tv PODKAST 1TV January 16, 2023 12:30am-4:58am MSK
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uh, of course, a talented person is yosya prigogine here. he is not a music producer, but here is his engine, which he can take, uh, the product and move, that is, and here is the spitz. uh, working day spitz. the kingdom of heaven began around 8:00 am. e 8:00 am. he took the phone. i don't remember what model and started calling editors on the radio there it's power. yes, i can't do that. uh, every time i thought about how you do it. here they are like i don't, i am all the time. eh, i have approach all the time. uh, there's something made, well, it's all the same, uh, the conviction will break through splendidly. here it works, because this launch works bent ivanushki has been working for 30 years. well, it means, it means,
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i'm working, it means, well, there are different approaches, you can do it this way, you can do it that way, but nevertheless. uh, a producer has to be able to do everything, it's a very difficult profession. i am amazed all the time. these are the ones we now have in every university in general, even in the economic one, there is a department of the producer. i don't understand how this can be taught uh. well how's it now deserved it. let me remember now. i was very young. that's absolutely, absolutely and uh, i introduced the program night in the titanic where ivanushki came for the first time with you. uh-huh. and i interviewed you. i would like to. i just started at the faculty, i studied journalism, it's amazing. now there will be music from the program wait for me yes, yes, yes, yes and so they met, years passed, yes,
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indeed, there is a whole retrospective. and these are the secrets that you are now telling us. yes, here are the details that are beyond that penetrating power. and what about the next one, according to you, because maybe we are in the same place in the same space and we are all, but everyone has their own skills. for example, one of the guests is tsypkin. well, yes, he had such projections, he perceives it quite difficult. here he is just 60+ for him there is still such a time of uncertainty and fear, and now i want to understand what other beliefs. uh, internal created such an interesting producer, you say that you are painting some kind of picture, uh, and i listen to it, i listen to it, i forget. you only need something you just have to say ha or not, but in principle , agree, so to speak, really, in short, the essence of the issues, because it is very beautiful to state further. what else besides
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penetration power? what else is a very important aspect of your own, what is your own beliefs that inspired you and moved you into the future, because you have to endlessly create and create in order to remain and be. well brag yourself in the end create create to stay and be it's the same chorus it, i think you are now do it in an hour, and we and even less and the three of us right into the program is all cool. so in general, listen, when everything has already happened. here ivanushki we know any we know and so on, but any so. well, in general, i'm a soviet person. uh, so i remember that at this time. another group thundered, generally speaking, and it was called tender may, and how was it possible to release lyube in the context of tender may. this is an interesting question, generally speaking, for example, here's how, well, that
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is, uh, it means everyone is dancing and singing along affectionate may under mirages. well, it was all industry. i'll tell you this is an industry. it was the second industry. that is, if the whole industry was the industry was the industry of the nineties, affectionate may. uh, zhenya belousov malikov is conditional and the first stadiums that were there, uh, went and then there was, well , this is our industry already. yes, well, well, our industry. you were noted in it, with a completely different paint. yes, this is any. why all of a sudden, uh, any where did this insight come from and was it an insight? what are pitchings? e lubera, that means everything else, that’s all aesthetics in a cut, that means affectionate may, probably, that’s why, firstly, look, i never thought that this should be done, so that like, uh, never at all, that is i
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have always come from music. er, well, i just had an experiment. i worked part-time there, there was no money i was ordered to do. e. uh, some kind of military march, i wrote these pipes and at some point, i was so funny, that is, i liked the sound, that is , i still have it. this. well something such a slow-wind, uh, and practically the first such song, i made old man makhno absolutely based on, that is, stylized from that aesthetics. that is, there are pipes of some kind of choirs in the chorus in the style of the alexandrov choir well , yes, yes, but at the same time, there are such modern styles, and hmm, and it turned out, as they say now, a stupid word has gone. that is, you were like they write in books. i have been a lot of land. yes, yes, yes, yes, i was amazed, but here is our current director. ah, andrey lukinov.
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yes. he then then was in the industry, too very developed. here is a network of people who wrote cassette tapes. that is, they were such big labels at that time, that is, he had a sound. there was also the union well, a few more, but they invested money, that is, lukin us, lube invested his money in the first album, of course, of course we are completely inert musicians, which you are, well, that is, and he is just so stubborn. he is there, so the studio tomorrow we go there and write there and that's it. there kolek lyubertsy i vykhinakh our danovsky. sorry it wasn't. vykhino no danovskaya was. and well, the chagalls, too, by the way, in ryazanka , that is, we are all right in the area and we went to the studio there, they are called elektrozavodskoy, there this club was so
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famous there, by the way, we tried it on. i am now. well, i remember, uh, that's what they wrote. this is the first album. he then felt that this could become an onion. i mean, dad waved, this is, well, one song and then what happened you said, the exam igor igorevich said to himself a good song, so you need to write another second one of this. no not like this. and how then we all thought in albums. we are not thought it in terms of tracks. that's how we think now, that is a concept album, because we all listened to anglo-american music, uh, and all were. well, that is, if there is a celebrity, damn, well, conditionally there, i don’t know what kind of crimson or djent there is necessarily an album. it 's definitely some concept of sound somewhere. that is, it all works like this for the artist's brand, because, of course, yes. now one single
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is nothing. well, now everything has changed. but uh, maybe, on the contrary, it has become more convenient. no need to write an album. you can release a single, well, i came up with one song and you don’t expect anything, no album was released and everything became easier on the platform, it became better in general as a producer. yes, in our life yes on the one hand, but you can’t create a brand like that artists leaders opinion op op and went and habibkov in space it was possible to earn as long as there were streaming platforms on one syndre. yes, it could have been, too, this is already a little bit about the past. it's also retro. yeah, well, that's why, because it 's dramaturgy, this whole image is born . greatly expands this space. well , now nobody needs an image. well, no, it is needed when a talented someone does not know, there is an architect director conditionally tim dead this
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uh. uh-huh i believe the image of this girl. it is this new hero who will now be imitated. these are clear that some gothic moments are used there, but this is an absolute hero of our day. that is, he created a certain trend. i am sure that now the youth will directly imitate all these dances, which they danced there during of the second series at the thirty-sixth minute. and i don’t even remember the last time i laughed like that and danced. yes, you are my gold. we are generally talking about premium, i'm talking about you. i immediately liked the subscription of mts premium online cinema ion 50 gb internet mts music and book service line 2 months free of charge of their
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cinema 1tv presents i know only one person who can buy such a large batch. yantarya, this concerns only us two. if more people die through your fault , then it will be a completely different series from you. well, tell me when will the next wave of worldwide hysteria over the next beatles or ivanushki international number two. here you have this feeling, here, based on the current situation, that in the twenty-third it will begin
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or in the twenty-fifth. here is a premonition or prerequisites. can you professionally see what wednesday is at last. now everything is condensing here or not. uh. let's have a general world trend. eat local trends. well, for example, in russia, if we are talking about world trends, then these idols are nowhere, that is, they constantly just replace each other not so often, that is, there was k-pop. well you know ramaz, because i know how big a fan i am of this. yes, well, listen, it's always here, so there was billy eilish, by the way, i went to the concert, which when i was in moscow, i went to the concert alone. well, first of all, they didn't want to let me in. uh, somewhere
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seen, in general, yes, and then three more times they checked the ticket, because, well, in the hall, when his stood and the scientists of what? well, there, well, of course, there, well, teenagers and children. uh, sometimes parents, but i'm like without children, and like, and what they do there is not young, then the gray-haired man is here, and i'm a fan after the concert, i became even more of her fan. she was so simple , she sang something there, then, uh, she danced something, damn it, she forgot the words, well, in english, well, how would it be so. that's sort of, yes, that is, a person who grew out of social networks. well, okay . a completely new generation of idols in general. and how can you immerse yourself in this state you know how to switch to this one, here, how to enter the resource state of your target audience, which you are going to, for example, can you make a track or some kind of musical product? i understood you. uh,
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so i'm not even trying to do. uh, no product right now for the target audience. uh , first of all, i'm not interested. secondly, i will not be able to make a product for sixteen-year-olds, it will be immediately audible. e, when adult uncles and aunts, e, write. e, like youth songs, no, everything is there, everything, there are very clear words there. uh, notions of hooks. eh, it's different there. it's up to you, although i'm in the subject i'm absolutely in the subject, because i have, uh, a student, so the academy i have young composers there. young producers who, i mean, i fight in this all, but i'm not in the material, because well, i'm not and if you're not in the material, you should not get in there , you should do what you can do, well, an artist who tunes in with this audience. will you feel yes? that is, here uh-huh yes, yes, uh, roughly speaking, and i
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heard a hit. it's at the level of chemistry. i have no idea, i guess, damn it, but what does not happen that you watch the hit parade. e songs that became popular in 2020, the second year, for example, and you think what kind of hit is it in general, how did it become a hit ? that is, we we understand hits, uh, including uh, that is, why uh? well, that is, starting from the literary part? and why is the sun conditionally there? monaco and uh, or is there a bird? uh raspberry, yeah op op, yeah and when i heard this song, i just jumped. i think how in in our time, you can make a song that, even if it was made in the nineties, would have gone. and
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now khabib made a song that is absolutely on well in by the way, this is also here, that is, everything there is rap hip-hop there, well, that is, all are fashionable, and american rappers or there with these girls there with these burnt ones or vice versa, such courtyards and here, damn it, on e. here you have this raspberry and and that's it, and that is, he left and walked past. trenda came in from the side and was ahead of everyone. and you, too. see this one, and this one, a whole galaxy of artists who exploit the nineties. well, uh, it's just straight copying. yes, yes, these are mods, and the mega popularity of ivanushki in 2022 is not amazing for you. here it is the stadium ends that amaze me more than that fight with a band that lasted 30 years. and now we will have a tour. that is. right now, uh, there were
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two crossings in crocs. where it is very interesting, these all the fans gathered came from there, uh, in the hall during the concert there were three fights of girls 30+, let's just say, well, i've never seen anything like this. okay, when right there at that time, yes, but now, uh, now we are some kind of a time loop , of course, yes, so everyone knows that you took their passports away from them thirty years ago, a month ago, i found out his full name . yes, yes, and he asks him not to call him red again, just call him andrei genrikhovich. and here i already want to move on to the fact that you are doing events, festivals, looking for young talents. yes, and it's not here anymore. igor igorevich who was headed by vera a. this is already a big producer matvey a igor igorevich
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these are the letters this is each letter and these here are the guys who are looking for that recognition. this is exactly what we are talking about and want to, and to raise this topic are the regions that constantly u feel the lack of attention to them and the lack of their opportunities. yes, how to get there? how to start working in those creative industries where only the elite seems to work, and now you are the organizer of such festivals of everything, well, there are a lot of things in just one competition that you have, firstly, you have a school. yes, there is a big youth project. uh, associated with the backstage of the profession is. eh, this one project authors, which is now, uh, i understand, he must find these new authors. uh, that means songs that we
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can't possibly do with fire during the day. can't find it with flashlights ? well, and here, of course, lena from us is probably a joint question. what is all this for? the thing is, when i get into some kind of i don't know environment situation. i don't know any information. eh, since i'm not a person, everything is impossible for me on the shelves. that is, they didn’t call me and said, well, in my opinion, 2 years ago vladimir vladimirovich gave i was asked to make a song contest in russian. i thought there were a lot of contests for singers and absolutely no contests for e for for authors. in general, uh , the song begins, of course, uh with the author, uh, and that's why this idea came up. uh, it means to make a contest for authors. well, if i
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knew myself, what i have never become in my life, and i would write a concept and give it away. here, uh, there was a hypothesis, probably what you should find. in the sense of the authors. well, let's say, e, we will hold this competition and reach one. like that, yeah this happiness has not yet been found. i'll tell you, honestly, they haven't found it yet, but it's difficult, because, well, another new competition. well, that is, conditionally there are some. well, there, slava spent gauze there, collecting songs among the youth there, he received a certain amount, in my opinion, he still listens. eh, freaked out. ah. well, that is, the guys spend such. uh, local searches are ongoing. now i have to see it. here we have to constantly appear, but yes we have. well, we have a partner, we have vk, we have the first channel. we have support we will have a big concert finalists on channel one, but anyway,
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so they went, for example, that is, we, for example, wanted people like alexander, i smell him , or maxim fadeevich, that is, famous people. we are even directly real them or directly real, because it is this prototype is not after. we do not discover, in principle, talent. well, we won't open it. personality of the author we just want to find a good song, as much is hidden behind the word producer, and behind the title of the author, because this is not just a status. yes, because it is, uh, big too job. and we will just close the pain of many who fail to e, because e for a very long time. it was such a whole basic school, when melodious dream gritting, this is when he composes a melody, and then everything turned into beat-making and nothing more, and it became as if the song was being written once or twice
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, you don’t hear romanticism. most importantly, we still know such names somehow there derbenyov we hangouts. well, i don’t know, here is solovyov with food, that is, we know a wonderful, chic huge one. tell me like hit uh last year, who wrote the birdie? uh, that was a number one hit. no one knows this person on the authors. so driven, in general, that's somewhere. eh, they're not mentioned anywhere. that is, somewhere later there you need to find a poke somewhere in the text, maybe even then the author of the words, but there will be no music at all. i mean , i was still offended. that's for these young people. by the way, i am for these young guys who do not have a material component, because lately, since these labels have all developed. they bought all the songs from them right uh, with all the giblets it was called. that
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is, all the rights of the key are connected in mind that they even changed the name of the author. yes, as a newspaper, as you say, many labels ended in a scandal, so they did. this is a song. yes no no, wait no no no no, not always, well, not always no, it was possible and it is felt that everything used to be possible to buy and the name was, but, but basically it was just bought the song the name remained, but they no longer received . again, the stupid word of royalty, well, imagine it will be conditional. i would have sold my song horse uh in the nineties in the ninetieth year there for i don’t know there 15,000 rubles. well, this is all the average price of a song there, i don’t know, 50,000 rubles. you are now. well, uh, and they go because, well, you have to live on something, that is, they sell these songs. i get these 50.000. for them next month they also need to write some song in order to earn 50,100.000 there again.
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with us, time flies unnoticed, dear friends, and i would like to tie the second one, i would like to, that's what the final is about, i can now, of course, one topic has not ended. uh, because we're on russia is moving forward globally. we didn’t talk about russia, which wanted to talk about it now, i’ve been reading a novel. eh, that's because i thought, i thought for a very long time when it would end. that was the film beautiful lubrication, in my opinion, yes, the upward movement, and i think, when will the downward movement end? uh, general. here is the downward movement. here with this e consumer attitude to life is what was sung around the world. and, of course, we have uh, right there uh.
