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tanya tanya left suffering in my heart and nothing else.suffering and nothing more left suffering and nothing more. if that from the account. ah, where are you black eyes, which goes on march 8 on the first that these guys are a little patience, and everything will be 3 2 1, what can you do tonight? and today, this is the sign of ha-ha march 8, a sign of endless love, this video lasts 20 seconds. it would seem so little, but not for sars viruses pop into the body. they begin to multiply while working against us, but there is arbidol, it prevents the virus from merging with the cell and the mechanism of virus reproduction is disrupted in the fight against influenza viruses and other acute respiratory viral infections an incredible selection of jewelry by 8 march in the sunlight mobile application and in the shop the perfect gift sunlight is love with age. a change in vision can change familiar things. taufon was created to nourish the restoration and youthfulness of the eyes, it is recommended to use it. daily for three months , three course
tanya tanya left suffering in my heart and nothing else.suffering and nothing more left suffering and nothing more. if that from the account. ah, where are you black eyes, which goes on march 8 on the first that these guys are a little patience, and everything will be 3 2 1, what can you do tonight? and today, this is the sign of ha-ha march 8, a sign of endless love, this video lasts 20 seconds. it would seem so little, but not for sars viruses pop into the body. they begin to multiply while...
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tanya tanya can you hear me? quickly tanyadima dima dima oh quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly, everything ok, all is well. i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry what you're doing. hi tell them that in three meetings let them not be late okay, okay? by the way, how are you, kira vadimovna . didn't they confuse anything for you? natasha is gone, i assure you panov brought it somehow often. he's been with us lately. i'm even thinking how they manage without him in the maternity hospital. i don't know never thought about it. actually. what a knife in vain you are such an interesting man and you do not even breathe, and in my opinion, nothing special. of course you, only a genius filed, how well, gyroscopy confirmed the presence of development on raspberries? he has good news for you, like the mental hand not communicating fully with the uterus can cause pregnancy loss. lord so that means we mean we fertilized 16 eggs and in about a week we'll be clear. how many healthy embryos did we get. i’m unlikely to decide on this for the second t
tanya tanya can you hear me? quickly tanyadima dima dima oh quietly, quietly, quietly, quietly, everything ok, all is well. i'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'm sorry what you're doing. hi tell them that in three meetings let them not be late okay, okay? by the way, how are you, kira vadimovna . didn't they confuse anything for you? natasha is gone, i assure you panov brought it somehow often. he's been with us lately. i'm even thinking how they manage without him in the maternity hospital. i don't know...
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tanya! where are the kids? (tanya clarke) upstairs. you can carry on upstairs. (sophie fouron) the school is upstairs. (tanya clarke) the loudest room. sophie fouron) yeah. follow the noise. (tanya clarke) follow the noise. (sophie fouron) can i interrupt school? (mallory barnes) of course you can. yes! (sophie fouron) wow! let me help you. let me help you. (kery) thank you. (mallory barnes) so this is our second week of dinosaurs. what's your favorite one? (kery) tyrannosaurus rex. (mallory barnes) is it? what's your favorite one, martin? your favorite dinosaur? too busy. any children outside of stanley are called "camp kids" and those children up until about the age of 10, they either have a settlement school, or a traveling teacher. and then at 10, they'll go into stanley at the boarding school there. (sophie fouron) o.k. (mallory barnes) so there are three traveling teachers for the remote farms. and then there are four settlement schools on the bigger farms. and they're permanently open. - what happens when you're not here? - they have telephone lessons. - telephone lessons? - yeah. it used to be radio lessons, and everybody coul
tanya! where are the kids? (tanya clarke) upstairs. you can carry on upstairs. (sophie fouron) the school is upstairs. (tanya clarke) the loudest room. sophie fouron) yeah. follow the noise. (tanya clarke) follow the noise. (sophie fouron) can i interrupt school? (mallory barnes) of course you can. yes! (sophie fouron) wow! let me help you. let me help you. (kery) thank you. (mallory barnes) so this is our second week of dinosaurs. what's your favorite one? (kery) tyrannosaurus rex. (mallory...
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tanya. tanya was already crying in my car, so, well, we immediately arrived there. i just came up and said, i say that i got it out of my own, that you didn’t lose the film. you realize that you can't bring it back. you arrived? have you caught the firefighters, already there was an ambulance in one , vitali was already dead, well, the other polina was coming to life. what is your daughter's condition? was sober? no, most likely not. she drinks. she, because these are the days these days we were on saturday or sunday, in my opinion, on sunday we came, she drank. so we arrived, how to ask for what it turned out to be baby tanyabuy things. warm here. well, at least take something for the child. she drank with sergei from the dzhihanchik out. and who is this? a? here, as her roommate, and whom polina where she was even at the moment well, she says that she was with her friend, and the children were alone at home, a the children were alone at home. no, 3 years old, he is 3 years and 7 months old. yes, yes, and they are alone at home, as we have repeatedly visited. here to them. well, how to visit vitalik there, bring something to polina or take vitalik, on the contrary, to her place. i have never been at home. absolutely. you understand that i cannot but ask you this question now. despite even your grief. why didn't you somehow sound the alarm about polina vitalik why didn't you take them to your place, many questions arise. now no one heard us. where are you applied to the guardianship of the social security of kryapova vera nikola- they walked endlessly. i even had such here. well, here are the moments, when
tanya. tanya was already crying in my car, so, well, we immediately arrived there. i just came up and said, i say that i got it out of my own, that you didn’t lose the film. you realize that you can't bring it back. you arrived? have you caught the firefighters, already there was an ambulance in one , vitali was already dead, well, the other polina was coming to life. what is your daughter's condition? was sober? no, most likely not. she drinks. she, because these are the days these days we...
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semitism. cross over to our correspondence in jerusalem, tanya kramer, tanya was her among the journalists that travelled with netanyahu 2 or land, tanya, german chance all of shots of said he was greatly concerned about plans by the israeli government to overhaul the judiciary. did nothing yahoo really address those concerns during his visit to berlin? well, i think it was very interesting to watch a chance of souls and anytime. and then he mentioned that net and ya meeting day and then talking to the president of very long winded, over time on thursday that much to talk about not just be controversial, traditional overhaul. and that they went into very intense. i would say a debate over what is democracy in front of the camera? very polite debate, but we had to insurance initials i saying, basically that germany is still watching what's happening that had been you know, the expectation that he actually would address the controversy of times by the government, by my minister netanyahu. and as you see at the saw in the report also feminist netanyahu, he attempted to himself as a defender of democracy. and he said that this is necessary
semitism. cross over to our correspondence in jerusalem, tanya kramer, tanya was her among the journalists that travelled with netanyahu 2 or land, tanya, german chance all of shots of said he was greatly concerned about plans by the israeli government to overhaul the judiciary. did nothing yahoo really address those concerns during his visit to berlin? well, i think it was very interesting to watch a chance of souls and anytime. and then he mentioned that net and ya meeting day and then...
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tanya was around we shopping. knew nothing >> did you ever get her buried before tanya came back >> oh, yeah. yeah >> do you wonder whether tanya see. >> but tanya was never charged at her defense attorney said she was truly shocked by james 's confession. >> i can tell you as a matte of fact, i'm having to tell he what happened, she did not know >> later that afternoon, nesli escorted james flanders into his former backyard, where h marked with a little flags, th spot where he buried marie carlson five years earlier and then he fell on the ground crying and told her, i'm sorry. what an act, thought nesli it took hours, but finally almost five feet deep, wrapped in a blanket, they found wha was left of marie. >> i was shaking i was crying so much i don't think i've ever crie so loud. >> nesli and prosecutor angela mason went, to >> it's my fault >> back in court that afternoon, james flanders sentenced to 15 years. with good behavior, he'll be out in 11. free to join tanya arizona and grace, whose mother he killed. >> he's going to get to have a life after he's done marie gone forever she doesn't get a life especially with her
tanya was around we shopping. knew nothing >> did you ever get her buried before tanya came back >> oh, yeah. yeah >> do you wonder whether tanya see. >> but tanya was never charged at her defense attorney said she was truly shocked by james 's confession. >> i can tell you as a matte of fact, i'm having to tell he what happened, she did not know >> later that afternoon, nesli escorted james flanders into his former backyard, where h marked with a little...
