tv [untitled] February 2, 2023 9:30am-10:00am EET
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[000:00:00;00] necessary because i don't have the case materials, so only the investigator who is conducting the case can say about this. is this a pr campaign? well, it can only show time and the further conduct of this case, what evidence will be collected in the future, now look , it's too early to say meetings, the government dismissed almost the entire leadership of the state customs service, the acting head of the state customs service, vyacheslav demchenko, his deputy, oleksandr shutskyi , also the acting head of the state customs service of the tax service tetyana kiriyenko this is also about corruption dismissal is it just such a rotation at customs and in the tax office
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that is happening in our country? it's just that they are not quite . the work of the customs office was economic security and tax , a parliamentary temporary investigative commission was created, which examines these issues, and therefore, probably in more detail, it is precisely the blackness of this commission that can reveal in that way how much allowed thank you, andriy tkachenko, representative of the anti-corruption ax, member of the public control council at the bureau of economic security of ukraine, yesterday, together with the security service, i visited ihor kolomoisky, well, according to some changes, the search lasted for half an hour. of security of ukraine stated that in their opinion they worked fruitfully and
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accordingly now we are going to a rather sensitive topic, i remember that we asked kyril sazonov about reflections among ukrainian servicemen for the things that are happening in our country, the decisions that are made in their interests so that they feel protected and secured . well, of course, it is important to remember that the ukrainian army is, first of all, people, that is, assessments can be different, views can be different views on everything can be different, but what we know is that people who return for rotation for rehabilitation for treatment, who protect our country, the conditions in which they find themselves must be proper, and when this is not the case, it is a real problem, and let us sorry our servicemen that we civilians may be pushing our sock when it is not necessary but we will raise this issue
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of hospitals to which servicemen come very often e-e on crutches in poor physical condition, respectively with grass and injuries are in common queues with civilians e- it does not provide them with, let's say, psychological stability; it does not provide any optimization of their time, which may also have limited electronic document circulation under a very big question. well, in general, the conditions in which they are treated about it and not only we will talk with our next guest and this is myroslav otkovych, a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine and a journalist . congratulations to myroslav. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. noted that after, as i understand, the injuries on one of the hot lines were in
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the rear hospital and the conditions there surprised you, to put it mildly, we were also surprised because judging by from the photo, this does not in any way meet the standards in which we would like our soldiers to be treated . tell us in a little more detail the essence of the problem. well, i want to emphasize that i do not have an injury, but an injury, that is, as a result of an injury. i was in a military institution, a polyclinic, to get a certificate that gives me the opportunity to have 30 days to recover from postoperative intervention, and when i got there, i saw the conditions in which the guys are, i.e. half-dark corridors, no possibility to sit down, long queues, doctors take a very long time, there is no possibility to drink water there
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, measure the pressure, if someone gets sick, make a quick photocopy for free, let’s say a photo, which is necessary for handing in a package of certain documents and that’s it it happens in such chaos because there is no electronic queue, people arrive 2 hours before the opening of the medical facility, stand on the street, wait, form these queues, and so every day everything happens from the beginning, because who did not have time to see a doctor in this day uh, the list is formed on the second day, uh, a new one, if you didn't get in, you left somewhere aside from the queue, you are crossed out, the next person goes next - this is again adding yourself to the end of the queue, some people in these medical institutions spend months to pass the military medical examination commission, one guy with whom i spoke he said that he stands in line for 21 days to see 8 doctors , think pneumo after seeing this, i understood
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that it is necessary to talk about it here, not about treason, not about shaking the situation there or something like that here it is about respect, dignity and proper treatment of the soldiers of the armed forces, that is, this system needs to be reformed , about the optimization of the process well, what should we strive for myroslava well, these photos are of these people of ambition. in this photo, i understand that they are standing in line for this vlk, they lost their limbs, they are standing correctly in this queue, there are those people too, they have damage to their limbs, i didn’t take a picture of them without limbs, but there are enough people there who are also without limbs at all, there in nizhniy, they are also forced to stand in queues, and it’s true. that’s why actually er was happening this situation, i wanted to change it and i have to tell you that the process has gone ahead, please, what is the reaction to this publication, to your position, and to your
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information, the reaction is very positive, because it was widely distributed, thanks to the indifference of people, the media joined in. thank you for your attention to this topic, i did not react indirectly and the vice prime minister and the minister of health, who announced that they are urgently starting a reform of the medical sector, this document flow will be in electronic form, and there was a small local struggle for a specific polyclinic that i came to where i saw the eyes of these guys and wanted to help them, er, i met with the head of the hospital, and at first our agreement was not fulfilled, but when i persistently repeated my request and already with the help of journalists , they finally began to move. today i received a call from the volunteers who came to this clinic and they were given access and they they are starting to work there, in particular, this is the photo
