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интервью Дмитрия Гордона с Лаймой Вайкуле
0:26
«Войну невозможно было представить, этого нельзя было допустить»
2:10
«Я онемела, было так страшно»
4:24
«Невозможно представить, как плохо сейчас украинцам»
5:18
«Мы думали, пандемия самое плохое время. Бывает хуже»
6:30
«Несправедливость не может победить»
7:40
«Люди в России сошли с ума. Все перевернули, еще и Украина виноватой осталась»
8:10
«Я против агрессии против Украины. Украине надо помогать»
9:11
«Зло никогда не победит»
12:29
о встречах с Путиным
13:36
«Во время пандемии с Путиным что-то случилось»
14:50
«У россиян страх, который передается с генами»
17:17
Гордон о своем магазине мерча "Гордон шоп". Покупая, помогаешь ВСУ!
18:59
«Я знала, что в Крым не поеду, поставила точку»
22:32
«Я была идиоткой»
24:11
о русском языке: «На каком языке хочу, на том и говорю»
26:16
«Галкин – умница. Надо оставаться свободным»
27:17
«Русским надо встать на колени и извиниться»
28:37
«Галкин и Пугачева уехали не из-за выгоды, а из-за позиции. Они многого лишились»
30:03
«Мне не могут простить, что я ругаю Советский Союз. А что хорошего было?»
32:33
Гордон о своих книгах из "Гордон шоп". Покупая, помогаешь ВСУ!
33:17
«Галкин ничего не потерял, только приобрел»
35:47
«У меня страшное разочарование»
36:23
о встрече с Пугачевой в Юрмале: «Выглядит она отлично, все прекрасно»
37:44
«Петь не хочется, грустно»
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о позиции Резника: «Много ума не надо, чтобы понимать: убивать – плохо!»
42:30
«Резник осуждал войну 40 лет назад, что сейчас поменялось?»
44:18
«Российские звезды заигрались, им уже некуда деваться»
45:42
«Не хотим русских в Латвии ни под каким соусом. У нас есть память и опыт»
48:48
«Паулс делает, что хочет. Свобода и привилегия возраста»
50:21
«Мне плевать на российский рынок»
52:46
«Как доказать Симоньян, что у Галкина хороший юмор?»
55:56
«Галкин был бы замечательным президентом России»
58:40
«Путину придется ответить»
1:00:06
«Как закончить войну? Возьмите все свое оружие и уходите из Украины»
1:01:26
«Не ищите фашистов в Украине, когда они под носом. Разберитесь у себя дома»
1:03:07
«Путину надо сказать: «Все, ребята, закончили»
1:04:30
«Смотрю на Зеленского и гордость пробирает»
1:06:03
«Не могу вернуться в эту злую Россию»
1:08:20
Вайкуле поет Гордону на латышском
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Good evening Good evening
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I'm glad to see you I'm glad to see you as
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beautiful as always
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and you know what I'm thinking about That's the first
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thought I had, could you imagine
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having traveled around Russia so much so knowing
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Russia you could probably
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imagine that
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someday this would happen a terrible
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tragedy, and this is not only a Ukrainian
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tragedy, the Russian tragedy is considered,
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first of all, it was impossible to imagine it, you
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can never never just say that it’s all that
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happened, it’s too much.
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It’s not that it was impossible to imagine,
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it couldn’t be done
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at all today in the 21st century, to
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do this today when I I
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thought, you know, I thought,
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Imagine that France is at war,
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for example, with Germany, it’s impossible, why,
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but because if you need,
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you need land, run away and buy
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please, you will buy a house lake along with the
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lake there is
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no need today because
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people have the same income, the same
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level of mentality It seems to me So I
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was just thinking like this and I’m thinking why
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it’s impossible there, but with Russia it was
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possible we should
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be the same
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now for me. It seems to me that what
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happened, it could only happen
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in some kind of life
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in the life of not only people but also generations. It
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happens, such a day happens when
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they say this is what happened before this day And
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what happens after this day this is the
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day it became for millions of tens of
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millions of Ukrainians 10 20 February 4,
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2022 what did you feel on this
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day when you found out that the war had started,
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this is what I think it was like -how did
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he have I was still
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not particularly able
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to react I mean
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[music]
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going
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on Instagram
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is impossible for me for many different
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reasons
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[music]
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But it was so scary as soon as I
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got caught I immediately called my
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musicians
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and I decided to support him and it
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ended up that he supported me
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and it just killed me on the spot
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and I thought just not to cry and then I
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looked at this Instagram I think how
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fake it looked but because I wanted to
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pretend that I was kind of very strong
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and
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just stop the war Don’t shoot,
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this is not about that at all, this is
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Russia’s aggressive aggressive action against
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Ukraine It’s not like don’t shoot there,
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shoot at all, today it’s just
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funny to remember this because it was impossible to
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imagine that
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such a thing would happen at all and I still
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can’t believe that this is happening and you know
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what I have now if
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something is bad for me I always think that I feel
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bad in Ukraine, why
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And as soon as I had
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some procedures there Don’t you dare be afraid of lime
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in Ukraine now it’s like that and it’s much worse for you you
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don’t have the right to even think, don’t even
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be afraid, and that’s all, no matter what procedure I do, it’s
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unpleasant,
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we told myself all the time, it’s much
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worse there, don’t be afraid, that’s
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how bad it is for you now, you can’t
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imagine it,
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we couldn’t
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I thought I always say how great
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we live we lived such a long life and
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there was no war.
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Please remember under Brezhnev.
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As they said, if only there was no war,
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it has become as if it was funny
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because but it couldn’t.
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What kind of crazy person would do this, and
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today, when
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such weapons are crazy, but who
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will do this No,
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I don’t even think that
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they don’t worry, they don’t worry that
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people are being destroyed,
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animals are being destroyed, birds are being destroyed, the
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Black Sea
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is destroying from the air, the
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climate is changing, well, at least something should
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work for a person, it seems to me like that, well,
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someone likes something, you know, there’s fish there,
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someone- then they love birds, someone just wants to
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breathe fresh air, someone doesn’t want the
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climate to change No, it doesn’t
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stop
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We thought that the worst time is this
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pandemic, it can be worse
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today, absolutely many
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leaders of European countries and just
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Europeans say but We understood that
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when the Horde came at you,
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hold out for three days, well, hold out for
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a week, or at most a month Well,
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it’s impossible to fight them, there are so many of them, 140
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million, a nuclear country,
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semi-crazy, these hordes,
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how did you hold out? They say it’s a miracle,
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some kind of miracle, tell me, you verified it on the first
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two days there
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that Ukraine can withstand or did
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you understand that
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I never even had a chance that
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injustice could win,
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somehow I even I, right now, right
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now you asked I think that no,
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this never occurred to me for a single moment
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because
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we were taught that good wins
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and it
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cannot be otherwise
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And today when you listen you can’t believe your
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ears because it looks as
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if people have gone crazy, they
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have turned everything upside down like this,
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Ukraine is to blame
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and still doesn’t want to agree on
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something else it doesn’t want And what what
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I don’t understand what’s going on with people’s heads
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doesn’t understand even I gave several
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interviews and I read the comments and I think
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I don’t even have comments
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that I could respond to because
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they say it’s crazy
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to answer anyone they don’t hear they
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invent themselves They They think that I’m just
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against Russia,
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it’s a matter of aggression that was done by Russia,
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which
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attacked Ukraine, it was the same thing all the time
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Russia attacked Ukraine, that’s the
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point,
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but I don’t know if I pass by in a
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car and the weak will be offended, but it
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seems to me that every normal person
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will stop and help him
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and that’s why
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Ukraine needs to be helped,
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they don’t even know how you tolerate it. I do
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n’t even understand how you tolerate it
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because we can’t do anything. I
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can’t help so much so that all this
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ends so that
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people don’t cry so that there isn’t so much.
