tv [untitled] BELARUSTV June 21, 2023 11:00am-12:01pm MSK
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we collapsed to rejoice in the crushing. just be respectful. the skin day is taking shape today, the year of albus, where else, what else will be deprived of watchfulness was calestine. we ourselves do not respect it we pass on the vedas to the experience of calmness. this is our mortal uzmahu hands.
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svetlana smolonskaya and victoria popova and today our guest is our colleague yuri groerov yuri greetings greetings yuriy well, not yet will reach our studio, we know that he has come. you owe for the company and immediately went for a walk along and how many years did you give were among the company? phew fuck let's count together so now i'll say from 2001 to 2012. today i'm not mistaken for 11 years. this is the deadline. well, these are good years, when i entered here, i'm not so sentimental that my heart ached , no, but well, you don't even have to come here. i often remember who is good, that there were pleasant memories here, even uh were in
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the biography of the television and radio company, mogilev uh, that was the very beginning. yes, and i'm very grateful for this, yes, and you and the television and radio company of the union state worked for two cities, minsk moscow, then there was the nt channel and now the belarusian telegraph agency is belta. that is, we can conclude yuri that you do not stay in one place? well, how to say, you don’t stay too long, if you are eleven years old, is it like overstaying or not? well, you know, it's really like that. well, there is such a widespread theory that, they say, psychologists recommend every there for five and a half years. yes, change at all is not what i do at all here is the occupation, yes, and our work. she's different in that regard, uh. that is, you can not change the cardinal occupation, but inside you can, uh , still change something, that is, roughly speaking, you
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could be engaged, there for 5 years, for example, in criminal news. yes, then those became interesting, maybe there after a lapse of time, i don't know. why. suddenly it became interesting for you, an interesting sport, please go do it in different, generally spheres of life. yes, other people are different. well, well, at the same time you are, uh, anyway, as if in this profession. here and so that's a lot, so in this regard , it was always interesting. yes, something needs to change to develop, but i'm always interested when i worked in a white-team company. you were still a player-coach. you were the deputy director of the news dash agency, worked in the frame, the parade commentators were the host, if you have such a line in your creative biography, that's what kind of ampoule is closer to you, you are the boss. you still understand the tv presenter, i don’t see it that way, in fact, i work and life, uh, it’s important that it be interesting, here it is in the moment and simply,
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when you're not interested. e, firstly, the camera is very sensitive to any falseness. e, if you do it without interest, it is visible, when it is also visible with interest and the audience feels it, they understand it, and most importantly, it should be interesting to yourself. just wondering what the routine was and went away or how? i remember 2010 very well. oh, it's just 13 years old, and the first children's in minsk and then we have here, uh , on bt, a very cheerful and cheerful team was formed. uh, who was involved and i, well, also participated in the organization of this events, but how to say? i was responsible for everything that happens in minsk. here is my responsibility, that is, everything starts from the sound from the light from how the scene looks like zoning the territory, where where
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do they rehearse where do they change clothes, who goes where? who doesn't go where with a clearance zone? i mean, i didn't do anything. i lived there, i went there, really. here for a month. i came there. hours at 8:00 in the morning and left hours here at one time, but it was an insanely interesting job, because, well, firstly, we did it all for the first time. and when we did it, then the comrades from yes, they said, damn it, guys, well, you are. we did not expect you to make a children's competition as usual, we have an adult competition. well, that is, they also had such a little gradation. well, for us it was, of course, a very flattering assessment for everyone, but i remember very well the moment when the contest was over that day and in the morning i already arrived out of habit, and there is another one. this is a photo feature in the same place, uh. for our sake, we postponed hockey matches. they
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did not spend there e. well, it was necessary literally very quickly in 3 days to dismantle what had been mounted for a month. eh, well, not just to break it down and take it away, but to dismantle it, that is, somehow something else was preserved, and it was also such hard work, and i remember them very well. i look at all this. and this is, well, that's all, right? it may somehow have been my acceleration understands what i'm talking about food. okay, what's next. well, well, we are all there together, but we did, just such a project. yes, and you, and when you gave everything there, yes, yourself emotionally completely, to and now something that a sanatorium no, well, in kind, it's not about us. a? well, what now? i understand that, damn it, well, something like that is coming soon. well, it certainly won't be in the country. well, it happened later, yes, and well, in the near future. well, you know,
