tv [untitled] February 6, 2023 6:30am-7:01am EET
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[000:00:00;00] our actions or inaction leads to the result we want it or we don't want it and popularity is a responsibility , but tell me in general, in your opinion, artists and singers should show a high example of moral behavior or does society want too much from ordinary people, they just sing on stage and are famous the fact is that there are those who a-a m-m manage the moods of the general audience a-a and then they can direct and this is a high consciousness and a high reflection itself saint tarabarova vakarchuk
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svyatoslav oleg skrypka e-e a there are those who uh is controlled by the audience so they adjust to the condition under that you or she breathes and uh we see there the average let's say so the height of the general audience and so far it is not powerful enough it is not motivated enough not yet not enough people have made you know their personal victory is almost the war has been going on for a year and many of us have forgotten what life was like before, but we all surely remember the day of the start of the full-scale invasion , february 24. i know that you even had a concert planned for february 24, as in
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movie scripts in mykolaiv yes, they still take bigboards and sit on the wheels of the horns concert on february 24, yes. well, when we work in the south , we make sure to take pictures with it all with dilalight, and you are on the way to mykolaiv. yes , i was in odessa. yes, i well, it's for the night because there were so many obstacles from the car and that's why we left very late with the violinist and we left . i understand that i 'm already getting tired there. the call was from er my aunt i pick up the phone i say that's what she says something started, i'm like that, and then i start hearing explosions, wow, my first thought was sitting , my first thought was that i don't understand what's happening, and
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my second thought was that i'm not in a position to understand what's happening, i quickly think rationally that i slept for two hours and ... now there will be a lot of traffic and information overload. therefore, if i sit and watch what is happening in telegram, i will just waste time . i need to sleep, so i turned off the sound and set my alarm. it seems to be 9:00, so you decided. get some sleep i just i understood that well, they won't get here so quickly . now there will be people
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, they will be in memory, so it will be hotter, so it is better to ask for a little information with this information. and i overslept until nine o'clock, woke up and already began to read that there , where, who, who, what, what needed help , the landing party could be judged. yes, there was also danger from the sea. on february 25, i went to the armed forces of ukraine, and when we arrived, we were immediately issued weapons and right away on the first day we went to praise and that's why it was really scary and uh. you got up, the other lay down and shot, and that's why i had such a nice experience
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, and we came there, we had about 100 or so people in the personnel, almost all of them were mobilized, so without military experience, there were only a few people who served in the ato and that's all, and it was just a strategic object, so you said about the landing party, if the landing party landed in odesa, it would go right through this object, because it would be a way out for them to occupy it and it would be easy to approach it from the sea side, that's why we worked very diligently there, and that's why it was really scary, it was scary, it was incomprehensible, and that's why i was there two days later, it seems like two days. and of course, i went to serve without a guitar. after two days, they found out that there was a guitar there somewhere. it was written on it . chaplain's guitar was with an inverter number. i'll tell you everything odesa hey putin
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no one believes you here, you are an exile for natalia, let’s say, but in odessa you are an ordinary ponz , which is simply very, very high stress both in us and in well, for example, i have moses there and the people who serve with us and no one can sleep. so we have 2-3 patrols a day, then it turns out that between patrols you can't sleep until the bone. on this stress or news . was it also clear that you need to start working on it ? buildings, er, concerts, sang , talked, read poems, and it happened help us and we were able to sleep because the psyche warms up, warms up, becomes more flexible, you are there in a circle, one-story, there are thoughts or several thoughts, and there are already variations , and the boys themselves helped, and even there something,
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i one day well, i wanted to rest i come there, they are already sitting where there is a concert , where there is a concert, and a little bit we have a word of mouth radio there, they started there, they called us to go there to the 28th brigade, then there to the supply headquarters, and we began to travel around odesa to work so freely from patrolling, then eh, yes somewhere in he gives to the odesa region and then the commander through coyote got to know someone there with you and says so what are you, the star, the commander didn’t know who you were, he didn’t know who you were at all . it’s a very funny story when we came to work. and i took two suits with me and
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in one type i am coming to mykolaiv, like i arrived in it, he is still changing. and in the other, i am going to odessa , like i am changing, well, how is it, the maximum compact and what is it not to lose status that came i came in the army suit in he seems to be a cell, he is wearing a red coat, such boots, i go in, the team told me what he sees, they brought me to pomni, but then he saw that we conscientiously fulfill our duty and in patrols, and in addition to our free time , we begin to apologize for going there. work , plus they began to connect the humanitarian there, er, to gather there, to provide everyone with the necessary things, he says, listen, well, it’s kind of cool, like , well done, uh, and uh, this one, after some time, uh, i was released from patrolling, so i
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patrolled there, the trench fences were put up. well they worked for a shorter time. he says, "let's go, like, concentrate there, just on humanitarian work and concerts, and then i already started going to mykolaiv, like to the south, that is , they entered the south, plus when the teams went to kyiv, i went with him to the hospital in the military and there i went to see the guys, er, then some more time passed, and the geography expanded in then there was a moment where , in such an er, how to say rasputia, i went to study at maksven well, the infantry does not know, er, in the airborne assault troops, and just i was already planning to pursue this profession and then we met with people here from the military leadership, who say listen, you are doing a very important thing, you are also doing it, let's see how to emphasize this, because
