▌ Day 02
Speaker 1
00:00:00 - We can talk about.
00:00:00 - We can talk about. - Who's this? - It's Teddy, you can tell about our plan. - Hey. - Hey. - Oh yeah, there you are, okay. Yeah, so. - We're behind, we need to, give us a second to catch you, but tell us the plan. - So we'll go to Metzikov hospital, we will take a lot of the camera equipment, and oh, we're pulling in right now, and take it up to Andrey's office tonight, so we don't have to do it tomorrow. And then while we're there, Andrey and I,
00:00:30 And one other person can run to the ICU to check on this new guy who just came in. Yes. If it's just one camera person, I don't know if it's you or Logan.
Speaker 2
00:00:42 I don't know how this works. Where are you guys? Where are you? She has a manual transmission.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 - We can talk about.
00:00:00 - We can talk about. - Who's this? - It's Teddy, you can tell about our plan. - Hey. - Hey. - Oh yeah, there you are, okay. Yeah, so. - We're behind, we need to, give us a second to catch you, but tell us the plan. - So we'll go to Metzikov hospital, we will take a lot of the camera equipment, and oh, we're pulling in right now, and take it up to Andrey's office tonight, so we don't have to do it tomorrow. And then while we're there, Andrey and I,
00:00:30 And one other person can run to the ICU to check on this new guy who just came in. Yes. If it's just one camera person, I don't know if it's you or Logan.
Speaker 2
00:00:42 I don't know how this works. Where are you guys? Where are you? She has a manual transmission.
Speaker 1
00:00:51 She had to wait until she could relay out. Okay, so you're coming up the hill? No, fine. Uh-huh. Yeah, I think it would be better for Logan to shoot it, but I can come too.
Speaker 3
00:01:08 Unless Logan's... What do you think, Logan? Are you done?
Speaker 1
00:01:13 No, I'm not going to do it. Yeah, I think they're going to limit us. I think we're sort of stretching the rules by coming in tonight. So, yeah. - Well, I would love to go in there. But Logan's gonna make it look... - Behind? - Yeah. - You guys are behind us right now? - Yeah! - Okay. - On the right, right ahead, you can see the windows
Speaker 2
00:01:41 above the... ..neymet, the Lekarna Metchnikawa. There's all that for life. And if we're a little higher, Anastasia... ..to just there's a window that was operated by Bohdan.
00:01:55 [UKR] This is an explosion. [UKR] Do you see the Mechnikov Hospital?
00:02:56 place near the hospital where this explosion happened into where a big deeper hole was located place near the hospital where this explosion happened into where a big deeper hole was located yeah
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00:00:00 I'll put it in.
DR. ALEX VALADKA (American Neurosurgeon)
00:00:00 tomorrow yes morning yeah we'll walk over for sure
Dr.
00:00:00 tomorrow yes morning yeah we'll walk over for sure Mr. Slavtold, all our administration, general director, medical director, also was invited
00:00:45 to source his patient with severe injury. This patient? Yes, yes. And our general operator usually spend time in the week-end in hospital. Yeah, just a drink, or? Yeah, yeah.
00:01:07 [UKR] I think if you're transferring, then the ophthalmologists will need to do it properly, so they don't miss anything. [UKR] Because this Levko wrote that he only sutured the wound in the eyes and didn't do anything else.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Okay. Okay. Maybe we can set up a time to actually go through with some of those people in there. So that's the one where Victor Kunchuk donated $11 million.
00:00:45 He is the second richest man in Ukraine. And he and his wife had a sculpture made by an American. And they sold her for $11 million and donated her to the hospital.
00:01:00 And you got to jump start and really stay in the air rehab. Ja, sorry.
Speaker 2
00:02:09 I think when we have permission from all patients, we couldn't, to possibility, show the face. Right, yeah. You can also ask with...
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Okay. Okay. Maybe we can set up a time to actually go through with some of those people in there. So that's the one where Victor Kunchuk donated $11 million.
00:00:45 He is the second richest man in Ukraine. And he and his wife had a sculpture made by an American. And they sold her for $11 million and donated her to the hospital.
00:01:00 And you got to jump start and really stay in the air rehab. Ja, sorry.
Speaker 2
00:02:09 I think when we have permission from all patients, we couldn't, to possibility, show the face. Right, yeah. You can also ask with...
Speaker 3
00:02:30 [RUS] Thank you. [RUS] 130, I think, hemoglobin, 107 platelets. [RUS] The trauma surgeons worked, operated, [RUS] transferred the AZF,
00:03:11 [UKR] formed a normal stump there and there,
Speaker 2
00:03:14 [RUS] bandaged.
Speaker 3
00:03:18 [RUS] Slebin said that they only treated the wounds, [RUS] they were still going to transfer the AZF, [RUS] and they helped a bit, so, [RUS] repaired. He was standing, was, but they did it better. [RUS] They packed the nose there, right? There's nasal bleeding, [RUS] and it's still leaking a bit down the back wall, flowing into the mouth. [RUS] Packed. Left eye is gone, right. [RUS] Our ophthalmologists didn't do anything? [RUS] Our ophthalmologists didn't do anything, at the stages enucleation is written.
00:04:04 [RUS] Because they wrote to me that they only sutured... [RUS] At the stages enucleation is written, at the stages. [RUS] Ours just write crushing, we on Monday [RUS] discharge normal patients, as they come to us. [RUS] Normal patients?
Speaker 2
00:04:19 [UKR] Well, in my opinion, that's the journal, where they constantly come,
Speaker 3
00:04:26 [RUS] Good. [RUS] Is this your doctor, wife not a gift? - No, no, no, she transferred. [RUS] - At least she's new. - New. [RUS] She looks well at what she'll do. - She has experience. [RUS] Well, she's young, but good. [RUS] Because if we're with Abilik, we'll operate on this one tomorrow too.
Speaker 2
00:04:49 [RUS] Maybe, if she looks, and direct participation is needed. [RUS] She usually comes in the morning. - Yes, I just mean that then we'll agree. [RUS] Saddakol, Svetlana Borisovna, right? [RUS] Yes, Stivenko. [RUS] The head, about this doctor, either before us or after us, [RUS] as a second stage, repeatedly, implemented, possibly, if, probably, additionally removed, [RUS] because if it remains, there will be a subdural infection,
00:05:53 [RUS-NEEDS] Если все стаи
Speaker 3
00:05:54 [RUS] If all the packs
Speaker 2
00:06:24 - 131. - 131.
Speaker 1
00:06:32 13.1. 131.
Speaker 3
00:06:37 [RUS] And the platelet count.
Speaker 2
00:06:41 [RUS] 107 hours ago.
00:06:43 107.
00:06:44 [RUS] And from 3 milliliters of thromboconcentrate
Speaker 3
00:06:49 [RUS] 300 milliliters and thromboconcentrate [RUS] And for tomorrow we asked, in case we need them, they should reserve them for us. [RUS] There they go again, he's getting aggressive. [RUS] How will it be detected? [RUS] How will it be detected? [RUS] How will it be detected? [RUS] How will it be detected? [RUS] How will it be detected? [RUS] How will it be detected? [RUS] We're monitoring, this evening after the blood transfusion, we'll recheck in an hour, recheck at night.
Speaker 2
00:07:18 [RUS] Did he come for the organization?
00:07:20 No.
00:07:21 [RUS] He transferred himself temporarily.
00:07:35 [RUS-NEEDS] Уже,
00:08:00 Already,
00:08:23 [RUS] Hemoglobin, reticulocytes, and then take for your operations. [RUS] Because nobody understands what we'll take, and he's already like...
Speaker 3
00:08:30 [RUS] Here, and the wound dressings... [RUS] Ah, it's sutured there, but it was jumping. [RUS] What, what? [RUS] Sutured, but it was jumping. [RUS] Who's walking? [RUS] And there's a general chat there. [RUS] And there's a general chat there. [RUS] Yes, yes. [RUS] Marchin wrote that they reported going there.
Speaker 2
00:08:48 [RUS] What I probably started posting there in the morning. [RUS] This one came in at 3 o'clock, this one came in at 5 o'clock, and he even had 2 case numbers. [RUS] Do you see this in reality? [RUS] Some days he had 2 case numbers. [RUS] Further, Kinov from Ruble did it there. [RUS] 45,970, and he also has 45,979 there. [RUS] I'll show you now.
Speaker 3
00:09:26 [RUS] Ivanov 45979, and then Ivanov 45979.
00:09:34 [UKR] High amputation as well. [UKR] Set the exception.
Speaker 2
00:09:44 [UKR] Now we need to meet with our colleagues, with Arits, but without films.
00:09:54 And this...
00:09:58 [UKR] Thanks, possibly in addition, we gave gave gave, [UKR] I'll go out, explain the current situation, tell them you're on duty, staying, what you'll do, what we'll advise regarding the process.
00:10:27 [RUS] That will be correct.
00:10:59 [UKR] He's not up for discussion.
Speaker 4
00:11:27 [RUS] - Yes, it's a magnet
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 Should we tell Andre that he's coming out? Should we tell Andre that he's coming out? I was hoping to see him. Here, Lauren, do you want to tell him that he's coming out? Can you tell Andre that he's coming out?