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hatred,
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but I can just imagine if she attacked me,
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I would probably be even worse,
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you said
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and strength, the main strength of patience, the forces of luck,
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health, Victory,
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evil cannot win.
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You said that evil cannot win.
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I once came to an interview when I was very young. Do
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you remember in Soviet The Union
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had a wonderful directors, actor Rolan
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Bykov,
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amazing wise man born in
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Kiev
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and so he tells me Tell me, what do you
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think, good and evil always wins
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I say of course good
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no wins evil I look at him I think what
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he says he says And what
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despite to the Victory of evil Victory of good
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I say I don’t know it says that it
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remains good
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That is, he said that,
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unfortunately, good does not always win over evil, justice does not always
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triumph That’s the
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main trouble, sometimes it’s arrogant force,
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it dominates,
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but it seems to me that
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not today tomorrow
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Someday, anyway, everything comes back in
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my life,
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I just never did anything bad to anyone,
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but I did
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several good things, I had deeds in
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my life,
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and you know, some kind of line is
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being built and it doesn’t come back. That’s
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what I noticed,
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but still I noticed, God forbid, I think
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only about someone,
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but it’s not very good, it
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definitely comes back to me.
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I’ll experience it too. Therefore, I think that
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if
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you philosophize a little, it
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seems to me that
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good will win anyway, you just
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understand how much suffering, how much
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suffering you need to cross out
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it’s like you’ve already lost because
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you’re suffering, but in the end
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good will win anyway.
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Somehow it’ll work out like this, but
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it will happen.
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You and Putin are personally acquainted, yes
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familiar. Well, friend, we didn’t fraternize, we know each other, but we know each other.
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Well, that’s how you met how it was
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Yes, these were concerts, these were some kind of
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small
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performances where you were close.
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New Year is like that, but
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was it really possible? He can be a very
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charming person if you want. So I
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wanted to ask what impression he
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makes when communicating directly
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probably If he wants,
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I don’t know what he is like,
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now we see who is who and what is
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happening, but it
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seems to me that
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I can’t even talk like that, but it
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seems to me that what happened to him during
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the pandemic,
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I know I have
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friends who
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simply
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collapsed during the pandemic into such a depression that I had to
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get out of it, I was lucky
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with the help of doctors
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and it seems to me that
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despite what is happening today, everyone
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is traveling and flying, and Vladimir Vladimirovich is still a
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long table
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and as far as we hear
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stories on the Internet that every person
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who meets him He should be
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in quarantine for 40 days, you understand that the
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whole world
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has already forgotten about this
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and everything is happening to him, everything is
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very scary, it may not be anymore He
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decides the
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same, too, maybe
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it’s even worse,
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you know,
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many Ukrainians believe that the main
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source of our troubles is Putin
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I would be broader Putin and the Russian people looked at these things
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because Putin is equal to the
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Russian people, the Russian people are
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equal to Putin, look how they
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support this aggression, how they shout,
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beat them, destroying them, how they rejoice
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when Russian missiles bomb our cities,
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kill children, Old people, an
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amazing story and, willy-nilly, everything
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time to make excursions Yes, in history you
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in Latvia are well aware of what I’m about to say
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and this is well remembered and it will
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never be erased, how
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Soviet tanks with red
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stars entered a free country, how the NKVDists came after them,
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what they did to the Latvian
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people, how the Russians arrived, how they changed
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life was going on right away in memory, this is all
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Well, leave it with the gene,
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this fear is transmitted with the genes simply
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My mother, our parents always wanted to
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take care of us, this fear that is in Russia today
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My mother was a young woman When
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there was a war, but
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you are still in it I was afraid I was
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afraid
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She hid a lot of things from me, she was afraid
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then she told me a lot of things But
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this fear and today when I look at
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what is happening to the Russians, they
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also have this fear as if it has returned,
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probably something was done wrong in the
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nineties they did not complete it we didn’t finish the end
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unfortunately
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very sad very sad
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Well guys now I’ll show you what you
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need to drink tea with, look what I
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have in my hands Gordon’s bird’s milk
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in chocolate is delicious Bird’s milk
00:17:31
I haven’t eaten anything better in my life
00:17:34
and here it is I have marshmallows in my hands Gordon
00:17:37
Believe me, I haven’t eaten anything better in my life
00:17:40
and it’s true, look at them
00:17:44
on my plate Here they are Bird’s
00:17:46
milk
00:17:48
marshmallows This is such a beauty Now look
00:17:51
what I have I have a
00:17:54
regular cup like a cup here I have it I put it on,
00:17:57
take a teapot and pour it into a cup.
