tv [untitled] BELARUSTV September 9, 2023 11:00pm-12:16am MSK
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why is that? well, because moldova is a republic, it had just been created; at that time we did not believe that the war would last. that is, if it is included in some structure in a hospital, this implies a staffing table and separate funding. well, sort of, the charter and so on. so this is supposed to last for a long time? yes, it has been created, and it will take a long time, that is, in 1914, when the ukrainian army began shelling the territory of donbass, you thought that this would be sorted out quickly. or rather , the horror will stop, it will stop quickly they didn’t believe that the army itself could shoot. actually the people. we we thought it was given. well, this is kind of absurd. this is mistake. now they will sort it out, maybe president poroshenko will come instead of the escaped yanukovych, and he will quickly find order. but how can it be that there are millions of our own, yes, and destroy the donbass, which in fact at that time was 25% of the total national income
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of ukraine - it was the income of the donbass because the main industrial enterprises are agricultural and so on and so forth. all this was the most densely populated area. yes , you said 4.6 - that was the day before. here in the fourteenth year on the eve of the war, but i remember very well, when , let’s say, the beginning of the two thousandth, we had such a channel, 1+1 in ukraine, and there was an advertisement for this tv channel, and it was as if the numbers were made up of cubes one plus one and there we had 52 million, 52 million - this was uh, the beginning of the 2000s and in the donbass then, and in the donetsk region specifically in the donetsk region there were five and a half million. but then our birth rate was already falling there was already a high mortality rate then. and we already predicted then that with such a birth rate the population would decline; then , long before the war, it was the beginning of two thousandths. that is, you did not believe that it would flow, and therefore legally it was not formalized immediately. well, when
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we went there in september to formalize it, all sorts of bureaucratic delays had already begun, and they began to explain to us that the finances had not been provided for and had not been pledged, but in the book there is a figure of 12,000 people who more than 12,000 real people came to the hospital this year. these were wounded, injured patients, because we had two surgical departments. one therapeutic and surgical one had 50 beds each. and the therapeutic one at the beginning we expanded it to 25, then 30 of whom in total, if we take from the hospital, about 125,130 beds, we have august september of the fourteenth year. at that time, i was the chief physician at the hospital and we regularly held five-minute meetings for 5 minutes, as the head, as always, we reported on everything. number of fighters. so we, uh, there were days when we had about 200, 198, 200 even had 150 beds, how did they cope? well, they brought it.
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several kamaz or urals wounded yes, shell-shocked wounded and they already knew that there was a hospital and bypassing some of our hospitals, because let’s be honest at first, even some, uh, civilian hospitals refused to provide assistance to the wounded, and no one was a military man. although this is a militia. you see, for the first time we understood what the people’s militia is from our own experience. these were simple people, simple people , the first people who came out slavic. they stopped the tanks with their hands, they were driving, you guys are ours. you are our dear sleds. where are you going guys? and the first ones who stood at the checkpoints, guys, someone came with a hunting rifle, someone came with a gun. he's someone out there. eh, there was some kind of award pistol there. they were the first, who at these checkpoints tried to prevent the ukrainian army from entering well, but tell me honestly, if bandera’s people had personally brought it to you to operation room 100, we would have operated. i would save him, for what purpose, in order to then exchange