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tanya find tanya meyer. they say she will help you. that's the advice lillia was given by another refugee as she deposited her teenage son in vienna alone before returning to the front line in ukraine. she said it tanya, you held for my son, this is my one, the child and i, i don't want it there to a hugh was killed in this war. tanya meyer found herself in this role somewhat by accident, displayed an earlier career in investment banking. for years she'd been mostly a stay at home mom then russia invaded ukraine february 24th. i woke up burst into tears, cried the whole morning and then like i just started following what was happening, someone wrote me, hey tanya, if you're in vienna, like you should go help at the transition go there. they need russian or ukrainian speakers fluent and russian meyer helped ukrainians arriving in vienna. many of whom had just a few belongings and plastic bags and a little if any cash. she started buying things for people out of her own pocket. but the level of need quickly became overwhelming. refugees were stuck in the arrival center for many weeks, instead of the envisioned 3 days. and as long as they were there, they could not start getting financial assistance. th
tanya find tanya meyer. they say she will help you. that's the advice lillia was given by another refugee as she deposited her teenage son in vienna alone before returning to the front line in ukraine. she said it tanya, you held for my son, this is my one, the child and i, i don't want it there to a hugh was killed in this war. tanya meyer found herself in this role somewhat by accident, displayed an earlier career in investment banking. for years she'd been mostly a stay at home mom then...
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the phone rang, tanya and tanya then they already went and looked for her. tanya is great. y takes them somewhere to rest for masha , she, damn it, is like tanya’s really older sister-setting takes care of masha, she treats her well. she pulls and pulls her all her life, but she does not understand anything. that there is for her, if only, well, you know , pour it there. they walk there. dasha is constantly with some kind of girlfriends and children. that is, how she, like a nanny, either goes to school, or does not go. yes, it’s not a pity, give it, a very girl. this good one is growing beautifully. why a child should adopt a lifestyle and a mother , but she chose such a lifestyle for herself and for god 's sake, let her also live, and girls have the right to grow up in a normal family masha i managed to talk with dasha before shooting this program. you know i want to tell you one. she really loves you. your daughter loves you. so, in spite of everything , i asked if she had photos of her mother, it was so interesting for me to look at you. and she showed me a photo on her
the phone rang, tanya and tanya then they already went and looked for her. tanya is great. y takes them somewhere to rest for masha , she, damn it, is like tanya’s really older sister-setting takes care of masha, she treats her well. she pulls and pulls her all her life, but she does not understand anything. that there is for her, if only, well, you know , pour it there. they walk there. dasha is constantly with some kind of girlfriends and children. that is, how she, like a nanny, either...
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tanya as she prepares for the stream program. it was there looking after you. everyone was watching. tanya prepared for a long time, mushrooms were brought to her outfits. hair worked everything in the world. it was social media. it was preparation for a fashion show and amazing and unique. and she came out such a doll and such a prima donna that we thought. and why are we filming styles for so long, because this is a shot at eternity , each issue was a new issue of the magazine, vogue of our topkin , the best russian foreign designers at that time suited me to my image. yes, yes, of course, you, that is, you dressed. you didn't dress it yourself. yes and you yourself, but once the stylists told me that you don’t bring it all the same, everything is yours, you have it better, we won’t do anything to you wear. i say ok from then to me all the stylists. we tell you nothing new good, we can not advise. you are your own stylist. that's what he does everything to himself, and as it turned out, we work, we don't give anything. but this is for the new year, it's actually, i 'll tell you, just a boy, and for girls it's just extra work. this is instead of getting ready for the program. you have to bother with clothes, what's what. clothes after, well, if i liked something, i could buy it, and we could provide it or give it as a gift. well, basically some discounts were given. yes, i often left some things after filming by one spanish company, and they always stopped these clothes for me right at one time of my life. i was all. in this, not for this, not for this, but it was nice how youth brands came to us with some funny flat cakes , some funny sneakers, some funny likes and drawings, or some supposedly tattooed firewood among themselves for walking they tell us anatolyevich over there everything is yours. i say i'll take one t-shirt. i like her. no, you didn’t understand, it’s all yours, that is, for a moment we thought, this is all business. i handed out something , left something for myself, and i worked for my guys there. avito was not, or what? i did an interview with durand the run and simon lebon says, what are your cool sandals? this is what, i say, this is a russian designer. he is like that, yes, okay, but in general, i will say that they were very surprised by all the western stars who came to russia, of course, their ideas about our country fit into 10 stereotypes of bast shoes, vodka, bear, uh, the nuclear reactor is before the interview, when we were still not desolated. no, motors. we were sitting talking to each other, and i had to talk all the time. no , i don't drink vodka on an empty stomach in the morning. but no, it ’s not a bear that lives at my house, but it brought them together very much, because you can imagine, yes, that they constantly tour around the world. they give millions of interviews a day , these people are boys and girls, like us, they have 10 of them there. people interview every day, but we were cooler because we didn’t matched. they thought that they would now come to russia and there they would be interviewed by such, mustachioed uncles in uniform. we deceived them. they managed to anticipate their expectations and pleasantly surprised, that is, they were waiting for something like a good friend. we will answer your question. hmm. and everything was much better, more fun. can i tell you about simon? why did he ask me to finish and then you about simin and beyond, which was cool. they were ready to hang out with us after the interview. they say you are cool. show us moscow and we took them to some clubs to some concerts. i remember how they like this dawn over the moscow river. we are going from, well, musorsky. yes, there is jimmy ass lisa bluthound-wengo, whom i interviewed three times, and we are already such friends there from his group, it's cool. who else remembers? simon or pop? who else oh, i 've removed this harwich or another turtle and gwen stefani with alice cooper with alice coupe. yes, julio iglesias, you wanted to remember him. now you think it's who it is singer, but then he was in the wild, the top even of the mtv audience, i had an interview with the fuck iglesias. i'm sitting in the studio bringing him why he leads, that is, now i have here memories - this is such a grandfather of eighty years, although he is still not 80, but he looked very, very so shabby , like, well, like a man who abuses, plastic solarium cosmetics hmm, he does not react to anyone at all. i am like that to him, but i look like needles , adjusted, but without emotions, like mannequins. well, i'm healthy with him, of course, i greet him. he us ignores. that is, he does not see us. they put a make-up artist in a chair next to me , the illuminator applies makeup to him, such a heavy one of our illuminator is kicked out, his illuminator comes. they remove the lamp from me and expose it to him. he's supposed to look cool. this is your leader. let him sit in a dark corner. and then the camera motor turns on the light and the person. how they changed it, that is, here he was sitting like this sleeping grandfather. here the make-up turns on the camera. baby you are so sexy today and so and i already have just anguished laughter from behind the front door, because people are dying of laughter there. i start talking to him. it naturally sticks all the time. he doesn't answer any of the questions he says. well, what are you doing, tonight, then at some point he tried to put me on his lap. oh, as soon as i was afraid to look in the direction of the film crew, because they were already bent over with laughter like that. there, a person had such an ego, his own rock star. i can only add that he is also a super-professional in power saving mode, while everything was being prepared. he was with me for a new interview, then they said, after a minute on the air, he woke up and said this camera here this little light here. they are stronger in control. where is the monitor? i like it, let's go. he exposed everything, everyone obeyed him. we talked about him all the same. this is the working side of the studios. just processed it all, and