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to be honest, I’m shocked by how I’m
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now being searched in just
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every country since it started, that is,
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I’ve let in about more than four
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countries and in each I’m being searched for
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2-3 hours now this hand is not for you here
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.
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because they inspected me
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4:04 they just took all my things out of the
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backpack, take out all the available suitcases, they
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just opened every bag for collection or
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every
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piece of paper, they looked at absolutely all the
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documents, they found that I myself had a
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lot of documents, they started calling,
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asking, came up, that is, they found out that I’m a
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journalist, they said it’s bad that I’m a journalist
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going back and forth, they’re just kind of like that, to be
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honest, this impression didn’t
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fly on my lips because of the price in North Korea
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music] [applause]
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[music]
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this is lyadov and today I'm in Cuba, this place
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is also called the island of freedom of Cuba, an
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amazing country because the average
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salary here is 30 dollars a
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month, to go to a private
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restaurant once you will have to pay for two
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at least 60 dollars in Cuba they still
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receive food on cards and
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to buy at least something you will
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have to stand in line for an hour and a half or
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two at absolutely any store here there is no
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Coca-Cola at American McDonald's
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here there is no idea of ​​zara everything else that
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recently went away not only here it is
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not there for a couple of months but for 60
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years many international brands
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have never appeared here, they have never been heard of here at all, for
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more than half a century
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Cuba has lived in conditions of almost complete
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isolation, international sanctions
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have blocked the entry of food into the island,
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dairy products in cars,
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airplanes, clothes, all kinds of
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American electronics, such as iPhones,
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which were never officially
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delivered here, but here before
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There are still people who, despite everything,
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manage to sit down in the evening with a cigar,
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listen to wonderful music and enjoy the
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stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, this is
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Lyadov and how people live from Cuba
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[music]
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mom [music]
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[music] is
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it worth q to fly here for almost
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a day and spend almost my entire fortune on the flight,
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my answer is yes, and yet it
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would be much easier to get to Cuba like this
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quickly, comfortably and cheaply,
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that’s yadda and today I’m in Cuba, we don’t
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know when teleportation will replace
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airplanes and become the main way to
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move around the world and will it happen at all,
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but already now there are people who know
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a little more about the future than others and
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are able to make it more comfortable and
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exciting. We are talking about IT specialists
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today who create services without which we
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cannot imagine our tomorrow.
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Let’s take for example python programmers,
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they create services where we work,
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communicate, and relax That’s why
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python programmers are so in demand; their salaries are
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consistently high and constantly
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growing by an average of 10 percent, and
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another plus is that you can work from
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anywhere in the world. What I personally
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like most about developing in python is
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that you can master it even if you
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really do not have any special
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technical skills and to help you, a
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full stack developer course in python at an
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online school with kill facts, training in a
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skill factory is very effective
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because each block of theory is necessarily
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reinforced by practice, which is the most important thing,
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and the formats are constantly changing in order
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to maintain motivation, and
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practice with an emphasis on your own
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web projects will be something to show
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potential employers later; by the way, they
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also help with employment.
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81 percent of students who wrote their
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resumes at the skill factory career center
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received an invitation to an interview;
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studies at skill factory can be combined with their
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main job and paused
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during vacation and in general, the effectiveness of
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training is confirmed by high ratings from
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independent platforms and, most importantly, by
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many satisfied students, follow the
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link in the description right now or
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scan this QR code on the screen and
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also receive a discount using the promotional code people
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45 percent and if you pay for the
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whole course at once then the discount
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will be 50 percent so, friends,
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the future can be stable and life is
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full of interesting projects if you start
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studying at the skill factory
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[music]
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people, let me guess three facts that you
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might have heard about cube, these are cigars, that
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Cuba is rum and, at most, that Cuba is Che
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Guevara the holy of holies is here, otherwise
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for us this distant beautiful island is
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located God knows where in the middle of
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some Mari ocean, but what if I tell you
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that the cubes are located two hours from the
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United States of America, only 130
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kilometers by sea, but there are also commercial and non-
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transport ships between these countries
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there is no Iron Curtain between Cuba and
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America and it has stood and strengthened for more than
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half a century. According to American laws, not a single
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product that contains at least 10
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percent of something created in the USA
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can be supplied to Cuba without a special
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license, which is why there has been
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no coke here for decades. cola the same thing
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by the way in North Korea and now it seems in
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Russia also in Kuban they are supplied not
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Snickers not Mars not sneakers like nike
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reebok adidas not jeans Levis years here I
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carry mighty and no Zara about cars is a
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different story but forget about ford
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toyota mercedes even software by all
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microsoft google here there are no official
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brands of electronics and apple samsung sony
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or even nokia will be thrown out of here and
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the oil industry and swarming with exxonmobil McDonald's
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is not at the airport days at the station under
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any other brands there is no Big Mac here
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in any form at all for that is
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very a strong course on import substitution
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is when they say on TV that
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we will occupy the niche of all the departed brands, this
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course has been here for much longer than ours, not
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two, not three, not even 10. Do you want to see
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how the course on import substitution turned out
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in Cuba 60 years later, a
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typical landscape of Havana, here
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is the store where the
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sausages have just been delivered, they are sold very
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cheaply at 30 pisa per box, which is really
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very little, and now look how many
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people are lined up to collect them, they are
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clustered here because
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at least there are these trees because people stand
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here for hours under these trees, you can
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at least get a little wait someone is
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climbing on the steps there someone else is
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somewhere else
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this is a typical morning Cubans you get up and
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go about your business you come across a queue
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you put things off in a queue the
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longer it is the tastier the
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goodies they give there should be you hardly
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remember but in in the Soviet Union there was such a
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concept, I give it, when in a store where there was
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nothing except pies with cottage cheese,
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for example, meat suddenly appeared, and here in
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our case they brought sausages for how much
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per person you can buy two for two per
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person, I don’t know just what
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period of time it’s because these
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innovations when in municipalities
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in municipalities this means you can
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buy sausages not in any store but
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only with registration, it’s very helpful,
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of course they’ll sell it to you, no, now
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let’s buy it for you, this woman in
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a mask turned out to be an ordinary nurse after a
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shift,
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but now let’s try go into this
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store and buy, let's see how it ends with something
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[music]
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in fact, the atmosphere is quite
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tense because this is already the third
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or fourth line to the store in
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which I tried to get close, every
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time people started talking to each other and
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looked closely at someone to convey
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information that there was a strange man and after
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about five minutes people appeared who
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started taking pictures of me, followed
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me to take pictures of the car in
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which I was moving, I
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have no idea who these people are, but every time I feel
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like they are about to stop me and start
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interrogating me, I said that the east
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is canceled in this area suddenly
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he’s a man, I decide to go into the
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store with a camera, the line gets tense and
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at that moment I think I understand that
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people are standing here for 23 hours in the heat and then
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some guy from Samara shows up and they let them out into
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Nalchik without a queue,
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but even then what if they make an appointment,
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but suddenly I understand that people on the contrary are on
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my side, they are making a fuss at the
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store manager or is there
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a line here to manage because she is not
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hospitable to tourists and
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can you imagine they actually let me into the
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store without a queue without an appointment without
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documents
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[music]
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wrote,
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here they are, the store shelves are in total
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shortage,
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like in a Soviet chronicle,
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some kind of nonsense is placed on the long counters so
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that there are no empty spaces, and by the way, it
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strongly reminds me of bringing it to him
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[music]
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watering up to 9 by 3, it turns out 7 dollars
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for one such roll 70,500 rubles,
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even here you need to compare services as
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local salaries for one salary you can
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buy one wire like this, but I
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accidentally wandered into the Cuban grocery rack nose with diapers I
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can’t go there I was only allowed to look in the sausage department
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to a quarrel
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ulcer I have a personal god does everyone need it this
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leads to a section called candy
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once, that is, jam sur some kind of
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saleswoman scans the product and throws it
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on the counter on those sausages of yours, there are a lot of you,
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I’m the only one, it really feels like our dear
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112
