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to collectively record your answer on a tablet. i only accept one answer. if you write something, cross out, erase, you cannot take another card. this is your answer timed out in 10 seconds. you show your answers. and then i say correctly, who will be closer in digital terms to our answer, he won, he earns only one single point, which will guarantee you victory in today's show, are you ready, right? attention, the question is gum - this is the smallest city of belarus, how many people are there lives, i ask for 10-15 seconds.
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let's start with the team winners in life, please. show your answer to our viewers. they are there 1.250 inhabitants. why do you think that well is so little 1.250? from what number of people the city of the city of five thousand from 5.000? we were thinking, we are about three, yes, we thought that they are worthy of the city, because, perhaps, there is a river right there . yes, yes, maybe a river. and if we talk about some villages there, for example, from a village there can be less than 5,000. no, i accept your answer. in any case, nothing can be changed 1.250. we remember, never give up. 10 and these
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10 include the mayor. yes, everything that considers the number of 10 points, the mark for the exam is 10, and it is precisely so many nerve cells that burned out during the filming that my attention will never recover. the correct answer is desna - this is the smallest city in belarus. according to the 2018 census, this is the most recent census. how do you understand at the moment he lives in desna? 1.462 inhabitants 2014 girls, well, it’s completely different here, they went on an excursion, of course, of course, and of them 10 got there. yes, here in some current it happens. never give up wrote on their cards let's
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sum up with a score of 1:0 today's game is won by the winning team in life victory. we give you the symbol of our show, keep it with pride, no matter what. no matter what the outcome of today is . the game will be the winners of the show tower these applause sounds in your place. we will meet exactly in a week here shaurmashnya. bye. in times of rapid change, it is important for us to show you. the main country has fixed a clear
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position that is being held. today we keep history, value the achievements of generations and honor the traditions of global perspectives, high diplomacy and social research. however, the fact remains that dialogue platforms have started working. and this is a chance for everyone to be heard, we will draw detailed conclusions, see exclusive interviews and talk about the main events on the main air. watch on tv channel belarus 24. it was so natural for me to become.
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in this silicone form, i myself can’t fully imagine what will happen with the reverse hand, and every time it's wow, it's delight and i want to do it. also, a well-known generation to give the gascons their life, having corrected it. with amazement , this is my son now. e doesn’t even help me, i try to change the situation so that i help him, so that he is the director of the belarusian project about people. which ones they stumble with with their paddles, since i fell in love with this resin. i just live, i breathe it, look at the tv channel belarus 20 shatyry. tv channel belarus 24 presents a unique project in the genre of tv interview markov nothing personal lively meaningful conversation and extremely candid answers. how
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hospitable were belarusians in general? why surprised? well, i don’t know such beauty i have never seen 25 hectares of happiness for children, but you personally consider yourself a free person. but this is a very serious uh question. uh. let me answer in parts. that is, it turns out in any case, always in order to appreciate something, you have to lose something initially to correctly prioritize. it seems to me that today you are crystallizing more and more. our belarusian genetic code for me belarus is everything. well, that's all for me. this is my motherland in every episode of the program. you will be able to look into the eyes of the interlocutor and feel involved in the conversation. nothing personal just the truth, which is more interesting than speculation.