julio plays a rock star. rock star. and i want to say that at that moment just a minute. it was a performer who was chased all over the planet on all radio stations and tv channels. most often every 10 minutes his song sounded on the planet. he was the star richest performer who just visited our studio and at the same time he was the youngest in behavior towards girls, and then at the request of my mom. i took out the disc and asked him to sign it he signed and with all due respect said hello, and then i took out the newest disc that he promoted was looking for. and this is for my girl. i don't know who else i'll give it to, and he said. said he had a spanish accent. i said like before still do not know, he says and signed, that is. oh, you scumbag, he. well, rock, and about simon simon is generally simpler, because at that moment he is twice as tall, handsome, understanding fashion, present at all fashion shows that were friends with every designer, we personally met in the hotel lobby. he looked around looked around. i looked no one, sitting drinking some. water probably, i don't know what looks at me and says. ain, you know. this is my haircut too. and then they went into fashion. here here are some plucked things. and here it is real. i say, well, a t-shirt, like, a haircut, it’s not yours i came up with, i say, well, they’re cold. i say, alexander, that is, we were still arguing, whose hair is where? i say aiko mike from simon but aikl maya when alexander , that is, they could mock us, mock ironically, this, like, is not your hairstyle. it's mine, as you call it. he says, i call this hairstyle alexander well, then, okay, this is your reason for not copying. we're just on the toilet. i understand that there are few here that's it, that's it, that's what it was called bethead got out of bed and went like this here, and here is a real beth bad head. well, yes, i see. if, in fact, approximately the same thing in a minute. he does not ask, like who are you insolent? is that how you talk to me? i say mtv ok because the artists were friends with the guys from mtv, that's it, of course, but in general, it's really for people. it was some kind of curiosity that there is mtv in russia and that exactly the same guys work there as in any another country on mtv i came, by the way, at the beginning of the 2000s to the cannes film festival. i had friends there, foreign filmmakers, who took me everywhere to different parties, and we came and they had their favorite entertainment. they told everyone they brought me to the party, i say, get to know each other. it's still tanyaia come on, you are from russia and i was such a prostitute, as alexander says fashionable. they are so. you are from russia. wow, they are so coolly dressed. i say, well, yes, everything is so dressed then my friend said. tanya works on mtv russia after all wow in russia there is mtv and that's it. it just broke all the barriers and ended up being the best friend of all, but i want to point out an important thing when you are praised by the public fans who greet his entrance. it's all very cool. but when professionals praise you, this is a special story. and when i was, i had the most, perhaps, operational connection with all mtv offices around the world. well, because the news service. i was constantly told your story, which you filmed in moscow about the prodigy concert it's just a blind or fashion show he came out. all over the world thank you guys. we thank you for your submissions. for a long time they could not believe that we would reach the level, and then they told us guys, b
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tanya kramer and jerusalem. tanya, let's start with the latest. what more can you tell us about this attack? why she said, we said a day of her must protest, but we are just getting the reports that shortly after 9 local time. here there has been a shooting reported in the center of tel aviv on decent golf street. that is one of the main streets with a lot of coffee shops and, and bars and restaurants are in a television. according to the, our 1st responders are 3 people are, have been injured or one of them is in critical condition. and they are all half be now abroad or to the hospital, or we don't know more at this point about the background, but there has been a shooting are in television. and prior to the thousands of israelis had come out across the country to protest against a proposed change to their traditional system. so, and can you tell us up to this tragic incident? of course how the day unfold it. i mean, it was an unprecedented a day of mass protests, or the organizers called it a day of resistance against a government plan. so to change the legal system here, if you look back like 2 months ago, it all started with a saturday night protest and more and more people in o came every saturday, morphed into almost daily protest. now also strikes it during day time. might be seen today, there were marches, there were ships trying to block her the, the port in high, far people protesting at junctions on, on bridges. we had farmers coming out with their tractors, trying to slow down our traffic in force. also trying to prevent a prime minister benjamin netanyahu to get to the airport blocking of the roads or to the airport. and there were also some confrontations between protesters, 1000000 television. there were blocking the main highway there and, and are also arrests being made by the police. now i've been talking to a lot of protesters in the last days and today. now there's a be a sense of urgency that this, a government plan needs to be stopped, but also there's a lot of anger and how it is pushed through in a very, very, a hasty way in a lot of people. you know, i want this to stop, so this is what they have been protesting today. and if you look also at paul's and service, now a lot of people are saying a majority of people saying that they want this process to slow down. and that opponents and supporters because of course, there are also people who support this or the government plans, or they need to find a compromise on that and, and for our viewers. joining us now. we are seeing live pictures of our what seems to be the scene of a shooting in the center of tel aviv and israel 3 people were wounded and it sounds like a b shooter has been won. the authorities call neutralize, and we don't have much time anymore. and tanya, but i would like to know if these demonstrations that are quite unprecedented, could be pressuring netanyahu towards a compromise of this is what the people of israel really want. we haven't seen as such a compromise yet a premonition at an hour before leaving to italy on her official visit. he had said again that actually he is working in all he wants to as he of compromise. but are the opponents of the opposition? is saying, you know, as long as they don't stop the process to push those bills through, there's no real negotiation going on. may be seen tonight. once again. that's very unusual. a president isaac, how so a trusting donation of prime time t v was very emotional. he saying it needs to both sides need to find a, basically a compromise on that. he said also the legislation as it is a push through no should be actually discarded and there should be another way. another plan that is agreed upon that should be moved forward. instead, the president you just said, but also the
tanya kramer and jerusalem. tanya, let's start with the latest. what more can you tell us about this attack? why she said, we said a day of her must protest, but we are just getting the reports that shortly after 9 local time. here there has been a shooting reported in the center of tel aviv on decent golf street. that is one of the main streets with a lot of coffee shops and, and bars and restaurants are in a television. according to the, our 1st responders are 3 people are, have been injured...
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tanya , oh my. give me, please, tanya understood the assignment correctly, so that she would line up as a hairdresser, she knows how to work with details. she is a hairdresser. she sees so well. this is the second element. for a while , another element inexorably ends. there are 10 seconds left. take take 10 9, 8. five stands stands here for a long time i have seen many towers. i saw people shaking and worrying. uh, setting each subsequent element to this tower. but you feel like you were dreaming today when you just sketch the top element. leave the tower, and it is somehow staggering there, but it’s worth going crazy with six elements, the price of a mistake is extremely high. and i wish you good luck. thank you thank you in which belarusian city is the national academic drama theater named after kub kolas located? in which large belarusian city? if you don’t know for sure, you can write three different cities and maybe one of them will fall into the sky, because to install something else on top of this tower. it's not that it's unrealistic, it's not fantasy. although who knows. where is minsk, if
tanya , oh my. give me, please, tanya understood the assignment correctly, so that she would line up as a hairdresser, she knows how to work with details. she is a hairdresser. she sees so well. this is the second element. for a while , another element inexorably ends. there are 10 seconds left. take take 10 9, 8. five stands stands here for a long time i have seen many towers. i saw people shaking and worrying. uh, setting each subsequent element to this tower. but you feel like you were...