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i finished it and jumped to about the same one , because what to do, what to do now that i left after eurovision to avoid. well, the stars also formed there, you will say, in general, in a country with eurovision, what do you think about it? you know. well, i'll tell you honestly. i i always treated the adult competition with some kind of prejudice. here in the nursery, i generally saw it from the inside and did it . no, well, besides the fact that we provided everything. yes, i saw how the children pressed, what kind of children who came with them? as it all happens, there really was. uh, beautiful children's vocal competition children are amazing, just everything. well, you know, here. eh, a sip of pure water, what is called an adult competition, and even then
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i will honestly tell you. i never understood our belarusian artists, which i have for many asked. why do you need it, well, who say they were talking to themselves jewish. we want to eurovision probably, you know, so for that and you, when you did it to hate, you know? this is the scale, we didn’t seem to have anything. the scale here is slightly different scales and different and different goals and objectives. and why i don’t understand belarusian artists e didn’t understand then, well, now they don’t participate anymore, and i think that, thank god , you’re not the only one who thinks so, right? well question. uh, well, see hmm simple example. here i am here imagine that you are an artist who is there to get to eurovision, from a simple question for you, you performed at eurovision what next, and then it’s clear to work on the topic, you can work on yourself all your life until you yourself know where we find ourselves, but what
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’s next in your artistic singing career for some reason. uh, the musicians of the world aspired, then anyway, i don't know how now to sign a contract with some major world label. one contract brought him millions of dollars at once, and he simply became automatically a rich man for one character. been enough. and from the fact that you killed, uh, a year of preparation and then performed at a competition of dubious reputation and of course a contract, of course, and again, understand, i remember very well even the relationship even when we did this children's competition uh, the guys who participated there in preparation by uh europe well, let's just say we had such an international team, including. and they refer to the adult competition, you know, as an amateur art competition. they went sang and hung out. well, well, in different ways took their place. are you strange
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that the eastern bloc was a novelty, and we wanted to jump out of our pants in order to show ourselves, right, each of the countries of the eastern bloc. eh, in the desire to please him , now we are just beginning to understand that maybe it wasn’t so necessary to jump out there. yes, jump in your pants. hmm , i should have taken it easy. moreover , i say again that the artist is here, even if we take everyone who won, yes, the first two years, they are natural, but again, mind you, where they don't know. they didn't go on tour. i don't know european. union no, they came home, and on and here using this popularity, which has been holding on for some time, of course. they worked here. this topic has been forgotten about them for a year or two. well, e calorin and bilan can not be said, okay? they earned points for themselves in this competition, but passed. today you are the leader of projects in the topic on the youtube channel
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of the belt. tell our viewers. how did this project come about. why youtube channel? was there such a goal right away, but in general from the idea before implementation? well, how do you say? well, how much everything appears by chance, although chance is not too late, as it says. well, it appeared, as in the process of discussion. that is, the youtube channel, well, when we decided to do it on the belarusian site, the youtube channel was already on the telegraph. naturally. i don't remember how many thousand subscribers there were. well, well, some kind of dial, or 150 or 200, maybe thousands. well, something like that. i don’t dare to say exactly now, in my opinion, there are a million three hundred, there are subscribers. this is the first channel in belorussky let's say the segment of state-owned families that have crossed this million-dollar mark, and that's why we invited you to tell us. as a small environment i will open cases, in principle, they really do not pay. i
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don't think this is paid content. well, i'll tell you what happened. these are these figures, when they appeared in the topic or were approaching this, well, you know how i always say, that on television, that in any other media and in general in any business one person in the field is not fired, in the topic, of course, well, he pulled it out . well maybe gave such a push is good, why because, well, there were speakers who began to gain millions. and he himself was engaged in the selection at first , just himself uh-huh, in the process already there after some time, now not only himself, but well, you are also doing it yourself, the editorial team. yes, but the bet was made not only on our speakers. yes, as i understand it, this is the success, maybe these numbers, in fact , ours is absolutely not important. here i am. i am categorically against such a division, you know the belarusian
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speaker, not the belarusian speaker. no, an interesting speaker is an uninteresting speaker. let's divide them like this, and this is what happens from this. i will give you a living example, yuri vyacheslavovich shevtsov, our belarusian. yes, you had it, i know. well, he comes to us. we are talking to him now. and we look so 2.300, or what? well, now , you probably already know more about this one, some guests , too, about yurushevsky, i’ll say, somehow try to make it out of leather. yuri shevtsov is climbing out, in some relaxed state, he enters the studio , sits down and selects 30 rounds of inspections. well , yes, our numbers. it is too. well, because you know, this is an intellectual lump. well, now i'm sincerely saying this sincerely, because we are inviting him for the second time, just there, after, in my opinion, a month and a half or two