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him for our prisoners of war, we had such cases, but i can’t say the benderaites, well, they are the nazis, somehow now they are showing themselves, well, more of them there and battalions had already been formed, and in the fourteenth year it was a regular army , the armed forces of ukraine also brought prisoners to us, we had a situation when five prisoners were brought to our hospital, one of them was very seriously wounded in both legs, uh, then we already knew. it was an officer lieutenant, in my opinion, but as we later got to talking , he was a simple history teacher, from somewhere, either poltava or the poltava region. and at first, of course, they were all very scared. they thought that now they would shoot them right in the yard, and our wounded guys really wanted to do it. they were so, they were so angry. eh, they are shocked that their comrades in arms died, their commanders died, some had their families shot, because those who joined the militia. and if let's say these are the slavs from kramatorsk, these are the cities that were later occupied by the ukrainian army. their families were simply shot, and
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some were shot. eh, they killed terribly. for example, we had a situation where there seemed to be a small regional center, the city of starobeshevo, starobeshevo district. we have one in the donetsk region. uh, there's the son of the chairman of the local council. yes, you were just tied to the tank. and they drove around this city. well, for now, until he died, until he died and such examples could be given a great, great multitude, therefore, of course, there is the horror that fascism brings to itself. this is not a child’s game, these torchlight processions, this is the swastika that they stuff everywhere , this is the ideology of the people. and this dialogue is, unfortunately, a very scary, very terrible ideology of murder. after all, they don’t create anything. they only destroy and simply kill civilians. this , of course, we need to really protect our children from, and i now understand that if you ask, let’s say, this is what we need now,
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the most important thing is to focus our efforts on. yes i would say for children for teenage children. they must not be missed; they must be educated, the way you raise them in belarus. i've been through these days, and we were in the museum yesterday, in the temple. all saints museums there. uh, under this temple dedicated to all those who died. the dead of violence , including the victims of concentration camps and those who died in all wars, and we all know the history of belarus. i tell us, belarus is very close. we love it very much since childhood and have been to khatyn more than once. this must not happen again. this is a people at the genetic level i must learn and never in my life allow what happened in ukraine. because ukraine is an example of what so-called democracy can lead to. so-called liberalism. what all this ultimately leads to is the destruction of one’s own people, the corruption of youth and simply the destruction of the state. now ukraine as a state has
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practically ceased to exist; it has turned into a terrorist state. this is very painful for me to say, because as i say, i am ukrainian myself. grew up born there grew. i got my education there, and i lived there all my life. and of course, to see how it is destroyed. your country is your earth and it all started small. yes, it all started with some scout camps, where they educated those who are now killing us, you know, in relation to children. um, when did it start? there was a battle for mariupol. yes , many of our students took part there, including my nephew. and then mariupol was wounded and he told how one sniper held their unit and did not give no one should raise their heads, and it was killed a lot. well, there are several of them, let’s say half of the platoon was shot by one sniper. well, then it was decided that everything was to destroy this sniper, no matter what, when they came to destroy it, the sniper turned out to be a girl of about 12 years old,
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imagine a 12-year-old teenager. this is just a teenager who cynically and cold-bloodedly shot people who defended this very city of mariupol, that is, what they are doing with us now is they take teenage children and they raise them to be killers. after all, now ukraine is a murder factory , i can’t say it any other way, and belarus needs to really, hmm, you know, try to preserve its country. now i’m taking advantage of the opportunity, taking advantage of the opportunity. i would like to appeal to all citizens of belarus to remain safe. your president save your country otherwise. otherwise , it’s scary to say what might happen. here's a wound that might not have happened. yes, you can’t help but ask about this, you encountered this with the supply of cluster munitions to ukraine.