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front line, the eastern front line, in contact tatyana nakonechna, can you hear me, tanya oksana, good evening, tanyae situation with us ? good evening, oksano, the most difficult thing is at the front, of course , the defenders of bakhmut understand that they grind the enemy by the hundreds every day, but the situation there is complicated, the problem is that there are very, very many russians they climb and climb without stopping, storming the positions of our defenders, and now it is known that the russians have thrown the most prepared assault units of wagner to this section - this section of the front, their task is to take the city is surrounded and it is actually unchanged, what is known is that the assault on bohdanovka is going on, very close , they got to the village of the village of khromov, and the russians are suffering huge losses there , but still they continue to advance to bakhmut . the main enemy still left is wagner eh units of wagner all the last prisoners who were in january in three months this is the weight in the very place for a long time there is no light, water, gas and c
front line, the eastern front line, in contact tatyana nakonechna, can you hear me, tanya oksana, good evening, tanyae situation with us ? good evening, oksano, the most difficult thing is at the front, of course , the defenders of bakhmut understand that they grind the enemy by the hundreds every day, but the situation there is complicated, the problem is that there are very, very many russians they climb and climb without stopping, storming the positions of our defenders, and now it is known...
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tanya kramer in jerusalem, welcome tanya is likely to be enough to satisfy protesters. well, that's certainly of the big question tonight. i mean, i spoke to some of the opponents of that who have been protesting in the past as 3 months. and they said, no, they're very skeptical, very cautious. they want to know what this a dialogue that a prime minister benjamin netanyahu offered will actually look like. now today we seen, you know, this unprecedented a general strike big protest again, also by the writing that are in support of this traditional overhaul. so we understand the unions have called off the general strike for now, but we heard from the protest leaders, the opponents of this controversial judicial overhaul that they say. this is a mer postponement, and that they will continue to protest. you might seen a know that it might come down a bit because we understand that it will be picked up after the kinessa comes back after the recess of the jewish holidays. but they have to continue at the protests against that judicial overhaul. and so talk us through them that the reaction to this, that delay from a members of these ready parliament. well i think we have to understand that i know we were waiting all day for prime minister benjamin netanyahu to come out and you know, announce is decision what he wants to do. and that was possible because he had because he had to get his coalition partners and board even before he spoke. we understand, or by a statement, by the far right or my, you did a party or with it's leader bank there who's the minister for national security that they had agreed on this or a postponement. but they want to continue and want to go ahead with this to dish or overhaul. now, after the announcement re reactions are still coming in and hearing cautious reactions by the opposition. and mainly by positioning the yellow peed. all of them have spoken by now. he welcomed this, but he also said, you know, we hope that this is a genuine offer. he also heard from is really president or it's a house. okay. he had actually worked on a compromise which was rejected then by the coalition government. he said again that he actually welcome the delay. it's the right thing to do. he said he also offered, you know, his residence again for the parties to come together. ok, thank you for that. or tanya kramer in jerusalem. let's get more on this from a guy laurie. he's a research fellow at the israel democracy institute. welcome to d. w. mister lorry. this sounds like mister netanyahu has quite a job on his hands, by the sound of it, he has to find compromised. not just with opponents of this legislation, but also a compromise that will satisfy his own coalition in need. and some of the members of the cosigner very adamant. yes, they can going forward with the legislation. and also we need to do is find a compromise with a very diffuse, this 1st kind of protest movement that does not follow their directions, the opposition parties. and so he has a very difficult challenge. and how much has the public outcry played into mister netanyahu? is that decision? well, i think it played a major role, and it seems like a spontaneous outcry began last night after. the fact is that defense minister was the huge. you had a huge impact was continuous electrifying and listening really of the publi
tanya kramer in jerusalem, welcome tanya is likely to be enough to satisfy protesters. well, that's certainly of the big question tonight. i mean, i spoke to some of the opponents of that who have been protesting in the past as 3 months. and they said, no, they're very skeptical, very cautious. they want to know what this a dialogue that a prime minister benjamin netanyahu offered will actually look like. now today we seen, you know, this unprecedented a general strike big protest again, also...
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tanya had a wonderful premiere. when i turned out to be a spectator in the hall and i saw what tanya did. she took a small part on her own, and she was a fucking mr. director choreographer. i suddenly see tanyatured. tanya are you still a psychologist or in your creative work? now? i understand that the creative profession is very unstable. that's therefore, for all, more psychologists are needed for stability. i chose psychology. yegor, you are often compared with your dad rather, but it started, of course, from the institute of e we studied with the same teachers practically. that's me all the time. well , often on the course they called valera valera valer valer valer, then a completely funny incident happened and came. i'm with my friend they have a performance that he, that, he is on a summer night. here she is to me. well, olesya alexandrovich, what will you say to the performance, and not a person has not bitten. yesterday was before valera or is it unpleasant. it's funny to me. here, they often compare me with quarantine. well, too. it's funny then they ask me. and how it was the most, really. take a profession, well i got into the profession at 5 years old. i started acting later, u
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tanya, stop it. pro-tanya , stop lying, of course, maxim listens to this unpleasantly. all these years , i heard only one thing, how it came. well, come on, well, maybe we'll try, mom won't find out. let's go to the room. if they had taken the children away, they would have forgotten this father. this could not be, and grandfather kicked out my mother a very long time ago. why do you know no? i’m from words, if only i drank from my grandmother from my grandfather, that when she went to give birth to me. uh, left me in the house came running on park, where we live and said that my son. well, no need, maxim, i brought you to the sofa. and my dad called the room for me. grabbed my chest. i only offered only intimate sex. grandfather and grandmother ran, for some reason, to the hospital. i was taken away, there was even a head cap brought. she was turning out. she is the head of the hospital , she really even confirmed that grandfather and grandmother took me away. that's it from the hospital witnesses. he translates my sleep. i put him on the bed. well as you will be with me you will live normally. i said no, and i'm faster already. i went to live my breasts, damn it, my milk is swollen, like, but they didn’t let me in, i wasn’t discharged. i was completely unregistered. tatyana if you say that your father was so cruel to you. as you were not afraid to leave maxim your little child with him, i didn’t have anywhere to carry him. i did not have a residence permit. i left it there, but i was not deprived. i just had nowhere to carry it. very difficult. i believe in your story, because i suppose there could be violence, but there is something else in my feeling, probably, there they expressed it, they didn’t add up with the relationship. you went into other relationships. if you even want to correct this situation, then it seems to me that you really need to tell the children everything as it is. if i had left him in the maternity hospital, i had them and i would just have him then be through me. yes, mother, i came here. i worked, got off with a man and then went to pick him up. i came then went to this guardianship. to me they said, maxim, you will go with your mother to live. he yes , and i took him so that i am deprived, well, who would give him to me? do you believe pavel, now i don’t believe anything to tatyana, of course, how can you believe so many years have passed, but i also hid it all. well, about my father , i didn’t go to bury him, when they told me that my father had died, i wouldn’t go to store him. i came only for a year, you can always find some reason to justify yourself. how can you believe if you yourself are such a frivolous woman who gets one the second, and the spirit of the girls left him under something, the boy was refused, but it seems to me, too, like this on your father. he was so cruel, but he probably wouldn't have taken all these children if you were here. well, do you want to know knocked down? why did you throw your children? i would not have one, my father would not have stopped in the world. i would never agree. i would eat the earth and it would still be. my dad came so beloved. no. this is not an excuse for you as a mother. they're back with no excuse. you have five children. i want to ask you one question, where is everyone these dads are seryozha's father. when i got pregnant, he immediately left me, because his mother did not need her. i was looking for such a daughter-in-law richer, better. prettier. pavlik's father piterantin went missing went to belarus disappeared. maxim's father was constantly an alcoholic. lena has a father and he died from belarus he died. and with lisa 2 years ago, uh, the fact that he died, he was sick with no one for a long time , it turns out no, and never. none of them helped you, seriously. her father did not help pavlik's father helped her at first, when he was still small , his grandmother came to help, helped him. mother and maxim's father never helped a penny to ukraine, she will kill everything. he left us there, how could they not see any help from maxim the father? why did you leave your sons, but not your daughters? why because i didn't want to live with my parents, i didn't want it to be the same with my lena. i left for petrozavodsk here. in the evening, you knew that the older sons were in a foster family. yes, we have rumors uh began to go around the city that