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111 without and for two packs of sausages that
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means half a dollar per pack 40 50
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rubles for comparison, in Moscow a
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pack costs about 300 rubles, almost 4
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dollars, for example in Berlin a similar pack of
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sausages costs 32 dollars, how did it
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happen that it would seem that in the soup of developed
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Europe and developed Moscow,
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food prices are 6 times higher than in Cuba
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because these are two different systems in Germany,
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capitalism and producers earn money
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themselves, including all costs in the price of the product,
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meat packaging, transportation, from this the
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market price is formed, that is, honestly
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conditionally, if you go to produce
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sausages, you will get about the
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same price, then the producers compete
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with each other, someone increases quality of
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meat and price, someone on the contrary makes a
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low price, making the meat of lower
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quality, thus creating a
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competitive environment, and we, as customers,
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choose those sausages that
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we like best, either at a low price for
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bad ones or at a high price but good ones, or in
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general skype groin on cube socialism and
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this means that the price for the production of these
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sausages is paid not by the individual, but by the state,
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by design, and I emphasize by design and
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not in reality, the costs of meat packaging
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and transportation are not included in the
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price of sausages; of the subsidy that
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the state allocates to producers in Cuba, by
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design, people in state stores
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pay only 12 percent of the real
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cost of the goods, the rest should be
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compensated by the state, but for the third
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time I emphasize this is the reason for the idea in
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reality, this means that the state
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has to pay money to one other third
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producers, as a result,
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goods run out at low prices,
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it becomes so small that
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huge queues line up for them, the rest
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the stores look like
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[music] a
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small store near a gas station,
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you’re even amazed at the amount of floors
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that were not too lazy to set up here,
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one and a half shelves are filled with some kind of
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killa and there’s no one else at all
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[laughs]
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in fairness, we note that
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not all stores here look like this
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As a rule, more goods appear in
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places that operate in tourist
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areas, for example, a store located a
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stone's throw from the hotel, shelves filled with
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vinegar for every taste, sauce and
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window cleaners for every taste, but when
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we get to the refrigerators where
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those same sausages should be, again, nothing
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I remind you most openly that the store
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where mostly tourists go, an ordinary
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store in a residential area looks
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completely different on the shelves from the fact that there is
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nothing to eat, the
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bushes are
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empty, everything is in the refrigerator, dance
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keys are Ericsson and some kind of
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pasta,
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necessary things, yes no, these are just things
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that were brought
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the source codes were brought in a week later by
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car, as you should always take when there are miracles,
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imagine yourself in the place of the Cubans, you
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can’t go and shop at once, people
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go for food like they’re hunting for what they
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come across today and surprise them with the calmness of
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everyday life, well, what if you caught it,
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caught it cheap, a similar situation
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Nikolay Venezuela described to us in Caracas 3
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years ago
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pasta corn flour
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coffee sugar
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with basic food products and as I
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understand they are also sold at limited prices,
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and that is, the unit of
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states controls for this it is easy, not
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only in Cuba next to the store
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you cannot resell products they
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really keep order here, by the way, a
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very low crime rate is
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what distinguishes the lip from almost all countries of
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Latin America, here you are unlikely to be
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robbed on the street and you definitely will not get
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into a shootout Bangkok in the hoof of Venezuela,
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look how interesting it is they sell
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food here, outbid we drive along the highway and here
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a man raises his hands, he’s there, look,
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look on the road, oil is selling
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sausage, what are these sausages, let’s try
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to see the speed, he’s looking around
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as if he’s selling drugs, because of the
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sausage, they’re asking almost twice
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as much as in the store
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[music]
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kick them out, saw the black market on where
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they sell sunflower oil, a bottle of 600
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tessa, 6 dollars is very expensive, but I
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called my accompanying Cuban and
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asked if he should take it,
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because with oil in the cube there is now the
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biggest tension, according to the law, oil
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is included in the list of necessary goods
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that should not be on free
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sale rice Soho chicken milk and eggs
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butter women pasta and bottled gas are
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sold in the cube only by cards
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look this is what it looks like this is the same
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food card here in the cube that
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people use to get these
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products look at the paper itself you need
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how deeply processed
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cardboard you know you can see
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that the booklet from the Soviet Union
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opens up, it
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really has gone through a lot, every
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month people receive a certain set of
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products from the state, and it’s not
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free and cheap, but you still have to pay for
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it, that is, everything that is included in this
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food set, the first 7
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kilograms of rice must also
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include white sugar and a kilogram of
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black sugar, they are sure to give you
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one piece of laundry soap, this is what
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it looks like and regular soap
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that you can wash with, it smells nice,
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this set also includes
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spaghetti pasta and it includes eggs, but
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here there are no eggs for the kitchen because how
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we dreamed of eggs for an hour there is a lot of tension with oil,
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we are doing a lot of serious tension
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here in the cube you
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have to bring your own bottle for
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oil with this one and pour about
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one glass at a time,
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that is, it’s probably half of this
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bottle for two people, too,
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such a set costs about a thousand, about
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10 dollars is also not cheap, salaries in
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Cuba may well start from 20
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dollars a month,
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but nevertheless, after standing in line,
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you can still buy, but what about the
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rest of the goods, iPhones and laptops,
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household appliances, young people find
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options, for example, Lime’s daughter and a very
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interesting Russian woman, which we will
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tell you later one of the few
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lucky ones she actually has an iPhone,
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some managed to
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no
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here almost everyone already has an iPhone already
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almost everyone has an iPhone this is only the 6th floor there is
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no balance until 11 12 this is generally cool
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now it’s very cheap now this is an
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iPhone or 11 to
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14 500 and there is 400 to
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11 iphone and after
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813 let's 700 dollars should buy yes it's
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so
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funny
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black clay and
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we have such an
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invitation the garden is ruining the Ravale Kovno
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pairing site well yes the site can be an
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offer and
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patron Panov here in Cuba the
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sale from hand is widely developed they sell the Cubans
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really everything Why are we rich? I organize such
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conventional shows; they exhibit not only
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products, but also, for example, clothes, shoes,
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gadgets, they find buyers for everything. To be
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honest, I’m even a little jealous
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because I have such an area where
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I could organize my own showroom; there are
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quite a lot of things that are really worth selling there are a lot of them in good condition, but
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for example, when I went to Minsk, I bought
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myself a smartphone that day and this smartphone is
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still like you with me, I have
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never used the funds and the game, I have no idea
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how it can be sold, what prices does it
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mean for it to be profitable and does
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anyone really need this and in fact the
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phone would still be there if it weren’t for Avito
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guys are constantly coming up with new features
00:21:15
to improve the service and look what they
00:21:17
have developed specifically for people like me
00:21:19
this is a calculator for calculating the market
00:21:21
price enter your region data about the
00:21:25
smartphone brand March condition and
00:21:28
get the cost of your gadget the price is
00:21:31
based on market data for the last 12
00:21:34
months and gives the current range, it’s
00:21:36
very convenient because you immediately understand
00:21:38
how to sell a smartphone with maximum
00:21:41
profit, I’ll leave the link in the description so
00:21:43
you can see for yourself how it works and
00:21:45
also this simplifies the creation of an ad
00:21:47
because you don’t have to monitor the
00:21:49
market. By the way, if you settle on
00:21:51
the market price, then next to your
00:21:53
ad a signature like this will appear,
00:21:55
it’s like an Avito guarantee for the buyer
00:21:58
that he will eventually pay the current price
00:22:01
in appearance and there are many more features that make
00:22:03
sales quick, convenient and the most
00:22:05
important thing is that you want to sell your
00:22:07
smartphone at a profit, sell it on Avito,
00:22:15
but daily bread in Cuba is still a
00:22:17
priority and general drinking there has not been
00:22:19
canceled food packages go to not
00:22:21
only people but also restaurants, there
00:22:28
are two types of restaurants, there are private ones
00:22:31
and there are state-owned ones, estimate thousand
00:22:33
realistically state opens a restaurant and
00:22:35
just because people would find them, I’ll be
00:22:37
honest, I’ll say a little, it’s everyone’s first time
00:22:39
to come to such a restaurant,
00:22:41
but I’ll calculate the prices to sit down, how do you like these
00:22:44
prices, friends, huge dishes, almost
00:22:47
half a kilogram of shrimp, 2 dollars, 160
00:22:50
rubles with our money, or barbecued pork
00:22:52
on the grill, a little more than 2 dollars 180
00:22:55
rubles there is a discount section and here in general the
00:22:58
beauty of a beef steak
00:23:00
one and a half bucks of the local rum 0 3
00:23:03
dollars that is 25 rubles we
00:23:06
have generally seen such prices somewhere here for
00:23:08
comparison the price tag of a private restaurant
00:23:10
Havana roast boiled meat six and a
00:23:13
half dollars is already approximately 500
00:23:15
rubles and for a plate of shrimp he is already asking for
00:23:17
16 dollars, the group of 1200 rubles sounds
00:23:21
so right there that you want to nationalize
00:23:23
all restaurants, go only to
00:23:24
state-owned ones, but such
00:23:27
restaurants have the other side, in almost
00:23:30
all restaurants
00:23:31
you come and they bring you a menu and they immediately
00:23:33
tell you what they don’t have, that is so that everything would be
00:23:36
according to me, I have never seen anything like this before, do you
00:23:38
want to come to me, they told me no, she is
00:23:41
slow, not a mountain of chicken, there is no black flight
00:23:45
and,
00:23:48
accordingly, vydubichi and the biggest
00:23:50
problem of government institutions is water, the
00:23:53
restaurant itself is really straight, but
00:23:56
I came to wash my hands, and here it’s like crayfish,
00:23:59
but it looks that’s a big problem with
00:24:01
water supply basically everywhere, but here
00:24:04
you see they even decided not to bother and
00:24:06
not build a
00:24:07
structure, they even decided not to build a faucet, it’s
00:24:10
just that suddenly it’s not worth paying in crayfish, a
00:24:13
bottle that probably once had water in it,
00:24:15
there’s no water, well, it’s like there’s a problem with
00:24:18
drinking water costs even more acutely and is
00:24:21
difficult to find not only in state
00:24:22
restaurants but also in private ones, for example, I
00:24:25
went to the main tourist restaurant in the
00:24:27
center of Havana opposite the capitol of the most
00:24:29
recognizable building of the fright, you know,
00:24:32
I went to a restaurant on Red Square and
00:24:34
compared with Moscow, so
00:24:36
I walked around all day the heat is tired, sweaty, tune in,
00:24:39
dear man, I think right now, drink some water,
00:24:41
I ask, can you have some water in the city?
00:24:44
There is no water, if not yours, there is no mana, that is, there
00:24:48
is no bottled water, it has run out,
00:24:51
it has imported all the water, there is no tile game, I
00:24:57
just couldn’t stand it,
00:25:00
they poured me water just under the
00:25:03
tap.
