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tv   PODKAST  1TV  September 4, 2023 12:25am-1:05am MSK

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cosmetics is primarily for the russian market, it was originally conceived as a global wow our company produces more than 40 types of different devices, of course, this is a professional liquid crystal display for hotels, restaurants, video conferencing. what a cool thing? i want to know everything about chocolates and sweets and pyros. little handmade sweets, and you need a taster big premiere of our everything is coming soon on the first military transport tomorrow night. look, i need a little more time to climb up. can you even hear me? you won't. you have to fly to thomas call back.
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our son didn't find it. this could happen. what kind of
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death certificate from where? do you know what he does with the robbers in those places? where do you like to go so much, don’t come near, otherwise you’ll shoot me. then let's come here right away to be more reliable. mark
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please don't do this. why not? kira, i’ll bring you closer, please. do you still want to become a mother? maria i just want to then study mark mark mark please
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such kira let's go. do you hear? well here get it on absolutely healthy. true , miraculously not affected, but the conclusion for contacting the police and be careful.
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hope to see you on the air again. they are afraid of us. well, i'm not going to fall out of windows anymore. so, i hope i'll be back. i don't work. i don't shake my hand. so if anything, you need to get in touch. thanks great. thank you. the doctor ordered me to take care of me. mark , let's not go to the police, not from me at all. almost killed. we cannot report her, no matter what she does, while the contract is in force. listen, she has a whole file on us. she has a photo of our son. she knows about eco, she is aware of many things. you hear, we are here not just understand, this is a contract. it's just a screen. well, maybe she killed this marta . in short, the police need to deal with her
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. you don’t understand that if we write a statement against her, then we will never be given her child. we will lose wildly forever something clinging to something this century. yes, he is a good boy, but he is not a unique child ; there are thousands of children who also really need parents. and because of him, what do you want? ruin our relationship? that's how i realized that you don't need a child. you just want me to have a baby and you don't care what you're talking about. and then, maybe you go, i needed you, you were never with us, but he died to spit. not you, one lost, my son is here, here are all your claims of hysteria. i'm only here because of you. i'm going out of my way to make you feel better, you know, i'm tired of everything, i'm not tired of being your nanny. i need a wife, anya, a sad shadow. kira
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what are you doing here? decided to return the stolen contract to me. he still is valid. if you want, i'm back for a long time. to the end then let's drink to the family reunion. no thanks. i’d rather read vika a fairy tale.
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it's good that you were there. i gave birth to martha when i was 13. from my adoptive father his last name is viller. march and vika are written under it, when vik was born, i was not afraid to become myself again. i returned my old one. kogan where can i go now? overdose goddamn weather, the medicine is still out. in the morning
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i will go to the pharmacy, i will buy you medicine. thank you, you know, you are very lucky to be so strong drugs. we rarely have stock. do another test, please.
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why did you send us to this orphanage? when you settled the child, marie asked me to take kira under observation and then send you there , she said that she was collecting material for a new study. of course, in your situation with kira's diagnosis, you are not at all suitable as a second foster parent, but i was sure that she wanted to help.
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the conversation was better. i brought you medicine. thank you. you were gone for a long time. something happened? no, it's all right. it just washed out on the road. where is vic
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great, then we’ll spend the evening together. i 'll just change. fine.
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have you taken your medicine? please make me
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some coffee. yes, of course . take a flashlight. you need to turn on the switch. i will go. be careful
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, you're pregnant. it. it doesn't change anything.
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great, and become superfluous. i know what it's like when, instead of love, you feel only condescension. when are you in the shade? and gradually you feel like you are becoming a burden. then only the pain of resentment and disappointment accumulates in the soul. oh, figs, i was paying for my or your mistakes. so vic forever will stay with me. maria you're crazy don't do it marie i swear to you that what happened to you will never happen to him. i swear to you, give me a chance. you had tim and what happened to him, i don't
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do you. forever
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stop stop stop.
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then kill me, she even said that she was ready to go to the end, but let's shoot. i will never be you, but i can be a good mother. marie give me the baby, please.
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please, we've already lost once. please, once his son.
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ira kira small hi kira, if you are reading this letter, it means that everything worked out for me. it seems to you that i am an enemy that has gone crazy, but we are on the same
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side on the side of vic after the birth of march. i lost the opportunity to have children, but thanks to you i was able to be a mother for a little while the mother of our son you lost tim but i leave you his brother used one of the embryos that you donated to the clinic you are vika's biological parents all my medical practice was devoted to working with fears for in order to let go of fear it is necessary go through him again look him in the face, so i'm sorry, you had to go through it all over again. i had to make sure you were never afraid again. you can’t waste yourself on something that fate doesn’t return , puts everything in its place. oh sorry again
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. well, that's it, it's time to turn on the music.
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come join us for a bite.
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the body of the violin is tender, yes, tenderly this evening. i'm so lonely. i'm so wet, son, there 's a cold bed waiting for us. drunk neighbor in god's eyes hello old friend meter is sick today, i am soul friends with me behind his back, well, people look at his hands.
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well, let’s play, my golden one , the girls’ songs that are completely gray for me. come with me. take candy pineapple.