they were in a foster family and they were taken to america and consent you wrote to heard no consent did not write, tried to search, san no i did not try, because they were in america and they tried to look for parents. they say no longer look, they were collected. at least you remembered them, yes , you did. very often i remember them as little seryozha and pavlikov. and seryozha was no longer like that pavlik was a more affectionate gentle child. she will take a walk , put her head on her knee and loved when she stroked his head. well, it was like that even when his pike. kiss it was necessary. well, so long to which grave do you go out? i had a little child who showed me that it was a finger, and then he showed me it was magic, my friends showed me there. they said pavlik died there. this is what they told me. then i went to see his grandmother, he said nothing was dying, and his wife will take care, says tanyahe wanted to, he would still be in america , anywhere, even paris, where it is, he would still look for it. in any country if i wanted to find, although i filed 10 years ago , i tried to find it anyway, it’s tatyana didn’t you really have a desire to find and find out where your children are, what actually happened to them desire, then pavlik found with us a year ago before that , what did you do. zhila worked so that my father would confirm whether the test and his alleged mother or the adoptive mother of a man did not tell him the whole truth, and his adoption after advertising is the most interesting door to the world of fantastic shopping buying gifts up to 10% dead end mow, under them that tsoi here in this work it was impossible that they would come up with masks in the new season, the mask thinks the new season, when i lived in asia probably i was the asian king sheikh king sheikh. i could just drive a boat. i'll kill you on sunday at 22:20 on ntv premiere today at 20:00 on ntv
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override supreme court decisions. fillmore, let's go to jerusalem, where tanya kraemer is standing by is getting late where you are now tanya. but protesters are still out on the streets. absolutely, and as soon as the decision was announced, her that to prime minister benjamin netanyahu. o, fired to the defense minister, you of gallant after his address to the nation last night. people the organizers of protest her, but just people anywhere. they just went out to the streets and all kinds of locations across israel. as you said, flocking st sir the highway in tel aviv, but also yet the prime minister's residence, our people came out in. we've been seeing this now for the almost 3 months now that people are coming out and there's no lead up. actually, those protest are crowing a stronger by the day. can netanyahu push this reform through despite all of this opposition? while that is being discussed here, of course tonight as well, you know, are in all a charles here the local channels and commentators are actually questioning on the timing of this dismissal. they also ask, you know, what the price is prime minister netanyah
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either he's tanya agreement with the late tonight from jerusalem. tanya, thank you. before we go, here's a reminder of our top story. european union leaders and brussels have approved an increase in military aid to you crave. the plan will see ukraine received $1000000.00 rounds of artillery ammunition over the next year. the talks comments concerns grow in europe over china's recent show of support. for russia, you're watching the w news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day. stick around. we'll be right back with with oh, ah, fight for freedom in georgia, a controversial bill drives thousands into the streets than the pro russian government is actually giving in. it's a great victory for demonstrator buttons will at last. lucas with 60 minutes on d. w with cha nearby. you office, i am currently more people than ever on the news world wide in such a better life. one of us as well as a committed god, the holiday goes on. ashley. the now here is it a mac. arlington id gotten on the godaddy. legal for condense, duplicate us du nanda. donation on
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tanya kramer joins us now. forum juries, them for more on this. hi, tanya, great to see. so did you dish reform has been halted for now at least. so tell us more about what netanyahu sat in his address. well, i have to say, i mean this has been what a lot of many israelis to day have been waiting for. and this announcement had been delayed and delayed again and again as well. today we understand that he had to get his condition partners, you know, on track with him. and what he said is basically that he would temporarily at least fries this controversial traditional overhaul amidst you. know these mass protests and this general strike that we've been seeing today that has really put a whole to many, many things here in the country. that is a sort of time out as he said, until after the class at recess and after the jewish holidays, the kinessa comes back together in at the end of april. and he wants to hold a dialogue. he says, you know, that he had hold an offer to hold a dialogue with the opposition for the last 3 months, but it had amounted to nothing so far. in listening to commentators here they have remark. there wasn't such a conciliatory speech actually because he also said that, you know, it's a minority that wants to tear the country party. also, again, cold on the military reserve is because most more and more of them that said they, they warned that they might not turn up for training on the rail. a stop to turn up for reserve to t. altogether. this legislation party said this has to stop, and so he will give now this, this time out to find a compromise in with this traditional overhaul. will tanya, how difficult will it be for netanyahu's coalition to past reforms, considering the protest that we've been seeing? well, i think the question is a bit, i mean, he said now what he wants to do in a sense of that he wants to have a dialogue. but how will this look like? i mean, the opposition miss. some of the opposition parties have said time and time, and again that they won't or, you know, go into this dialogue. if this whole overhaul is not stuck completed the whole process. and a lot of israelis have also, you know, ask themselves, why does it have to go so fast over the past 3 months? i mean, we have been seeing protests about growing every month, you know, from protest from saturdays and we had strikes in days of disruption. almost every day there was something in this country and there was wondering why didn't netanyahu intervene earlier or white it has had to come to this. so the big question here is tonight, how will there come, you know, how the style of look like? and a lo
tanya kramer joins us now. forum juries, them for more on this. hi, tanya, great to see. so did you dish reform has been halted for now at least. so tell us more about what netanyahu sat in his address. well, i have to say, i mean this has been what a lot of many israelis to day have been waiting for. and this announcement had been delayed and delayed again and again as well. today we understand that he had to get his condition partners, you know, on track with him. and what he said is...
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tanya and tanya said that no soloists are needed anymore. well, that's it, come on then, well, aria ivanova did not sound long in the ninety-sixth, she announced she was leaving. she is something i somehow tired. i got tired of something. i’m from the fact that every time there is some kind of male producer who , uh, constantly thinks something for me and , by and large, doesn’t really asks. i want to sing or there, how i want to sing, do i even want to sing today, for example, yes? so somehow i sat and thought and came to the conclusion that i probably don’t want any more producers. and as a matter of fact, there are producers out there who are trying not to let go of something. no, i'm absolutely not, with no one, there with no one. with whom i worked, there were never any conflicts. i quite calmly release artists into free swimming. well , it’s even impossible to keep them. tanya matter how talented and hardworking tatyana ivanova was, of course, this combination could not stay on her alone, not in vain, because the creator of the group alexander shishinin conceived a project about two soloists . perhaps only he knew the secret of success, the girl's team and others could not unravel it, however, just as they failed to solve the murder of the producer of a popular group to the end. but if you look again carefully, you can probably find a clue about death. so the situation is like this. right after the ad , everything that hid combinations from us for many years. how did the adventures of a charming bass player end, where did the beautiful keyboard player disappear, and who is now looking in the mouth, the former drummer is the denouement of a loud story, literally in a couple of minutes. a pensioner from saratov settled in her a couple's apartment and disappeared to answer calls. neighbours. they said this apartment was sold a long time ago and my aunt no long
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tanya bardsley , diagnosed six weeks bardsley, diagnosed six weeks before her 40th birthday with adhd we're delighted to be joined by tanya this morning to share more of a story. delighted. we've got we tried to get you a little bit earlier. i know signal is great in cheshire, but you're great and you're with us. so do you want tell us a little bit about your story and your journey to being diagnosed with adhd and what you've gone through ? yes. hi, you've gone through? yes. hi, guys. yes, that and so all my life i just knew there was something about me. i couldn't make it in and i always wondered why everyone just found living life so easy. and i found everything so hard. just the simplest of tasks . and it wasn't simplest of tasks. and it wasn't until my 40th birthday that i got diagnosed with adhd and everything sort of made sense . everything sort of made sense. but leading up to that, i'd been to doctors for the past 20 years, i've anxiety and inner restlessness . and they just all restlessness. and they just all the doctors and gp's just threw me anti—depressants which of course is like giving tablets to. someone like so that a migraine as well as the adhd which led to me having the breakdown and anton you when you talk about an inner wrestler business people might say oh that's you know well i'm sure you can cope with that when it's every moment of every day. so noise loud. you're not noise is sound loud. you're not being to sort of control your emotions and you did actually try to commit suicide, didn't you? it was bad. yeah so it's like living with 17 tv's or in my head . and tried to complete my head. and tried to complete suicide three times. so luckily i'm very, very bad at to take my own life. i thank god i'm laughing about that. but it's not a laughing matter. laughing about that. but it's not a laughing matter . just try