00:18:01
Now let's see what will
00:18:03
happen to this cup. I pour boiling
00:18:05
water,
00:18:07
pour it, pour it, pour it,
00:18:10
look what will
00:18:12
happen to it. It
00:18:25
has already appeared and Now look here are the
00:18:29
candies
00:18:35
No, well, this is a bomb
00:18:37
and here is a marshmallow
00:18:40
[music]
00:18:44
these are two diamonds
00:18:47
for your health guys
00:18:58
You know, I want to thank you
00:19:03
for your position and you know what else for the
00:19:06
fact that you
00:19:08
very clearly and simply and immediately decided
00:19:12
on that that you easily sacrificed your wealth, your money
00:19:17
that you earned in Russia,
00:19:21
and the convictions and justice within
00:19:25
you, they won,
00:19:29
this is more important, of course, but few people
00:19:33
understand this, so you remember how Vakhtang
00:19:36
Konstantinovich, the late great man, in
00:19:39
2008,
00:19:43
his own way But that’s how conscience is he
00:19:48
prompted him to do so,
00:19:52
he told me then my legs would never be there
00:19:55
until they returned everything that they
00:19:58
stole from Georgia my legs he
00:20:00
kept his words the man he lost money
00:20:03
he spent his whole life traveling around Russia, woe to not
00:20:07
know lost a lot of money lost prosperity there
00:20:10
Lost comfort but he was a
00:20:13
happy man until the end of his days
00:20:16
because he was a man
00:20:20
What you can’t say What you can’t say but the
00:20:23
vast majority Unfortunately,
00:20:25
artists,
00:20:27
by the way, Georgian artists, too, I was
00:20:31
friends with Vatanov Konstantinovich
00:20:33
I somehow remember him at night in Batumi we’ve been sitting for 80
00:20:36
years I say Well, how so Well, they
00:20:41
don’t sing, but you don’t mean them Yes, they touch them
00:20:46
artists artists It
00:20:51
seems to me that they are also really artists because
00:20:56
somehow I thought where I was for 8 years about
00:21:00
everyone where we were for 8 years that’s where I was for 8
00:21:03
years but then I started watching on my
00:21:06
Instagram page and I look. And since I was
00:21:11
15, I started giving concerts mainly
00:21:16
in Ukraine,
00:21:19
without even understanding it myself
00:21:21
because everything was unexpected, everyone was going to
00:21:26
Crimea. I knew that I wouldn’t go.
00:21:29
Well, okay, I put an end to it, I think.
00:21:37
Well, okay, concerts
00:21:41
invite me to Ukraine,
00:21:47
that’s all happens subconsciously We
00:21:49
couldn’t how great one of my
00:21:53
friends said, he says I
00:21:55
say I tell him Sasha I probably wasn’t
00:21:58
interested in politics, it’s probably
00:22:00
thanks to the Soviet Union because we did
00:22:04
n’t believe What was there to say on
00:22:05
TV they laughed,
00:22:08
I just remember Brezhnev died and we were rehearsing
00:22:11
and they came to us and said that
00:22:14
Brezhnev had world rehearsals
00:22:17
with each other,
00:22:27
maybe that’s why I was like that Yes,
00:22:32
there was a Georgian war, there was a Chechen war,
00:22:35
every time it was horror for me Sleepless
00:22:38
nights Yes, they were, and
00:22:41
then why didn’t I react to the
00:22:50
people who are
00:22:52
not interested in politics
00:23:03
and now it seems to me that a lot of
00:23:05
people have opened up, something has opened up that
00:23:10
we never thought about before,
00:23:12
understand that you start to think
00:23:14
more broadly, you start to think about deeper, you start to
00:23:19
think about what’s happening in general, why is
00:23:22
this happening?
00:23:24
We didn’t think about this before they thought
00:23:26
they put on makeup and a suit They dressed like hair
00:23:30
like this
00:23:32
and now it’s
00:23:34
probably the first
00:23:37
six months and I
00:23:38
still don’t feel like
00:23:41
dressing up, you
00:23:45
can’t even go out to a concert dressed up.
00:23:49
I don’t understand that it’s
00:23:51
something inside that’s indecent
00:23:55
[music] I did
00:24:01
n’t even want to paint my nails for a long time, you just
00:24:04
force yourself you make
00:24:15
your feeling
00:24:18
[music]
00:24:20
very simple the Russian language is not
00:24:23
privatized by Putin and not
00:24:25
privatized by Russia this part of world
00:24:28
culture means What is language the
00:24:30
means of information about obtaining
00:24:33
information and means of communication everything
00:24:35
should not be exaggerated
00:24:37
yes That’s
00:24:39
how it seems to me it’s right
00:24:43
it’s as if out of spite
00:24:47
not everyone writes
00:24:50
something in Russian
00:24:52
what is your business who I
00:25:03
respect who I respect who respects me
00:25:06
And in what language is
00:25:12
democracy
00:25:14
Exactly but but it’s probably hard for you no It’s
00:25:20
very easy for us we speak what
00:25:23
language We want we speak Ukrainian in
00:25:26
Russian it’s a pity that I don’t I speak
00:25:28
English myself, I could also
00:25:30
speak English and Chinese would be a good
00:25:32
means of obtaining information, means of
00:25:36
communication, everything, and I believe that the Russian language
00:25:39
is not the language of this redneck who came to us
00:25:41
to kill us with
00:25:44
grammatical errors,
00:25:47
he writes poorly right away, grammatical errors,
00:25:56
but how they communicate, these are transcripts of
00:26:00
conversations and wiretapping of their conversations, how
00:26:03
they communicate with their mothers, wives,
00:26:06
children. With what obscenities did
00:26:15
we start talking about artists, the
00:26:18
smartest ones
00:26:20
immediately left,
00:26:23
got up and drove off,
00:26:26
and Alla Borisovna and Maxim
00:26:31
ran away. Oh no, they didn’t run away where they wanted to go,
00:26:36
they went there in this such stubbornness
00:26:39
and I like him very much. So I say
00:26:43
what I think,
00:26:45
wherever I want to go, there is
00:26:47
stubbornness in this.
00:26:50
Freedom is
00:26:53
freedom Yes, this is the feeling You can’t lose,
00:26:58
don’t have to go there now, if I
00:27:01
go they’ll think And if they think
00:27:10
Maxim Galkin is a smart girl
00:27:34
[ music]
00:27:36
still asked me
00:27:39
how it was possible
00:27:44
for the Russians and Ukrainians to start again but
00:27:50
not to be friends at all, to tolerate each other like
00:27:53
me, and she cut out her question and
00:27:59
my answer was that I think that
00:28:01
this will not happen soon, it seems to me so, but I
00:28:06
need to
00:28:07
sit down apologize on your knees
00:28:11
and this should be done by someone like Maxim, a
00:28:16
person who was Fair from
00:28:20
the very beginning,
00:28:22
it can’t just change one for
00:28:24
the other And now who will
00:28:27
believe him But here’s a person who had
00:28:30
his position
00:28:32
from the very beginning
00:28:35
and we don’t benefit from understanding they everyone
00:28:38
condemns Maxim But these are people and many
00:28:41
who left who lost a lot
00:28:44
They abandoned their home They abandoned theirs
00:28:48
They would have lost it means they did it
00:28:55
and from the opposition
00:29:00
You see, but everyone else thinks that
00:29:04
And now here they are, you left We fed
00:29:07
you And who did anyone feed Everyone earned money
00:29:10
themselves,
00:29:11
worked hard, Everyone got very
00:29:14
little And all the time no such idea. For
00:29:19
example, my first money is the
00:29:21
biggest money I received in
00:29:24
the nineties, not even in
00:29:26
989. It was in Japan, I think I told you about
00:29:31
it, my first hundred thousand I
00:29:33
earned money in Japan and had nothing to do
00:29:36
with Russia.