00:25:06
my accompanying Cubans joked that they
00:25:09
poured water for me from the aquarium here, which is very
00:25:11
large, but in fact there is little joke in this joke; the
00:25:13
cubes are washed on all sides by
00:25:16
salty seas, so on the roof of every
00:25:19
house here there is a tank in
00:25:21
which rainwater is stored and
00:25:24
supplied through pipes in 4 hours a
00:25:26
day sometimes less sometimes more people
00:25:29
store this water so carefully that
00:25:31
they can keep it in tanks for weeks
00:25:34
imagine what happens to water under the
00:25:36
scorching sun if you do nothing with it for
00:25:38
a week it begins to rot
00:25:41
mosquito larvae appear in it you
00:25:43
could add chemical reagents
00:25:45
that they will disinfect the water, but they are
00:25:48
all imported, which means you are bringing them horseradish,
00:25:51
so the locals have learned to let
00:25:53
fishermen into their tanks, which eat
00:25:56
mosquito larvae, but drinking this raw water
00:25:58
is suicidal, the Cubans were not at a loss; they
00:26:01
nationalized the plant, which once
00:26:04
produced only polo and Fanta, and began to
00:26:06
produce their own lemonade without
00:26:08
Americans in Cuba there is no Coca-Cola, well, that
00:26:11
is, this is exactly the Coca-Cola that
00:26:13
is all over the world, it’s
00:26:14
not here, but here there is an analogue
00:26:19
called from an injection, so look at
00:26:22
the logo, they are written in a font very
00:26:26
similar to
00:26:27
Coca-Cola in such bottles it
00:26:30
in fact, the bottle for sale
00:26:32
reminds me of exactly the one I saw in
00:26:34
North Korea, very similar from above
00:26:37
to compare, maybe even an
00:26:38
identical bottle like this, after all,
00:26:42
everything is floating, but at the same time
00:26:46
there is a crust, but here, friends, there are no QR codes of
00:26:50
differences from how it is there, despite the fact that
00:26:53
here the Internet is here, it’s like a pr move,
00:26:55
in general it’s useful now we’ll start a
00:26:56
deep one
00:26:59
[music]
00:27:02
local production is done in the harbor
00:27:05
but it’s bottled but it’s good, damn well, it’s
00:27:07
like Cuba is the birthplace of rum, which in general is
00:27:10
always in front of school, so it
00:27:13
seems to me that it will speed up they should definitely
00:27:15
know now for the song
00:27:17
[music]
00:27:24
know that
00:27:25
Coca-Cola in North Korea is much tastier
00:27:33
[music] to be
00:27:35
honest, very reminiscent of the taste of
00:27:38
real Coca-Cola, that is,
00:27:40
American Coca-Cola here combines
00:27:42
that this is real, of course,
00:27:46
[ music]
00:27:47
there is such a small, tiny
00:27:51
taste of some kind of Soviet
00:27:52
lemonade,
00:27:54
you know something like that from these
00:27:56
scam UPIs,
00:28:00
but overall it would seem very cool to
00:28:03
release this code and build socialism, but
00:28:06
problems began with the bottles, the raw materials
00:28:08
for plastic bottles are Western and its
00:28:10
supply has decreased, bottle caps are
00:28:13
also imported, and as a result, over the last
00:28:15
four years, the Cuban production of
00:28:17
lemonade and bottled water has decreased
00:28:20
10 times, so you
00:28:23
have to be very careful with drinks in the local fast food
00:28:26
[music]
00:28:40
so we are in this
00:28:43
wonderful market under the scorching sun.
00:28:46
I decided to try the local street food,
00:28:48
which costs you know how much
00:28:51
and it costs 18 hours, so you understand,
00:28:55
well, how can I tell you, it turns out to be
00:28:59
about
00:29:00
5 6 parts of a dollar, that is, conventionally in
00:29:04
rubles, it costs about five hundred
00:29:06
twenty-five rubles, about the same as at
00:29:08
school we had before kapitsa for 25 rubles
00:29:10
[music]
00:29:15
I myself in the morning how she had sex, it’s
00:29:19
real, it’s my pizza from school.
00:29:24
only with some dust, it seems to me that
00:29:25
March is a little bit lemon juice
00:29:28
[music]
00:29:30
you may ask, why would I have lemon juice?
00:29:33
January there are no rims, so I drink this
00:29:36
juice, which seems to be lemon juice, but in
00:29:38
fact it tastes and
00:29:43
6 it tastes like vanish it seems to me that it’s
00:29:46
really some kind of beckoning anywhere when
00:29:47
you breed there were Mr. Proper that’s
00:29:49
something in the lemon flavor it’s
00:29:53
more like it seems to me
00:29:56
goshma oh my God how long am
00:29:59
I writing delicious you can eat for 25
00:30:03
rubles what’s the top new juice
00:30:05
nightmare and
00:30:07
you there is no choice you know they are being milked
00:30:10
you knew this vanish is just some kind of nightmare
00:30:15
why because you are thirsty and here
00:30:17
damn it’s like there is no water, imagine the heat
00:30:19
outside 45 degrees there is no water
00:30:23
that in Cuba with the Internet, in fact
00:30:26
everything is much better than it might seem
00:30:27
Mr. hotels have Wi-Fi and through
00:30:30
which you can even watch YouTube, but
00:30:32
this is if there is a crowd right next to Russia.
00:30:34
As for the mobile Internet, it is
00:30:36
also there, but finding it is not easy,
00:30:38
look at this, this is what a Cuban SIM card looks like, it
00:30:42
says cubot l I can imagine
00:30:44
it directly I’ll save his collection, in
00:30:47
fact, I initially thought about how to generally
00:30:49
find out this question about the Internet,
00:30:51
I thought about reading the forums of different
00:30:53
travelers, but in fact it’s
00:30:55
faster and more reliable to contact the
00:30:57
aviasales service with such questions, and that’s what I
00:31:01
did guys and save as well as still
00:31:03
have in a lot of knowledge and know different
00:31:05
subtleties for travelers around the
00:31:07
world, they told me that there
00:31:09
are two ways to get the Internet, it’s
00:31:11
either by box, there’s an hourly payment,
00:31:13
that is, you pay us per hour, it
00:31:15
ends, and so on, but in the old fashioned way,
00:31:17
or what you can get here a
00:31:19
real SIM card, but for this you need a
00:31:21
person with a Cuban passport,
00:31:23
they suggested me and our guide didn’t
00:31:25
help, fortunately they didn’t leave it in the form
00:31:29
called the most important thing is that the guys
00:31:32
got started, they also suggested two more to me and
00:31:35
the must-haves here in Cuba, that is, if If
00:31:37
you get ready, especially in the summer, be
00:31:38
sure to take mosquito repellent with you
00:31:41
and a travel first aid kit, it turned out that
00:31:44
once again it helped save time,
00:31:46
nerves and prevented you from running into dubious
00:31:48
offers;
00:31:49
all services are available
00:31:52
for
00:31:53
1,490 rubles per month, and with the promotional code
00:31:56
you will have more people and a 10 percent discount
00:31:58
I leave the link in the description
00:32:05
[music]
00:32:09
by the way, if seriously,
00:32:11
she won’t buy real vanish stain remover either
00:32:13
because the brand belonged to an American company for a long time
00:32:15
now it
00:32:17
belongs to the Dutch one you think I
00:32:20
kept eat how many restrictions
00:32:22
it has strange at some point
00:32:23
you wonder about the wax not alien to sharks,
00:32:25
this small beautiful,
00:32:27
seemingly harmless island of Cuba made it that
00:32:30
it was not just plunged into sanctions, a
00:32:32
full-fledged blockade, an interesting
00:32:34
coincidence, but this is connected with one
00:32:36
military operation that began here
00:32:38
60 years ago, here in the center of Havana, the
00:32:41
Soviet Raven R12 missile is still preserved,
00:32:46
which could carry a nuclear warhead and
00:32:50
was not directed towards Washington,
00:32:52
a missile that, in general, changed the course of the
00:32:56
entire history of the twentieth century
00:32:59
1960, the world is on the brink of nuclear war 15
00:33:03
years since the Second World War ended and
00:33:05
Hitler is defeated, the Soviet Union and the United States
00:33:07
begin first, a little between each other, the
00:33:11
Cold War reaches the fact that
00:33:13
Washington is deploying missiles in Turkey that
00:33:15
reach Moscow, the Soviet Union is looking for an
00:33:19
opportunity to send missiles to the states,
00:33:21
for this a country needs a single-eared
00:33:24
government that would also
00:33:26
hate them, they are located on a river next to the
00:33:28
United States, and suddenly it turns out that out of a hundred
00:33:31
kilometers from the American coast there is an
00:33:33
island for a friend who only that
00:33:35
a revolution took place and Fidel Castro came to power,
00:33:38
he, together with Che Guevara,
00:33:40
overthrew the crazy military dictator
00:33:42
Batista, he was looking for a ruler, the world is so
00:33:45
structured that a small state
00:33:47
is forced to be friends with some large
00:33:48
country, the Americans refuse to
00:33:51
cooperate with Fidel, and the Soviet Union
00:33:54
during the issue likes will pass 100
00:33:55
millions of dollars and then helps the
00:33:57
construction and reconstruction of
00:33:59
industry, the supply and trade turnover
00:34:02
between countries begins to amount to
00:34:03
billions, but when, in the sixty-