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the commander-in-chief is now raising precisely the question of the morale of the psychological state and the occupation unit of the armed forces of ukraine , the cultural landing is an association of famous ukrainian artists aimed at to strengthen the morale and morale and psychological state of the ukrainian military, proper motivation and a balanced internal state help the soldier effectively fight enemy fighters and saving one's life is also easier to aspire to a peaceful life after the victory because everyone in this fucking pancake everything will be fair in the ranks of the cultural landing party artists work with soldiers along the front line somewhere together artists somewhere individually could
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work specially algorithm how to work where to start how to finish in which cases , for example, there are guys who have only returned from an assignment and they have losses, and you understand that the sooner they get out of this state, the sooner you won't be able to rest or recover because well, the war continues and we help them to do it, we help them, as they say, to remove the arrangements, there are those who are preparing for battle there before all the counterattacks, we went around the units, worked with them psychologically , even approaching someone, you charge someone , you relax them. that is, it is a function of culture , it just happened, it's not us we are doing something strange and new. it's just that our culture has stopped being the way it should be. it has lost its strength. that is why these are the cultural forces of ukraine. we are returning the power of culture, because
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culture is the therapy of collective unconscious, so only with the help of culture can one change the attitude towards certain things, that is, it is culture itself, it is the ability to change the moral orientations of societies , the understanding of this force, when the occupied kharkiv region appeared, we went there to work with the population to see what was happening with the people there, with those who were under occupation arrived, started working, saw that there are many problems , but it is possible to work with what people want . you start to communicate . something appears in your eyes. he is not a humanitarian, but this will be the flame that was there at the time of the dialogue . you understand that it can be called, you just need to do it regularly and er hmm actively and more actively, then we created a movement of the wall of culture there, so we overtook it artists we painted all the more thick 50 patriotic morals all over the de-occupied territory and how to measure the efficiency of your
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activity, you come and see a person like that , you start working, you see what happens when she starts looking at you, when she changes pose, when she relaxes, when the new one starts to look there, when a tear runs down her face and you realize what a path she just made next to you, this is what you measure with hugs, when you are approached at the end, you shake hands, you are hugged by the minister, how difficult are the conditions of your work and services at the front. do you ever find yourself in situations when there is a battle nearby and you are there ? how safe is it? how close are you to the border of immediate danger to life? well , of course, for the most part, we work just
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near there, let's say well, there is 10 km from the line of contact, but at the same time and there, he was also directly fired upon. so, so, so, so, so that you pray and say , well, this is possible, and that's all. you at this moment. well, i don't think that you are praying. security uh, like, what are you, who is there, for example, who will say there from the experienced, everything he said to do it, you sit, do it, and somehow you are not at all internal to this dialogue, you are all outside and uh, and your decision-making center, it goes from here to here you know like you start to think eh ingats eh because in english i have such an expression that eh well like intuition here it is here it is moving somewhere under it because there were different situations there were
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eh they were directly there under fire from the artillery there were eh when we were there on the ground in one of the facilities near kramatorsk and they started pounding on us with a caliber. well, we were in a bomb shelter like that. well, below, and it was also like four in the morning. we have moisei the violinist , he always has the same reaction when if well, we are sleeping and the shelling is... he just rolls off his tie. he doesn't even wake up er, what is the scariest moment of this war for you so far, which was recorded for you? well, it was not scarier, it was probably at the beginning when i took the weapon in my hands and went to the position here and er, there was no understanding, i just, well, keep it in the trench in the hands of a machine gun, i understand, well, the principle of how you shoot. yes, there was something there somewhere, but how will it be in practice, first of all, here is what, well
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, they put us in position, they give grenades, they say so, here you pull it out, here you insert it, you think, i remember exactly how to do this and you are holding a grenade in your hand and what are the guys there more or less understand, and there they were patrolling to us in groups of two, and they were hunters , er , well, those with carbines with their own. they go and here we are, now the first night, this was the most terrifying moment, then the more you somehow get used to it and the more you already have knowledge because there when i was studying, i traveled, you practice with different weapons, you work in different
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situations and work you want to understand hmm some kind of base and this understanding, well, it gives me confidence, i also heard this opinion from psychologists among your colleagues who say that ukrainians have matured this year, almost a year of war, or aged, if you say the game, by at least 10 years according to their psychological attitude how do you feel how do you have changed how have you been changed by the war what has changed in you i can't fully describe it's because uh, in order to describe the system you need to go beyond it in order to manage the system you need to enter it i am now managing the system i am in it i understand that, of course, i wanted to do different things. and uh, that rehabilitation will be necessary for a hundred feet and for one day after the victory, but it will be after the victory. let's say so, i want to ask you whether the muse has left you, you can be