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i made public of the toilet, uh, now there are two new toilets with new tiles, with new toilet bowls, the wrong one with such a hole in the floor, a very important account, it is due for repair for which it was possible to improve the conditions in the sanitary unit of this hospital, this is by the forces . now when they got scared, they put in the door and they could start these toilets. i don't know the details yet, because they just sent me this information, but at least the toilets are already er adequate on all floors, er, they delivered water
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to our er, to mine the demand has already planted two e students of medical institutions with devices for measuring pressure are now dealing with photocopiers and other things there, but the most important thing is that the volunteers went to the dialogue with the volunteers from tetyana pylypets , a volunteer from lviv, she is now directly in this polyclinic and she has the opportunity to cooperate, that is, they went to this collaborator of ukraine reacted in the same way. do you think there is a chance to make the story of your local success as a public activist in particular. in this situation, yes, the story is more large-scale. will launch processes throughout the state because similar things are happening in kyiv and in other
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ukrainian cities where our servicemen are being treated and receiving rehabilitation. a senior soldier can also launch a major medical reform in the army and the colonel and generals will be forced to listen to him , i hope this will happen because you know people stopped being silent and a similar situation was described in kyiv at the kyiv military hospital and i drew the attention of the athlete to this situation. he will also react . i think that there will be similar changes in the kyiv military hospital, where the situation is very blatant, and the ombudsmen, when the army arrived at the polyclinic, they were shocked, they recorded a number of violations that even i did not pay attention to there regarding the lighting in
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the corridors and so on. and they confirmed all the things that i pointed out. and actually, when a violation is already recorded at the state level by official bodies, the process begins to move but myroslava, in one of our posts, right after the publication of the photo of this toilet, you write briefly about the medical center of the armed forces of ukraine in lviv, which has everything in quotation marks. the implementation of such certain processes in the country appears or it is the fear of saying that we do not have enough, we lack help to get included some excuse me, a little bit of communist thinking in my opinion when you are afraid to say that you have some needs, so as
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not to provoke unnecessary questions and the anger of the boss how do you assess this trend and how common is it? well, this is an absolutely stupid way of thinking when people are afraid to ask for help when they are in a certain situation because, relatively speaking, they probably have a good toilet in their office and everything suits them here, you also need to have empathy, you need to respect the soldiers to have, in principle, a doctor's respect for the patient with these problems, because in this polyclinic , in addition to the low level of administrative services , i encountered banal devaluation when you are not perceived with your problems, you don't they give you the opportunity to survive your injury, if you say that you have some problems , they say that someone has worse, if you have an injured knee, they tell you that someone has no leg , if you don't have one eye, they tell you , look, he's blind, he doesn't have two they always find something worse, they devalue you and you are nobody in this system, because they are. and they are everything , that is, we still have to fight at the mental
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level of changing the doctor's approach to the patient . there is a little bit of nutrition here. i understand that i am a professional, deformation , cynicism and the like, everyone burns out, but understand, i don't have any questions for combat medics. i saw their work in the red yellow zone, stabilization points where they only take guys from the battlefield, they all give themselves up, but here it seemed that all the conditions are in the rear, they forget a little who is the boss in the system of medical institutions it is the patient, you know, priorities must be changed and then somewhere on the human level everything will be much better, this is also an important direction of the struggle of the reform that is ahead. the queue has already appeared in kyiv, in lviv, in these hospitals or not, how difficult is it to implement this system so that people really do not stand in line, they received a ticket, the time has come, they received
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service, there are nuances, this is the helsi system. yes, it is designed for civilians civilians and when it comes to the military, there are certain questions regarding the protection of information, because information about the military is about the type, number, type of injuries, it is of certain interest to the aggressor country from the point of view of studying the situation at the front should be that this data is very reliably protected on these nodes of information transmission to the server and so on . i understand that now this is a question of security and it is being worked out, and when it is resolved there at the technical level at the level of programmers , it will be possible to implement this the electronic system is what the vice prime minister talked about, but it requires, i understand, a little more time, but this process must be constantly monitored so that