00:34:06
second year, through looking for a place to
00:34:08
place missiles aimed towards
00:34:09
Washington, the cube turns out to be an ideal
00:34:12
place, the operation begins, but an
00:34:15
operation is needed to send Soviet missiles on
00:34:18
cube to in fact, it was kept in the
00:34:20
strictest confidence,
00:34:21
although it would be very difficult,
00:34:23
imagine eighty-five ships
00:34:26
departing from the Soviet Union from 6 different
00:34:29
ports, while the captains of these ships did
00:34:32
not know until the last minute where they were going at all, they
00:34:34
were ordered not to be
00:34:37
issued convert to convert this is necessary this one
00:34:39
had to be taken when they were already at
00:34:41
sea through
00:34:42
which, conditionally, the KGB made sure
00:34:46
that no one allowed themselves any anti-Sovietism
00:34:48
in my thoughts, not in conversations,
00:34:50
people who lagged behind, we
00:34:53
know the stories of when they were imprisoned for telling a joke,
00:34:56
this is all what to convey
00:34:58
in the presence of these political instructors,
00:35:00
ship captains, open the envelopes
00:35:04
and went to Cuba, and it was so, and in the
00:35:06
envelope it was said that it was prescribed to
00:35:09
avoid contact with ships. The
00:35:11
captains of the Soviet dry cargo ships were
00:35:13
sure that they would go with secret cargo to
00:35:15
Chukotka, but the envelope said Cuba; all
00:35:18
missiles and equipment were successfully
00:35:21
delivered and deployed to island and
00:35:23
then the most interesting thing began, how
00:35:26
American intelligence found out about this, of
00:35:28
course, there were always people
00:35:30
who 100 from that shore to the
00:35:33
American shore watched what was
00:35:34
happening here and did not pay
00:35:37
attention to the fact that at some point the people
00:35:39
here in Cuba, our military began play
00:35:42
baseball as they used to play for
00:35:44
fate because, in principle, the Cubans
00:35:46
never played, but at the same time Russian
00:35:49
football was killed in a bunch by the Soviet military,
00:35:52
so they started observing the mothers,
00:35:54
sent the first plane and it showed
00:35:57
that offensive croquet was not
00:35:59
found here and this loss was laid down by the
00:36:01
American the Milan team relaxed,
00:36:04
but this was only the beginning, the Americans
00:36:07
still find the launch points for Soviet
00:36:09
missiles, they understand that they are literally a
00:36:11
twenty-minute flight from US military bases
00:36:13
and a terrible threat arises, Fidel
00:36:16
believes that if they do not launch a missile at the
00:36:18
US, the Americans will be the first to invade the
00:36:21
island and begin to destroy the Soviet
00:36:23
equipment from the earth
00:36:25
[music]
00:36:32
[music]
00:36:37
you look at the island from above today and you ca
00:36:40
n’t even believe that it was here in the middle of the
00:36:42
most beautiful Caribbean sea that a
00:36:45
nuclear war could have started 60 years ago,
00:36:47
which would have destroyed it all to hell, you
00:36:49
think maybe then it wasn’t
00:36:50
possible to see the whole picture
00:36:52
rise above the problem and
00:36:54
look at it from above, look at the
00:36:57
azure ocean, the endless sky, the sun, it’s
00:37:00
even more hard to believe that now in the 21st
00:37:03
century, when those lessons of history are already very
00:37:05
clearly visible in the distance, the world
00:37:08
threat arises again
00:37:15
before returning to Cuba and
00:37:17
telling you how
00:37:18
the nuclear ended then confrontation I will show you how
00:37:20
today, in the conditions of an eternal pandemic,
00:37:23
borders that are not closed for Russian planes,
00:37:25
getting to the island of freedom is
00:37:27
simply an incredible feeling, then
00:37:30
your soul in Russia generally forgets that
00:37:32
it will be like this, I can Maria drunk,
00:37:34
you look from 1 continuous ocean usa plank to
00:37:38
take away 6 hours just as if
00:37:40
you find yourself on another planet
00:37:42
[music]
00:37:51
in short, in order to get to
00:37:54
profit,
00:37:55
you’ll find out you really need to be
00:37:57
tolerant
00:37:59
because it’s like that I’m switching off from another
00:38:03
business trip, I’m flying from Dubai and in
00:38:06
total I’ve been in flight for 24 hours,
00:38:10
really 24 hours because I love going to
00:38:14
Paris and I think it took me
00:38:19
seven and a half hours of flight to get to Paris and then from
00:38:23
Paris I will have another 10 hours of flight about this
00:38:26
huge plane
00:38:29
777 bank incredible, that is, in short, to
00:38:33
get to Cuba you just have to be
00:38:35
patient and you get out even in your body
00:38:39
the path is felt a little bit like cubes
00:38:41
you know
00:38:44
I wish such a drunken Chancellor on gas, I’m like
00:38:47
on the seas when your hips straight out a little
00:38:49
to the side begin to move widely, such
00:38:53
humid air, so he feels only
00:38:55
to spend it like this, it’s a
00:38:59
pirate,
00:39:01
so think
00:39:03
she’s so
00:39:06
especially the first there
00:39:08
for some cities,
00:39:11
if you think
00:39:13
she’s like that
00:39:15
I said at the beginning that I was
00:39:17
close to departures, they interrogated me for 4 hours, I
00:39:19
thought that I was interested again in the
00:39:21
Cubans who were taking me home to the 56th
00:39:24
luggage ship, which we will soon find out from them,
00:39:26
but now I find myself in the parking lot from Golling with an iPhone,
00:39:31
I understand that I have actually moved to the
00:39:32
past centuries approximately 70 look what
00:39:36
the parking lot looks like, just six
00:39:39
fives,
00:39:41
all a penny, that’s how my grandfather has
00:39:45
exactly the same penny my grandfather had
00:39:48
while he was orange, he drove it to the dacha,
00:39:52
see what cool victories are purely
00:39:55
Soviet communities
00:39:57
[music]
00:40:14
life on the island seems to be around you, and
00:40:17
how are you as if you know a transparent ghost
00:40:20
through which cars from the past make noise,
00:40:22
look at these wonderful little
00:40:24
cars, good old but
00:40:27
not so pleasant, they hum as if it were Uncle
00:40:31
Fyodor and Dad driving around in the same
00:40:32
cars made from sour milk
00:40:35
[applause]
00:40:36
[music]
00:40:42
[music]
00:40:48
you take a breath on the evening shore Havana and
00:40:50
it seems like you are moving into some very
00:40:53
cozy American film and now
00:40:55
Frank Sinatra will taxi out of the corner in a Linkami
00:40:58
or Cadillac
00:41:08
old Havana the place is incredibly
00:41:11
atmospheric until in some areas
00:41:13
they wash and dry medical masks but you
00:41:16
approach the center and everything
00:41:19
smells different of both the sea and we're frying something somewhere
00:41:22
cooking something in an old house you know
00:41:24
street art Salvador Dali and around the corner
00:41:27
salsa music is playing from the speaker you look into the
00:41:30
yard and there's a temperamental Cuban woman so
00:41:32
atmospheric who's reading it that he even
00:41:34
jumped up from his chair vodka you who are
00:41:37
looking everywhere here like that as if I recognized you, a
00:41:39
mother and a child went out onto the balcony, there’s
00:41:42
not even a fence on it
00:41:44
[music] the
00:41:48
first thing you need to do is check into the hotel, I
00:41:50
didn’t book in advance, I’m trying to check in
00:41:53
from the counter, but then
00:41:55
something strange starts to happen, this is the price for a single
00:41:58
room before it
00:42:06
started,
00:42:08
no, this in dollars
00:42:10
mobile except for businesses
00:42:16
thousands of dollars per night
00:42:19
thousands of dollars per night are you serious up to
00:42:22
1000 dollars night spring if I pay
00:42:26
cache and wipe cache
00:42:28
it’s the same
00:42:31
it’s an absolutely ordinary hotel not a
00:42:34
presidential one at all not a luxury hotel room
00:42:38
1 1 night costs a thousand dollars
00:42:43
Holy [ __ ], let's figure it out, the sign
00:42:46
says that one night in a room costs
00:42:48
24,000 play, how much is this in dollars, the
00:42:51
official dollar exchange rate is 24 play, that's
00:42:54
it, yes, I forgot, this happens in
00:42:57
countries when the government draws for itself the
00:42:59
exchange rate that it wants, in
00:43:02
reality, on the street the rate is completely different, 1
00:43:05
dollar this is a table without and that is, 4 times
00:43:08
lower than what the Russian government drew,
00:43:10
by the way, the real exchange rate is also
00:43:12
different from the state one. I go out into the
00:43:14
street angry as hell and I understand that I
00:43:16
urgently need to eat so as not to explode from
00:43:18
anger
00:43:19
[music]
00:43:23
friends,
00:43:25
now we will try crocodile meat I
00:43:29
’ll show you closer,
00:43:31
but here in Cuba he breeds crocodiles and
00:43:36
apparently there are quite a lot of them to eat
00:43:39
[music]
00:43:44
let’s try,
00:43:59
but to be honest, yes, it’s
00:44:03
better than juniel crocodile, first of all, there’s a certain
00:44:07
aftertaste of no one’s smell and
00:44:13
I don’t know what it’s clean, maybe it’s just
00:44:15
Latin American.