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come join us for a bite. the violin gently, and so tenderly this evening. i'm so lonely, i'm so wet. hello dear tv viewers. as you understand, today a wonderful artist mikhail zakhar shufutinsky has come to our podcast of the melody of my life, which is hosted by your obedient servant valery syutkin. hello misha
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, hello. thank you for taking the time, i congratulate you on your anniversary year. thank you i’m very glad to see you on the program. you are practically one of the first people whom i met on my return from america from far away here, and we immediately met with you and immediately remembered everything and immediately fell in love with each other. remember as a child. we had albums. we came and looked at the photographs. this is why we decided to revive our podcast. here with the arrival. e mikhail shufutinsky on the screen. we will display photos, and photography, like music, like a melody, is a catalyst for memories, you remember everything to the smallest details, not only what is shown in the photo, but all these years are associated with it. so we begin. you were born in moscow. yes, i was born in moscow, this photo is of saltykovka near moscow. there we were at my grandfather's dacha. we
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lived there. photos. it's called, but the chansonnier was born. i named her that. here is my mom. unfortunately, she died early . we lost her when i was 5 years old; my mother passed away. but she is a very beautiful woman, such a stunning woman has remained in my memory forever. oh, this is also his hairstyle for me . pay attention, yes, look. in the sense that grandfather, grandmother of my grandfather and grandmother. here i am young with them. well, they were absolutely amazing people. grandma was a great theater goer. she knew so much music. she went to the opera. she sang arias, locked at home. i just grew up on it, as if we were here on this music, but this is already in the janitors friends. yes, yes, i even remember that this boy’s name was kolka. and i think first class. that's what the school uniform was, and the uniform was obligatory, yes, yes, well, at that
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time the music was the first melody, which you remember during the 75 years of your life on this earth. i learned to play an instrument, but more on that later. and this was your first instrument. yes accordion. i just played and drank the song. there were only 28 of them, moscow well , that’s already later. i'm already an adult here, i'm 14 years old. and there i was just starting and here are the first songs there. the march of young panfilov, in my opinion, there were only 28 of them, and moscow was very patriotic behind my back, but i liked it. it was easy for me to sing like that, but here is this photograph, and who was dad by profession? papa came with the war went through the whole whole war until berlin returned and entered the medical institute and he would have become a doctor, he became a dentist, then he was the head of the department. then he was
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the head physician of the clinic. in general, he has had such a serious career. i mean, well , he was a very famous doctor, he was respected by both patients and colleagues. also a valentine, i remembered how everything appeared in my life. how did music come to me, dad? eh, after these are the post-war years. i lived in moscow on kaluga square. we had a huge barracks courtyard in the very center of moscow we had there were about 50 boys of different ages in the yard and different people lived as front-line soldiers. eh, the former and those sitting are different. uh, foreigners. some lived, as if they somehow lingered after the war, in the soviet union and it was very interesting and had its own specific life. one day dad brought home an accordion of incredible beauty. i'm still just a boy. i was shocked by this instrument , these pearls. you keys trophy accordion german folder was very musical he played the trumpet on the guitar at
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the con. this decided my life. i am falling in love with music. in this case , the accordion became the conductor. i started studying and the teachers brought me. i started playing. and uh, and i really wanted to somehow demonstrate all this, because only grandparents sat down and sometimes dad listened to me. and on sundays, when men gathered in the courtyard in our large moscow courtyard, sat down at a large table, played dominoes, drank beer, my grandfather took me out by the hand during the day and set up a chair with this accordion. and i sat down and they played. and i also played, and i played. that's it, someone came down the hill. how were you this is how all these songs remained, i played. and this was my concert. it was mine. my happy moment of glory, because they even applauded me, they interrupted these knuckles. the dominoes were knocking. they started
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applauding me. so i remembered this story from my life. this probably tells me how you became a musician. and so, i fell in love with this, this feeling of being needed and what you do, people like a musician. e mikhail shufutinsky i remember perfectly that for the first time i learned that there was such a person on earth because i was on forest song and you were the leader of the ensemble, so that it would not be easy with a beard with a beard, in general there was a word. well, it happened much later, but i became the leader of this father’s ensemble. i was invited. but in general, this is an ensemble known to everyone and they sang such incredible songs as they say goodbye to all train stations. e. if you want me to look into your eyes, but we were packing stadiums. you know, they just didn’t sing, of course, completely patriotic songs, but this is the very first group, but with the mouthpiece of vyacheslav dobrynin
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hit, yes, and recommended a coat like this to this team. yes, well, i was always fashionable and peel himself, i was then slender , ringing, thin with little hair at that time because i was trained as a choir singer and with vocals. i had a normal one, but i’m not a soloist. and here is my eldest son david, you see, he went on tour with us. sometimes. here he is sitting in this photo next to me. david is now 50 years old. he has a recording studio in moscow. he works in cinema, does it himself for films, they started talking about children, so that they everyone felt that dad knew unconditionally. how many children mish i have two sons two sons two sons older david jr. anton anton is 2 1/2 years younger. yes, anton lives in america. because when we first came to america, he was still very young and he is
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more of an american, then later he served in the army. then he married an african-american woman. they have their own kind of different life. completely and when i returned here, he still stayed there and. well, he developed there. he graduated from university there. he graduated from pirantura there, in general, that’s how he is.

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