tv [untitled] BELARUSTV October 11, 2022 2:00am-3:11am MSK
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to say that at school i also thought about being a doctor, although my family doesn’t have, e, some kind of pedigree physicians yes, but there are no doctors after the ninth grade a biological chemist, who was sent just the same to enter a medical institute in this profile. that's why, probably, my choice is some kind of fate, probably such, but to say such that i treated animals there, and someone, probably, dolls in childhood. yes, they treated, well, this engaged in, as something all absolutely children. but yes, there were dolls that had a bandaged eye, a bandaged arm and leg. and here. well, let's say my parents have
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allergic rhinitis, so my mom has allergic rhinitis, so pets weren't allowed. mom said it would be hard. if you want, let's, that's why we supported it. yes, they supported me. and when i could not think that i would even live in the city, soligorsk, and work in a speleological hospital. but when it was necessary to go on maternity leave at the end of 2017 years, and by chance absolutely my acquaintances found an ad on the site that now doctors are required about me. and so i don't know why. so, i just came and talked with natal nikolaevna left her carved. a week later they called me. very well. i
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remember that day. it was. it was my husband's birthday. he was 30 years old. they called me and they said we'll figure it out. that's all. i came for tomorrow. they showed me everything and literally in 2 weeks. i came here to work. that's why speliotherapy, when we still studied and went through bronchial asthma, chronic bronchitis, in all textbooks at the end there is such a phrase, there they are drug treatment in the salt mines in the city of soligorsk yes, and it still seemed somehow different. yes, we do not know where these mines are located, but most people do not represent. why are the mines not in the hospital? why didn’t you just get into the elevator, press the button and go down somewhere? yes, that's something operating mine, how it all happens. many patients are ordinary people,
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they don't even imagine hmm so i'm happy that i ended up in this hospital. this hospital gave me the opportunity to meet. these are wonderful people. yes, somehow in- depth go to pulmonology. yes, to learn something new, i can say that in fact , but in such detail, and how can we treat allergic diseases, in particular bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis. well, not only, well, that's so in-depth, yes, that is, this is precisely our profile, in fact . well, not everyone, probably, can do that. such an expression, shining on others, you ignite yourself. eh, but let's just say it. and this is a doctor - this is not just a profession, it's a vocation, yes, and doctors who remain working in this profession.
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this is the zone of the soul. i don't know, it's just what you come here for every day. my work would not endure so much pleasure for me and it would be hard to work if it did not support me in my endeavors. my family my husband my seven year old daughter. well, my husband is not a medical worker. he works in a different field. but, but he always supports me always interested when coming home. we always discuss talking on different topics. we are discussing. how was the work day. you all know perfectly well that doctors actually work on weekends and holidays.
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we all, of course, know that doctors are hard work. therefore, if our families did not support us, and in particular, my sou also supports me. and my seven-year-old daughter is, uh, helping me in every possible way. and i, like any doctor , have work and weekends and holidays and night shifts, so my husband. maybe, used to pick up the child from kindergarten. here i learned to tie pigtails for our daughter, probably for him. this is the hardest job, when mom is not at home, it is to comb our long hair. here our father learned how to do hairstyles for a child. here is my daughter, of course, she is always waiting for me from work when i leave for the night shift. she usually asks her mother if you will come and when i say that, unfortunately, there is no order tomorrow. she, of course, is
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a little upset by some kind of mommy you will be so will be so waiting for you again. we are very his little ones had just finished first grade. here i don't know. we are looking at how we would support her in any case, but my husband and i, probably more, apparently she has some kind of sports inclination, more towards mathematics and the exact sciences. that's why in any case, what she chooses. we will always support her. each member of our family has a bicycle and in our free time, as soon as we have a free minute every evening, we practically ride here along the reservoir. we ride along the embankment here in the forested area. on the path of health. so you could say it's our family hobby? yes, someone goes to a cafe, someone walks. and we took walks almost every day in our free time, but every year, and my
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wife, she says we need to start studying and following belarus this summer. yes, but we were in but we were more from working in zhirovichi in synkovichi in kosovo in the castle . yes, but this year, let's say, we want e in our free time for the weekend with the family. yes, uh daughter husband and i visit nesvizh castle mirsky lock. says my work. actually very hard. it takes a lot of time, a lot of strength, and some of her emotions. but, i love my job. i can't imagine my life without my work. so i am very glad that i work in this unique hospital and imagine myself in some other job. at least right now i ca n't.
