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tv   Mama vikhodit zamuzh  RUSSIA1  November 28, 2022 2:30am-4:15am MSK

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and also in e, again near zaporozhye in kushugum and in razumovka, that is, in fact, demilitarization in the zaporozhye region. now the last topic has also increased significantly. very much more accurately they began to work, thank god it’s just that, well, thanks a lot to fellow countrymen, people help and prompt, but intelligence began to work. quite right, that is, the coordination of actions has now become much higher and i can’t look for a problem, because right now there are telegram channels, and the community of military correspondents there all exploded, that customs clearance has become worse there have become problems already quite true. i'll tell you so politely, some people worked there from ukraine on all goods for the military, not just green. we are doing everything right now. yes, it was, well, such a wave of not understanding. the government has already delved deeply into everything, today an explanation from the customs service came out that the guys are all stable, on the contrary, just the task is maximum. this is the phone number
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indicated by the ministry of defense. this is the phone number that is listed by the department of defense. it is indicated just to call in case of detention there. goods. there, someone ordered from aliexpress for the army, someone imported it through customs. literally , we are now two loads. thank you very much, kind people quickly took customs clearance. they have already gone to the front line. in the literal sense, this is unique equipment. and here, after all, i cannot but quote the president when he said that among the officials there are those who treat people with high negligence with a chill. why, our task is to get rid of this manner of communication. this is exactly what this is about, and moreover, the trust of people. this the most valuable thing we have. this trust exists. there is a result, victory is much less expensive and they started talking much faster, right? yes, i wanted to convey huge words to you, gratitude from seven of this fallen warrior, which we will already connect so that my capabilities are not enough. i can only say yes? well, so far, as it were, uh, the issue has not been resolved, but in the process, i understand, and what, then, is not a lattice? resolved? well, now wait,
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wait. which province of the stavropol territory vladimirov vladimir vladimirovich is the governor. i am by the way, looked know, i'm talking daughter. here, as it were for me, as it were, i did. i assure you. yes , the family of the deceased volunteer who left died defending their homeland received presidential money received presidential money , but the regional one understands what is happening, i don’t understand, that is, you know the governor is a very reasonable person. so what happens is possible, yes, but the regional authorities cannot be that the regional authorities are in the cut. to change my own position as minister of social protection, despite all the cynicism of this sound mobilize one governor. you will not recognize the work of the rest the next day, many governors work so many
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work well. yes, look at dyumin, he works brilliantly, because he knows well what the front is, i can say something like that on my own, guys mobilized by driving. we ask what it is necessary to solve problems faster, as if on the ground. we have nothing today, of course. yes, just tula. they are completely volunteers, that is , a person is getting a presidential payment. but how a fallen hero, because they say, i'm sorry. you have to die in six months. against the opinion of the president against the policy of the president, they are either very brave or phenomenally short-sighted people. moreover, the next day
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you will not see all the ranks from him. uh, be surprised at the work of all the other officials. well, until they ask, they will behave well. unfortunately, such excesses happen in all countries, but in the conditions of the front-line military this is unacceptable. it is treated by a magician to tell you exactly on the practice of our country is treated by bringing to disciplinary, and, if there is an appropriate qualification, then to criminal liability. i would also like to. to say that's what i always usually agree with mr. kornilov, and this time conceptually. i agree, i don't agree with only one thing, in my opinion, danchans, luhansk-chan. nothing more to ask. no need. you have already asked them there was a referendum, it was legally recognized by the russian federation, the results of this referendum are fixed by a vote of the state duma of the federation council quoted. and in principle, their current status is protected
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by the constitution of russia with all the ensuing consequences of some individual russian officials. this is not understood. in my opinion. this is a very big problem. the problem is both with the worldview of these statesmen, and in general for the state apparatus. it seems to me that the very situation in which russia is now, it will lead to the fact that the state apparatus will get rid of such officials, as otherwise officials would get rid of ballast. yes, yes, otherwise case, it's just that they punish the state, in fact. if there is no possibility, then the ukrainian side of the third. you see, yes, there are parties of compromisers. you see, everyone will be asked if someone does not understand what the constitution is, but it seems to me that there is nothing to do in state administration bodies, you need to go to the first year of the faculty of law and learn innovation law. but i would also like to say, of course, about the meeting of the president of russia with the mothers of the dead
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servicemen. here, watching putin, i tried to reflect for myself and i understand that this is a very courageous decision. these are the meetings, perhaps in moral terms for an officer. leon , the main commander, they are probably more difficult than going on the attack, because it was clear that presidents and eyes lowered at times, and he, as the commander who sent these people into battle, is responsible for each of them, as in a famous song, right? to return back to the living sons, unfortunately, not all of them turned out to be returned, but the very fact of such a frank conversation. i think it has benefited society if the leader of russia has it. i would also like to to say what was discussed here regarding various interpretations on the internet, and all these soupy rumors, during the years of the great patriotic
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war between a coward and an alarmist, there was an equal sign repeatedly on the program it sounded that it was time to put things in order with the coverage of hostilities, because who to the forest, and whoever is under firewood and anyone who wishes can do this quite arbitrarily often, being hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away. here, instead of uh combat contact, disperse various snowstorms. that's not bear absolutely no responsibility for this, if there is no direct discretization of the armed forces of the russian federation, and not rarely, and there is a discrediting of the armed forces of russia. i, too, read all this and, frankly, the picture that the ukrainians submit, and that submits our side. it is very different and gives rise to unnecessary doubts in many people. at the same time, despite the tragedy that occurred in belarus, i mean the sudden death of the minister of foreign
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affairs. vladimir makei. i would like to end with major note. yes, and he, perhaps, our american opponents represented by the institute would have been delighted with this news. airai, who does not know, this is an international republican institute think tank intelligence center cover agencies of american intelligence conducted a sociological survey in belarus, among other things, they asked about the attitude towards a special military operation. so since june, despite the fact that this period can hardly be called successful for the russian army, the number of people in belarus who support special operation according to american data increased by 5% to 55% according to the data we have from our institutions. this number is above 70. but the number of people supporting ukraine has decreased. again, according to american data, to 10%. this is a question from the thesis e thesis, but that no one is supposedly watching solovyov's talk show. yes, of course, the result
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is definitely with you. well, finishing relatively. here are the sufferings of peaceful people in ukraine. i have never seen a single person in the russian expert community who would rejoice at these sufferings. we anyway, despite all these abominations that occur in ukraine and torture of people, murder , bullying, including the fallen , theomachism is already mentioned here, we still consider them brothers who have gone astray. here are those in need of punishment for many, but so on. however, at the same time, in a war you cannot fight 100% for fun. a whole sequence of steps were taken, which at each stage allowed ukraine to reach an agreement. and now speaking at the summit. here is dkv. rather, according to the results, the president himself lukashenka said either negotiations with us, where we , in slavic terms, three fraternal peoples, will sit down and decide how to live on or the dismantling of this
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statehood, since the zelensky people choose, the latter and this whole company does not really lead anything. leads the us military-industrial complex, then they choose the second. well, the society to him in the first place. we are addressing the words of our president were sent by vladimir vladimirovich addressed on the eve of the special operation, in the course of the special operation. society must either influence its power, or not blame it for having to bear hardships and deprivation. president ukashenka. he voiced a joint position. i think so too. i'm sure of it. and, judging by the fact that they are not watching you, vladimir's daughter, judging by our articles, they look very carefully before they say this word. i wish i was talking about this man. we have putin's kremlin. i want you to see him, his call sign is timokh. and it’s possible to calculate him in the detachment, just large timokha, yes, well, he’s his bati called the commander of the detachment, he was born in the sixty-ninth year. i say
