and thought were impossible . well, let's say, here is the house of mercy, which arose as a result, yes, when you were there, i don't know, back in 2010. she said, but it probably never will, but i still want it to be. can we find out that it happened? yes? that is, although it is impossible to say that she was some kind of genius, so to speak, there, well, managers. yes, she moved, everything is exceptional. i don’t know with my sheep’s authority what you will say to ksyusha about this, how do you say why these circumstances developed around her, although she was not a manager. no
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, of course, she was not no effective manager, but she was so hmm, so to speak, unusual precisely with this kindness of hers, that she, uh, made a stunning impression on people, and absolutely anyone. here are those who got to know her closely and who generally had some kind of human resource of her own, so that people just followed her to perceive it, because, well, in general, it ’s hard to imagine that people like her are. and when you understand, this is in front of you, and in front of you is a person. that's really absolutely piercing kindness that you see, you see it with your own eyes, what really this person is. and your joy, uh, the joy of other people. eh, pleases more than his own his own. and it's so atypical. this as much as to say. well, not in such ordinary human nature. what's amazing about that? is it possible
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to say that this kind of her kindness and such unusualness allowed her to, in a sense, step over the clothes? well, that is, uh call easily someone who has power and say, listen, let's help. you know, first of all, and i must say that it was not easy, because i saw, for example, when she beat from behind the same house mercy and, uh, you don’t have to think that she came. lisa lit up everyone there, so his extraordinary kindness, and everything was given away, and some building in the center of the city of moscow was absolutely not so. it's been years. here, and there is just a struggle of persuasion. there, i don't know what, well, that's what you said, she, indeed, he had an absolute conviction that if you are in the chair, if you are an official. and you're sitting here to help people, and so i'll call you, even at night, even during the day, and even though i'll tell you what to do with a different voice, you'll do and
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really. this is her conviction. she is in as a result, i broke everything. that is, uh, she left at the peak, that is, further her possibilities would have clearly expanded significantly. that is, she laid this tunnel, and indeed she makes her authority with her charisma, the authority was not in the fact that she knew how to knock with her fist, but in the fact that people simply understood that in front of them an exceptional person observed these reactions to her quite often . that is, at first it is total disbelief. that is, there is still the benefit of some, what could be such it can't be, yes, where where where that she is being pursued, so where is the button. here further it turns out that nothing benefit. she does not pursue a and further hmm bewilderment surprise, and then yes, she comes to her in the direction of a person. let's now listen to irina svirkina, commandant of the house of mercy. i then continue our conversation got acquainted. first, with make-up with her husband,
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then she met petrovna with us, she is very sociable, kind, sympathetic, she was always like that at first sight and always was like that, but that’s how they understood each other and gleb was like that, and where petrovna crawls out , she always supported her with understanding and support , always, always, that is, i think that she always here you saw his face a man who always and will help and support. even when she was already in a hot spot, she went, yes, and to ukraine, it would seem, what kind of husband would allow his wife to go under the bombing under pain. he always says a lot, because without it she cannot do without it. this is what she is and is always supported. i don't know when
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agreed to work here. i said that i probably, i don't like people that much and i guess not. i have so much spiritual kindness and warmth that people are treated the way she treated them. she told me that we don't need the people who live here and with whom we communicate, we don't need to love them, they need help. it turns out, one without the other is impossible. if you help them , you start to love and nothing else, wait. that's why i don't want
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to be interviewed. i can't get through petrovna to speak. wow, really amazing. such a phenomenon, yes, that she said, you don’t need to love, you need to help, and then everything developed by itself. well, here is your first meeting ksyusha with elizaveta petrovna; by the way, she was such a frequent case between people who become loving spouses or closest friends. first we need each other. some nasty glamorous thing just can't be tolerated. and you spent for petrovna thought that she was such a little hysterical, so a philanthropist, and she was. that is, you were also looking for a catch, understand, i my friend went to the basement. here and there in the semi-darkness. here is some kind of table and people are sitting around it and everyone is watching. it means a little woman, uh, who