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so the sugar beet harvesting season has already begun and our processing plants have already started. actually for processing. what forecasts do you make in this regard? will we sugar, is there enough sugar for everyone? there are four large sugar factories in our country this year, we launched the factories earlier than last year, this is primarily due to the prospects for the harvest and the need to have time to process the entire volume before the end of this year this year. in 2009, we plan to get a significantly larger harvest of sugar beets than we received last year, about 20-25% is expected to increase in the collection of sweet root crops. what is it that will give us that will allow us to get a sufficient supply of sugar, which
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cover all needs. uh, the republic of belarus uh, by the end of this year, we expect to consume about 380,000 tons of sugar. this is the need of industrial processing enterprises that use sugar, this is the need of our domestic market for the purposes of domestic consumption. we see that sahara today is a rather significant position . uh, each family and uh, the share of consumption and consumer basket. uh is a point volume, so we plan to put up to 400.000 next year, which is sugar for storage so that it can be sold during the off-season. well , we still have more sex harvest this year. uh, this year, the export of sugar sugar, which we produce and will produce, will be about 115-130.000 tons this year alone, which we will ship in the period from september to
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december, this will allow us, uh, to pay off, uh, beet producers until the end this year in full. uh, next year we will form 2 1/2 times as much e. e export potential for sugar than it was this year, taking into account the fact that how prices will develop. we see for ourselves the direction of sugar sales. first of all, this is the russian federation, this is the people's republic of china. these are countries. uh, east asia is tajikistan uzbekistan kyrgyzstan that is, in fact, our traditional buyers, who have been forming buyers of belarusian sugar for a number of years. right now , for obvious reasons, active work is underway to diversify the market in the search for new partners, as the direction of enterprises works today. we continued to work with countries european union for individual items. today we continue to increase deliveries and
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the share of e to the direction of the european union, it remains at about its ten to twelve percent. basically, these are oil and fat products, which we ship there . uh, today we are working with the russian federation to increase supplies. e in the direction. e russia share. probably if we take all the enterprises of the concern to unite and calculate the total share, then it will be about 665%. well, in which markets do you want to gain a foothold today? ay you you know, today we are actively trying to gain a foothold in the market of the people's republic of china. if back in 2017 the share of e- supplies there did not exceed one percent, then according to the results of the past period of this year, eight months. today we are approaching a share of seven percent. this is already such a volume that allows us to say that
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the market perceives this enough hunting for our products. today we are competitive in this market. despite the fact that e it is quite global and is present in this market. eh, almost all global manufacturers, respectively, uh, have to compete today not only in terms of quality, but also in terms of the cost of their products, taking into account, again, logistics and remoteness. uh, today we are going out. hmm, we are establishing ourselves on almost all e in all countries of our e economic union. today we are actively working with friendly countries that are also interested in supplying e of our products and, both in export terms, and we are interested in supplying import e positions. , which are critical for us and in the republic of belarus are not are produced. e, due to its own, including natural e features of climates.
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to the downs i roman the book in my hands, throats to the side after the side they choke with a skin word. man is creatively the most marvelous and worthy of respect , these books and books live in the past, reports expressly improve people's voices. let everything that a man of the trunk hawk on the sides of books to be, the son of charisma, a
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person is experiencing from where the vacillation brings together the generation appreciate for our terrible, belarus good evening good evening. good evening guests today we have very colorful brutal ones, but so far, let's say, not very well known to the general viewer of belarusian television. let's fix this oversight. and so, as they say in your field of activity and tell us a little
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about yourself. my name is jason blank and we have an english school here. we have been working there for 9 years. we teach english. we have a lot of fun our male students are wonderful 2 years ago. i started working as an announcer. so i'm voicing the video in english. i already have 200 videos and some already have eight million views. so well, i know that you are married. here are the best wives, belarus and a white woman. her name is nina and her son's name is dmitry james, that is, it was necessary to come from america in order to marry jasonovich blank. yes, there is a song, i can go around the whole world to find bulbashka office
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romance, if my memory serves me right. yes, so good jeffrey and i'm jeffrey jeffrey blank we are brothers back and forth, and he already said we have an english school. be shy. we were tanks grow up already 14 1/2 ago and i'm the first time in belarus yes, we were in 2008 14 years ago, yes, yes, and we had a very good print. lena him and was in shock. we heard it. in europe and when we are white here we are i we thought class is not bad. and we, for example, pobediteley avenue, we have no prospectuses. it's very narrow, but five nuclear eyebrows, it's
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narrow we are like rats in new york. we were shocked. it was beautiful very good frequency impressions. i expected that there would be some kind of old soviet bus. it is like a puzzle, ide and there was a modern maz bus and i in general i didn’t understand, it’s then. yes, i think what it is like in such a country in the republic of belarus a modern bus. well, these are the stereotypes you have formed. yes, very strong propaganda is very si we heard. i am a very poor country, there is no product in. well, maybe there will already be no product in europe, i'm on the shelves. come on, i just want to ask about this. yes, look today there has been a trend. eh, resettlement, well, africans are striving for europe; europeans are going to spend the winter not only in turkey, but in