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commander. listen, if he is your father, then i am yours. when the grandfather of the russian fleet, because i am 63, he came up to me and said, show me because i want my sons to see me. i have three of them, the youngest is 12 and the oldest is 32. well, they don't really understand. why am i here? show me let them understand. he is a volunteer, he is not mobilized. he is such a volunteer, of course, and he knows what he is talking about, he is fighting so that the war does not come to his sons' house and the nazi plague does not come, thank you. i think that in ukraine there are a lot of people who are fighting with the same thoughts exactly, with the nazi plague didn’t come to you the same way, so that you don’t have pederastic ones, so that your leaders don’t sniff, cox because that’s why, so that you destroy orthodoxy, that is, you are afraid of what what will come to you, what? what is
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real now? we got used to this life, unfortunately, there was not a single evening that there was one hundred percent light. there is no further light, the derivative of light there is no connection there is no connection people who work on the internet, of course, remotely or study. this is a problem of problems. a lot of my friends. they first fled to the subway and stayed there for 2 hours. then, when the metro had already begun to work, they arrived. there, for example, they went to another station, found
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a place where the connection was working, recharged, and informed close relatives and again, back home, where it is dark, and so on. if there is light, then directly, well, everyone shows me photographs and sends something, that is, light in the city of kiev is perceived as a holiday, and communication it is like a double holiday. no, i'm just saying. we are talking about kiev specifically. for example, in western ukraine or north of ukraine, there is only one question that they ask me. i don’t know, but for some reason you were talking about the mood of the belarusian society, for some reason this mood is transmitted in ukraine, that is, there is only one question for me. and when belarus will attack ukraine, they no longer ask the question will it be or not? then, yes, but the only question is when i told you on one of the programs that vladimir vladimirovich can help the people of ukraine to announce that there will be such and such attacks on some ladies. what am i, because
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people look for people in a completely different way thoughts people think. that's when i listen to these people and damn, not the people of kiev in the west in the north of the centers of ukraine and i understand that this is the same people, but they have completely different thoughts and problems. they osmys completely different when i hear mrs. zelenskaya, not just like that. from the stigma, as it were, it calmed people and conveyed a thought. by the way, i also somehow fell for this sociological research. then i searched for 4 days through various acquaintances, so that i could at least, well, links, well, it still works. i found it, so i offer my apologies. this. well, i did not find confirmation of this sociological study. i think it's a bluff. i think it 's a bluff, and the authorities entrusted the specialty, so that it kind of reassures people, you know, the ingot that she carries is a young, even
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pretty woman. she says that the ukrainians will get used to the life of a caveman, he is a caveman. they will live there, and then, through zelensky , podlyak will catch up with this mouse. it's all disposable. he says ukrainians even in sandy conditions will hate russians. please, what am i you understand what the idea is to live not for the sake of life, but for the sake of hatred. yes, when i heard from the nationalists before, could i argue with them or turn away? well, because, well, what a moron, well, when i hear now that this ideology has become about the power of the ukrainian authorities, that we must live in order to hate someone, listen, the poles hate almost all the neighbors that are around them in the west of all western ukraine, you even quoted this. well, they won't speak the
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same way and these listen, when life will be, i know ukraine is completely different. i know people who are completely different. yes, there are problems. yes, there is a war, but it has never been like that in ukrainian society. you know, this is hatred for everyone and everyone. i'm already there. well, that is simply. by whom and here to take this and so you know to bring it to the nerve and say they will live in cave conditions in caves. well, most of all, they hate it. this is some kind of horror, and for the first time i want to quote here, not to quote, but to predict my words. who do you call ukrainians? now volodya, no, no, i'll explain because this is what i thought, now the ukrainians - this is who you are, you take, how the ethnicity of this ukrainians have always lived, live and will be wonderful to live wherever there is russia, we are no different. do you understand? so we don't have any problems. no, we love ukrainians. we love ukrainian culture, after all, if you mean the nazis who betrayed ukrainian
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culture, then they should not have anything good. i will answer your questions like this, when in the elections yes, whatever, zelensky was really afraid of the nazis, they still consider him and considered him well done, then is, he is not equal to them and in order to be equal to them, that is to say. here he gives out such first ones. uh, that's, well, that's bullshit that's not sincere. it is they who will hate him anyway, but and so , who are the ukrainians ukrainians are the same russians who speak e, another. no, i mean nationality. do you mean roots or do you mean or do you mean passport? i'm not talking now. i'm listening to. i don't like this topic about adverbs. and now i listened to what nikolai nikolayevich said. i have a different approach. i am with respect, i treat the belarusian language, the belarusian culture, the polish language, the polish culture, the sergeant, that's all the slavic ukrainian language, the ukrainian culture, there is no
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need to simplify here. we came out of the same skin. and this respect should have a lot in common. we have a lot more in common than er different, so i'm here these things that i say the language faith is unambiguous. uh, the basic things that we have alone are what is happening now. no, i just wanted a little more about people. you know, uh people, not that watching your the program, they even review it and disputes with me are conducted on topics that have not been conducted before. no one asks me to humiliate or not to leave, well, none of my friends leave. nobody talks about that, but how to survive survives, because they talk about one thing how to survive. but he is zelensky today. he really wants peace. no, what i or he says about that, so he calls the world the military defeat of russia and destruction. it is considered for him it is a world i confess. i speak consciously when i have listened
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carefully not only britain's defense minister prime minister and minister of affairs. when i heard mr. byte, who said that no, we ca n’t leave ukraine, i understand one thing, but we were told the second time, as it was in early april, go drivers. yes, of course, go, you go and we will run out, you will go poles, and we will fight. and uh, if i always say or tried to find somewhere you know somewhere peace initiatives or what, i don’t see now after zelensky’s statement that you serve after zelensky’s life about crimea, what if, yes, then, then we’ll talk, if you don’t give me, crimea is nothing, there’s nothing to disassemble, there’s nothing to waste time, that is, i don’t know something happened to him, something happened to his wife yermak gentlemen, i know these people. many people know, but i see that this is a collective madness that we have, to which they speak from above. go you see,
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the alternative was volodya, the alternative was now this month. believe me, and these were because believe me, they weren't. thank god i don't say damn, there is no alternative to casting, when the territory of russia occupied the constitution hardly written for weeks there were exchanges and not only between russia they go and what do you see there were exchanges of the dead. yes, that is, they gave it away, so there is talk about let's still launch it. we will launch this method now, we will launch someone, we will launch the ammonia wire, that it is so dangerous when all these conversations begin elements of group negotiations, maybe you know, i will explain the main document of the russian federation called the constitution, therefore, no laurels can be included lavrov no time for that
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either. today. he is a hero to me. he said that ukrainian folk words, well done. in himself, he will free himself from reproach, they will hang zelensky on khreshchatyk well, even if they don’t hang him. let san francisco be condemned and expel the pride of san francisco and immediately she says, and while the ukrainian people endure calmly, the betrayal of orthodoxy is literally one phrase for vasily and his comrades in kiev yes, he says, well, maybe zelensky wants to, but the same lavrov said, we will not tolerate neo-nazism on the territory, that is, about a sharp one. well, i mean, i don't know, you're a smart person. you understand perfectly well what zelensky wants. well, definitely not the world, uh, 2 hours is 2 hours in the administration. well , that is, more precisely, in the president’s office there
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was some kind of brainstorming, how to show him how to charge people for the fact that they have no electricity, there is heat and so on. uh, they came up with a very simple idea during a televised address. he should dress warmer, he put on a fleece. that is, before that he was in a t-shirt, but he was fleece. what's where he's filming in the president's office? he is also cold. this is the maximum maximum care for your goods. shah in kyiv, that's all, see you tomorrow. for 16 years, my parents did not succeed with the birth of children. mom was treated for a long time and even once told father that he personally could still