00:44:17
the structure of the meat, listen to it, it’s very
00:44:20
strange because you know, it’s like
00:44:22
it’s falling apart, accessible to ordinary meat,
00:44:25
for example, this one with your feet, yes, you eat it, you
00:44:27
really feel that it’s marbled for such a
00:44:28
long time, it holds its shape, even here, chew it, chew it, it’s
00:44:31
hard for you to live through it, and here
00:44:33
you chew it practically no need, you
00:44:35
do 2 crunch-crunch and that’s it I
00:44:39
really like
00:44:41
the dish this is the most expensive dish on the menu
00:44:43
costs 15 euros per
00:44:47
dish my nightmare I go into the old Havana
00:44:51
here again it’s beautiful grown men on
00:44:54
the road cutting football gates just like we
00:44:57
did in childhood from one
00:44:58
single brick and the ball
00:45:01
flies away all the time, everything is like ours,
00:45:03
but
00:45:05
here they really beat a goat into dominoes,
00:45:09
children play with knives, they also played in the yard,
00:45:12
and outside the window, women are
00:45:14
casually doing manicures right at
00:45:17
home, both for themselves and for a friend. 50 play
00:45:20
look at this cozy kitchen window
00:45:22
that has been converted into a mini showcase
00:45:24
here and there are hangers for sale and
00:45:27
some kind of comb and juicers, the Cubans are all
00:45:30
selling colorful older Cubans, a woman
00:45:32
and her grandfather run their own sewing workshop and you can
00:45:36
change them, look, even in
00:45:38
retirement they are not just a husband and the wife they are just
00:45:40
one team mouth Cuban beauties in
00:45:43
bright short dresses against the backdrop of old
00:45:46
cars you can watch endlessly
00:45:48
[music]
00:45:55
[music]
00:46:04
it seems you can look at Cuban cuisine
00:46:06
endlessly, here’s a guy in a chair under a
00:46:09
fan, glued to the TV,
00:46:10
watching the news, here’s an artist finishing
00:46:13
some kind of abstract picture and here they
00:46:15
really sing serenades
00:46:17
serenade friends it’s really a serenade
00:46:21
[music]
00:46:25
smokes cigars to save crafts
00:46:29
[music]
00:46:38
oh my god it’s incredible you really
00:46:43
feel this tobacco is alive that it just
00:46:45
recently grew up here somewhere
00:46:47
here I don’t know somewhere at all not far behind
00:46:50
these files
00:46:55
somewhere on the wonderful on the wonderful
00:46:59
Cuban soil because by the way I
00:47:01
will really tell you that
00:47:02
many countries really tried, large
00:47:04
manufacturers tried to recreate
00:47:06
Cuban cigars, that is, to what
00:47:08
extent and without growing they made the
00:47:10
same composition of the cigar itself there will be
00:47:12
absolutely tobacco is exactly the same there, it’s
00:47:16
crushed in the same quantity,
00:47:18
that’s where you,
00:47:19
moreover, grew it, even tried
00:47:22
to grow tobacco in other countries there,
00:47:24
about the same humid temperature conditions,
00:47:26
everyone observed nothing, it doesn’t work
00:47:28
anywhere in the world except here in Cuba
00:47:31
it doesn’t turn out that such an ideal such an
00:47:33
ideal climate for growing
00:47:35
tobacco
00:47:36
[music]
00:47:57
in addition to the missile,
00:47:59
more than forty thousand Soviet
00:48:02
soldiers were stationed here in Cuba; where did we stop? The
00:48:04
cold war with the USSR and the USA reached a
00:48:07
colossal scale; the council placed
00:48:09
nuclear missiles right off the American
00:48:11
coast in Cuba as well as means to
00:48:14
protect these missiles from attack by the United States 3
00:48:17
next to the missiles there are still small missiles
00:48:19
since it was precisely the air
00:48:20
defense questionnaires that were supposed to protect and
00:48:24
nuclear
00:48:26
American natural
00:48:28
bombers October
00:48:30
1962 the count of time is on the number of the
00:48:32
President of Cuba Fidel Castro no longer
00:48:34
asks, he demands from Moscow to launch a
00:48:36
preemptive strike on the United States in order to
00:48:38
prevent an American invasion of Cuba,
00:48:40
CPSU employee Fedor Burlatsky will later
00:48:43
tell that fiedel will write in
00:48:45
Khrushchev’s telegram that the Cuban people are ready to
00:48:48
sacrifice themselves to the cause of victory over
00:48:51
American imperialism, it so happened that
00:48:53
Fidel answered for the whole people, this is another
00:48:56
question, but Khrushchev himself earns
00:48:58
political points by scaring his people and the
00:49:01
public with a possible war,
00:49:04
it will be
00:49:18
the peoples who did not have enough tanks for a
00:49:21
rainbow figure
00:49:31
[music]
00:49:33
there is nothing for you this speech does not remind you of the fact
00:49:35
that we do not want war in advance to protect
00:49:37
our interests we will not stop so the
00:49:40
tension around Cuba
00:49:42
American ships are growing and forcing a
00:49:44
Soviet submarine to surface in Cuba, a
00:49:46
tropical storm begins and one
00:49:49
American plane somehow
00:49:50
flies too close to the island. The
00:49:52
Soviet military cannot get through
00:49:54
to the leadership and decides to shoot down the
00:49:56
American U-2 plane. It seems that a
00:49:58
nuclear strike is already inevitable. the pilot of an
00:50:01
American plane dies, it’s
00:50:03
curious that here in the center of Havana
00:50:06
there is a whole pedestal on which
00:50:09
lies, for example, the wing of a shot down
00:50:11
American plane, and
00:50:15
if, in principle, the remaining pieces under
00:50:20
Fidel Castro again and again demand that
00:50:22
Khrushchev launch a preventive strike on the United States,
00:50:24
however, Moscow and Washington
00:50:27
unexpectedly find a common language and
00:50:30
they agree, they install a red
00:50:32
telephone to communicate directly and the
00:50:35
Soviet missiles are charged, they dismantle
00:50:37
and take them out of Cuba in three weeks, the
00:50:40
Americans take out the missiles from Turkey that reach
00:50:42
Moscow, and as if everyone
00:50:45
wins except Cuba, the Americans lift
00:50:48
the blockade of them for two years,
00:50:50
Moscow demanded it, and then they begin to postpone
00:50:53
the island with such sanctions that the
00:50:54
economic system and 2 can withstand
00:50:56
floating it is what the port of Havana looks like today,
00:50:59
it was originally built specifically
00:51:02
to receive tourist
00:51:04
liners that led to sail here
00:51:07
absolutely from the USA from Europe
00:51:10
from Arab countries and so on, that is,
00:51:13
because Cuba is, in principle, very
00:51:15
touristic place, but if you
00:51:17
look closely, you can see that the port is absolutely
00:51:19
empty, the only ship that
00:51:22
is here is standing there, pumping oil, but
00:51:25
otherwise not a single ship, the fact is
00:51:28
that since Trump came to the USA, he has
00:51:30
completely banned
00:51:32
American citizens from
00:51:35
bringing American companies here tourists and the
00:51:37
United States introduced such a rule that if at least
00:51:39
some ship enters the port of Havana,
00:51:41
flogging would then after this ship has no
00:51:44
right to enter more than one
00:51:47
port of the United States for a long time, such
00:51:49
serious sanctions have long been imposed and, in fact, for this the
00:51:51
country was left without tourists in than not
00:51:54
only American on European
00:51:55
because Europeans here also don’t
00:51:57
want to lose the opportunity to enter
00:51:58
American ports, soon after the
00:52:00
Caribbean crisis,
00:52:02
almost all American brands closed in Cuba, and
00:52:04
they were the ones who produced the highest
00:52:06
quality goods. It’s interesting that there is a
00:52:09
restaurant here that brings together all the brands,
00:52:11
most of which there were
00:52:14
American brands before the revolution, for example, there was a
00:52:16
brand-chef, of course, who sold
00:52:18
gasoline
00:52:21
[music] become
00:52:29
real concrete
00:52:33
began to real so to speak
00:52:35
preserved saint also of course it was
00:52:38
not sylvania
00:52:40
coca cola ford codec everything that was
00:52:45
here before the revolution
00:52:47
almost everything was nationalized the same the
00:52:50
same thing is happening with the most important part of the
00:52:51
economy of the cube and tourism
00:52:53
[music]
00:52:57
as a result, Khrushchev, who actually
00:53:00
used the cubes in order to
00:53:02
scare the Americans, decides to
00:53:05
remove the scuba missiles single-handedly without even
00:53:07
consulting the fire, which some
00:53:10
perceive as a betrayal on the
00:53:11
part of the USSR, Soviet experts
00:53:14
nevertheless continue to work in Cuba before
00:53:16
the collapse of the Soviets, but there is no longer such enthusiasm in
00:53:19
relations between Moscow and Havana; it is
00:53:26
impossible to restore relations with the Americans after this, so the Cubans use
00:53:29
what they have, the Soviet automobile industry of the
00:53:31
Soviet rationing system and the Soviet
00:53:34
ideology of socialism, built on the
00:53:36
principle of working with anyone, just not with
00:53:39
Americans
00:53:43
[music]
00:53:49
look what a beauty friends this is
00:53:54
something incredible
00:53:55
you think where else can you catch such an
00:53:58
atmosphere you are a red convertible Cadillac
00:54:03
gigawatt
00:54:05
cool can Cubans residents
00:54:08
meet the 1955 Cadillac Eldorado
00:54:13
[music]
00:54:19
you just like be too deiner and I
00:54:22
don’t forget gear ordered, and right at
00:54:24