Speaker 2
00:00:21 I'll tell him. Great strong finger. Okay, so you're going to feel him from there? I just want to see him and then I'm going to go behind you. So Laura's just telling me you're coming. There he is. Alright. I'll just be behind you. I'll just be behind you. You want to be behind or you want to be behind you? I'll go behind you here. Well actually why don't you stand there and watch me go in this way. How's that? Yeah it's just a little hard for you to get by me. You can just see me walk down the hall if you want that. You can just see me walk down the hall if you want that. And go for it. Okay.
00:01:06 Jacky. Good luck. Okay. Alright.
Speaker 3
00:01:22 How are you? Good to see you again. Thank you for coming. Yes, thank you. How are you? Doing very well. The weather is a bit cold? No, it's beautiful weather. Beautiful weather. Thank you for all the help with the luggage too. You did not have to come out this early in the morning. I think in USA it's more warm weather. In Texas, yes. Yes? Okay. The time change a bit? It's okay. You need to be Yole one hour. Yes. Excuse me.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Should we tell Andre that he's coming out? Should we tell Andre that he's coming out? I was hoping to see him. Here, Lauren, do you want to tell him that he's coming out? Can you tell Andre that he's coming out?
Speaker 2
00:00:21 I'll tell him. Great strong finger. Okay, so you're going to feel him from there? I just want to see him and then I'm going to go behind you. So Laura's just telling me you're coming. There he is. Alright. I'll just be behind you. I'll just be behind you. You want to be behind or you want to be behind you? I'll go behind you here. Well actually why don't you stand there and watch me go in this way. How's that? Yeah it's just a little hard for you to get by me. You can just see me walk down the hall if you want that. You can just see me walk down the hall if you want that. And go for it. Okay.
00:01:06 Jacky. Good luck. Okay. Alright.
Speaker 3
00:01:22 How are you? Good to see you again. Thank you for coming. Yes, thank you. How are you? Doing very well. The weather is a bit cold? No, it's beautiful weather. Beautiful weather. Thank you for all the help with the luggage too. You did not have to come out this early in the morning. I think in USA it's more warm weather. In Texas, yes. Yes? Okay. The time change a bit? It's okay. You need to be Yole one hour. Yes. Excuse me.
Speaker 2
00:02:22 This is University of Virginia, Pat's Insurance, UVA. This is University of Virginia, Pat's Insurance, UVA.
Speaker 3
00:02:28 Okay, okay. Let's go. Let's go!
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00:00:00 Yeah, you guys can keep going.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So, your ancestor, 6-4-2 ancestor, right?
00:00:00 So, your ancestor, 6-4-2 ancestor, right?
Speaker 2
00:00:07 Yeah, I hope there comes about that
00:00:52 . They carried it, yes. Carry out to the bottle and also never...
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So, your ancestor, 6-4-2 ancestor, right?
00:00:00 So, your ancestor, 6-4-2 ancestor, right?
Speaker 2
00:00:07 Yeah, I hope there comes about that
00:00:52 . They carried it, yes. Carry out to the bottle and also never...
Speaker 1
00:01:00 ...loved. You'll never lose also. Yes, yes.
Speaker 2
00:01:18 is more dirty than usually no it's fine it's cleaner than my car at home
Speaker 3
00:01:35 okay yeah so we will go back and get the other guy
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 7:15? 7:15? Very early, because he will be late. So if we say 7:15, he will be at 7:30. Do you understand? Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 2
00:00:17 I have the possibility to have lunch. Yes, today, yes. I'm going to print the ass to prepare for you some pitch. Okay. I'll pass it. I think I'm going to pull you. Yes. The three four, the three four. She doesn´t? Yes. Yes. We will have she out. I should prepare for you. Yes. - Four on two. The first one is 7.
Speaker 1
00:01:25 We will... We will... Because Dad is always... We will save... Alright... I can go soon... No, no, we will tell him in the hotel line. You know, in my house, I... You know, in the morning, in my... I see... Oh, you're still there! I found you guys.
Speaker 3
00:02:01 and the stage is vaping. You may want to get that on the shot. A lot of young people are vaping here.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 7:15? 7:15? Very early, because he will be late. So if we say 7:15, he will be at 7:30. Do you understand? Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 2
00:00:17 I have the possibility to have lunch. Yes, today, yes. I'm going to print the ass to prepare for you some pitch. Okay. I'll pass it. I think I'm going to pull you. Yes. The three four, the three four. She doesn´t? Yes. Yes. We will have she out. I should prepare for you. Yes. - Four on two. The first one is 7.
Speaker 1
00:01:25 We will... We will... Because Dad is always... We will save... Alright... I can go soon... No, no, we will tell him in the hotel line. You know, in my house, I... You know, in the morning, in my... I see... Oh, you're still there! I found you guys.
Speaker 3
00:02:01 and the stage is vaping. You may want to get that on the shot. A lot of young people are vaping here.
Speaker 1
00:02:10 Yes, that's what we'll tell. We'll tell Thaddeus. - Hotel lobby. - Yes, we're at 7:15. - Um, business here. So Andre wants us there in his office, like 7:45 at the latest. I usually get there earlier. So should we tell that to be interested in a hotel lobby at 7:00 or 7:15?
Speaker 3
00:02:30 - What time will we actually want to leave? - Oh, 7:15 maybe, 'cause go change in scrubs and all that. - Then probably 7:00, right? - Yeah, that's nice. - I feel like, we'll be there as early as you need us there, but yeah, we should definitely felt that a little early.
Speaker 1
00:02:45 - Have you met Laura? Laura is the producer. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, she's excellent.
Speaker 4
00:03:04 - Do you understand in Ukrainian? - No. - As far as you remember, Alex told me,
Speaker 5
00:03:10 [RUS] Do you have Ukrainian roots? [RUS] Yes, yes, from Lviv.
00:03:14 [UKR] From Lviv?
00:03:15 [RUS] Like my grandfather, I'm a grandfather. [RUS] Yes, very far. [RUS] It's very cool, Ukrainian.
Speaker 1
00:03:27 [RUS] Good, I remember.
00:03:30 [RUS] Anya remembers everything.
Speaker 3
00:03:34 [RUS] Alice too.
Speaker 5
00:03:44 I thought it was anastasia. Okay. It's anastasia. It's anastasia. It's anastasia, which is the American. Yeah. In Ukrainian, we say Nastia.
Speaker 4
00:04:01 Nastia. Nastia. It's easy to remember. So there's a short form of the name, Nastya. Nastya, yeah. Anastasia in the passport. That's the name of the passport. A-Tak, Nastya. Yeah. Yeah. Easier to remember. Easier to remember. Yeah, good to know. So many, many cameras. Do you have anything else in my life? Yeah. So, can we do something?
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00:00:00 I'm going to tease Terry about giving him credit for being part of his work.
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00:00:00 set it from here.
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00:00:00 I mean, you've got the welcoming and whatnot.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, I see. So, Andre will take all of us in this car. Oh, I see. So, Andre will take all of us in this car. This is your turn? No, I think it'll be you two and Logan and I. So, we're going to Tsunami Hotel? Yes. I'll just go and pay for my parking, since we are ready to go. Um, yeah. Logan, you good with this? I think you have to pay for parking also. - Well, I can--
Speaker 3
00:00:30 - All right, Andre.
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] Украина.
Speaker 2
00:00:25 [RUS] Ukraine.
Speaker 1
00:00:30 Well, that's more than many people. Yeah, it is helpful. We are ready. Thaddeus, are we ready?
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 You can sit there. You can sit there.
Speaker 2
00:00:13 Yes, yes. What time is it? I should have time. I can sit there. Yeah. I can, I can... Oh, yeah, sorry about that. It's okay. You can pass the other one up too. okay here we can... I'll get to pass it forward. I want to switch my left elbow. I take place for your back. Oh, it's perfect.
Speaker 1
00:00:56 We are playing at 12. 12, yes.
00:01:00 12, yes. If you need more time in charge, maybe. You tell us, what is best for you. After that we go to the... Okay, 12:30. Cafe, cafe. Yeah, after that I am... Organize some excursion. Okay, so you get that? Yeah, so Andrey will meet us at the hotel at 12:30. And then we'll do some... Ukrainian music. And then... And then... Andrey, do you want to... If I push your hood back... There we go. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 You can sit there. You can sit there.
Speaker 2
00:00:13 Yes, yes. What time is it? I should have time. I can sit there. Yeah. I can, I can... Oh, yeah, sorry about that. It's okay. You can pass the other one up too. okay here we can... I'll get to pass it forward. I want to switch my left elbow. I take place for your back. Oh, it's perfect.
Speaker 1
00:00:56 We are playing at 12. 12, yes.
00:01:00 12, yes. If you need more time in charge, maybe. You tell us, what is best for you. After that we go to the... Okay, 12:30. Cafe, cafe. Yeah, after that I am... Organize some excursion. Okay, so you get that? Yeah, so Andrey will meet us at the hotel at 12:30. And then we'll do some... Ukrainian music. And then... And then... Andrey, do you want to... If I push your hood back... There we go. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:01:30 Alex, you can... That's fine, that's fine. Hang on. I didn't get that setup, but that's fine. Hang on. I didn't get that setup, but that's fine. We got Andre saying what was happening. Let's go.
Speaker 1
00:01:52 Let's go. Today was rainy. Yesterday, yesterday, that's why I decided.
Speaker 3
00:02:34 [UKR] I paid, but I somehow damaged the second receipt.
Speaker 1
00:02:40 [UKR] And it might have fallen out somewhere. [UKR] You can check here by the car number. [UKR] I was bending somewhere, I just came in to pick up passengers.