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have sons or docha, and together they, most likely, would no longer be told once vladimir legoy, yes, whom most people know as a press secretary patriarch. 48 years ago it became a real miracle when the love of his parents was rewarded and vladimir legoyda himself was born, and after a while his sister elena who could then imagine that the fate of a boy from the town of kustanay in kazakhstan would turn out in such an incredible way. and most importantly, everyone has a road to god in their own time. life gave me the opportunity to meet this amazing man. and how many people sometimes amaze me how vladimir ivanovich has enough time for everything , you can often see him on the screen when the question concerns the russian orthodox church. he teaches at mgimo, writes book articles and assigns journals, and leads his author's program. and this is vladimir yagove himself, as tall as many soviet children. here the pioneer of the komsomol. learned finished school
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with a gold medal. today, one can argue for a long time , kapkom had a chance for his graduate from a provincial town to enter gemog. but on the second attempt, he succeeded and this. another step towards his destiny, life turned out to be especially generous to vladimir an event that over and over again changed his fate and strengthened the faith, it will sound unexpected, but he became truly orthodox in america, where he studied for a year. there's also a small local community. life brought together in the former rock musician and his orthodox magazine for pankov the origins of the birth of our famous publication with the iconic name foma, just from there after it was in the editorial office of his magazine. vladimir met his love soon journalist anastasia verina became his wife and mother and three children. last years vladimir left to works next to the patriarch lives alone with
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his schedule. he sees them, keeps what is usually hidden from prying eyes and, like no one else , knows the true value of what we used to call service. that's how one phone call almost 13 years ago changed his fate, the fate of a man , vladimir it so happened that you came to my destiny much earlier than you came to a man's destiny. i really remember, lord, 15 years or so moscow november, when it gets dark very early. i'm leaving the metro station alekseevskaya going to work in ostankino, i worked as a correspondent. and on such a tray, thomas magazine i even remember who was on the cover was on the cover,
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yulia menshova was interviewed there, there was a case, yes, and i, but i didn’t even buy from me. i didn't have much money to forgive. i just i just took a look and remembered. well, i wrote out these initial data for myself, and then i called and just asked if i could do something for you too. i didn't know that well, here i am i'm a journalist. we are the surname korchevnikov, i then starred in my father, and so we met you. i arrived, my very own, maybe the very first one at all in the church. i was 23 years old, and then they were already with you because you took me by the hand like that, right there, then you were on the cover. malafama, yes, you probably had these people too. who once took you by the hand and opened some incredible doors for you. how did you tell me in your time one of these people at a certain time, here are the stages of your life. it 's sitting patriarch. here, yes. so i'll take
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these tabletops very carefully. uh, the hours that netted you presented them in 2008, in my opinion, there is an inscription there commemorating cooperation in the working group, which prepared the draft foundations for the teachings of the russian orthodox church, goes to freedom and human rights. but dumbass, how to remember this? so then this person, what impression will be made on you. it was such a point of attraction, in general, the department for external church relations, the metropolitan, kirill, well, this is a name that in general thundered unconditionally, and uh, i was invited. it really was. working group, we prepared a draft document for a year, which was then e, by the bishops' council, but was accepted, and i was struck by the way the metropolitan organized the work. the first meeting was attended by very different people with very different views, and we discussed the topic of human
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rights, and then the metropolitan chose from these people who were at the first round table chose a group that had been writing a text for a year somewhere in 2008 june a year will not pass before the bell rings and already networks. patriarch kirill will call you and the call that changed your whole life remember? oh well, it wasn't him who called me, me called. e. assistants and said that patriarch e would like to meet with you. anything, i could imagine, except that it happened i asked the assistant. i say what the conversation will be about, and she says, i thought, you know, i say no. so you call, and where i’ll clarify, then he calls back and laughs and talks about life, there will be a conversation about life, and i came and the patriarch said that , uh, we will reorganize. eh, it means higher
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church government. and i would think, uh, here's to propose to you, if the synod, then approve it create and lead the information department. and i say, and you can think of all that, of course, they say tomorrow until 11:00. i need answers. we talked in the evening, that is, it was possible to think, but not for long. and i say consult. who do you want to consult with us? well, i mumbled something there, and he says, you know, there is a decision that a person must make himself. i said something so streamlined to my wife. well, how did you joke? he says, well, you can just as well not speak somehow in general, explain, because you are talking to her to live, so somehow, but she agreed to everything. she didn't understand you. she said ok i just fetish him, uh said. so i don't know if i can
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handle it, well, i'm such a problem, and you know, he didn't even tell me anything. he once said, this is not discussed at all. that's all here these doubts they hop. and just like that, they flew away, in general i can imagine. what am i waiting for and what is the same level of responsibility that you recover. well, as a matter of fact. in what sense are the church vocal cords and i don't know how much is a very good image. you have always succeeded vyacheslavovich yes, many people in the church the biggest church in the world will be with you. from this day to associate. you were ready for this cross, when we were already appointed, because not only me there were several appointments and none other than dmitry konstantinovich kiselyov, but he did a big press conference and invited vladykularion and then the bishop by his father was all a dacha, damn it, and me and he said that this is the interface of the church, so we must come, and i call
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holy. i was invited to a press conference here. i can go there, of course, it's your job, of course, to find a diagnosis. thank you. bless. i was already going to phone. so, put it down and the patriarch speaks with an understanding of the highest responsibility for every word you say, i remember this phrase for the rest of my life, and i still do. eh, i think about it. the key word for me is responsibility. 13 years yes, my responsibility is for everything you say. yes? it's such a life, like a stretched string no well, yes. well, it does help. eh, when you want to say something, because i'd rather say something smart, you know, i won't say anything. on the other hand, it is very strange, a happy ministry. just a great joy and happiness to work with such a person. this is absolutely you know my words. when during the first meeting, when the patriarch
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spoke about this, i said that your testimony is a great honor and joy for me, and in general, nothing has changed. in this sense, these were difficult years and there were different thoughts, different situations, but here's the honor and joy, it's me with these, so to speak, these two feelings, they are with me all this time, yes, if you rewind even more back in general , it's a miracle that you were born. eh, parents. how many years have they been waiting for you? 16 years later to tell them were going through, they went through all the stages. uh, starting from taking foster children. and ending with the fact that since it was clear that mom could not give birth, then mom at some point told dad that you could have children. let's get divorced and you get married and have kids and dad said that i will have children, then they will be
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for you. it's so amazing, well, it's love. real true love, and after 16 years , after 16 years, i was born, and then after a year, 4 months, the person who deprived me of my childhood. this is my sister, otherwise lena almost immediately appeared for you to study for 24 months to go crazy. and it was, of course, such love when i was born here on august 8, well, dad found out, it would be there in the evening it was already night, and he bought him flowers, because everything was closed. it's not like it is now. yes, that's it, there 7 8 everything is closed for hours. and he went to some dachas and began to pick flowers and shouted that my son was born. i steal flowers, but i'll bring you money there, because that's what it is. i'm now announcing everyone. it means that he blew up these flowers and brought them, then he is there, either he left the money, or he arrived the next day. well, in general, over there he was
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shouting, there at all these summer cottages. we were such a story. yes, there was no sentence at all, but here hello, here's how, how, or prayed or someone prayed, of course, grandmothers and grandfathers are definitely parents. well, they probably prayed, but you know, with such a prayer. hmm, which is torn from our hearts, regardless of whether there is a church one, not a church one, even regardless of whether you believe or don’t fucking believe in your destiny. actually. probably you, too, can say a miracle, but only you are more and more twisted, because you really don’t even know your name here in baptism, no. no, i know the name, of course, i was just baptized under another one. here the entry was under a different surname, because dad he worked in the ministry of internal affairs and if they brought the child to be baptized by police officers, then it would be a scandal. i was baptized at 7 months in some village and recorded.