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2 million. again with something. yes, when you were asked, what is the secret of being in demand and projects in the topic, you said that all the guests of the project, paritologists and historians, economists, learned musicians, volunteers and ordinary people. just bright personalities that is why the secret of success. well, something does not agree. it seems to me, that is, he came to invite a bright personality. now we sat and talked, trunk 2 million views. i repeat. uh, the squirrel didn't cry. it's nothing uh, commercial advertising. it's from belta. you won't see it on the internet. if i, for example, turn on, let's say, i press the youtube button, uh , i press there, for example, the same channel, i immediately see the commercial commercial at the top. i see there the river lama is signed yes, uh our uh friends who sit in the cast in poland and u. well, they broadcast, they broadcast, but they have it all paid for. i'll just watch it out of curiosity. well, how many
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statistics do you have there, how funny and it's for money. and if you remove it, and if you remove the money, which will remain just interesting, it's just to deprive them of funding. uh, with a funding item like youtube ads, what's left? that's probably 10. i don't know how much to divide yura well, then the second question. i don't know if you can say it or if it's correct? from the project in the belt theme, they get some financial influence , let's say financially in the agency. i don't practice, but uh, what can i say? e while while there was a monetization. on youtube as far as i over the edge of my ear i heard, yes, yes, the agency, well, some kind of money, well, i got it, okay, namely from youtube, but there has been no monetization for a long time, therefore. it is difficult to talk about this issue now. well, you're being modest because
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the leadership of the belt. he says that many subscribers have switched to the channel, including because of you, because you have a balance of wisdom and experience. yes, very kind good comments, eh? under program releases, although you say that you try to minimize your participation in the program in order to open up the interlocutor, it happens that, in fact, in fact, we suppose we are talking with someone. yes, uh, there i am, in general, and not a minimum, because . well, if i see that a person, well , i didn’t finish somewhere, it’s not there, uh, somewhere somewhere we argue, somewhere i talk a lot. yes, well, just to talk, including. eh, the interlocutor, yes, and in order to, well, help him open up, there was simply no more. well, i understand something else, that the viewer who turned on, for example, uh, i don’t know the video there with- he also turns it on. e in the form of the speaker's last name and he
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is interested in listening to him, and not mine there some ranting, therefore, already at the installation. i try to minimize myself just to give maximum time. eh, he was the main guest in this program . well, such a buzz. this project, when you start it is unclear, it will not work out. that's when i realized that it went. and i will say. two moments were the two very first programs. there we have such a doctor, a wonderful chief infectious disease specialist of ours, in general, a wonderful person, very erudite. by the way, invite sometime he quotes bulgakov just as if he himself is bulgakov well, when we started we also know there, how we try, we try. well, and then already, well, people still don’t know what it is, of course there are some uh, there weren’t beautiful statistics. and
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here, then, we are doing an interview with aleksandrovich. and somehow at the moment he scored more than 70,000. well, for all the fields anyway, if wow, well, ok. wow , something like that happens and then there was the next speaker, who so hmm good hit. i mean by numbers, if we focus on statistics, this is andreevich courses. who scored too somehow very quickly there is something 2 700 million euros, damn it, i'm drowning somewhere, maybe i'm a zero, there's something yes, it's hard to believe, in general, there are no such people in our broad ones, it tells me, yes, that's right. yep, that means it's possible. well, it went on and then, well, we have a lot. eh, quite a lot. i would like, of course, more people who are gaining
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confidence per million. well, if we talk about the differences between an internet television project, then there are many, of course, you can list. uh. well , the most important thing is, probably, well, the absence of boundaries, that is, if a television project lives on the territory of broadcasting, then internet projections lives on the world wide web plus internet projections, which also captivates many people. commenting, that is , expressing your opinion about what you see is very valuable, and it is difficult to do this on a television program. yes, right off the bat, although now everything that television does. everything is laid out on the internet in one way or another, therefore, in principle, these boundaries are erased. we started with you chilling. it hasn't arrived yet with the project. it's hard to cool down here. because again, you see, this is the case, it is what i tell you
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the same thing, but but you have ah today, a historian tomorrow an economist, after tomorrow i don’t know, there is an athlete sociologist. eh, a man of some unique profession. these are all different worlds. these are different topics. these are different topics for conversation. that is, it seems, as it were, the same thing, but say everything differently, you always prepare in the subject, always. we definitely have a telegram channel, say, don't be silent. subscribe ask questions and suggest guests we are in touch. on air again program say, do not be silent. our guest tv journalist yuri groverov yuri will talk about copyright journalism, because. i think that we can also list you in this cohort now. and 2 years ago we were visiting. yes, we