00:29:38
I was the last one to start working when
00:29:42
cooperatives appeared, people were already working
00:29:44
from cooperatives. And I was still naive working
00:29:49
on the Philharmonic, so I realized later than everyone else that
00:29:53
time had changed; I probably didn’t believe it
00:29:59
in America.
00:30:08
What good was there
00:30:13
besides the fact that those who regret
00:30:16
were young there was no Freedom
00:30:19
of speech
00:30:20
you couldn’t
00:30:24
your you couldn’t have your own house your
00:30:27
own land it wasn’t guaranteed
00:30:30
you didn’t have it
00:30:33
you lived on handouts all the time That’s what they’ll
00:30:36
give you
00:30:39
70 rubles we give but in this at the same time,
00:30:42
many people tell me, but we still lived better
00:30:45
than now, people who are older, of course,
00:30:49
they continue to say
00:30:54
why they lived better now, I don’t know,
00:30:57
probably free medicine,
00:31:00
even if she had a
00:31:03
tooth drilled with her foot, it’s a pity Well, yes, she was
00:31:08
everything was much weaker people 50 years old were already
00:31:12
considered
00:31:18
Today we can go to the pharmacy to buy
00:31:24
Well, how could we be lagging behind the West And
00:31:29
now we are
00:31:30
moving evenly, maybe thanks to the
00:31:33
Soviet Union we still can’t come
00:31:35
to our senses, we can’t get over it
00:31:38
because we were in the Soviet Union and are much,
00:31:40
much behind from the world, but look at
00:31:46
everyone who, when we left for the first time with our
00:31:49
mouths open, stood in shop windows and didn’t understand anything,
00:31:55
we were very backward and most importantly,
00:31:59
in the West they immediately found out that you were
00:32:03
from the Soviet Union, why because there were
00:32:05
people who were scared, everyone was so shy,
00:32:08
they were afraid, but there wasn’t this
00:32:11
Freedom
00:32:15
But what’s good about this
00:32:19
for me
00:32:22
was only good that we were young,
00:32:24
we communicated because there was
00:32:26
nothing else to do, but we communicated a lot. This is the
00:32:29
only plus of the Soviet era.
00:32:32
It seems to me
00:32:35
[applause]
00:32:36
[music] that’s
00:32:41
how dear friends are in the sweat of their brow
00:32:43
they are signing books for you
00:32:46
but there is already a little left thank God for
00:32:49
today a little
00:32:53
[music]
00:33:01
[music]
00:33:17
returning to Maxim Galkin He
00:33:21
was in complete chocolate, his program on the
00:33:24
central Russian
00:33:25
federal channel concerts everyone got up with Alla
00:33:29
Borisna took the children and went and you know that’s
00:33:31
justice to be fair,
00:33:34
it seemed like he should lose, he should
00:33:37
become a beggar, a poor unfortunate, and he
00:33:41
travels all over the world full of sold-out houses and probably
00:33:44
even more money than in Russia. They
00:33:50
wrote the same thing to me
00:33:53
in which hall they work,
00:33:56
but probably few people have traveled all over Russia,
00:34:02
what halls are there?
00:34:05
They think that everyone city ​​in Russia There
00:34:12
is no Kremlin palace There is a terrible hall, terrible How many times have
00:34:16
I shown how to sweep so that you
00:34:19
just don’t go out? My dancers, we
00:34:21
couldn’t go on stage So that
00:34:24
these backstage are dirty, which are all covered in dust
00:34:28
for decades,
00:34:30
it’s just that we had a harmful profession in general,
00:34:35
a lot of dirt and now he works in the
00:34:39
same one and a half thousand there, not in Russia, there are
00:34:42
few places where there is a hall, but he works
00:34:45
one and a half two thousand halls perfectly
00:34:48
and just not in some place where How many
00:34:53
jokes were there about how they look for where the socket is
00:34:57
where the light turns on, remember
00:35:00
a lot of perky ones I was joking about how he was in the closets and suddenly
00:35:03
I saw this very thing that the light switch turned on, the
00:35:07
light switch, how many
00:35:10
jokes were there about this, this was in
00:35:13
Russia, and now believe me, no matter where he
00:35:17
goes, which hotel is
00:35:19
each of them better, so now he
00:35:22
travels
00:35:24
[music]
00:35:25
in Western countries countries with
00:35:30
excellent conditions,
00:35:32
he has lost nothing, nothing,
00:35:36
disappointment
00:35:38
must be I can’t for him, I’m
00:35:46
terribly disappointed
00:35:50
I think that people are kinder, I think that there
00:35:53
will never be, I will never hear so much anger,
00:35:59
I’m not even talking about the fact that I couldn’t
00:36:01
imagine that who -that someone will be
00:36:03
attacked,
00:36:05
that Russia will attack Ukraine No, this is
00:36:08
impossible, impossible,
00:36:11
so Maxim,
00:36:14
this feeling is probably more
00:36:18
disappointment, probably it should be
00:36:20
present, I think so.
00:36:23
I really loved watching Maxim on
00:36:25
Instagram when he exhibited when they
00:36:28
had lard and Borisovna in Jurmala you were
00:36:30
fooling around with her it was amazingly
00:36:36
amazing So you came on tour to
00:36:40
Israel and they came to your concert
00:36:44
you communicated What was the communication like Of course I
00:36:48
was at home
00:36:55
of course we communicate
00:37:01
but I can’t talk about it
00:37:07
as if I was Gossip Girl so I can
00:37:11
only say that she looks great,
00:37:15
obviously the sun is
00:37:17
Southern and all these children are wonderful, just
00:37:22
wonderful,
00:37:23
everything is wonderful,
00:37:26
everything is wonderful,
00:37:28
just the ladies are reluctant to take pictures.
