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i haven't entered the water yet. and i’m already shivering in november on the street plus 3 ° diving suit, not insulated summer, gets wet in a second from the mere thought that ice water will pour down my collar, it starts shaking more blue stream should come out, since we filmed the project for 2 days and the divers dived the day before during the night, the suit did not have time to dry, changed right in the car, from the touch of wet fabric to the body, the heart sank, and only one thought throbbed in my head, why did i agree to this? i ask myself this question every time i shoot another program. the project for me is a personal test of
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myself for strength each time to test my courage in endurance, willpower, spirit, physical training. it's just that you are. uh, overcame all the trembling, of which you spoke, were able to submerge. yes, i plunged, but just the same, on the set of this program, there was a moment just before entering the water. i had my doubts. i thought i probably couldn't. i was so scared because, well, it's november plus three degrees. i understood that it was very cold there, and the suit i was already wet, but you see, i raise my eyes and stand on me. this is how the soldiers, ensigns, officers, who helped us organize the filming, look in a row. they are looking at me. i understand that i cannot leave. and even if i die in this water, i will die beautifully. i'll go there, the tv camera works wonders. i know another journalist, and so much lebedev, who in december, when shooting new year's commercials, too. i swam,
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because colleagues and operators were standing around the perimeter and hmm, of course, it was mine eyes. i still remember the feat. so she respect to you the next story, which we still wanted to remember, it was you who filmed the special forces of marina hill. hmm, they also tried to experience a lot there. let's see. throughout the session, i had the feeling that i was living a real episode. the fight was terribly disgusting for moments , she clenched her teeth so as not to burst into tears soon after the start of the movement, the brain turns off and the instincts of the survival instincts begin to work. crawl out ah. ay-ay, you
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were killed counted two, at least. i am there another 15 minutes, then ran, so they killed me many times, but this is probably the answer to those. but who thought, maybe that war is romance, only once you should go to such exercises and you understand that it’s under the dirt , pain, fear and tears, or now already. do you think optimists and people who want to make war have diminished. they will always be a category of people who will sit at home on the couch and talk about the fact that war is a romance that nothing is done in the army. ah, what combat training, what are we talking about people who do not understand anything about it, but still talk. well, unfortunately their uh words reach the public, and to those people. uh, i would say this in the category of young people who read this and think they start the same way,
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because it's not the experience, but the war. give in the war the most hated by the military people because they understand what it is, and i'm a lieutenant colonel of the military commissar, but i have not seen the war. i don't want to see her. i don't even want to. hmm imagine what it is? i think whoever you ask a man in uniform. he he will answer you in the same way, because we must do it now. everything, as our president says, so that this war does not happen. be strong prepared literate who know their business. uh, so that no one even thinks to stick their nose in here, because war is not romance. you have seen the episode. i tested this myself. this is a psychological band, and through which all the recruits who come to serve pass. there, in the fifth brigade of special forces, there was lying around, pieces of meat, the smell was hot, it was very, very strong , well, an unpleasant aroma. you understand
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this is all for the psychological preparation of the fact that a person is on the battlefield. and what can he see music? smoke constantly shooting. and i am a person who often well, he actually lives there at the training grounds of military units, it was not even comfortable. i was at that moment when i was crawling there, i thought, now, if i really were here in the war, you see, at that moment. i only thought about passing this test as soon as possible. and if it were not necessary to shoot, well, the enemy. you see, that is, you need to think about turning on your head. it it’s very difficult that your eyes killed your comrade insanely, that is, there are no answers, and it would be better if there weren’t any. of course, in the issue about scouts, they taught you something, let’s look at first glance, it’s obvious that even half of the necessary things will not fit in a backpack, but thanks to competent packing, we were able to pack absolutely everything a spare set
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of clothes into berets, music, a first-aid kit, a compass, dishes, bedding, ammunition, explosives, and which ones to put? well , that is, some kind of life hack should be a backpack, it remains to be assembled, just a little to pile up go on his back. this life hack came in handy in life, they have already learned how to pack their suitcases somewhere on vacation, getting ready. yes, to fit in there, i still don’t understand half the apartment, how it all fit in there anyway , because here they were packing, packing, packing. she finished watching and still do not understand how he fit there, but this backpack very much resembles my women's bag. you understand me, it fits in there. that's it, i've been sticking out of there since the morning, even a curling iron with me a spare set of clothes. there you can find absolutely everything, therefore, i think, yes, yes,
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tell me a life hack, that is, you need to twist. yes, as much as possible from everywhere to squeeze into the air, there is a whole technology. i mean, if you put your shoes in, like this, they'll take up more space, if you put them in like boxes, yeah, i mean, they'll take up less . plus, put everything in each pocket. well, the scouts are still, but you communicate with gestures, you master gestures. well, only the main ones are cool, but i honestly see now, i probably don’t remember it like that. what did the guys say? total they will take you with them on reconnaissance, resembling what experience you learned from this test for yourself from this you know. my scout walked so much - it's not just the eyes. this is the legs. it's not just intelligence, it's endurance. you are constantly on the move. you have to find the enemy and that's where the conditional location is. and for this you can walk 30 km 50 in a day, but this backpack, and a machine gun, but a poor machine gunner,