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didn't say that. uh, our colleague and political scientist vadim elfimov said that the time has come for smart , calm programs. let's listen and discuss now. we talk a lot about the change in information and political broadcasting on television, such as over the past year. it has grown, it has become better, there are bright journalists. these changes please or alarm you, something pleases, something alarms that now it was done it was done in a fever. yes, in this fight it was necessary to note something and answer accurately. there is also a good expression to live with wolves, in my opinion to go out, and in this sense we reacted gradually gained momentum, but see tel is a belarusian listener, he is not stupid , he cannot hear all the time. scream maybe, that's the opposition heard that this tone? yes, and so on, she personally annoys me. i don't like tantrums and e is coming stage, when it is necessary to enter into the politics of the duma, er, informational thoughtful
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programs to turn to the house of what? uh, everyone has calmed down. everyone is now thinking and thinking, therefore, a thoughtful conversation is needed. well, here you have a thoughtful conversation in the program. well, in fact, i agree with vadim here and questions. i well, anyway, what i see is from the comments. yes, people are really tired of the constant shouting well, look, only the show is there all the time someone is yelling at someone there, someone is shouting over each other and they don’t give each other something to say people is real. well, tired of it. oh, i, especially when it comes to, well, those are some hmm well, we don’t talk about panties there, i don’t know about all this yellowness there. uh, there, maybe, and still so relevant. well, maybe there, after all, these are the requests of the audience, i guess i don’t know, i didn’t dive into this part of it. yes, they have developed such traditions. they are already one of
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them. ok then. well, god is their judge. this is what makes the stars ignite. yes, someone needs it. well, it's bad that someone needs such stars. it's, well, it's just an indicator of development, including an intellectual and emotional society. this. well, here it is. well, an indicator, if you like, but again, that's a topic for another conversation. we are already philosophical here, but when it comes to some serious topics. well, how can you yell about them, on the contrary, well, yes, well, it seems to me , in any case, well, you need to calmly talk about everything, discuss everything, and yuri but there are authors who cause ambiguous assessments. this is gregory zarenok. eugene pustovoy they have their own style calmly emotionally. they cannot be named. yes, and they should calm down too. i will repeat again. probably if the stars are lit, then someone needs it just uh.
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everyone has their own share of people who like this style, well, please, well , the viewer must have some, after all, he is the main one with us, and the viewer, who is always right, accordingly , the final the right to choose. yes? that is, he votes. well, as they once said on the tv with a button. yes well the same button only here mouse, and you watch the programs of the same grisha and azarenka or the launcher. well, i can't say that i'm sitting right here. here i am looking. well , i, in principle, look at everything that is being done. i try not to drop. someone who does what. well i'm always hmm to be aware, really lately there is a tv. i look, it is extremely rare, well, rather by accident. well, let's say big. so i didn’t lose anything, which is called because the colleagues of the television people spread everything they do one way or another, somewhere on the internet and there it’s more free at disposal
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own time. you are not tied to time. uh, airing the program. you watch the same thing only when it's convenient for you, well, most often it's on the phone. well , voskresensky and her recently visited us and also talked about authorial journalism, and the leading girls tatyana victoria retorted him very justifiably. let's listen. this is especially evident in the author's journalism, which we are now seeing on state-owned tv channels. take tn and excellent programs of ksenia lebedeva take vnt and excellent programs igor tour. bochkova markova take the stv with a blank and a light. e, so i'm not talking about the content, someone likes one approach and style, someone likes a little robin, someone doesn't like a little one, well, lebedev likes it, but in general. this authorial journalism has become very
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lively, entertaining and informative and interesting, so we are moving in the right direction. it seems to me that this is the narrative of the twenty-second year, but not the twenty- third of the rights of copyright journalism. i mean , i wish you were already looking ahead, and you're still, well, yeah, that's great. everything you say, well, as if there is no breakthrough, if we admire. what we have already achieved, then his was the twentieth of august. that's when they arose. actually in the media field. here are the figures that you have listed next what, and then what victoria asks and then life will show, in fact, nothing appears just like that , er, right. he says that there was a time when well, this was not enough and you know how time gives birth to heroes. yes, here they are. well, you know, well, nothing's happening. just so uh, there will be another time, other heroes will be needed, they will appear, maybe they have already appeared.