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here is this tolerance, well, in quotation marks of tolerance, he is this mother alone, well, they still continue to fall there even to the bottom no, well, that is, this is and here we have what happened. yes and now, uh, well, it's like wacky too thank you conical shifts, but i think maybe as far as russia is concerned it's just a chance. here's some chance. that's why we fell together with everyone. here, down, now here, to gain a foothold at some level and try against the movement. here it is, just a little bit. well, because creativity can't be signed minus and creativity. it has to solve completely different tasks, like starting there from ancient greece, that is, a person must empathize with transferring somewhere to himself and become purer and come out like that in
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reality. by god, that is the task of creativity they fall together. uh, with everything, so i don’t know the arava, there are rappers in pop songs, there and so on. here, down there, to the bottom, but this is a global task, and i say it again, now russia has such a chance that we can stop falling and, uh, create something like this. well, uh, to get up a little and i even got up in my chair now, uh, there is such a good proverb that everything will grind, there will be flour. here. uh, i hope, i hope that it is at the moment when everything is grinding that we are now, but thank god that there are people like igor igorevich matvienko who can say that there will definitely be a mill and flour and i would like it to be as soon as possible igorievich. thank you very much for this late night interview. let
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spiritual bread. well, that's the spiritual mill, which we create the creative industry. let him feed and give food so that a person really always rises so that yes, a person can lead to a completely correct version of himself, well, absolutely right and as soon as possible. dear friends, our night podcast has come to an end with us today was the producer, composer, people's artist of the russian federation, igor igorevich matvienko , thank you, goodbye. good night. well, i propose to
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talk about christmas today, actually something else, because , by the way, i was surprised to take the exam recently, in the history of religion, the girl says, that's where christianity arose and something is there again with dates. i say listen to the question. he says, well, yes, simple, help. i say what year it is and why the first few seconds of a person's dead end events divided the entire history of mankind into before and after. i think we still need to introduce you, what if someone confuses you with father pavel florensky, as i often do. yes, but you are naturally
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beautiful and well known, we will start with clergy archpriest. pavel velikanov professor associate professor of the moscow oven, it means that you will be a professor. usually in such cases they say, well, alexey nikolaevich you. varlamov writer philologist philosopher culturologist, i will stop a step away from ours from our all directors of a literary institute. i am very glad to see you, dear friends, especially on this night. well, let's go back. yes, the events divided human history into before and after, it's like probably i think the most important thing here yourself what? everything turned upside down. there are many people. and
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what did they think about god and, probably, there was no such period when people would not imagine god in one way or another, and here something completely wrong is happening. and well, well, not from any point of view it is impossible to say that this is what, in general, people expected expected. but by doing this, god shows what is primary for him, what is secondary for him, what is primary for him, you know, for me this year somehow christmas but it opens in such a perspective, going wild hmm, that’s not for me i know why this year earlier, as i did not think about it. what, relatively speaking , to imagine there in the place of the mother of god, uh, some modern girl? here, well, somehow i think that everything would be very complicated and there is no place in the hotel, and some kind of bread and full name and everything else, but about christmas yes
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, yes, yes, that is, everything is somehow everything is like -that. well, not as we would like, and now it turns out that call the manager. yes, yes, yes, yes, they have you book of complaints, yes, and so on. it turns out that this is the way god wants to enter this the world uh, at the same time. that's what shocks me so far, as in some kind of denounces. and what, we know about god the son of god, he is the only one who disincarnates, that is, for him there will be no other format for incarnation. he won't be able to replay it with some computer game. let's have this option. let's go to such a scenario, that is, it turns out that for him this is not some kind of accident, this is insanely important. enter into people's lives in this way, absolutely crooked, absolutely wrong, absolutely not pretentious. yes, absolutely
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without a chariot, side by side. and you know this before. well, it wasn't noticeable to me. i did not see it, did not feel it, but this year i do not know what it is connected with. well, somehow it is expected in a special way, it is lived in a special way. here, maybe this is related. you know, what can be connected with the fact that this christmas it passes. well, in a difficult situation, when many people found themselves thrown out of their usual apartments, houses, what is this pain, this suffering, this tension, this destruction some. well, habitual. eh, images of ways of life. here it is somewhere in the air. maybe he starts to resonate somehow, that god doesn’t just come to this barnyard
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in these, if oh, where is the food, actually for animals to say that this is a phrase that we already remember there every year. yes, they did not even find a place in the hotel. she sounds to you today. here, that is, there is some kind of very, finally understood, right? well, i must say that i have a feeling that e christmas has created an amazingly beautiful the legend is an amazingly beautiful story that excites both children and adults, because, well, abstracting from whether there was a place in the hotel or not, but this story itself. here the woman appears the baby and the shepherds and magi come first. this is a story that really amazes. how many poems have been written on this topic. how much is written for each wire. i'm like a writer of this point of view . how many pictures, how many and music
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is a wonderful, inspiring story, and i somehow recently caught myself thinking that on in fact, the magi and the shepherds could not come at the same time? that's for sure. it just wasn’t there, because in fact you came to you much later, and didn’t come to the cave at all. yes, they came, as we know, because after christmas there was the circumcision of the lord, then there was the meeting of the lord, only for many, many months. well, maybe a little , well, some amount of time. they came by summer, and the magi and then, so, uh, in a dream , joseph was given an indication that herod wanted to kill and they left, but to egypt and nevertheless to in our minds, after all, the magi and the shepherds, but they coincide, and this is such a mythological legendary. uh, the idea of this story , it defeats some kind of logical factual basis, and i think it's wonderful. yes, it seems to me, really, that it’s very, uh, it’s great that it happened like that, and by the way, if we talk about such literary coverage, and this story, it’s true, a lot has been written, but i remember that
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when i studied more as a child and teenager in spanish, we read a story that has not been translated, in my opinion, until still into russian by a fairly well-known spanish writer surin a. the story, which is called the first miracle, and the plot of this story is as follows. which means there's a gleam somewhere. well, a rich house is not rich. well, in general, the house and the owner of the house. a terribly angry angry irritable person who swears at his family, who are already tired of him insanely, he is tired of them and of his own passions. here is such a person, and suddenly to him. he is a zealous owner, he comes there every day and tells him what how. one day they tell him that some strange people came into the bread that belongs to him and did something there. he is terribly indignant and goes into this bread, and everyone is already waiting. what does it mean that he is ready to smash them all then, and he goes to the window of this bread and sees something. after which he returns to the
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house completely different and he softly talks to people. here is a story called the first miracle, such a transfiguration that happened to this man. and why is this story even more interesting, because it is evangelical. uh, well, we in mine, bitch, i i understand in the gospel of matthew in the gospel of luke we know, yes, this is the story of christmas. and the evangelists tell us what they consider it necessary to tell to whom the bread lay directly. well , probably for the gospel this is a very important detail. but here is precisely the role of art. yes, the art that adds, that finishes, that fills with sensations, some fantasies, houses, thoughts, and others that correspond to the gospel texture or not, because in fact he is then this owner. if this story is finished, and he says that he saw three kings there. well, this is such a catholic story. why, the magi it was the wings, here he is anyway , he says, baby and three kings well done three kings, that is, his roof rides from what is in his barn. there turned out to be three, and
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the king, and, well, this is not in the gospel, but in the world art it is. and there is such a feeling that the gospel and the christmas story is a challenge for every writer, every composer, every artist. and here's what you think about it. a? that's what you believe in it, he can't turn away and could not say anything. listen here, that's it for everyone, here's brodsky, uh, of course, everyone is a little magi and then some kind of halva someone is fighting, and kings and camels. and it's all mixed up, and the end is completely christmas like. yes, this is the feeling of christmas bach arises. do you know what else my father wanted to understand? he spoke about literature. i would very much like to return, but now about the main meaning. yes, i told you that god comes. that's so modest, yes, well, the question is still in what god. oh well, there they went in different ways, and here, after all, according to own, this is god
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transcendent. and that is, it is god who is generally outside the world of the world, like the space of time, he created this world, and again the world, like space and time, that is, for us there is. this is the time before our meeting. here we are now talking about the present and then it will end, it will be a future that we do not know when we say that god knows the future. we do not mean that he now knows how it will end, but for him not, in general of this time he is out of time and here i am remembering the territory, about which we are often reproached and reproached. and well, tearing out one phrase from his reflections i believe because it is absurd, yes, the place is quibsurd. but why does he speak absurdly, he says god, this god, he incarnated became a man, and this does not fit in my human head, so i can only bow this head reverently before this miracle. this is what has always amazed me. here you can even tougher question to stand. and remember the poor man's house, like a miracle
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loter, where eternally becomes, eating, this image of a baby washed down and lying in a manger, that is, in fact, why in iconography? well, somewhere around the 6th-7th century appears? uh, if not just somewhere on the floor, they suddenly find themselves on the throne. thus showing that he is not born in order to live. that is, friends are already a symbol of the victim. yes, that is, god comes here to die and really become food, become food, become the one who will again pump this new blood about all of humanity. and this, of course, well, quite some other angle too. yes, you and i are still born first , then we live. from there, whatever you see, the son of god is always a son. he's already
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there, and here he is. passes into birth in order not to live so that it can be killed, so that it can be sacrificed and thereby destroyed. this is a wall between humanity and god, we need to talk about the wall, because it seems to me that many people don’t understand either. yes, for some reason, he was incarnated not because there was nothing i wanted to do, i was embodied, yes, that is, we can’t do without talking about houses and eve . yes, because there was this great universal joy that we find in christmas it became necessary, because once there was a great universal catastrophe, and it’s not like that, i also say to students, yes, we read, we really , now they don’t say that they read it, but still. well, yes, yes, ladies, we know everything about the euro, yes, and we always have this one. that's what you are not the story of the life of one family that was a peasant, when something was eaten from him, like aunt eva, or god, he took it and got angry there and kicked him out. yes, this is a global catastrophe.
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man has lost touch with the creator. well, not even that lost is already lost the investigation. yes, here a person made his such an existential choice. strictly speaking, after all, the prohibition of eating the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. eh, he was deeper than just obedience not obedience. why is there not some tree of obedience, for example, yes, yes, namely the knowledge of good and evil, and here everything is very elementary, because it does this choice man, thereby asserting himself as the only criterion of good and evil. that is, he refused. yes, it gives birth to evil, in a sense, in this. yes, you can say, yes, everything from this moment on is god, he no longer determines what is good, and what is evil by man himself. this is indeed a universal tragedy. this is the emergence of a
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person's complete autonomy, which was laid down as a potentiality, as an opportunity, but was not actualized before the master. and if a person can say an absolute no to god , then the question arises. and if it doesn't have such a hmm force, twisting spirals, which pulled her, you know, i remember indulging in childhood. you know, what did the old clock take apart then there were still such mechanical watches . and there has always been such a spring. she’s so seductive and that’s all, i just want to pull out just a little bit, but once we pull it out and we ’ll never be able to stuff it back, because he had to ask a special tool for this, he wanted to ask, what’s the actual tragedy? well , it determines itself, well, in that, and listen, you have the image of god there. well, you you can keep the identity of this likeness to god only while you are. this is how rapidly a person degrades. yes, he
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hid from god hid. yes, then this one is my favorite, of course. adam you didn't eat from the tree. yes, which is the wife you gave me, this is how i say, the standard behavior of a man in a critical situation. god is to blame, the wife is to blame. i'm a knight in white, nothing to do with it. well, because he lost himself, because at that moment he lost respect for himself, so he needs to make excuses and saw in another person a stranger for the first time. yes, they saw that they were not ashamed of their legs. i saw it here. here they did. they hid adam from each other hiding, in my opinion. you know for what there are such words that, and the animals, when they saw how adam did not sleep, here is the divine glory. they turned their backs on him, they stopped seeing him as their master and master, they began to treat him as a threat. that is, while they saw that he was reflecting divinity, they obeyed him. of course, they treated him differently, because
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that in this reproduction the scale of the catastrophe - it generally touched the relationship of man and god, man and man man and the world car signals about culture are still really. here you have set such an interesting vector. how many meanings are gradually unfolding in culture? here we are talking today, childhood culture of childhood did not exist in the ancient world. the culture of childhood, well, it was not, but look, the christmas holiday appeared quite late. i understand, yes, but at first it would be a phenomenon, yes, that is, as it were christmas and epiphany, although chronologically, again give many, many years. yes, they were expenses at first, then it would be yes, yes in the gospel, christmas is described as a patronymic. the later life of jesus remains unbracketed. this is also some kind of big mystery, but this is something over what. i don't even know, art should intervene in this
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situation, art should finish these plots. as far as i understand, there is not much of it . challenges. but that's it in mind here is what this segment, which in gospel is not described. actually, as far as i understand, well, in the world of art , it doesn’t come to my mind too much that there are these, as it were, infantile plots, but these are one more thing. actually. uh, why christmas appeared more than other holidays, because for the first christians really. no, it was important . here is the lord after the god of manifestation. so, when he appeared and traveled around palestine, in theory, like the lord, and then when all sorts of, uh, there are gnostic, yes, when some idea arose that there might be no god and there was no such thing as a man. and there was some kind of substance, there was some kind of symbol, there was some kind of knowledge. that's when it was important. no , he was and so he was born. this is how they should remember it. it is necessary to celebrate this, and it is precisely all these circumstances related to the fact that there
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was no place at the party and the child was in the manger and the shepherds came, the bagels came. that's it, this is the most important part of christian history, and it seems to me that this is the work of a huge number of people, christians. here, i'm just sure that when people thought about it, when they imagined it, when they told it to their children, it has such an effect on, uh, psyche on consciousness. what do you understand? yes? so it was, that is, this is the very case when the gospel becomes a work of art, how much does the whole system have here at once? i just want to finish with academic tediousness. we started talking. yes, that there would be no god of incarnation, if there was no fall into sin, yes, in fact, so that the angle of incarnation would make why god becomes a man? but just like this say? this is a mystery, it is not comprehensible. how is the most important thing in religion? yes, we really can only bow our heads in front of her. well, because, in fact, the meaning of e is not that christ was crucified and suffered with everything in the fact that he was resurrected yes, that it is death, naturally yes, but that there is no death,
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that death is not the end, there life path of each person. yes, that is a person. he cannot, like a baron munhaus, take it for himself and pull it out. e for the hair. and here it is after losing the smoke. here it starts again the same plot of world culture longing, for emu, yes, all all lost paradise. and here is a man trying to jump. here, he tries to pull himself out. here, he draws bashkov for himself. here are all sorts of animals and that's it, not that and that's all, not that, but because you can't pull it out yourself, yes, and then there are solid projections of yourself. yes, yes, he comes so-so reasoning, wait. well no. well, well, well, god, so will not come, that's a guarantee, yes 100%. yes, god won't come like that, he won't come this time, he's leaving, right? yes, yes, and the bay cannot die. in fact, as if really two stories have something in common beginning and end. and here, by the way, let's talk about culture, this
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famous concept. i just recently had a lot of talks with ivan andreevich, esaulov, in our professor. yes, i'm sorry, instead i even started, but he has e he i understand, eh hmm thinks this category of what is, but culture, easter and christmas, yes, so i want to say right away that there is no theological component here, because that once someone said you know when it comes on primitive level. we are orthodox there, the main thing for us is easter for catholics christmas is nonsense, of course, nonsense for any believing christian. easter is understandable, yes, but indeed in culture there is what can be called christmas cultures, and which focus on the fact that god has come, it means that the world has been transformed by this arrival, but something has changed, and those who say, but the main thing - it’s that he’s resurrected and then what’s next for us yes, and as i understand it, within the framework of this concept, we are talking about what, uh, western christians, they are more precisely the culture of western christian countries. but
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more precisely, that's all, it's not a theological concept. they are so christmasy. well, i'm not talking about what it was expressed in. yes, it's already on sale there, which means that it's a separate big topic, and i think that on such a wonderful night, we probably won't be very interested. but there is an easter aspiration there, and therefore here somehow we are not very interested in this world. how do you feel about this concept. it is clear that like any intelligent design. yes she does not reflection of reality, but an attempt to comprehend it. better worse. there really are some. she's productive, that's the idea. well, probably it is productive in order to ask ourselves a question again, if we are not such a christmas culture of mine, if there is something russian in our life, well, it’s easter, but what exactly is our culture, if something is so direct, penetrating , here is life in the first place, here is the way of life of a russian person, what has echoes associated with easter? this is a good question not
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ready, but without this, everything else is will. well, of course, interesting designs are mental, but how they respond. yes, i understand that when we say that we explain easter by this rather, why do we have underdevelopment, there is no emphasis on social transformations, because we understand what it is. well, here it is on the russian life economist. well, yes, yes, you know, it seems to me that a slightly different view was offered here. oh good. and what is the christmas culture christmas or is it a culture? uh, the key figure of the modern european christmas is not at all christ, listen, no, in the form in which he is presented today. it 's not always even frost. it's not even santa claus well, somewhere, maybe nothing good, as it were, well, at least as they draw and not have
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the slightest relation to be recorded in the protocol from behind. it has nothing to do with christ christ is not there. there is no christ in this christmas. that's the problem. no, wait, and in which not, where not in everyday life in everyday life i'm interested in the everyday life of human life. here in this routine, christ is somewhere outside the brackets, because there is now congratulations have christmas christmas tree have a holiday. there are holidays and so on. well, actually, what makes christmas christmas is still christ if christ were not there christmas was not there either and that's all. the rest, of course, is yes ten there is a gradual significance, and here. it seems to me that there are stronger tensions. this is not a tension between a easter and christmas, but a tension between christ inside christmas and anti-christ to those who are likened, as if to christ yes, because the antichrist is, of course, it seems that christ himself is changing klaus, he
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our dear fyodor mikhailovich dostoevsky writes a boy near christ on a christmas tree, which, according to some dostoevsky vedas, is generally the quintessence of christianity fyodor mikhailovich and it's a pardon so to speak, a christmas story. and how to explain this? well actually, see really the tradition of the christmas story. it seems to me that it is so much stronger and richer than the tradition of the easter story, because it seems to me that it’s still possible to fit in the head in the mind. here is this easter culture. that's what, how it is, it seems to me, it's a little, as it were, higher than culture, yes, more and more complicated than culture, it was said in the framework of christmas. yes, a breakthrough there, but still, christmas is a more intelligible thing, and therefore it seems to me that here, uh, well, in any artist it is somehow more clear what and how to do, but you are right and the story of e. dostoevsky and by the way, here i would just say that
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you can find common ground between the european and russian culture, because both our writers and european writers often associated christmas with such a blatant, but criticism of social foundations. why , how terribly arranged life is that this saint. on a ton night, here suffering children freezing starving remember anderson yes, deakins match girl. you can remember, you can remember. eh, kuprin, he has such a story, the poor prince, you can remember the marvelous story of leonid andreev, an angel. yes, remember, in the same place someday. well, everything, they are all fine and the writers can be blamed for something there, but, but this is a cool work, i immediately remembered, i understand, yes, well, angel - it's just cool. fairy tale boy so he saw this angel, how he was transformed, and how he brings this angel home, hangs it near the stove, and wax the angel is melting, well, it's just super, yes, and so i
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'm talking here, so we see what exactly christmas causes artists to do. this is the feeling of the wretchedness of our life, that life is terrible such an appeal to people, but remember, but here around yourself, yes, no matter how close you are around your christmas geese around yours that is, remember contentment where the lord really was born. think of the poor poor sires. and this prompted. yes, in life she called to life. these are such wonderful works. well, of course, in dostoevsky it is a boy at christ on the christmas tree. winter. still here it is very important that christmas is the contrast between winter, cold, cold blizzards and warm houses with fire and comfort. they can all be there. here are the writers. he feels it. yes, not everything is this universal cold, which also challenges and which also appeals to our conscience. easter here is
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completely different story, so there is no way to say that there is a christmas culture. this is below culture, easter is not the point. they are just different, like these two different events. and when there was a pandemic, we all sat at home, and i tried to read to children. e. well, actually. i read christ to the boy, but i got it. everything is here. and i did n’t get it that way, apparently, with age you become sentimental. and you agree that this is true. well, if i understand correctly, i read from someone that this is almost quintessence. here is the christianity of dostoevsky, which is roughly speaking, in order to understand dostoevsky one does not need the brothers karamazov. well, more precisely, the brothers of course. a here is the boy at christ on the christmas tree. here is his philosophical, religious philosophical, theological here, i would not argue this and would not argue with it, because in others you can also find a director. well, maybe this is really a very
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cool story, after all, dostoevsky bridge, as a novelist, we perceive it. yes, and here it is concentrated in the story that it turned out about something that is interesting. here yolka yolka is, in general, not quite, as it were, a christian thing. yes, they didn’t have christmas trees initially, christmas trees appeared there somewhere, which means damned west, well, that's what it is. probably, the responsiveness of a russian person took this christmas tree and became. it is a religious symbol, and yet this is religion. it assumes, like the culture of the moment of enrichment, the moment of assimilation, therefore, uh, i understand that there may be a bad santa claus there. i don’t know, well, santa claus, i wouldn’t give all that away either, and we’ll take the snow maiden. they are not anti, they really are too. uh, part of that culture, and again. i think it's attractive. it attracts to christianity attracted to this holiday. and let some inquisitive child think through santa claus. and what's next, and who goes where, how
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it all sinks into his soul. no, if santa claus will be a stepping stone to christ well, how does he stand opposite? i don't know, maybe not for all kids. but this petka came and saw, an angel, too. well, what kind of angel is there with some susalny. yes, there, and yet in the heart of a child. something somehow moved, and with santa claus, maybe the snow maiden is beautiful, but this is how the question again culture. it's like for many of our contemporaries, yes master and margarita is completely non-canonical forgive. yes, forgive me great e, that means bulgakov for a great novel, indeed, great brilliant but with a religiously quite simple such a flattened primitive, eat his truth that you have a headache psychotherapist. it's better for me to explain than yes, and jesus christ is a superstar well, not at all canonical, but they thought about it. gratitude is kept in the heart, and i will tell you more. here i
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studied at the soviet school. yes, i am russian the family did not have the gospel in the house at all; there was nowhere to buy it. yes and so i heard with my hand about jesus christ - superstar and she had such an effect on me both with music and the hero and the plot. there is an english special school, i somehow began to listen to understand, and i really that's it through this hand. peru i learned who is uh, christ pilate there mary magdalene apostles. let them be completely different than in the gospel. but it's really a step. as you say, so for many people. for many, including my dear teacher and the host of channel one yuri pavlovich vyazemsky is also jesus christ superstar and master and margarita, of course. these are expensive. eh, heart images and therefore i, by the way, say, sometimes a little strange, when today they start this fight, you don’t understand why it’s incomprehensible. why doesn't he also claim that this is some kind of canonical version. yes, what is it that you can read there instead of the gospel well, like a step? yes, anything is possible. can be?