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reality, some are already coming to belarus well using and without a visa. well, the ukrainians are fleeing the war. they are coming to us. yes , 400,500 people a day. well, it’s true, why was it fate in belarus, we were assets in america against the war against the empire of the licen, we were communists, and there were communists, but who else has american communists , i understand correctly. i was in jason gavria's court, about this, yes, but he had a lot of charges, because we have organized protests in the square unisplayer, but it's very, but it's a well-known protest area in new york people. yes , leave your opinion this is such a historical
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place, but we started during the war against iraq and what started? it was just that we decided that, well, just two or three times a week. you just need to gather in the square, but, as always, in this union square everyone knows and just, well, geoffrey, he was the most important speaker and people are just ordinary people. they just came, they listened, well, sometimes about war, it's about communications. yes, and they began to part us, they still got into the police. yes, yes, many times me too, but i think they had him 20 times, yes, we would call it a recidivist. i mean, for freedom of speech you just like that their like uh excuses that you don't have a solution to use a loud speaker. hmm and uh, well hold on to
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the transformation we had. well, maybe it's still there. we had huge banners. i made the big ones, i painted them myself. well, we had such slogans. how, uh, how did the bush regime themselves do, september 11th is so big and everyone knew, then at that time the faces in the west are very the violence is cruel and very cruel good, but why is belarus anyway well, i understand that you have problems there, yes, with the police, uh, i understand that because of freedom of speech, but why belarus was chosen why they came here, because there was him many accusations. they have united in one business. and it was scary if, in theory , he can sit for 4 years, i found writing, but letters to senators and representatives, and no one answered my letters, and at that time it was in
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2006. there was a presidential election in 2006 , i remember perfectly. yes and well we are from new york there is a huge subway. but when you drive to work, you, well an hour, maybe an hour and a half you and well new york, they both read the papers. well, then maybe, now we are already burrowing phones, and so yes, maybe march 2006. well, i believe, well, every day began to fight articles about belarus to space the fish. yes, you need democracy, and understandable. yes , as far as i can remember, we need democracy. well, i just think that he is in belarus - this, well, that is, this is some kind of, well, dictatorship in eastern europe - this is the usa, this is the largest, and the democratic free country, what and if there are such violations, that they arrest people because they are just going to. i think it's much more important
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than. well, sorry. today i am leaving very much , but some kind of petty diction that seemed so to you, yes, and because i looked at you everywhere. i understand that since you participated in the trials there, you were indignant because they were not allowed to protest. i'm just so yes and at this time really. i studied russian. i had in hunter college that korzh on transfer and i already have was my letter from e, which are written in english i decided. well , translate into russian and sent a audiander to grigoryevich lukashenko there and even to putin, and that i was very indignant. i even started to translate fidel castro into spanish and belarus will answer in six months. later they organized a tour of belarus well. well, you've been for 10 years. here you live two congregations from the
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young and from the youth. and i forgot all the times in brest state university meeting. he he was like uh speaker. i was talking about, eh nyc 100 sychelos as well and we had a very good rate of speed. it was a very cool hatidinka pipe. yes, ah, ah, if the thing is the press fortress, well, that is, you have visited such famous sights. yes themselves cool uh 15 days in a life very very cool a we did not expect. it was like an adventure for us when they invited us. i think that
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this will be an adventure for us because we think. we think that belarus will be like, well, very poor like, uh, that is. you didn't expect to see what you saw. it was like it is. uh, the concept is like adventure traveline. it's like adventure is good here, but there is another stereotype that is being imposed that it is very difficult to open a business in belarus. here's to you. how it was possible to open a school is easy. well , you've only just arrived. you know the process, it's not difficult. and we found the agent two days later. and we have business two days later yes but i have like uh now, i would have done differently with us. well, we usually hire a lawyer. we are currently working with a lawyer. it 's wonderful to do what we want, well if i could, how to return to rome that everything was
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simple, well, there were a little bit of them, like problems somewhere. well, these are the nuances of normal. well , in my opinion, many years ago it was more difficult about 14 years ago, and the system became many times faster. oh well, we had the appropriate programs, but long is not a problem at all, and it’s logical that there wasn’t a single crop, there were a lot of grains, not a single one, and even for the answer, yes, but to say there is a little crop to go. here, even in the west they say, yes, beat silently. yes, it is very good that even this is for them. visible, good, but look at your business directly associated with communication with people. oh well, that is, belarusians come and study english , right? yes and what do you think these people are like? made in belarus is our client and they are our students. yes, i'm always against it. uh, athletics means they are
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professional students. they are middle class, maybe even higher, and this is a very small sample of belarusians. i really like our school, because we have everything gazprom we have, uh, squirrel mtz well, everything is there, that is, those people who are directly connected with selling goods, belarusian yes, yes, for whom language is a professional necessity. well, either it's a professional necessity, or people want to travel , it's a very popular reason. they thought we're just naive we're just americans because we and i are for the president. they thought it was funny very naive. and after the choice it was a war, and one at the ati farm i left, i