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do you feel yura in your program that this is what, well, the twentieth year was and we discussed for a very long time. yes, and you are in your program with the heroes and we are here. well, it’s not interesting anymore, but the upcoming elections are still uninteresting, and you know such a certain one, well, like holes, informational or not? or sometimes we don't even notice. how we succumb even. manipulations, and often manipulated by themselves. well, you know, what a thing. well, look, yes, definitely very dramatic dramatic events of the twentieth year. yes, uh, then after them everything was very difficult. but well, why live it all the time, or what? no, yes, and here the women are ukraine, yes. and this is now already. let's be honest, no one is that special. well, people are also tired of everything. yes, that is,
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especially since there is not much of such a global something, you are happening. yes, well, something is definitely happening for those people who are there, well, people there, these are daily some very serious events. well, that's how it came out. well, the front has gone somewhere 100 km forward. no back, gone 100 no, how were these red ones there, blue ones, approximately there, plus or minus, there are some yes, there is bakhmut. tomorrow something new will appear. well, life is so arranged, and the focus will shift. e. that's how it is, and that's how we live, more precisely, you don't feel that now there is nothing to talk about, there is no one to call. well, no matter how you are on the topic, life goes on, life does not stop. you and i didn’t cover ourselves with a white sauna, and we don’t crawl, so as not to create panic to the side. ah, the graveyard,
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right. well, we live, respectively, something happens to each of us. how do you notice? uh, according to the audience’s face, they are worried about what is there somewhere, or, nevertheless, we have something that belarusian viewers understand such a thing, again, uh, probably there. 15 ago , what would have been more worrying here is what is here. well, in general, somewhere around the beginning of the 2000s, when , uh, the internet, in fact, in a good way , really began to enter our lives, and it also became borders. especially with regard to information, they ceased to exist for information correctly, that is, a person, being in a state of chaos, can emotionally live uh, uh somewhere in florida because there's something going on that's got him hooked. and here's how to deal with it, sort of, how he is here, sort of, how he should be belarusian, sort of thinking. that's what's happening around here, and he cares about something there. why? because this information came to him, she hooked him, someone
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hooked him. something else is certain when such major dramatic events occur. it can even be tragic, such as the conflict in ukraine, which touches almost everyone. especially us, because, well, i often say here here everyone has it there relatives. well, it's hard to find someone who doesn't have relatives there. and like it or not , people think about it. and how they, even if they had a fight, maybe in such stories i know a lot, when well, more often, by the way, from the other side. oh, here you are belarusians to ukrainian relatives. we know that they were well brainwashed there and in the end they make belarusian relatives guilty. this is one aspect, and the second aspect why are we interested in events in ukraine, well, because even if we have no relatives there, we are on the border its own things by the country, which in itself, of course, is safe and look, well, what 's going on, i don't want to offend anyone, but i often have such a comparison. here is a monkey with a grenade, people understand further weapons,
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which are really, well, powerful weapons , long-range weapons. and that there is nothing good? yes, nothing good, but in whose hands are the weapons next? eh, how far are we? the decision point there to use is not used. eh, that particular person. i am not talking now about some high-ranking specific bosses. there officers soldiers he will be in what emotional state he will be. oh now i'll wipe it off the face of the earth. there, this dick is not god , or he has everything for this. yes? of course, yes. or i don't want to do anything . i'm tired. well, we don’t know, and well, it’s natural, yes, but also to influence especially this state. we're not too far from here either. yes, we can stop something, after all , attempts to defend ourselves. we are
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definitely doing it. well, thank god, we seem to have everything for this, and thank god that we have such an ally as the russian federation because, well, even here are the latest developments with the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons. well, where else would we get it. let's do it. well, well, here's the case that well, hello, we ended up without some kind of umbrella, which we now kind of understand because we have a cloud of security agreements and so on and so forth. we we are, and so it seems, well, it seems, as we were under this nuclear umbrella of russia, but he was more like a figurative speculative, yes, and on paper, and here, please. who is on me? what's my name? misha and who is misha and me? well, we had a guest, a military analyst alexander tikhansky. he