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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 have sugar, will there be enough for everyone? there are four large sugar factories in our country this year, we launched e factories earlier than e. this happened last year, primarily due to the prospects for the harvest and the need to have time to process the entire volume before the end
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of this year, this year we plan to receive. e, significantly larger beet harvests than we received last year, about 20-25% is expected to increase in e, the collection of sweet root crops. what it's going to do is give us enough sugar to meet our needs. e, republic of belarus e, by the end of this year, we expect to consume about 380.000 tons sahara. 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, personally, the volume, so we plan next year
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to store up to 400,000 tons of sugar for storage in order to be able to sell it 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 only this year, will be about 115-130.000, t, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will allow us, uh, to pay off uh, producers only about up to end of 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 how the price environment will develop. for ourselves, apparently, the direction of the sale of sugar. before 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,
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in fact, our traditional buyers, who have been forming buyers of belarusian sugar for a number of years. well , for obvious reasons, active work is now underway to diversify the market in the search for new partners, as in the direction and enterprises it works today. we continued to work with the countries of the european union on certain positions. we continue deliveries today increase and the share of e towards the european union remains at about its own e, ten to twelve percent. basically, these are oil and fat products, which we ship there. uh, today we are actively 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 you calculate the total share, then it will be about 665%. well, in what markets
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today? i want to gain a foothold more, you know , today we are actively trying to gain a foothold in the market people's republic of china if back in 2017 the share of e-deliveries there did not exceed one percent, then according to the results of the past period of this year, eight months. today we are reaching the share of family percent. this is already such a volume that allows us to say that 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. uh, probably almost all world manufacturers, respectively, uh, we have to compete today not only in terms of quality, but also in terms of the cost of products , taking into account, again, logistics and remoteness. uh, we're going out today. hmm, we're getting a foothold in almost all of the e in all countries of our e economic union. today, we are actively working with friendly
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countries that are also interested in supply. e of our products, both in expert terms, and we are interested in the supply of imported e positions, which are critical for us and are not produced in the republic of belarus, due to their own, including the natural e features of climates. maya's leather hero does not repeat his story to live and restore creativity, the children sculpt something there, yes, but for me it was so natural, but blind me well, i blinded you, but i stuck authority to the whole group. i instantly took off, and the years of the one that they have eaten new? i'm bloody waiting to realize my full potential when i'm pouring resin. in this silicone mold, i myself cannot fully imagine what
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kaluga is coming. this is st. petersburg, this is german , this is belgian, here i have a brick with prints of dogs and cats, but for the heroes this is one of the main things of their life, so i pulled the whole family together, but because i understood that this is, just the same there is no exception to the rule, all our friends are familiar. they all left. i want to stay here so that there is something left here for people to show that something can be done here in every issue. real stories. here, yes. see this is the old city. this is when the master spent his fingers according to this very made kiryupich. 48 chosen
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vyacheslav grigoryevich in belarusian journalism there is such a concept as the bulat school, that this expression means a question for you personally, of course, it seems to be a simple valery evgenievich, but it is difficult for a father to answer it. first, it is love for the motherland; love for the motherland is patriotism. it is the willingness to stand up for your beliefs and your views. this is the desire to bring as much benefit to people as possible.
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the name of my guest is known to everyone who has ever studied journalism at bsu in journalism , the bulatsky family dynasty, as in the cinema, the mikhalkov dynasty, and these are quiet words without this family, perhaps there would be no journalism faculty, or it would be completely different. today my guest is vyacheslav bulatsky vyacheslav grigoryevich, professor of the department of television and radio broadcasting, faculty of journalism of bsu good morning. e vyacheslav grigorievich and it's true that in your family there is an unspoken rule that everyone had to graduate from the faculty of journalism, so it turns out in our family, really, that
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male line we are all practically. uh, we work in journalism, starting from our father, vasilyevich grigorievich, and that means, uh, i went to journalism. ways, my little brother. sergey grigoryevich also became a journalist and we are a son. he also became a television journalist. here, and on the female line, we get that all chemists. and how many journalists are there in your family, my family? two i and a son are obtained, yes, and if we take all the bulatsky, uh, who are my cousins, so to speak, brothers and sisters, then we get somewhere in the order five or six people - this is connected with journalism . the bulavsky journalistic dynasty began with your father. grigory vasilievich of the first dk at the faculty, journalism, and i know that it was his idea to open the journalism faculty of belarus my father was not the first dean of the faculty, journalism