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now this is a crime against humanity without a data period, we are absolutely we talked a lot with experts, yes, with the military, but on this topic with a doctor i have never talked, you have seen such wounds, yes you have seen them, and we see them every day in what? the horror of these uh, you know, as they say, lethal weapons . when i hear, uh, we will supply, but not fly to any weapon, lethal lethal. this is a lethal outcome, the weapon initially implies any lethal outcome will be this cold weapon in the form. there is a knife joint, and so on, there will be a hot firearm there, uh, artillery woman. any. this is all lethal weapon cynicism and horror. the thing about this cluster weapon is that it explodes in the air in the air or let’s say on earth, uh, it spreads at high speed, flying out small parts , it could be anything, nails
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, nuts, hinges, some sharp metal needles, but on high speed. it's, uh, a weapon that affects a lot of people. and as a rule, they use it where it is large. well, i’m already silent about the army that is being destroyed there with the help of these weapons. i am now taking civilians, the population specifically. yes no, children are dying from this, old people are dying. well , it’s just that our civilian population is dying when the petals are scattered. nowadays there are more cassette players. yes, these are cassette tapes, but there was a period when uh instead. these cassette players were scattering petals, such little nonsense. yes mine, which well, just think there. well, whatever, it won’t do much harm. no, a child’s leg will be torn off, but an adult will lose a foot or lower leg and the person will be disabled. they are small, they are as small as their leaves, unnoticed. uh, moreover, there were situations for us when, for example, they flew in, uh, somewhere over some village these
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petals were scattered. they called the emergency services. the sappers cleared it all, but these petals got stuck in the branches of trees on the roof somewhere, and then they fell. the man is sure that his yard has been cleared of mines. he goes out onto the porch in the morning, and under his feet lies this petal that fell from his roof. , and there, let’s say, they didn’t see, didn’t notice, didn’t clear the mines. i have one very good former patient of ours who is fighting. he has already suffered a lot of shell shock, the guy. denis him name. i don’t know, even though he’s not a professional sapper, but he’s such a warrior , you know him, by the way, he’s a russian volunteer. he's been with us for fifteen years. he said that when after the next one. i don’t remember whether it was the ninth or tenth concussion. he was sent to a medical and psychological center for treatment. he arrived there at that moment, our psychiatric hospital was shelled with cluster shells. well, but stuffed with petals uh-huh and he came to him, they say, you know, we can’t hospitalize you. we have everything here mined. he speaks where he speaks, well, here he speaks, well then i went to clear the mines. he took this huge
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shovel. i even have pictures when he counted 64 petals, which he collected on the territory literally near the buildings of this uh psychiatric hospital. and here is this information that the united states is going to, following great britain, which has already done this, uh, supply it to ukraine projectiles combined with uranium. well, that's what it is from a medical point of view in the short-term long term for the population. well, let's start with this that this is all again, these are from the evil one, because it cannot be, uranus is good, kind and not dangerous. in any case, it is radioactive; in any case, it is radioactive and in the periodic table it occupies a certain cell and is defined, like any radioactive element, by a high degree of radioactivity. and, of course, it carries a great danger. if we take a short-term perspective, let's say short-term , well, this is destruction, as they say, well, yes. well, like the sky concerns people there, well
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, this weapon won’t kill. this is the first the second is long-term, but belarus suffered more than anyone else from the chernobyl disaster. there also seemed to be a peaceful atom. yes, there was peaceful atom, a nuclear power plant that provided good, cheap electricity. eh, high power and so on. and as a result, we have how many generations suffered as a result of the accident at the chernobyl nuclear power plant in ukraine and belarus and russia, i have my uncle, who lived in gomel, he was a builder for a long time, nikolai kimovich’s hat. he hmm was one of the first to take part in the liquidation of the consequences. that is he is like a builder. he directly in chernobyl they poured concrete there, i don’t know how. some kind of technology was there, but i know that he was one of the first from gomel to be sent there, so to speak. eh, called up and provided. there is help in eliminating all these consequences. he died within a few years of the chernobyl disaster. she had a voice disease, a real one and uh, she had terrible headaches
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, headaches, high blood pressure and everything. it's connected. naturally, with the radiation dose he received during the liquidation boiled chernobyl power plant nuclear power plant. this is also the case with the so-called depleted uranium, it is not united, it is uranium . that is, yugoslavia has already shown that i have already shown the consequences. why go far? here is hiroshima nagasaki how many generations how many generations uh, sick people are born, if they are born at all, because any radioactive drug. it hits the reproductive system of both men and women very sharply. that is, it affects reproductive cells. that is, not only will it be a large percentage of infertility in people who will live in this territory. but it will not happen yet, at least the half-life of this element. he will not stop his activity. a question that may not be related to your area of work, but you
