tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 7, 2022 10:35am-11:00am MSK
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to localize the area we need. thus, forensic doctors move the apparatus under the required area and obtain the desired images. next, we put on protection. still. this is x-rays. here is the button. we go in, put on protection, go behind the screen and press the button in this way , a picture is taken from the digital detector instantly via wi-fi information is sent to the computer. here, it is processed and then directly goes to the expert's personal computer. in this way. we can literally within a few minutes to visualize the area we need. experts use this method to study the corpses of objects of biological origin, for example, in the presence of fractures, an x-ray examination allows us to establish their localization, the type of
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mechanism of formation by the displacement of bone fragments. we can even talk about the direction in which the traumatic effect was directed, and this makes it very easy later on to answer the questions of the decision, because often in the course of a sectional study corpse. may be broken and modified. this is the location of the bony deposits. therefore, it is important for us to capture this before the sectional study. but it is of particular importance in forensic science for determining foreign objects in the body with gunshot wounds. well, here you can clearly see that this is a bullet. well, here it seems that it is in the chest. and here you can see that it is under the skin, this is a blind field wound, that is, when the bullet remains in the human body, when examining clothes, it is also the x-ray that helps to find small folk particles. also, this method can be used when conducting an examination of
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newborn children to establish a live birth, that is, after an x-ray, huge cells. we can understand whether a child breathed after birth, or often did not breathe even in expert practice . uh, such damage that forms a deep, or some kind of tortuous level of its channel and the use of radiography together with a special contrast agent that is injected into the role channel allows us to determine it move the number of wound channels. even the length in width, and so on, this method can also be used in the study of skin flaps aimed at forensic examination in case of electrical injury, and we can reliably establish the place of contact of the source of electricity with the human body. the frequent use of x-rays in forensic science is due to its reliability and high efficiency. therefore, the images are obtained very high quality very quickly and immediately
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go to the personal computer of the expert, that is, after the study. we we can literally within a few minutes see the area of research we need . experts conduct x-ray studies at the request of law enforcement officers and investigators, whose tasks are to get the clearest possible picture of the incidents. i hope you were interested in this half an hour with us. see you on the air. hello, my name is yuri peleshonok. i am
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svisloch embankment and my favorite place is behind the gazebo. behind the pavilion is the opera house, which was once my grandfather and everything here is saturated with memories. once we finished school, we walked here. tenth graders once with friends we sat on the parapet with guitars. here it was impossible the main main place where the youth could now shuffle. well , now, of course, minsk has grown, many interesting places have appeared. pretty unfamiliar, but i'm glad that my old old places of my childhood the house in which i lived with 6
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for years everything is in the same place where there were no renovations at that time, thank god my old school minsk is in the same place, in general, it remained minsk minsk, it remained the city that i remembered it was said. here is the saying. they go back to where you were happy. so i came back, you know, and found. the same friends in the same places, the same houses. there is the same air, and in general, i plunged, as if i extended my youth here, well, that's it, it breathes memories. that is, if i returned, i returned while in a time machine and because, uh, the places of my childhood haven't changed. yes, it turned out for me as some kind of gift. of course i played the guitar. i already noticed. we were sitting here on the
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parapeve, i remember after the rehearsal we just had a camera. i just gave three of us and took a picture of us, i don’t remember one of the guys, but we were all four, so tolik nicknamed the coupon goes in the book in my book under this name yurka yakovlev, because i’m also yuri, yes, then we just called his jacob is abbreviated. well, the photos flew around. in general, the globe, along with the book, was in western newspapers quite the same. it's funny when they take pictures. we didn't even think about it. but time has passed and it is interesting, there is a saying that the dreams of children should be treated with attention. here's what. i dreamed everything came true. even came true more than i dreamed. i wrote this book about business, and it somehow
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went very strongly and i was invited to tv shows, which i was when my mother was watching the program and the bbc in new york, then she looked at me, right there was between kitty richard yes and there were more, of course. bill clinton was all there hollywood's cutting-edge line-up, everyone was there. yes, yes, i looked at this program, she says, you are here, how do i do it, how did i do it? i still don't know how i got the honor of speaking on behalf of the entire beatles generation. well, it happened. the
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best editor of all our belarusian literature well, i’ll read it interesting to young entrepreneurs of the sixties, it’s dedicated, it’s clear that something like this, probably seven years ago, yuri anatolyevich first appeared in our editorial office brought a story a story about his youth a story about his love for music to battles. but the most valuable thing was i told you that it was not only personal. history is the history of generations. this is what attracted us to our story, and we published it with pleasure, yuri anatolyevich soon brought a couple more stories, interestingly told,
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written with humor and sarcasm. the story was called dad did not deserve it and then i felt that it would be our regular author. this is the main art magazine of the republic of belarus that is, it is an outlet to the maximum number of readers. and that 's why he chose me, i was lucky with the first tell the next. i am very grateful to canada yes is published in a russian magazine. do we really have two russian authors? it is clear that you publish not only canada. well , we publish citizens of america and israel in general , they come to us if they immediately end not only the former soviet union, but also the countries of the world.