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well, there was some other surname, like how. well, this family tradition says to baptize you or dad or you know? well, as far as i understand, there were no questions at all, that is, children must be baptized. somehow it was on the level. well, something like that, that what should be done, despite the fact that they, of course, were not at that time parents did not live the life of believers, but it was an understanding teacher. and why are all the boys out there in the yard playing football there? well, and so on in hockey, but, but went out to ballroom dancing. i also played football and hockey, i can’t say that somehow i did it very well. well , like everyone else, i guess, well, so, somehow they sent me to ballroom dancing. and it's like that. it was a heavy cross. but because it was necessary to
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somehow explain to the boys that for some reason there was something like that. uh, here, uh, but you know, i'm very grateful for this class, because we had a teacher teacher, found or alexandrovna she taught me a sense of responsibility. this is how i remember now. she says, so it is. ah, there are lame braids the dead have a dress rehearsal today. tomorrow is a concert for everyone to be and we understand that it was such a very hard work in general. and i understood that since then i have learned that you must not be late, you must never let anyone down. yes, because today is the dress rehearsal. tomorrow's concert is out of the question. in this sense, i generally understand the nether who gave you a watch, because here is what you can manage. this is the time of your life. i don’t understand how you have time for everything and for teaching and for reading and for parsing and for work, you obviously learned this already then, right there in kazakhstan, i discovered. here is just a
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random page on everything the lord of the day will, even in life and death. well, probably, uh, you had a hard time itching for that thought of shakespeare when you failed the first time, mmo. having come to act, because for everything the lord yes, i somehow then a little bit i was the only person from the class. which is not entered nowhere got three in history, and in the end scored 22 points, and the passing was 23. it was very disappointing. it was a gamble, of course, there were only thieves there, only their own there, and what it was like. so you returned from kazakhstan without enrolling. and this is the only gold medal in the class. and how it was in general that's to say about everything, well , somehow i have a second cousin, with whom we grew up together, when we met, i say, so i didn’t enter alone. he says, well, now your classmates will gather, someone will say, i enrolled in some institute. i entered there in
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such and such, you say, but i did not enter the gmo and it says, well, this is cooler than strong admissions, therefore, somehow it calmed me down. and here is a next year. i arrived i got two fives, and i already entered in the essay in language. but this year, and what to do, i worked on an ambulance hee hee, and a stretcher orderly, but my dad said he said, son, there are two options. can you be a watchman at the prosecutor's office? and you can go as an ambulance, we had an intensive care unit and cardiology team. that is, we had a standard challenge. that's when we were leaving our brigade the call sounded so fell not breathing. well, there were a lot of stories. i really have a sister doctor, and she must be laughing. she says, you worked for three months for
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30 years, you talk about it. that's because she worked in the cliff for several years, that is, she worked in an ambulance, but she does not tell these three months. in fact, there you will see enough of the power of a lifetime, because i have never had such a collision of life, but imagine me there 17 years old. i live with my parents and bathe, so to speak, in all this love odnoklassniki there are mgimo global dances and here , well, the standard challenge has fallen, not breathing. well, i actually saw death for the first time then. that's so close and so much. well, when we had a maximum of six deaths per shift once. well, i saw how people live in very different ways. on and a. i saw that here death is nearby. it's just that the man is alive, and
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now he's dying in your arms. here such here was experience, yes interesting. soon enough will happen within a few years and this is the mystery of death the mystery of death mom will open in the church your incredible uh way, how it will happen, everything in general what will happen after this after you still enter his why, despite the fact that you have gone so far as to give up everything and go to the other side of the earth where it will happen to you. well, probably the most incredible feeling that a person can experience in a couple of minutes. further in the program, that vladimir jehovah was most surprised in america and we were warned that you will experience a cultural seam in america. i experienced, but not the one with which they frightened me and with what leonid yakubovich struck vladimir and the evangelist, it was a conversation.
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it was absolutely unique warm deep. and i just remember some things by heart. well, first of all, i can't refuse him this time. secondly, i came here to you for the same reason. you guys know how to talk to people sincerely and honestly and it attracts. watch in a few minutes. the long-awaited premiere, but this is very interesting. she puts forward new versions of death.
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who will catch the comet together with vlad sokolovsky? but what will you be is just a shock duo season 2 premieres friday at 21:30. the fate of a man is the fate of vladimir and the lego, i like this book of yours. uh, in which you have been writing for so many years now, everything that
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comes to your heart is in general and the fact that it is called by a stranger. in general, this suggests that, in general, he is very attentive to everything that surrounds you and to people. there were people there was someone else's mind, where he could, when you still did from the second attempt, which was founded somehow by lenin that plowed the most. i have three people, three main teachers. this is vyacheslav nikolaevich dyakov, my elder friend, and a teacher, uh, who was at the institute in kustanai. of course, not perepalovich, vyazemsky. that's it. well, this is actually a family and this is father herman, a podmoshinsky man, whom i met in america, whom i saw orthodoxy with a human face, let's say so . or they still remembered popping it once, yes, just in the department of skirmishing here vladimir ivanovich a was a visiting teacher at the conservatory, in my opinion, he then taught us a course on the history of
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world music, and then it turned out that he was a believer and then, too, how- they were looking for their own way. here is vladimir ivanovich i am infinitely grateful by the fact that he gave us to understand that faith is a practice, so you can’t just somehow believe in your soul. there you should be a part, but some kind of religious experience, which, among other things , is expressed in worship in fellowship, and so on. with us, he prompted me to take this step in such a last one, and then thanks to him, for the first time, you actually found yourself at the paschal service at all. yes, probably thanks to him, i realized that how to go and see what it was like it was my first easter in lokhovsky, and in the cathedral of the epiphany lokhovka. that's when i saw it was so amazing. yes, everything was something new, everything was amazing, because i was late . i
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don't understand anything, and then i went in. i successfully stood near a group of young people, and there was something like that. znaika he told everything. he now they sing. you know, this is the paschal troparion, as in such a voice from the course guide, look to the right. and that's what she said. i stood and listened. i learned a lot of new things. and then throw these away and that's it, not even after finishing my studies and leaving for america, i left on an exchange. i was sent to study. it was an exchange program and switched to the third year. and i went to study in the states for a year. in california, that is, i did not lose a year, i graduated from the institute with my friends there in america, this is the most important meeting you had and with god, too, what i saw there, firstly, it was completely unexpected, because the last what i expected to meet in america is orthodoxy. imagine this is the