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who is most unlucky, and whose he is very heavy, he can carry it and you not only do you think, you try not to think about the load, because at first i concentrated on the fact that it was hard for me, it really felt like my spine crunched, and i could not concentrate on other tasks. that is, you see, i'm like a pioneer, how much the backpack weighs. i don’t remember about 30 kg, in my opinion, i’m like a pioneer in the sense that the guys are trained, they are already used to endurance. they there make such us such loads face now for me this harder, so i say, i was less focused on the task. how much on their internal physical sensations they perceived you. e, here, well, in any test. eh, as an equal to himself or does he still make some concessions, maybe they even laughed at what you understand? i already took it off. that's exactly this project, and about thirty programs. that is, in the army, probably everyone knows me,
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especially with this project. i'm just such a small educational program, because and at the beginning, when you arrive, men look skeptically, in general, a woman in uniform in the army in the power structure. this is a separate topic for conversation here, of course they are set up, like what she can, well, especially when i go through such trials, but you know, and then their faces change. by the end of the program, the end of filming, we become directly close people of some kind in spirit, who have passed certain tests, and they saw that i did not give up, did not burst into tears. uh, and in the end they even came up to me. well, they shook my hand right there in this obstacle course, they approached me, there the special forces officers were there for me. it was just better than any award when they shook your hand search. you're a good man for making it through. and like this, after each program, they call me there , uh, political commanders of the units write and say, anya what a wonderful project we show the boys with our recruits and
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say. if the girl was able, then like, you 100% should already call on purpose, they call there and say, she come to us. we at least show something, yes, fresh just wait for the new one. oh, now i want to test myself to shoot from a mortar to talk about how combat training is going on. these are specialties, but i wanted to show tactical military medicine for various injuries, how to provide assistance, that is, and we have very cool ones. well, doctors are professionals precisely in the military sphere, so this is the closest you can understand, the army is just an ocean of possibilities for ideas, because a bunch of weapons technology can be told and shown from one of the issues. you just dedicated, as if on a watch, it was possible not to sit on the leg, but you still decided that you need to do this? why do you understand? if i don't check something for myself, how can i, that is, honestly tell the viewer about what it is to write the text. i eat first and
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write later. well, and, of course, i read and do for myself, especially everything that concerns the armament of equipment, so as not to look like a layman, that is, there in front. eh, in general you come there you understand something. they look at you in a completely different way on the set, but here i had to understand these feelings. that's when you close the camera is very unpleasant yet pleasant. it was such a difficult release, one of the most emotional. i mean they are different emotions. and when you see, uh, how are the military personnel of their energy. uh, all these details, we showed, we tried to show there laced berets about how they stand all day, uh, and read. charter. they can't do anything else but read. there is no charter, he takes them out for walks for some kind of work, but basically, yes, they are in the cell and learn the charter and i think this is their behavior. do you think this is a way
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of re-education. he's a worker, i think, yes, you know. one time is enough for one person to be there and never do it again . and i was told cases when the same person came five times, that is, during the service. i mean, uh for him. this is not a decree, you understand, it is impossible to re-educate people who aspire to go there even by this method . maybe the challenge itself and also from the series tested on myself, maybe, but i did not hear those with whom i talked, they no longer want to return there. maybe there are crazy in a good way, who wants to such emotions. we used to have the facts located elsewhere. she looked completely different, and i would say that now the factor group lasts like a sanatorium. it ’s perfect there, cleanly bright corridors, everything is new, but it used to be on cyril and methodius
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, the street was called and i wasn’t there, but they told me that it was like there. yes , completely different interiors did not want to return. and this is very psychologically pressing for a person. well, they want new ones. see, we've found the answer. why are you a newscaster? news in the form that it is generally more interesting for you to run. here in the fields with fighters or , uh, broadcast from a warm studio? uh-huh well, for comfort, i think the answer is obvious, of course, well, of course, i'll choose the first one there, you know, there's life hmm life, which you don't see, even the conclusion. well, people need to get there. and we go there military journalists this wednesday. you see, in addition to the fact that i bring content. eh, i bring experience. i bring emotion. i communicate with the guys. we then part ways as friends. it's not for you to convey there
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you live a small life, something came in handy in life once. yes, except for folding things on instagram, you know, you can’t, so to speak. this is where i learned how to shoot better. well, everything that i master those professions there. eh, they were of no use to me in my life . i really hope that these skills will never be useful to me to use them. but what i take with me in terms of spiritual and moral is hmm that baggage that cannot be touched, but with you it somehow changes very much. and after each test. hmm, do you understand something else? i every time i'm afraid, i'm not afraid to talk about it honestly always in an interview, but i'm scared hmm i'm also a man, i'm a girl. eh, no matter how much the screen shows me. and a lot remains behind the scenes. and now i don’t cry my tears in front of people or somewhere in the forest under the tree, but every time i’m scared, but