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, the future minister of health , were in one way or another a politician, yes, a political figure. they say that there will be no elections in ukraine. well, at least zelensky voices such things that even the west doesn’t like. yes, that is, leading martial law, for example, and accordingly, you can refuse. i liked his phrase. if you pay us money, and in addition, and not 300 million , which is actually needed to hold elections , again billions in order to steal additionally, perhaps, then we will think about how they perceive you. yes, how do people in donbass perceive these statements and could he now, with the current water conditions, win? in ukraine why is he so afraid? in your opinion? well, first of all, we all understand perfectly well that zelensky is a puppet. this is a puppet in the hands, first of all, of the united states of america, which is pursuing its policy here and until the owners from
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washington give the go-ahead. the same zelensky is asked to hold peace negotiations, and he will not start them. i think he, first of all, he's great when he's not under the influence of drugs. he's great. then, perhaps, i was aware of this earlier. what is he signing up for? because now, judging by his appearance, he has degenerated very much. as a doctor, i see that he has deteriorated under the influence of drugs, maybe be alcohol, i don’t know, but he has the typical appearance of a drug addict, carelessness in clothes and so on, but the worst thing is the sin that he took upon himself. this is the sin of killing millions of people, already millions. we can speak because these are broken families. these are not born. children. this is the destruction of the gene pool. nations gene pool. after all, the first who went first were the most yes, the strongest, the most courageous, the most patriotic people, and most often these were young people and, uh, men and women of the middle generation, followed by our people
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older generations who, well, how is it that they are destroying my homeland, and i will sit at home. no, of course not, i’ll go protect her. and then who will continue to give birth if young people die, and young people die both on our side and on the other side, that is, in fact, zelensky is destroying his own people. i don’t know what else the ukrainians need for them to wake up and uh, as they say here, the ukrainians are crazy. this is what else needs to happen for them to sober up from this, to take these curtains off their eyes and understand that the president is simply destroying them your own people, probably, well, it comes. maybe this is awareness, but not for everyone, and it also probably takes time. how can you stop a war in one day? you can stop it here at the negotiating table ; we all know very well that any bad peace is better than a good war. it seems to me from him. it definitely depends on less than a degree, because well, who
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gets the excess profits? let’s do this from a political point of view, too, america. yes, i don’t think that even in europe it can even be, of course, they also get some, but that’s all equals. they are interconnected with the american woman there. they have i never thought that i would believe in trump, but i believe him that the war can be ended in one day. if america makes such a decision, i too, you know, i believe him. well, look olga nikolaevna, we talked a lot about problems and hopes in these difficult moments. yes, but we are in belarus now with you, well, really, and i’m glad that you came and came to breathe a little somewhere. perhaps, if possible, we help children from donbass here. yes, we have a whole program organized, which allows children to be transported precisely so that they can rest and rehabilitate themselves, including psychological ones. yes, things matter. here, although our poor people are for this. sorry for such a term, yes
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, who went to the west, they have already sued us in belarus yes, like for the theft of ukrainian children, but nonsense is nonsense, yes, but you understand, this nonsense is cultivated in the west and is perceived as something truthful. okay, that's uh on conscience. let them have the truth, god sees everything. but how else can belarus and belarusians help? donbass let's. do you know what you are already doing, inviting our disabled children to your place to improve the health of children of athletes for sporting events? yes, uh, just visiting belarus is already a lot. why have i met with different people over these days, including i met with your first secret of the central committee of the belarusian republican youth union, alexander lukyanov, and we discussed many issues with him, the joint possibility of joint activities specifically in
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educating young people, children and youth. what i saw that i would really like this to happen here, and we have that patriotism that is instilled in belarusian children from this age, and we now have it in our children too. do they also understand what the homeland is? what does it mean to defend the motherland from enemies? what does it mean to defend your city? they tell me, why are you leaving donetsk, there is a war there? different people told me something like that too. well, if there ’s a war there, why don’t you leave? i say, you know, if we all leave, who will defend the city? no, i won’t give my donetsk to anyone. i am ready and not only i and my family are ready to lay down their lives for him and raise our children this way. and when our children come here, they see that you have the same policy of instilling patriotism. children have pride in their homeland and their people. uh, that's what they see. they understand that we are not alone.