not a laughing matter. just try and see the funny side to try it's not so i'm really, really very passionate about trying to raise awareness and just trying to the word out that i'm to help people and the waiting lists are so, so long for people to get . so, so long for people to get. and that 2 to 7 years seven years is just so long. and i will say you are a woman on a mission to do this you want to make sure that people get the and actually it's more difficult to be diagnosed if a girl than a boy people you know of boys sort of misbehaving to explain a little bit about that the between being diagnosed to be a girl or a boy so like boys we picked up more disruptive so like you said but i think adhd. i always just thought of a little boy when involved with the vitriolic ads, you know and they more in turn in a they also more in turn in a restlessness if the noise in the head and we're we're better at masking it and we're not as disruptive teachers and everything we're not a problem to anyone and we're not good to speaking about it. and telling people what's wrong with us. so we sort of fell under the radar. yeah so you might say may be ordinary daydream a girl you might oh she's just might think oh she's just daydreaming or thinking about all the things and going out tonight and focusing on the work where a boy will be disruptive. many people watching will say, but tanya you know, a cheshire housewife. you've married well and looking at stunning and but it's at your stunning and but it's still impacted you but you want to help other people . yeah so to help other people. yeah so i how to i a lot of studying of the mind so i get hyperfocus so iused the mind so i get hyperfocus so i used to hyperfocus on thoughts which we use to time to try to suicide . so now i'm trying to suicide. so now i'm trying to steer away and focus on the positive and when i'm in high focus i can get a lot done and i'll go i'll just vegetable a couple of days just complete the entire but i detect the turning in my life is just being diagnosed . i'm just knowing diagnosed. i'm just knowing about it and being aware about it. so i know when to rest . i it. so i know when to rest. i know because to use . so i just know because to use. so i just think it's really very important to get the message out that . to get the message out that. some people might not be depressed they might n
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tanya, you were feel vindicated. tanya, you were a very vocal sceptic around lockdown . i think i feel lockdown. i think i feel vindicated when i'm cooking again, back on, you know, on on terrestrial television, which i'm never will be again. terrestrial television, which i'm never will be again . because i'm never will be again. because because i was so vocal about lockdowns because could see lockdowns, because i could see people suffering and what was going on. lost because of going on. i've lost because of lockdown, because of covid. lockdown, not because of covid. i don't think i'll ever be i don't want to be vindicated. i just want them put it right and i think it could never happen again. it it could never happen because it has to come out. no government ever taken powers government has ever taken powers in before and can't in peacetime before and can't ever again that but that ever happen again that but that in itself. nigel slightly worries me because we knew that the infection fatality rate with covid was incredibly small. we knew very we knew that knew that very on we knew that by by the end of the first by the by the end of the first wave we're really across wave we're really looking across the we did we did did the world if we did we did did we did. we knew that we absolutely that there was a very small particular of people who were at risk. everybody had an individual profile as we do individual risk profile as we do for cancer, we do for for cancer, as we do for everything. everybody's everything. and everybody's individual was individual risk profile was completed. set that up completed. right? we set that up . my concern if a virus comes along again and there was talk of one recently, i can't remember which it was that jenny windley has a very high infection fatality rate . we infection fatality rate. we won't listen to. the government. well, i mean , that's where well, i mean, that's where i think that you have to argue. i'm putting the matt hancock whatsapp whatsapps out there is in the public interest. it is well there is no thought about that because they would come out they would have coming out anyway in the public it wouldn't last all journalist that would be too late. so obviously we have an absolute right to see this material. have an absolute right to see this material . what it comes this material. what it comes down to going right back to the beginning of the pandemic. we really didn't know what covid was going to do. so but we did have the imperial college . have the imperial college. modelling which was saying up to 500,000 people could die without some kind of intervention no. it was still something that wasn't a prediction that was just a warning of what might happen. no, because if you look at the first news conferences they did, the first ones, whitty and vallance, all said, is that don't worry about this , you don't worry about this, you don't worry about this, you don't have to wear masks because they'll do nothing to airborne virus. have to shut virus. we don't have to shut schools children not schools because children are not a of this. they're not a not part of this. they're not going be by covid. going to be harmed by covid. it's just the old that was that what they were first to as what they were the first to as i said. and then they to lie to us. they started to take these graphs them and i'm graphs and twist them and i'm going quote vallance going to quote patrick vallance here for these. what's here from dc for these. what's up let's see, he actually said up? let's see, he actually said he was a chief scientific officer. my advice that the government suck up the government should suck up the miserable of miserable interpretation of scientific data and then to in an atmosphere of cranked up fear they did this to us. these children are suffering washing their oh seeds anorexics themselves suicide . they did themselves suicide. they did this to us and they have to pay. they have to pay for it. do you accept the first lockdown was the only thing they have done at the only thing they have done at the time? yes. no, i do. i know you do . and i think what we you do. and i think what we should have done is, is what they said at the great balance declaration, try and isolate some were some people that were vulnerable. an airborne vulnerable. but it's an airborne virus. the reality you virus. and the reality is you can't virus, you can't an airborne virus, you just can't do it. the first the first one i was on board with, because i don't think we knew. we thought societies is emerging china at that stage at that point false of point and false which of course you can't trust them. i was i was just perpetually astonished by the amounts of trust that people why i'm people had. that was why i'm trusting trust. the trust trusting the trust. the trust element was that the time, element was that at the time, the mitigations they were putting place seemed to be putting in place seemed to be reasonable what we knew at reasonable given what we knew at the three week, the danger the time. three week, the danger of the nhs being overwhelmed was, was the, which was the main thing because was what thing that because that was what was happening in if you was happening in italy if you remember, that happening in remember, that was happening in italy and they didn't want it repeated right. repeated here. that's right. happened because happened endlessly because everybody they everybody was isolate and they didn't have ambulance drivers. it actually of it wasn't actually because of covid, also happened in covid, but it also happened in italy seen italy because what we've seen from the world, the from from across the world, the average age of death is 82, with at least one pre—existing medical condition. in italy, medical condition. and in italy, there were a lot of intergenerational family living. you to work out. you you only had to work out. you only had to look at mortality statistics realise dying statistics to realise was dying in to realise the in italy, to realise the majority them were 80 majority of them were over 80 and therefore we should have, as tanyae an act, the great barrington declaration is to put protect this is the revelation protect. this is the revelation about these messages is we about these text messages is we not neither we neither not we did neither we neither protected in the protected the vulnerable in the way should have done way that we should have done right early wave and right in that early wave and allowed younger those at allowed the younger those at very risk to have freedoms very low risk to have freedoms because nobody asked the elderly why, why, why ? if that was what why, why, why? if that was what they wanted, why don't we follow they wanted, why don't we follow the of pandemic policy the years of pandemic policy that we had been looking at over these scientists, these these these scientists, these doctors? a pandemic doctors? they had a pandemic policy. thrown out policy. why was it thrown out the window? follow china. that was still but that's we still haven't come. so i think we're just going to show
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yes, here i almost burned my wife katya, i almost didn’t name tanya by the name of my mistress, well, i bought tanya’s well , if anything, on whom it would be possible to blame all this. well, that's great. well done, it's all good now. fine. my wife brought home a poodle yesterday, she said, this is ashot, that's what i think about it, it was a meeting place that cannot be changed 14:00 weekdays ntv all the best, goodbye. 56 russian children returned to their homeland from syria how many are still waiting for their flight? and when will this flight take place? under the roar of artillery shelling, now you do not pay attention to it. just working doing their job about how russian doctors work on the front lines and do not make a difference to their own . disturbing bankruptcy russian real estate and what option can be an alternative to a mortgage? tourism on lake baikal or not just a flight, what else are the deepest lakes in the world ready to surprise their guests with ? as well as the implementation of national projects and the participation of chechen military personnel of a special military opera
yes, here i almost burned my wife katya, i almost didn’t name tanya by the name of my mistress, well, i bought tanya’s well , if anything, on whom it would be possible to blame all this. well, that's great. well done, it's all good now. fine. my wife brought home a poodle yesterday, she said, this is ashot, that's what i think about it, it was a meeting place that cannot be changed 14:00 weekdays ntv all the best, goodbye. 56 russian children returned to their homeland from syria how many...