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ninety-third year. my first time abroad immediately in the states for a year is a small student, the city of northern california and on the first or second day. i walk through this city and written shaft book store well the word is bookstore. i knew, valaam also heard, but i understood that if the skid is related to american culture, then valaam has nothing to do with it, and i go from american reality to some kind of russian pre-revolutionary one, because there are hymn books. uh, the icons are hanging and such a mother is worth a handkerchief, which means in a dress, everyone goes there in shorts, and then my mother and she told me in pure american language. she says it's me holding on to the wall. and then i say that here is imp from russia and then she starts to hold on to the wall, because for her it was well, for orthodox americans. it's like that's what kind of seraphim of sarov went there . you see, here they are because she didn't see
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a living russian. and since they were brought up in love for russian orthodoxy, it seemed that he was any russian. well, if not a saint, then somewhere near that woman in a store in an olambuk store. the parish gave me a meeting with a russian. maybe the most incredible meeting in life. and america gave you a meeting. well, right here, this is the same meeting, which with a capital letter is a meeting that changed your whole who this person was. well, it was the father. herman podmoshinsky man, who and here are the families of migrants, and the man who, after the revolution, uh, with his mother, father, he was repressed with his mother. he ended up in europe , first then in america, and now he lived by the faith of orthodoxy, he at one time met a young american. evgeny yugina, rosa well, you remember, this is seraphim rose, this is an american who, after a long religious search, becomes orthodox
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, lives in america in the forest, he is with a friend. e, father german, they go to the mountains and father seraphim , under the influence of father herman then gleb a. they began to communicate together, then they took monastic fasting, but it was just rose then, these were the two main books that everyone read. e. well, when i found out that it was possible to get acquainted with herman's father, a man who, together with him, found out that here i am i will be those, uh, in the monastery where he was buried . well, it was impossible, it was impossible at all , because i, you know, this is not the athenian period. that is, it seems to you that who are orthodox, especially orthodox monks. these are people who look at the ground all the time, never smile. eh, that's it, they suffer, they suffer , they don't want everyone around to suffer too. that's why, when you understand that this is not so, that faith is a joy, but not like that. ha-ha there, but some kind of deep and and i saw all this living thing,
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there are these americans who wanted to be orthodox more than i did. i would even say that with russian orthodoxy. i met in america, you completely turned me around. when we flew to the states, we were given such pieces of paper about culture shock. eh, well, you know how people come to the capital of the free world, so to speak, and they need to be explained that they have arrived there from their countries, and now they will face real culture there with real democracy with real. in general, we were warned that you will experience in america culture shock. i tested it, but not the one that scared me. i saw this island of russian orthodoxy there, it was amazing. i will tell you very honestly, i am always a little embarrassed when this is the wording of an orthodox journalist, because, well, it
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seems to me that if a person is orthodox, then he is orthodox, whatever you are ideal for. but she herself was here at one time, though by revelation. and it was kind of true. here is orthodox journalism, something that did not exist before, and this was also born in america, right? well, yes, but just a father herman when i left, we didn't make a magazine there, but for the panks, the orthodox magazine for the panks was called dest to the worlds, as it were, death. here it is yes, death to the world, as if for punks well, yes, just guys, there was a photo where justin markler was a musician, he was a punk musician in the past. he played in a group from which some musicians later went to the nervana group, then they played in the group of nerves, that is, there were such serious guys. here, and he said, let's make a magazine for punks, you see, he they did this for everyone. when i was leaving,
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my father herman said that now it is necessary to make a magazine like this in russia, i say, well, i’m not planck , he says, well, why do you do banking? i say, and how to do a fisherman? how to do it how? as the lord gave you a head, it's time to learn how to use it. this is one of you know. here are the phrases. yes, we are with you today. i see how often in the parsing of your program at the rescue. uh, people who even live in the church for very many years. they are through your questions, as if here is the very first touch, god i was, well, of course, a witness to how this project was heard. well , i remember very well how you brought this idea to build it on the prayer of the optina elders. and remember how you were born. well, you can actually see it, i have such little relation to the program, because you suggested running
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the program, the name was invented by our friend or i came up with the kuzmenkov structure. bones to bones. the ending was thought up by marina akhmedova for me to do nothing. it wasn't necessary. i just came and started the program i am eternally grateful. over the years, how many people there were and heroes, well, more than 150, for sure, among these 150 times, there were some confessions of people who, basically, just struck you don’t know such a small well-known surname korchevnikov boris yes, there was such a parsuna that me struck. yes, but i'll tell you sometime, it was interesting. here. and if so, well, it will be difficult. you yourself understand, yes, when any guest is
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you. here you live were very unexpected for me. that's when i was totally expecting something completely different. here is leonid arkach yakubovich for example, i didn’t imagine what our conversation would turn out like that, probably didn’t assume that leonid archie and where else would you have to come here today, yes, the fate of your man was deleted by tarkachenkovitch. in fact, they rarely know and how selective. you basically, uh, give interviews appear on television somewhere. why did you go? well, first of all, i can't refuse him this time. secondly, and this is a surprisingly subtle story. how about everything related to
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religion? it's a very personal thing, actually. the sacrament and talking about it out loud is somehow not accepted. and hardly anyone will come, talk on this subject with a person who is not disposed towards you. there is such a plus the sense of smell that cannot be taught. it is given by god just so i came here to you, for the same reason. you guys know how to talk to people sincerely and honestly and it attracts. said the master said, no i'm dishonest my country. have you ever said that this was the case when the check, however, opened completely. how unexpectedly strange for you, and in at what exact moment that it was a conversation it was absolutely uniquely warm deep, and i just
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remember some things by heart. i have it at the beginning. i ask the person to introduce and when he said again that i am a lonely person. this is loneliness in the crowd. this is self-identity. she immediately set the atmosphere and tone of the conversation or about the house. when you remember, you began to say what the feeling of home was, we lost the feeling of home, because a house is not a building. it's the smell of grandma's pies. these are the moments when you are no longer interviewing. you are no longer on the program. you just dissolve into the seagull, and then people called me, uh, and said. this is an absolutely amazing conversation. he and i immediately, this is some kind of atmosphere that a guest can create, and this was a very dear conversation for me. and i keep coming back to it. remember this conversation there is a small fragment. the most difficult topic of forgiveness, of course, you still need to be able to forgive without offending the one you
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forgive, it's like it's the same as how quiet put? there is 5 kopecks for a beggar and it is not necessary that there be a camera at the same time, so that everyone can see that you did it, so that you can all see that you did it. if this is so, then you will offend him and offend him for life, because then he is a nonentity for everyone. do you see such a saint and if it is quiet, so that no one can see? that is not offensive. yevich, who made very cool for the house, and maybe, on which you have not had an answer so far in this conversation of questions to which there is no answer even you yourself have things, who who feel the conversation.