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left me. i was shocked. yes, yes, we are not just a business, and we are not capitalism. we give our hearts, but on the contrary. but this is a fact very visible and i was i was depressed maybe 2 years after that now i'm already cooking this is a very dangerous situation. they want democracy. ha. well, i mean, they don't know a little. what is democracy really, and i think that belarus is a very kind people. well , maybe, well, more naive, but i think it's good there, where to film us, and then even as people, they are again mistaken, and so on. i think that the belarusians anyway they fuck them, even if well they read telegram and that, well,
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salaries in the west are better and then and so on, but at heart they actually fuck. and what i mean, i mean, well, in belarus, they don't know what, well, homeless people are. yes, well, in belarus there is little in new york, but in my opinion, now everywhere. well , in general, this is a step, but in the footsteps, yes, well, step over. well, that's fair. we traveled in america for 20 years. we were in your not tone. well, in the state in caliphon, in my opinion, it's normal. everything has changed now, well, without the problem of homeless people - it’s generally the five controllers of belarus maybe, they read something in the telegram, but they are unemployed do not know what it is, but more dangerous than the city. they are more japanese, of course. at least they are safe cities. they want everything to
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work. they want to have the lion in our house recently changed. well, we paid, no , the state paid for free, what do you think they changed to go to mogilev-lifmash. and what you want will not pay, and that, a fat bill of 50 rubles. new york $1,500. and that salaries are other salaries, in general they do n’t understand anything, just like the blue one is very more efficient than the hollywood of the country. it's like a utopia country i am yes, well, of course, the program is cool, but this is life is not only a panorama, the brooklyn bridge. if you fly over belarus, lakes, forests over independence avenue, the panorama will be magnificent. e even advise in america 50 60 years ago after
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the war, what is one husband? he can work to support keep the wife's family, she is at home, the vacation is the american dream. then maybe, but now it's very modest. it's, uh, your own home. the american dream car. this vast majority of belarusians must have achieved the american dream. yes very modest. i'm here this, and will be rich. this is not the american dream, the american dream, but own a car home can be a movie, but half the size of the restaurant two times a month the american dream, and has become many times better here is good. here's the question, which is really, why did i pay attention when i
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read it? so exactly a month ago you jeffrey defended your dissertation? yeah, i’ll even quote the title of the topic of the attitude of ordinary citizens to the socially oriented economy of the country, based mainly on the state form of ownership and critical analysis after the electoral protest activity in 2020 . the truth is already impressive, however, the name is impressive. that's real jeffrey how did you manage to get your thesis on this topic at the city university of new york. and what did the professor say? you ah, want to know how you can, because belarus is bad, and relations between america but it is, of course, a fact, but my research. this is a long time ago
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and, in my opinion, the most ago. i i became it was quiet quiet period when the fifteenth year, yes, it was such a very light period. i should say one professor wrote me he said i'm very afraid it will be very difficult. find a job at american universities today with this dissertation. and what were the main conclusions in this dissertation , my dissertation was three, and parts of uh-huh, and firstly, the relationship of ordinary belarusians of the economy of belarusians to the economy of belarus , so this is the first part, the second part of the 20th analysis
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of the protests of 2020. so this is the second part of the relations between a-a, the west and belarus, which the west and i america want. your madel, that is, as far as i understand, you believe that the west in 2020 tried to, yes, sparkle the president in order to destroy the economic model of belarus yes, i can clarify. i think geoffrey wanted to. how to emphasize that many people think that the west just wants to destroy belarus it will be uh step to destroy russia uh-huh and he just wanted to say. no that the eyes of economic ma- social magic is not a bad example. yes
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, a bad example, which is with the eyes. yes they have it flirt, what exactly, yes, yes, that is, one cannot consider the protests in belarus only as an attempt to influence russia, this is not an exclusively independent object that was attacked. west, i understand correctly, this is, that is, this is not my statement of the promoter of the brand. yes it is it's true me. well, to be honest, i'm joking, but this is not propaganda and this, to be honest, is not performed. and you proved it in your dissertation, if a lot of research, if a lot, but hmm documentary, it's not a secret, but i read it. uh, individual conclusions of your dissertation. yes, you have concluded that alexander lukashenko certainly won the election. this is the conclusion of your thesis is a saw. and hmm the second part than helped. voice platform. you were very interesting. and when i first
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heard the voice, they have a lot of ads, and every second on youtube there was an ad ad for the voice of honest bison people. and i think it will be more interesting if it's not a real fair choice, but hmm them and their houses. will be many times than the official number. you understand their build number less, i think, uh. well, that means it's all right. uh, i take it you're from a scientific point of view. uh, we made sure that, well, the president's victory was unconditional. and here's jason well, your feelings and your relationship to the president. well, i really respect his alexander. grigorovich, i watch the news. i read. i have a subscription to soviet belarus, i read newspapers. yes, so
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what? well he generally he impresses me generally what, well, what he did. it was all right. what about growing your own bread? and you have to make your own, and the company's machines are tractors. and that you need to be, uh, independent, and that and when we first came to belarus where we were in gum, we saw, well, the clothes were made in belarus and that a lot of things were done in belarus recently, but a laptop in belarus i would like buy, then during the elections my son was very scared, he was born on july 18, 2020 and the protests started on august 9. sasha he was 3 weeks old and every day. she avenue of political revolution