this moment you understand that this is the whole
00:54:26
world of glitter and here it is at your feet and you are
00:54:30
here to just cruise
00:54:32
around the cube in a big car and
00:54:36
show yourself and to be looked at at an
00:54:39
expensive feeling and here it’s all 30 dollars
00:54:43
for
00:54:47
[music] an
00:54:55
absolute hit of those times with the technical
00:54:58
know-how of that time
00:55:00
self-leveling suspension
00:55:02
electric steering this was in 60 this water
00:55:05
then the memory cruiser
00:55:07
two-level climate control and
00:55:09
cruise control appeared by the way
00:55:11
Frank Sinatra actually had such a Cadillac and not even
00:55:14
one of his friends an indescribable feeling,
00:55:17
it’s just a yacht, it’s a real yacht,
00:55:21
it’s cool that the car almost doesn’t move
00:55:23
forward, well, that is, it always goes
00:55:25
either left or right, so you
00:55:27
have to turn the steering wheel all the time, it’s not usual
00:55:30
that I don’t see mirrors at all,
00:55:33
they are absolutely small for beauty,
00:55:35
that’s why you you just have to just
00:55:37
turn around and turn back
00:55:38
to look, but the feeling is incredible,
00:55:41
just watch elvis presley vs
00:55:44
the movie ocean's eleven from
00:55:48
1960, the senator even appeared in such a
00:55:50
breech and sea bream, pay attention to the steering wheel, which is
00:55:52
huge, that is, it is much larger
00:55:55
than in ordinary cars because I don’t
00:55:58
know why, apparently they built it this way before,
00:56:00
and the interesting detail is that
00:56:04
pay attention to the speedometer, it’s so
00:56:07
old. My grandfather had
00:56:09
about the same speedometer for a penny, but you see,
00:56:12
it’s all straight
00:56:15
[music]
00:56:24
the marinade starts up, acceptance, you know, it’s as
00:56:28
if it’s intact name starts working
00:56:36
[music]
00:56:41
the price of such a postcard is actually 30
00:56:43
dollars per hour, that is, the same
00:56:45
average monthly salary in Cuba, why is it
00:56:47
so expensive and in Cuba everything related to
00:56:50
cars is expensive, first of all,
00:56:52
gasoline is in short supply; a typical situation
00:56:56
is refueling where there is a huge queue
00:57:00
[music]
00:57:07
cars themselves with gasoline are about huge
00:57:09
problems,
00:57:10
that is,
00:57:11
people actually drive and say and
00:57:14
popular God, so that gasoline does not cost
00:57:16
there, it doesn’t always happen, you
00:57:18
never know if you can
00:57:19
refuel today, you need to get it like sausages in a store,
00:57:22
look, this is how
00:57:25
motorcyclists take fuel in reserve and in order
00:57:27
not to spill, they carefully top up the tank
00:57:30
from a bottle
00:57:31
[music]
00:57:36
you need to match what the pre-
00:57:42
1902
00:57:44
model
00:57:46
American foot platform,
00:57:49
so
00:57:50
it was infected here even before the revolution,
00:57:53
yes, expensive roses are just a fantastic
00:57:56
place, the holy of holies for Cuban
00:57:58
car owners, the service where the
00:58:00
very magic that makes it happen all these
00:58:02
cars continue to travel the path and were brought
00:58:05
here 70 years ago, look at this
00:58:08
ancient pickup truck once called February,
00:58:10
but now it’s really Frankenstein, it’s
00:58:13
assembled from cars from all over the globe and
00:58:15
not even just from cars, listen to
00:58:17
where they got the engine from which cars
00:58:19
no it’s
00:58:22
and
00:58:23
sea marine
00:58:27
this is
00:58:29
Hyundai Hyundai for the Japanese heads of me
00:58:33
modern
00:58:42
modern someone
00:58:44
toyota toyota
00:58:47
it turns out yes continue yes this is
00:58:50
Russian
00:58:51
yes what is this poverty the wife of all the people to and
00:58:55
son 130
00:58:57
to and again from Zil 131 of this wonderful
00:59:03
Cubans call Eduard I look at him eyes
00:59:06
and just my girlfriend I see whose
00:59:08
penny was you know how much he bought
00:59:11
his pickup truck which he has been driving for many
00:59:13
years for 3000 dollars and [ __ ] in the yard
00:59:16
of the previous owner and do you know how much
00:59:18
such a car costs now
00:59:21
35-40 thousand dollars in Cuba the car
00:59:24
can really cost more expensive than an apartment, I am
00:59:27
absolutely serious when I say why
00:59:29
because almost all the cars were
00:59:32
brought to the island before the revolution, that
00:59:34
is, 60 years ago,
00:59:37
only Soviet Russian ones were imported further. No,
00:59:39
of course today there are many modern ones, but
00:59:41
nevertheless, a very large part of the cars
00:59:43
in Cuba were imported. here
00:59:46
half a century ago, that is, before the revolution,
00:59:48
so I’m seriously telling you that in
00:59:51
Cuba a car can cost more than an apartment, the
00:59:54
seriousness of the apartments can cost
00:59:56
five ten thousand dollars there, a car
00:59:59
like this starts from 30 thousand
01:00:02
dollars, so
01:00:04
but at the same time, what is this car for which
01:00:07
at least once you have to lie down a week
01:00:09
for it to work properly, so
01:00:11
any almost all Cuban men
01:00:14
who have a car, they all know how to
01:00:18
fix them, they know how to understand them because, well, at
01:00:20
least once a week you have to lie under it for
01:00:23
at least 1 week for sure it
01:00:24
breaks down, imagine what it’s like
01:00:26
to repair a European car in the
01:00:27
country if there
01:00:29
is not a single service here, not a single
01:00:31
dealer, they are at least some company
01:00:33
that is able to order real spare
01:00:34
parts from the factory, moreover, these are the Cubans, and
01:00:37
all the websites of these companies are hidden on which they
01:00:39
post instructions and
01:00:41
repair manuals, that is, it is simply located
01:00:43
yes yes yes of course on the interiors, packaging
01:00:46
and he does everything himself, we cut it
01:00:50
where he studied to get antennas on the
01:00:53
informational played by the Euro Institute, but that’s why
01:00:57
the roads in Cuba are not empty and if
01:01:00
you want, you can ride in almost any of
01:01:03
these museum cars exhibit
01:01:05
[music]
01:01:14
so it’s where from a taxi, well, how there are
01:01:17
applications like Uber and Yandex taxi, and
01:01:20
there is no such thing as a
01:01:22
phone number where you can
01:01:25
basically call a taxi and a taxi will come for you,
01:01:27
but the problem is that it will be quite
01:01:29
expensive and, most importantly, a long wait of about forty minutes
01:01:33
for sure, so if you want a taxi, you
01:01:36
just go out onto the road and
01:01:37
you really raise the hand of a child in childhood and
01:01:41
wait
01:01:43
for Cuba and
01:01:53
so it’s an honor to say let’s go to me, no, it
01:01:55
looks like he’s losing someone to drop him off and
01:01:58
yes, it remains like it’s funny how
01:01:59
a carrot was formed on a taxi
01:02:03
in the front with
01:02:06
his hand
01:02:08
like a minibus the price tag is absolutely so they wanted to
01:02:11
give boobs to a dream looking for it’s real
01:02:15
the price of a taxi
01:02:18
please, this price for Cubans is 50 without
01:02:21
and so that the driver is not bored, he takes a
01:02:23
friend with him who acts as a
01:02:25
conductor, he rides with the driver in the front
01:02:27
seat, but if the taxi is full, he
01:02:30
moves into the cabin, and if it’s crowded,
01:02:32
then he takes out a mini stool
01:02:34
and sits on a shelf among the cars and it’s
01:02:37
interesting how our minibus drivers
01:02:39
solved the problem of cooling their water from a
01:02:41
ring hung a bottle in a case around the fence and I
01:02:44
wrap it around
01:02:51
in fact we are going to visit the
01:02:53
owner of the apartment in a prestigious area of
01:02:55
Havana Natalya is waiting for us Russian hinterland
01:02:58
meets absolutely according to ours on a smart
01:03:00
throws it on, let's turn it on not from the front entrance
01:03:03
from the balcony
01:03:04
[music]
01:03:08
well
01:03:17
Natalya lives in that same old Havana
01:03:20
where Salvador was given and cats and women
01:03:23
cards are very interesting what the apartments look like here
01:03:25
you raise the entrance further than the elevator,
01:03:28
by the way it works
01:03:29
hello
01:03:35
Natalya from the USSR grew up in Latvia where she
01:03:38
got married for a Cuban student for eleven
01:03:41
years I was blown away, I fell in love so much
01:03:44
and at that moment I was ready like three of
01:03:49
that great romantic love and my
01:03:53
first husband is a Cuban black King Kong
01:03:57
who occupies the entire doorway
01:04:00
to understand the size she was
01:04:04
married 8 times and always only a dish,
01:04:06
so on Cuba in the harbor in a small
01:04:08
apartment there are two flags Russia Pilate
01:04:11
she is from Riga in the kitchen preparing Cuban
01:04:14
coffee sweets for the table the hostess decided to
01:04:16
order right now from the
01:04:18
fourth floor balcony and we will make the purchase using the
01:04:20
very popular method
01:04:25
money
01:04:28
money
01:04:30
[music]
01:04:32
do my aunt damage murid ion daikon huli
01:04:37
[music]
01:04:39
elevators to save energy we have
01:04:44
very hot elevators only I have such a
01:04:46
rich building her four floors and there is
01:04:50
an elevator so I have a privileged
01:04:52
position I live in the very c3 and even
01:04:55
with an elevator but in fact Not a single
01:04:58
high-rise building around us
01:05:00
has an elevator at all, so people, in order to
01:05:03