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they see this in russia and they understand and see a completely opposite example in ukraine , of course, our children understand all this perfectly well, where they will go and with whom they will be friends, speaking in simple children’s language. yes, and who are they for? will they be equal? so i think that such trips, uh, exchange of youth. well, i understand that you should come to us now. not particularly convenient, because we are under shelling, but over time. i hope that they will stop and that these mutual trips will be possible as before. eh, i really like the level of your medicine , as a gynecologist myself. once upon a time in 1910 we were here at your conference at your center for maternal and child health , and i really liked it then. yours. mmm, fetal medicine is exactly the opportunity perform operations in utero. there is a doubling, for example, when there is one fetus there is such a syndrome of abscessing phyto-official syndrome, here, uh, various manipulations
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that can be carried out in utero , your young doctors demonstrated this to us, and then we were jealous in a good way; in belarus there was no war yet. enough. that's how cool it is. i had to go to belarus for an internship. this could be an internship for our young doctors, which i liked. eh, what i saw and what alexander lukyanov told me is building nearby. i build it myself detachment. i am from the first year to the last year of medical school. we went to construction teams at the beginning in donetsk, kaluga region and tyumen region. that is, this is how, firstly, it unites young people. secondly, the most important thing is where you can unite. this is joint work, joint work of adult children and youth, when a person sees that this is the result of my work. yesterday we were told how together, through the efforts of not only young people, of course, deputies and, uh, governors, they restored the khatyn complex. yes, when everyone there is either a tree planted it, or repaired some tiles, or
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made some other passive contribution. this is education in practice, and you should have it. very powerful youth organization. i really liked it. in any case, it will be necessary to restore the republic later, and i think that in this we will definitely not be superfluous. either belorusochka and i’m really happy because i saw the island of the soviet union. yes, you know, the equipment is modern, but the attitude towards people. uh, the opportunity to provide any assistance. here it's hardening. i am a man, soviet , you know, soviet-trained. i can say for sure that the soviet health care system was the best health care system in the world. you are like a professional for sure. maybe this can be compared with me nikolaevna, unfortunately, i’ll ask the latter. eh, not philosophical questions at all. this is when the patient is more alive than dead. yes, even the most experienced doctors. they are collecting candy. yes,
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to assemble a consultation on ukraine. and if, in our opinion, we hang out at the negotiating table, our president offers for a long time he has been constantly talking about this is precisely for people to live, and sometimes in order to live something needs to be amputated. well, as doctors know, yes, but something can be healed. you see, you see, that such a consultation on ukraine will finally become possible. we all really dream about this. we really dream of becoming great powers. i don't mean ukraine, but the great powers will sit down at the negotiating table. russia is always open to this and vladimir vladimirovich putin talks about this every time a year ago . they are constantly. you see, in fact, in minsk there were agreements that we had then we were so happy and so grateful to alexander grigoryevich lukashenko who suggested, says, well, let’s not in moscow , not in donetsk, not in kiev, in minsk thank you poroshenko yes, yes, which was fulfilled, and
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then it turned out that it was just stalling for time and how many years passed these negotiations have been going on for so many years, belarus has provided a platform for its territory and premises, yes, its politicians, please, guys. negotiate we are ready. we are ready to help, but in the situation with the breaker. after all, if alexander had not intervened at all, it would not have been i know how everything would have ended there, that is, belarus is a very peacemaking country thanks to your president, we bow down. we respect you very much. we brought him a gift from donetsk from the unconquered donetsk, there are cartridges from these cartridges, our blacksmith. we have many master blacksmiths, so they know how swords are melted down into plowshares. yes, as they said before, they make them from these cartridges. hmm roses, symbols. donetsk is , after all, a rose. in our time, when donetsk was a millionaire city and had the first party of vladimir ivanovich derev. we remember him to this day. for us, donetsk was
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the city of ross, e, there was a party task at each enterprise to plant the number of bushes to grow, so far, by the number of work still at the enterprises, imagine. how many were planted in the shakhty around the mines around the factories? well , around the city of donetsk like this. eh, together with the flickering palm tree as an example of blacksmithing art. now these are metal ones. the rose is made from these girs. we brought such a gift to your president, and we are very we hope that with his help we will still be able to organize such negotiations and will still be able to stop this fratricidal war. god willing, god willing, but still, in conclusion, i want to say that i am proud, uh , of the donetsk people and i am proud that i am danish and i want to say a few bows to everyone who lives now, who has not left, who works in hospitals for in mines at technical sites, who work, who bake bread. who makes the medicine? who teaches the children? let him teach remotely, but he didn’t leave. so i want to say something huge.