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will make a lot of noise. we were scared when they began to call strikes, and and just people. all of them are never in russian, we are not like english speakers here. here it is very logically impossible that the canteen is forgotten for 100%. this is about the economy. it's not a protest it's then they started, but the germans go on strike. this was a very important part of the dissertation. i i researched about this i talked about this a lot of nitrogen, there was no strike against it, but there was always a very small part, and the worker was not more than 10%. and i i was very ribs with a number and i i disagree, and i'm not alone, but i i know you and and slider islam and he is very
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against the president he is very strong against him and he said, but at the working class rally very few he said hundreds. i'll tell you this. here, to sum up, i absolutely agree. they failed with you. they wanted to get people on strike, but they didn't really succeed. but i didn't agree. i just love belarus more than anyone, it's me, i would be waiting. i read soviet belarus every day. working train yes staffing decisions. uh, tuesday, wednesday, if anything, how will he have a vacation, and new year he works he visits. and remember, he is with, uh, these fucking companies. he's always
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working and he's the center of what we know is what happened to ukrainevich. he ran away and that and everyone ran away, and he is there he is in the center, what and how can he endure this stress about the rebellion of the year, 22. it was not very controversial it was not, but papilla riots. it wasn't a democracy. the revolution - i showed it very much, and i also it was a bunz, but the capitolists and i are part, but the middle class, but this is not only my opinion. uh, the new york times said it's financial. the times said it was a and especially the accent, and it ice is very important. but this they said, a lot of the statue of a lot of newspapers said, and i'm just a rather
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compile attractor. did i understand correctly that the driving force behind this rebellion was the middle class and the rich class, yes it will be, and the capitalists and i are their middle class well, we read about colored roars better uh coup d'état in ukraine well, in georgia yes, and i think that of all, and what a powerful audiorovich. it's all for him it's not disturbing that, well, everyone thinks that he is somehow a rock that it is like resist, and we live and we saw he saw this process on august 16, that all this all fell apart, well, belarus dance, like a colony, the west and what is ours? how calmer
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life is that especially a child? well, to raise a child. and this is all history. so we were very scared at that time. i used to be hard on myself with the inscription doing in school. i used to always hang on decorations, but the belarusian flag, well, it was fine. we had an american flag, a soviet flag, a belarusian flag. this is my school. this is my room. i like me have caps and you were cool. it was ok. it's just uh, the 2014 hockey championship. everything was rus' with this flag. it was very cool. you know, thank god we've got it all sorted out actually and now, uh, the national flag is hanging on every building. uh, so on every state building i definitely understand, of course, not in the same way as in america so far. well, what i like about americans is that the attitude towards the flag, it has been cultivated since childhood in schools at home. yes, it's normal when you're in the yard
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you have a flag in the house like our parents there is always, well, in the poor regions of america there is no, but american flags. that's where there is, only not only warms, but people from uh, no flags, who will flag? i hope so, after the twentieth year we really learned these things. and now. at least, let's not be shy about showing our attitude towards slava. yes, this beginning is just the truth. we are a little off serious to everyone. let's move on to more light ones. yes, and we will arrange a small one. blitz. yes in order to, uh, you know, here's a short answer to this question and a little more acquaintance with you, including ithabiden, trump or lukashenko liberals or conservatives on the
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economy of marxism socius social conservative and if not we have no chance, because and most people, uh in the west, they don't support the working class. ah. a-a enterprise giants, private, or public public public family values or european tolerance for sexual minorities and transgender people. family values too left need to drop this lgbt this is not they will get a job in the west, cheeseburgers or potato pancakes, but the question is better, and
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vegetarian, of course, grandmother grandmother, what kind of grandmother without meat, grandmother, only with meat american dream or belarusian stability, this is the american dream. okay american cheerleaders or barsen? well , that is, belarusians are also good. yes, after all, white-toothed, american or golden-haired belarusian well, also white-toothed, of course. i would say, my beauty, mina
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belarusian. well, of course, it's me. take it. an example is true from a brother, and the last, probably, question is still with us tradition. he is about philosophical, so we just have a ph.d., yes, and a sociologist. so well i'm very proud of jeffrey we have. there is such an expression to be philosophical, that is, to accept everything as it is and not try to change it. so i will ask the opposite, what cannot be treated philosophically in belarus, and what needs to be protected and preserved, the most important thing is to preserve the socio-economic model of development , the world knows this. this is very important. well, i agree with my
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brother about the fact that a state-owned enterprise, and so that people have a jobs. well i agree with the president with all these points has to say, e that i learned because of islamism and very interesting. ordinary belarus, they were more against the transformation than a president lukashenko and against the president it was very interesting and very belarusians just want everything to remain in state hands. it was very interesting. okay, let's sum up our conversation for me, this matters and this will be a good finale. uh, that's it, you are still planning to stay in belarus. i want now we are working with two residence permits.