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the kingdom of heaven eduard artemiev has just died and watched several programs there when he had an anniversary. he is a very interesting thing he said that when he heard the beatles somehow he seemed to him in our doorway also a lever on the guitar. i'm here i love the beatle, but he said that's when he heard jesus christ - superstar of the hands of operas. he couldn't do anything for a year. yes, and he is still a guru. he is a master. yes, that is, this musical richness. it cannot take on musical wealth. there is nowhere, of course, that what is talented is somehow fed by some kind of good energy, as it seems to me, you know, you remembered nikolayevich's gift. and here is my impression. uh, now at once here at me all has stirred up. we also talked to him. and here is his genius, and i don't know it. well, he 's such a evangelical child. by the way, this is also the question. yes, and theological and cultural. why? this is how i describe it now, yes, because i can’t write it any other way. this is be like children, i do not obey. yes there, yes, and here it is completely.
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you know, such a childish open soul shocked me completely. when i invited him to interview him in the port, yes, yes, i could not call. well, that is, the editor called there and that's it and he says to me, call yourself, well, i called, no answer. then i watch the call. he returns the call to me and says, but we do not know each other. he says, hello. e, this is an artist. so hello. he says, i'm sorry, i'm in intensive care. they just tell me they just had surgery. i'm coming off drugs . i see that you called me, i'm sitting thinking, lord in our time, when the standard answers. i don't take unknown calls. he to whom from no one at all he has no mine. he calls me back and apologizes for disturbing me. here you are looking for me. this. well , by the way, you know this, for me personally, it ’s still from the series that christianity brought to the world. yes, i'm trying to say as a student.
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it may seem to you that some categories that i was operated on today and good relations with older children there, that they were always not there, they always were not. and that 's just then. that's when hmm well we're talking about christmas today, but when she crossed it was said forgive them because they don't know are doing something. it was then that, so to speak, mercy began, and mercy, as gleb zheglov convinces, explained the priestly word. it's true, as much as a priest. the ancient world does not know such an attitude, this topic from childhood. he, of course, she is also very interesting, very complex, because on the one hand. today we are talking about the cult of childhood, but on the other hand, this is not a cult . childhood is just the same infantilism, it is a cult. eh, rather such a phenomenon as sophism, when they try to
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create an absolutely safe living environment around a person, to indicate all triggers, all painful points and so that he could not stumble anywhere, experience spiritual discomfort, and so on. and these are terrible things, precisely because it destroys at the very foundation the principle of life that we grow only by overcoming ourselves, just breaking through pain through death, a person becomes a full-fledged person. and just maxim the confessor says that the most important thing is what christ brought to earth. this is a victory over the fear of pain before death, which is crucified by christ's christmas by the resurrection, death becomes tamed; it ceases to be the main problem of human life. and here's the denial. interact with this conditional safe death, and you
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are a painless death. it turns a person into a heart attack, and he may not only be there 6-7-10-12 years old. he can remain the same at the age of 50 or 60. infantile anti-christianity is also connected with a real desire to get away from the topic of death in general, of course, yes . overcoming death through humanism. yes yes, i know you love this theme. well, a brilliant idea that no one can confirm and no one can scare such that we can transfer human consciousness into such carriers that will no longer be subject to,
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like, natural intelligence. this is also a variation, either our mind is transferred to some technical devices that can, accordingly, reproduce themselves endlessly, or a person is frozen after death in the hope that a certain amount of time will pass. now she's talking then man hop miraculously mr. mckinley's flight with vysotsky across the lyon. this is how the film was, i don’t know, for me it’s all the same at the level of fantasy. there scientific not scientific, that's all , i don't take this seriously. although on the other hand. of course, you can object to anyone who comes to mind. there, some number of years ago, what will happen, this is what eco yes , artificial insemination, nevertheless. it has already become a fact of our lives. so god knows. the thing is , after all, sunday is christ's. this is not just a return to the same life in the same capacity. why is the easter theme
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for us so much, we kind of approach it , well, with trepidation we don’t understand. how can you be resurrected in the body, while this body, can eat food. and at the same time pass through the walls there and now they appear in the book. uh, the apocalypse that there will be no more time. if we also talk about time to get out of here and nothing is clear at all. well, okay. here it is clear that there is only one who has become so and, accordingly. each of us can in moderation to be like. in general, it’s interesting, it ’s all here once again the word mystery yes, i’ll pronounce it, but how much but how a modern person reacts to a mystery is scared, scared, of course, scared. in general, we have a lot of such tensions inside them, uh, most likely more of a psychological nature. and even stronger existential nature, when something does not happen the way we want, basically, we return to the same thing. we are eve each of us plans a safe living environment
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. here's a plan that should in my life to be so so so so so just as it just starts to crumble. we are indignant , frustration begins, yes, dissatisfaction with a murmur is your request, so that you do not leave, paying unsatisfied, yes, but in fact, we have come again as specialists, yes, in fact, this is also an escape from the most powerful tool for growth, because that faith overcomes this tension of uncertainty, when a person has god, when a person has a relationship with god, then, accordingly, he can afford such the space is not certainty, which otherwise, you will simply break, it will be you understand, and what can i rely on at all? and who else has interesting twists here, like, who has it from the greats. there was a thought about the fact that god is surprised not by the scale
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of our requests, but by their petty ones. well , i think he is, yes, yes, yes. at the lions. yes, so that the lord, he says, i'll forgive you what you want, we say, maybe an apartment, well , a brand new one, or a newer typewriter. yes , it's sad, of course. i'm still going back to the cultural echoes of christmas. uh, cinematic interesting stuff. yes , uh, uh, let's say gang fu life uh, it's a wonderful life. franco drips. yes, even such a classic classic christmas story. yes, a person decides, but to end it, because everything is bad, life is suicide. everything is terrible there. there, an angel appears to him in the form of what kind of drunkard is there, if i don’t confuse anything, well, that ’s all, too, because it’s interesting. how long does it live in culture. this is actually the forty-sixth year, in my opinion, 48 of the last century. hmm, that is , there are already such direct ones, that is, this is no longer this is not a christmas story. yes, it is not
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necessarily present, it is already much further, but it is still there, yes. well, a person can't live without a miracle, really ca n't. and that's exactly the word miracle associated with christmas starting. by the way, of course, uh, starting with the uh history of the seed. yes, after all, this is what simeon yes heard when he was copying. yes, this is a well-known story, but based on the rating of the underlying holiday, candlemas. yes, a virgin will give birth. yes and so he thought there he corrected or wanted to correct and it was sent to him. this is longevity. yes, and here he lived to i remember very well this day, when the virgin and child came in this game, and i was at the sermon of father dmitry smirnov e about the feast of the meeting. he says, just imagine the hugeness of this jerusalem temple. here they come, so the mother of god is watching. there are many people there, no one sees her, and no one, and no one knows, a woman with a child came. you never know there comes not only two people. here are semyon
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who have been for many, many years. yes, and lives for centuries . so, uh, the widow, who is an honest widow there, who is also quite old only here they are in their hearts. yes, with their spiritual eyes, they saw her, they now approached releasing him, widening him lord yes, he addresses the baby. i mean, here's more in this story. after all, what is striking about christmas is that and also the annunciation, yes, that is, how is it all, how is it all prepared? it's amazing how it all fits together. so why am i saying this, that the charge is a miracle, which is embedded in this story? seems pretty simple. but, well, she came, but she gave birth. well, how many times you never know, yes, such, as it were, an absolutely natural thing, yes, but the most this is great a miracle occurs, never there any aliens from the sky flocked. and when something happens in ordinary acquaintances and it is clear to everyone, what is wonderful and here is art , then art just feels introduced and longs to react to it. yes, that is, and the gospel is a provocation, in fact , in such a cultural sense. yes, here it is
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, it is abandoned, yes, in the world it does not put us calm, we interpret it differently, we react to it differently. but it's really such an eternal holiday. here the bolsheviks wanted to ban it there, but still they impossible. yes, well, replace replace, but anyway, i remember there was a soviet atheistic child, but still a miracle, but still the feeling that there will be some kind of miracle, yes, christmas tree miracle santa claus, a miracle is still a star. oh well, it would seem the kremlin star then. she's not a kremlin star, guys. it's a different star, but it's still a star. that's what's cool, right? here's how it's all this non-motouristic pale, how it is conquered by this evangelical light. i wanted to say something else that is also an interesting thing. see, uh, i'm all about the ancient world. days birthdays were not celebrated, and i did not check, as far as i understand, the tradition of celebrating a birthday. she, apparently, is also associated with christmas in the gospel. there is a hierarchical talent. and salome is the head of the baptist. they also
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celebrated his birthday as a gift. yes, well, it means already, yes, he says, it’s rare , after all, it’s rare, indeed the ancients didn’t celebrate very often, because we know the dates of death there. yes, when they were born there, no one ever wrote it down, but i think for a christian it's still hmm you're yours birthday he immediately inevitable. yes, you do . you understand very well that the very date of christmas it also refers, of course, primarily to the essence of what is happening to the fact that this was something not winter . yes, it's a car crossing. here is the most. the main thing, this is the most, of course, this annunciation and the fathers have already appeared from here. there were different incomprehensible. yes, don't go that way. yes, maybe even. it should be, too, in fact. it's very strong that e god comes into this world, yes, like light, here god comes into the world, like light there is light, there darkness, and what cannot be in power? and it's not
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easy. well, some kind of visual. a beautiful image, this is actually a visualization of the main commandment about love for enemies that do not defeat evil with evil. yes, and be defeated by evil, and defeat evil with good, do not try to eradicate the darkness. uh, in some other way than bringing in a light source. hey and behold, this is a christmas themed light motif starting with a christmas star. and ending here, uh, i don’t even know how to end. here it is here it is all christmas light, svyatki light holiness, yes in the slavic language and in other languages. these are also similar- root concepts yes, holiness is light. and here is alexei nikolaevich i really like it. your thoughts that the gospel as a
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provocation for the artist. and then what the artist wants to do with it. here he is, he responds to this, too, probably, maybe in different ways. maybe to somehow show this color, yes. or perhaps there is no other way. well, this person is already dependent. everyone has their own, as it were, personal story. everyone has their own attitude. yes, that is, god gives us a supply. we must directly accept the rebounds. you can say god give those there a coin. you can bury it. can you invest somewhere from it somewhere? yes, there is a book written about it. so, that's why i think, maybe there are completely different things here, but there is something else i thought. but look, it means we really have a period from christmas to e. god of appearance. so baptism is called svetka. yes, and at the same time. we're talking about one read somewhere. maybe it's not very blessed, because it's such accelerating force, then already when a long phenomenon. it means that everything is already all pure strength, small all sorts of years there. well, pushkin yes,
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the classic eugene onegin, yes, that is, it turns out that this is still an e period, when the lord is a child and before god appears, although i say, here, too, interesting time is moving, yes, that is, in earthly life. it 's been almost 30 years, but in the gospel, well, in our calendar there are 12 days, uh, and it's very interesting what to do 12 days on the one hand, this is continuous time there without fasting. yes, that is, we rejoice, we are walking there on strictly prohibited spare parts, excellent wording is excellent. ah, it's strictly forbidden on the other hand. can we play pranks like children? yes, we can afford what we are, that is, i want to say that christmas gives an impetus to some kind of incredible freedom of the human spirit of mood, and all sorts of carnivals, these masquerades, i also loved so much and there the nobility culture too these reacted in their own way. and on christmas there was caroling - it was rather such a folk
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tradition, and all sorts of noble balls and other and these scores were important. they met there, future married couples formed there. that is, really. eh, christmas here was connected with life and culture, uh, with politics and much, much, so that is, of course, the earthly projection of this holiday. why it is very important, because we will say the same about the light tit after easter . yes, everything will be different there, but now, returning to this topic of our conversation. oh, i would also add that the rhythm of the rhythm of life is of great importance here. yes exactly what, after all, is the life of a russian person. it was woven into a liturgical rite. and so, he set certain such periods of maximum stress. it was a christmas post after all. well, i'm sorry even if it's just over a month old. it is too. well, this is serious. in recent weeks it's strong in the orthodox yes, well listen, well
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the catholics are a little different there. there are also catholics there. there are other ways to serve. yes, yes, here, and then a deep breath. here is an exhalation from vyatka. just finished svetki, and then the preparatory delicam is just starting to take a break, too. ultimate tension, passionate, week, deep exhalation. easter week is everything and the understanding of this rhythm. you know, i remember with great gratitude the years of study at the moscow theological academy, when, yes, when, when you say, they could fall out, we just couldn’t go home, it was so organic. and look forward to the next few moments. you live already, you don’t even know that it’s more important for you what is happening now or that it’s close approaching. you don't know what you'll be rejoicing about in the coming it's built through the last easter here it fills life so much with something different. well, i don’t know about
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vibrations, or something, before church life. you didn't even understand them close, you never wait to sleep, i have such an autodad, but very interesting. i've been honored to participate here, which means i'm on the jury and the competition. remember last year. we were with you, and oratory at the academy, and you know what we noted last year, it seems, either it didn’t exist, does it mean, uh, that there are 10 human finalists talk on a free topic of the public speaking competition, and we sat with fellow judges. and noted that this is standard. well, this is standup. that's me to the question. but these walls of the seminary academy, they seem to be in a completely different world, but at the end i came out, er, to share my impressions. well, they are wonderful, the guys are very cool. guys walking around the stage is not necessary to keep the audience. yes , the tone is not necessary there. and now, it seems that there is a rhythm, they live and that's it. but i don’t
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have a phone with me, but this little thing, it everything destroyed all the barriers uh-huh, because they , too, are still there. i see. they. they are normal , good, excellent seminarians. but this cultural-historical environment and atmosphere. what will scare you? no, it doesn't scare me. i'm just sorry, i have a nasty culturologist in me. is it like an observation? yes, this is a very important observation, because it is so, but no, there is someone. i can say that it is, and this is wonderful, because it says that the church is alive, if the church were dead, it would have hard, the boundary between the body brothers. yes, i now think that there is something good and correct understatement. i mean, let's, so let's dwell on some innuendo. perhaps uh, they will gather us and go to talk. friends with
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the holiday of all holidays merry christmas that has come last time we talked so sincerely, discussed the past, the present, there are many questions about space. it's very interesting for me to listen to you all the time and i think, e today we can talk and reveal even more questions, uh, who is interested. i may be interested in something from my space flight experience. well, i think, thank god that there was such an opportunity to meet, one more time, and
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because there was too little time to talk heart to heart, but remember, returning to ours. eh, the new year's table, when, well, you communicate with your family. here's the video. you see, they have sparklers in their hands, then they will definitely take pictures of how fireworks are fired in the yard. it’s clear that we don’t have any firecrackers at the station, not bengal days, but you would definitely have was, which, uh, maybe few people know. uh, it was a real non-standard situation. uh, it was a fire at the station in space of this one, glory. god for now. here, maybe you can tell something about him, by the way, the holiday happened. we have after the first well the new year. the next holiday, what do we have on february 23? well christmas yes and then february 20th.