00:02:53 Thank you. If you came to old time, at 7 a.m. is dark. Dark. Now is sunny.
Speaker 2
00:03:33 So have you already moved the clocks in Ukraine?
Speaker 1
00:03:37 change the time in the clocks? Yeah. Yeah, we do that next week. Yeah. In America. This night we change clock to autumn autumn time. It's our, you remember, main street in our
00:04:00 city the previous name was uh carl marxer carl marks remember yes lenin and carl marks yeah now it's your word needs go after the decommunization process we change name this main street it's not Street is square. Square.
Speaker 2
00:04:29 So it's a street but it's called Square? Yeah, yeah. Just like we say Avenue? Main street is called Square. Well it's the same as the street that Mexico hospital is on, right?
Speaker 1
00:04:43 Soborno Square? Yeah, true, it's true. Before Soborno Square was named Oktyabrskaya. Oh, that's a bomb shelter there? Yeah, yeah. With that yellow person running? yeah to save during the alarm during explosion is the best place it's safety place
Speaker 2
00:05:19 okay so once when i was at church and coming back it was raining so i called a bolt's car yeah and the driver was driving a tesla yeah and he was a very um do you know what aggressive means he would start and stop and honk the horn and then he pulls over and i look behind me the police had stopped him the siren's flashing and um a young woman police officer comes in he's yelling at her and she's trying to be very polite and
Speaker 1
00:05:55 and i did not understand the word they were saying but then her supervisor came it was it was interesting last time when we uh uh roko was here we also go to the i show him our water pool swimming pool when destroyed oh yes the olympic pool yes yes yes and i show him all all but i
00:06:39 [UKR] I didn't imagine that a police officer would stop me.
00:06:44 You...
00:06:50 [UKR] you're not following the rules... [UKR] the rules, the rules.
00:06:55 [RUS] I started explaining to him...
00:07:00 [RUS] ...owl reason, that I... [RUS] - I can't. - This... [RUS] - Good? - Yes.
00:07:11 Did he give you a ticket? A traffic citation? Ah. Ah. I gave my card where there are my name, so name, place of work, and my telephone number. And I give him if you need my help. Oh, so you got out of it. okay because it's my i only perform one road action it's a bit
Speaker 2
00:07:54 if you need to according how ukrainian traffic rules okay yes yes it was not a very strong here
Speaker 1
00:08:05 problem now is that the head of that flag yeah yeah it's our tallest tallest flag in ukraine biggest usually it was true but now as far as i remember in kiev it's more tallest flag ukrainian flag but three four years before it was the most taller flag you can see this flag from different places in the our city yeah we could see it from the hotel Last time I sent you a video when Shakhed went through the above the Mechnikov hospital
00:08:59 and I noticed this direction was from Dnipro river to the center of the city,
Speaker 2
00:09:08 near the flag and after that, full down. Remember?
Speaker 1
00:09:15 yes yes i still have that video Empty, empty because most people rest today.
Speaker 2
00:09:44 Usually it's a lot of crowd, a lot of people walking.
Speaker 1
00:09:53 Oh yeah, I know where this is. I would walk back from church and walk through here.
Speaker 2
00:10:11 beautiful beautiful view yeah but some sunny It's beautiful weather, not raining. We were very wet in Warsaw.
Speaker 1
00:10:25 Yeah? Yeah. Yesterday also, especially I spent time in my countryside house and prepare all the plants and vegetables, fruits, trees for winter grabs near to prepare for winter rosemary and a lot of especially mostly my wife but i help is she still there or is she back in she's back in in
00:11:22 you're in the morning i got information from a military hospital about severe wounded people, soldiers, with combined polytraumas, amputation, arm, leg, lung and penetrating TBI with a huge massive defect of soft tissue, frontal, temporal area. I will show you a bit later. It's very complex case.
Speaker 2
00:12:00 It's a polytraumatic case, maybe with hemorrhagic shock, with hypoxia, hypertension, maybe So they sent you that from the mobile military hospital? Is the patient at Metzhakov now? Is the patient at Metzhakov now? They sent information previously in order we can prepare to...
Speaker 1
00:12:29 Do you accept them?
00:12:30 Yes, yes, yes. To prepare. We need to decide what we need to do in this case. First of all, I think we will perform a repeat CT to realize and understand the secondary hemorrhagic progression of brain contusion. Yes. And after that, examine him according to the geomodynamic stability and also blood laboratory tests for example erythrocytis, platelets and covalopathy disorders and after that we need to
00:13:19 make decision because it's very difficult to closure soft tissue with a big defect Which neurosurgeon is involved today? Rostislav. Oh, good. Rostislav, together with Michael. Michael is our intern, surgeon. Yes. The third year of residency, and he would like to be neurosurgeon.
00:14:00 After that we need to 3 years residency in neurosurgery plus 2-3 years in general surgery. Okay? Yes. [silence]
00:14:52 Oh, you can see. Oh yeah, there's the flame. And the clouds.
Speaker 2
00:15:28 Tell me again, why is it so difficult to build a metro? Tell me again, why is it so difficult to build a metro? Because there's a lot of stone. The stone is very dense? Yeah, yeah. Oh, is that the Nipro River? Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 1
00:15:45 Nipro River and Nipro City. As far as I remember, I think it's 200 meters from here.
Speaker 2
00:16:07 It was an explosion, ballistic.
Speaker 1
00:16:12 A ballistic missile? A missile explosion in the 25 October 2024. Oh, the one that damaged all the windows in Mexico. Yeah, Bohdan was on duty. It was late evening on Friday. Yeah, that was one year ago.
00:16:30 Yeah. Yes, it was just one year ago, it was a military missile. It hit near Mechnikov Hospital. After that, 440 windows were destroyed. I remember, there was also the apartment building where four people died. doors and the rules in the rules and a lot of ventilators here remember monitors yeah I have the pictures I yeah it's most damaged oh there's much of a hospital right there yes In the back. Central entrance. In the back, yeah. Here is the... This is the oldest part of Mexico's hospital.
Speaker 2
00:17:31 Crimea war, I told you. The first Crimea war. First World War, second World War. in this walls.
Speaker 1
00:17:51 - You
Speaker 3
00:18:31 *Loud noise*
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00:00:00 Yeah, we'll go in and start registering.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So that is five lights.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 So that is five lights.
Speaker 1
00:00:07 Yes, you stay at the 31. Correct. Also, do you need to choose for spot? No, thank you. Fab, do I uncheck it now? Sure. Maybe you need to think about spot. No, they will keep us very busy today.
00:00:30 Okay. I remember you can go to your luggage.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So that is five lights.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 So that is five lights.
Speaker 1
00:00:07 Yes, you stay at the 31. Correct. Also, do you need to choose for spot? No, thank you. Fab, do I uncheck it now? Sure. Maybe you need to think about spot. No, they will keep us very busy today.
00:00:30 Okay. I remember you can go to your luggage.
Speaker 3
00:00:35 Yes. Friday morning. Yes. During the morning I go to hotel.
Speaker 1
00:00:43 Yes. Okay. Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:50 Can I get you a credit card now? Yes. Yes. Yes. Okay. Yes.
00:01:00 - That will be 25,100 zlotys. Would you like a receipt? - Yes, please.
Speaker 1
00:01:09 [UKR] Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:01:39 [RUS] And how often did I have to use it in the last week? [RUS] None. [RUS] I asked about the shelter. [RUS] If needed, go to the shelter. [RUS] Very, very, very, very.
00:02:01 Thank you. I'll just go. Please. Okay? Yes.
Speaker 3
00:02:56 Thank you. All right Alex, when you get your keys you can walk to the elevator and open it and then we can cut and you can take care of the rest. You gotta help the girls get all the bags. Yes. Yep. Do you have a little envelope? I don't know. Or we can cut and just get it after we all check in. We can just do it now. Okay.
Speaker 1
00:03:49 I strongly recommend going to spa if you have time. Alex don't like spa, but it's a lot of different spa sounds. You need to go at least for excursions. That's why it's the best place in the... ...Nepropetrovsk region in Dnipro. I love it. I love it. No. And you have a number of streets in the 5th and the 3rd floor. Is there a key? The first one is the key for the room. Also you can go to the spot. On the 2nd floor, from 9 to 10 o'clock.
Speaker 2
00:04:32 Okay. Great. Yes, perfect. - And restaurant work until 10:00 PM, and room service 24/7. - 24/7? - Yeah, like in order than that. - Great. Thank you very much. - You'll be nice.
Speaker 1
00:04:56 - The support? - Yeah. I think you need your key. Key? Key, maybe. No, no. No? No. No. Don't start to the right side. That's the... Don't start to the right side. Oh, OK.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] [inaudible]
Speaker 2
00:00:13 [UKR] [inaudible]
00:01:23 - Yeah, I mean most people here seem pretty unconcerned.
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 guided Russian bomb.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 guided Russian bomb. - Right now? - Right now, Krivojriq and Pavlograd. - Okay. - In Krivojriq, there are several explosions.
Speaker 1
00:00:14 - Krivojriq, is that? - A half hour before. - Is that Zelensky's hometown? - Zelensky, it's where he was born.
Speaker 2
00:00:23 - He was born, yeah. - So was that the alarm we heard right when you called me? the alarm was going off. - Yeah yeah, it's a guided guided
Speaker 1
00:00:00 guided Russian bomb.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 guided Russian bomb. - Right now? - Right now, Krivojriq and Pavlograd. - Okay. - In Krivojriq, there are several explosions.