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for a residence permit. and we're just now, and we got a very important document from the fbi, and we really need it, and this is weed for a criminal record and home. this is 10 years, 10 the presence of migration. they will be tall. it was when they see your documents, but you know we have a president at one of the meetings. he said on this occasion that people who really want to live in belarus and want to benefit this country, the state will help them in any case to realize this desire.
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be ready to counteract all possible threats and prevent belarus from being drawn into during the war, the president held a meeting with the military and security forces, the situation around belarus is tense, we need to be on the alert. we are talking about strengthening the security of our state, taking into account the changing situation. you need to be prepared for possible provocations and sabotage , they will be reacted harshly alexander lukashenko warned ukraine against a possible strike on belarus. it is known that the presidents of belarus and russia agreed to deploy a joint regional group of troops alexander lukashenko recalled that in st. petersburg after the informal meeting. cis, he had a one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin, where such a decision was made. on
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the western borders of the union state, we agreed to deploy a regional group. russian federation and the republic of belarus, this is all according to our documents. if the threat level reaches the current level, how are we now starting to use the grouping of the allied state, and i have always said a word about this in this grouping the army of the armed forces of the republic of belarus i must inform you, what formation? this grouping started. it has been going on, in my opinion, for two days already, my order was given for us to start forming this grouping . the president instructed the kgb to carry out all the necessary measures of a counter-terrorist nature.
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informing the belarusians about what is happening will also continue. alexander lukashenko gave advice to our citizens. what should everyone do in this situation in their place to do their own thing, and the task of the military is to prevent a war on the territory of a belarusian bank development on investment, import-substituting projects in belarus will be continued this week, said the minister of industry alexander rogozhnik, in total, the bank is ready to invest $1.5 billion in the economy of belarus, including part of the funds will be used to upgrade the line of the enterprise in order to create new goods. year demand sharp growth, then the market destabilized. yes, the ukrainian market has fallen into question deliveries to the european union, but despite all these difficulties, we managed to reorient all sales markets kneaded the market ukraine replaced it in the market of the european union we increased significant supplies to the african market this is the
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same zimba egypt success lies in one thing is that the leaders who work in industrial enterprises. they wanted all this, so that they think innovatively next year, the volume of investment in industrial production should increase by 20%. this is provided for by the socio-economic development forecast. controllers continue to monitor prices for goods in stores and retail chains in belarus since fridays. short number 191 daily receives appeals from citizens. most consumers are dissatisfied with medicines and auto parts valuable for bakery and meat products. across the country, they immediately respond to such an appeal. work on monitoring and controlling prices continues. i once again draw attention to business representatives in e, without strict compliance with the requirement of the head of state to prevent an increase in the
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price level. and if in general he says, then those insignificant e facts that we have revealed for the weekend suggests that, in general, business responded correctly to the requirements of the head of state to comply with the price level that was fixed on the sixth day in the state control noted that overpricing is being checked not only. this also applies to the producers themselves. harvesting of corn continues in belarus, harvesting of fruits and vegetables gardeners of the tolochin cannery plans to store at least 3,000 tons of apples. most of the harvest is already in special chambers with climate control orchards in the tolochin district, the largest in the country. an area of more than 500 hectares for fruit trees, more than half was given away in order to harvest the crop on time and without loss, to connect the youth. about 200 students work on apple plantations every day. it takes up to 40 kg from one tree
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, more than 40 varieties of apples are grown in tolochin orchards 90% of belarusian selection ionization of the population continues in belarus, the stolbtsovskaya hospital, which serves almost 40,000 people, is vaccinated against coronavirus infection and influenza, about half of the patients received a booster anticovid injection. for their convenience both vaccination rooms and mobile medical complexes work during the seasonal vaccination period, patients can do two vaccinations at once, the effectiveness does not decrease. the belarusian and russian paralympic committees will create a plan for joint training camps and competitions for the next year, the head of the paralympic committee of belarus, oleg shepel, said upon arrival from sochi from the game, and more competitions with the paralympic committee in russia, uh, we decided that we would sit down together and make up schedule for next year where we can participate. we have competitions where they will be there, because sanctions
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always end. that is, as it comes, so it goes. so we certainly must support sports tonus at the alternative paralympics. in sochi, belarusians won 61 medals, 25 gold, 19 silver and 17 bronze medals at the summer paralympic games. we will become traditional sports together. the start will take place in a year in khanty-mansiysk. the national library of belarus hosts a live exhibition. element of creativity exposition is dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the birth of the belarusian writer ivan ptashnikov among the modern prose writers of belarus, he stands out for his originality, the fate of the character and significance of the village man. always the key characters in the works of the author of ptashnikov, a bright representative of the generation of children of war, life, and the work of people and the struggle for independence and restoration of their native land , formed the creative nature, the writer of novels, novels and stories, ivan ptashnikov.