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i overdo myself or my operator force me and say that we arrived 300 km away in vitebsk, go do it you know that incredible pride after you, a shot from a cannon or sniper rifle there is osv-96, but, which shoots a large-caliber projectile and from this rifle, for example, there are a lot of people who didn’t shoot in the army, that is, only narrow-profile specialists, and you shot, it’s such a good fellow, you take pride in yourself. allow yourself to say sometimes. well, i'm a girl. i'm blonde. i will not do it. yes, there were cases, i remember my operators forced me to climb into a self-propelled gun into a cannon and shoot. i have phobias that i still can't get over. and i'm so uncomfortable. here's a closed space there. there is very little space, and i said there, i thought at first that you couldn’t fit in there with a camera. you will still be filming there. he says i will do anything. les i said, i. well,
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i can't. well, have pity on me, please. well, i can't know, that's a closed space is very strong and i also have an island of phobia for me, but the tank is fine. by the way, i haven't checked yet. that's it with tanks. i'm familiar with other reportage shoots, but this is exactly the kind of program to sit, uh, behind these levers from tanks, then you won't reach guns. you are now in charge of military tv departments. yes, there are internet broadcasts of you, men in submission there, they obey, they obey, and you are a lieutenant colonel. because there is such a thing. in general, the charter that must be observed , or because you are, well, a class teacher. i think, of course, that i am a class teacher, they will confirm we are military, but a still prevails somewhere, and you understand civil relations, we are still a creative team. although we live by the charter, we still have this creativity, it
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manifests itself among our colleagues and employees. and we can't eat right there clearly. i obey. allow me to report. i mean, uh, we're wearing civilian clothes somewhere because we're going to shoot. we are not well military uniform. that's probably the first time i went on the screen here in military uniform to introduce news there before , in my opinion, no one led. that's it, but everything was in civilian clothes. and, by the way, for men. yeah, the first year was like that. hmm, not that uncomfortable. i probed myself and the people next to me did not understand how to communicate with them first. now it's very easy and simple. time puts everything in its place. they listen to me. i respect them. they respect me like that. i would say even friendly relations. we treat like family people, because we all cook together, we all freeze together at the landfills, we sit hungry all day long. that pays for everything. yes, it's hard to get close. we won't be long. let's break a reminder. we have a good channel. say be
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quiet. subscribe give questions and suggest guests. where did she have facts about the belarusian lands, collaborated with historians from minsk, they came to the conclusion that in general, the village mazychi? it has existed for over a thousand years. and it was formed in the second century. ad woodland is our wealth our people our village. these are our grandfathers, grandmothers, our parents, who lived and live here in this village. this is a living story in life self-serving. i really wanted to create an image of an ideal
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village. there is everything rustic and also modern conditions for living. these people do everything to make our life comfortable. here are these young lilac seedlings that will grow and will soon go to the territory of cities and settlements in our republic give us a plus in this respect. what to get ornamental plants. and no, they work every day, tirelessly already driving up to the place of work. i always blow. now questions some link will be missed, the educational process. well, it will not function as well as i would like to create a creative environment
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, an idea will appear, it will be developed by execution, we offer to spend one day with specialists and learn everything about their difficult business, for me personally, it is always accompanied by such a feeling of an elevated person. culture art spirituality on the air say again, don't be silent. and today we have a military journalist and writer as our guest. anna chizhlish, anna you have already mentioned that, unfortunately, military journalism takes up all your free time. but you managed to write nine books, somehow
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managed. uh, why are you saying sorry? well, i would like to write more many plots in the table. yes, you know, i started writing when i was on maternity leave. i had much more free time. although now mom probably thinks that she carry this woman. well, i wrote when the child was sleeping. uh, made the most of that time, apparently the kid had a good night's sleep. by the way, a good dream, but i worked at night. i liked it. this is the state of my time. i think you understand what i mean when you belong only to yourself with your own interest, because i was such a very caring mother of this one that you represent there. in the first year, everything was like that, this 300 is very strong over your child in a good way, so a-a time was left only at night. i am sure that if a person really wants something, he will find time for it. in the middle of the day, even if it is scheduled for 5 seconds, at least 10-20 minutes will surprise you, that is, this is a hobby. it's not work. and now i
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want it to pour right out of you. yes, and i want to splash it all on the page and, but this is work. this is work. maybe if i was well paid for it. i would take it. as the main job, 99.9% of writers in belarus work somewhere, because, unfortunately, this work is not paid. yes, your book the gifts of god and its continuation 16. e pro the girl alyona and these works are autobiographical to some extent, yes, and the girl alyona wrote off her childhood feelings to herself. eh, this street even where they lived. eh, these kids are their story, it's real. this is where i am tell our viewers, and the story of the book this is the story of an eleven-year-old girl alena who comes to her grandmother in the city of baranovichi for the summer holidays and lives there for three summer months of her life. i tried to