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just did, yes, said that the deployment of tactical nuclear weapons, it is in addition to allowing us to be under the nuclear umbrella. it is also designed to cool nato. uh, hot hawks really. well, i certainly don't know, you can certainly think as well as thought we well, many of us have all in this case over the past there. well, in short, since the collapse of the union , when did they tell us there? dk why do all this army have all these weapons? well, why don't you attack? well, why is it actively unloaded , this is already a trap. why does he need it. so there is no one, well, no one, and then you look like poland is here, like a percentage of the budget of spending weapons. it's like where is it? this country is not officially at war with anyone yet. well , we must admit it, what happened then in our history, we were naive. yes, that is, well,
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when they agreed, and now he remembers this. we talked about eurovision, that's all. here you understand it all. and what is it to us then, yes, we jumped out, that they and not only we are belarusians and russians. and in general here the entire former soviet union. here i take off my hat to those people who hammered into us, then an inferiority complex. they made us forget about the greatness of the soviet union. and it was a great country. that's who would not tell me what. yes, there were moments of difficulty. i grew up in the soviet court. i know them, i lived them, but it was a great country. and it’s not that i’m nostalgic, because, probably, i’m still here in the seventy-fifth year, that is, well, i was too young when it broke up to be completely nostalgic like that, yes, but when i sometimes
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they ask, well, uh, well, well, the soviet union and what about you? well, what is missing from there is a simple thing of a soviet passport. when you were a citizen of the soviet union, you could pick up a soviet passport anywhere in the world like this. and around everyone would shoot at attention, simply, well, without aggression. you just showed. i am a citizen of the soviet union when you are a citizen of a great great country, and when i received all national passports. i don’t want to say anything about the belarusian ones, but at the same time, this is not the same scope, not the same, and i’m nostalgic if we are talking about nostalgia, but confidence in the future, because you can’t compare, yes, what we are experiencing now. we are the funniest thing . eh, here's the confidence of tomorrow. that's how much we have already lived through the reform of education. yes, every year, or what? well,
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again, i remember our childhood. yes, everyone knew. entering the first grade, you knew what to prepare for in the tenth or after 8:00 there, and we clearly understood that nothing would change in 10 years, that's it. well, you have here a gap that you can you prepare yourself. now the devil knows the child is learning. today he is giving up t tomorrow the unified state exam after tomorrow an oral exam, that in 3 days they come up with some kind of pike, it’s not known where with this, then they will change something else, returning nevertheless to the soviet union, uh, stability is good. yes, and now look how much i remember very well, and you, probably, like in our country, for example, in the country of siberia, are simply conscious. we need the obolon system. we needed a system for you. look, we are almost there, yes, but oh, everything, there is one comma left there and we
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we sign all the contracts, and now you look, lord, thank god that we, well, we didn’t fully enter there, because, in principle, everything is really different and you know how when well , i don’t know, i really said, i didn’t say that, but they attribute these us president kennedy's words when the soviet union launched the first cosmonaut well said that the soviet union overtook us not in space, he beat us at the school desk. after that, by the way, in the states they greatly revised their approaches to education and copied a lot of soviet union and for some reason we decided all this because of ours, too, because of our complex , it was inferior there, it’s better there, it’s right there, it’s good there. well, we are so happy. well , of course, let's see that we have already got rid of the illusion, or well, how are we, well, i
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mean, how part of the belarusians should be looked at here. uh, seriously cut sociology opinions. i think that's definitely not all. well, i'm not sure that even the majority got rid of it, but, again, time goes by, yes, and some things, because there is such a subtle thing, very a lot, who has whom? yes, he went abroad himself, either to work, or in some other way. well , the first thing, after all, again, what a joke these open borders played with us. yes, let it develop. we all went to europe to watch. well, look how they live, everything is cool. we are here on the last grandma. well, how is it more often? you see, you know each other, that means. we went as tourists, we saw the beautiful side of life. and few people even asked the local people. how do they even live there?