Speaker 1
00:00:14 - Krivojriq, is that? - A half hour before. - Is that Zelensky's hometown? - Zelensky, it's where he was born.
Speaker 2
00:00:23 - He was born, yeah. - So was that the alarm we heard right when you called me? the alarm was going off. - Yeah yeah, it's a guided guided
Speaker 3
00:00:35 a glide bomb. - This is a glide bomb a glide bomb? - It's at least 150 kilometers home front line. Can you just bear in case you say anything can you put this just in between you guys on the like I'm like is it on okay it's on I need to find another one but I thought I grabbed what I
Speaker 2
00:01:14 I need it from the bag in the back, but it only had one mic. I think he's on the call with the house. He showed me a picture of a horrible picture of a guy who's sculled up all night.
Speaker 1
00:01:38 He could see his brain. He'd be amputated on him and everything was a mess. Is this about that patient?
Speaker 2
00:02:04 It's for me? No, I'm holding it for both of us. Okay, okay. Let's go. Let's go. Not at all. Start. - Yeah, capabilities.
Speaker 1
00:02:29 - Did Anastasia know where to go? - After lunch, as I promised,
Speaker 2
00:02:36 I show light and dark sides of Dnipro. - This is a really nice mall from our hotel. The restaurant we've been to a few times is down there. It's a beautiful park. Name it. It's the park Shevchenko.
Speaker 1
00:02:53 Yeah, at the end, way at the end, is a beautiful huge park. Yes. You can spend the time walking this park.
00:03:00 A bit later I show. Yeah. Beautiful park. Shevchenko. Our poet.
Speaker 3
00:03:11 Taras, his name is Taras, his name is Grigoryevich Shevchenko.
Speaker 1
00:03:18 There was a great soccer player named Shevchenko. Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:03:29 So just you guys, teach us some Ukrainian. See at the back of the bus in front of us on the left? That thing that starts with like a Delta symbol. That's a D in Ukrainian. This is Dnipro So that's a D the H is an N The I is the same the N is a P the P is the R. You figure out that word you got a lot of the most difficult letters down
Speaker 3
00:03:57 See it's a DNI PRO in English and the Shevchenko football player, his name was also Andrey. Yeah, yeah. So Andrey is directly descended from the great Cossack general. Okay, we're going to want all that. And by the way, then, Andrey, where is the Cossack camp? And is it anywhere near, like, there's a town that has a memorial to Ivan Sirko. What's the little town, it's where his head is now buried?
Speaker 1
00:04:37 Here I can look it up. I can tell you. Ivan Sirko, we told you earlier in the morning about... Ivan Sirko. About ancient... Your ancestor. Yeah, it's Kapulovka. Kapulovka, it's near to Dnepro region. Yes. It's Kapulovka, it's very, very near Dnipro region. And I told that it's a Cossack. He never lost any battle in the war. Even after his death, - Cut off his arm. - Cut his arm and go to the battle and also never lost. That's what it's. And now. - We're, unfortunately, we're gonna need you to tell that story a couple more times. Yeah. Just so you know. But yes, keep going. It's all good. And I would like to add, Andrei Shevchenko, like our boxer, Usik, they was awarded our
00:05:49 President Vladimir Zelensky also and I. It's a main street. Yeah, I thought that guy was gonna... It's a national legend of Ukraine. I sent you information. Yes, yes. And Andrey Shevchenko also was a guy, Amy, was awarded our president. It's an award was created three years ago after the start full-scale Russian military invasion.
Speaker 2
00:06:21 and I was awarded in 20, uh, 23 years.
Speaker 3
00:06:26 - You are in good company, as they say in America. - Wait, uh, Alex, it sounds like you said you're in good company. Did Andre say he got the award as well? - Yeah, yeah, you're also a national hero
Speaker 1
00:06:51 legend national legend of Ukraine yes so Andre every year it's a 10 12 people awarded this award presidential award one time in the year in our city in
Speaker 2
00:07:06 kill then it well include doctors artists the soldiers some of them after this after this yeah it's like that that major in the Air Force who shot down the
Speaker 1
00:07:20 drones did he get that also remember the pilot who was shot down in an F-16 So if you want, you can find more information in open internet resources about Da Vinci. Da Vinci is a soldier, he is a very famous Ukrainian soldier who was defenders of Ukraine. He was killed by Russians and after that, the President was awarded heroes of Ukraine and also also national legend of Ukraine.
00:08:09 It's true.
00:08:30 Over there, a very interesting photo. I like it. It's incorrect, it's wrong, but it's the best choice. But you solve problems, Andrei. In this situation.
Speaker 2
00:09:28 *Sigh*
Speaker 3
00:09:51 [RUS] Wow!
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 This is much smaller than that, I think.
00:00:00 This is much smaller than that, I think. Google Maps only gives me businesses and advertisers.
Speaker 2
00:00:06 Let's see if Apple Maps is any better. - So Alex, when you go to church, is it in Ukrainian? - Yeah, yeah. - You just don't? - What's interesting is that part where we're supposed to respond, they actually flash it. It's like a white wall where they have kind of slide projecting it. So it can at least kind of follow the letters. And plus having been going to Mass my whole life, you kind of understand the sequences, like what some of the prayers are, like what the Our Father is and things. Yeah. But you say it in Ukrainian. No, I don't say it to them. I just read along and try to sound out the words. But I introduced myself to the priest afterwards. And some of the guy came and started translating. And it turns out he is an American, or not an American, he spent two years in America. He's a gastroenterology guy. So I mentioned I'm a neurosurgeon coming here. And he says, "Oh, do you know Sirko?"
Speaker 1
00:01:01 - Oh, yeah. - Here's a business card right here. His name is Zack. - He didn't, that's funny. You never know what he'd mean, I guess. - So Andre, he had a really bad casualty. He was telling you guys about, he showed me the pictures, and it's a mess. I think that's what they're talking about now.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 This is much smaller than that, I think.
00:00:00 This is much smaller than that, I think. Google Maps only gives me businesses and advertisers.
Speaker 2
00:00:06 Let's see if Apple Maps is any better. - So Alex, when you go to church, is it in Ukrainian? - Yeah, yeah. - You just don't? - What's interesting is that part where we're supposed to respond, they actually flash it. It's like a white wall where they have kind of slide projecting it. So it can at least kind of follow the letters. And plus having been going to Mass my whole life, you kind of understand the sequences, like what some of the prayers are, like what the Our Father is and things. Yeah. But you say it in Ukrainian. No, I don't say it to them. I just read along and try to sound out the words. But I introduced myself to the priest afterwards. And some of the guy came and started translating. And it turns out he is an American, or not an American, he spent two years in America. He's a gastroenterology guy. So I mentioned I'm a neurosurgeon coming here. And he says, "Oh, do you know Sirko?"
Speaker 1
00:01:01 - Oh, yeah. - Here's a business card right here. His name is Zack. - He didn't, that's funny. You never know what he'd mean, I guess. - So Andre, he had a really bad casualty. He was telling you guys about, he showed me the pictures, and it's a mess. I think that's what they're talking about now.
Speaker 4
00:01:20 - Well, he told us about it right when we got in the car, so I'd love to see you guys
Speaker 1
00:01:26 I don't know who's going to operate. The picture, I don't know if you want to see the picture. It's pretty worried.
Speaker 2
00:01:36 Anastasia, what church is that? - It's a holy community church or something. - Holy Trinity Church? - Yeah, cathedral.
Speaker
00:00:00 the camera with me.
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00:00:00 - Or is that?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] я спочатку тут покажу, да?
Speaker 2
00:00:04 [RUS] I'll show here first, right? [RUS] I'll show here
00:00:09 I...
00:00:11 [RUS] you watched this [RUS] you watched this [RUS] and after this I... [RUS] yes, yes, I'll explain [RUS] I'll explain
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] я спочатку тут покажу, да?
Speaker 2
00:00:04 [RUS] I'll show here first, right? [RUS] I'll show here
00:00:09 I...
00:00:11 [RUS] you watched this [RUS] you watched this [RUS] and after this I... [RUS] yes, yes, I'll explain [RUS] I'll explain
00:00:16 Yes.
00:00:20 [RUS] you can try [RUS] you can try [RUS] you won't get lost [RUS] you won't get lost [RUS] Okay.
00:00:30 place where the last time drones shahits was fall down and damaged a lot of civilian buildings in ukraine you can see this charge and you can see these drones it's a new explosion and you can see this charge here it's now it's a peaceful place but
Speaker 3
00:01:09 sometimes shahid drones from russia federation bombing our city unfortunately
Speaker 2
00:01:22 - Your son took that video, right? - Just now, I sent in our group. - Yeah, no, but it was taken by your son. - With my son video? - I need to send you a video with him? - I need to send you a video with him? - No, no, no, I'm asking. - Did he take that video? We were told your son took that video. - He recorded it. - Or did someone else record it?
00:01:46 [RUS] Yes, I said that I was at the hospital, and I was in my car, and I heard a sound, and the sound was getting louder, louder, louder.