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present these 3 months to show, and how many hmm events fit. here in this little one in a little man, and in his little life. how important they are, i tried. show uh, the problem of alcoholism in the family, and the relationship of children and parents to each other and the most important topic is the relationship of children to people with disabilities. but you know this social inequality, it describes the seventh year in the book, that is, then there were no mobile phones and children grew up on the street. here, i grew up in the sandbox, we played ball. we sat on the bench until late at night. we visited each other. that is, some of them are now even being read by teenagers. where is the phone? that there is what they were doing there, i wrote there absolutely another world. yes, of course, and it was exactly like alice that you wanted to
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analyze the topic. let's be honest, the countryside is the village of the city. such are the district regional e topic of alcoholism. she is present. and i remember that we liked to drink through the house. that's where i lived there, my grandmother had a lot, right, and where alcoholism directly flourished very strongly in families, somewhere there is grandfather uncle. there's a father there and so on. i saw how they were treated. here people under consisted intoxicated to to my children. how did the father treat, how he humiliated his son, how e. hmm, his uncle treated his niece there. eh, this topic is for me somewhere to some extent. well, very sharp, because i saw it with my own eyes. i saw how people change, some pass by this anna well, that is, they are used to it, yes, well, yes, we drink in the village, but you
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couldn’t. that is, it seemed to you so important convex. yes, what did you want, that is, you remembered in the smallest nuances, whether it’s your own, if you could write about it in a book and or well nurtured, after all, the idea to some extent. i wrote it like an autobiography. hmm, but i don’t understand how i was 10-11 years old then, how i remember all this. and so this is the main question. book 16, this is already about the girl alena, already a teenager, already a girl. hello in 5 years. she's grown up and these were also your, uh, some vital moments. i also don’t want to mislead our viewer there now, yes, and my reader, but the book is not straight, 100% autobiographical, these are compiled images. that is, i collected them out of life, but to a greater extent. i copied from what i saw, you know how to describe paris beautifully, if you haven't been to it, well, i can write, in short,
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what a beautiful elf tower. well, it will probably be without some particle of the human soul. just read it and you won't feel a thing. here. i described the events that touched me. i put these emotions into the feelings of the main characters of my book sixteen. and yes, these are, uh, real characters. here are four teenage friends. i showed if i showed such social problems. i also raised them here, but only on a different level. ah, who cares about teenagers other than their parents? it's a very difficult age. how hard? what difficulties they face, how they want to be adults and at the same time, how small they are. as you understand the message of that book and this book, how much children want love if parents do not give a damn about their children. and they are sincerely interested in their life, then, probably, those problems that i wrote in their book, probably, will not be encountered them, because all these children were looking for love, i would say that the main reason why our
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village is dying in general. this is also the same alcoholism. my childhood, when they told the plot of the book, and then i found out how that one like that and they all ended. unfortunately, it is somehow scary, because it is their good, inexpensive wine that kills them. well your ninth book, 101 dates diary of a free woman is a book, and a woman yearning for love. that is, now it is no longer under. a sprout or a girl craves love, but a woman all books are about love, like never mind. yes, our life is probably about love. yes, she agrees with everything. ah the book - it was born from my observations of the female world and the male world. i thought, why not put it all on paper, after all, i'm leading a block, i'm not that there is some kind of specialist. yes, there i tell people on some topic. i just talk about my life, i motivate people with something,
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inspire people and many people know that i'm divorced, and uh, freely there i talked earlier in the blog there about unsuccessful dates. i see that this the topic is very popular with women, because we are very similar. we are very similar in feeling in the emotions of the world of perception. and, of course, here is the relationship with a man. i wrote this diary, it turned out to be very frank. and when our newspaper critics asked me there, and i asked how you like the book. and he says, you know, it's very brave and very frank. and i think that, perhaps, perhaps, in such a good sense, it was not enough. here is such a slap in the face. i mean, sobering up our society. i spoke about love very sharply. eh, somewhere touching vulnerable in different languages, i absolutely did not want to offend men in any way. i wrote directly. it's on the second page of the book, by no
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means do i want to humiliate a man to bring details. i told what happened to me. and you know they say, uh, what a person is filled with there, he attracts to himself. here i strongly disagree, because different men came into my life. they changed everything, but there were different relationships, there was love and friendship and cooperation, but i told in a humorous form somewhere, but unsuccessful ones dating rather big people i craved and you know i've almost sold the entire circulation for the month. well, it's perfect. in the big city. yes, i would like to give you an example that i understood sex and the city only in belarusian, if i don’t advertise your books in the great city, i’ll go buy and read, here through the book. confession you er, decided to open your soul after one difficult moment in your life. e hmm, after