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yes, the day of the defender of the fatherland, the colonel flew. well, in principle, all the defenders of the fatherland flew. there are six people with each one, and yes, the head of the military. in the evening they gathered for the table session was already extremely. we said that everything, that is, everything is fine at the station. here we wished to rest. good night in the tsup and we sit and spend time with all this crew. they send me to light the oxygen bomb. where do we get oxygen from? well, yes, the concept of igniting is such a conditional feeling, that is, launching it, well, capsizing, in principle, there’s nothing there, just take it and shove it. there is a pipe and start this process, they entrusted me or sent me as an inexperienced person, as yet. i flew to the neighboring module. these
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i carried out the operation, i started it, i felt that oxygen had already gone there. and i think, now i need to return, i turn around, i'm going to fly away. and i hear some kind of crackling, i stop , turn around, look at this installation and see such a picture of the pipe in which we laid it here. an oxygen bomb, and on top it is covered with a filter, and this filter burns out, and uh is remembered directly in my head. immediately the voice of the teacher went, who said that this filter was made of non-combustible fabric. it burns and then everything is a quote, like a small one the volcano acted in such a way that more and more sparks appeared on it. and they burned through this fabric there and then the flame started
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. i remember that i wasn’t scared, but it was a shock. and there was a question in my head all the time. why is it not a question? what to do, and why is it just a question of what to do minimally to do something like that, then i see my hands began to do what they needed, they stretched there. the fan had to be turned off. here. so i pressed a button on the remote there turned off this fan. i think, in general, everything is correct. but why does it burn then it says, i wanted the first thing to me that's when the flame went there. here i am after shutdown. i think i need to get this burning object, then i thought, no, this is hot. i take a fire extinguisher. uh-huh, i think i need to turn it on. it turns on. like this. and in my head it starts why it burns then i thought it was
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necessary to warn the guys. i turn to him. there they sit at the table, luke, so joyful. and i think if i now shouted, a fire, they will be frightened. that's why i'm like this guys fire 00 quietly said, but i i started to put out i started to put out i'm still in a state of shock. well, the thought was that it was on fire, and next to it was the station’s casing. there were some 3-5 millimeters of aluminum that would burn out. if not only god forbid there was no sense there was no thought. i did it. i tilted this thing towards me and pushed it away until it was all burned out, the pipe is the side. well, it's all about the question. why does it burn, when you have gone
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everything is already there. here, uh, the sensors went off, the firemen of this fire smoke alarm system went off a lot of the time . uh huh, it turned on by itself the siren wailed. this is how my shock goes. i already have a clear idea, i look at the guys, i see how they turn. so their eyes open and a thought in their head. now they have a shock. i burst into the carcass, just like that valera korzun in shorts takes a fire extinguisher from me and shouts fire extinguishers to everyone. and everyone scatters in modules. he starts looking for a fire extinguisher. i also flew to look for a fire extinguisher. and from that moment on, i
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began to get some kind of pleasure from what i watch, i see how the crew is a demon of fuss, without any screaming. save yourself there, who can work. he said the fire extinguishers are all to the fire extinguisher. just as it was worked out on the ground during training, that they worked so clearly. he shouts, there it is to put on the counterarms to put them on there. the picture itself valera extinguished the picture is such a gray gray background the whole module is in smoke, but valera, as it were, against this background, he hangs with a fire extinguisher. it is in the air that such a jet beats. and there is crimson
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. such a bright, bright crimson color, and it illuminates everything. this whole gray background illuminates its front part. and so an association immediately arose there, as if the metallurgist was near the mrtnovskaya furnace. now he will pierce this flap there so that the metal goes. here is one to one. this happened to me, then they put it out and it all went well, but you can’t air out the station any further than the problem with the atmosphere. no, no, by the way, this is the first thing we gathered here, there the contacts are still in gas masks. uh, so, firstly, he gets in touch, says, extinguished. well, he asks. can we take off the gas masks? uh-huh what the question was one than
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we, what we will breathe, in principle, it’s not scary that we saw what was burning; we didn’t know what kind of substance was burning, because, in principle, we have what we have. well, first of all, we had this stainless steel checker body on fire. this is all the aluminum equipment of this installation that was. well, and most importantly, there was a substance that, in a normal reaction, gives out oxygen. and when burning, what will it be with an open fire? and at a temperature of 1.200 °, well, yes. uh, can we breathe these products or not? the earth said that nothing now, some nights there, uh, the night has gone. naturally, there are no specialists. here, well, they couldn’t answer us, they said that they could only receive information in the morning, and
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then valery left, here we are. we have such gas masks for 2 hours and all the men are behind me. he does a heroic deed, and there were no smiles, nothing on earth. we can both laugh there about you think there, but it’s not clear what to do with it later. if god forbid, he says guys. here, look what will happen, here he is, he constantly told us about that i feel fine, i feel fine, everything is fine there, then we already began to take off our gas masks. we have an american jebel there, linger was a doctor valera told him, this is how you organize a medical
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center. you look at everyone and tell everyone to come to him in turn. here, well, and jerry already felt himself to be the right person for the doctor. well, there was such a fire in general . this whole flight of yours is very full of such events, about which we usually talk, on which we train a regular situation, but, which just happened exactly your flight. and recently, i spoke to scream shipenko , a director with whom we participated in one challenge project, uh, who was already filming a film about the disaster, but there for a little while, of course, especially about the fire, which was not there. it 's just salyut seven station. well, we even smile. but there is a real story, real flights, where, in addition to the fire, degnetization also came. uh, because the cargo ship collided with the station, it was all real and i told him. this is going to be a real blockbuster. it will all be
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true. here you look in this direction, i will talk with people. you may be interested in making a film, well, i say through there was a depressurization. it was also a dangerous thing . when i flew into space, i asked this neatly. how many astronauts do i have to wait for regular situations, how many of them do you actually have? it's in our training. there are five of them on the ticket and that's it, as if it's all or not all. and there sounded such saying, well, the station is new. inside will be in six months. well, maybe four, well, a maximum of five said so, and when they arrived we already had three of them at the station. the first is not a staff, when we began to separate to look at these steps, these solar-powered antennas began to open and one antenna did not fully open. well, they told us that everything was
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dangerous, that she told me that she was no longer participating in the control loop. uh, at night there was some kind of failure on the ship there , some device went out of the building device. so i bent my second finger. when we went to dock, we had it in automatic mode , like regular ones. the distance is a meter, probably stayed when the accident stopped the ship. yes, there vasily took these control knobs into his own hands. i still pressed the button with trembling hands. there he switched these circuits docked. three i think the flight is just starting for six months or three, but they said that, well, you know, there will be no more fire. there was a
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fourth non-standard situation 2 weeks after the start after the fire, vasily told me, you know, he says, this is not a staffing was very serious. she pulls two. i thought everything. life will be like in paradise, a maximum of five they said, i'm used to weightlessness. i am already rejoicing. it was such a powerful rise. the system refused, the other system refused all together. they began to refuse there with us and carbon dioxide rose there. the temperature in one place was rising. it dropped to a disgrace in another place, setelem grilled , there vasilyevich also had his own problems , the cargo ship was cut off. this is such an emergency situation when it crashes and the pressure starts to drop, and you feel how the pressure drops, it was a
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strong leak yes, it is there, well, we have somewhere in there was half an hour left, maybe 30 minutes or 28 something like that. well, you know, uh. well, it's not stocks. everyone there came out of it, then we lost electricity, when nothing worked at all. that is, there is no connection. yes , of course, everything was connected, or it would also be turned off. would not turn on for sure, of course, that turned off on the day. batteries
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and the light we observed. chic polar south was i think that i'm grateful to fate that this happened, because the picture that we saw through the porthole. she was fantastic, we went around the southern part of, uh, this is australia and there, antarctica is within easy reach. she 's right there on the horizon. she was all on fire, why are you here pillars of fire, they rose like that, as if from the ground so high and they are so ghostly in color, so green, light, red, pink, yellow. this is how everyone is shaking. here, i look and suddenly i see a street
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, a road, trees grow there. and silence and darkness, this is cosmic, that is, and only here the polar lights shine and go nowhere run. we do not need his porthole. at this large meter sat watching. well, in short, when we went to the descent already in my head, well, these emergency situations. i didn't count how many there are. well, it's useless already. no, they are all. it's not the best anymore. the main thing has become. it's just a miscalculation. what else can fail? that's where we'll be working. so the time has come to turn on the tape recorder there. we called it there, right? and now, and now there is no such thing, well, he wrote down this internal connection of ours. uh, all negotiations. this is the case if there is no communication with the earth, i turn it on, and it does not turn it on, and i turn it on, and it does not turn on. uh, i thought, well,
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now on earth no one will know what happened to us like this, this phrase sounded and we entered the dense layers of the atmosphere, there instead of i don’t know how you had a normal descent. oh yes, smooth. yes, everything is smooth here, but before that i had heard enough that it was shaking during the descent. great. no, well, not without it, but everything was predictable. and we are entering the dense layers of the atmosphere. that's where everything is on fire. neither one fluctuation is strange, even on a centrifuge a little harder. and then it gently presses us down. i look there, how a drop of juice goes down the tube there. well , all overloads appear and i think it doesn’t shake for a reason. and so we were not shaking until the opening of the parachute. well, then, in short, when we fly up to the ground, the
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blow was very strong. i also thought wow soft landing came to himself. vasily says to me on the knee, sanya, we are alive, yes, the guys from the search and rescue service appeared there, the hatch opened, the doctors look in, as we say, everything fine. he says your soft landing engines failed. and right here, right away , i remembered, the first one was not a staff, in the first minute the last one in the last second of the flight and i thought, now the cosmos has let me go, there will be no more surprises. bentalgin is the number one remedy for pain, spasm and inflammation
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tinkoff application point the camera at the phone number the scanner recognizes even handwritten numbers install the tinkoff application and transfer money easily and without a commission and i don’t even remember the last time i laughed like that, i danced. yes, you are my gold. we are generally talking about premium, i'm a failure, i'm right. i immediately liked you mts premium subscription online cinema ion 50 gb internet mts music and book service lines two months free. if you make a film about your flight, then i think more than two hours, then the audience will be mesmerized to watch everything happen, especially one after another until the very last touchdown. just you
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know, not against the movie . tell everything honestly. well, yes, an honest film is needed, because what i said is, as if on the surface, something that, in principle, probably everyone knows, and everyone says, like on fire. how is the crime. you were heroic there. and i remember that this is that we were extinguishing a fire there, that we were repairing something there. this is our job. we were taught this; it was not perceived in any way as heroism. here is the heroism of vasily when he had ethylene glycol poisoning? and when he said that i, well, as if in a clean outward appearance, it was clear that he was bad, well, he didn’t say to the ground that he was bad, but he told me, then, when he had already come to his senses, he spoke. you know, he says, i don't know what happened to me. i'm so bad.
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it was never. i started to think that you you will do after i die and started writing you a letter. there is no action here, not running around the station with a hammer. there , returning there, i will cut everyone, i will cut everyone. and when he had problems with his heart, naturally, the doctors took into circulation there this physical education forbade any pills to do. naturally, tablets. everything is under control there, but until the end of the flight. uh, he didn’t do physical education like that. he could n't. you flew the ninety-seventh somewhere in 10 years after the start of operation. could would go back to the mir station but we know the tragic ones. well, they decided that it was flooded,
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here. personal feelings, this is your second home for half a year was in space, what did you feel, well , firstly, when they found out, and the second it was shown, they shared how the distance was on fire, and we were losing our native patriotic station, which had been flying for 15 years. she did not fall apart before our eyes, therefore. well, then it didn't fall apart before our eyes, then, uh, there was a whole epic about saving the station, so to speak, not from the point of view. here are the astronauts there who flew something was repaired there, it didn’t fall apart from the station, and the salvation was tied to the fact that the people there collected money so that a well, the station continued to fly, that is, this process was, uh, but in the end they decided that gotta sink it. and i was. there were a lot of people in the soup, by the
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way, i have never seen a soup so full. that's where the experts sit in these. that's usually all the journalists up there. on the balcony and here, only specialists, no one else, so everything was packed downstairs. there were even these uh, journalists sitting there. well, as it were, the americans were sitting there , i remember, even with my sticky there is a direct report. ah, it was a pity. it was a pity, because for us it was the understanding that this station is still operational. and politicians tell us the station is old and needs to be changed. and
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we know that she is a normal crew that was. uh, they flew in, they said, the station was working, was it capable of inspection, that it was checked? well, there then in every way, well, the station is operational. uh, that the station is changing. see we have salute oh, world, this is was the eighth, there the station is already giving the deadline she calmly brings her to orbit no, this is not a tragedy, and this would not be a tragedy, but everyone understood that we were saying goodbye to our national program. although already then, in my opinion, yes. well, it has already become your job. well, yes, you have already set flights to her. that is, as if here from the point of view, such we flew here and will fly here. we worked here, we will work here. yes, and
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we will already be an international project well, the new is understandable a large ambitious project. well we lost really their own national station, where our nationals might be decided. i don't know, uh, the country's security issues now. uh. we have come to what is accepted at the government level. uh, the fact that we will build our own russian orbital station grew. mm, the money was allocated for a preliminary design. and you, uh, or there, know a lot about this, especially since you are our adviser to the general director, pp-star. by the way, she does not only sew our spacesuits , not only spacesuits, right? there they work very hard. what work is being done on yes for the air force? well, a lot of work is going on, here's an interesting one. uh, we've known for a long time how long i've been on. we have two
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spacesuits, orlan, this is the one in which we go out into outer space, the falcon in which we fly in the ship, but we are looking forward to the future, here is a new station, new objects that we want to visit moon mars there and so on, for sure, something you do something else at your own enterprise . well, if it's not so secret, and you can e bring it to the usual. listener hmm well naturally, we are doing something forward. and besides , here, uh, well, it has been repeatedly said that it's time to fly, well, fly even further. we made the ships we know how. do you understand? basically, we can do everything. well the new year's ship is getting ready. yes, now this is the orel ship, which financial resources have been allocated and not so quickly, but it is being done, it will be different from our
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alliance with you. and more volume, there will be more people, there. maybe you need to be able to fit up to the moon to mars, and so, but you need to walk on the moon. well, yes, that's why we're doing it. and we begin work, therefore, according to promising spacesuits. and for this ship there will be a new spacesuit. i think or not. well, at least a modification, because it is already necessary to move on to a new one. and there were three of us, we are so shy i remember every this start landing. you sit and feel the elbow of a friend. there are three cubes for three. here in these suits. now, of course, it will be easier. now there can be four or more of us, but i think they do better work on chairs there. yes chairs exactly new volumes new chairs. well naturally, this tells everything, which will be different. yes, it’s different, it’s clear that i
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don’t know if the cop skis will be cast, that’s each of us. well, i don't know about our body. let's just say, if well, colleagues on the dragon do not have any lodgment. well, that is, this is a layer of an ordinary chair, and i don’t know how it is in a car, or i don’t know how it is in a modern aircraft. here is combat. you can customize it there, there will be few differences, let's say. so, they will all be similar and the chair will be reusable. uh, the spacesuit will slightly different. e, where, after all, in principle, is something that needs to be understood, we do not have such a process as on earth, when every season you need to put on a new suit. well, fashion. here she is, as it were, dictated. that flared trousers,
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then tight trousers and all the spacesuits are all a little different. this is the means that saves a person should not save here. and maybe, fortunately, maybe, and unfortunately, it is not subject to this. here is a process that all the time you need to do something new. well, we are not standing still, you can even see it. well, there are some elements that change from yes, from season after season something uncomfortable is taken. that is, we are now inventing new materials to perform the same functions, perhaps, purely outwardly, it will change little. or maybe it will be noticeable. but the fact that it will be new will definitely be more convenient. not enough. and here is the spacesuit, which is in
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the ship, well, more or less, it's clear. although, in principle, with the one with which the floor does not go. eh, that 's understandable too. uh, he will be very similar to orlan, perhaps, uh-huh option. well, in principle, the eagle has very good design schemes made. well, from this point of view, how easy it is to put on, but we enter it, we enter it before but here is a new eagle, well, a new one for outer space. we now know that the station will be the most important, the main thing is the new one will be distinguished by roses. this is the most important thing about the inclination of the orbit and everything goes to that, well, i don’t know if it’s 100% completely accepted that it will fly right through the poles, thus we will always see close. uh, we don’t see russia so much now on the entire surface of the earth, well, below us, well, i don’t know the maximum, volgograd and here, for example, moscow and st. petersburg,
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in general, we see at a big slope, and here we will see everything below us, but there is another question. this is radiation and they talk a lot about this, that increased radiation and it was stated that long stay due to radiation. eh, she will be almost visited there, but 2-3 months maximum crew. to fly in, well, of course, for a spacewalk, where we are not protected, there must be a new spacesuit, new materials. i don't know any kind of composite protective squad, because that radiation is really on the pluses a lot. eh, well, definitely more intense. yes, of course , but the spacesuit is like such a secondary means of protection against radiation during orbital flights, basically at the station it should protect the station, but firstly, you need to protect this one, because there will be a person there all the time. so now, if we are talking about protection there, the eagle, then it depends on the people who
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produce the materials. uh, if they start producing materials that protect and can be used for a space suit, then they will apply. this is one problem that needs to be solved. but these are materials scientists. there to think, another task, when you need a spacesuit to make greater mobility. that is, you must well for the convenience of work. well, if we are talking about the station. orlana, the legs are not particularly busy there, by the way, the station will not be as huge as the iss is planned. she will probably repeat the contours of the world of the world. yes, this is, well, it will be enough, because it will be the russian national. perhaps it will be visited by our colleagues from other space agencies. we are now, well, first of all, we are working, we have not terminated our relationship with anyone, but we have new ones. uh, let's just say companions who want at least the first single person to fly this one. well, let's say with this strange one, because we know that only after e someone
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got into space. this state is called space, that is, a space power. if at least one person representative of this country has been in space. yes, husband tourists will fly, by the way, no, well, that is, here fly, of course they have already launched about ten. yes, we launched the most, and we were the first to launch tourists, and the first otherwise, and continued to launch them. here uh. well, now it’s just a spacesuit, when at a new station and, in principle, you can use an orland, which now it will be the same there and there. well, we are talking about materials here. this time, the second mobility needs to be increased. well mobility for the hands. if we are talking about the moon, we must walk there, we must squat there. in orlan, we cannot do this . but, if we do well legs