00:02:06 I didn't understand what happened. I go to watch and see one drone. One drone in these drones. Go to the center of Dnipro. And I see how these drones fall down. And I caught a voice explosion. And after that I phone my son, Bohdan, and asked Bohdan, "You are okay?" and answered me, "Father, I was close, very close near this explosion in my car and I hid in one of the buildings and a lot of glasses from damaged windows
00:02:55 covered my car. It was maybe three or four weeks ago. Three or four weeks ago it was this situation. And maybe you think about the situation was one year ago. One year ago it was an explosion, missile attack near our hospital. I a bit later show you the place where this happened. And in this This time, that time, Bohdan was on duty. It was a late evening, Friday. Friday evening, it's near 11:00 p.m. And it was a missile attack near the hospital. And a lot of windows, buildings were destroyed.
00:03:40 Our hospital was broken, 440 only windows. He was in operation room and performed surgery. He operated people with acute intracranial gematoma during this surgery. Windows destroyed, all glasses covered the patient, covered the operation table and a lot of soft wounds, tissue, the neck. and Bohdan, after the explosion, asked his operation team: "Are you okay?" "Okay, let's go, we need to continue our surgery and have to continue." This time he operated in the cap, the gift from American neurosurgery,
00:04:30 Rokka Armada, from Washington DC. And four months after this situation, Bohdan repeat operation in this operation room. This operation room was recovery, rebuilt, and they performed surgery on Saturday together with Rokh Armand. Rokh Armand was in Ukrainian, a cap with Ukrainian flag, and Bohdan performed surgery in American army. This is a different situation.
00:05:00 This situation was months ago I showed you this picture.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 - It's usually just the backup.
00:00:00 - It's usually just the backup. - Because we go at the A. - Connect it to anything, just leave it sitting. - And arrive at 10:00 AM. - Do you want me to put it right here? - You'll see it there for sure. - You want me to put it on this one? - Usually they say that going east is worse than going west, and I know it's the same thing. So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible.
Speaker 3
00:00:24 - It doesn't matter.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, is that Anastasia?
00:00:00 Oh, is that Anastasia? Yep. Anastasia? Is that how you say it? Nastia. But what is her full name? Her full name is Anastasia? Yeah. Anastasia. Alright. Alright. But it's a better variant Nastia.
Speaker 2
00:00:19 Nastia. It's short. Nastia. It's short. She said that, now that she's better than other people, she likes her full name also.
Speaker 1
00:00:28 But she says the point over.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, is that Anastasia?
00:00:00 Oh, is that Anastasia? Yep. Anastasia? Is that how you say it? Nastia. But what is her full name? Her full name is Anastasia? Yeah. Anastasia. Alright. Alright. But it's a better variant Nastia.
Speaker 2
00:00:19 Nastia. It's short. Nastia. It's short. She said that, now that she's better than other people, she likes her full name also.
Speaker 1
00:00:28 But she says the point over.
Speaker 3
00:00:30 Whatever. I'm gonna let you go. It's just recording to this, so whatever. We'll uh... No, I'm setting it down. Don't worry about it.
00:01:00 Alright. Is there a bottle of water right in front of you, Logan? Oh, you can't see? Yeah, he's got it. Okay, thank you. Appreciate it. What I was looking for, alright, I'm closing up and hopping in and we're good to go.
Speaker 2
00:01:48 Took me long enough. Why you decided to be in this ZK? Why?
Speaker 1
00:02:03 If he sits here, he will show up on a camera Logan is out of sight of the camera Okay, I understand
Speaker 5
00:02:30 Oh, my God. You can close as much as you can Alex. Yeah, something like that is probably fine. I feel like there's too much noise. Yeah, yeah definitely.
Speaker 1
00:03:08 Yeah, so Logan, look to your left. It's kind of interesting seeing Ukrainian flags hanging from all these little shops, huh? Oh yeah. Not quite what you'd expect. It was just like a... There could be a lot of places in America. So Logan, can you see the image draw that we're getting or that's what Dad is tracking?
Speaker 5
00:03:45 From this dash camera? No this dash one we can't see at all unfortunately.
Speaker 1
00:03:50 Oh so not even on Dad's iPhone? No. Oh boy. So we just like checked that it was recording before we left and then, you know.
Speaker 5
00:03:57 But you were able to look in the lens at least see where it's pointed?
Speaker 1
00:04:01 Yeah, yeah, I was able to see where it was pointed. So this is why when they film scripted movies you have so many takes, right? Because stuff like this goes wrong a little bit. Well, on those kind of movies you'd definitely be able to see that camera feed. No, it's that. Hey Dad. Dad? Yeah. Yeah. Can you hear me? Dad? Yeah, can you hear me?
00:04:30 Yes. Are you guys waiting to be following your line? Take the first left, and Andre's pulled over waiting for you guys. He's got his hazards on. Yeah, this one. No, yeah, Andre knows he's waiting. Alright, thanks. There she's trying to turn left. You're too fast Andre.
Speaker 2
00:05:18 *Sigh* I think it's the aircon here. Okay. First of all, I would like to show you the bad place. maybe dark side of our city Dnepro is a place where a lot of damage destroyed
00:06:10 due to russian attacks missiles and drones shakets every day we live under this
Speaker 1
00:06:28 and afraid about this situation and we don't know when the next explosion can happen. So what's the name of the part of town we're going to? Hey, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:07:16 *I'm This also place was damaged. There are a lot of buildings. It was totally destroyed.
00:07:30 That was a missile on October 25th, 2024. It's maybe yearly because it's near-located part of the services of defense of Ukraine. That's why CTA times tried to destroy this building, but every time it was a mistake.
Speaker 4
00:07:56 I told about the russists.
Speaker 1
00:08:02 If you could pull over one second, I never rolled the camera on Alex's side of the car. Pull over, RJ. Pull over. I can't record. There he is, sorry. You need to stay? Yeah? Yeah, he just needs to turn the camera on. Yes, I think we have this place to stay.
Speaker 5
00:08:42 Logan, is that camera supposed to be rotating? Which one? The one on the hood? Hard to say. I thought it was rotating a little bit. Maybe I'm... I mean, it does have a gimbal, you know, so it does have some move, but it, you know... I mean, is this supposed to be locking on the side of the screen or some AI thing in there or something? No, no, it's just kind of like a three-axis thing. I'll keep an eye on it. I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't see me. If it's like spinning, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 1
00:09:16 It's getting a little... It looks like it's rotating to the right.
Speaker 5
00:09:22 Some of that might just be, you know, the stabilization, you know, but it could also
00:09:30 be getting kind of beat up by the wind shear a little bit too. We'll see what happens. It's not like it moved around a lot.
Speaker 2
00:09:55 So Andri, what is the name of the neighborhood or the part of Dnipro that we are going to
Speaker 1
00:10:02 - We are going to now? - Yeah. - It's a city of Dnepro. - But where in Dnepro? Where is this? - This is a part of Dnepro, yeah? - Yes. - You would like to ask? Now we will near our big stadium.
Speaker 2
00:10:21 It's football. Before the war, I went to the stadium
00:10:32 [RUS] Bohdan, even for international competitions, Ukrainian and British teams. [RUS] It's football. [RUS] Player. [RUS] It's playing.
00:10:50 I show you now, but after the start of the war, I never been there. Oh, you can see right ahead. Oh yeah, there's the stadium. Yes, a large stadium.
00:11:25 [RUS] I don't know, I don't know what happened there.
Speaker 1
00:11:41 Hey dad? Usually plan. Dad where are you guys? I saw. I saw. I saw them.
Speaker 2
00:12:12 [RUS] This is part of my route, [RUS] I go from home to work
Speaker 4
00:12:49 How long did Alex ask him how long it's been since uh uh uh uh uh I can't remember if it's
Speaker 1
00:12:56 Dnepro FC or um the Dnepro football club how long has it been since they played a match ask him
Speaker 2
00:13:04 So Andre when was the last time the Dnepro uh football team played a match
00:13:11 [RUS] I'm not sure, I only said when I was with Bohdan, together with Bohdan, [RUS] I need to check on the internet what happened here. [RUS] It was an international competition between the Ukrainian team and another team. [RUS] You can check and find this information and many photographs.
00:13:38 And I also invite my brother, he's younger than I, four years, and also together with him and my son, we go to the stadium. We wear the, like it's... - The hat, the cap, the trash cap? - The cap, like Scotland, it's a weekend here. Like weekend, a lot of different cap,
Speaker 1
00:14:17 wearing and scarf.
Speaker 2
00:14:24 - So who won, Ukraine or Great Britain? - Maybe it's two goals from Ukraine,
00:14:33 [RUS] I don't remember, I don't remember, or I need to check. [RUS] I think we even won. [RUS] So we walk from the stadium to my, to my home. [RUS] Walking, this distance.
00:14:56 And now a bit later show where is located my home.
00:15:00 And this distance we are walking by feet. Yes. It was late in the evening but we don't like to car or taxi.
Speaker 1
00:15:17 We go together.
Speaker 2
00:15:21 And it was uphill.
00:15:22 [RUS] Yes, yes, I'll show you my home a bit later. [RUS] I usually spend 20 minutes on the road from home to work.
00:16:00 [UKR] 20 or 25 minutes.
00:16:02 [RUS] But if I have to go at night, there are left streets.
00:16:11 It's more fast, quick.
00:16:49 [RUS] This is a working street, if we translate, like "work"
Speaker 1
00:16:59 Walking street, walking street, where I live to people who are working in the plant, factory.
Speaker 2
00:17:08 Okay. Yes, yes. They live very close.