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and the princess, out of anger, hanged herself on her own scythe, because he absolutely counted. how many drops are in the sea and how many stars are in the sky? so let's drink an hour of cybernetics. whether it’s healthy to cope with anger, the princess could not have been wiser, would have taken this basic natural emotion as her
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ally, yes, and anger would have made friends with scientists badly or well, i propose to sort out this emotional reaction of the psyche, as always, something we understand today. and what is this necessarily decontamination? natalia every generation is very different from the previous one, when there was more anger, in your opinion. well, in general, anger is such a basic human emotional reaction, and therefore it has been present in people at all times. well, in the most anxious responsible times. oddly enough, people are becoming kinder to each other. and if we say that in the post-war years there was no time to kiss, to hug, to approach, to listen, to sink to eye level, asks what is it that disturbs small sharp quick commands. yes, and then our generation caught the time of the nineties, when someone earned, the older one in the family
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, everyone had to survive and work, everyone and everyone was left to their own devices, and education did not always bring the necessary income. yes, and theatrical figures went there, i don’t know, into taxi drivers or fur coats, they traded, and many people lost their jobs, and everyone who is in, that much fawn-fawn in the literal sense , there were no textbooks on education, and they loved it as much as they could sergey she is your look after the war and the nineties. still, it was developed by the union for this more than the soviet mentality, when the feelings of other people played to a large extent, a small birth, more we, and i'm there, uh, in general, it was little perceived now after the nineties, 2000s and the present. rather , it is a time of individualism that many began to listen to themselves, and to their feelings and awareness of anger. i think that now, uh, well
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, higher than in those days, but this, of course, is my personal opinion and the ability to realize and present it. now. i think an order of magnitude more, but on the other hand. if we talk about the cons repeatedly, i observe that there side of the picture, when the child is there and hits mom and says some humiliating things. well , my mother is looking out of the corner with one eye. well, we allow him to manifest himself, but the question is also here. uh, how in general here abroad this is a very subtle factor, which, unfortunately, is not always paid attention to is ignored what we were taught. don't show your emotions. be more simple, to the left, people will reach out to you, smile at
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all circumstances, in spite of everything, stand on tiptoe at the points, jump in front of others, and only then will you achieve your goal today a different approach. now, too, for the last one and a half to two years, psychologists have come to the conclusion that there is no need to fight with anger. you need to say hello to her inside yourself to feel. i got angry, something pisses me off in the literal sense and say, hello anger and then you need to think why i got angry, because there are a lot of options, maybe this adrenal or thyroid. how many women say that i am anxious or angry, yes, everyone knows. uh, female menopause, what time is it such turbulent, maybe it was silent once, silent, the second time, the third fourth, and for the fifth time, such a breakthrough happens, the dam of prohibitions opens and the person says in plain text everything that he thinks at this moment. if you
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overate on henbane, you never allowed yourself such a well-mannered woman. this second, when a person has burst, they finally hear, that is, like a good anger - it's like a mumker. that is, if i feel angry, then this is a signal for me, either my needs are frustrated, or on my border, someone, uh, climbed in, and then i can do something about it. regulate i can tell, you climbed on my borders move over. i don't want that or i want this. this is what bothers me. and then there is the possibility of an agreement. uh, find a solution, so, well, i would consider it this way, anger is any emotion any emotion it lasts a well, according to research, 11 seconds and then you yourself decide whether you will
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continue to be in this emotion or not, then you have already answered your own question. what is the benefit for you to remain in these negative, destructive emotions? why do you e you decide to be in them at all? great? yes, when even here, in fact, we can decide whether we continue to be angry or we go into some kind of constructive story. everyone has aggression, anger, irritation, they just react to them differently depending on the character, there is a lot in this matter. depends, as a rule, evil people react through anger creative through adaptation or sublimation helpless through impotence. all our feelings can be lived here in three ways. the first way to live relatively speaking is to piss off your neighbor. you stopped by him, well, your anger expressed your capabilities, and the second way to sublimate mourned came