save energy, it is very hot in our
01:05:05
country, fans are used, in
01:05:09
fact, they are air conditioners, air conditioners are
01:05:12
very expensive, air conditioners can
01:05:13
only be afforded at night, basically the
01:05:16
middle peasant, and in general we are not talking about the poor
01:05:18
only ventilation and
01:05:20
these are the elevators, so either a bag or a bucket
01:05:25
I lower down and for me the person today is a day
01:05:30
off, he has nothing on display, she
01:05:32
will eat a lot of things there, they sell all sorts of
01:05:34
our Cuban jam and ground nuts
01:05:39
[music] the
01:05:47
need for the sun Colt
01:05:50
decanter I
01:05:53
went up the elevator and don’t have to run downstairs
01:05:58
[music]
01:06:02
bread was bought on a card buns 2 I was
01:06:07
supposed to put in and came all
01:06:12
the time bought in Cuba Natalya lives 30 and
01:06:16
there’s already a lot of good life hack
01:06:30
let’s cut it we have a
01:06:34
recipe let’s try Cuban
01:06:36
I want to try Andy showed cards in
01:06:38
which people in Cuba they receive food,
01:06:41
this was right in Natalia’s kitchen, she has
01:06:43
several government
01:06:44
stores with food and she has been listening to what is
01:06:47
happening in the queues for many years and such a real
01:06:49
reality show on the air,
01:06:51
every day under my balconies, starting
01:06:54
from 8 pm, a queue is organized
01:06:57
all night long they were yelling and there were fights, who followed
01:07:02
whom, because there are a huge number of
01:07:04
people who sell a place in line for
01:07:08
five dollars, they are already selling a place in
01:07:10
line, and when they put you in,
01:07:14
fights start because you weren’t
01:07:16
standing here, people were standing here all night, they know
01:07:19
who’s behind whom. and of course, who
01:07:21
is selling this, he started all night
01:07:24
and the police come to sort out even fights
01:07:27
often happen why did they throw out the chicken
01:07:33
before or the chicken or these tubes of
01:07:36
minced meat like this like this no
01:07:39
more than this size tubes of a leopard
01:07:41
or these are sausages as you say even
01:07:43
for sausages we have a food product that is in
01:07:45
short supply, this is a terrible shortage, so why
01:07:48
would they stand for anything? You said, and
01:07:52
diapers for this coat are in short supply, and shampoos and
01:07:55
deodorant were all in short supply in
01:07:58
Cuba, there are stores where you can buy
01:07:59
food not with cards, but for money, but
01:08:02
not for cash, you I have to go to the bank
01:08:04
to make a local card like our world and
01:08:07
put our currency there and lied and
01:08:10
now the system you can’t
01:08:12
put dollars on the card, only euros, well,
01:08:16
because the decaying ones tried at night with
01:08:18
big steps towards a bright future,
01:08:21
so it’s necessary only euros, but also
01:08:24
because the calculations and business is so with
01:08:27
Europe because we get on board in the
01:08:30
same way as Russia even even earlier than
01:08:32
Russia is under blockade you start this
01:08:36
right of the year Natalie is absolutely right there are
01:08:38
no dollars as a tourist they
01:08:41
can tell you the price in dollars and I
01:08:43
will even take the money in dollars but officially in
01:08:45
Cuba there are no dollars, another
01:08:48
line near the ATMs this time, please
01:08:50
note that the ATM is
01:08:52
not accepted here either, I don’t see a trowel,
01:08:55
here it says union and here is red, this
01:08:58
system is the
01:08:59
payment system of Cuba, the problem of the
01:09:02
Cuban residents is actually colossal
01:09:05
because they live under sanctions both
01:09:07
from America and under
01:09:09
sanctions from their country against America, that
01:09:11
is, for example, they brought you a dollar and
01:09:13
yes, and paid you with dollars
01:09:15
in cash, you go to such a bank, you want to
01:09:17
color these dollars to the account of your
01:09:19
Cuban banks not a day because
01:09:21
they banned it it’s like the Cubans
01:09:23
forbade you to put it into your accounts, we don’t need to
01:09:25
put your American dollars
01:09:27
at the same time, for example, get an
01:09:29
American visa card and put
01:09:31
a dollar on it, and you can’t either because the
01:09:33
Americans have already banned it, they don’t
01:09:35
issue visa and mastercard cards to Cubans
01:09:38
in general, the same thing that happened in
01:09:40
Russia like this, somehow I’ll try to twist it here
01:09:46
[music]
01:09:57
with my hands I just lived with them as a friend and this is mine
01:10:00
I Yakubovich this iron were unlearned the
01:10:06
building this site of the city well, I bought it to
01:10:10
do it but about this
01:10:12
3- local room 3 local room which
01:10:16
you can in the crib section and
01:10:21
0 3 friends you can join or
01:10:26
develop these
01:10:29
here is a clear example of how you can
01:10:32
get out of this beautiful Cubans
01:10:34
name you won’t believe is Ivan and his hotel
01:10:37
is called Evans House he also studied in the
01:10:40
Soviet Union at a military school
01:10:42
approximately, but I'll populate the attic paid, she
01:10:46
then from hasard, like an omega, throw away your weapons
01:10:49
and innazi or work, well, we take a taxi and
01:10:54
here she is, and the old Muscovite
01:10:57
2140 340
01:10:59
remember the saying, if you
01:11:00
want to live, know how to spin,
01:11:01
Ivan iii knows that’s right in Russian, he’s
01:11:04
kind of amazing an example
01:11:06
of determination when he started working as a
01:11:08
taxi driver, he bought a car, then a second one, and
01:11:10
now he is engaged in a mini-hotel meme poet
01:11:13
apartments making repairs and organizing a
01:11:14
business
01:11:17
50 dollars once it
01:11:26
was I who gave them beads, this is the money for this purpose is
01:11:31
to buy a house for rough builders
01:11:36
of builders and to repair such houses of the
01:11:42
state
01:11:45
over and artizi native takes say goodbye to
01:11:50
[music]
01:11:53
can we have such a house
01:11:57
[music] a
01:11:59
small hotel example I have if the
01:12:02
rooms are small restaurant McKellar everything is
01:12:05
fine for let's get the norm to the tap
01:12:08
there are such as opera you well I am reading the
01:12:11
waters moment for us went the name for
01:12:15
the nursery to go out to the
01:12:17
ordinary vis
01:12:19
hello and surrender generation from those who
01:12:21
studied in the Soviet Union they call us
01:12:24
also call Soviet or Russian they
01:12:29
saw us on the call before that's why they
01:12:33
said in our head a
01:12:37
nice
01:12:41
call for another food and when we took it away they
01:12:45
o 'reilly that's why we have the fault of
01:12:47
perestroika there and announce azisa
01:12:49
rebuilt hotel well, they
01:12:52
started to help on for that tour, which means she tells me,
01:12:55
well, there is a lesson lesson that aval is
01:12:59
our Milo
01:13:01
and
01:13:04
[music]
01:13:07
now it is possible
01:13:11
[music]
01:13:20
before Cuban entrepreneurs have to
01:13:23
pay tax from 10 to 35 percent, it
01:13:26
started quite recently, before that the brushes
01:13:28
were solid, but now they’ve decided
01:13:30
to add a little capitalism and private business is
01:13:32
developing very, very actively, I
01:13:35
haven’t seen this anywhere, it’s how it’s
01:13:38
developing, it’s often seen here, it’s
01:13:40
on YouTube, just people in a private house
01:13:42
and three days a week they can sell
01:13:46
some things that are not easy to find
01:13:48
here, for example, dump them, they
01:13:49
put up a whale of toys here they hung them up,
01:13:51
please, that means jeans and shirts,
01:13:55
a dress, everything is in 10, for example, if
01:13:58
things get serious, just shoes and a cent in
01:14:02
as a child, look 905, that is, the day of
01:14:04
dollars zara
01:14:07
then please 900 also
01:14:11
905, that is, in fact, 9 dollars, this is
01:14:15
kind of easier, you can get to one like this on the
01:14:17
weekend 400, that is, in fact, 4
01:14:20
dollars, you estimate, for 4 dollars
01:14:22
you will find a gift for your friend, but here
01:14:25
please, imagine what would Ivan
01:14:26
achieve with a blockade of economic
01:14:29
sanctions and in general would the Cuban government
01:14:30
take a different path and
01:14:38
tourism
01:14:39
we again but it’s disgusting but we will buy
01:14:43
food again I know this if the scales are an
01:14:46
electoral pond you will find, that is, it is difficult
01:14:50
to find cheese and the trouble will be carried away by the snow, you
01:14:54
will still find everything you will find It sounds inspiring, of course,
01:14:56
but are there many people like Ivan,
01:14:59
and do you have to live in such a difficult
01:15:01
situation to do business? You say, you
01:15:03
can get through, friends, but if we
01:15:06
measure in such categories, you know, in
01:15:08
North Korea, you can get through, you can turn over
01:15:10
which generals and give them the loot to
01:15:12
build a business on Most people are
01:15:15
simple, just like you and me,
01:15:17
not business tycoons, but this does not mean that
01:15:19
they deserve to live in poverty. In my opinion, the
01:15:22
easier it is in a country for an ordinary citizen to live
01:15:24
in abundance, the better the system works 3
01:15:27
not to appear
01:15:31
[music] people
01:15:35
like Ivan will always get through Well, for
01:15:37
example, every day it costs 6 am to go
01:15:40