00:17:19 [RUS] My son asked me why you bought the flat near the plant, so he's always under the republic...
00:17:49 we never seen it. When did you buy? Do you remember when you bought? Maybe 2005, maybe 2005. My wife knows this information better than I because I don't save
00:18:10 [RUS] information I don't need for work. [RUS] I think it's typical for men. [RUS] It's usually for all men. [RUS] It was very sunny in the gardens, right?
00:18:38 yes that's now it's cloudy yeah a bit
00:19:46 In this direction you can see this plant factory. I'm here, directly. I'm here. I'm here now. parts for missiles.
00:20:51 [RUS] was created for life. [RUS] It's not rocket creation, [RUS] to destroy
00:21:34 *Burge sound* Okay, so you're flat right there. Fourth floor, you can see it's heated in order to save the... War? You can see? Yeah, yeah. One, two, three, four.
Speaker 1
00:22:09 Okay. Yeah. That's right.
00:22:20 [RUS] is located in the city of Bitva and mainly on July 29, 1944.
Speaker 2
00:22:30 Yes, in 1944.
00:22:34 [RUS] Originally
00:23:00 [UKR] Ukrainian rocket and space industry produced ballistic missiles, launch vehicles, medicines.
00:23:11 [RUS] In decades, this industry developed.
00:23:17 It was part of the missile space equipment. It also manufactured industrial machines, tractors, trolley buses, buses. It remains the important part of Ukraine's defense and aerospace sections. And a lot of missile hits by Russia was trying to totally destroy this plant. We live near this land, that's why we heard all these missile attacks, drones, that's why it's the most dangerous place in our city.
Speaker 1
00:24:01 Unfortunately, but we live here.
Speaker 2
00:24:06 Why is the Ukrainian flag on top of it just in black and white? Why is that black? Not white. It's yellow. Yellow and blue. Ukrainian flag, but maybe during that time, a lot of, a long time, due to rain, this change.
Speaker 1
00:24:34 Oh, okay. Yeah, it's a change. Yes, yes. But it's Ukrainian. How many other factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these parts for missiles? and a lot of equipment, maybe tools for our space. Are there other factories like it? Hold on, Alex. Just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. So anyway, go ahead. Are you ahead of us or behind us? Dad, are you ahead of us or behind us?
00:25:30 We're ahead of you. Okay. You keep going. You'll pass us on our left. Okay, we see you. Okay. Okay. Okay. You can see the right hand. Yeah, look to the right. There's a lot of damage. A lot of damage. Windows damage. A lot of damage. Okay, yeah, we got you. Oh, we could be past you. Yeah. Nice.
00:26:18 One car behind us. Okay. Where are you guys now? It's still up. We're behind you.
Speaker 2
00:26:31 We're pulling up on you. Right ahead, you can see a water pool and the first floor you can see damage with wooden windows. Water pool? Water pool? Yeah, water pool. Yes, the first floor covered only the wooden window. It's just after the rocket attack, Russian rocket attack, it's all damage.
00:27:00 and this right part of this building is destroyed. You can see it. You can see the right part of this building. You can see the right part of this building. Oh yeah, you can see it right there. Yes, right there. It's destroyed. You can see the situation now you can see after the factory repair, factory rebuilding. You can see it. A missile. That was a big... It's 10 meters from this building. It was a big hole, maybe 5 to 5 meters.
00:27:30 I remember you showed me. You showed me. It's deeper than 3-metacetic.
Speaker 1
00:27:38 This is the aquatic center.
Speaker 2
00:27:42 On the right hand you can see the road of destroyed. A lot of the windows are destroyed.
Speaker 1
00:27:52 due to Russian attacks, even you can see the stone, the roof of this. The facade. The facade is destroyed. Yeah, I never realized how many windows get damaged. No, but the windows, you can see the whole building, all the warriors. I don't have permission to fill this, but I can tell you about this, you can see, of this affair.
Speaker 2
00:28:30 Yeah, there's nothing left in it, Bill, just the shell. On the left side was the maternity house, and also the damage of the windows that we
00:29:00 to walk it with the rock armada and rock of the night to fill part of this destroyer some officer say it, but you can see here. Yeah, you can see the wooden windows is our Ukrainian reality.
Speaker 1
00:29:17 It's not maternity house, but maternity house located behind. All these buildings have to be far right. damage or be destroyed.
Speaker 2
00:29:40 So you live in an area that is most frequently attacked by drones and missiles? Yes, we spend a lot of time with our underground shuttle. I slept there. We can't make a bed. We go to this underground shuttle at 2am. And I'm still there at 6-7am.
Speaker 1
00:30:20 And after that I need to go to work and perform surgery. So I can tell whenever I get texts from you at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. in U.S. Central Time, I know you're in a shelter, because that is 1 o'clock in the morning for you or 2 o'clock in the morning.
Speaker 2
00:30:42 And you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter. Yes, it's often without light, without electricity, without Wi-Fi. You will remember last year when you were together with Rok Armanda in Chicago,
00:31:00 university conference. Yes. And we speak. I told you if I will have electricity and Wi-Fi, I can do Wi-Fi connection and I take part.
Speaker 4
00:31:15 we
00:31:17 [UKR] I see you in the layer and
00:31:49 Well, you're going to get that opportunity. Anyway, Andre, you were telling Alex that if he didn't get power by, or if you didn't get power by something, and then I cut you off. So pick up from there, please.
Speaker 1
00:32:00 Thank you. Yeah. Yeah, you're talking about, you said you would give the virtual presentation at one of the University of Chicago trauma conferences which was on Friday and Saturday morning, but you said only if you had electricity, right? If you had no Wi-Fi or no electricity, you would not be able to participate.
Speaker 2
00:32:23 I have a stable Wi-Fi connection only in my hospital, Mexico hospital, because we have some power station from UNESCO, from Japan. And when we didn't have general electricity, our hospital worked with our own power battery. That's why if I have internet, online presentation, report I always have this report from my office from my cabinet at Mechnikov Hospital
00:33:08 because I am not sure then I have possibility to perform this from my home because often we didn't have electricity, Wi-Fi connections that's why. Last time when was missile attack and destroy some part of the plant located near my home we didn't have electricity five days five five days five days i have a small power station
Speaker 1
00:33:51 but it's need to save my life my refrigerator okay so you have like a small portable like you said generator that yeah you used it
Speaker 2
00:34:10 use the free refrigerator to keep food cold and I have a heating system to heating my home and it also depends on the electricity That's why I connect the refrigerator and this system with my...
00:35:20 Now we are going to go to Nabrežnaya street, it's near the river Dnipro.
00:35:30 It's the most tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic symbol of our city because due to Russian attack it's near 46 people were killed 46 people were killed including six children and more than 80 person was severe injured as far as i remember it also was on Saturday, on Saturday when all people were at home, it was afternoon.
00:36:43 It was Saturday.
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00:00:00 of the deadliest attacks on a residential building not only in the pro and ukraine
Speaker 2
00:00:00 of the deadliest attacks on a residential building not only in the pro and ukraine during all right now that we have this camera on can you can you start telling him again and and you start by pointing they've been started they've been going a little bit okay so if you will you want to no you can stay there i don't know no no he he wants he he wants this to
Speaker 1
00:00:22 to be held so he can read from it. - Yes, it's like teleprompter.
Speaker 3
00:00:29 - Where is Anastasia? - Oh, okay. - Yeah, Anastasia. - Hold the-- - Okay, okay, it's ordered to just,
Speaker 1
00:00:00 of the deadliest attacks on a residential building not only in the pro and ukraine
Speaker 2
00:00:00 of the deadliest attacks on a residential building not only in the pro and ukraine during all right now that we have this camera on can you can you start telling him again and and you start by pointing they've been started they've been going a little bit okay so if you will you want to no you can stay there i don't know no no he he wants he he wants this to
Speaker 1
00:00:22 to be held so he can read from it. - Yes, it's like teleprompter.
Speaker 3
00:00:29 - Where is Anastasia? - Oh, okay. - Yeah, Anastasia. - Hold the-- - Okay, okay, it's ordered to just,
Speaker 1
00:00:41 just a bit, a bit, a bit.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 2
00:00:21 Use that handle by the way that was just if you wanted it actually helps, okay
Speaker 1
00:00:27 I'm just trying to make it bigger.
Speaker 1
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Speaker 2
00:00:21 Use that handle by the way that was just if you wanted it actually helps, okay
Speaker 1
00:00:27 I'm just trying to make it bigger.
Speaker 2
00:00:31 I'm moving closer. You have plenty of room. You have plenty of room on stage. So you should be standing there, but he and I need to be looking at it.
Speaker 1
00:00:41 So move around this way. There you go.
Speaker 4
00:00:47 You don't see it. You don't see the Anastasia. I mean, you don't really know where they're looking at.
Speaker 1
00:00:56 Yeah, you can... Here, for right now, just stand and look at this.
Speaker 3
00:01:00 Okay. So you get the playground in the back... No, no, no, no, we stand... They want the playground in the back. Yeah, so... Yeah, yeah. So we pretend I'm pointing to it. Right, yes, exactly. Okay. Uh-huh. What happened? I told you about this... this Russian attack. - So this whole area was destroyed? - Yes, whole area was destroyed. It was happened on January 14, 2023. - So the size had been reconstructed, right? But there's still the big empty space. - No, no, it's not reconstructed. It's a... - Yeah, the walls have been fixed. - No, this place. - No, but we want to point to this place. - Oh, we want to point? - Yeah, we're pretending it's over there. - That's okay. You can point to the real place, it really doesn't matter. Yeah, but it's gonna look weird if we're pointing that way. We need to decide. Look at the real place. Look at the real place. Look at this place, yes? Yes. Yes. Okay, real place.