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uh, then get up to say goodbye to meet in 10 years and continue the same conversation, as if they had just parted, but these are few, you know, this is a family. this high grand concept of your know me? i have said this many times and i repeat it without hesitation, a great man. this is without quotes such why rasul gamzatov treated me very very well when he said from me, you know, you can only live with your own. can you go anywhere, fall in love with work? live there but someday someone will definitely let you know that you are a stranger. you can live only with your own,
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only your own will forgive everything and understand everything. thank you. well, in fact, this is a revelation for a huge amount, when you yourself, uh, the priest of the tsar’s cadres in the laurel on stage also spoke to the dakopovs, he says, 40. 40 samples for the role and arkady came all at once, come on, well, like the canonical version not like this right away. and how did you decide? you had a moment of doubt, in fact, there are always doubts, especially since i already perfectly understand that she hangs on me. fleur has been a drummer for 30 years now and it's hard to get used to the idea that people
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can see me. they, at least in the first seconds , will recognize me to cross this boundary. well , it was incredibly hard for me. this is such a step he needs to make it the same as in the theater, they say, in the theater it is so etude. overcoming every time you have to step over something in order to achieve something, well, it won’t be otherwise. and that's me, i just became wet with my head somehow embarrassed immediately. like your own, by the way, your family your i your relatives perceived. this is the role of the starter. but for me the most important thing was that my
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daughter went to the play four times. and she is a difficult interlocutor, she graduated from mgimo. but talking to her is incredibly difficult and the fact that she has four times. once i invited the second time, she came with her friends. but the third time i did not know, she did not tell me anything. and this is for me. well, as the girls were then 20 years old, and these are completely different people and the fact that she went to this very difficult performance. this is very difficult. history you sit in this atmosphere medieval history that she was coming, strikingly i'm not a tarkach, and for this role and for
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barcelona for having come to the fate of a man. i hope that varvara will also have to do something else. thank you. thank you. there in america there was cheese, here in the north of california you also thought for yourself. but there is no frame about such a future old man. uh, you probably thought about monasticism, but someone is a woman, that nastya who kidnapped you. these thoughts became the main love in your life in a couple of minutes. see further, vladimir legoyda for the first time so frankly about his personal life. so we, i made an offer. she didn't like it. so i did it. i would say we need to talk about it. this is one of the most idiotic situations
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in a man's life. here i am, i already said it, she says no, come on, she says, one more time one more time. let's take a second take, damn it. in general, she made fun of me, and what do the prankster lexus and vladimir legoyd have in common. i have a choice that the guys have made, it is so difficult, and when we meet for the first time, but if you know how you still meet there and either it immediately seems to you that you have known him for a long time and we went to kindergarten together. we are something else either here they do not add up, look immediately after the advertisement. there were such goosebumps from this natasha unexpectedly, of
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course, even better, i don’t know, but what stopped? season 2 21:30 on the channel russia legend is a long-awaited premiere so that compliments would be given to a woman
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11 can, only he is brothers and sisters. i came up with everything reboot several layers novice 2 recall everything i start countdown three two one. from america
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well, probably there were some, but you know how they were romantic. i did not go beyond this romantic period in the monastic theme, and thank god. yes, this is not not mine. well, then maybe, nastya is the master of all these plans, yes, she removed it, yes, yes, but you didn’t know this story. borisovich, i'll
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tell you everything, i'm going to the editorial office of the famas magazine. see the girl is sitting something on the computer beautiful girl writes. who is this? he says? why are you nastya verina, she has been writing for 3 years. i say in our magazine, i need to discuss with her immediately discuss the plan for the next issue immediately. and so so we met, and in november we get married, when suddenly the editor-in-chief, who for 3 years did not bequeath all of a sudden. eh, how was it? in general, nastya was not surprised at all. well, firstly, she is an eponist, she is a teacher of japanese. and this is something else, they have everything they have with the samurai, everything is somehow different here. imagine means the first date. i invited her to some cafe or restaurant there and all my preparations, but you understand, right? that's what men understand. when do you communicate? you have a preparation, you are this say. here she makes me so unhappy. but
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i was so unhappy there, it still does not work. here, and girls usually yes? yes, yes, yes, and you, i look, there is nothing. i don't know anything. here it is not so. and how did it work out for you, then, yes, it’s generally funny when i made an offer, nastya, and it’s very interesting, and we also have a revered saint, and in our family, the sacred confessor roman medvedev. it's him from the new swindlers. my son was named after him, i proposed to nastya on the eighth of september on the day his memory, but i did not know that this day was his memory. and here's my mean, i made an offer. i didn't like how i did it said so. we need to talk, let it be necessary again. wait, i'll say, here he is, marry everything. she laughed and said. no, something is somehow wrong with me, well , imagine that this is one of the most idiotic situations in a man's life. here, i still i i said, she says, no, come on, she says, one more time one more time. let's take a second take, so, in
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general, she made fun of me, so on me, and then she says. well, you didn't know that today was the day. uh, sacred confessor of the novel. i say, no, i didn’t know, but he says, well, i knew, so i agree. that's it. everything happened so quickly in your gear in the life of a father. eliza, yes, but she appeared. after how much already? well, here, well, as it should be right away, yes, through there, after a year of liza's birth, it was a test. yes? what happened? well, things didn't go according to plan. we were at the doctor. the doctor said you can walk quietly for another week, and nastya went to my parents. they're in moscow suburbs live. and at night she was taken away close to be born, and i came. well, here they came immediately, they lowered me and the doctor was a young girl,
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the doctor on duty, well, the child was born normally , a girl. here she is in intensive care there now and i just tried to ask if she is scared or not scared, is it dangerous or not dangerous, and she somehow reassured me, as it seemed to me, i calmly come back the next day. eh, and it’s not there anymore, the doctor on duty is already leaving, either the head of the department, but something is already so serious, uh, doctor, and i say, here i come. i'm lisa's dad there and there to see me off. she says where to go. i say, here she is, she says, young man. you see what is written here. i say i see, resuscitation, he says, you know what an action is. in general terms, he says, i will not let you in there. and then i somehow, well, such a stress these two days i was praying there. i never prayed like this in my life, because i was very afraid, of course, because you are still a child was born. haven't you seen him yet? and it is not clear what will happen to him, and it was very scary, of course, well, thank god everything worked out. there
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is a phrase that for a woman the most important thing is motherhood. yes, i’m ready to disagree on one condition, if we recognize that for a man the most important thing is fatherhood, because this is what men in general make men by and large, and this, of course, completely changes their whole life, but in fact something paternal. i think even before they were born you. i saw some photos where you are still among your students. which father was taken to the holy springs sat your work could end with them. that's how lectures end academically now, but you've been hanging around with them. and here's the truth in joy, i can tell anyone. this is how a person understands whether he is a teacher or not a teacher. basically, yes, but if you want to share what you learn, then you can be a teacher. if you do not have such a desire , you will not become a good teacher - this is the basis of our profession. after all, it is precisely because of this,
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because of this property of yours, that there appears around people. well, just generally from other planets. that's where the pranker lexus is and where vladimir is, how did you end up on the same planet anchor lexus alexei stolyarov at what point and why did you decide to make a call to vladimir legoyte, well, we already know vladimir romanovich. i think for several years and i invited him to yekaterinburg as such an interesting speaker, and we talked with people in the city and i think that our communication here is quite unique, since it is
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difficult to call us people who are somehow close with religion. and i think that we are not the most holy characters on this earth. but yeah, but uh, somehow we find something in common, uh, something between us and we're still friends. and just like that, vladimir ivanovich said that even on his course we somehow conducted such a course as one might call it. well, a master class, or i don’t know, a seminar, i’ll honestly say only here, however , when the guys came to the classes, but i understood that there were some professional things. e, to which it will be interesting for students to ask, they will be able to tell, so that today they will tell and other things, but i saw two just professional international specialists. which, in general, well, it's true, these are people who were well versed in the international situation, oriented, well, definitely much better than my unfortunate students. here are the guys, then we discussed with the students. they