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thank you in your country belarus for this friendship for the helping hand that you extend to us and i hope that we will be friends for a very, very long time and still turn once again to the people of belarus with a request, please save what you have now under no circumstances should you allow a single nazi into your country, so that his ideas cannot in any case spread throughout belarus. we see how much belarus has risen, how much we are reaching out to it, as you know, droplets of mercury. here we are beautifully. this is how we reach out and belarus we believe that we will still be a single state. we believe in this, we believe that all our belarus e. donetsk people's lugansk people's republic, but we, as part of russia , will still become a single union state. let it not be called the soviet union. let it be called something else, but we are all one united people. this people should live in a world of love and harmony,
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under no circumstances should they fight and respect each other, as was the case before. yes, help to understand each other, develop each other and only together. we are slavyansk and alone. slavic nation. only together. we will be able to defeat this evil spirit, which now it has not risen for long. we 'll knock her head off anyway. that’s because god is with us, and where god is, there is truth and there is victory. therefore, with god’s help, we will definitely overcome everything. we believe in it. well , at least a few words about how it was created, this is a gift. eh, deeply, we respect alexander grigoryevich lukashenko from the non-residents of the unconquered donetsk, it was created from , one might say, a natural product. yes, these are shell casings from real shells. this is real machine gun tape you see, shot there is no cartridge here. there are only shell casings here. that is, it was in use and our defenders
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shot every last bullet. and from such sleeves from such spent uh, war material, our donetsk blacksmiths pour out these roses, as a symbol of donetsk , unconquered donetsk, this is the specific work of our blacksmith viktor petrovich mikhalev this is well, how can i say, the work he individually made this work especially for the president, of course , please. thank you it’s a strange feeling, you know, war and peace are in your hands. you could say war and peace. an intelligent show in which there is
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a place for humor and you know how to identify a question that the participants will never answer, it’s all very simple. ask anything, you won’t be mistaken and the answers will be unexpected. what kind of alphabet is this? the eighth character of the greek alphabet remember you must know the answer oak. yes, that’s it, i like it louder, clearer. suddenly he starts asking again. i accept the answer. each correct answer brings one of the teams closer to victory, and mistakes are fraught construction of a tower. i haven’t had time to fully voice the question yet. and natasha has already written something there. you ask me, so in a whisper, so that tv viewers don’t hear us. yes , let it be for everyone. i like to watch the intellectually entertaining tower project on our tv channel in the breakfast of champions project. we'll tell you. how to start your
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morning. right, looking at the ingredients? i honestly can’t even imagine that today you and i are preparing to cook these eggplant pancakes. and i will cook stuffed zucchini. we have friends today belly festival we will help you choose quality products for a healthy breakfast. how to choose quality thyme first ? pay attention to the packaging. it must be airtight; i remind you that you absolutely cannot buy sprouted garlic. he's quite unique. i would even say the taste is unpleasant. and there are practically no useful properties in it, so we’ll do an easy but effective exercise. this wouldn't be the first exercise, uh, jumping off a pedestal. this exercise is needed to strengthen the knee joint and foot and prepare for the jumps themselves. you can go to yoga stretching, any movement will help you lose weight, watch the extra weight on the belarus 24 tv channel
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. you are in nature, the light is absorbed , the comfort in your ear is out of your mind, as the silence grows dark. go to nature, near the forest, near the field, on the river and lake. sew fresh in the wind. get rid of me with demons. listen to the foam of the birds and their leaves, grin about sonic. for salad, respect,
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, there were no police. glory, glory to god well, they don't understand jokes. c'mon, i'll get through it with her for sure. well, so alone, when do we leave? when did it start? what you? no, i don't understand. what if he charged for a whole week? no, don't worry, no, everything's fine. all fine. everything is fine. full of combat readiness, i’m waiting for your call, i’m waiting, waiting. okay