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the divorce, it was already mentioned. well, here is such frankness, and why do you need it such moments people live trying to live quietly, and how not to stick out and hush up even often such facts. and you , on the contrary, uh, go with it to the reader. a. well, now, i already said, yes, so that i would be more visually read me directly in every image thoroughly. i even wrote about this book. yes, there is also my story of my emotions, but not everything is written off there, that is, completely me. i, too, especially now, and from growing up i dose sincerity with frankness, but in that sense, i don’t want them so much to dose my personal share, but at the same time want to save. this is what i would say, probably my trick, for which i like to read or the audience for sincerely, if honesty took me less to speak with
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an open language. why am i doing this? so , how do you get through to someone? we are now transforming our society so much consciousness does not trust each other people do not trust. and i wanted to show that this problem can happen to anyone specifically in this book. this topic is domestic violence. it may have been psychological. my husband is the husband of the heroine of the book confession. yes, he was in modern word abuser. uh, emotional and physical, but it was more emotional. yes, even we don’t think about how much we are sometimes, and they oppress us, and even in relationships and we live, we don’t understand what doesn’t suit us. why is it so bad for us, because we are not allowed to breathe in the family at home in marriage, but they push us around, they decide everything for us, and i am already silent about insults. uh, humiliation
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and so on and in this book it's revealed. i think this one. but reread and reprint this manuscript. i'm not ... anymore want. you seem to be living it all over again. then. i lived through some of my emotions and those stories that women told me when i was writing this book, i collected it in order to convey as much as possible, thoroughly, how they reacted. here are your readers, he was some kind of feedback, as they call it now, which well warmed you, what did you do. all not in vain, uh, one hundred percent. but here, probably, the book confession, she caused the most talk. and i mean, the opposition of opinions, and i received hundreds of letters from women who said thank you for the fact that you raised such a topic. i understand that i am not alone, and now, as the main character, that is, i will change my life. i believe in a miracle. i can leave to leave everything there, this life that does not suit me. and there were those who
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said that the main character. her name was vera that she is characteristic, that she herself is to blame and you know later. here are the years, i understand that to some extent, yes, that perhaps she herself is to blame. why didn’t she get up, didn’t leave right away, but everything is not so simple in our life. you yourself understand, you went about those the second half, who always says this in any case, put on a short skirt, she herself is to blame. it's the same no, in fact, when we are not satisfied, something. we must leave this, of course, in essence. and so i asked a question. here is the main character, and to herself somewhere why didn’t she leave? why, uh, if you were offended, they raised their hand to themselves? why didn't you leave this answer. i think that everyone can ask themselves why i did not change my life, this or that moment, and many of us are simply not psychologically ready to change and understand that it turns out you can live differently, uh, and without a person. this one, who has been with you all your life. well, this is
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already such a complicated topic, the fact is that this is confession. such a rather heavy yes work, and already 101 dates - this is easier already with humor. he says that this is about the fact that you have already healed your personal injury, yes, 100%. what do you think? do we need any? well, women's clubs, where would women meet to discuss this or uh , we are not yet ready for such an open conversation to such gatherings at the fireside and stories and in general, is this the most important thing, m-m such group therapy. yes, i think this, you understand, there are two ways, either you go to a professional and receive professional psychological help in return. yes , or you are creating such a club, probably, such a club. and where women just come to support each other, you know, i think that this would be found in society, and
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there would be women who came. and they said many wet many there are no funds financial to pay for psychotherapy, and group individual it is worth it. uh, a lot of money. here you have to work and walk, and here you go to share your feelings. lead such a club. i think they will. you are known to be strong and charismatic. don't want to try. we have plenty of space. it could be done. you know, if you asked me this question about three years ago, i would have said, and i would have thought about it, but now i have hmm to do this, you need to give something to people. it must have a lot internal forces of time. and then be ready to let it all go through yourself. i can't put it any other way. so here's the door to look for. well, you tell me, i'll
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listen to you, i'll leave. i'll take it with me, you know? i've prioritized my life right now. i, uh, don't want to. letting it all into myself became valuable to me, my time of emotion. i don’t have enough strength , you know, i’ll either break my heart with such a women’s club, just uh, i already don’t have enough time in the day, but someone here will take note of the viewer, the idea, very cool. i think that this will be reflected in society, in addition to women's novels , you also wrote detective stories, five books came out, yes, and in them the main character. well, as here is a tulip you have the protagonist colonel grapes prototype, who became the pope? dad is a military man, there is a police colonel, there is a military colonel in life, but i’m telling you, i don’t completely write off everything from my life, so something changed, uh, but here’s the image. i was scolded. even the critics wrote in the
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literary newspaper that she copied the image of the curé poirot i think, my god, look at my the dad i copied look at his mustache. that is, this is right here the image of the external and the quality that i described human humor. this is a real prototype, of course, such a crime we have here is committed in the country for which i described. it's mostly, a increasingly banal. and yes, people in general daddy's daughter. i would say, yes, he very much influenced your fate. hmm. i think thoroughly that i am now sitting in front of you as a lieutenant colonel, the main fact witness. dad also dreamed about this about two sons, two daughters were born, two lieutenant colonel of the armed forces, he carried out his plan, he brought you up as he would have brought up his sons, probably, yes, he brought up his sons