00:02:00 So, hang on, do you have a good background there? It's fine. It doesn't matter. It was...
Speaker 4
00:02:08 Rewind that. I'll start by asking him a question. Okay. So, this whole area was destroyed right here?
00:02:19 [RUS] Totally destroyed. [VO CANDIDATE] [RUS] As I remember, it was a Saturday. [RUS] The Saturday was in October. [RUS] In October all people were home. [RUS] It was January 14, 2023. [RUS] It was at night, and the Russian attack, if I remember, in 2022, it was absolutely destroyed, [RUS] these 9 floors, it was absolutely destroyed. [RUS] Now it's empty, but 2 years ago there were many people living here. [VO CANDIDATE]
00:03:04 As far as I remember, one sound, 700 people here. And due to this Russian attack, 46 people were killed,
Speaker 3
00:03:20 including six children, and more than 80 people were injured.
Speaker 4
00:03:30 So 46 people killed? killed including six six six 80 severe injuries most of these people were treated in our hospital matching of hospital after this and so this is not a military target this is a civilian it's It's near close, never have been military building. It's only peaceful civilian place for live these people.
Speaker 3
00:04:05 It's near the Dnepro River.
Speaker 4
00:04:09 So it looks like they fixed the sides, they tried to repair the sides? It became the more tragic symbol, not only in Dnepro and also in Ukraine,
Speaker 3
00:04:22 because a lot of people, civilian people, including children, was killed one day on Saturday.
Speaker 4
00:04:31 Saturday, but most of them are home.
Speaker 1
00:05:03 Did you know anybody that lived in here? Did you know anybody that lived in here? Was anybody in the hospital? In the hospital, in this building lived family, our ANT specialist, and her husband was killed.
Speaker 4
00:05:23 Her husband was killed, and she continued to work in our hospital, and good, well, ANT specialist but due to this missile attack her husband was killed it's a tragic and left a younger
Speaker 1
00:05:45 as far as remember daughter do you know her name do you remember her name what's i can check because i don't like to mistake - Oh yeah, no, that's good. But we can talk about it when you've checked at the hospital.
Speaker 4
00:06:02 - Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. And the morning was sunny, yeah? - Yeah. - And now it's in this place is cloudy, windy, and a lot of birds.
Speaker 3
00:06:21 So, you guys can do your Hollywood magic somehow, but this looks really nice and clean and reconstructed.
Speaker 4
00:06:28 I actually saw it in a raw state. It looked horrible. We have images on my phone. Maybe we can place some in there. I can show you this...
Speaker 1
00:06:49 ...photo.
Speaker 4
00:06:53 Logan, do you want to have them do it twice so you get the insert? Oh, you can see Alex. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:07:00 You can see this. You can see this. A photo. Yeah, that's right there. That's right where we're standing. Yes. It's just right after the missile attack you can see fire, you can see rescue people.
00:07:30 Totally destroyed all nine stories building. It's now it's empty place.
Speaker 3
00:07:42 Here This would like to see some of the reconstruction there This is a memorial across the street at the bus stop that they did for especially other children Reesers. I think some of the surrounding consulates that has sent some support like Japan places like that But that's what it looked like then. They're standing from the outside looking into the courtyard. You can see how they tried to clean up the walls there, but the open space still remains.
Speaker 4
00:08:23 Andrei, can you talk about this picture also, the bus stop across the street? Yes, it's the opposite of this site. It's maybe one month or several weeks after this explosion. A lot of delegation from different countries. In Japan you can see maybe, what is it? Remember me, flag. It's Japan. And all those little teddy bears. I would like to go to this place and see this criminal terrorist act against humanity, against peaceful civilian people.
00:09:32 Let's go. - Oh, now I would like to show you the light side of Dnipro, but the sun is go out, yeah? - Oh, we have time. - But it's, we have maybe 30, 40 minutes light time. - Yes. - Yes. - Where are we going, sir?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Alex and Andre, can I get you guys getting out of the car too? Alex and Andre, can I get you guys getting out of the car too? I don't think I shot that when you guys first arrived. Okay. Okay. How do you get it? Oh, hang on, I got it. Okay. I think you understand? I don't know. I think they did. Okay. I don't know that they did. They didn't. They didn't.
Speaker 2
00:00:52 You got it. Okay, you got it.
Speaker 1
00:01:28 - You need to do some more pointing or gesture right here?
00:01:30 - Sure. - All right. - We can take more birds. - Yeah, maybe we should wait until the birds are gone. No, no, no, we like them. - Oh, we like the crow, yeah, the crows. - Yeah, the crow. - Yeah, the crow. - Yeah, but this is gonna hold.
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00:00:00 Oh, hey, should this thing be left open like that? Oh, hey, should this thing be left open like that? Oh, okay. Okay. No, no, no. Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:32 I thought I did.
Speaker 3
00:00:36 Yeah. Yeah. Because it's like this.
Speaker 1
00:00:42 [RUS] This is what I would like to destroy.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, hey, should this thing be left open like that? Oh, hey, should this thing be left open like that? Oh, okay. Okay. No, no, no. Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:32 I thought I did.
Speaker 3
00:00:36 Yeah. Yeah. Because it's like this.
Speaker 1
00:00:42 [RUS] This is what I would like to destroy.
00:01:17 Oh, do you have a charger somewhere? Cell phone? I do. I'll look it.
Speaker 3
00:01:50 *Loud noise* A lot of people can die if I will walk slowly. Yes. If I will walk slowly. Do you have a phone charge?
00:02:39 I have charge but I need to connection signal let's go Let's go.
Speaker 1
00:03:32 I need to find a time to prepare one more presentation because I prepare only one presentation.
Speaker 3
00:03:41 Oh, for the conference on Thursday? Yes, yes, yes, because it's a different conference, different information that I would like to share US people from ENS, European Association Neurological Surgeon, and from our military neurosurgeon, surgeon anesthesiologist, is totally different information, but I think maybe today, late part of tomorrow day after tomorrow translate safe life life together
00:04:32 now it's attention please it's a people can walk no understand yes oh yeah
Speaker 1
00:04:40 First of all, save the life together.
Speaker 3
00:04:50 Okay, here's the bus staff that became a memorial. Memorial, yes. It's right here. The countryside is a...
Speaker 1
00:05:03 ...dimensional building. Hey Dad Yeah, can he call you under yeah, yeah, okay. Yeah, yeah, call on there. He's getting his phone right now. All right. Thank you
00:05:53 What is that that's 50-50? Hello - We finished with you. Cool. Is the speaker phone? Yes, she's here. Look out, look out. Okay. Dad, you there? Yeah. Hang on. Hang on. Alright, can you hear us now? Yeah, we got you. Yep, yep. Yeah, you got a plug in your feet that will work for your phone. It's a charging block, so if you have a cord, you can just plug into that.
Speaker 4
00:06:31 Oh, is that a feature? Yeah, yeah, it's one of the two cords going out the window. If you just follow it, it's actually in the door. It's in the door down on your right. So if you have an extra cord, though, that's what you need. Oh, yeah, that's the problem, yeah. Yeah, well, I had a loan guard. I had a cord, but I didn't think about it
Speaker 1
00:06:54 because I can't grip that I have a head over my back, but we'll do that next step.
Speaker 4
00:06:58 Yeah, that's fine. All right, more good.
Speaker 3
00:07:10 Anastasia, do you see me? I see, I see. Look, now there will be a turn on the left. Uh huh.
00:07:53 [UKR] And then we'll turn right in 5 meters to the parking lot.
Speaker 4
00:08:00 [UKR] Our cars will be guarded there, and in any case we'll need to remove the cameras. [UKR] Good.
Speaker 2
00:08:21 *Gunshed* I'm coming with you. I'm coming with you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] Yes, I'd like to show you the best place in the city of Dnipro.
00:00:00 [RUS] Yes, I'd like to show you the best place in the city of Dnipro. [RUS] Maybe we'll have a pleasant time and come back. [RUS] Maybe on Saturday, on Saturday. [RUS] That's why I can't spend more time with you.
00:00:23 I told about, I only show this place if you have free time on Saturday or Sunday, you can back, return here.
Speaker 2
00:00:33 It's very nice to rest and spend time with family, with children. It's like a park. Yeah, a park. Park near our river. Yeah, peacocks walking around and some houses in the water. Yeah, it's usually people walking from morning to afternoon, but we will walk in the evening.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] Yes, I'd like to show you the best place in the city of Dnipro.
00:00:00 [RUS] Yes, I'd like to show you the best place in the city of Dnipro. [RUS] Maybe we'll have a pleasant time and come back. [RUS] Maybe on Saturday, on Saturday. [RUS] That's why I can't spend more time with you.
00:00:23 I told about, I only show this place if you have free time on Saturday or Sunday, you can back, return here.
Speaker 2
00:00:33 It's very nice to rest and spend time with family, with children. It's like a park. Yeah, a park. Park near our river. Yeah, peacocks walking around and some houses in the water. Yeah, it's usually people walking from morning to afternoon, but we will walk in the evening.