00:37:33
I think that we will meet now, what if I
00:37:36
want to, I didn’t want to do it
00:37:44
a little,
00:37:47
No, we didn’t sing and I don’t want to sing, it’s sad, I
00:37:55
want this time
00:37:58
finish soon I want this to end
00:38:03
there is a whole number there are a whole number of artists of the
00:38:06
first magnitude stars of our mutual
00:38:09
friends who just quietly disappeared quietly
00:38:12
they are not there and they did the right thing if
00:38:14
you can’t say something against and don’t want to
00:38:17
speak for them Lost Here they are gone They
00:38:21
I don’t even mention their last names, I don’t want to
00:38:24
set them up in any case, they live for their
00:38:25
own pleasure and have nothing to do with
00:38:30
this muck that surrounds
00:38:33
everyone else. And there is a third category of
00:38:36
your colleagues who happily
00:38:39
support this bacchanalia, I don’t know, I’m
00:38:43
Reznik, but I’m an old fool He turned 85 years old,
00:38:46
which is what you already need. Well, why are you
00:38:50
climbing there, why are you writing songs
00:38:52
praising Russia’s aggression, the war? This is
00:38:56
a nightmare, this is either senile insanity or
00:38:59
stupidity. I don’t know that
00:39:01
he did this at no age
00:39:07
[music] he
00:39:14
also immediately writes to me Oh, she’s already from she's crazy
00:39:17
what she's saying
00:39:20
and you don't need a lot of intelligence to understand that
00:39:22
killing is bad you don't need a lot of intelligence at all you do
00:39:26
n't need to be smart in general you can be a
00:39:28
complete idiot but understand that killing is
00:39:32
bad That's
00:39:35
enough You see,
00:39:40
that's just enough so now
00:39:43
if Ilyusha I'm of course I don’t know that I do
00:39:46
n’t have my own television at all and thank God I
00:39:50
can’t please myself and I don’t try
00:39:56
then we are in Latvia, we have the principle
00:40:01
and everything else is
00:40:03
on the Internet
00:40:05
and making some kind of career is a
00:40:11
privilege of age
00:40:14
You can say What do you think
00:40:17
when you are young You can say everything you
00:40:20
think because you have your whole life
00:40:22
ahead of you. You should think about your
00:40:24
reputation
00:40:26
and you can always fix something
00:40:29
when you are older, for example, how do
00:40:34
I get my reputation
00:40:39
and I should be like me, like I’ve always been,
00:40:44
so I looked
00:40:47
now I knew that we would talk,
00:40:51
I looked here in the sixteenth year of the seventh,
00:40:53
what to persuade me about. Now I can also
00:40:56
say the same thing, it’s
00:40:57
so easy not to lie, so easy to be
00:41:01
honest
00:41:03
and not at all ashamed, which means it’s also interesting
00:41:06
how people confuse love for their country.
00:41:11
They think that those who
00:41:14
criticize they don’t love their country, their
00:41:19
heart hurts, their souls they speak,
00:41:22
and those who are silent and still angry with those
00:41:26
who want it to be better
00:41:30
Here they are
00:41:32
I don’t understand anything anymore, let’s put it
00:41:34
this way I thought that everyone thinks like me,
00:41:37
it turns out that everyone is different in principle,
00:41:42
some others,
00:41:48
no one should be a hero, we don’t
00:41:51
demand,
00:41:52
not everyone can be a hero, not every
00:41:56
person can be brave
00:41:58
and therefore there is
00:42:01
nothing to demand,
00:42:04
but to be a person, to be decent. I
00:42:09
loved animals, pain, more than people,
00:42:12
dogs, and now I love them even more.
00:42:14
You
00:42:16
just understand people can do such nasty things
00:42:19
only people
00:42:21
and the head of Dana is But this is given
00:42:24
and only people can do bad things
00:42:28
sadly
00:42:30
returning to or the butcher so he
00:42:32
told me a lot and often what role he
00:42:35
played in your creative biography
00:42:39
how he helped you everything is accepted Tell me
00:42:43
if you Today we would meet with him,
00:42:46
sit down together
00:42:48
and he would repeat to you everything that he
00:42:51
says
00:42:52
in relation to Ukraine in relation to this
00:42:55
war, terrible things to
00:42:58
say to him if he told you this,
00:43:02
I don’t know what he said,
00:43:06
he glorifies the war, glorifies the fact that Crimea is
00:43:10
Russian Glory To God, this happened.
00:43:18
You see how it’s happening. It’s interesting, but in
00:43:22
my memory that in
00:43:25
St. Petersburg after the war, he
00:43:30
once spoke very sadly about this, so it means that a
00:43:33
person must experience all the pain in his own skin,
00:43:36
which cannot be imagined how bad it is.
00:43:41
Is it really necessary to experience it yourself, he
00:43:43
said
00:43:45
if I’m not confusing something But in my opinion,
00:43:49
he even had the elements,
00:43:50
he condemned the war
00:43:54
40 years ago 30 And what happened now
00:44:02
Strange, the truth
00:44:05
can no longer want to please a bad
00:44:08
person, so I would never want to
00:44:10
please a bad person,
00:44:13
I don’t like me either I don’t want
00:44:18
What do you think, Russian stars
00:44:22
who support the war openly
00:44:25
support
00:44:26
one pole, this is acceptable
00:44:29
Rastorguev Gazmanov, the other pole Baskov
00:44:33
Kirkorov I understand that the reasons are different:
00:44:36
someone for a lot of money, someone out of
00:44:39
stupidity, someone from convictions maybe
00:44:42
That’s what you think why does this
00:44:45
happen Why do people
00:44:47
support evil injustice
00:44:54
I think I
00:44:56
want to think so I think at first they didn’t
00:44:59
figure it out then they started playing and then there’s
00:45:05
nowhere else to go
00:45:10
I don’t have any other explanation I don’t have how
00:45:16
what’s happening
00:45:19
and then they got scared and then they got confused and
00:45:22
then where to go
00:45:26
as they sang if
00:45:28
only someone - I didn’t play in silence Oh, it’s
00:45:32
not in vain that we got this century, son. It
00:45:37
seems to me that this is it.