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were greatly impressed. well, because there is some kind of stereotype. here are the pranksters. they are playing something there. i even discussed with colleagues. i say i want to call the guys here. well, to be honest, someone says. well, from what about what why are students there? well, it was very, very interesting. what about calls? but, uh, regarding religious topics, we generally, in principle, treat it in such a way that we never take religious nationality issues that can somehow harm and many people really believe in something and this is their right , and we cannot treat this as some kind of humor or a practical joke. the only thing, of course. this is what we had is conversations with the so-called. e the church of the kyiv patriarchate, where we talked with, if you can call them that, the current and former patriarch, of course, if you
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listen to his statements, they make you think. yes, there are many, and it becomes clear. yes, it's not clear. yes, whatever one may say in a diplomat. and this one, where can i go to school. and anyway, what it does and sent to you. this is also a very very interesting type of diplomacy, we can talk a lot about this now , not about this, but about that, but each other can do something professionally. this is the time of communication. well i don't know for sure the choice that the guys made, it is such a difficult and moral choice is not easy, but the professional ones are very difficult. when we met for the first time, but if you know how else you meet and either it immediately seems to you that you have known him for a long time and went to kindergarten together. there's something else or it doesn't add up. and the fact that lyosha has his own questions of a religious nature. i believe that this is
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his private theological opinion, therefore. yes, such revelations with such pranks are possible, turns out to also protect, er, and the country, showing the truth of what you did to the minister, and the defense of great britain and to the minister of the interior. these are countries, but just fantastic, when they laid out all the cards for you in a conversation, how did you do it? well, i think that the human factor influenced here, as usual, it happens, because the conversation itself is not the main part of the work. that is, if the conversation has already been agreed, if you managed to convince, uh, the environment of this person his apparatus is a protocol, then, uh, the conversation will continue you already turn your interlocutor and communicate with him, as you already want. well, of course, you study him and his biography and his psychotype and some of his moments, some strong, some weak
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, and you understand what kind of a how the conversation should be. continue to build this is very interesting. you work it out in advance psychotype. and how when a minister minister communicates, they always put a certificate on the table about who will be in front of him; there is one official certificate, there is an unofficial one. that 's just unofficially this is the most interesting, because what can be said. what football club does he support or something like that? well, based on this, you can already understand what to focus on in a conversation in order to win over a person again what questions to ask? this is also such a part of the international. so, this is high art,
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put your revelatory conversation with the british ministers. say thanks to your hero russian aircraft. if you say, i will be very grateful to the incredible heroes. thank you very much for everything they do you for the independence of ukraine prime minister. also pass on my best wishes to president zelensky and take yourself in, you know our position. we stand shoulder to shoulder with you everywhere and everywhere i was very glad to talk with you today. thank you and thank you. she really would not want this conversation to take place in her fate. warn yourself,
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write a letter to yourself. here is dear volodya and further. and you know, i, well, i watch your program. i knew that this final would be, but i don’t have to invent anything here, but i wrote to myself letter myself. i just didn't find it, when i was studying in america i wrote myself a letter, dear. volodya , when some kind of black streak comes to you. remember what you experienced. here this easter . this is the christmas of these americans who pray in russian. and that this is the most real experience in your life, i sent it and forgot about it about this letter. i received it at such a black, black moment in my life, and it brought me back to life. here's the word of honor. i just didn’t find it, but here, therefore, i basically know why i would character. he warned him not to
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forget the main thing that made his world colorful. probably, this letter will be found the most necessary at the moment when again it will be very simple for our fate of a person, the fate of vladimir when everyone stays at home to forget about business, there will be a feeling of such native warmth that our world is familiar to everyone from childhood takes on the dimensions of the table we set. when is everyone at home? we watched the italian
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television four-episode feature film christopher columbus after the information program time at 21:00 40 minutes will begin the transmission of the opposite choice, and at 21:00 hours 50 minutes, the transmission of the next new television cycle. it was was. you are a person with a title that is no longer being distributed, an announcer of central television. all this title. it's almost like a generalissimo. that is, it can be counted on the fingers. this is such an introductory balance. so good morning on the air, when you are all at home, alla georgievna danko , our decorations pride and the most pleasant, as the interlocutor found out, while we were starting everything here. just no
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come off. hello, thank you very much for the compliment. hello timur, hello everyone who is watching us now. i am very glad to see you at home at a party. thanks, really. today i am receiving you alone, because my young people have gone to the seaside to get some refreshment. here is the youngest grandson of my son sasha, so today i accept you with mine . and how can i say a pupil, yes, whose pupil is called a wolf and who is both a maltese pullet. well voltik, it's so uh, familiarly familiarly his name is voltaire and his look is so sad. yes, because he is already old, but he is already about 14, but the most important thing is that he has problems with his eyes. he got cataracts. i tried to help him with an
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operation on one eye, but, unfortunately, the retina died there and now i couldn’t see at all. and now i just leave them after the operation. we have animal-loving themes here. she walked in at the beginning of the conversation. well, this is how life will tell you, so it will tell you. ah you after all animals all centenarians animals. we have always had. and in general, one of us he always brought someone, if we started some kind of animal, then it still lived with us for a long time, when such a long-liver is already a favorite without a doubt a kindred spirit throws this world already. eh, it seems that, probably, everything, so as not to worry like that anymore. eh, i manage to hold hands, firstly, my mother gave hands to evgeny vasilievich evgeny vasilievna, because right here right in one of the chairs died, and her favorite. uh, russian blue cat. we had a cat. uh, well, exceptional
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intellectual abilities on him was very fond of, when he died. she said no more. well , then we had a cat, which was vasya's harbinger of my son. it was brought to us by a cat in its teeth. a three-day-old kitten and put it on the threshold, it was in the country. well, what to do? i immediately put him in for a pause, and then we fed him with a pipette, and then a small nipple, and then a large nipple, then he grew up to be such a hefty cat. then there was such a hefty beauty, such an unusual siberian cat, he lived for almost 20 years. we have a dahlia, because uh, such a love of life a person loves animals lube compassion of the soul. i think that yes, mercy is brought up by examples. what examples did you have in childhood that
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softened your heart for the rest of your life? you know, my grandmother was very seriously ill in our family. the one who raised me, she fell, in general, this is a plot for a short story for a separate story of some kind, because she was very clean and loneliness, like maria akimovna, and she is for every holiday. she had to beat the ceiling and the stove. and on the afternoon of november 7, she started whitewashing the ceiling, and she put a stool on the table, and on the stool , another small stool, and on this whole pyramid she climbed and painted. the stove was installed. so she spread a beater there and climbed there to whitewash, and she crashed from
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all this height with all this construction and also hit her on the head. this cast-iron was not yet small at all, this is where everything was. it was in pushkin where we lived we lived for a long time in pushkin e, in his grandfather's time. they provided housing there, since it was not the important ones from gorky who transferred him here to moscow to the ministry of railways and resettled. as far as they could, they gave him housing in such a cottage, in general, more summer than winter. in pushkin, we also had neighbors there, but we had a separate exit. we had our own six acres. in general, everything was somehow very nice. that was my childhood. eh, at first with your childish eyes. everything was like and nothing, everything seemed to be and fit for adults. stove heating was completely different later,