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differently, but i practically didn’t see him, i don’t remember, but maybe that’s why i have such a trembling attitude towards him, and i praise dad in every interview in book programs, and he still sometimes tells me that i don’t love him or well done attention. i say somewhere else i saw daughters who dedicate books. i tell myself i could sing and write all the songs. a would sit sister, how is she, and my sister serves in the air force and air defense forces is engaged in some kind of secret activity that scientific activities do not tell me there, and you can’t tell dad, therefore, all hope is on you. but i can tell everything detectives. i know. plots, how she was looking for washing dishes, this was the most favorite yes , the process, so that a new hero comes or is there a denouement. and where does it catch you? muse? and somehow it also came here. uh, on the go it wasn’t like that i never had it
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that i sat down and thought about what i would write about book. uh, i even sometimes sat to write off, and it was all born along the way. the only thing that i wrote to myself at the initial stage. these are surnames. i came up with, that is, a person of what profession it will be of some social status, and so on, so as not to get confused simply, because i think that what his name is, someone was killed in the sales of all his books, in general, how is it we carry out this process or it could have been better, but it could always have been better the first book was not printed for circulation. i tried hmm i probed myself, but learned to write, so i say the first there are 3-4 books. i would water and not show, thank god that they are sold and that is, if i retake them, and, of course, i would rebrand them, er, from the point of view of hmm literary, but business. and the last thing, every time, a little bit rush increased increased now. here i have
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a book of 1,500 copies. for our country. that's not bad. here. uh, if it sells quickly, it's all possible, he goes again, again, retakes, of course, i would like it better, but, but i have my own questions. e to writer's marketing. i mean about the promotion of the authors of our literature , i would like them to know, of course, much more belarusians and read our writers. now. let's take a moment. let's take a break. after a short pause. let's go back to this studio. subscribe to our telegram channel, say, look for all our releases on the youtube channel, belarus is one. on the air say again, do not be silent, and we have a military journalist and writer anna chizh litos as our guest anna you are not only a military journalist, not only the lieutenant colonel is not only a writer, but also the
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mother of a wonderful daughter, ulyana, we have a photograph. so, quite a baby. uh, you don't have time for motherhood. as i said, i'm losing a little on this front, because, well, it's impossible. i’ll be lying if i say that i have time , many people ask me directly everything. how do you manage. yes, i can't make it. i, like all of you, do not have time, i do not have time to wash the dishes, i do not have time to sew up tights. uh, i don’t have time to wind his hair in the morning there, as she wants or braid spikelets cry. i want it when i come to the garden and see what hairstyles the children have in the morning. i just don't understand, i stand at 5:30 you stand at four. that is, either maybe, or my mother does not do her hair, but she does her daughter, but we have the opposite to do her hair, because i have to work. yes, i do not have enough time, no, but i try to give it as much as possible. when i'm around, but qualitatively, m-m. i'm not even in quantity sometimes sometimes our parents are next to mom, and the children are sitting there on
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phones or on tv all day. we are with she came up with some kind of joint program, we either bake or clean together, we go somewhere, we go to the theater, we go up the hill. ah , you wish you wanted it more. how much am i now? are your features or which ones do you notice more? it's hard to say while it's being polished. here is the nature of this type of quietly, but this vulnerability, what kind of hmm i have it. here she is upset. i'm just an adult. i can control it. and she's in tears. here is a trembling lip that takes my heart very close to everything. here takes to heart to everything any situation. yes, i say, she reads to investigate and change a little, while it’s hard to say about the nature of the slowdown in children’s books, they weren’t going to write rallos and wrote about the girl ulyana , she read to her, and she wrote whole stories in verse, but i didn’t publish them, somehow i put it off and either i didn’t have enough motivation, or i
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didn’t consider it necessary, but i never published a children’s book, and she has a passion. what kind of mother to shoot or is it something a girl is a girl to her, so i took her with me to the line i remember showing stalin and there i thought tanks equipment, it will climb everywhere now and want to bang. she heard one shot all over his arm. i'm leaving here. i won't go again. and that is, until she has predispositions. no, well, all programs. she looked, she was sitting open. i ask you are not afraid, well i do. i say also rushed. she likes mom on the screen. yes, you are hugging the screen, kissing me, my grandmother sends a video when she sees me. there in the form i stand in mind the news. she's there mom like somewhere i'll see mother in the description of the book gifts of god about which we have already said that this book, but unshakable faith in miracles. they do happen in your life, miracles have happened. in general, i perceive my
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life, probably, as a miracle, i am not paphos , it really is. so i love him very much in my life. i love sunrises sunsets work meetings trips everything in the world. i also relate to that somewhere as to some kind of miracle that we see everything, we can have the opportunity to see and live every day, and in my life there were no miracles for me to make a wish, and it has come true. i believe that behind such a miracle is a great work, the desire to do something, the energy of power. and your personal interest, i repeat. a miracle, mmm. i would like miracles to happen there with the children who are sick, we made a wish, they woke up god, and they are healthy. that is, for people who have trouble, they lose loved ones and bakhs happen, a miracle of a social person appears. that's probably what i classify as miracles. ah, but in my