00:45:42
Tell me about the attitude
00:45:44
towards Russians towards Russia in Latvia now,
00:45:49
but
00:45:53
you know, we’re all banned from entry, but
00:45:59
we just don’t want anything under any circumstances what kind of
00:46:03
sauce
00:46:04
[music]
00:46:07
for someone to come here and start
00:46:11
shaking up the situation, we had this in the 90s We
00:46:14
have experience it was the same with
00:46:17
Lithuania We have experience that
00:46:20
’s why
00:46:24
at first I always think that
00:46:29
Oh, it’s probably unfair people are running but
00:46:32
I want to but if a person runs away, you want to
00:46:35
open the door and hide his
00:46:39
correct feeling, a normal desire
00:46:46
with other intentions, people, then probably
00:46:50
the state should think
00:46:52
about its residents and act may
00:46:57
not be so nice, but in order to protect them,
00:47:01
that’s why I no longer know what is right and what
00:47:05
is wrong,
00:47:09
we are so inexperienced in this is why
00:47:12
we are so inexperienced, we are especially people
00:47:16
who are somehow connected, I don’t know with the word
00:47:21
artists, I don’t know musicians, they are
00:47:24
naive, they
00:47:27
want to believe in the good, we are not ready to believe in the
00:47:31
bad, evil, but I’m not ready. It
00:47:36
seems to me that we probably should have acted
00:47:39
more appropriately humanly
00:47:41
and then Time passes and you think about it turns out that’s what was meant
00:47:47
Well, I’m talking about
00:47:51
the nineties
00:47:53
if we
00:47:55
were sitting
00:47:57
in this
00:48:00
hotel and didn’t see how it shoots
00:48:03
tracer bullets
00:48:10
The longer I thought about the fact that you
00:48:14
can trust someone And now I don’t
00:48:17
believe And this it was in front of your eyes, it was
00:48:21
in front of your eyes, it was all this, we saw it
00:48:23
later on television, they showed how
00:48:27
people were falling in the park, someone was shooting some little
00:48:30
men,
00:48:32
so we then learned that such
00:48:36
provocations happen. And today it’s better to stay
00:48:42
away so as not to experience once again
00:48:49
how
00:48:57
No, I can’t tell
00:49:01
him, as always,
00:49:04
I tell him,
00:49:07
You have to perform at my festival, I
00:49:13
can’t say You want me
00:49:18
right on stage,
00:49:23
he only does what he wants now
00:49:25
because this is also a privilege of age
00:49:28
Freedom is freedom and you can’t
00:49:30
to exchange himself for some kind of
00:49:33
concerts to go somewhere he wants to do one
00:49:35
concert he does alone he wants to
00:49:37
perform in the theater he is performing by the way I’m
00:49:39
going to his performance in the theater tomorrow
00:49:42
a man in his prime and not together with an
00:49:45
artist
00:49:46
doing such a performance tomorrow from you
00:49:51
Hello How old is he already
00:49:55
[music]
00:49:56
I want right away a man looks as much
00:49:59
as he feels
00:50:03
80 plus
00:50:05
he feels good
00:50:08
Yes, well
00:50:21
you lost the Russian market you have become
00:50:25
much poorer
00:50:27
there I don’t care
00:50:29
and I didn’t have one who came up with this
00:50:33
I don’t all I understand, someone is writing to me, a friend of lime,
00:50:36
but if they didn’t sing to me in Russian, I
00:50:40
started my first performance on
00:50:42
Channel One at that time of the
00:50:44
Union television
00:50:47
there was a fly agaric in Latvian, from
00:50:50
that moment everyone recognized
00:50:56
me, I was invited, I performed, I don’t
00:50:59
impose myself on anyone,
00:51:01
I actually wanted to to be a doctor for me
00:51:05
if I perform is so serious for me,
00:51:09
so with such deep
00:51:12
respect for the public, I respect
00:51:15
the public very much I will never sing along to a
00:51:17
soundtrack at
00:51:19
solo concerts I know all the laws of
00:51:22
the stage I speak I spoke And I will speak
00:51:27
For now I go to the site on stage, I
00:51:31
will love my audience, I will
00:51:33
respect it, I will do the
00:51:35
best that I can do, that’s why
00:51:40
no one could stand me in their arms. They didn’t
00:51:45
stand me, they invited me, I traveled
00:51:49
a lot, I traveled a lot during the time when we
00:51:52
worked at the Philharmonic because that was the
00:51:54
norm there. there was a law You had to go to
00:51:58
17 concerts and together you definitely
00:52:01
want it or not and you travel all over the
00:52:05
Soviet Union not like Maxim
00:52:07
travels now Paris London New York we
00:52:11
went there
00:52:12
was such a city Belorechensk
00:52:15
I remember it only because there are
00:52:18
amazing grapes
00:52:20
where it is, what it is for example,
00:52:24
and in different ways I had to work everywhere
00:52:30
throughout the country,
00:52:37
so we didn’t just receive money, but it was
00:52:41
very small.
00:52:46
I think that you didn’t cope with your
00:52:49
role, you traveled, you provided
00:52:51
culture, nothing worked out, it didn’t
00:52:54
help,
00:53:00
it really didn’t help, it’s like mine in
00:53:04
one I have was my best concert,
00:53:07
very complex in the tango style
00:53:11
Alla Sigalov choreographed the numbers, it’s so
00:53:14
difficult it seems that you are standing and at this
00:53:17
time everything is twisted for you, even at this
00:53:20
time you have to Sing, it’s so difficult
00:53:25
and we When we were working, girls and boys came from the
00:53:28
Bolshoi Theater and
00:53:31
they sat there looked
00:53:35
and said
00:53:37
[music] isn’t
00:53:41
our big here big And we
00:53:45
had an amazing set very very
00:53:47
seriously We worked very very hard from
00:53:50
11 pm for several months
00:53:53
we were preparing the
00:53:55
concert I had a problem with my ligaments
00:53:59
because there was a lot of work and ligaments
00:54:02
so the doctor came and poured it on
00:54:06
the ligaments
00:54:15
and she watched every concert because
00:54:17
she poured it and watched it, then during the break
00:54:19
she poured medicine into her throat again and that’s it. They were crying,
00:54:23
why were they crying, this
00:54:26
was the concert
00:54:29
I’m just trying to understand, because
00:54:33
in general, everything that concerns
00:54:37
our profession can’t be measured either.
00:54:39
But how can you say it’s good? it’s easy, come on, the
00:54:44
athletes are wonderful, there’s tennis,
00:54:47
look, the field went by, that means how will
00:54:51
you deal with the musicians, singers, as
00:54:54
only professionals can say? And
00:54:58
suddenly, in some one in some
00:55:01
city in Russia, I have a press conference,
00:55:04
journalists
00:55:06
like this I worked Like in Moscow, also in
00:55:12
this provincial city, I also
00:55:14
worked with the same efficiency, all the same things, I’m
00:55:18
sitting so tired, I think people at least
00:55:22
enjoy the truth
00:55:28
[music]
00:55:33
but how, well, how will we prove how you prove
00:55:37
that the Zhvanetskys are a genius? Well,
00:55:39
how to prove it, you know
00:55:43
how will you prove that there I don’t know
00:55:47
Maxim Galkin with a sense of humor everything is
00:55:52
fine how will you prove Simonyan they
00:55:56
said it recently you said recently that
00:55:58
Maxim Galkin would be nice if he became the
00:56:00
president of Russia But wouldn’t it be
00:56:05
great everyone thinks that a
00:56:10
man was born to be a president
00:56:15
how many Well what and who if not Putin And who
00:56:19
was Putin before he became president,
00:56:22
he was also someone who was a
00:56:27
cultural worker in Dresden, he is from
00:56:30
your industry
00:56:38
and A Maxim check who knows
00:56:41
several languages ​​who is smart who is well
00:56:46
read and educated
00:56:48
who is a family man who is
00:56:52
really great treat their
00:56:56
children and look at these children. I
00:57:00
once came to visit them in the summer
00:57:04
and
00:57:05
he was getting ready.
00:57:09
And then the children got involved.
00:57:11
Harry and Lizochka decided to entertain us. He
00:57:15
started talking about the car with Andrey.