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tanya, i welcome you today on our broadcast congratulations studio congratulations ukrainians, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, tanya , i know that one of the directions of the fund, because von deals not only with rehabilitation, but one of the directions of the fund is the rehabilitation of the wounded. began in 14th year and in 19th year we opened a rehabilitation center in irpen , similar to the american fish center for military personnel nextstep ukraine, can you please tell me in more detail how exactly you recruit military personnel for rehabilitation, how do you select them? they apply independently. are you in touch ? with hospitals and you see who needs help here is more detail this is the whole way so that those people who will hear us now can understand whether they can also turn to you if they need such help well first of all i want to point out why we we decided to open a rehabilitation center in ukraine because since the 15th year we have been bringing seriously injured people to the united states of america and there they underwent , of course, rehabilitation after treatment, but in america it is quite expensive. don't mind helping us both financially and with their knowledge, and we completely made it according to the analogue of the american rehabilitation center, all the equipment was completely imported from the states or from europe, our rehabilitators passed internship in the usa and of course, since we were in hospitals from the 14th year, we supported the boys and helped them. therefore, i knew exactly who we could invite according to our referral, and this is neuro and neurorehabilitation, so we just offered there, they came to us completely the whole spectrum is yes in the usa. they have accommodation and food. we deliver them to the rehabilitation center. all they need is a desire to work and then . this has been going on since the 19th year. that's why we don't have, in principle, let's say, our task is to spread the word about our center somewhere, because the guys know about us well, how the procedure itself takes place, we have a so-called form on the page of our rehabilitation center a questionnaire that they have to fill out or they call us directly to the center send us their post-crisis songs documents our rehabilitators consider if there are additional questions they contact the patient and when we have a free place both in the schedule and for accommodation if they are guys from other regions then we write them down and that's it, and the program for each one begins . of course, this is an individual program. since each individual has, let's say, injuries and the condition after the injury, that's why our rehabilitators deal with each patient individually, somehow, tanyae tell me, i'm interested in the question, who in priority, because i know that very often you select, let's say, such difficult cases and try to help those whom you could not help in other places, well, you could help right away, it's important understand. i want to point out that it doesn't matter if it's physical or psychological, we don't have a culture of rehabilitation at all. we are often approached with a request for help when it's been more than a year since the injury. people think that rehabilitation is something like that . what can be postponed for later so that it is not urgent, but in fact , we need to apply for rehabilitation in time, because sometimes we look at the nature of the injury and we understand that if we had applied for help in time, we would have been able to a greater extent help and more percentage of recovery would be able to provide and help patients to recover. therefore, now i am calling on everyone, especially guys who think that rehabilitation is so
tanya, i welcome you today on our broadcast congratulations studio congratulations ukrainians, glory to ukraine, glory to the heroes, tanya , i know that one of the directions of the fund, because von deals not only with rehabilitation, but one of the directions of the fund is the rehabilitation of the wounded. began in 14th year and in 19th year we opened a rehabilitation center in irpen , similar to the american fish center for military personnel nextstep ukraine, can you please tell me in...
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tanya somehow hooked him very much. and what kind of date or she refused peter invited tanya to the musical.taurant, of course, but for the first time it will do. well, of course, and most importantly, that it is not necessary to talk there and look at each other is not necessary, unlike a restaurant. they will sit for a couple of hours in the dark , look at the stage and goodbye. well, then maybe get hungry and go to a restaurant. now tell me, it’s better for you to cuckoo in the registry office yourself, and wish the same for others, you know, it’s better to cuckoo alone than with some kind of devil. it's like a skin. you would n't have given up. i need to do something here urgently . let's talk later. all right, now get to work. sorry. what do you want to know what it is painting? this is a painting by the artist timofei khudobin, july, noon written in the early thirties of the last century, this copy was written, most likely our time. how much can it cost? without the thirtieth demand now there is khudobin, of course, he didn’t walk, nor malevich , but i think that such a picture will co
tanya somehow hooked him very much. and what kind of date or she refused peter invited tanya to the musical.taurant, of course, but for the first time it will do. well, of course, and most importantly, that it is not necessary to talk there and look at each other is not necessary, unlike a restaurant. they will sit for a couple of hours in the dark , look at the stage and goodbye. well, then maybe get hungry and go to a restaurant. now tell me, it’s better for you to cuckoo in the registry...
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tanya, you'll help for my son. this is my run, the child and the i don't oh want that a hugh was killed in this war. tanya meyer found herself in this role somewhat by accident. despite an earlier career in investment banking. for years she'd been mostly a stay at home. mom then russia invaded ukraine february 24th awoke. i burst into tears cried the whole morning and then like, i just started following what was happening. someone wrote me, hey tanya, if you're in vienna like you should go help at the transition go there. they had rush or ukrainian speakers fluent in russian meyer helped ukrainians arriving in vienna. many of whom had just a few belongings and plastic bags and a little if any cash. she started buying things for people out of her own pocket. but the level of need quickly became overwhelming. refugees were stuck in the arrival center for many weeks, instead of the envisioned 3 days. and as long as they were there, they could not start getting financial assistance. the state response was super slow and completely chaotic, and they were waiting months to get any money from the austrian government. that's where the idea was born to crowd fund grocery cards of 50 euros each. together with some volunteers, tanya meyer created a website and started pleading for funds on social media. she puts every penny into the gift cards, mailing many by hand and posting photos of the food recipients. by so far about 4000 cards have be
tanya, you'll help for my son. this is my run, the child and the i don't oh want that a hugh was killed in this war. tanya meyer found herself in this role somewhat by accident. despite an earlier career in investment banking. for years she'd been mostly a stay at home. mom then russia invaded ukraine february 24th awoke. i burst into tears cried the whole morning and then like, i just started following what was happening. someone wrote me, hey tanya, if you're in vienna like you should go help...
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tanya franks , candice brown . tanya franks, candice brown.aul o'grady used to wake up to this morning wasn't it? eamonn i'm a bad sleeper and just by chance , you sleeper and just by chance, you know, i do that terrible thing. ihave know, i do that terrible thing. i have my phone by my bed and i just happened. press the text about 230 this morning and it said andre , who would never text said andre, who would never text me really ? and i just knew me really? and i just knew i just knew. and he just let me know what had happened . and i've know what had happened. and i've hardly slept since . i just kept hardly slept since. i just kept thinking about it. he was the most wonderful man as you. i don't need to tell you you. met him. you're a friend of his. well, and i just can't believe i'm talking about him in the past tense again, we know he had health problems and everything else , but he kind of seemed else, but he kind of seemed invincible . always looked good. invincible. always looked good. yeah, whatever is going on. on the inside. yeah h
tanya franks , candice brown . tanya franks, candice brown.aul o'grady used to wake up to this morning wasn't it? eamonn i'm a bad sleeper and just by chance , you sleeper and just by chance, you know, i do that terrible thing. ihave know, i do that terrible thing. i have my phone by my bed and i just happened. press the text about 230 this morning and it said andre , who would never text said andre, who would never text me really ? and i just knew me really? and i just knew i just knew. and he...