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is telling them something, but it looks absolutely. i understand everything, yes, sects, because you had some kind of work. you are like a journalist. yes, i came with my friend, who was friends with her. ah, got it. that is, it was worldly and to convey or something, i will not ask. i went with him. and then how it happened that they found me there instead of next to her. here she is, looking at me. suddenly takes e a pack of cigarettes terribly smoky, because everyone smokes, but i don't smoke, and she gives me like this and like that. i understand that i have to smoke. wow. here's what some kind of here is some kind of exchange going on without words, but with some important gestures i take a cigarette and light it up. that's what i'm talking about with them. so , at first, they successfully passed such a test
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. yes, well, it seems that elizaveta petrovna passed the test in general, despite the fact that, again, there. we like to think in stereotypes about what a person is. if she is like that so she means, well, there here is a bad wife and there is a bad mother or not married at all. still, uh, there are stereotypes themselves, that for sure a woman who so means is given. e work. well, she probably doesn’t have time to think about herself there, it’s not true, she, uh, loved to dress up and hair and take care of herself, so to speak, but i think that you were still such a representative for her, well, quite some kind of glamor-glamour, because you were engaged. a certain kind of journalism, i think that in a certain way they kept themselves, so to speak, filed. it seems to me that this was not close to her, how could she, well, consider you in you for all the uh, tinsel of our outer armor, which we each dress up hmm who in what yes, my armor
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was healthy, and in fact, almost no one could see nothing there. what is behind them, but she did? it's instant. she had some kind of optics such that it was generally impossible to deceive her. here, that is, here, and she just instantly somehow cut through me. i also saw a completely unusual person. here, uh, which i just really liked it. so i realized that i just want to be friends with her. she never gave up even in what seemed like a hopeless situation , it was bullshit most of all, joy, she was born like that. here is her character god in such shorts. she did not stop at anything on the way to the goal, the absolute conviction that if you borrow money, if you are an official, then you are sitting here in order to help people, she was well versed in people. i had armor. be healthy. and
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in fact, almost no one could do anything there make out. what is behind them, but she did? it 's instant. she had some kind of optics that it was impossible to deceive her, the right to life is generally impossible, dr. liza ksyusha, i want to ask. and what can we finally say to you? well, it brought me closer and made such friends like this, there was some kind of, say, i don’t know, a click turn, when it became clear that this was the person of my life. well, at some point we just got close enough to her. i mean , that's when we became friends. and, well, we just saw each other sometimes. i went there to them something was brought, something was done. here and then well , for me, it was, probably, some of the most interesting. one of the most interesting, let's say. so, if not the most interesting woman who brought me to meet here simply by her qualities, because really, but absolutely and ease of
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communication with absolutely everyone. that is, she, maybe there really is some kind of homeless person there, who smells terrible there, i don’t know, all in wounds. there sorry something is not in the worms, she is calm. uh, smiling, well according to the situation face she will bandage him, calm him down, she will do everything there, she will send him with her own hands. if this homeless man gives him some advice, he begins to smile himself. there is one of her wards from the station. she said that she was talking about elizaveta petrovna. when she arrived, uh, 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 no one talks at all. and she didn't make any difference. and i really liked it and just you with her chatting and requesting you go to someone. you are discussing
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doing some important business, something is up to something and asks for something. always it's 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's not like never was a sense of duty or there, if not, then too, that is, those who do it. it was nice. yes, here this is the russian folk we pull the strap. we mean we help. we give up everything ourselves. she didn't refuse anything. really. she would have had great family relationships there. and, by the way, i told her, well, because there is a lot of the village of saint in fact. i say, i don't know what kind of saint you are. but you guys can definitely be a saint who endures everything. and by the way, from the side it seemed to you that glebovich had to give up a lot . i now like a thing
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some ears will say, but there is such a rare type of men called the queen's husband. this is the rarest absolute case, when, therefore, she is a queen, here, and her husband, as it were, does not, and in the first place, endure the 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, uh, to make existence comfortable. yes, yes, enough to say so, but the conditions are not easy. here, and here it seems to me that indeed gleb is a rare representative of this rare presenter, and i really liked that it doesn’t have this heaviness, it doesn’t have all of them, which means there are some hysterical habits like that, like, so we are helping the homeless with flowers and so on absolutely. everything, of course, absolutely everything with a smile, absolutely everything is effective. at the same time, i was completely enthralled by this, and, uh, we were with