00:57:18
Alice did
00:57:21
n’t make riddles with me, and it wasn’t all
00:57:25
just like children are stupid and everything is very very
00:57:28
delicately unobtrusive Well, just
00:57:31
please
00:57:33
Semyonin is a wonderful father,
00:57:38
smart, knows languages ​​from a good family,
00:57:43
what else do you want,
00:57:48
very much even a president It
00:57:52
just
00:57:54
turned out to be Ksyusha So I suddenly, for no reason at
00:57:57
all, yelled that he would be
00:57:59
the president, but in fact there was a question and I
00:58:02
answered it, therefore, when it is cut,
00:58:04
you oh How much was Lyman not connected
00:58:08
answered did not answer the question
00:58:11
when
00:58:13
the conversation goes on for two hours, naturally the
00:58:16
person who cuts you is he,
00:58:19
but he doesn’t treat you like that, for example,
00:58:22
when I talk to you,
00:58:27
although I would also cut well,
00:58:30
I wouldn’t have cut it correctly at all. What do
00:58:41
you think
00:58:43
is the future of the current Russian
00:58:46
president, who will eventually hand over
00:58:49
the reins of power to Maxim Galkin,
00:58:53
I
00:58:55
really want to be naive, such a fool, I
00:58:59
want to
00:59:01
talk about miracles, that the
00:59:09
president will surely come to his senses, he
00:59:13
will understand that he was wrong, that he will be
00:59:17
so strong and say Sorry, I was wrong
00:59:24
But what happens It does
00:59:28
n’t matter how he will answer for this
00:59:32
he will have to answer But go
00:59:38
hero maybe people like that maybe you
01:00:00
know what they say You have to think about the good
01:00:03
then it will be good
01:00:06
because How will he finish this war How do
01:00:10
they all propose?
01:00:12
Let's now have peace negotiations
01:00:15
very simply
01:00:17
Take all your weapons and leave the war is
01:00:21
over
01:00:23
Get out of my house
01:00:26
I always want to transfer it all
01:00:29
to small things robbers came to me
01:00:34
here, they broke everything, they smashed them, they killed me
01:00:40
and I need to negotiate with them now I’m
01:00:43
still to blame my house was attacked I’m still
01:00:46
to blame because you wanted because
01:00:50
you wanted to attack their house they forestalled
01:00:53
your intentions they attacked you because
01:00:55
you were going to But how can this
01:00:58
come to mind can you tell me how you
01:01:01
can think that
01:01:03
little Moska will be like an elephant
01:01:09
and who will believe it? And
01:01:12
anything can come to a sick head, when
01:01:15
sick heads know where to go,
01:01:18
yes, I don’t even believe that someone
01:01:20
thinks like that, they will
01:01:23
attack Ukraine, I was in Ukraine,
01:01:28
everything was fine there,
01:01:29
we drove all over Ukraine they started with
01:01:33
what fascists mean, my
01:01:38
whole team speaks Russian, no
01:01:42
one said a word to anyone, we drove
01:01:45
all over Ukraine,
01:01:47
everything is fine, beautiful at every
01:01:51
parking lot, beautiful cars, delicious
01:01:54
food,
01:01:56
wonderful people who try
01:01:58
to work in their kindergarten,
01:02:02
I then when it started And all that
01:02:05
there we passed it is now broken it is
01:02:08
broken
01:02:11
how can it come How can you wish for this
01:02:19
in Latvia the fascists in Ukraine are fascists
01:02:25
and the fascists turn out to be in Russia
01:02:28
Well, who didn’t know that, but in the
01:02:31
nineties I had a musician, he was of
01:02:35
Armenian origin
01:02:38
and he was all I've been saving up for
01:02:41
a day to buy a car, I'm afraid to go to the subway,
01:02:46
they beat me up, they beat me up
01:02:48
if I'm a little dark-skinned, then everyone knows it.
01:02:53
It was all in
01:02:56
that's
01:02:58
why you need to look for something that's right under your
01:03:02
nose at home,
01:03:03
sort it all out at home. What do
01:03:07
you think and when will
01:03:11
this terrible war end?
01:03:18
will end of course And of course there must be a victory for
01:03:23
good
01:03:31
I can only say so that I
01:03:35
can only wish
01:03:37
and predict
01:03:40
I don’t know
01:03:42
I don’t know
01:03:45
I’m very sad that this is happening to put it
01:03:48
mildly
01:03:52
and I want it to happen Tomorrow
01:03:55
everything will end And this is possible the
01:04:00
main thing is that this is possible Just you need
01:04:03
to have dignity, you need to have cores,
01:04:07
you know, you just need to tell Putin that all the
01:04:12
guys are finished,
01:04:14
we’re taking everything away
01:04:17
and it’s all over,
01:04:20
this is what you still have to do after
01:04:23
[music]
01:04:30
if you tell Putin, all the guys are finished,
01:04:34
they’ll finish him, he understands this perfectly well,
01:04:39
of course for him it’s about one thing: And
01:04:42
preservation in life he must fight, otherwise the
01:04:44
Russian fascists will tell him. Why did
01:04:48
we go there? We didn’t achieve success. You
01:04:50
took us there,
01:05:00
but it seems to me that maybe I’ve
01:05:03
seen enough of American films, they found
01:05:05
one person can win, win.