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life such miracles did not happen in my close so uh. let's take it realistically. you know, even in the book gifts of god , a girl is a heroine who was disabled. she rode in a wheelchair, she was with him, she suffered. uh, cerebral palsy and everyone was waiting for her to stay in this chair at the end, talk and go. and i didn’t give her a miracle, she didn’t get out of her chair. i was realistic. a. well, i gave her another, she found friends and people who love her, and she believed them. although if not happened, there is a very tragic story. and well in the end, anyway, i think that this is a miracle, i probably gave this character a present, you know, but every day i understand that miracles do not really happen, but nevertheless. that's what i'm not interested in that you believe people. this is a very big problem
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of our time of trust. yes, here, and you somehow , uh, give your heroine friends. that's a lot in today's times. why do you trust people? why do you think you don't have this problem to close? oh , i don’t know, maybe this is the character. hmm, people are different. were on the way. and you can say it was so pathetic and transfer the funds. and earlier. i just perceived them differently now you just see that this is not your person. you take and leave, you are not where you are unpleasant in this case. there is work, and we can’t always take it and get away from being with a person with whom it’s unpleasant. yes , they have some other relationship with them, and therefore we have to endure, but i ’m talking about real life. where can we not fight a man take. leave, i won't like it, take it how you feel. if your friend began to treat you with disdain or stopped appreciating the relationship, take it away, but i
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adhere to this principle, but i continue to believe. that's what you said right. hmm, this is a tattoo on his arm. i believe not to forget. i imagine i can have a tattoo. yes , just not on obvious, probably, parts of the body. that was born on the hand. i just she is, so she will not be visible under the shirt, and i thought that i love the flourishes of the sunsets. i'm working on a meeting. this is some fashionable finger about the meeting. i said so and think no meeting. i do not like to think, probably only if some zhenya said that i love. i probably meant, here in my team in my right dressed. i don't like long meetings. i think that it is better for me to do a lot of useful work during this time. how will i sit? you love labor planning meetings in your own. with our team members , these are when we think about how we will shoot, what we will do, where we will put anya. this is more interesting, also a good rubric. but what
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gift, uh, will your daughter ask for? do you think you know her well, grandfather frost and what gift would you ask for yourself? i know her well, but uh, unfortunately, i don't think she came up with it. what does she want for new years? i have already asked her repeatedly, i said, i don’t know, but you know, she thinks. uh, on your birthday every year the same wish here last year has matured. she said, i want my mothers, but love appeared. she says prince when she was younger. she said the prince, now the person is already transforming and growing. she says love probably, too, guess yourself love. well. this is not like this anymore. here are 1001 dates. here it will be, probably, so that it will be here 102 and already the length of a lifetime. that's what i wanted all the same in love, but
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absolutely. and how many years have passed since the divorce, and five is now the time, indeed, anna has thrown out all her negative emotions into the works that we have analyzed in detail today. you are very open, very pleasant, very sincere person. it 's really strange to see you in military uniform, but such is life, i think your dad and daughter, of course they can be proud of you. thank you very much for the conversation. thank you. thank you. big to you tatyana shcherbina victoria popova we say goodbye to you today. goodbye. goodbye. and now he says, anna chizhlish, we have a program in the canon of the new year. eh, i really wish the next 360 days would be different, probably than this year, i think. the year taught us a lot, we experienced, and a huge number of emotions, feelings unfamiliar to us before and often. it was a feeling of fear and uncertainty, i really want
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next year, and it was as small as possible and most importantly, as a man in uniform. i wish all of us a peaceful sky, so that we never hear the sounds of exploding shells, and from the noise, probably, only the wind bent. every week we are laying new routes
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in interesting corners of belarus today i will debunk myths and discover for you, zhidvichi and the surrounding area. captain let 's get acquainted with interesting people, and in many ways they have succeeded. indeed, they often call our palace, and the belarusian versailles for our belarusian scales. it's really very important palace. one of the largest and one of the most magnificent palaces, showing local traditions and iconic sights, the territory of the modern national park was inhabited thousands of years ago. all this is a modern interpretation of the pagan, once there were many such places here. see in the program the route was built on the tv channel belarus 24. only the facts nothing personal everything is very not simply obviously quite concretely our main interest is known. we want to build a more harmonious system of international
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relations. it is our main interest to use the opportunities that exist. and there are opportunities that we have in the country. it’s really very valuable our strength in truth is again my right my duty my country is really a question the philosophical essence of any process to become stronger as a result of the markov project all belarus alexander, i answered option b in the fourth, like five meets, 125 follows 5/4 - that's 25. i know that the middle ages are divided into three periods. it's early middle and late so i answered. yes, they will find answers to all questions, the musical size is three quarters, because here the tactics are three times, two, three, to be honest, i