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firewood. each knee, representing a neighbor. this is rice, pancake, and the third way to crush. that is, and the neighbor is so bad at me swears. and i'm good. i didn't even answer my mother. i am very a good person, but at the same time quite right feeling never do. what happens in this case is that the person did not use up the generation, did not throw out this adrenaline, and the toxic substances formed from unlived anger remained in the body. the most effective symptoms that my body chose in response to the prohibition of anger and how such a manipulation were sore throats, yes, that is, from the point of view of psychosomatics, sore throats are one of the most common e manifestations of blocked anger, plus there my body chose such such a share manipulation in
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this. why, when i get sick, they will feel sorry for me, but they pay more attention there, and this. that's how i want outside. there, after the transitional age, there are already many years of marriage. and i won’t say that i had an internal prohibition on anger, but i didn’t know what to do with it, how to deal with it, and i didn’t know how to identify it with a community very sick with psychosomatic diseases and a heart attack level. it's a stroke to talk about it directly, because it is ser that leads unlived anger. vascular diseases and diseases of the intestinal tract belarus 24 presents a new project about young excellent students of fire and rescue sports heroes and the main prize we will recognize in the game 16
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best teams and 48 selected from all over the country by our participants. the toughest trials await. all the players chosen do not frighten them, neither water, nor height, nor even fire, it seems superpowers. for them. this is a common thing with its 15mm. reached what they can achieve. even some twenty real emotions and serious trials. difficult in its own way, but i reached the end and was able to win, look at the new sports and entertainment show heroes on our tv channel. we always cook deliciously from the heart in order to prepare a delicious family dinner. we often look on the internet in search of an interesting recipe, check the
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top recipes from the internet. cooking homemade pasties. i liked this recipe because it looks very beautiful in the photos shown. how to unload your evenings from the endless hassle at the stove. and now we put the dough in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, as well as in this dough. can you freeze use for a month, we share useful tips that are sure to come in handy in the kitchen. you are sure that this is how everyone baked chicken, but here is one of the tricks if you want to diversify your diet. you can add dried garlic and a little more paprika to the breading, see the weekly program on belarus 24 tv channel. it turns out
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that anger is the last warning for a person, how to express this emotion in an environmentally friendly way? let's figure it out again, i repeat in order to cope with anger you need to understand why now our inner mechanism of the unconscious has thrown it to us painfully they don’t hear us. uh, we are in some kind of confusion or trying to achieve some goal. it's completely different. anger. we greet and understand. so why did you come further in what condition? i'm better at getting things done. i will now speak in raised tones, or vice versa. now i’ll cry or sit on the couch, turn on the tv and ignore everyone, or vice versa, turn around on my heels and run away is also one of the options. decision with anger, that is me i'm going to tell you so many things now that you should be careful. yes, i quickly put on my coat, put it on and ran three circles around the house, thought it over and returned, too, the option
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to breathe in four counts, which means i call this waltz breathing by the square. that is, we breathe one, two, three, calmed down, count 1 2 3 in a pause, exhale again 1 2 3 calmed down and one, two, three exhale literally 1-2 minutes of a resting waltz and you suddenly understand thoughts have become in order. i understood what to do, because most often a person is angry, when it's not for him. well, i didn’t mention the code in vain. kedrov that is, as soon as we get angry at something, we have a lot of energy, we can do whatever we want. well, for example, i don’t know, but out of anger conditionally write the situation for us such cases. at one sti-e to have time for work, when everything already seems to be late and there are a lot of such words, when energy is added, we do much more than on our
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own. he, you know, some women, when they are angry, make general water, in general, the case is fine. but i wish i didn't . what do you do when you're angry? i'm here, when i'm angry, i walk or sit down, i write posts according to how he has to, like any public person to be represented somewhere, and i put them, damn it, i sit down, and that's it. uh, any coach would say sports anger military anger. without it , completely different neurotransmitters do not work. that is, there are people who are afraid and worried. yes, adrenaline works for them, it does not turn white, they lose consciousness when they are wet and there are people who are angry, they work for them, but the type of adrenaline turns red. they jump out from behind the fuck with a scream. cheers it completely different people and sometimes anger needs to be invited into your life in order to be like a cat.
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