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her. found a common language. but already, when we became, really, well, somehow, well, really , very close, it was. this was the fourteenth year when the campaign against her started there in social networks. yes, partly in the press. and when i saw how deeply it hurt her because i never saw her. it's in such a state. she always held her own in the most difficult conditions and always, on the contrary, comforted everyone, yes, and then i saw that there was some one. indeed, like a blade in the back, which hurt this person very much, and i would understand that this case, when, probably, and i can help her and and i did such a big interview with her, one here, and then i just told her that i will be yours will
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not end like that, i'm like a press secretary in fact, that's why all journalists are interested in everyone, huh? in connection with the events being discussed, please, all come to me and i will talk to them and calm this whole story, and as often happens in such situations. uh, in fact, i had to sacrifice some of my close connections and friends, because they did not understand you. no, they didn’t understand me directly at all. let’s now listen to elena pogrebskaya, the director of the documentary film, which, uh, filmed the doctor ’s release and continue. we met at the moment filming arrangements, and i was some kind of dc where there was some kind of incomprehensible meeting. that's where we met her. uh, even went out for a smoke. well, she went out for a smoke, and i say to be in a movie . she says, well, let's start, and then we'll see, that's all. we started filming and made
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a movie; it seems to me that it was the most interesting thing . that's a good sense of the word. naturally. in general, after the film we communicated 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. uh, and we rarely saw each other in recent years, but periodically, because you 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. it 's her. when one of my builders there, a man without russian citizenship, suddenly began to
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die from something, no one could help, and only liza told me what to do. where to take him with what rotate. eh, or rather, where should he deal with what is happening to him? mm, only liza, as the film says, if suddenly some, if there is a dead end, then you need to call lisa. that's how it was and in all such peak situations in my life. we always talked to her, but still did not say what to do. soon i won't. call for parts. she can not take it there, they don’t put it, call there. hmm , these medicines don't help. let's have these. that is, we were in touch with her, yes, and lisa is my guide. unfortunately, she died and well, it's very difficult for me to to talk about this topic, because for me it is my personal grief that she died very strong. eh, but nevertheless, she is now and always will be my
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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 next to me somewhere and now i know that she is no longer there. her, well, the landmark remains for me. there is another plast here. i don't know how it is in words. define such a spiritual mystical layer, that is, she well, several of them, including combo cinema, it hints, it seems to me, but she somehow managed not even humanly, but
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to cope with suffering and alleviate and quickly enough. e such suffering in many different forms. that is, for example, you were talking about the funeral of the military, but at the same time there were funerals and purely church ones, such orthodox me went when i walked behind the grotto that the people well, just like the 19th century. yes, the people on the right and on the left knelt down. there is also and this one, well, i don't know how 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 and fear, just literally out of social neglect. well, we can name millions of reasons why he turned to them
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look or peter well, the step itself, it was absolutely straight, because she was asked, and knowing that she , uh, such a good diagnostician, that she deals with fucking patients, she was asked to look at a homeless man at some veleska railway station. yes, she took a nychka and went there to the filinsky station. look naturally to find this homeless woman and look, and she saw that there were hundreds of homeless people, and it was her 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 there was a very deeply christian correct idea that these are the outcast ones and need our main concern and they absolutely need to be helped, because this is trampled on and human dignity and it needs to be restored. she didn't
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articulate it. what is 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 is did it herself by going there, by feeding, keeping, treating, she did not not only lead it, but directly came every time with her own hands. she bandages and feeds, and 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 whole spectrum and as a result she really changed how she would apply the vector. because now here we are doing what we organize, well some kind of base for a hospital for the poor, which she really wanted to make and perhaps there will be some. what are the medical institutions for the poor
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? 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 absolutely. naturally. she is still at the moment when she bandaged or fed, she also instructed them. there you again lost your documents there. go there or something and they all fell like that, really, then someone would go with them and give her mother. and she tried everything. that's how to say something to send there, then she had an absolute fix idea. she constantly presented me in different forms, which you have no idea how. and you, people who are prosperous 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 have some professions there.

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