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for me it was, for example, a discovery. eh, about me. here, on the same emotions , i pressed this one here, in my opinion, here i looked at the italians. yes, they probably never get sick. here they are smiling happily. they weren't. these people don't get sick. here i have such a look, they do not get sick. well, well, look at them. they are all such happy offspring happened there. there's a story with me. i was on a business trip. well, i needed the help of a doctor, and i ended up in a private clinic. well, that is, i was transferred there. very good private clinic, i went there, and i'll tell you that our district da looked somehow better. this is a private clinic guys, i'm all that it is state, there was such a queue that, well, here's real life for you. yes, at some point they closed
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our borders. they launched the iron curtain. here after certain events. well , i, for example, well, firstly, what is the iron curtain. well, listen, today i see it's not so easy to do. like 3 years ago. i somehow ran out of all the visas there and me and , well, all of mine and i understand that, probably, now it's somehow not easy, i don't even pull it. everyone gets europe, that's what is not. i don't have at all. i stumbled away from europe, you just understand, of course, a thing, and i'm not inclined to idealize europe in europe, no one has canceled the architectural heritage that you just need to see with your own eyes, in a good way, this cultural heritage, including the world one , and in general, not only belongs to the europeans. let's say this is world heritage and we all have it, well everyone should have the opportunity to at least look at it to see
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with my own eyes, because, well, no matter how cool technology is developing live. it still looks different than there, uh, virtual or whatever reality , and this is just architecture, and someone canceled, uh, european poetry, painting, but the thing that they deny our culture is just throwing it out of own life. so what, they make themselves poorer. and in no case should we do this, because this is a world culture. yes, it’s just on the territory of europe, but this is a world heritage and we delete in no way. the case is impossible, not great painters, not great authors. i mean prose writers and poets, not architects from their own shell , by no means, to once again beat all the school desks in due time. yes, but nothing will be deleted. while we cut ourselves off,
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for a while, we found a child. she say do not be silent, subscribe suggest guests. ask your questions. on the air say again, don't be silent, and our colleague journalist yury groev yur is visiting us. well, such a question. you have been socio-political for a very long time lead correspondent. and i think that i probably worked a lot with the president at the same parades. and perhaps in the field, again, you and the president are both from mogilev, tell me how you can evaluate them, characterize him as a person, and as a head of state. find me at least one here who would stand next to me in charisma. now e is some, probably already wisdom, well, experience. and the management yes of the country, yes, and the age of all this together. his same often
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very. well, how they tease somewhere some phrase pulled out of context. yes, she hangs then the internet understood. well, it seems to me, so seasoned. what do you know about such things somewhere? so favorably even plays along. that is, this is also a necessary thing, and it seems to me that he understands this so much you remember the apparatus. let's uh, let's see. uh, it's parade time. we have a fragment of the video when yura was the voice of these very parades and we will show our viewers one video that went through three wars and finished its military history of manchuria, i remember its insane number of awards. and when i asked as a child, grandfather. tell me what this medal is for. and what is this cake for? you know, my
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grandfather never told me anything. he just never told anything about the war and always when he saw the films and on tv that were shown. today he is. i don't know why he either switched or left. he he couldn't watch it and the only phrase i heard from him. uh, in the war, everything was different, everything was much worse, and it was terrible. it seems to me that it’s hard to knock us out of the belarusians here understanding of this, that war is scary, but of those of all generations. oh, and look how many years have passed. yes yeah, and now many of our people are beginning to perceive the war. like some kind of computer game? why, and i pressed the button, the rocket flew and there something got there somewhere. well, thank god all these figures are like that. they are more like sofas. yes and
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now, let them not get up. okay it's gone. you see, how many generations already, yes, and less and less. unfortunately people who can tell well in the first person. how it was? but in fact, often very people who really. e were in some cool battles. they they want to remember it is hard for them. it hurts. they don't want to talk about it when you were in the agency or the news. and you gave all your free time to this very work. well, as it is now fashionable to say 24/7, so there is nothing surprising in the fact that you met your beautiful wife in a white television and radio company. and this office romance was or fate. they know it there, but we can only build versions here. well, where is natalya now, are you together,
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what is she doing? yes, where is natalya now? works, she did not return lives. well, you know how she is 20 years old, she is a top- class sound engineer so for a second, but 20 years old. she says i gave it away. well, here is the case when, yes. that's all he says, well, he says he came to the studio. that's just, well , yes, that's trying to say. you understand, everything is well, the soul does not lie and at least shoot the hostess. no, not in this thread. well, let's show one more photo. son, you have a son with natalia. well, small . yes, we found such a photo. and how old is he now 11 years old, and his name is alexander what is hope or fear that he will choose a journalism institute? you know no, i don't know, of course, how fate is a complicated thing, but i somehow made it work. i say, this is
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where i come, so that you understand where this is all happening. i looked here, after all, in that, he came out, he says, listen, dad, when i grow up, i also say, listen, well, if you want, please, but well, you don’t have to. well , you're never obliged at all. here's how to do the same thing that i generally liked it, well, like any child, of course, he went into the studio. there the light turned on everything there, it was there there was a huge screen. all this glows. well, this is spectacularly very few, which of the children refuses. do you know from sofia too? yeah well, it's beautiful. it's just beautiful. well, we will finish the type, show one video and ask a question.