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work. pretended to be sancho from inconsolable friends zilov viktor savich it’s me and as you can see i’m alive and well, how will you like it? well, where are they down there? no, they left, that means they joked and left. tell me frankly. this is the kind of joke you like. whether it's witty or not, wait, tell me. and you are also good alive
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you deliver wreaths to people. but probably singing, i didn’t know you were alive. they asked me to bring it. and what did they tell you, they said, the third floor , apartment 20, was sitting there and should be given back. see how simple it is. isn't it funny? why don't you laugh? but you don’t have a feeling, we ’ll portray it now. vitya zilov first place for what? not funny. well, do you have to go? yes, we need
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don’t say anything about her, but the apartment is a great deal , even though we valery can hit her, i want to hit her, but here everything is in sight for everyone people. they'll give you an apartment, when will we see who wins? listen, why did this hat come out to dine with us? do you want to send it? that's it, yeah, he's gone on a spree, man, don't tell me. oh look, verochka
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yes, 10 years, they taught the same thing, but the people turned out to be different. so, after this, believe in pedagogy. listen, since the chief agreed to throw a housewarming party. tell valeria that the numbers of feathers you will pick him up understand, what do you understand? i 'll give you boxing gloves for your housewarming. what are you going on vacation? yeah, oh, dima, you’ll live for a month and a half, i don’t know how to wait. if you want him to come out of you, hunter, don’t worry, listen, yes, your hunt is still one and a half a month before the end of the break , we’ll get through it with only 35 minutes, which means three kebabs are fun. and that he drinks a bottle of a good door, congratulate him, he got an apartment.
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i’m talking about 10 years of teaching the same thing, but the people turned out to be different. vitya is useless, she noticed you again shish kebab, as i understand it. well, tell me, what kind of order does the store hang around all day? hi, i have not seen you for a while. are you having fun, got an apartment? i'm very happy for you. where have you
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see you tonight. today no, verochka today i just can’t. why don't you invite me to your housewarming party? you know, i would love to, but i think my wife will be against it. what's special here? i met a classmate. good afternoon. hello, my name is vera . it’s a pleasure to ask you to sit down. sit down, dimochka,
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what, you can't? indeed, on the other hand, she is there alone, and i am here as a guest. having fun with such a husband. how can you go to any company anywhere, she is right, right, vadim andreevich, we are waiting for you. we are waiting for you. we are waiting for you. we are waiting. let's go. do you recommend going for sure? and you know what? can i call you? alikom why
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you're coming. no, this was not invited. friends, victor and i. so classmates met by chance when we studied at the same school, so what an invitation. well , vadim ivanovich, i just didn’t have time, so you’re welcome, verochka. you’re welcome. thank you . just don’t think that i’m asking for help. let it be fun. thanks funny. thank you. write down the address. pen in our program, the most active schoolchildren from
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all over belarus i know that the middle ages are divided into three periods. this is early middle and later, so i answered yes to win our game. they are not catching freebies, but new information. i had a period when i studied music school for 3 years. and if my memory fails me, the horn is a wind musical instrument, the musical size of the weiss shoots three quarters, because this is how three beats are found, one, two, three ; the super final tickets will be given to the one who can answer the maximum number of questions ; the question is quite difficult, but something told me to answer exactly no alexey what is the formula for air, what is the formula? no. it's just a mixture of different gases it's nice to talk to them. look in the project. i know on the tv channel belarus 24. belarus for the quality of horse history defense
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doyledstvo we can badge from orthodox architecture and near this period , the round velvets are characteristic of them sailed away on the formation of economical centers of ukraine and all the wonderful people live. some towns in the city were significant in modeburg. eh, alas, so far, nothing is going on, the race is taking place by mail, goodbye. walked their meaning. it was a assembled revolution of chagunka, money changers, novokol, cultural, svetnitsa project, architecture, belarus, this church was not appreciated by everyone and the soviet period or the great kolka from e. the temple lost its shaky significance by the fiftieth year of some late stalinist classicism, and belarusians recognized that it was not possible for them to come to our capital , to hold an avenue, as if with a soul, what is it on our tv channel.