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the faculty of journalism was created at bsu in 1944, but at that time the belarusian university was in evacuation in moscow, in the suburbs of the skhodni station. less than a year. as a faculty, it was transformed into a department of the faculty of philology and in the forty-fifth year, uh, it existed as a department, since my father graduated from the department of journalism. all his life he had a dream, so to speak, he worked at the university, was in his park chairman the dean of the philological faculty. so, uh, and he had a dream to create a recreate faculty, journalism, and in 1967 this dream came true , i must say that it was not easy, because the then rector was famous
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rector of our academy of vsevchenkov. e. antonov was categorically opposed to the fact that the department of journalism was resurrected. i remember the phrase that my father often repeated to grisha, why do you need it? faculty you have a philological faculty, and a journalist can be any physicist, chemist, mathematician write a note. this is any literate person who can, that the situation has changed, and the situation has changed the perseverance and determination of my father. still, he managed to convince the head of the ministry of education of the republic of belarus yes, he managed to convince er, the employees of the central committee of the communist party of belarus, the department of propaganda agitation was the one that oversaw the information sphere. we have republics, and plus here has played an even greater role, the importance that journalism has. at the beginning of the sixties, it began to play, in society, i mean, in addition to the press, it actively developed
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as before, radio broadcasting occupied, so to speak, a leading position. and what is important, just the same, the 60s of the last century in belarus came to the forefront and began to advance to the position television and required professional staff for the department of journalism was transformed into a faculty in 1967 and his father got it, left for a recreation center for a philological faculty and became dean of the faculty of journalism. yes, indeed, your father is a man of unusual fate, still among the graduates. uh, the faculty of journalism goes legend e that during the war your father was comrades-in-arms, and he bought a plane with his own money. indeed it was. it was that at the beginning of the great patriotic war father. after graduating from the school of navigators was sent for military service to the far east. i was just told that they
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read in the newspaper about the patriotic act of the christian head, who, so to speak, contributed money and acquired there and this one to say e facts. contributed to the fact that the guys decided to follow this example, the required amount was paid, they wrote the report name of the supreme commander with a request. here, uh, so that a combat aircraft is allocated to them and, indeed, after a while. uh, well, in the floor where my father served. uh, uh, this desire to satisfy them was satisfied, but when the land lisa was delivered and an american bomber arrived in the unit. tell me what they think, yes and well, also a heavy bomber. yes, they served on a heavy-lifter. here and on this bomber. they were under themselves
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set off. eh, active. and it's true that for the sake of buying an aircraft. your father sold the most expensive thing. he loved music, uh, was the soul of the company, the main instrument in his father's life was the accordion during the war years, and then when they already arrived in the current an army. yes, my father sold it because he did not have enough money. he's not sold out there. everything, he says, practically everything that could be sold is necessary to accumulate that amount. so, uh, when they arrived in the army, there already appeared a new musical instrument for my father, the cardion. and with sacardion, he did not part almost all his life. and how did your father come into journalism , you see, initially he, uh, wanted to go into civil aviation after becoming a teacher in estonia. the fact is that he graduated, uh, before the war at thirty
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in the ninth year of high school and he was left immediately after graduation to teach at the school of one of the best students to teach at this school and moreover, he taught mathematics. so it’s not strange, but all his life he dreamed of becoming a history teacher at the school. from the thirty-ninth year, he entered the history department of the belarusian state university, but in the thirty- ninth year there was such a phenomenon in the soviet union as the stalinist call and all young people who have reached the age of 18 , despite the fact that they were students, there were some delays for people, they were all drafted into the army in the thirty-ninth year, my father went to serve in the army, but i must say that in the forty-fourth year, the plane on which my father fought was shot down during the execution of one from assignments and then father. received a severe, severe wound, a fracture of the spine for the father , spent nine months in hungary, in a hospital in a cast
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without movement. so that the spine will grow together in the forty-sixth year already when the war ended. and the question became further, so to speak, biography fate, the father decided to devote his life to civil civil aviation. he was offered to enter the air force academy, but his father, so, er, decided that he had enough armenians, and he returned to minsk in 1946, then went to the university and got an appointment with the rector. ono wanted to be reinstated at the faculty of history, but there was no place at the end of the year, and it turned out that the rector told him that if you want, then there are places in the department of journalists. well, my father thought, if there is, then it’s good. i’ll go to the journalism department, especially when he was studying in gorbatsevichi secondary school. he was such a