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we see here your right lobe, you see this, this is your sleepy speech, i will show you how blood runs through it. yes, now the isthmus is this map. i have a white color . uncle treated rudolf gest. surgeon for the surgical department of this same berlin district hospital, then all of my aunts in medicine, after the army, it was necessary to
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take up the mind, while there was something to hold on to, yes, and went to the university of tartov. finished it. not with honors. got a diploma. and i always understood that i needed something else , medicine was brought by the fact that i always have some kind of romance in my head. yes, and i would always like to be a ship's doctor. and we had this under soviet rule, the only opportunity to go out and look to go out to see the world, and then i already began to drop off in the estonian shipping company, so that i would finally have some opportunity. to get up as a ship's doctor came to minsk in the third clinical hospital. i did an internship, then i worked there in gastroenterology. and here i was interested. i'll spend the morning detour by jumping the plane 10 rubles. it cost me to fly to tallinn and go to the medical service department of the fleet.
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you need doctors. they say no, they don't. well, come and be interested, also in the evening back. i'm flying back in a month. they are they say, here is your conclusion tartus yes, yes estonian yes but you work in minsk yes? are you here on vacation? yes, i say, no, i’m just making a detour in minsk, then they fly to you a year ago under my shoulder, and they looked at me like that. i remember opening. the table gives me a form to fill out. well, i filled out a questionnaire and got into the merchant fleet. western europe is western, africa, and already, well, look, i just worked on an ambulance, then i ran around there in my department. and then you suddenly lie in the pool above you tropical stars. and in general, it's your job, if something happens, naturally yes, then yes, but you know, that's how this is such a general question. if something happens in the ocean, nothing will happen for 4 years. i went to sea. yes? and well, the flights were interesting.
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by the way, we went to america, we got the first ship, which, when reagan and gorbachev about something, agreed there. yes, the year 1988, as i remember now, on june 21, we entered custon, by the way, i entered the red sea when the year 1988, here in this one, all these resorts, now they have also moved to egyptian ones, yes, just at the exit from the soviet canal, i saw such a palm grove there. i think maybe they did a good job here. well, everything, they did a big one, four years. i went to sea and then the soviet union collapsed. so i stayed in germany. and so it happened. i didn’t say that i stayed on purpose, no , it turned out that i stayed in hamburg and it turned out that i lived in the same house where the beatles lived when they played in the repertoire in that one, and this is hmm, so such a coincidence, well, then, well, yelled courses and superfluous at the
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university of hamburg. and then i realized that i needed to somehow move into the english-speaking world. well, the only thing that was the first thing that the village could have landed on for me was the danish ship myers . danes in the middle of the ocean. they think so, what a terrorist. i say guys. i normally wrote, but here, that is, peace-loving nomads. they took me to halifax. there i was already met by police cars more than brezhnev was met at the airport. there, a full berth was left. i took my fingerprints they cooled off towards me, because i am a normal person anywhere. i have never done anything bad to anyone. all the first night i spent the night in a shelter, where all the drunken cowboys of that one are all there. well, then a week later i was already training the children, please, live
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and work. waiting for citizenship. and he moved to atava, in parallel, quietly. already moved to medicine, one went to language school. there were almost no russian-speakers at that time there in the monfort hospital. i worked. that's how i got into that job, she was m-m. uh more like a dispatcher. that's when in the waiting room. here you go there you go there you there that called on that called that one, just primary. sam look. i just had an initial assessment of an injury there, or depending on the severity of the admission there, or for his little jacket or in intensive care, or that's where i returned instead, where i took my first breath in belarus in order to do, probably, the last year, well, after all, my mother is also pulling, i have to look here for 91 years, my aunt, who was born, when wrangel entered from the crimea
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here but in good health, absolutely. maybe talk shows on tv, but you have to watch them. oh, and plus wow, well, some kind of daily some kind of work. yes , not that, so that here for a lot of money, yes, in order to do something, you need to, yes, a diploma. i have knowledge. i arrived, filled out the questionnaire, ran through all the dispensaries. yes, i collected all the documents, submitted and received a residence permit, took courses, a four-month -old ultrasound retrained, i was lucky to work with boris nikitin founder in belarus i sat with him for a while , adopted all the secrets of his craft, and then a vacancy opened up in this clinic. i was invited. i came with an entry in the work book. uh, which was dated in the ninety-second year, he went to portugal and did not return to the retreat. in short, they
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take me to work, and i start here. well, how to say, i owe my people simple. i think it's useful. we somehow look at the problem in general, that is, diagnosticians are much more. it's better here, it's not because for example, we differ in mind there, it is he. well, in general, it starts in a quiet life. he disappears. yes, but if you were born in a calm state, and everything is in order, yes, then you are very, very correct. here you think in six planes, and this helps in staging the theater. as for the equipment, of course, not far ahead, as for pharmacology, i also have an apparatus of 75,000 dollars behind me and it’s bad and bad for our population of our region. good? true, they began to do a lot of paid services, yes, but we try, how where how can we do it for free? i