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it still happens . inclusion, but what is your indifference and the fact that it is your actions that we hope will move from a dead point, this is this story, myroslav, also our colleague, a journalist, worked with an investigative journalist before the war, did good investigators, investigated the material, thank you , she is about the toilets. i just remembered my story for two years, 20. i went to the dnipro court in the capital and the biggest impression on me was the local toilet, i never got into it, but local judges went to this toilet not only with their own key, because it was locked with a key, the judge comes out with a key but he carries there his liquid soap and his own paper, you understand, these are the ones i think are in this court. well, god forbid that something has changed in the last 20 years, as have passed since that moment, but i think
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that not much has changed. well, let's not be so pessimistic, not really in we are in a situation with the adaptation of many infrastructure facilities that are necessary for an absolutely large number of our citizens who, due to the war, will have certain physical features in the near future, someone will be able to overcome it , someone will remain with these physical features forever and we already now it is necessary to think not only about toilets in hospitals so that they can be used by the military, but also about the inclusiveness of our ukrainian space in general. i would like to have certain inclusiveness programs drawn up right now and, uh , really, the idea of veterans of people who will return from the war, their psychological rehabilitation, would be a good start with er, after all, the elimination of sabotage at certain levels of their needs, their characteristics, and
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what they do for our country, and now we will talk about the law on the media, about our european integration, this week, ukraine itself the president of the european union called this week a european week for ukraine in general, and we will discuss this situation with oksana romanyuk, head of the institute of mass information, oksano. good day. good day . is there anything we should report at this ukraine-eu summit regarding medi and the law on medi that was adopted by the parliament even at the end of last year
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, there were many complaints from our european partners about what exactly they have to do with this law. regulation of online media and there is probably one key claim left now, which concerns the independence of the regulator, that is, the regulator is now with us, well, that is, it is a state body that regulates the media space , it now consists of officials, half of whom are appointed by the parliament, half of whom are appointed by the president, and we have fears that this body, well, it simply will not be independent because of this, it is necessary to make changes to the constitution, but during martial law , it is still impossible to do this, therefore, it is ours the joint task of the media space for the future, now this law provides for some kind of airbags, some commission is appointed there, which will recommend, let's say , the president to appoint members of the national council, but in our opinion, of course, this is not enough, as for other aspects, this is, first of all, this law will still provide
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responsibility for the spread of russian propaganda, the justification of the actions of the aggressor country , this was not previously in the legislation. i believe that this is very important and that it appeared, and online media will receive the status of media will officially equated to the media will be able to register and before that we had problems, say if a media journalist was attacked he could not count on certain articles of the criminal code for protection under these articles because for law enforcement officers he or she was not an employee of the media also the attack this year is more accurate already on the 23rd, we will think about the creation of co-regulatory bodies, which will include representatives of the media and one representative of the national council, and after that the co-regulatory bodies will
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deal with. well, of course, there are such areas as gender balance there, the rights of the child but in our opinion, not yet treason is not independent enough to enter into some stronger, more powerful spheres of regulation, it is not worth it, and i will add one more nuance , after all, for our ukrainian tradition in our country. the law is not so important for that it is written on paper and the implementation of how this law will be implemented, because we know that even there in the absence of any laws, we can make certain decisions , for example, three channels of our marshmallows were thrown away - this is espresso the fifth channel and direct the channel was simply switched off from digital broadcasting and for this there was no need for any laws ms. oksana and i would like to note a little bit that the president signed this law a little more than a month ago, here are the interim results of all the changes, do we already feel something or not
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entered into force, it will enter into force from the flowers, there is still a huge package of by-laws to be prescribed, i just can’t even imagine well, for example , a completely new type of activity is envisaged there, the national council, this is the regulation of registration, even online media, what not it is not provided for in the budget no, well, you will simply hand over everything to them, somehow hire those people to develop it all, i just can’t imagine how it will look, so i think that even the implementation of it and the launch of the action will stretch for sure, well, for several years. this is a very big law and simple yes, it's not going to be put into effect, i still hope that it is possible to seriously implement this law. we may even start after the war, and once again we have problems in the media space
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, they are definitely related there with the existence of the one marathon, they are connected there with state financing of state tv channels, although ukraine made a commitment back in 2005 to get rid of state broadcasting and develop public broadcasting, nevertheless , now we are developing again. this is definitely not related to this law, and yet after all, we consider this law as a lesson in the direction of european regulatory standards, yes, they really are like that, they are strict, we have a nuance that we do not like, it is the independence of the superintendent, which will definitely have to be changed , rewritten, and uh, our goal so that in our regulator was definitely independent neither from the government nor from politicians and that he was sufficiently competent, then there will be trust, then the media market will develop, then there will be