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i’ll tell you the store on yours is serious, but none of them deserve such grub, except for the bosses, the woman is on the bed, i’m on the table, the rest are all on the floor, the bosses are on the floor, on the floor on the floor. another time they will give an apartment with furniture, so there will be three people on the bed, a chair, a suitcase for 5 places, and there will be 1 2 3 6 people. seven seven
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are good. we will live together, now it’s true, of course, just like at the very beginning. the worst thing is when you're not at home and don't know where you are, listen. and we know, we will install a telephone in the house. no, i don’t like phones, when you talk to me on the phone, it seems to me that you’re lying. you're right not to trust. you know, i received
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a letter today, well, unexpectedly, and you think from whom from whom. imagine yourself, a different childhood. so what they write and how he remembered it for me is amazing, well, our families were friends, and they called us bride and groom, well, we separated, when we were probably 12 years old. and next to did you say goodbye? he cried and said to jackdaw, bite me goodbye. so what did you bite? but he writes that family life did not allow him to live and he intends to live the entire century as a bachelor. this is a brilliant idea. after all, i want a child. you think i
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thank you, well, that’s wonderful, listen, what a beauty. oh well, what beauty is okay? everything is already assembled. beauty no, just beauty. well, congratulations again, congratulations, the furniture is immediately beautiful. let me congratulate you. well, finally, you will now begin to live a normal life and talk. vadim andreevich
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are a wonderful gift, a wonderful gift. if you like wonderful, it will generally bring happiness, wait, i greet you, but he is not at all late in a wonderful room. ah, one won’t get the message, thank you. i ask you here for three cats. no, no, first let you guess that i see a gift, i ask you to guess what, okay? verochka sorry haha, i have to burn out what we will give you. from your own headset for one
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minute show great. well, because i tell no one hello, you are water, we will give it to you. give me the islands, please, you love the most. well, it’s clear what will be needed. well, he hasn’t loved me for a long time. stop doing that. maybe a mistress, but most of all he loves friends. no, woman. no. give me a woman of all things he loves to work. it is forbidden. so you don't know what do you like. we know, untie tolik. oh, oh,
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be shy. i'm rings, what difference does it make, but i can't. here they are all working. yes, i am revealing the shortcomings that exist. yes, hungry, let's go. here, in my opinion, you are offering a housewarming party. well, i don’t know, there are some traditions and customs there, probably someone knows. for example, i can write it off on the table, if you want, i remember at the four corners they drink four times according to tradition vadim andreevich, all our hope is on you alone let’s not rack our brains. you are
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young people, well, you are vadim andreevich and you are not so bad. thank you thank you. yes, we are young people. why do we need old-father wisdom? let's just. congratulations, dear owners, on your housewarming. let's just drink to the new apartment. what an evening hmm vera if in six months we don’t get
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liked your wife. it’s strange how you somehow managed to marry someone like that. i don't know, it's been a long time. it was 6 years ago. i can imagine how much she suffered because of you. listen , call me at work tomorrow, if you have time. ok. i'll call. it seems that this cheerful fellow is hoping for something. you will hope. why are you sorry, or what? should i go with him? listen, i beg you, don't talk, and you can go.
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