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mobilized, yes, yes, i write, write a lot and write already for specific events, for specific tasks, or sometimes i write for myself, i make songs myself, and he writes for others, he will sing from memory, sometimes something in my heart is pinched a little and there is almost no strength to live a new day, as if i were drawing a picture with chalk in the world the rain has gone into the picture now the sun has gone out in a blur or maybe it has gone behind the rocks the stars patterns on my ceiling the body has become sluggish but as if they have grown together tell me this happened to you once and i am looking for you again - because faith in lures them love
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breaks the shackles falls instead of a snake as if from the future the sky is spreading a torch because each of us can warm the world with our heart and immediately warm yura himself just take a step you will be met yua just take it yua will be enough on all hugs you will just take a step take you will be met young just take it will be enough hugs to all thank you, please, you started singing in ukrainian and writing in ukrainian, but before you were a russian-speaking person , this is a manifestation of a position or a necessity, how did you manage to rebuild your linguistic style
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of communication here, a mix, of course, i understand the need for this because, uh, language this is our identification and we now really need identification, we really need to find strength in ourselves and in our history in our own in our own fairy tales and myths this is the first the second is the position including because well i understood the responsibility for this and i bear it is included in the general position, the general opinion, which i am gradually carrying and i will also say a very interesting thing. well, this is a different feeling in general, because the ukrainian language is created
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even physically in slightly different positions than the russian one, and these positions are higher due to that why can there be more vowels when you communicate in the ukrainian language, this is the air here , the upper part of the uh, the birth cavity, and there is the brain, and that is why the brain is ventilated about the ukrainian language, you know more fresh thoughts , this is an interesting thought, tell me, now, there are quite a few people are faced with such a personal choice for themselves. how to switch to ukrainian , do it gradually or immediately wake up like that and there. from february 1, everything is only in ukrainian and nothing else. how was it for you? it is very individual for everyone. you are from odesa. i am
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a rock. -n-roller, that's why i have it like if i fall from a horse, if it's a queen, so here, if he decided something, then i'm in it for 100% kherson ukraine and every family and every child will soon be three colors kolov i will die wait for the storm suddenly the armed forces will pull on howl the enemy's predatory base , and kherson will breathe with love, humility and peace again. you traveled a lot in the country before the beginning of the full-scale invasion. you saw how people feel, how they react to you . you travel a lot now, including in the de-occupied territories. how do you feel? how our country is changing, i can say that
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it is chaotic, and this has its own thrill and i have my own problems, and that is why culture is necessary now, because it helps to provide a vector for these changes in a gentle way. when there is no successful model, you spend it, you want, i change, i change, i change, i change, and the energy is gone, that’s what everyone says and you return here and when i change, and where do i change ? performances of big boards and so on, theater, when the culture starts to show cool working people, you can take this energy, then the changes become
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deeper and more positive, for sure, how do you want to see our country after the victory , including thanks to your actions consciously because consciousness is a balance in the fantasy of such infantile dreams and, at the same time, an adult, er, rational adult understanding of what is needed in order for these dreams to be realized, and in this, in the consciousness of responsibility, there is a key formula for the success of ukraine and ukrainians . as soon as we win, it is strange meaning is understood by everyone i will meet
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your gaze again because without it it is no longer possible return to let's say an artistic artistic life, i will continue to work for us a lot of work after the victory er, including the socialization of er warriors er, work with culturally gives meaning, so work with meanings er in general for the country for for the services of our association will be needed more and more in those directions, and the forces of ukraine will
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have 100% work. i am very grateful to you for your position. i am very grateful to you for what you do for ukraine, for your example, which many look up to and admire you. thank you huge it was a program my story and today my ex told us his story i am sure that i have a singer and now a serviceman of the armed forces of ukraine
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the search for the missing today at 21:15 energoprom starts with your home today, millions of old lamps consume more than a gigabyte every day of constant energy to replace them, a strong energy front, the eu aid program allows ukrainians to exchange 5 incandescent lamps for free in the modern economy. are entitled to idps - information about which is available in the unified information database on internally displaced persons, people with disabilities and children receive uah 3,000 adults uah 2,000 monthly and will fill the month, regardless of the date of the application for money, war victims can also apply for
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assistance from international organizations, the conditions and a list of current programs are on the website pomoko.gov.ua, learn more about the provision of financial assistance by calling the hotline of the ministry of reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories of ukraine, what was the scariest moment for you on the battlefield , when the bullets ended again, the first battle they accepted was a pistol for two hunters they brought in guns later we stopped a convoy of 130 cars heroes are not born quite expensive i would have already had a hand and would have already started to restore the goods of those heroes there are few injured many brothers we are losing the best how to sit at this table without brothers where will there
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