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tanya. she thought that she could carry 70 kg every day, it didn’t work out, it would be good, but her joints said no, be bad, tanyas? he gave me severe pain in the naked walk. so that i can stop, sometimes my legs give way, and i fall, it’s not difficult to get up, only with help, it’s clear, but with help it’s also difficult, after all, you need to lift 120 kg. this is four no one needed. so, when you get out of bed, it’s also difficult to become, for now. i didn’t do a little massage, then only along the wall, then i’ll disperse , and slowly start to walk, but, but i constantly drink painkillers. uh-huh no , i've had it for 210 years. so well, that is, she has a vicious circle, weight gave the fight pain pain a without moving immobility gives weight weight this causes pain. look here. let me show you what really happens with your joints. this is a joint. and this is another additional person 4 kg. and now this, look what happens to him. get up my dear, we are in shock. that is, you are a typical representative of a sick nipple with arthritis or an overweight woman with startosis, the main reason is constant dail
tanya. she thought that she could carry 70 kg every day, it didn’t work out, it would be good, but her joints said no, be bad, tanyas? he gave me severe pain in the naked walk. so that i can stop, sometimes my legs give way, and i fall, it’s not difficult to get up, only with help, it’s clear, but with help it’s also difficult, after all, you need to lift 120 kg. this is four no one needed. so, when you get out of bed, it’s also difficult to become, for now. i didn’t do a little...
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yes, here i almost burned my wife katya, i almost didn’t name tanya by the name of my mistress, well, i bought tanya’s poodle yesterday , she said, this is ashot. that's what i thought, it was a meeting place that cannot be changed. 14:00 will not be ntv all the best, goodbye.
yes, here i almost burned my wife katya, i almost didn’t name tanya by the name of my mistress, well, i bought tanya’s poodle yesterday , she said, this is ashot. that's what i thought, it was a meeting place that cannot be changed. 14:00 will not be ntv all the best, goodbye.
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tanya no one should pray. to all the saints literally after 3 hours doctors say the bleeding has stopped. they come to consciousness. he redgd where i am tanya because you were dying do you remember anything at all, he says i don't remember anything. i only remember that i prayed. all saints. well, it began, as they say slowly. and now we are a million percent sure that it is the matronushka that saves him is recovery. the sisters do not consider the sisters to be a real miracle throughout their lives, and even after death they often come to the saint with prayers for health and the blind. the matron helps, but what is surprising to herself in her entire life, she could not help, at the age of eighteen, the matron lost her legs and up to her death. she hasn't taken a single step on her own. due to the fact that the legs were paralyzed, how did it happen? one day, she came to church. and she met some woman there, who means to her, looked, and said something. here are the matrons since then, she stopped walking. it is believed that here, uh, an enemy of the human race appeared to her under the guise of a woman and deprived her of her legs in o
tanya no one should pray. to all the saints literally after 3 hours doctors say the bleeding has stopped. they come to consciousness. he redgd where i am tanya because you were dying do you remember anything at all, he says i don't remember anything. i only remember that i prayed. all saints. well, it began, as they say slowly. and now we are a million percent sure that it is the matronushka that saves him is recovery. the sisters do not consider the sisters to be a real miracle throughout...
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tanya looks like when she came to the doctor. it's been almost a month and a half since the procedure. our tanyas are 45 years old.e turned white, which says how you like it, the result is very pleasant. i am very delighted and my family is delighted. this is the most important thing, and what the husband said, well, the first day, the husband said, you don’t want to wash before going to bed, because these spots turn red there, you need to understand, because the device burns them, but it burns in a very dosed way, so the first effect is like this, but then it all peels off and turns white, yes, but now it's just amazing. i think it will be even better. i just want to show. look, the point is that this light absorbs only what has a pigment, that is, either a brownish spot or a dark color of blood, if we shine this light on an ordinary cell, nothing happens to it. and if we shine on such a cell on a dark one, then this cell bursts in the literal sense of the word. this is the result. well, i ask all women whether it is necessary to take care of themselves or not? or still surrender to the will of fate? say you and
tanya looks like when she came to the doctor. it's been almost a month and a half since the procedure. our tanyas are 45 years old.e turned white, which says how you like it, the result is very pleasant. i am very delighted and my family is delighted. this is the most important thing, and what the husband said, well, the first day, the husband said, you don’t want to wash before going to bed, because these spots turn red there, you need to understand, because the device burns them, but it...
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Mar 15, 2023
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tanya tatiana she is in the past. i don't know. no, no, i'll drive myself. andryusha good good day to talk with tatyana titova has not yet come. okay, sorry, goodbye. tanya
tanya tatiana she is in the past. i don't know. no, no, i'll drive myself. andryusha good good day to talk with tatyana titova has not yet come. okay, sorry, goodbye. tanya
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tanya think, there will be no more such a chance. only i can help you. don’t you really want to live with dignity and mom to live, damn it, a week, tanya, i’ll close the loanhave to make your own decision. you will be unhappy all your life. believe me, she swore by her health. i believed they usually don't swear like that. i will never, ever set you up. you still me for many years. you know, as a decent person and no matter what my bank does, i will never let you down , i will never let you suffer in the sense that you pay for something else, something like this will never make me laugh handed over my passport as pledge. uh, tried to convince and how uh addition i am in 2 days she said that her mother was in the hospital urgently. she needed her passport, and i had to wrap it back. don't worry, everything will be fine. everything will be over soon. she's already at her limit. to be honest, my mother was also taken to the hospital with the coronavirus and my grandmother was taken to the hospital with the coronavirus. imagine me paying the loan for another 3 years, and snezhana was given 3 years and 6 months. she will get out of prison. and it turns out with
tanya think, there will be no more such a chance. only i can help you. don’t you really want to live with dignity and mom to live, damn it, a week, tanya, i’ll close the loanhave to make your own decision. you will be unhappy all your life. believe me, she swore by her health. i believed they usually don't swear like that. i will never, ever set you up. you still me for many years. you know, as a decent person and no matter what my bank does, i will never let you down , i will never let you...
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tanya moved in. i agreed with my neighbor for an apartment rented by tan. he will move there and we will manage with little blood, wait. okay god. here it is tanyal my heart, quarreled with her, in general. now he sits in the room, now he doesn’t come out. well, nothing to sit, sit on me, you understand? sorry. you me out for jeans. la, you forgave me, mom, listen, well, maybe you still go to her, see how she is somehow not calm to me. well, she treats you well. well, just look at how she is, please, won't won't. i beg you, go fox. and where is masha mama, i can’t do this anymore. why did you lie that dad is on a business trip? i don't want to live in this house, you don't have to call me. i don't need masha. please. oh, you're right. well , indeed, since the pioneer camps , i haven’t been to any discos there for a long time. it’s hot it's noisy there. in general, i love to dance. and what about a club vacation oh, they love to dance, look at me, relax, drink. listen , i love to relax, kill, but only at home with you some kind of boring feeling that you are 50 years old. well. you guessed it, in 10 years it will be 50, i'm sorry. she's just tryi
tanya moved in. i agreed with my neighbor for an apartment rented by tan. he will move there and we will manage with little blood, wait. okay god. here it is tanyal my heart, quarreled with her, in general. now he sits in the room, now he doesn’t come out. well, nothing to sit, sit on me, you understand? sorry. you me out for jeans. la, you forgave me, mom, listen, well, maybe you still go to her, see how she is somehow not calm to me. well, she treats you well. well, just look at how she is,...