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for the same eagle, it will, as it were, evolve in such an evolutionary way. here, in the moon suit. well, god forbid, of course, i would like everything to be the most christina and good. i like it, it's purely constructive. i just remember e. i saw a ship, oh, not a ship, but we have a spacesuit that we made for our lunar program. this is such a historical fact. it was the spacesuit screaming. and even then , everything, uh, the whole structure was made the same as that of the eagle. the knapsack also opened in the same way, and everything has come in since then. here it is itself the design does not change. when i first think, well, what is it already there for 40-50 years with the same design,
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we are busy doing modernization there and we can’t come up with anything new, and then i thought that they did this ingenious design . as they say, nothing new needs to be invented here in it. well, yes, we make legs so that we can walk, we make handles, so we can do it more, but it's great, you opened the door, went in and you're already in a spacesuit. and you don't have this process on the docking couch something else to check. the suit should be easy to remove, easy to put on and not interfere with movement. that's what we're going to in the spacesuit structure. i agree. thank you very much for taking the time to come to meet. i hope that we will find time to meet again and talk about other topics. well, of course, space and i will
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have a tradition when the chimes strike. we have there is a tradition in the family when the chimes strike, we all leave the room where there is a christmas tree before leaving dad opens a window so that santa claus takes off and can fly in. that's all we're leaving. now since we are celebrating the new year in the village with our parents with our big family. we leave to watch salute and when we return, santa claus has already brought you gifts. that is, we have such a magic tradition that we observe every year. i can say that the most important is the
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most important, my desire and the most a precious gift is just the same meeting of the whole family at the same table in the same territory. this is my most cherished and most long-awaited gift for each new year. if it's cozy in the house, then there is always comfort, regardless of whether it's new year or weekdays, and comfort is the feeling of this energy, ah. it's not like a room. eh, just some room or house is a self-portrait of the person you
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come to visit, and it can only be created when the person somehow got to know himself. that is, probably it's the most, uh, interesting journey, uh, and such, uh, healthy goal in life to get to know yourself and find out who i am, what i want. eh, and where do i go and there already when these answers are formulated inside a person, then this visual external self-portrait also develops, because you can call a bunch of designers. uh, hmm, they're up to something, but it won't matter, but theirs . we ’ll tell you something else, not about some tricks of how you can do it, of course, they are there there is, but when we come up with some kind of idea, let's call it a concept, but some kind of idea. uh, it is precisely in the
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pro comfort that we proceed. e from the person to whom we came to visit, so that there was not some kind of self-expression, namely. uh, such a cool help for a person so that he can look at himself. e, through your interior through your room and get to know yourself in this way, so about comfort is first of all about a person, about people, but about the values of the family and life itself. well, in general, this applies not only to the new of the year, this applies to every god's day, because the question of formulation is, in principle, very
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important, how we formulate our desire, our aspiration. uh, we get it in the end, because we are very well heard, and the question is clearly and accurately we formulate hmm, therefore? i don't want to work so hard. uh, for example, if there is such a desire, then be prepared for the fact that some kind of flu will come or some other circumstances that are not really cool. but i want to do a job that i love it like once it leads us to some meaningful and important thing for the person himself. ah, the shaper of the path. and of course, no wishes will come true. if you do not go to them, do not work, you need to realize. a cozy
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person is probably a person with an open heart, a person who moves through trust through life, probably a person who could. work on your ego and it's not about getting it's about sharing because when we share, uh, we actually get a lot in return, then there is a great need to be able to give and be able to take, that is, there are people who have the task of learning to take. they give, they give, they don't know how to take. e to the bottom to study. if people who all the time want to take everything,
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but give nothing. well, that is, these polarities, er. it is probably on them that the life path is built in order to eventually come to some kind of harmony inside and to balance hmm, so i really wish everyone hmm harmonization of the internal state and focus. well, the new testament says it all. the bible says it all, too. there is no need to reinvent the wheel, and i will not be able to discover any truth. you just need to want to start doing it, because the energy of wanting is desire. it's very powerful, just what do you want? what do you want, huh? we are all very interconnected, and if there is a person who is very annoying. then it's very cool, because
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actually in this way. when the lord gives such a meeting, he gives an opportunity. you will grow up on your own if, uh, you begin to perceive this annoying person as a teacher, and not as some kind of object, which i want as soon as possible. delete. oh, and think about why? it annoys me. and what exactly, maybe, because it is this quality that is in me and this is the quality that needs to be transformed into a plus and so that it ceases to be a minus. maybe i also behave this way with some person. and if there is such a cool expression, a finger on yourself, when something infuriates , irritates, does not suit, does not satisfy. here's a finger on yourself, so somewhere hmm something. hmm maybe we got it mixed up i'm very
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demanding. i'm a perfectionist. hmm. i really wanted to and i'm doing this to learn. it is easier to relate easier, but to perceive, uh, someone else's weakness and strangers. it may seem like a mistake to me, but in fact it's all also made so that hmm i go through this or that experience. uh be less irritable uh, and uh be lighter. that's what i want. there is such a healthy practice
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of blindfolding a person and there are two leading him; they don’t touch him, they don’t lead by the hand , they don’t do anything. they are just nearby and they are watching, and in which case, so that a person not damaged. and here you are walking for 15 minutes with your eyes closed, and it could be anywhere in the forest. uh, beach whatever whatever you want is such a great exercise in trust. and uh, after going through this exercise i tried it very clearly it becomes clear. how do you move in this world, if you go through trust uh, there you can stumble. well, you don't stop breathing in fear, that now something like this will happen to you. yeah, well, okay, and you move on and take the next step. here uh hmm through this exercise you can understand how it's moving through trust or through disbelief? mm and
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, accordingly, having understood. if you suddenly realized that you are not going through trust. and what should be done. well, this is a city, damn it, of training, it’s, well, to open the heart - if it’s closed, then there really needs such a good study and diving into childhood, because , well, in fact, we are formed precisely in childhood , precisely on the basis of from the environment from the example that is before our eyes from the situation that developed with us in one way or another, because life circumstances are very different for everyone, but hmm there is not a single person, who would not have some kind of painful internal history that could work for the heart to close and trust, uh, go somewhere in reserve. and not trust came to the fore. again,
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we come to the conclusion that e here you have to want it when you want it. uh, hmm grow up mature take responsibility, then and uh , the universe hears you, whatever you like, and gives you circumstances that eventually uh lead you to this light beautifully. well, that is, there is a desire, the key thing is to want, and i also said the word responsibility. e. and a , the meaning of this word was revealed to me not so long ago, because responsibility usually shrinks the body so a little. even the body knows everything. eh, when the truth or untruth, they say the body immediately reads out. here, too, about hearing yourself is very important. hmm, an important thing, in short, responsibility is that, uh, those
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circumstances that lead you to an answer for which you are already ready - this is not some kind of heavy burden. and this is new. uh, well, a new opportunity. e recognition of the world itself in this world and life as such every event each person is shaped in one way or another. well, there are a million of them. this is such a heap of magical pollen that together it is impossible to characterize with something in one memory. i have a favorite book that my parents advised me to go east - this is a demo of a stein-buck. and this is such a rather multi-page novel, in which, thanks to which i got, my favorite word is timshel. tim shellah is ancient hebrew hmm
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and it translates as choice. and there is a character in this one in this novel. eh, the old man is chinese. eh, the sage who, uh, is already somewhere in the finale closer to the finale, but argues, just on the topic of timshal and in one reading it says that you can dominate hmm in another, but it says that you must a in the christian but interpretations. but just the same, you can, that is, you can choose, or you can choose another open path and every second we can make this choice, but from thought to action, that is. every mg is every moment of our life. uh, we have the option of this choice turn left, right get nasty
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thank hug hit uh, that's all. this is very interconnected every time we can go into the light towards the light or go towards the darkness. hmm. here's a story, something i got lost. in the mission that each person has this or that mission? ah, but the possibilities and the path to it are peculiar. uh, maybe whatever you like, and again we come to this choice, that is, based on the choice, but this path develops and, probably, i believe that every person in life receives what
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that he wants questions again formulations. it will be very modest, but i really do with all my heart and with all my soul. i advise you to watch all the series about comfort, because uh in these stories it is uh all series - this is a story. like some kind of family of some individual, but they are all very filled with inspiration for you for the viewer and there are many useful branches. uh, you can even see, uh, some person who does what you love to actually do and start doing it. hmm, here's my advice to look. e. it’s hard for me to advise anything else, because everything, and the past tense, i just did
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what i created these stories. about cozy and little did not look at all anymore. if you want to read something to be filled and inspired, then i advise you to read the book of joy, this is one of my favorite books. uh, this is a conversation between the dalai lama and archbishop tutu buddhist and christian a and two best friends and archbishop tutu came to the dalai lama for his birthday and stayed with him for 7 days and this book it consists of a dialogue direct speech. as a matter of fact, these two wonderful powerful people are talking about joy, that’s why it is called the book of joy, and there are just a lot of all sorts of magic keys scattered over these
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pages, which you can carefully put everything in your heart and start. hmm to taste them . here is ah. i think even this one book is enough for now. beeline and get a gift internet for entertainment or minutes for calls to loved ones beeline is on your side all year, pay less. price per week pyaterochka golden seed oil 109.90. can degrees make life go downhill yes , and when you least expect it, life is worth looking at from a normal angle, so zero is the best
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cracked varnish and already as if sad and nothing. if it doesn’t feel joyful, then you can give this bedside table some. for example, such a raspberry, and the color and it will play in a completely different way you can change the handle, but now there is a huge number of all sorts of furniture handles, i don’t want to choose directly, and it will already be another completely bedside table that carries a completely different energy, the plus is that you can unite with the whole family and take repaint the wardrobe and e the old wardrobe, which irritated will become wardrobe favorite. and if he is some kind of wall, for example, soviet, bulky, which presses, uh, very hard. yes, it feels and takes up a lot of its space. if you paint it in some light color, then it will become airy. eh, an example. eh, you can look, just the same in the first series with my precious marina and alina, we are the old
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soviet wardrobe, which is brown so big monumental, we repainted it in blue with elements. uh, thyme color. hmm, and now it immediately became such a center, because people also invested in it. e your energy of strength, and as a result, love and a object transformed. and this is how it is all e with each other and each other are built. i probably don't have a favorite color. so that for life and that's it, my favorite color changes seasonally, i guess orange is my favorite color right now. and it’s also interesting about colors, because each color has its own definition and meaning and energy, for example, orange. i read it when i realized that
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there was a lot of orange around me. it already became orange, which means that this one speaks of something, and orange - it turns out, and the color of aspiration and movement and some hmm victories of some active active path. so it's interesting to shift it to yourself and see that it's probably really something like this for now. let me go god will move on, and green is also green. because, for example, in the series about the concierge, there was a room there, just the entrance was painted green, but this is such a hospital green that only does what it depresses. and if you choose the right shade of green, so grassy, well, a little deeper, otherwise this color, which relieves, uh, energy psychological stress. that is, if you just look at it, otherwise
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the internal state is evened out, i actually advised me. i found out about it. and thanks to leni, my favorite artist, but because my eye was twitching on the set. uh, probably for a month and a half my eye was twitching and at some point i shared with her that he was twitching all the time, and he said, sit down and with marina the grass, thank god then the green grass was spring was hmm i sat down to look at the grass sat , probably, well, for about 30 minutes my eyes stopped twitching. that is, it's about the fact that it's not just some slovakia invented by someone. it really is, and that's how it works. the first thing that came to my mind. it's uh, combination of red and black is, of course, dad, but you immediately change love and the fire burns. i don't know about other colors. there are
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three christmas trees on my balcony at my house now, because all the introductions and the unifying line of our stories about comfort are filmed in my apartment with my beautiful favorite gang about comfort, so for uh these shootings. uh, trees were needed, so i have three trees on my balcony. by the way , cool life hack, if you have a balcony, and if, uh, it is not cluttered, which is fine, if you already need clutter, to new energy has arrived. and if you are free, then you can buy our beautiful russian christmas tree, which is fragrant, fragrant and generally very beautiful, and put it on the balcony. then she never. well, she's falling for you. eh, does it not crumble with you, or is it only there when the heat comes? that is, you will have a christmas tree standing, but on the street, but it will be visible, it will burn
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with lights. uh, and you won't have needles all over the floor either. this is me, probably, 3 years ago, somehow this idea came to me, and i put a christmas tree on the balcony. since then i have there is always a christmas tree on the balcony to make it fragrant. uh, the smell was uh, barely, then you can put a spruce branch. and so i have all sorts. uh, wooden christmas trees with bells, which, well, in general, garlands are our everything. i realized that the garland does not happen much. eh, but the main thing is that these should not be cold garlands, as if lighting, if well, just pay attention, please, but there is warm lighting. there is cold lighting. provides warm lighting. uh, this is just the same feeling of comfort, and even if you just replace one light bulb with these e, energy-saving or whatever they are called
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. that is, immediately a different atmosphere will be in the house. here are the garlands , too, warm light, my favorite ones are those little lights on the wires, thin ones you can’t really see them, but they can very beautifully decorate the new year’s table . and in general they give mood. and if we talk about garlands that are so woven with balls, this is generally a year-round story, not only about the new year at all. i have a garland all year round. here. i don't think there are any colors that kill coziness, except for the colors that uh, people choose. uh, for porches. i truly believe that
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they will finally begin to select noble , deep, beautiful, comfortable colors for walls in porches, because it is very easy to do. hmm, and but i don’t really understand why this hasn’t been done everywhere yet. here, probably, everything lies again in childhood, because my mother she is the princess of comfort and always regardless, wherever we are , hotel rooms or some number is not clear. where, and something else. always out of everything, uh, mom would transform the space into uh and make it feel like home. uh, then i found out that it turns out my grandmother. uh, also uh created a cozy atmosphere with a flick of a finger, that is, a magic wand. hmm, this is some kind of family story, apparently, and at some
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point i have a close friend, my friend lera derbenyova. uh, and i wanted to surprise her and called all of her friends that i didn't know, but hmm, after one handshake. i got all the phone numbers and she called everyone to arrange a birthday surprise for lera and invited everyone to her home, where we did everything from decorating. well, i did, a and lera didn’t know, she came home and there all her friends a and when each of these beautiful women. the case in my house in my apartment everyone uttered. and wow wow how cozy wow and i realized that the environment is familiar to me. it's not like that everywhere, uh, but
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everyone wants it. well, what a pity failed, you can’t believe in the impossible - said alice. it’s just that you have very little experience. the queen noticed your age. i devoted 30 minutes to this case every day, i came to one. she did something to another, she came to do something, and the idea was born to open a bureau, comfort, architecture, uh, design sensations, so orders began to rush and it became a business. and then this story arose, so somehow this is not by itself. eh, what came is if you look back, then here is every event again, and feedback from other people. one way or another, she brought me to the point at which to the chair in which i am now sitting. in general, basically
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the woman is the keeper of the hearth and inside every woman, but there is this, uh, magical power of creating an atmosphere. uh, sometimes you just need to fill up a resource sometimes. eh, gone somewhere. and for this you need to fill up internally, and we fill up internally when we accept ourselves and when this love for yourself hmm triumphs, because it is also said in holy scripture that you love your neighbor as yourself. ah, and here you are. uh, the main task is to love yourself and get to know yourself, because in fact, it turns out that, mm, this is the very characteristic of love, uh, it was written by the apostle paul
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, and few people know how to love, because it’s not in your eyes to love yourself, and then in general magic will happen everywhere, she’s just waiting for start to start blooming these magical flowers. and everywhere, m-m, it remains to take a step towards and wave a magic wand. firstly, we live in a modern world, when you can spy perfectly, where you are happy to be given the opportunity to have a lot of resources of all kinds of different ones, even now you are watching some, for example, uh, there is some kind of feature film . uh, there is an interior everywhere, and which, uh, you might like, and then you can
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try to apply uh, and introduce some kind of feature into your home. and this is how learning to learn, in general, there is nothing wrong with borrowing, because everything was created e and created before us. e! it's just that when you take something, at the same time you add, uh, a piece of yourself, it already becomes completely different. but at the same time the same, well, that is, it is interesting to try. just don't be afraid of inspiration, it's everywhere well, or about the combination of colors. you can just look at any flower. uh, rose alstroemeria. i don’t know, anything, and there’s just a whole palette, combined into one of various colors. and i think that uh hmm very many or paintings look at the paintings on the mane on matisse. in the same place, uh,
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it would seem very bold color combinations, but they look very harmonious in the company of each other, that is, inspiration is everywhere everywhere in paintings in nature in colors in music in films. eh, everywhere the question again is desire. if you want to be inspired, do it. go to the pushkin museum. and type on the internet in the search engine logs and hmm, here it is, here it is, here it is, the movement, if you want comfort, or beauty, together towards beauty and inspired, that's why we have a motto. uh, our gang is pro cozy getting inspired to inspire. that is how we live. life inspires me life has
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many different aspects. this is music too. these are people. this is nature. these are my roots. my clan my family, and i myself because inside each absolutely everyone there are no exceptions inside each person there is a god's spark question in the degree of burning, if it is extinguished, you can light it, if it burns, then thank god, but from the sermon. i forgot who, but it doesn't matter. i’m ending with just these words, the 13th new year’s series, that if at least one candle burns, then absolute darkness is no longer possible, therefore, if each person
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and what kind of girl is this and where does she live, what if the team smokes, suddenly she doesn't drink. well, we will take such a company. let's snuggle up to alice or step. who is so beautifully dressed , speaks beautifully and heals with paranoia and 19 new ones. we 'll take such mugs, and you'll come back, hi dachshunds sit on a perch for my years somehow without a guitar. don't be offended. yes
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, guys, uh, the main question on the agenda for us is still who is zhen, well, this is a symbol of unblemished beauty. and uh wisdom. i think, that is, uh, long before the term healthy lifestyle uh, alice appeared and she showed us the right path to the wrong way happy and long life do not drink and do not smoke. here, it's boring. oh so. well, who is she? masha knows everything everyone knows. yes? mash makar masha and bears her cool masha to me. i look at you, i can't believe it. how many years have i known you, and you are still the same, only your hair is getting longer. the first time we got to know your hair is absolutely. that's for sure. the first time i saw it on tv too. well, i've seen it somehow. that's exactly the famous clip that was filmed there in india, remember. well, that hairstyle had hidden
