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tv   [untitled]  BELARUSTV  October 21, 2022 8:00pm-8:11pm MSK

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material provided father's day concludes the week of parental love, which started on october 14, mother's day. an international tournament in rhythmic gymnastics for the prizes of olympic champion marina loboch has started in minsk. this year the competition is held in a new format, all participants are divided into teams according to the results of the draw. each of which has its own name, for example, cornflowers, peonies or daisies. the results of three athletes of different age categories will go into the credit of each of the teams. in addition, in of each category will be determined by the winner in the all-around and finals of individual events. the project of real heroes of our time our players are the favorites. after all, they are engaged in fire and rescue sports to charm attract a beautiful smile. we invite you to a computer game where everything is real, not
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only muscles, but also not, which of you will continue this game. i week you like a superhero. i give people light, warmth and hope, difficult trials and genuine emotions today. you need to use skills not for 100, but for 200 percent of the heroes and see the main prize in project heroes on our tv channel. the pristine beauty of nature loves the sunset. it's, well, unusually large. i was born here cutout. here for me. well, all my dear, beautiful people, here all my childhood passed home the comfort and kindness of people in the village are more measured, we are not in a hurry, it seems we work a lot, but we are not in a hurry.
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we have everything nearby. all this is an amazing land, polissya, our grandfathers, grandmothers, parents, they poured out their prayers in this temple. and this temple is for residents. this value is memory. this is history, watch the project on the tv channel belarus 24.
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speletskaya olga alexandrovna, head of the representative office of the interstate dash of the radio company mir in the republic of belarus , chairman of the belarusian union of women , today we will talk with you about all the most interesting about the family a little about politics about women in politics, but about who does politics and in general about some things that are of interest to each of us hello
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on the air program. say, do not be silent in the studio victoria popova and tatyana shcherbina and at a party. today we have olga shpilevskaya, good afternoon. good afternoon olga alexandrovna, we decided to rebuild in honor of the fact that you are such a beautiful logic of our program, and from the private we will move on to the general. i will explain why, because the most popular. question about you google who is shpilevskaya? i suspect. why did people become interested in the twentieth year? yes, ask this question in google, but how would you answer it yourself, or be able to hear from you. who is shpilevsky citizen of the republic of belarus? absolutely ordinary person who lives in this country works trying to do its job honestly, it's true. well, in fact, this is all the help of the club from shpilev , natalya ivanovna kachanova comes to our aid because when she represented you as chairman of the
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belarusian union of women. she said that olga shpilevskaya is a combative and responsible person, you worked together with natalya ivanovna in the presidential administration and, as she herself said, serious elections were held shoulder to shoulder, and that period of joint work and those elections today, 2 years later already as remembered. you know, here, probably if the picture were suddenly repeated, then, in my opinion. we would have gone through them the same way. ah, it seems to me that it was, of course, such a test not only for us, but for the whole country and for us people who worked then in the administration, who were nearby, who were generally on the crest of all the events taking place. but it was necessary to rethink so many things, it was necessary in order to further strengthen from its position it was necessary in order to growing up is necessary in order to re- evaluate a lot of things and is necessary in order to e go bolder and harder further for me it was a very difficult year,
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but it seems to me that in my life it will remain such a year very significant in a good way, because it was a year of growing up and a year of growth, despite all the difficulties that had to endure. well, you once said that at that moment, uh, you and your daughter, if her friends, were talking almost at night, urging you to turn on critical thinking. what now? what is the situation in the family? can you now call yourself and your daughter like-minded people, we were like-minded people then, and there the conversations were more not with a daughter and a nephew. he served in unit 3214 himself, and has been living in bulgaria for a very long time. and then it's in may. e, so he finished his service and could not leave, because the borders were closed, he stayed here to work for a while until the borders open. and now faced the twentieth year. and yes, in the middle of the night. he brought his friends to me because he is a child who did not live in this
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country, did not understand at all how it was possible to shake up our youth in such a way, and what and what his friends were thinking of explaining, he himself could not do this to them. well, because they didn't hear it. they didn’t want to hear, so he asked me to say, please, can i bring them to you? it was there the first hour of the night, and i came very late from work. you just here and tell me what you tell me, well, that is, how to explain some things. let the guys come to me. we talked with them for about three hours. i don't say that i am them there she persuaded or made her supporters, but at least a share of doubt in their correctness. i dropped it on them, but the worst thing was that, of course, their parents thought the same way and it was clear that, of course, it was necessary to start talking unconditionally with their parents, because, well, how would it be their upbringing. this is what they invest in their children, as far as the daughter is concerned. she is definitely my critic, because everything we do is everything i say. she puts some doubts asks me uncomfortable questions. but that's good too, because that these uncomfortable questions make me notice some things that i don't
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pay attention to or that feel like home to me. and this is wrong, because it is they who have a request for answers to these questions. and we owe the youth precisely to their needs. give me answers, so i'm learning a lot from her. i hope how she teaches her from me to a lot of people, but you see the thinker has become or has always been, we have always been, we have always respected each other's point of view. what is in the family is the most important thing people can think differently, but they must respect each other's point of view be able to listen to be able to discuss a and accept the opposite point of view. let it not become your point of view. but at least you have to accept it. i think this is what is happening in our society right now. we have a dialogue. mm. that is, we begin to communicate with each other. we begin to absorb information not only from the internet, from a telegram channel or from some obscure sources. we are starting to communicate all our dialogue platforms. all of our trips to company. all our trips to groups, and
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someone will say that these are archaisms. this has long been outdated. and what are these party meetings? and i will say that this is very important, because when you see people's eyes, at the beginning of the meeting, and people's eyes, towards the end of the meeting. you understand that people have thought processes. they begin to analyze, think, begin to question some things that they may have been deeply sure of. this is already very good. let's ask a little more about the daughter, she graduated from the linguistic university, which was called protest. uh, the process at the faculty of the faculty of german is the most protest. i did not know why we are this faculty, well, somehow it happened to them that , as it were. uh, in general, uh, that's exactly the faculty of the german language was the same. well , the engine happened that way, but she found a job. well, she did work. uh, since the tenth grade, so how can i say that okay, well, i would not say that this is the
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whole mother, it's just people who well, uh, children need to feel that they can do something and that is their independence. and when she realizes that she at least earns something in order to afford something. it's not because there isn't enough money. or mom can’t give money, right? everyone is now trying with mom and grandmother and dad from the last to give everything you want so that the child has everything, but this is not so appreciated when that is the penny that you have earned. yes, this is a penny that you spent on what you wanted. yes, like a gift to mom or a gift grandmother or some other nice thing, but she's your thing, so she always did it. she taught dances to small children, she herself was engaged in sick dances, and we allowed her to teach. here, she taught you kids dances, and then in the third year. she got on the fm radius, so she is an information presenter. that is, you are also like-minded in the profession, not only, but i will tell you that more than being a journalist. she likes to teach german
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work with children with pupils of rather different ages. well, i support this very much, let's move on to global topics. during the week , the president met with the russian philosopher and public figure alexander dugin. let's listen to a fragment of his speech, for example, you do not allow the formation of an oligarchy. this is an ideological moment we gave in russia and now we cannot experiment with it.

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