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justice, but for now, we have such a base. if we talk in general about these seven points that ukraine is preparing, then ukraine and the eu have issues in, say, the anti-corruption sphere, in the legal sphere, they are justice and so on, but in the reliable sphere, you can still say that more or less, we have progress here, at least in terms of legislation, er, well , let's talk with you for two more minutes. we have two minutes left, 2.5 until the children's search service. let's celebrate the first anniversary of the beginning of the war, a year has passed, there is a single marathon on major channels and there are channels that were switched off from the air of digital t2. what do you think should be changed now, because life goes on and in the single
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marathon there are already some entertainment projects, entertainment concerts that we pay for from our budget from our money, on the other hand, there are pull channels that are still not allowed for digital broadcasting, and some large channels , for example ictv, are creating new ictv-2 channels in order to simultaneously conduct some of their entertainment broadcasts on this channel and receive commercial advertising what should be changed in your opinion, a year has passed, what steps should the state take, please, our position is that it is definitely time to say goodbye to the only marathon, and we have a lot of questions about the quality of the content and the fact that it is simply killing television, the television market, because the people simply stops watching talent, stops trusting them, there is also a problem with the development of this field in general, because if we look at the numbers, now it seems that only
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35% of citizens watch television, and this is a record low figure for the last years and for our opinion, this is clearly the result of the creation of a single marathon, which was simply preserved , let's say so to a certain extent. marathon, but they were not allowed there, then the newly created people suddenly get there and get some kind of slot, so there is a question about the transparency of the decision-making . thank you, we look forward to our next conversation with you, so much information . turns on the first channel and there is brezhnev the congress of the central committee on the second channel and there is brezhnev the congress of the saka on the third channel brezhnev the congress of the fc he is on the fourth and there majorca gb says i'll switch it to you
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now about ukrainian television today child tracing service, after this news, stay with us, we are looking for three missing children from the vlasov family, we are talking about two brothers, dmytro and artem, and their sister , sofia, their aunt told me about the disappearance of the children. in spain , but regularly keeps in touch with her brother and nephews, the woman said that her relatives lived in the city of mariupol in a nine-story building at 61 kurchatova street and last contacted her the day before the start of the full-scale i
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don't know what happened to them . with their sons artyom and dmytro and here is a photo of their sister sofia. the children were raised only by their father because his wife died of a serious illness back in 2014. little sofia was only two years old then and she suffered the loss of her mother very hard because of this, she still has certain psychological problems disorders and problems with development, the girl speaks very poorly. and she thinks of me as a mother. i think she cries. i can’t. sofia is now 10 years old, and her brothers artem and dmytro are 12 and 14 years old. on the left in the photo , artem is wearing a green t-shirt. in the middle, dmytro is wearing a gray blouse. that the vlasov family lived in mariupol at 61 kurchatova street, their high-rise building survived the shelling but the house has no windows, so it is possible that during the bombing the father and the children
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were hiding in the basement or somewhere in the bomb shelter a maybe he has moved somewhere, mrs. olena, while in spain, miraculously found out about this. she even managed to get in touch with her acquaintance in mariupol. this woman said that she saw the children whole and unharmed in early may, their teacher, when i talked to her and found yoana says we don't have any connection, not sveta, they don't say anything, well, you're talking to me, she found me, wrote on facebook, she told me the last time i had a video of them , i had some kind of bus, that's all. at the beginning of may, sofia, the children were put on a bus . but where he went, we don’t know in which department, my girlfriend
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doesn’t know for sure either, we don’t know where he is, what he is , i don’t know what might happen ukrainian tv channels are not currently broadcasting in mariupol, and maybe someone from the local area sees this program on social networks, so i am asking. if anyone knows where they could have taken the children, or if anyone has seen sofia, dmytro and artem, or their father serhiy vlasov, please do not delay and call us on the hotline of the magnolia child tracing service with the short number 116,000 calls from any ukrainian mobile operator are free. if there is no way to get in touch by phone, write to the chat bot of the child tracing service in telegram. i have another story of the disappearance of a child also in mariupol this is 14-year-old viktor khudoshyn. the last time the boy contacted me was on april 1. then he stayed in the city and the situation there has been
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extremely tense since then. nine months have passed, but there was no more news about the child. news, if anyone has seen victor khudoshin, does he know where he might be now, urgently dial the short number of the magnolia child tracing service from any mobile operator 116,000 calls to the hotline are free or write to the child tracing chatbot service in
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