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of course, we had a wonderful well in the yard, a children's perception for adults, to boil all the tracks. it's necessary for everyone to bring water. all this is all on its own. as far as how many hands these hands made more of this water, and i never drank like that to my grandmother when we return. well, yes, she fell, and after, uh, for a while, she was not treated, because she had me in her arms, and i was. well , about five years old, i probably only remember when she fell. i ran into this room and saw that grandmother unconscious. i was very frightened and began to scream very much and my grandmother woke up. and when she heard a child's cry, then, of course, she
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took all her will to bring her back. worked in another city. she and her father lived in another city, and she pulled herself together. so then, when she was already recovering, she had very strong headaches. well, just in order to manage all of this. because of e, she had to go out with firewood and bring water because the girl was working. she worked in such a solid position together in the ministry of communications from morning to evening. he worked and she needed. all this to do and i will in two. she had a stroke and after a stroke. very large ones were more difficult. well , of such a psychological nature, a first-grader, my grandmother still took me to school, and already when she fell ill, and my mother and father returned
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to moscow, when you can say, your growing up. i now remember and i was left alone with my grandmother, completely alone, and i looked after her. i wasn't scared at all. i even went to bed with her when she came into such a psychomotor agitation to calm down, and she really calms down, and that is why, probably, there was a rumor about me among the local population that if anything, then allochka could do it, he could measure the pressure to bandage the wound pressure, then measured. in the same place, it was necessary to apply listening to look at the device, that is, it is not automatically. now this thing is called a phonodoscope . uh, a mercury manometer with a figma was called. i open the lid and there the mercury column is the most accurate device for measuring pressure
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, it cannot be compared with any electronic one, of course, but it has already gone out of use. that is, you are forced to begin to master the medical business. you know, timur, it was somehow wrong, because it was life. that's probably why the road. uh, led me to medical school. well get ready. it was necessary, it was necessary for everyone to master the knowledge for admission. i took this medal after finishing school. i studied well, because there was no one with you to do the lessons of the mathematical subject, which is called arithmetic. at first i was not very friendly with her, and then it turned out that my grandfather vasily yefimovich had. that's great mathematical ability. you know, the most difficult task in arithmetic was, then i mastered it, but at first, i had big collisions with tasks. here it flows into one pipe, and
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pours out into another. and that's when one belt grandfather goes out towards the other at different speeds to instantly everything was laid out, and he explained to me how he managed to do it in time. he worked came. what time in the evenings i specially left something so complicated, and i asked him, why do i look, no matter how soon we take him to come tired to have dinner, we need a home. pushkin was reachable. yes, yes, and my mother also worked in such a very responsible job in the system of the ministry of foreign affairs, the diplomatic service department. and after work she still came to the store, and then she was driving home, and she had to come home and cook something and do something around the house, and then in the morning again comme il faut e to come to work at work so that the mosquito would not undermine her nose, and he such never undermined.
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how much strength is needed. yes, she was a very courageous person, very courageous and very devoted to her family. just, well, to the point of losing consciousness. she ignored some career moments, because she believed that she could not leave her family. for example, she can't go to a business trip to england when she cannot go on a business trip to america. this is in those years, because she has a sick mother in her arms by that time, in general, an elderly father and she has a daughter in her arms, well, such leaven in me, means, such hardening. especially so that when you always have a media platform at home, we look to open unlimited round-the-clock access to all editions of our program. download the watch app on your tablet or smartphone, or
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go to the site watch.ru, as they say now online you are welcome when everyone is at home. there will simply be more carnage, and here there is nowhere even to step. well, honestly, i asked nicely. a man has two children let him adapt the doctor's favorite women to lie. but my brother is waiting for you, sister. pavlova in half an hour, like a netherese for a fly. now it's even bigger guess who oh who is it? hello beautiful.
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and today valery brumel and his wife svetlana are visiting us. which medical enrolled first travel far was? of course, i'm right there i lived in pushkin and they don’t regret a little that i
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have a medical education to understand how a person works, how does he function? why does he have them so, otherwise i think that this is a very broad liberal arts education. what medical specialty did you choose? a neurologist, or rather, you know, i had a very narrow specialty when i graduated, and i completed my residency at the institute of occupational health and occupational diseases of the academy of medical sciences of the ussr, specializing in occupational diseases of the nervous system. it's about diseases nervous system useful professions occupational diseases. everyone in himself any profession possessing you feel. yes, by the way, we have factors at the television center. physical factors that can cause and signs are also there, we see them on the screen after giving so much strength.
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study, and you are sure you studied in good faith for a gold medal. you can say in those difficult conditions, then you make a decision for those times. in general, well, it’s incredibly difficult, because to take and come to some kind of qualifying round, and in ostankino according to an ad or any information that has reached you. this is a riot on the ship, to put it mildly, of course, difficult decisions. but uh, here are my dreams, they went in some kind of parallel course, but there was one course, this one, yes, medical is indisputably correct medical putin - this is always indisputably correct, but, but i have the second way, well, apparently, that's it - i still have a craving for this, and self-expression, or something, she has been since childhood. i was the winner of the b fiction reading competition. then, when we are well,
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she was compressed from childhood. still. she once had to distribute or break or break, because i was eventually told at school. here you are capable, and then no one told me how much after all, i had a dream to enter this, and who did not have a girlfriend, my mother told me that all these are dirty and my father also said. do you want to go to the labor exchange, then replenish the army. here are these unemployed actors that no one needs. here, well, for some reason i didn’t decide that i was absolutely mediocre. that's me, so i really wanted to be looked at specialists, then something else warmed up my desire here. i have been writing very well since childhood. i wrote an essay that was posted there for review as a standard. and when i heard that
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there was a competition in the victor department of the central television, and they immediately decided on it, but then my mother saw my confusion, and she told me. well , what are you suffering? go and try. well, i went and tried. you are lucky that the people who made the decision on your television destiny. they appreciated not only the appearance, but did not appreciate the mind either. and your literary education can be said to be such a philological one, because you couldn’t write all these books without them. so because the books you read put a hand on you. yes, and this inner quality is rare. you know, i must take off my hat and bow low to the ground to our teachers who taught us. well, this is really pedagogy, which went there by vocation. here, for example, we had a teacher, e
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russian language or literature, who was not a teacher of russian language and literature, but was teacher of literature, what a beautiful word yes elegant literature. he beat it so he knew everything and felt and instilled. why not follow him? well , who had inclinations, but it was absolutely impossible for a mathematician of such an aristocratic appearance not to konstantin shamanovskaya, who shamanized in mathematical lessons, which she told us all this with such artistry. indeed, you just need to take off your hat, so, of course, a lot was laid in the family, but the school gave a lot to my great regret, here is what we are facing. now it's just guarding people who come. here to study at the
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institute. yes, they will receive higher education, without secondary education. they don't have a secondary education. they dont have. here are these basic knowledge of broad knowledge. they don't know geography at all. they do not know history and they are not interested in it. they do not know their native language and are very careless about it, but we generally have a problem with the language. and now yes went to goondosit. and in general, as if a runny nose is such that there is nowhere to fit one runny nose in the head. here it is on my this is the word creativity. now, just literally in recent times, it has gone right. wow. wow. i evolved, i know this phrase, at first it was wow, wow, because people here, but wow jam, it's
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wonderful amazing i won't, then it dwindled. yes, wow, and now it’s okay wow, it’s not about anything at all, it’s not about anything, but nevertheless, even young people also have rules to use slang, they say, stopudovo is 100%, but along the way, yes, a along the way along the way, the conversation continues, along the course of the train, there may be something, and when those who, uh, don’t understand it, they show it to us and influence the young. it's terribly a lot of this kind of dirt, which i would like, of course, to clean out. i ca n't say that we can, and i've said it in my life.

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