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answered no, because i am more inclined to answer in this definition, the altar they are ready to surprise and win broken is written with two letters. n, firstly, because to break what the son does, and because there is a dependent word here accidentally. see intellectual entertainment show. i know on tv channel belarus 24. we
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sum up the results of the economy together with the prime minister and talk about the main monitoring of prices and assortment. we went to the store together with the state control. our priorities. for the next year, there is something to strive for in numbers, and the new year's wish is rushing to us for everyone. who was with us throughout 2022 is the area of ​​interest. we are talking about the most notable events in the economy with you svetlana lukyanuk. hello. final sphere of interest issue this 2022 let's sum up some results of the work of the economy so the government is sure that it has adapted to the new working conditions, many
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enterprises have rebuilt logistics and found new markets. in addition, export shipments were also increased, thanks to the measures taken, it was possible to stop the acceleration of inflation. in general, the head of government notes that belarus adequately coped with the sanctions pressure and it is important that people did not feel this pressure in every detail. we spoke with prime minister roman golovchenko. speaking about the allied vector, of course, it is important that here's to the operation gives our enterprises this year. how do you rate the performance of the economy. let's say that it is important to note what has been done. i think i won't reveal a big secret. e, when i say that this year has been, er, difficult, we objectively and adequately assessed the threats that we faced, er, and, of course, there were many challenges. e. well, you know what kind of forecasts they
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gave us. uh, here is a total collapse, which means interest and so on. well, this e had its own logic and its own reason, because in essence. if you evaluate here, well, there are models that assess how sanctions affect certain countries. i think that those who, uh, uh, came up with the idea of ​​this operation, they again relied on these calculations, so all the numbers were not taken from the ceiling. and as a matter of fact, we, too, our calculations about vodili and uh, knew that uh 21 billion dollars is that part of the gdp that was endangered. and this is, well, actually our third shaft of domestic product, so, of course, this year the main task was. uh, this is before us and the presidents put it like that, that is, it had to work so that the country does not notice the sanctions. well , it turned out or not, probably not for us to evaluate. uh, although, uh, you can probably say that u largely succeeded. yes, we
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have, let's say, a nominal or will be, uh, nominal reduction. uh, inner product shaft. e, well, probably about 96% e, we will work a little lower than e in the russian federation, but we must keep in mind the following , after all, the russian federation in another, here, but the russian federation has a huge the domestic market, and due to which it can balance, so to speak, not before delivery to the foreign market. well, solid resources reserves and so on. well, the belarusian economy is probably already about this. eh, everyone knows an open economy, but i'll just give you, uh, the figures that uh, announced by the world bank, this is official information, it means if in 2012 . this means that the share of gdp exports from belarus was 61%, then in 2021 it is already 67%. that is,
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well, imagine the 67% share of gdp exports - this is the highest share. eh, all of them. well developed and developing countries and this figure. well, it should also sound. here is the data from the world bank, and if in general the european union has 50%, and we have 67, and such developed countries of the european union as germany have less than 50%, 47, and the united states of america has 20 with something, then russia has 30 there with something china has less than 50%, so 67%, uh, it's very vulnerable in terms of. there were external shocks, namely external shocks , therefore, what, probably, was managed to be leveled, and supplies were transferred. after all, it's not just took. uh, i took the goods to another place. this is a whole complex. it's new customers - it's building new relationships with them. this is new logistics. these are new routes. this is a new calculation route. it's a lot, so uh,
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here's where i think it certainly could probably work. better we see what else needs to be done, of course. let's do this . next year, of ​​course, there is a slight decrease in the income of the population, although the accrued wages are growing, but due to inflation, we will say this a little ate up ate up real wages, but uh, taking into account the possibility of the budget we are doing everything in order to shoot well. although the difference is absolutely small there at the level of 2-3%, well, in different categories, but nevertheless, there is such a small decrease. therefore, i had to act, i thought the direction, firstly, is taking tough measures. ah, known for taking inflationary processes under control and , uh, dot uh, pulling up means income, especially state employees, because this is not felt in the real sector of the economy. uh in real sector of the economy, wages are growing. why because the company's finances are improving? that is, here we are
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again returning to the results of the year. we are seeing a very positive situation with the economy of enterprises in terms of export dynamics, in terms of revenue dynamics, the path of debt load dynamics, which reduces, that is. well, as for state employees, the head of state also spoke on the topic of salaries for state employees, therefore the corresponding regulatory document has been prepared and will be presented to the president in the near future in order to already from the beginning of next year. let's say we compensated for this small one. this is a subsidence in the incomes of state employees that we have. well, probably, if you sum it up like this, uh, a summary or a summary, uh, the answer to your questions, then belarus well, not only withstood, i think it adequately coped with the difficult situation in which they tried to put us this year. special attention on these three holidays to the assortment and prices of food products, by the way, this work does not stop and on ordinary weekdays the state control takes

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