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movement in our country, like a selcor, father. so he collaborated with the bobruisk regional newspaper. there he wrote some notes for this newspaper. that is, something that he had. uh, baggage work in a journalist. here are the students who studied with your father remember that he was very strict, but at the same time fair, and at home he was a strict father. there is no more to say, but, apparently, all the severity of the father remained outside the threshold of the apartment. uh in the journalism department touched, but it's fair that it's called because it's impossible to do it any other way since you were a student . it's easy this is such a tribe. student, which allows itself, so to speak , to perform certain kinds of actions, but in my memory there are more than one student. there was no such offense. that is, some kind of punishment there is a reprimand for the deprivation of a scholarship for a certain period of time, but there is no one. 48 favorites entered
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sports and entertainment show. we will show modern belarus from an unusual angle, we will discover the unique belarus and its culture, we will provide an opportunity to see and understand what is not visible through the eyes of local residents. and when minsky arrived here, there is silence. calmness, uh, and the weather is good. foreigners about life in belarus are very friends. they are always there, and they helped me a lot, and they are from krita. i feel very comfortable, sometimes i consider my own at home, as i have already got used to it. eh, not customary at all. see in the program a look at belarus on belarus 24 tv channel. people who instead of the bustle of the city
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have chosen tranquility, unity with nature, we meet somewhere. there are friends. the first thing i wanted to ask was whether i went to fish or didn’t go, i caught everything, where how much we have in this verst. these are three twisted people. yes, wicked ikes know how to subside you can meet someone else's mountain here on the shore, no one pays attention anymore. well, he went out, he looked at himself there, he climbed in, went to them, that people live here. look at their nationalities, these are belarusians, ukrainians, russian tatars, gypsies, vodnevtsy and uzbeks, see how modern polishchuks live in the project of the same name on our
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tv channel. few, who knows? uh, in addition to his children, your father has been a father figure to four of his nephews. uh, in the difficult post-war period. it was a real feat. uh. tell me, here is your mother, she unquestioningly supported her father. yes, indeed, post-war evidence, he returned and, uh, after the war , it turned out to his native village that uh, uh. hmm brothers sisters died there during the great patriotic war and not four, but five nephews were left without parents. they are even smaller. yes? well, five -eight years somewhere like this, yes, and when it means he
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sees this state of affairs, his father, not yet recovering, as i said at bsu, he decided to stay on the collective farm to work as a foreman, to help. to raise this baby of his nephews, and then he met with his director of his gorbatsevich school and shared such plans. what the director told him. listen, look, you entered bsu, you will receive a scholarship. and as a disabled father, a disabled veteran of the great patriotic war. after this severe injury, he was on disability. with me, you will also receive a disability pension for a scholarship. you will live in the city, and you can transfer your pension here. we are grandpa grandma closer you can transfer these pensions. and it will be a good help to them. and here is the advice. eh, wise. i consider then the director of the school. he means that he sent his father in this direction. and so
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it was. yes, until the guys grew up, they finished school. these are my relatives, brothers and sisters, and the father of each of them helped each of them to settle in life. there is a great woman behind every great man, and in order for your father's career to take place, your mother must have had to make certain sacrifices, father. it was, as it were, a leader not only, so to speak, in work, but also in the family. naturally, yes, my mother, having graduated from the faculty of chemistry, worked as a teacher of chemistry at a secondary school, how to say grow from a professional point of view, she didn’t really want her father insisted on that so that she , uh, go to work at the university in the chemistry department insisted that she go into science, after all. mom defended her thesis and became an assistant professor at the faculty of chemistry. and this is thanks to the persistent father, because he
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all the time it so to speak with customized. uh, the surname is bulavsky. well, this is a kind of big journalism pass for you, a well-known surname. this is a big responsibility or still a gift of fate, of course, not only in the magazine for a second. so to speak , my father brought me, who is not listening. he says it's glory. i'm not eternal, what is called here, come on, get out and continue, so to speak. here is this direction scientific direction here, uh, i then left. uh, from work with the belarusian radio entered graduate school, also studied history journalism. as for practical journalism. when i came to work at the belarusian rada, i must say that i was to visit or the radio of the ussr then they didn’t really want to see me there, because it was believed that, well, what, this is the son of the leader of the pull and so
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on and so on. but then it happened over time, when people saw that it was not just a hellish, so to speak, son of the dean, who had to do with, uh, give. uh, let's distribute it. i worked. here, in the children's edition of the belarusian television, then the belarusian youth radio station, when you entered the faculty of journalism, and then you got a teacher there. surely you have come across, uh, with some kind of rumors, such as they say. well, of course, it was his dad who arranged it. how did you treat it differently. you understand differently, in general, the faculty of journalism, at that time represented the professorial teaching staff. it stuck itself in such a rather contradictory somewhat. uh, conglomerate, or what? there were people who, uh, supported my father's endeavors and there were those who say? well, figuratively speaking, he put wheels into sticks, eh.
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