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potential. yes, i know, i had friends. little girls they all cut their hair, right under the car in front you have to choose after all, either a bald head, or a stomach, you need to somehow , zhenya, too, still the same hairstyle, all the same, u evgeny feklistov, leader of the group, end of the film thank you, i adore yuha too, guys , adored, people adore my creativity and yours and yours are no longer easy. i hope to be not an extra element. i am konstantin mikhailov, television and radio hosts with thirty years of experience , many do not live as long as i already do all this and do not regret anything said, yes, today we are talking about the distant year 2002 , when, let's say, the star factory was formed. this year, what else happened
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this year mtv has absolutely transformed this year, ort has become the first channel. estimate a lot more interesting things happened this year, and we'll talk about it all the question to fill you, dear friends, what from uh let's say the brightest phenomena of show business, but you already existed by this time in 2002, as you already closed at all, and you are not. and we were just on the set were in 2002 there were shootings, by the way, just on channel one with a song and e it was, it ended right away with the congratulations of the president and the first song of 2002 sounded with the song alice and with all the stars politicians there was gorbachev there zhirinovsky everyone was in the frame, there i threw. i remember that they asked how it happened that i threw flowers into the valley. i actually threw. and completely different flowers for another shooting day. so
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it was such a year here, i still remember that at 200 my ear didn’t exist then, it doesn’t tell you, i just didn’t even say anything in my ear. there china flowers along you get into the share of your song. yes, he was in the valley on no, well, it was yes, it was funny, but i remember, by the way, here we are remembering for the beginning of the 2000s for sure. i do not remember, but, in my opinion, back in 2002. and i remember that someone gave me a pager. the pager was completely unnecessary stuff. so at that moment, but we were already leaving. yes mobile mobile phones appear already there colored with games. you could play some kind of snake or something like that, and then they appeared, but somewhere he could dial already without an operator, and then mobile phones appeared telephones, where you could call directly, in general in the nineties i thought that i had an electronic note. book, i think what a
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modern person i am. what do you associate masha with in 2002, please tell me that you had a project masha and the bears closed, but not forever, as life showed for a short time. phones died for four years, appeared in 2002 . i do not associate with any show business in the village of nature. utrish forest sea. you look so great. you just extended your life by 4 years. got away from it all. and what were you doing here just somehow spiritualized inhaled pure energy. uh, the fields of the russian field or something hugged the birches. there, a cow gave me a gift, i was surrounded by people who, just like me, enjoyed nature and simply lived from the heart. in the forest, they went to the spring for
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water, set fire to pots, prepared a ride on them, spent the night, slept under the stars. so , you didn’t have a tv set, but there was nothing there. it’s not like a tv set, but there’s not a store, they say, it’s necessary in the morning to make tea and go to the water spring to kindle a fire i missed all the fun, and the windows program came out. just at that time, even my brother, in my opinion, was filming there, where you could earn 5,000 rubles. as far as i remember , or 10 participation, as with me or dummy were. and here it was such a local bollywood, i mentally ask whether or not moscow to be honest, this is how i fell in love with
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this city at the age of 13 and does not let me go. i walk like this one hatch every day, i go around moscow. god, how i love this city. how can i feel good here? what a buzz i get just from the fact that i'm walking down the street, and i live outside the city. it's a door or it's not a door, and you know, somehow i remember this particular door. and how to approach her? i don't remember. i go out all the time, it seems that here radio maximum would start broadcasting the fifth floor of the moscow news building. we had a plank floor there when the grandmother cleaning lady came. so, it’s all compact, holes of pause began to jump there on the air, but it doesn’t matter, then this house was completely demolished, in principle, we moved to the
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oktyabrskoye field. and we just started on the cannon and will finish the studio. radio maximum was you can see the big city and all its pulse, you understand, that is, tverskaya, all these lights right here, we were sitting like that taxiing such a city, you hear us, and we see you. we will really ask you to sing something now, because masha and i are without a guitar. and you with tools. and what do i have right now that's so there won't be any. i love your song, my favorite, but after yellow eyes. uh, my favorite purkan, but i don’t know how bad she is, i don’t know, i can try, but she ’s gorgeous, come on. i am puerto rican. i'm looking for my sky behind a shaky wall, i'm the puerta river. and so my sky is not with me. it's up there above the
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it's masha, by the way, which song of yours are you most proud of? here, what would you say at a concert, if you haven’t sung it yet, would you sing an encore, masha asks you another difficult question, because it all depends on the mood of the situation, on the context, but there are songs that, uh, let’s say. so gone time check. yes, and they, oddly enough, do not bother at all. for example, there is not the earth, yes, fire, i have all the songs on the
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verses of fire. so i always sing this song with pleasure. and so, little by little, some songs remain, some are eliminated, some remain and are formed in this way. yes, some kind of necklace of songs that i carry on myself all my life. hear about the earth. we will definitely talk more. this is an awesome song. this is already one of my favorites. but forgive me after lyubochka all because lyubochka is one love, you understand and some kind of phenomenon, how can it be that for so many years and usually, if the song goes right there, like macarena or there was a stupid song, there were faces of the singer of the time, who does not have a single letter x, cher and here she is, like right away lay down, but for the fifth time already , you understand, and then let's say we take any pink floyd song practically, except for
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the brigade. there the song comes on from the fifth to the sixth time. but on the sixtieth , your lyubochka bothers me, she went right away, but still, somehow, it’s a phenomenal thing. well i think so secret, only one love is the key to all the worlds, blank. i think that i remember the word lib, they get bored due to the fact that there was no word for natural ones, otherwise it would have ruined everything for me for some reason, just lyubochka blue skirt . this is all very touching, they grew up very well. gorgeous radio band damn that's yes at the time of writing the song. in general, i never heard the radio, then these insinuations, then, and indeed today, by the way, i read an interview in the morning, then mallorca, what a cool one he is sitting. yes? no, no, he
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said that material success is the best thing that can happen to oneself? i say, i do n’t even know what more he asked for. yes , he began to play, there and lyubochka and there. i have yellow eyes, damn it, everything is around, but then, by the way, there is a video, where are the fans of the hollis group, found another melodic move and said, but still we were even earlier and in general, and that they are still we also sour fragments. and so we can go deeper. all this actually flies in the air and sometimes it can fly in two to look after. remember pro and his telang filed in
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trial for constants. a well-known artist, the more, in my opinion, michael jackson received in his time. and well, in short, everyone who something like mccartney, by the way, also presented, although it would seem that he would have been there, yes, where are the children, where are they telling? listen well in the same year. uh, you remember, uh, the factory was born. this is a grandiose project on channel one, when all these talented guys from different cities of russia thought and cherished the hope that, damn it, i would become a star for myself before the tv set. here you are, and konstantin erens invents the star factory. where he said that there would be more, the second third and yes, you have
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to work in three shifts to hold on. by the way, each factory is clear that it sounded like what was the producer and the first factory and taxied. igor matvienko and , accordingly, these are his notes they could hmm permeate this entire factory, and we remember that for me this is one of the brightest factories, because it gave birth to the factory group, like never before. yes, the factory theme, africa, laid roots. in the same place, these famous guys turned out to be these two groups, in my opinion, turned out to be the most successful manufacturers. well, plus grebenshchikov misha, in my opinion, yes, then you understand that all people wave past you , it happens perfectly in nature. no, i remember, i remember thinking i thought, how far will it all be. e. well, that's it, it just bubbled up from every channel, and i think how much it's all , e, durable, and such a thought came to me. no
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need to think about it, time will put everything in its place and a duet was born from two wonderful guys and vlad topalov uh, absolutely wonderful voices and amazing thing. i took it there a long time ago. suddenly, who remembers, suddenly i come to work on the radio to my maximum and there is a huge crowd at the entrance, i can’t go to the horizontal bar there to roll my pass, i see seryozha lazarev standing in the crowd and he met my eyes and the crowd, he says to the man, which i was on tv for the first time part of an owl and russians to me i am like that. but no, i, but i forgot myself, and seryoga says, i sent you vidos, they send vidos, where he is a very small teenager in checkered pants touching, he was still in the fidget group
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, then he was visiting sergey lazarev what to do? sorry what happened. the thing is, let's start with the fact that i am me. here he is on radio maximum and this is the radio station. don't spoil it, because there are no more russian songs playing. yes, masha bears, we opened and the end of the film we played the first and dances minus my god, and we didn’t play someone before 2002, that you in 2002, in my opinion, there was some kind of slight decline, but a very interesting group appeared now, but earlier the leningrad group was understandable, but they didn’t play it because they cursed, and we can’t ignore a couple of sad moments that
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happened in 2002. it has passed away. your favorite singer is mikhail krug by the way, a wonderful person, and a good singer there indeed also this year. unfortunately, the singer mikhey passed away. that's what i remember, he is also a wonderful person and a delightful singer. yes, he is a man who made for hip-hop really like this kind of rap is not rap. but it's like hip-hop and reggae and it's real singing. this is beautiful poetry, this is a person who is sincerely completely sung by this big city, yes, it’s impossible to say that this is a nurok, such a song was, by the way, the tattoo also shot right in 2002, they didn’t start this year, but this
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studio completely recorded their album first. and such little girls came, and they had a producer shapoval and i was a child psychologist. yes, i heard i no, i don't know, but uh, as a child psychologist, i remember him for the fact that he scolded them and took away their mobile phones, we have to deal with something. now, he is already such a real real producer. i think my poor girls. how is he suffering from this castle? well, i thought, to be honest, that these are some of his niece's children or what? well, what a strict dad? uh-huh, it turns out that dad was e. well, in what creative sense do you know that lena katya's dad is in the dune group? yes, i heard this forever at that moment in general. and yulia volkova by the way, she performed in the children's room. fidget lived there, something like that, and just when 2002
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covered the whole world, he sang, even there japo. not china, everyone sang without exception, i went crazy. i need yes, i didn’t reach the forest. this is how i understand it, this song is away. masha does not guess. this summer. there is no caste. there is no caste. and you say you don't know the populus. you see, but they caught you and set you on fire. antenna imagine your makar this summer caste no natasha koroleva sleeps with me. lyubochka seriously refused. well, because i know natasha is called by men. give me an autograph please.
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some and there, in my opinion, continue to dig until now. that is, people do not believe at all. he refuses to believe that seryozha has passed away . i knew him. personally, i can say that he was an absolutely amazing person, and i know that you even changed the line in your song earth, because it seemed to you that this line could be connected with what happened. here in the film brother 2 this song sounded and there are the words earth fill me with snow melt such
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love will kill the world. and when i found out that sergey died under the snow, i decided to change this line, and since then i have been singing love will save the world and i somehow. you know, are you ready to do it ? not blanks but nevertheless. i just saw what kind of people hello hello hello hello hello.
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and at the end of 2002, by the way, the film by sergei bodrov sr. bear kiss was released. this a fairy tale film, where seryoga also starred , sergei bodrov jr. and well , we will assume that he went into a fairy tale from the heroes we will meet. yes, we will all meet there, but left. he is forever young, remember the song,
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incidentally, too, a fairy tale. oh, by the way, everything is connected. listen, forever young, forever drunk was also a song, by the way, the soundtrack from brother 2, if young forever drunk is playing, you don’t know this song. i think seryoga will forgive us. class, thank you very much, remember. yes, yes, yes, and in the same year, by the way, oksana fedorova for the first time in half a century of holding the miss universe contest, she wins it and becomes the miss
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universe beauty. i've always liked it a lot. and we still remember the sign of some 2002 disc players, what else appeared? do you remember the first thing icq appeared, well, as it were, these here, yes, and there for the first time we began to put these colons and brackets here, uh, snacks for beer appeared at that time for a foamy drink appeared very widely earlier. we ate only foamy chips, but roaches, and we decided to monetize all these and in 2002 a huge number of all kinds of fish snacks appeared, some kind of such stripes, all sorts of fish, some kind of croutons appeared. micro skirts in general, micro-everything appeared then sports suits. by the way, yes a little skirt. listen, they’re wearing a tracksuit even in the clubs of the second home, if you go somewhere, uh, farther away from moscow, then they are still there, by the way, in
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2002 fitted cardigans appeared, which the girls fastened with two buttons, generally fastened . it seemed to me that they did not buttons, and cardigans with buttons, just such a feature, and that these tops, which were called tube tops, were fastened with two buttons, that is, like a pipe top and a good press , the girls showed already in 2002, when there were phone cases they wore. that's right, men on a belt, right? yes, well, somehow all this went somewhere, and then just such a sorrow. and when the phone rang there was something so cowboyish about this movement. yes , yes, yes, maybe we'll sing something already. and something now so guys, everyone happy new year and let me remind you that today we remembered the distant and wonderful 2000 second year. i went, and you enjoy
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is the author of several books on this topic, and today we will figure it out in our podcast easy money on the first night. what is a mortgage? how to live with it and why was it invented anyway? let's go right away. here irina will answer the question. we take out a mortgage now or not. i don't personally no. and if you don’t have an urgent need to improve conditions for a woman right now, i would wait, because not only mortgages play a role in affordability housing. and also the prices for the last two years were too high. uh, let’s say it’s inflated and unnatural, which didn’t increase us, but
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let ’s say gdp by 20-30% and how many times? an excellent question is the housing formula is available when the cost of a square meter is equal to the total family income of the inhabitants of the region, for example, in moscow it is now 300,000 rubles. square meter. tell me how many people we have the result is a total family income of 300,000 rubles. no, it means that every inhabitant of our big country is also inflated. maybe u ask this question to yourself how much here he has and look in the newspaper accordingly. how much does a square meter cost ? we are now taking a pen and looking tomorrow on the internet today, who can now see how much a square meter of, uh, average real estate costs. yes
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we are not going to deal with him in the district there. uh, the average temperature of football players. how much does it cost next you try it on and on the average family income in your city. in your region, well, that is, here you add 10 of your friends there. uh, what kind of income they have trying to try it on yourself. if this figure is higher, it means that prices are rising perfectly. i have a hack. in fact, i will also use it with pleasure, because it is simple, clear and understandable right now, for example, in large cities, uh, prices, how to say inflated? yes in some uh they began to swell with the introduction of subsidized mortgages in 1920. 6%. this, of course, was a forced measure in order to support the construction industry. why you need to support the construction industry preferential mortgage was. why does the state need this, because the construction morning creates, firstly, many jobs. these are millions. secondly, it is a fairly
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important industry in the state, and thirdly, if we do not support the construction industry from there, if where people have already invested their money, then we will get one place, nobody will sit at home will not buy in construction sites will become. and it's like e. e, in fact, the generator of new jobs , the generator of the use of additional conditions before those equity holders who have already invested money, figured it out. so, against the background of e, preferential mortgages were introduced. and what we got we got price increases for the cash that we got. massive entry into the market of investors investors are people who have e -accumulation she accounts for an apartment, they bought for themselves. well, someone, of course, bought for himself, because the preferential mortgage for 20 years. here 6% is a historical minimum. as much as you want, i know people who have taken on five or six subsidized mortgages. and now, by the way, today there was news, a blockage of an interview that the state decided. well
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, firstly, now they have already increased the percentage not six, then it was seven. now there are already eight and only one mortgage in one hand they want to make said that it leaves the rate of six or i have incorrect information eight, but for preferential categories of citizens. dash if there are several categories, in general we have, uh, a fairly large product line, maybe, get under six percent. yes, first of all, they can get it, but there are programs like this. young families, how many and this is up to 35 years old or 70 children, and even one child already fits this, but there are e by categories. and employees, for example, rural mortgage. people who work in the countryside are physicians, doctors, or some specialty, and there is an important
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specialty, for example, a military mortgage or a mortgage for it. that is, this is exactly a specific specialty. and there is a village there, just a rural mortgage, it is important that you, uh, buy territorially, but there is also a profession. and by the way, speaking of this, there is such a social mortgage, it was called that in the moscow region. even several times billions have already been allocated, next year there will be for separate categories for teachers of doctors and young scientists, and there only for residents, namely the moscow region. he must live there for 5 years and show good far eastern mortgages. this is also tied to the region. and there is a binding k to real estate. that is, let's say, new buildings have a mortgage for hedgehogs, that is, for individual housing construction and in general, this spectrum is quite large. and also because we offer viewers to dive in this sea of information to choose the most profitable one, or we all call for something. to
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this operator, he says, guys. we understand everything. here are the pages. what is the best rate? here is irina what is the best mortgage? come here, if you want better living conditions. first investor. here i am far away, there i have no money in order to still think about investments. i want to live comfortably. yes, what is money? yes money is a tool. we all come here in order to live in order to live and get satisfaction from the way we live it is desirable that everyone around get satisfaction. well let's recover ourselves loved ones. now we have forgotten about investments. we are now talking about what we take for ourselves. yes, here we want to improve ours , what is best first. you must realize. what property? you want a country house - these are the same conditions and an apartment. i want to improve my apartment. i'm on the primary, this is also a difference, because she is primary, if suitable programs, well, let's say, and on the secondary no, and this is already at least 10%, that is, uh , moreover, well, this is, if you use this mortgage for 20-30 years, then the benefit is of course
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significant, if you, uh, take it now under six or under 10 points here. well, if there is a big demand under six, the secondary real estate does not decrease after the primary one in the form that there is such a demand for the primary one, there are sales volumes or people keep a very interesting situation for the prices for the primary one. uh, higher than the secondary, but the mortgage is cheaper on the primary than on secondary housing and it turns out that no matter how you need to consider it thoroughly, because, for example, in your case it is better for you to take on a secondary housing, because you rent an apartment, otherwise the benefit that you receive from preferential mortgages. so you will give it back in two or three years, renting an apartment. and wait for now. you will give a second life hack. so we have already given the first one. how to determine if prices are inflated or not? compare them with the average budget per square meter , the monthly family budget is average. let's
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try the second life hack. how to calculate what e? which hmm mortgage is more profitable for primary housing for secondary housing, depending on what other interest rate? yes, because for the primary, but higher, and higher, the price is higher, but the lower interest rate is higher here. uh, the interest rate, but lower the price of these things the market has balanced. that is, it is approximately equal or you can somehow figure it out. yesterday i brought the evening, studying so i just found the balance point, which is it, well , we'll give something, that is, i understand, look, now it's very interesting, and developers can give interesting discounts. here before the new year, for example, sales, yes, that is there, maybe, the discount is good enough and you can right here, if you are caught, wow, the developer has a big overcrowding. by the way, this is now one of those, and developers can say pain, because e record. well , yes, these are those who invest in the construction of