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i will, actually. this is not your first jump 20 years ago as a member of the team for the sake of the profession and a little for pr you already jumped with a parachute with pleasure. you took this super class, actually. i recommend to everyone. well the first jump is actually it e was at work, yes at work we had such an e. an advertising campaign of ourselves,
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that is, atn everywhere in all the elements, yes, and in the air, in fire, e on the ground and under the ground. we are all elements in some way. here they united that or, well, under the general ideas we are everywhere, yes, here, uh, i immediately chose the jump. at least, maybe he chose, after all, he analyzes me, you know, they got me there, it was just around the second of august. i had paratrooper friends there. they all start telling me. here he is well that checking the most important business-ru. yes , well, but where are you going to work today? as you say you're ready to go. i'm very human in general in every way, so i'm not even hard to imagine. well , we'll see what life throws up, of course, i can jump a lot more. and osta how gradual
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can something be? do you notice some professional deformations, do you know your age? is he here? uh-huh well, here i'm definitely never not well, like, well, not aged, so it will definitely be, maybe you have nothing, absolutely yul thank you great that you came to visit us. well, of course, i didn’t reveal many of the secrets of my project, but on the other hand, we learned a lot of interesting information that we probably didn’t know about. previously, although we have been working together for a long time in the profession. good luck to you even more projects in the topic and the whole protein team. yes, especially the team. really crept up drunk. now it's just great. ah. everyone just understands what to do, how to do it why is it done? i am very grateful, and once again to fate. here you listed at the very beginning of the program. where is i was yes. well, he worked. well, not everything
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is listed, well, okay, but i want to say that i'm actually very grateful. that's every stage of my life, because i studied everywhere. i'm actually studying right now. here, i'm even talking to you now, too, i'm learning something, you know, we are very glad that we taught you something viktoriya popova svetlana smolenskaya we say goodbye to you until the next broadcast. goodbye. goodbye. and now yuri grovers is speaking, dear friends. hmm, we are now how many, probably around an hour, and discussed, probably important topics. here we were told, but most importantly, i always call for this. eh damn, for this program any other program uh always draw their own conclusions. and even the smartest people that you listen to and watch on tv or see on the internet there, a push you. you to your conclusions to your thoughts. i
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very much always hope that this is our viewer, he is a thinking viewer. i'm sure that's the way it is thank you young intellectuals are waiting for the test of the school curriculum questions that will baffle any adult. is it true that frogs have a three-chambered heart? how did alexei answer? yes, as far as i remember, they have two atria to prove that dexterity
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is not only about physical fitness, but also about what kind of sport. igor was the first hockey , hockey, of course, erudition and ingenuity will also have to be shown in order not to go to a construction site, belarus is one of the top three countries in the world in terms of reserves and production of one of the types of minerals. what kind of minerals are such potassium - these are chemical elements. hardly get from us? but potash salt, damn it, is mined, alas, i cannot accept this answer. as it’s right, just in case, three two one bravo stood, watch intellectually entertaining shows on the belarus 24 tv channel. we talk about the most
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interesting from the world of science, today we will talk about carbonated water, or rather, we will analyze its composition and study the effect of each component on the human body , share interesting facts and perceive them as something non-standard and new to the field of mechanical engineering. although in fact they the progenitor was created almost two centuries ago, even before people knew about the gasoline cars familiar to everyone today, i know that you are now developing an electric garbage truck, its feature will be that they will rattle so much, everything will quietly drive in while everyone is sleeping and picking up garbage and everyone is happy, asking the most shocking questions. and we are looking for answers to them, what kind of mineral water can be drunk, who needs to drink it, and who should abstain if we look at which patients most often prescribe mineral water? yes, they are sick patients. gastrointestinal tract pancreatic liver, as well as
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urological patients, see the science project nearby on belarus 24 tv channel. i really need to talk to the investigator girl. let's have a daughter tomorrow, dear. i've been covering for you for now, but i might get bored with these spillikins. and if i leave, you will be left alone with these ghouls, and they will not wait. they will quickly remind you about your daughter to scare me so that bardina leaves for moscow, she saw him on the square and returned. and now she won't rest until she finds you it's clear. we have had some events. i would like your program to cover. we urgently send journalists to you.
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