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don't even know how to say. orpheus was such a guitar. but i had to drag the bass string in order to do so. the sound was good now sounds good. and only when the bass string, so that it would not tear out the deck, had to make this colander and, of course, the bass bass corner so that it would hold the string, because it would have pulled out this peg instantly. well, it turned out such a deep sound. so to play on the river or what a good guitar is no, it's not difficult. but when you remember, as in a joke the monkey plays on the shovel. this is interesting and my friend was kuzya, he had a real orpheus guitar. it's something so transcendent when you shoot three sounds. well, well, i have never seen a more beautiful guitar in
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my life, i have seen a little, yes, but that was it until now. i remember her and i volunteered to play guitars with him. yes, but like i had nothing at all. i had to make a guitar, at least some, and hmm, we found, in my opinion, only four speakers. uh, that's what tunes the oxygen. i mean, it's hard falls short and it turns out that i could have hmm , only a bass guitar, plus two telephone handsets in each handset, two by two coils of coils. we put them under the strings to make sound pickups or that four pegs, four coils, well, god himself ordered. i would like a bass player, yes, and i made this base guitar. but you can’t buy a groan anywhere in the soviet union, they sold strings for a cello on the black market, there ’s something else there, they didn’t sound, and we found the strings in the school piano and took them with pliers in the same one in the school carpentry workshop pulled out there by eye, there are four suitable strings. well,
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they were freed from the dull sound in this in this prison for strings in a piano box and then a decent life such a small storyteller became the plot for the title of the book, and then no jack baker spokesman full mccartney then read this book of mine and paul makar did not i read it, and he told him a case, and he gives me a case by phone that paul mccartney also put piano strings on his guitar. i think it's all about you too could be bought. yes, i ask for well, his guitar, at least, was branded normal and says his guitar also could not stand it. here is such a coincidence i could listen to the first album, let's say, ebrod, and then listen there, let's say find, well, not quite with a prism, but something like magic well, like that. well, from this they did not lose at all from the order, but one can say that true art is real things. so from the fact that you listen to them in the order of priority or in any other order, they do not lose from this.
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at the institute, this music was also studied and i still needed to have free time, i was lucky. i had it. my friends had it; someone didn't have it. then it appeared in the newspaper. here we are all sitting, here tolik is a yakovka. i am all the heroes of the book beatlebas strings, then i already wrote about this disc, which paul mccartney recorded especially for the ussr, i wrote a story called the golden disc, and the golden disc was already a capital newspaper of this sitazon, they gave me a whole spread, they gave me a respectable photographer. he photographed me. and here it is the story is completely golden, the disc is also included in the book. gradually, gradually, gradually, we accumulated many, many stories. it was in canada and suddenly i wanted to tell about my friends. all of a sudden. i somehow felt it. here's some sadness. yes , that's how i'll live, live, die, and so i won't say anything. but there is something to say when i published these books. yes, i first released because of my money, but i went for my
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money. i ordered 150 copies. and it turned out 147. well, somewhere there. well, the machine is somehow wrong cut or something, what, well, it turned out 147 from him i took these boxes for myself. well, i don’t even know what to do with them, but i was in liverpool, i went, i gave a few, i gave a few . uh mpl one, then to the store in uh on baker street, then there was still a battle with the store. uh, and they were already on sale there. yes , why sold today very quickly and well later. well, because of this, they did everything, gave it, sent it to their friends. well, who was interested in giving it like that, and then it somehow somehow came together. what did paul mccartney read. well, here's the usual little book. here is our beatles television program here, then the release of their records in the soviet union. here
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is the vocal-instrumental ensemble. well, here are a few. here are nesting dolls, as here we are sitting again to sing. here is a school notebook sheet. i want to tell you what i once loved, really. it's been so long an angel. he read this little book to us, he called me, then we met with him about the film adaptation, he was taxiing to me. but, if the person who filmed the beatles for the first time in the cavern, we will do everything else. well, gradually i took part from the author. so pushed aside, but also not bad, yes, but the main thing is that the job is done and the bbc releases the film chaos beatles roxx. and uh. well, there are two of my songs , again about the menu, they show my mother, she is chopping a beatle in the air with her palm, a fat beatle is shot down. and now i remember when this one was directly announced on american television.
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that's how you switch channels, but oh you look, my mother appears and screams beatle beatle beatle. it will be nice soon. here you are sitting when it was sold in canada in the chapterrs store, near the parliament and the first we sold it to the twenty first twenty visitors at the price of a symbolic bottle of vodka in the former ussr, $3.62. here bring the ruble to the dollar. one to one and now it was a success, here it’s sit plus, a couple of songs were added there, a song was taken, which was in the bbc so that it was specially recorded for the bbc, it will also be there and
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