to all the stores in the area to find a
01:15:42
third of this to be milk and at least cheese
01:15:44
and really finds
01:15:46
[music]
01:15:53
almost at the level of processed cheese, one of the
01:15:56
cheapest cheeses, well, at least something
01:15:59
because there is nothing at all, so
01:16:03
due to the lack of fats like this with milk
01:16:06
with yogurt and kefir and curdled
01:16:09
milk curds
01:16:11
there is nothing here at all there is
01:16:13
nothing at all Natalia has lived in Cuban
01:16:15
socialism for 30 years and talks about it
01:16:17
without embellishment, for example, medicine is
01:16:20
said to be free,
01:16:22
well, let’s say a therapist discovered some kind of
01:16:24
problem is more serious the further you are given a
01:16:27
referral to the clinic, you go to the
01:16:30
district clinic, if at the district
01:16:32
clinic they tell you that you have
01:16:34
a test here, but we don’t have a software asset, go
01:16:36
to the hospital, the
01:16:39
clinic gives you to the hospital to the hospital,
01:16:41
come all the queues, the queues are crazy
01:16:44
you can spend a whole day in a queue like
01:16:46
this 8 come at five in the evening
01:16:49
just to leave the doctor and this is the
01:16:51
main problem of our
01:16:54
our medicine, there are no reagents, the devices are
01:16:59
all broken and here is my example
01:17:01
4 years ago I got very sick
01:17:03
metal lost 90 kilograms and ended up
01:17:07
in hospital for 8 months, they said it was
01:17:10
something like a nervous system disorder,
01:17:12
but no one could really understand that the
01:17:14
doctors simply didn’t know what to do with me,
01:17:16
and most importantly, they didn’t know how to treat me
01:17:18
because there were no medications,
01:17:21
no devices that were prescribed to me, no
01:17:24
surgical procedures that I was prescribed
01:17:28
this no that one doesn’t have 3 4 5 it’s just that
01:17:32
nothing is possible and when the
01:17:35
time had already come they realized that
01:17:37
you couldn’t do without surgery, you need to do the surgery, the
01:17:39
next problem began, the doctors
01:17:41
needed a tomography, this is when the organs of the whole
01:17:44
body are scanned, but in the hospital where
01:17:46
Natalya was lying there was no device,
01:17:48
they, too, were all Western, they sent me to
01:17:50
another hospital and discharged me from the hospital
01:17:53
for two weeks, saying in plain text,
01:17:57
please solve this problem yourself compartment
01:18:00
without knowing your mouth in plain text coupe
01:18:04
bribes give me more people
01:18:08
I know no private clinics where one
01:18:10
could find such a device there’s no
01:18:12
money to pay and no analysis to do, so to
01:18:15
do it in a public hospital
01:18:17
you need to know someone who knows someone and
01:18:19
so on, I barely
01:18:22
walked, I had my own car,
01:18:24
of course it’s all by taxi and
01:18:26
of course it’s to a certain place
01:18:29
because it’s not a private owner, they don’t
01:18:31
allow him there, the door drove up, she carried
01:18:34
it all for me, so my husband and
01:18:36
I walked there in the corners of the hospital, I
01:18:40
literally found out that there
01:18:43
is one department in the city where
01:18:45
they can do such a tomography, but there is a queue
01:18:47
and again you need to know All sorts of people were lucky
01:18:50
that one of the eight husbands that
01:18:52
Natalia had at that time seemed very
01:18:53
inventive, he was then studying at a
01:18:55
hairdressing course and of course he had a
01:18:57
white coat like a doctor’s, he had already
01:18:59
used it, they didn’t even ask for a
01:19:02
document to enter the hospital, he went
01:19:05
and went and went straight to my room and
01:19:08
reached and realized that it turns out to be
01:19:10
opening the doors
01:19:12
at the right moments when you can’t go in, and
01:19:16
since he had already tried it, he
01:19:18
said I’ll put on the gowns again, I’ll go to that
01:19:21
hospital and say that I’m a
01:19:22
student practicing with them and
01:19:25
I’ll ask and it really went well and it
01:19:28
really went off with a bang and this is how they
01:19:30
did it for you,
01:19:33
but here we also have money further to the
01:19:43
right, which was said
01:19:46
just by the revolutionaries who also
01:19:48
explain a lot about Cuba for 3 JSC brt, that
01:19:51
is, the homeland or the death of another is not given and
01:19:55
when you look at everything from them
01:19:57
and in general you understand why people live
01:20:00
like this since Fidel Castro built the
01:20:02
country on this servant,
01:20:04
several generations of young people have not grown up who
01:20:07
have TV and Internet
01:20:09
access to American TV series iPhone
01:20:12
type current Instagram these guys even
01:20:15
today walk past buildings in the center of
01:20:17
Havana with the same inscription on March 3,
01:20:20
homeland or death, but they hardly understand
01:20:22
what this is all about, a vivid example of lime,
01:20:25
our daughter on the waist from a Cuban, she
01:20:27
told us at the beginning about iPhones,
01:20:29
lime has lived not only in Cuba,
01:20:31
and in Russia, to visit Europe, I dreamed of
01:20:33
giving up, it
01:20:39
was also there before
01:20:44
the fold, I’m also Europe and evil in Spain and
01:20:52
in the gland sidebar,
01:21:00
this is very many years ago, I don’t
01:21:04
remember Lake, but no, there was sulfur fighting,
01:21:09
everyone was aiming and you know, at the young guys
01:21:13
these red slogans of the muerto folder
01:21:15
homeland or death no longer work my
01:21:19
personal less they want something more
01:21:21
than just the absence of death I
01:21:23
understand them perfectly well we have seen enough
01:21:25
films on Instagram in the talk tag and who have you
01:21:29
traveled around the world and seen with your own eyes
01:21:31
how it is possible you don’t
01:21:33
have to stand for two hours in the heat to buy sausages and
01:21:35
we already know that tests in a
01:21:38
hospital can be done cheaply in one
01:21:40
day without paying bribes to anyone and it’s also
01:21:43
painless, we already know that you do
01:21:45
n’t have to lie under the car in the garage
01:21:47
every week for it to drive and this is
01:21:49
normal, our parents tried and
01:21:52
spent money, definitely not so that
01:21:54
life would be as difficult for us as it is for them, each
01:21:56
new generation should make it
01:21:58
easier for our parents and grandfathers to work so
01:22:02
that we could live and enjoy all the benefits of
01:22:04
civilization in the general world progress, this is what
01:22:06
you would lead to if once in
01:22:08
fifty-sixty years
01:22:10
some people did not appear who began to
01:22:12
convince us that we need to live not for ourselves, but
01:22:14
for some people who, like, know
01:22:17
what the country should do and it would be okay if we
01:22:19
lived, they are dying, they suggest go
01:22:21
to hell
01:22:24
[music]
01:22:38
people in the next issue I will introduce
01:22:41
you to the children of that same cult Che
01:22:43
Guevara who made perhaps the most
01:22:46
incredible revolution we will meet with
01:22:48
his son Ernesto today perhaps the most
01:22:51
famous biker and also with his son
01:22:54
Emilio look into his eyes this is
01:22:56
real h and we will also meet with his daughter what are the
01:22:59
Guevaras of Olympus who still remember
01:23:01
dad? How now I was in my dad and
01:23:05
mom’s room, I look downstairs and see mom with
01:23:09
my younger brother leaning on her
01:23:12
shoulder and behind mom dad, dressed in his
01:23:15
military uniform, strokes the baby’s head with his hand
01:23:28
[applause]
01:23:39
[music]
01:23:42
[applause] [music]
01:23:44
[applause]
01:23:47
and it’s an incredible feeling when you
01:23:50
sit down in the evening and this is what I really
01:23:53
fell in love with in the cube, this is the air here,
01:23:57
some incredible air, it’s
01:23:59
been working for years now, it hugs you just
01:24:03
like a mother does this air is comfortable, it’s
01:24:05
just as if you’re coming out as a
01:24:08
small child bathing yourself in the bathroom like this, they’re
01:24:11
covering you with this
01:24:13
towel, someone picks you up and
01:24:16
carries you, for example, grandpa to your crib, that’s
01:24:21
exactly why I experience it here
01:24:24
when the heat subsides when
01:24:28
it begins to date, well, here it is, Lord, the bay, but
01:24:31
here it is at the club, at this moment you
01:24:35
can really
01:24:36
get high on the cubes, you know, I look at these
01:24:39
Cubans who for many years consider themselves
01:24:41
brothers of the Soviet people, this is
01:24:43
incredibly nice, I understand that they are still
01:24:45
a little different, of course many of the
01:24:48
Cubans are the same hard workers and hard workers as
01:24:50
our parents and grandparents, many of
01:24:53
them are even ready to put in first place
01:24:55
not their lives but the goals that are
01:24:58
voiced to them on TV, but there is
01:25:00
some kind of Caribbean white in the Cubans when,
01:25:03
after the scorching sun, there are queues and the text of
01:25:06
sausages cheap they gather in the evening from a
01:25:09
cafe, pour a glass of rum, take
01:25:12
a cigar and just get high looking at the
01:25:15
Cuban sunset, even really
01:25:17
American music, our parents
01:25:20
should get Cubans to just
01:25:22
fall in love with life because it’s warm and
01:25:25
beautiful and not
01:25:27
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