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up to 60% of their unsold housing. so this is one of the records. and it says that next year this one is unsold. well, let's say it's such a big way. yes, it will put pressure on prices and developers. something needs to be done about this , of course, they don't want prices. here, look, they are already this year, but they began to come up with various ways. that is, in order not to drop prices, they come up with a mortgage at 0.1% as an example, but they raise prices, that is, it sort of shifts there, yes, and how from the sales that today is p- yesterday, only today. you can buy with a 40% discount, only yesterday it cost 200 rubles. it 's worth it today. these are the yes price and there it monitors the price per meter or the price of apartments. that is, how to monitor uh, three components. the first is the labor market and your employment, because if you take risks, and become
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unemployed your businesses closes there. well, you never know now, unfortunately, this is not news, yes, then you are talking about mortgages and improving housing conditions for this period. it's better to forget. how can i predict? that is, for what year am i for how long should i be sure of my position, that is, i take a mortgage for 30 years to be sure that you deny nothing happened to you very much, but from the point of view of financial literacy. i have been doing mortgages for many years. i think one of the best of these in general, uh, category yes and now, look, we have the most low mortgage delinquency. among even other european countries, no more than one percent. here our people somehow here pay for the apartment. you know, this is, uh, my apartments are there my fortress, well , they say it's the british, but i think that this is just a bond for russians in russia, these are bonds. here are all our parents, grandparents. yes
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, buy an apartment there, you don’t have an apartment. how so? this ideology was not removable and so on for a russian person, so we have it and took a mortgage, then he will have it right up to last to pay off credit holidays. they somehow help. what is this anyway? that is, it is help. yes? it's a good tool, but it 's free, probably, yes, or it's free, but not quite for nothing, because you just get an increase in the term for these six months. that is, it’s like, well, you don’t pay or pay only interest, and not the body of the loan, but not 20, but 20 and a half months. that is, you take it. that's such a breathed breath again work, yes, but this is such a panacea so-so . please tell me this is the question. you can even talk about panacea in this. here are the psychological ones. how to deal with this oppression? yes, that's everything from this ideology, that this is kabbalah for life. i'm hanging shit yermo. i have a mortgage. you know how we'll go and have a drink there. i don't have a mortgage. yes
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, here, how psychologically, you don’t need a mortgage if you spend more than 40% of your total family income on loan repayment, for example, if you get 100,000 rubles together with your wife. and uh, they took a mortgage, then here's 40,000 rubles. behind fee. yes, it's comfortable. and if it is 80,000, and you have 20 left to live, then it is very risky, it is mentally abnormal. you will live all the time in this stress and begin to forget that there should not be any other loans. so it turns out, that is, we are talking about the total credit burden. come on, dear viewers. let's put it in this wording and write down that the total credit load of all your loans on the blouse of your beloved woman and so on should not exceed 40% of the total income, if, respectively, you are the only breadwinner in the family, then your income, returning to the topic of
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credit holidays. still, is it profitable or not? or is it just a pause. and if you lost your job, and you don’t have an airbag , of course, go take a better loan vacation, while you help yourself with the strength to earn money there, start to enter the schedule. because if you haven't taken a credit holiday and you're in arrears. and it ruins your credit history. this is very strongly reflected later, because if several delinquent bank, maybe ask you to ask for a loan ahead of time, or sell an apartment, that is, you can’t joke with this and the second. e unpleasant. yes, in this, that you will wind up singing fines and, but this debt will simply increase. therefore, if you cannot pay money, no, none of the neighbors or friends have borrowed there, then it is better to take a loan. well, another 20 or 30 years. it's only once, so here. well, it is, than in fact. losing a job or getting started, or with health
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problems and at the same time varnish yes to these tools. they used it a lot, because , well, there were difficult cases of some insane amount of certificates to collect, not all banks accept no, or the procedure was quite simple, as we used to, there with my documents. yes, with e- government. it was easy or don't tell me. so it was simple or not, the rule was to send an e-mail to your manager that you were ill, and well, roughly speaking, yes, but if people forgot about it for some reason, that's why i say , well, i here he was in the hospital. well, as it were, but the bank did not know about this and the singing of fines. oh, unfortunately, even through the court it is already impossible to return. yes, therefore discipline is still needed for the borrower. here, look, the borrower should not exceed 40%; he loves discipline to give a mortgage, because all people. really, even if it's easy money, you know, like, uh, it's easy to go, it's easy to come. yes, something like
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that was not money. this is also a life hack. what is lateral? yes, off topic. uh, please treat me despite the fact that money our program is called easy money. yes, money is still serious, it is a serious tool, and they really do not like a frivolous attitude towards them. that is, as soon as you news on your own, you probably know, as soon as you start to take money lightly. they also start to you with a frivolous and leave. yes, yes, mortgages love the disciplined and love the extroverts. so when you come back you want to take out a mortgage as an extrovert, meaning you have to come to work. ask your employer. in which bank is he, salary the project has yes, because the salary project is very often minus one more percent. that is, so you can take under 10% let's say. please write the salary project forms that you take. yes, the bank knows that this is a good enterprise. it pays you salaries on time and is ready to support employees directly from many banks, e.g.,
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mortgages are cheaper on salary projects. by 0.5 1%, and this saving is quite serious. yes , accordingly, you must communicate with the accounting department, because if you take out a mortgage, you can save uh on return. e income tax taxes. if you buy an apartment once, well, once, in life, a person is given a benefit, you are also returned personal income tax and from the cost of the apartment. that is, you should talk, yes, with your accountant, so that he will tell you in this case. uh, when we say extrovert, that is, we say a person of communication in all areas of finance, which are institutions. yes , sorry for the difficult words in the institutions that surround you, dear viewers. uh, that is, first of all, your bank, in which your task is running. this is your accounting department, which you can tell, maybe lawyers, yes, who have chosen a bank, and he
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tells you, and now you need to insure your object. and accordingly, he will roll out to you, there are 10-15 insurance companies, his beloved, his beloved, he will tell you if it is not credited, he won’t, well, you won’t be able to, but out of these fifteen , he can tell us. here, let's go to this one, but you should better. i recommend calling. all 15, because the difference between insurance premiums can reach 15-20 or more percent. how do you know how. well, i don't think it's some uh russians. yes, i think that any person, he does not like extra fees on cool. yes, here it is like this. well, there is this, this is the first thought about how to remove all this. yes, i want a percentage, yes, and it turns out that here and now i need insurance there , i don’t know the estimate yet, there it can be insurance, like death and taxes, this is something that you can’t avoid, so here. yes, and the assessment is you can
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not, if you take out a mortgage to avoid so. a life hack from myself to make it easier for you to cope with this load. i, uh, recommend doing the following, here we sounded. this is irina's words. ah, the airbag. let's have a few words, i'll tell you what an airbag is, which will help you deal with these unforeseen expenses a little easier. so here you are, do you think, uh, hmm housing meter is inflated or not? that's exactly the same. take the last year. it's not difficult. don't take any extra spending vacation from him vacation. here. take your average month. yes, let's say, maybe there is some kind of mart or well, no, in march, there is march 8, there are gifts for september october. let's take october for some month there, let's say, and, uh, april. well, there is nothing there but a day of laughter. yes, there is laughter, it is not expensive and only breaks through life. here, take a few months when you don't have an extra and just calculate your family's expenses. all expenses. that is, you
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bought something there, i don’t know there. well, not without major purchases without refrigerators. it's just wednesday. expenses without any operations in medical care here is your family's average expenses further into this whole family. that's all for whom you are responsible, yes, financial, that's where your children go. children from the ex-wife are there, if there are parents, the wife's parents or you, if i am alone, then only you are there and your beloved girl does not matter. so you multiply this amount by six. and this amount should be at home in cash in rubles or in a bank. as you wish in the cell, but in the cell is not on the account. you have to come to terms with the fact that this money must be they will not bring you have no income. they won't ask for food. forget inflation. here they are just there and at any moment that arises you know how we say contingencies , let's talk. so these are the mortgage costs. they are not foreseen when you calculate interest rates. you always forget about them. here. actually, including on such expenses, you will spend your airbag. i hope
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that this will be a small amount, which then you will fulfill it. what else to look at. the agreement is somewhere else. that's what now supply you know some. well, what are your pitfalls ? yes, if you take out a mortgage , journalists often ask, but is it worth paying attention to which bank. uh, forget about what credit rating, when you give money to a house bank, of course, check all licenses. uh, insurance deposits and so on. well, when you take money, you don't care. well, if the bank rolls you out later, i apologize for my french claim, yes, and take the apartment. this is the type of bank will never take the apartment if you fulfill your obligations. and if a bank has lost its license, then this is its problem, this bank already has a creditor who will buy the rate. there is no. no party, never one, and the lender of this bank will not be able to change the terms of your mortgage agreement, which is registered in egen. that is, it is
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generally simple, well, here is the constitution. well, although they are changing it, but once again , no one can change the loan agreement, except you, yes, uh, who will give and it’s good, then here, we are not capricious, we take from those who give less gives, who gives less percentage? and here, it does n't matter to you. yes? something happened to him there. so that's his problem. you and i figured out that the bank cannot worsen our conditions, let's say, our bank. hey lender. we ourselves in the back we simplify easier. yes, it's easier. we can let's. that's why. yes, and about the fact that even if you took out a mortgage for 20 years, relax, stroke you took 13%, for example, there is some there, well, i don’t know in the seventeenth year, but already the rate was here is 6% and on secondary market could be refinanced at seven percent. so you could save from
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13 to seven. and well at 6% by half, almost reduce its credit burden to refinance. yes, and what banks did it, did everything, and do it now, almost all banks have, uh, a refinancing program. if you show them that you have been paying for six years. you are normally solvent borrowers. they take great pleasure in reshooting being extroverts, urgent. go to the bank and find out if they have the opportunity to go to another bank and take credit things. this can be done normally, see you can repay an early loan. e after six months on average 6 months are only given. well, when you took it, here is the question, how best, how best to make better
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early repayment or systems or you have a payment amount, it is very individual, for example, do you want to reduce your credit burden? well, that is, you paid 40% there, but now you want to relax more often than before? yes, and you better reduce 40,000 to thirty there and you have some amount. you you can repay and pay yourself the remaining 10 years there. yes, but already 30,000, not 40 or vice versa. you want to reduce the term, but leave the amount the same, that is, it depends on your personal moment. well, look, let's go then. here we go back to the very question to my first yes, to take or not to take? yes, to take or not to take a mortgage. that is the question, as the great playwrights said. yes? uh, from one nearby island or distant, and so, in
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fact, i'm here for myself. and you know brought such a very interesting psychological formula. i, too, can be recorded as a life hack. here you tell me, please, as a professional, how true is it? uh hmm , when people ask me, uh, well, because i'm also very seriously involved in finance for a long time. they ask me. here, uh, after all, mikhail does not take a mortgage. yes , they are familiar there, says misha, well, tell me something clearly quickly. i say this is how true the answer is. i say look here. here you take for yourself a certain amount that you pay as monthly installments to repay loans. so you must very clearly imagine this amount on one side of the scale, and on the other. the scales are here, unfortunately, again, you can’t do without a piece of paper. you write out all the advantages that you have, but from the fact that you already live in a new apartment. well, you either live separately there with your older children who grew up there, or resettled your parents, or improved your living conditions, or changed paradise, or there you just
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came closer to work, that is, i say, here you compare this amount. and this one here a list of e preferences, which, well, there are blessings, er, joys that you received, and here is a very simple question. are you ready to pay this amount for this list? let me simplify the list there, of course, maybe everyone has their own individual there, and so on, but there is, uh, such a banal form. real estate usually rises in price inflation, at least. if it rises in price, you know, if you said it should rise in price, i would ask you, who should find it left, only there it rises in price at times. it fails, of course, but on the whole it overtakes, and in a different way how do you save your savings. suppose you are not a player in the stock market and so on. and you have some kind of income, that deposits, they are now two times lower than inflation. how do you save them is a difficult question about inflation. after all,
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everyone has a bond, i think, there is a russian people. the best pension fund is odnushka near the tochka metro station. therefore, if your financial situation now allows you to take out a mortgage and buy real estate. do it, but before that, i still wanted a little theory okay, let's just ask a question. that is, you think that the mortgage let's take a term. i'm not talking about 30 years. this is a lot, but let's say 10 years, that is, a mortgage for 10 years in its growth. overtake. e inflation. so that it will also pay off your interest on the loan, that is, it will also surpass the interest on the loan. but we all know what the stock market is. and if you like, that's why i smile. yes, i will send you, a wonderful slide by one, a respected brokerage company, has done an analysis of what you have
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stored since 2000 for 22 years. you kept money in rubles in dollars on the stock market , there are different shares, bonds or in real estate. what is russia and real estate in moscow the focus of the question? who do you think won? i think we won, well, the dollars won, no, no, moscow won, moscow real estate, real estate, which is always in price. of course, it gives a drawdown, so look when you want, and make the right strategic decision for yourself to enter now or wait, for example, yes, here is the market, yes, the market, er, mortgages. he's so you know, he's based on three whales. and the first whale is actually. the real estate itself. yes, as far as there is a choice. now. i'm saying, not that there is an outlier, right? and it still can’t stand it, of course, the investors who
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invested in the previous fat years, when there were still buyers, have not yet come out, and now the real estate market has everything from this. yes, it looks like it's really good. well, once again, let's take a look at this supply market. the big second option is actually the mortgage itself. how accessible is it? well, in general, 8% given that inflation is 12 1/2. well, and so on. yes? in general, in principle, affordable mortgages. agree. in america, i have an american friend, he bought 7.3 terribly, how do they live there in this america and you have six says you have better mortgages than you buy a new building and pay six percent for 20 years, that is, after all, now six for all six we had for all there a year ago, then families now for 80 a year ago.
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well, now you if you have a minor child, then take a big market, mortgages normal rates in relation to inflation. they are normal, they are lower than inflation, which, in principle, is also quite interesting. as i said from the very beginning, look at your employment, because if you lose your source of income , so are all the previous two whales. let them float. they are not for you, because if you can't, yes you can't fast within 6 months. so long as you have credit holidays to regroup and find a job with an income no less than it was, then this is too adventurous risk operation. and well, you may find yourself without real estate, or you will need to sell it. perhaps there, again in the market, when there will be a recession and fix losses, that is, here is the third whale about your profitability. maybe he is the most important even yes? let's
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talk a little about the market. now i will finish. that's when the three whales is fine and the market is normal. uh, you can choose yes there is another form, if you are not tired of writing down, i recommend. look at the dress. so you made a 20% payment initially, and the bank tells you, for 10 years you will have, uh, some kind of monthly payments. well, let's say there is 50,000 rubles. for this apartment. go a to ads. and look how much it costs to rent the same apartment, if the payment after you paid, however, 20% is the same plus or minus another 10%. take a good time to invest in real estate in march february you want to buy an apartment so, uh, look now, because so many citizens are now
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selling urgently. the number of urgent sales has increased, uh, there by 30% from the state. we waiting for something. here you are, as a member of the group of legislative proposals from the state. i believe that the state is now quite well supporting both developers and young families and the president’s maternity capital, which has already been done, that is, all statements by the state have already been made, everything that the state can do in terms of developing real estate demand. of course, i would also recommend that legislators still develop individual housing construction, because individual housing construction. somehow, it stays on the sidelines all the time. it is this and investment in building a house and on a fence mortgage is very difficult to get and rates. there are very unfriendly, so here is this market. i think it still needs to be supported, because
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here is, uh, one-storied america yes, here it is. it's the same with fertility. well, in short, people do not even expect any more step from the state. i was so. i would like our state to support those who want to live on the earth, build their own houses, and ennoble the plots. well, because once again this is development. eh, our cities there. well only not necessarily, there are large, yes, and the suburbs is an increase in the birth rate. here we are now following. ah then and opportunities people. in the house, not sorry, we are now mainly talking about those who are going to buy a house. let's turn our eyes a little towards those who are going to sell housing, because among those who are going to buy housing. yes, they are actually the same citizens do not sell their previous housing. yes , because someone takes a down payment from this. someone is right there actually not originally there for the most part. yes , for sales now, in the context of
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what you said, that the market is a little overheated, yes, that is, prices are not a little bit, but they are doubled. here for sale. now is a good time, that is, old apartments to sell or keep. that is, we take a mortgage on this apartment, we leave what we do, yes, and the sellers are all divided into two categories. the first one is that they sell in order to buy something else. so for such exchange chains, but there is no difference. it's always spring, everything is fine. want to sell with the market, that it is more profitable to leave it and buy you will grow , for example. oh, you need to grow. i have money for a down payment. eh, according to the current situation on the market, this apartment that i live in is better to leave the old one to take a mortgage. that is, it is more profitable to take a mortgage. see if you want to leave like this. hmm can you. the time is such that it is better to sell. uh, if you want to keep, for example, renting it out can upset you. and there is no profit there,
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especially from renting out. that is 4%. it's ridiculous better this money is under 80 now on deposit put understand and grow. she is unlikely to be there for years to come. yes, that's even better. you give untaxed prime and so on. this is very, because our prices have risen a lot per square meter. they're up 30% in 10 years. in fact. we are talking about what you need to twist now. yes, in the next 2-3 years. there, you are unlikely to earn money in russia, and again. why is it better to sell? and immediately make a down payment and take a small mortgage, if not enough, because your credit load is still in us turbulent times. e extra. you know, you don’t have to take on debts, or what if you suddenly have a dilemma, what to do with an old apartment to sell? that is, we take a mortgage, sell an old apartment, thereby killing. there are two birds with one stone, the first we, uh, get the money for the down payment. and not
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only a large amount on a sharp fade reduces greatly loans and dramatically reduces the credit burden. great, thank you very much for those stories for those life hacks. i hope that we are together. well, you also helped, uh, especially our viewers to figure it out in this matter, but we will emphasize, nevertheless, in such a way that we have already hoped for god, and god has already given us the entire state in practice. now it remains for us not to say it ourselves and to be extroverts to follow the numbers, as we told you, and keep discipline and try to really take easy money seriously so that it brings us happiness and joy. thank you let's explain to those people who turned
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us on and will now hear about alexander ovechkin about the fact that he is going for a big record, that does this mean for sports? this is probably the peak, which is probably the most difficult , uh, in the world of hockey, because those numbers are the achievements that the warriors set, it is quite a long time ahead, let’s say , in order for this to require, of course, colossal colossal work to work.