01:05:09
I look at Zelensky and
01:05:14
such pride creeps in, that’s what this is the
01:05:19
person we are together. It
01:05:25
seems to me that
01:05:27
not a single person would want to be in his place,
01:05:33
and therefore, it
01:05:38
seems to me that
01:05:41
no one can scold him now because there is no such
01:05:44
person who would want to take his place
01:05:49
and how he behaves and how much he
01:05:52
works and how much strength it takes
01:05:55
courage
01:05:57
heads on shoulders well done
01:06:02
and about Putin I remembered Mikheil
01:06:05
Saakashvili told me a lot We are
01:06:07
friends with him poor in general also a terrible
01:06:10
story but he told Putin loved to
01:06:15
talk to him for hours and sometimes
01:06:18
Yes he was interested in Saakashvili how
01:06:21
the type sometimes turned him on in the Kremlin to
01:06:25
Stalin's office and he took him there for the first time,
01:06:27
they sat there for 7 hours, he
01:06:30
says, Do you know Whose
01:06:31
Stalin's office is this? This was important for him and he
01:06:35
tells him somehow Putin says
01:06:37
Saakashvili,
01:06:38
I'm a little hungry kid. A Leningrad
01:06:43
kid
01:06:44
was passing by with the guys. past the restaurant
01:06:48
and there were Georgians sitting there talking with such
01:06:52
hands, they were labeled fat and groped our
01:06:55
women and they had a lot of money, that’s
01:06:59
the type What kind of person will never
01:07:01
finish,
01:07:03
you know, yes, here’s the answer to the question:
01:07:06
Who, if not Putin, why not Maxim
01:07:10
Galkin because no one I wasn’t born
01:07:14
that’s how fate turned out, can
01:07:20
you imagine now that
01:07:23
someday you will be able to
01:07:25
come to Russia again to another Russia with
01:07:28
concerts I ca
01:07:32
n’t imagine everything
01:07:35
Well,
01:07:37
if so, I can imagine such a
01:07:41
good Russia, kind and
01:07:44
repentant Well, in this case,
01:07:50
I don’t I can withstand this evil
01:07:55
I don’t like evil people I don’t like I
01:07:58
can’t I can’t run away
01:08:02
So
01:08:06
if a miracle happens
01:08:10
you will stay you will stay in
01:08:13
Latvia with the Nazis with pleasure
01:08:20
Thank you very much I had great
01:08:24
pleasure you know that I would
01:08:26
like you to end up with something - Some
01:08:28
purchase of these at least sang for our
01:08:31
viewers
01:08:51
[music]
01:09:05
it means I don’t want anything else
01:09:14
Dima Let everything be fine Let
01:09:17
good win soon Let
01:09:19
the war end soon Let mom don’t
01:09:23
cry Let the children don’t cry don’t get scared Let the dogs,
01:09:26
cats, birds, animals Let everyone live
01:09:29
Let trees don't die don't burn
01:09:33
Let the Grass be green Let all the Bugs
01:09:36
live here I wish you this
01:09:41
lime Thank you Thank you very much for
01:09:44
the interview and Thank you very much to
01:09:48
Latvia for the great help to Ukraine We
01:09:52
know this, we feel it, we really
01:09:54
appreciate it in the most terrible time, Latvia
01:09:58
came to the aid of Ukraine among other
01:10:00
countries, Ukraine will never forget this,
01:10:03
never this
01:10:09
Great, this will bring tears to tears, this will never
01:10:13
be forgotten Thank you very much lime Glory to
01:10:16
Latvia Glory to Ukraine
01:10:19
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Латвийская певица Лайма Вайкуле в интервью Дмитрию Гордону рассказала об эмоциях в начале войны, о встречах с Путиным, страхе и сумасшествии россиян, о позиции Галкина и Пугачевой, фашистах в Украине, российском рынке, о том, как закончить войну и кто заменит Путина Хотите приблизить Победу? Присоединяйтесь к инициативе Дмитрия Гордона по сбору средств на дроны для ВСУ на передовой. Задонатить можно здесь в гривнах, долларах и любой другой валюте, кроме евро: https://send.monobank.ua/jar/AaDUnVdMie Перевод в евро можно сделать здесь: HORDON DMYTRO 5375419911086955 Swift code: UNJSUAUKXXX Kyiv, Ukraine Официальный магазин с мерчем, конфетами и зефиром Дмитрия Гордона: https://gordonshop.com.ua. Покупая, помогаешь ВСУ! Купить эксклюзивные NFT из коллекции SUPER GORDON можно тут – https://supergordonnft.com Перспективное вложение и помощь украинской армии! Подписывайтесь на инстаграм NFT коллекции Super Gordon: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Телеграм: https://t.me/super_gordon Официальный канал программы "В гостях у Дмитрия Гордона" https://www.youtube.com/user/vgostyahugordona?sub_confirmation=1 Официальный канал Дмитрия Гордона https://www.youtube.com/user/DmytriyGordon?sub_confirmation=1 Следите за новостями и читайте аналитику на общественно-политическом сайте "ГОРДОН": https://gordonua.com/ukr/ По вопросам рекламы пишите на [email protected] Присоединяйтесь к нам в соцсетях! https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser https://www.tiktok.com/@gordondmytro? https://twitter.com/dmitry_gordon https://t.me/dmytrogordon_official https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser https://t.me/s/gordonuacom https://invite.viber.com/?g2=AQABYNa0%2Brz9Pkzt0NnTdm5DcUzQHlf7QrDvmsZ1C9h5ZjM%2FKIIfxji%2BDRkQ6fy9&lang=ru https://twitter.com/Gordonuacom Смотрите все выпуски программы "ГОРДОН": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyTgKNi3CUgVRMG96wsXqwaQacRZupSKt Смотрите все политические программы с участием Дмитрия Гордона: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLyTgKNi3CUgWPgwdDgc94DQ4Ned4sUTR7 0:00 интервью Дмитрия Гордона с Лаймой Вайкуле 0:26 «Войну невозможно было представить, этого нельзя было допустить» 2:10 «Я онемела, было так страшно» 4:24 «Невозможно представить, как плохо сейчас украинцам» 5:18 «Мы думали, пандемия самое плохое время. Бывает хуже» 6:30 «Несправедливость не может победить» 7:40 «Люди в России сошли с ума. Все перевернули, еще и Украина виноватой осталась» 8:10 «Я против агрессии против Украины. Украине надо помогать» 9:11 «Зло никогда не победит» 12:29 о встречах с Путиным 13:36 «Во время пандемии с Путиным что-то случилось» 14:50 «У россиян страх, который передается с генами» 17:17 Гордон о своем магазине мерча "Гордон шоп". Покупая, помогаешь ВСУ! 18:59 «Я знала, что в Крым не поеду, поставила точку» 22:32 «Я была идиоткой» 24:11 о русском языке: «На каком языке хочу, на том и говорю» 26:16 «Галкин – умница. Надо оставаться свободным» 27:17 «Русским надо встать на колени и извиниться» 28:37 «Галкин и Пугачева уехали не из-за выгоды, а из-за позиции. Они многого лишились» 30:03 «Мне не могут простить, что я ругаю Советский Союз. А что хорошего было?» 32:33 Гордон о своих книгах из "Гордон шоп". Покупая, помогаешь ВСУ! 33:17 «Галкин ничего не потерял, только приобрел» 35:47 «У меня страшное разочарование» 36:23 о встрече с Пугачевой в Юрмале: «Выглядит она отлично, все прекрасно» 37:44 «Петь не хочется, грустно» 38:03 о позиции Резника: «Много ума не надо, чтобы понимать: убивать – плохо!» 42:30 «Резник осуждал войну 40 лет назад, что сейчас поменялось?» 44:18 «Российские звезды заигрались, им уже некуда деваться» 45:42 «Не хотим русских в Латвии ни под каким соусом. У нас есть память и опыт» 48:48 «Паулс делает, что хочет. Свобода и привилегия возраста» 50:21 «Мне плевать на российский рынок» 52:46 «Как доказать Симоньян, что у Галкина хороший юмор?» 55:56 «Галкин был бы замечательным президентом России» 58:40 «Путину придется ответить» 1:00:06 «Как закончить войну? Возьмите все свое оружие и уходите из Украины» 1:01:26 «Не ищите фашистов в Украине, когда они под носом. Разберитесь у себя дома» 1:03:07 «Путину надо сказать: «Все, ребята, закончили» 1:04:30 «Смотрю на Зеленского и гордость пробирает» 1:06:03 «Не могу вернуться в эту злую Россию» 1:08:20 Вайкуле поет Гордону на латышском

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