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so i'm very happy that for many years and seasons he continues to churn out goals. uh, whatever they are, but these are the goals that uh are the greatest sniper probably in the history of hockey, that's why it will be nice, if he achieves this, it will be nice that our guy, uh, who went through the path of uh a young player, a novice player in dynamo moscow and became a figure in north america. so i'm very proud that i know him and i'm glad i'm happy for him somehow congratulated when he broke the record. hall for now. well, you know, i usually congratulate you when the second one is already starting. in our understanding, this is not the first, so you always understand that yes, this
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is a high, high achievement. uh, become the second, but i have no doubt that you want be the first, so i'll wait. uh, until the moment when it will be when you played this top, these goals are walnuts. eh, what was that? it was some kind of landmark, or was it such a goal enough, ghostly she is in the records books, and in general, she lives there and is already covered quietly by the second, when we played there was no such thing. uh, first of all, uh, initially you uh, playing in north america, you didn't really follow what was going on. uh, around you it did things that you had to do here and now, that is, uh to adapt to the system, to the club game, to the language , and so on, therefore, all the statistics that she has been keeping for many years in north america and started here, therefore, for us then, in principle, did not
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play a special role, because we are in firstly, we arrived there at the age of 30. so you understand that my walnuts played against, uh, and we win more often than we lose, so in this regard, we didn’t have such, let’s say, aspirations. get ahead of someone, because first of all, all the years that you spent uh, union uh, as part of cska team there, a chemist and so on. here are those records. eh, well, those years can not even return. yes, therefore, for us then it is clear, so that you understand how much. as far as the player we are talking about now, uh, military, how talented he was. here. well, and you understand how talented the team was, with whom he played in those combinations. uh, if you look at him, let's say, the story, uh, walnuts, with whom he played, but what were the partners, and you understand that with his game with his arrival with
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him improvisation means unpredictability creative with his partners, with whom he played. it was all real. here. well, at the same time, of course, i understand that an extraordinary player. but the player who gave uh the opportunity for people to enjoy, uh, the very process of playing the very masterpieces that he created from game to game, so uh, today we are talking about the fact that sasha ovechkin is practically not far away. yeah , let's say historical achievement. so five people say that this is our guy, how would if now we used imagination, how would you advisers watched. there now how dramatically the game has changed for all time. well the game has changed in fact, because over the years e 2004. they removed the red line, the game became faster, much more dynamic, and the league took big steps forward in terms of making the game cleaner, in terms of cleaner. mud still eat crayfish? yes, but there are not so
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many of them, and today, uh, probably, uh, the whole emphasis is on the fact that after all, there was a higher scoring because because people are interested in when galas are scored, when there is attack after attack, when, uh, the masters, who, let's say, young players coming to the league, could realize themselves, could show themselves to give a performance that, uh, let's say, will make this game more and more popular, because the children's parents come to the match. e watch means hockey. this is how the game is sold to a large audience, so today hockey was very different before. here. and if we start to compare, then it will take a long time and you will understand that how tougher and more difficult it was, but in terms of the type of game. e to eh, let's say the arrival of young players who play today, eh, began. so, in this regard, here today, of course, it’s easier to realize yourself, because you understand that the game has become more
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dynamic, let’s say, it is aimed at scoring goals. that's natural. you see how much today, let's say, uh management, let's say, this or that team is trying to build, let's say a team around. oh superstars. we are talking about ovechkin kuznetsov backstrom carlson votshi, that is, people who are on their own. uh, outstanding players. and uh, very strong masters. we are taking today a new generation of makdeve to drizel. they are cotton tied with a colossus lange. brand in colorado i.e. these people who are uh the face of the league today here, so in that regard, of course, uh dramatic changes in the game here is the salad game . uh, because uh,
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youtube is available today showing different tricks. the boys are training and playing. here are a couple of things that used to be, uh, not to say that understand what it is? yes, today we practically score these goals at any funeral, too, uh, called our podcast. uh, hockey hockey football has a lot of parallels in these games. well, why hockey is not football, how would they answer this question. well , first of all, it's a game sport. here's a, and he's uh, both of these sports give people an opportunity. uh, some kind of scenario, which is impossible to imagine- predict uh, this is probably exactly uh. let's say that connection between the two games that enable people to return, uh, to the stadiums uh, it means to give an evening game or a night game there of the world cup or
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hockey or the olympics or or your favorite teams in the khl or vanhl, so these two games attract people because they carry, let's say, such a small one. eh, let's say a piece of e, of that secret, which or the unpredictability that can be today, therefore, let's go to e for a match e, we are now talking about football, for example, although on the mast. uh, how about a messi who knows what he has, uh, today is the last chance to win the world championship there. here, knowing that he has everything in this career, everything that he could, therefore, achieve. so, uh, you understand, uh, how uh, the range of his actions. uh, exactly the game, as far as he can in a given situation, leaving all the analysts. and that means all the assessments that journalists, specialists, and so on can give. here he does things that are difficult to predict. these are the things that attract the game. do you think your
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generation even found professional relationships football in the summer hockey, mine in the winter generation found us playing in the yard now it seems that this is no longer the case. it's good or bad. well, let me tell you, a lot of things have changed. eh, they've changed. eh, for a simple reason. ah, technology. here today e in the hands of gadgets and so on, that is, the school. many people stopped communicating, they communicate via sms through a message then, but if earlier, let's say, we had a school. there were lessons, there was a playground , there was cottage cheese, where you could play your favorite game without coaches, that is, it is precisely many things that do so try and know that they will scold you, that is, there was no criticism from the outside. there, the coach is practically today, but to a greater extent this is excluded, because we have, uh, less, well , so it's this one, let's say
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yards. eh, football or hockey, where the boys can exactly drag their skills, that is, become outstanding players. that's why, uh, well, it's probably due to the fact that life itself has changed. that and then, well, many things that we say today. uh, let's say they were talking about ovechkin now ovechkin uh, now uh, almost every day on the page from the press. that's what parents see in their son. ovechkin there others see messi and so on. uh and do not understand that uh is a unit. so let's start climbing into these boots or skates. ovechkin is a disgustingly crazy way. here you want everything at once. yes, yes, i want everything at once today. yes, so this is very important. uh, i guess i don't know, here , probably, first of all it depends on the tradition. as they see it, let's say the development of their child, the upbringing of the child so that he er, gradually and any stress and any
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pressure. uh, enjoying the game he plays. and at the same time, give him support for the child, so that from the age of three he puts on skates not out of three, but exactly, as he wants there, right? yes, well, unfortunately, today we have such a 6 year old. it's already late. well, i don't, i don't understand why, yes, but somehow, in this way, we have created such a trend that the sooner the better. uh-huh no questions, you can get on your skates. yeah you shouldn't uh, at 5 years old 60 years old call it works amazing page you are a champion moscow football. it's like that, in general, the moscow region, moscow, how is this even possible, well, first of all, we played. uh, we had a short season, we were finishing. uh, finished at the end of march. just after spring break, they immediately switched to football, so all hockey teams are all
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sunday chemists. we played football in the resettlement area. so it went on, so, uh, until the end of august, the beginning of september. that is, in this regard, you are moving, for example, with one site, if ice is on to a football site, but the concept is in the principle of the game remains the same here it is that this is a collective player team game. so, naturally, you get, uh, colossal means, uh, experience of exactly what you can use, as far as you can, means your skills. yes, let's assume our gaming intelligence. plus more work. kicking with a sword, and this is kicking, uh, a puck, when you get an uncomfortable groove on the court. you know how to take it here, that is, these things that intersect with each other and you use them in that particular game. uh, found a calling somewhere, that is, in hockey, your son talks about that you combine, uh, both the
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zipper style and the bedbug style, and there is something from pep which of the football coaches is closer to you. uh, it's very difficult to draw a parallel here now. it is clear that yes, i like it, so ip here, uh, and uh, and the bug. but, probably, and my hockey and football education probably began with johan cruyff. this is this is the seventy-fourth year of the world cup germany, when i was 13 for the first time, then i first saw, and this team this is a football player. that's probably a lot of things they turned over in me in terms of how much the game is not only dynamic, how much the game can develop, it is very interesting in terms of when everyone, uh, the whole team, all, say, 10 people, plus the goalkeeper, processes are involved. so, probably, that direction went from there, which my let's say we said, uh, make the guys who
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play with me do better, that is, uh, let's say, be a playmaker, create on the court, let's say, some things. so we enjoyed not only hunger, but also programs from those actions that you you create, that's why today's football, for example, is for me. eh, i read a lot. uh, the beginning of uh, bug ep content tottenham. which mancini who won europe are two guys, that is, these things that i'm wondering in terms of what is something to glean take. uh, exactly uh, what i don’t know, maybe, or or maybe i do some things, but i do it spontaneously, that is, in this way i try to take, the experience that uh, these guys went through an arsenger, i forgot to say about him. here, uh, ferguson understands. yes, this is a slightly different generation. yes it is thereby. uh, using the experience of these guys, these
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coaches in their work. here. that's it, now you had an absolutely paradoxical story for our sport, because the football coach vitaly college, came to you for an internship. here are your impressions of such, firstly, such a move, and secondly, you learned something new for yourself, that's from his visit. well, here first. what was the goal, so they told me that a football coach was coming. i say with pleasure we will open all the doors, which means that a collection of video training conversations halls and so on. this was done, as, let's say, they did it for me in england, when i came to chelsea and liverpool and in the united sulfampton network to arsenal, that is, in this way. uh, because you understand that if a person wants to learn, you have to let them learn. there are no secrets here, in general the game is today. uh, well, let's say. hmm, it
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's open. i don't understand those people who close the doors, they let the boys in there to watch training. there's someone else there. it's not clear to me, because the game must play for the viewer, the game must be accessible to boys who want to learn, so returning means to zhenya and coaches of the football team. she had a lot of questions. here are a lot of questions that he asked at the same time, we introduced, let's say , such, well, long conversations, because before training after training. he came to our coaching. so, uh, if a guy wants to take something for himself in his team, then it only pleases some things that are acceptable, and and he has some ideas of his own. we are ready to listen to them and apply e in your command. in other words, this is an exchange of experience that we need today, because today we have turned out to be more complicated than a difficult situation. let's say. yes, it is possible the most difficult we live in a crazy world, which today we understand, uh, what is happening on the
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political stage. that's why u stand at four. and nod that everything is bad and that's it, and we were left in isolation. yes, but this is a way to nowhere, so you need to develop right away, you need to in fact. we are isolated. and as you can see, development is in isolation, because we understand the penetration of hockey into cultures, how it happens among themselves, when there were matches there in the seventy-second year, how much it influenced the whole game in general, plus big games. it doesn't matter there, at this level or another, but in any case, international tournaments. they move hockey. as it develops in isolation, i absolutely agree in terms of the fact that without tournaments without uh games, uh against the best teams, of course, it is very difficult. and to understand some are on the world stage. this is definitely. yes, but with on the other hand, we don’t have, let’s say, a landmark, let’s say, i’m talking now e from torpedo there they are torpedo we have our own path that we
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see, we have boys who today do this quickly transition from the age of the boys , the age means the masters, so uh in this regard, relying on his experience, which he acquired both in the union as a player and further, as a player. eh, everything is equal. you start putting them together. let's give what you got back in europe, let's say, but in football that is, these things that today, despite the fact that we do not play today, do not world cup e is not the olympics, not the jurassic world cup. they are youthful. here but nevertheless all the same, uh, purely continues. and you have to give back. uh, hockey itself is what you bought in order for these guys they to feel, which means uh the changes that are happening today in their lives, because well, set low standards. no, it doesn't make sense, so uh, you always go to uh,
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where you want to be, that is, you want to be there, uh, that's what the top is called, how did we start talking in lamb, but in walnut? yes, the second this is good. yes, he usually remembers the first ones, so, in this regard, we, e, go in such a way that the guys develop, so that they have an interest, and so that we push them up. uh, they didn't consider what, well, yes, that's it. eh, now let's wait two or three years, when we again. uh, let's say we get to play an international boy before then, so that's the kind of work that you, uh, mean, that you enjoy giving to the boys. e opportunities to develop grow, here and here, uh, and. naturally. eh, there should be a gap let's say it's always there, that is, you can't unpack. i mean, i have to anyway, uh, let's say, uh, considering. after the nhl game, you'll pick up some things for yourself. uh, coming, let's say detroit in the month of november for
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two matches, uh, for the game of washington a and detroit in general and the detroit yorklanders. e in the game i looked next to katya with a category with me, it means that the president of toronto is my partner in detroit. uh, with the siverman. so i caught myself thinking that these two matches. uh, i didn't like it very much in terms of exactly uh, the structure of the game. here, i thought that, uh, in principle, ours as it is more interesting. here, for example, what we are doing now is torpedo, it is more interesting, let it be in episodes. here, but he gives an opportunity. e something like that. uh, it means, well, to give a part, let's say of the game that we played. let's go to these guys, the guys are already passing on to those fans who come to the egr in nizhny. that's why after watching these. those two matches. i realized that they are not so bad actually and yes, we are not playing now. uh,
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there are cool matches there north america there and there world championships there and olympiads and so on. but uh, the game is still evolving. and so it develops. let it be in that hurry, where we are now. don't get out of it. yes, but on the other side. you understand, you give the boys the opportunity to understand that no matter how it is. we can't control it, we do what we can do today. here, how do you feel about generally bringing closer, if where does uh lead, the history of the continental hockey league, which now came up with limit legionaise, here uh? there's been a lot of discussions, and they're still going on, uh, i have my own. i have my own concept, so the plan in this regard is that i would like to know her. yes, yes, here, yes, uh legionnaires today. eh, in my understanding. let's say i tell you a story, for example, you didn't tell it to you, but my house. which is located
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in the country of america, uh, the president bought the combine, and the mls team. who won this year, then mls. it's uh football origami. yes sasha football club, which owns oprah winprey tony robbins that's when he told me that literally in 2 days we will announce the signing, then the kylinia from juventus, yeah, here, and in 5 days the volume of the signing. so harry it was from real madrid. so i told him such people. i need in torpedo those who can come, these are legionnaires. i say, i say a legionnaire who can pass on his championship experience, young people to young guys who win the world. that's it, we know the chirping. eh, europe the world. uh, the champions league was four or five. uh, the champions league, these are the people who are
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called legionnaires, who can give themselves it the way we were legi. with slava fetisov in detroit, who could give the youth e give that victorious experience, it means a network of small details of the game that will enable the guys to grow up much faster, these are legionnaires, yes, take legionnaires that i don’t know. well, the point is, i'm taking a place, let's say he takes our young russian kid and gives a place to a legionnaire, who, on the second day after the end of the season takes takes flies back to itself without saying anything, not in russian. well, no, it’s not clear, that’s why i’m not a supporter, which means limits, but on the other hand. give me the kirina, give me the bail. i would take it today. uh, let's say there 's makina from colorado. i'd take today, uh. who are already there 30 years old, to help, let's say, uh, there is a young player torpedo
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there, i don’t know, there fedotov there or either from anasov, uh, or there, ingrizhanovsky is about to become better here, take players whom i don’t know, whom they don't know who they don't even know canadian and american television commentators at the olympics are drunkards. when the olympics were, uh, they didn't know the players in korea. who plays for the canadian team for the american team, these legionnaires came from the khl well, the point is we then we just kill the league, the average level. we're just diluting the league with average players. so we are taking a place from those boys who can become better. yeah , that's how i see it, that is, really. this is a limit of three legionnaires. this contributes to the development of youth hockey, i think in general, to the side, if i'm pioneers yes, only if you have these levels, then it's a top level. here, let it be there. three at least let there be none, at least there will be 20 legionnaires. we don't have
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business here today. we don't have a business. that's the problem. if at all now i’m talking about hockey now, yes, therefore, if you take, let’s say, pay, there, uh, there is 150 million euros there for embabwe, let’s say with psg e real and he sells there for 2 months there 4 million t-shirts, which you return this money, there is very there quite quickly. here is one. yes, we don’t have such a thing here. i don’t want to name names or legionnaires who play like hal, that’s for me. well, this is super, the average level of players. so you don’t want to, so, uh, let’s say. this level is easy to dilute. well, that's why this is such a painful topic for me, yes, that's why, in principle, it goes against the principles that we are talking about, because today we spend our money on those people who, well, clearly, they give scoring their goals there, yes, well talk about what they will do better than someone, so
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we get mid-level players who are trained for such legionnaires who play in the khl today. now for quite a long time you have been working in continental hockey. do you have a feeling that hockey in our country can still bring in money, that it can become part of the business? well, today, let's say, we're talking about torpedo again, uh, today, uh, in our team, uh, there, let's say, there are four or five players who have reached a new level. here e. and the question is , uh at the end of the season, uh, well, there will be clubs that want to buy them, in principle, i am very, well, as we say, it will be a pity and a shame before me. if, for example, someone picks us up on a call to the governor, for example, they call and they say, we need to pick up, we need to give the person. we pay there for some money money to the team, like uh, we have a small budget. here we take it, that is, to allow such a possibility, they absolutely
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allow it, yes, and this can happen. yes, but this is the real of our life today. that's why in the khl, but on the other hand you understand that the work has been done, the guys have grown up. here are other guys in this place, here, which will just as simply take time to start everything from scratch , start everything instead of building hmm uh, sculpt the team correctly, let's say, so gradually so. eh, so let's say there are 3-4 players, you look at positions. by human qualities, by character, by game intelligence, and you begin to build a team. and then you, uh, can put in big tasks. here but if someone wants to buy players, after all, if the player wants to go after the money, then the other team for god's sake for god's sake therefore, here in this plan. you can earn, you can earn, yes, but we are talking about earnings today, let's say. uh, like north america there are 20,000. uh, we have a full stadium at the matches.
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here is the match. and indeed, when it comes, the fans are big drives, the stadium is full. uh, beer, re- its king of the river paraphernalia, sold a lot of money for parking. uh, crazy prices means more board sponsorship. uh, sausage food, pop horn, it's all coming downloaded as a team. here e, comes, let's say popular, so, uh, i don't want to offend anyone. you just come to popular ones, which means our cities. where is hockey popular? so you see, there, up to 1/3 is filled with spectators. this one you braid for 9 hours yeah, 9 hours to play hockey in vladivostok in khabarovsk on the podium of 2,000 people. well, what's the point of this what a crazy amount of money spent, then fly 7 hours, and the difference in time, uh, here are some things they are social projects, like
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some things. well, still pull up all the same do it right. here we cannot stand still and live. uh, previous merit there, previous memories there, and so on. now, that's why there's masses of uh things here today at this time, when we have today uh, ban on everything, do things that should be different. we can't gather people today, uh, july 15 or july 1 , to train, we can't pay big money to those guys either. even to cook for yourself, you need to collect them, probably, most likely, on september 5, when so all the children, let's say, go to school. uh, parents are on holiday. so we start playing, uh, the season that lasts until the end there, let's say maya is there, the beginning of june. uh huh, we have to try this, because today we uh, have the opportunity, and we still fall for the rules that
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were before. e. well, you see, how interesting the story is here, because now a lot of urine was talking to the fans in vladivostok in the continental league in the regular season and when you have three games a week, the fans already choose. which team to go to, this time and in what day to go on wednesday is inconvenient. on monday, not very, therefore, on saturday it will be found. see how it turns? well, it 's nice that if a full house is a full house yes, it 's nice. yes, but uh, whatever it is, it's all the same u in these cities. uh, well, there should be much more interest, yes, to hockey, because there is no other. e. sport of big sport, maybe there is. maybe i don’t fully understand, yes, but you understand that let’s have a team in khabarovsk and have a team in vladivostok and fill in, let’s say a palace that accommodates there are six or there are 7.000 for a city that how many turns
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how many people live in the east? well, there is a millionaire, in my opinion, a million, right? well, this is a small small amount. that's how popular you saw in the lower hockey. the good news is that every match is completely to the eyeballs. uh people, well, tradition is definitely there forty-sixth year, that's glorious, traditions and players of the generation of players. this is it, of course. eh, well, a big plus of the fact that hockey still lives in the city in the region. that's what you propose, let's say today. uh, interesting hockey is interesting, means, uh, pastime for people. so they were imbued with what we do. that's a colossal interest. that's what pleases. yes , that's why in this regard i say that we are in the right place. where uh, there is support from the governor who watches the games and so on, so, uh, he writes that we don't have the best majority, at least the fourth league here. well, nothing, the main thing that is interesting,
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yes, interesting, yes, and we are all these things. uh, we discuss, we talk, and we do, uh, every match performance, because people came and enjoyed it. games, so we will do it even better, because the guys are growing and uh, and this thing is progressing. the main thing is returning to your creative method of work. the same kaleshin said that you do not raise your voice, he has never seen this. this is such a principle. you think so it's only yours again. you don't raise your voice, you don't change your intonation much. this is your principle of work, you think that other trainers can use it. raise your voice. you will show your weakness. uh, here, that is, uh, dialogue is always better than uh, than conflict, that's criticism and that means, uh, and some things that you can say guys, but they don't work with them today. well, you need to talk to them. that's because i understand that many e come e guys who today in the team they went through. eh, their
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stages, it means becoming there are different schools, where they were hit on the head with a club, uh, and so on. here you need to e let's say i scolded, where they criticized where they offended, where they humiliated and so on, this is all you get, as boris is already out. here, too, it is important, uh, that the player who is in the torpedoes in the torpedo team understand that they will listen to him here. uh, yes, they will give him the opportunity, so, uh, the right to make a mistake. i already spoke about it. yes, on the other hand, it means some things, when you can calmly approach the match campaign, let's say tell the player. well, any player who is even an experienced player so to speak. well, it's not the kind of hockey you can play. you can play differently. that's all that was in the previous segment of the error. all this is no longer you will return. yes, move on. get out of your head playing hockey, so these things work best why did
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