Speaker 3
00:00:57 That's why we don't have enough time in another day because every day will was very busy. And of course, Andre introduced me to remember this, Andre? Yeah. Yeah. The classic Cossack, old school Cossack. I teach how to do the classic Cossack salute there. Yeah, this is all, this is on a weekend afternoon in the park. Yeah, what was it? You had to do your arms like this and do your foot like that or something? I say to Alex, if you will walk so slowly as today, a lot of people can die. It's true, because in work, we'll walk more fast.
Speaker 1
00:01:42 You will take care of the patients. Yeah, let's go. Let's go! Let's go! That's Andre's nickname. Let's go! Let's go! Teddy, I would like to show this beautiful place.
Speaker 3
00:01:58 If you will have time on Saturday or Sunday, you can come back, return and...
Speaker 1
00:02:03 Yeah, absolutely. I can't spend, but I don't have time. Yeah. You can see the sky is like. So, Alex, you can see the... - Oh, wow. - Alex, let's go. You in the first?
Speaker 2
00:02:30 - Wait, I thought the park was over here. - Okay, okay. - So, Anastasia, so maybe next Saturday or something, If they have time, they can come back here. I remember last night parking was really difficult. Yes.
Speaker 1
00:03:33 - Here comes two. - I need
00:04:45 about 63 hours but minus eight hours time change I think it's the best place inside.
Speaker 3
00:05:24 Yeah, inside because yellow... Look at the leaves are changing. Yeah. This is beautiful.
Speaker 1
00:05:42 Do you know when this park was built? How many years? Yes. It's maybe 10 years. Oh, that's all? Yes. Where is all this down here? We can see.
Speaker 3
00:06:06 Usually a lot of birds, but now it's a dark part of the...
Speaker 1
00:06:11 Yeah, the birds are sleeping. We fly from LA to Stambul, from Stambul to Chisinau in Moldova and after that we have a bus at near 10 hours from Chisinau to Dnepro.
00:06:30 It's also a long trip. But we come back to home, it was very easy for us. How was the drive from Chisinau to Dnepro? a small bus okay yeah for eight people you can lay all time oh you lay and sleep even it's very
Speaker 2
00:06:52 comfortable maybe i should do that next time yes i i show you comfortable bus and
Speaker 3
00:07:00 i slept maybe six eight hours from what i look at is how many hours traveling I want to keep the hand as short as possible. Yes. On the day? Oh, here. Here's some ducks. Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:07:28 Goose. Goose.
00:07:30 No goose. They are fighting between the rods and fish.
00:08:02 [RUS] - I'll check...
00:08:28 The right side is... ...you can... ...poof... ...this is a weapon... ...weapon... ...it's for... ...young children. But that's somebody's house? Yes, house. House for... ...three, four... ...people. Oh, you can see... Clothes here? Very clean. Yeah, it's a... Glows, yeah. Some? Set. It's you to this. Oh, the clouds. Yeah. The wall, the left side, looks like a cool.
Speaker 2
00:09:21 What is he doing?
Speaker 4
00:10:00 *crying*
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 There he is.
00:00:00 There he is.
00:00:00 There he is. I ask... I ask... Here, you want to get them doing... Where is... Nastasya? ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
00:00:30 [RUS] - No, it's not only...
Speaker 1
00:00:00 There he is.
00:00:00 There he is.
00:00:00 There he is. I ask... I ask... Here, you want to get them doing... Where is... Nastasya? ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...
00:00:30 [RUS] - No, it's not only...
00:01:11 I forgot my pocket in the car. I need to pay what I asked. Can I pay? I have some money. How much is it? Some money? How much is it? How much is it?
00:01:28 [RUS] Yes? - Yes, how much? [RUS] 150. - Okay, I understand. [RUS] - How much is it? 100 for adults, 50 for children, right?
Speaker 4
00:01:38 [RUS] - I didn't hear. - Good evening. [RUS] - My name is Stanislav. Who am I speaking with?
Speaker 1
00:01:45 [RUS] - I'm a medical representative from Mechnikov Hospital. [RUS] And this is my colleague from Texas, from Dallas. [RUS] Right now we're looking for hryvnias because I wanted to pay for entry with PayPal.
00:01:55 [UKR] They say: "We don't accept PayPal." [UKR] How many hryvnias?
00:02:00 200?
00:02:03 [RUS] I'll set it aside. [RUS] For both of us.
00:02:07 [UKR] And they'll just film us. Can you film? [UKR] These are Americans... [UKR] We can, I understand. [UKR] Let's do it differently. [UKR] We won't suffer much from this. [UKR] Let's make it for the guests, [UKR] let's make it a surprise.
00:02:23 [RUS] charge money for this, but you take photos, it's pleasant for you, and we can somehow maintain international connections.
Speaker 4
00:02:33 [RUS] I decided no money. This is a gift for you, Alex.
Speaker 1
00:02:38 [RUS] And I'll bring you some sabers, we do have a Cossack camp here, if you wish...
Speaker 4
00:02:42 [UKR] And my surname, you know, is Sirko. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 1
00:02:45 [RUS] And for me, I'm just preparing the location, I'll have Sirko's apiary, 4 locations nearby.
00:02:50 [UKR] Now I'll show you that I'm not deceiving you. [UKR] We can take photos if you have girls who can photograph.
00:03:00 [RUS] I'll take the photo. [RUS] Okay.
00:03:02 [UKR] If 200 hryvnias for the video. [UKR] If 200 hryvnias for the video.
Speaker 3
00:03:05 Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Speaker 1
00:03:42 So the mace is an old Ukrainian symbol of power and authority.
Speaker 3
00:03:48 - We have all agreed. - Yes, we have all agreed. - Yes, we have all agreed. - You are agreed? - You are agreed. - And then you will take the person who came. - Oh, you are agreed. - Yes, and he will take the phone for your memory.
Speaker 1
00:04:03 - Oh, for our memory. - All right, and I'll come around too, but...
Speaker 2
00:04:11 Let me go back a little farther so I can get... Oh, I was gonna get... All right, ooh. There you go.
Speaker 1
00:04:23 Get in there.
Speaker 3
00:04:35 There you go. Oh, hey, hey, hey, hey.
Speaker 2
00:04:41 - And I'll-- - And I'll-- - Okay. - Okay.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 All right, one more.
Speaker 2
00:00:04 All right, one more. I don't know why it's not taken. All right, that's OK. I've read a lot about Serka I've read a lot about Serka - Fine as well, let's do a selfie here. - Oh, cool. - A selfie, he likes it as well. - Yeah, cool. - I know, he's like, Logan knows. - Logan, get the brave lady here. - Oh, look.
Speaker 1
00:01:02 - Hey, hey guys. - Oh yeah.
Speaker 3
00:01:11 - Oh yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, wow. Oh, wow. Don't be afraid, Alex. You can't... Alex, you can horn. Alex, you can horn. Oh, he's got horns. This is without horns. Yeah. OK.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 *Mushgrass music*
Speaker 2
00:00:27 *Mushgrass music* This is very good. This, this, yes.
Speaker 1
00:00:44 Yes.
Speaker 3
00:00:53 That's good eating right there.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 *Mushgrass music*
Speaker 2
00:00:27 *Mushgrass music* This is very good. This, this, yes.
Speaker 1
00:00:44 Yes.
Speaker 3
00:00:53 That's good eating right there.
Speaker 1
00:00:58 [UKR] - Did they make a pool for each one so they could swim? [UKR] - But so they don't get out, because they gnaw on trees and they won't swim with the fence. [UKR] And there's everything over there.
Speaker 3
00:01:18 [UKR] - There we have guinea fowl and over there are lemurs. [UKR] I haven't seen the peacocks here either, the peacocks have hidden, apparently. [UKR] The beehives are completely made from straw,
00:01:56 Oh, apiary. Oh, okay. The Press:
Speaker 1
00:02:00 That's it, okay. This is the apiary of Sirko.
Speaker 3
00:02:10 The Press:
00:02:11 [RUS] These are old beehives.
00:02:39 Small...
00:02:41 [UKR] - What for? -
Speaker 1
00:03:11 Okay. It's a rabbit. There's a circle, or there's a history of making honey.
Speaker 2
00:03:17 . . .
Speaker 3
00:03:33 .
00:03:34 [RUS] Are you going to gather? [RUS] Are you going to gather?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 It's like Petrikivka painting.
00:00:00 It's like Petrikivka painting. Is this where you didn't get it here? Petrikivka, right? No, Petrikivka was put in. Handmade plate, handmade eggs. It's heritage of UNESCO. One place in the world near Dnepro. It's only 90 kilometers from here to Petrikivka village,
Speaker 3
00:00:27 where women create this art painting.
Speaker 1
00:00:34 - Show it to that camera. - Hand painting. - There you go. - This is the ex-prepared for holiday. day is it's Easter yes in each family create this painting for eggs beautiful
Speaker 1
00:00:00 It's a...
00:00:00 It's a... It's a... Our Kozak prepared some gifts for Alex. It's for you, Alex, especially for you. It's a symbol. Ukrainian civil power. Yeah. Civil power of Ukrainian state, independence, freedom, democracy. I love that. Alex Valadka from Texas, Dallas. World famous neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgical department, and a big friend of Ukraine. World famous neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgical department, and a big friend of Ukraine. Ukrainian neurosurgery at Machnikov Hospital. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let me get one more photo of this one. One more photo. One more photo. Here you go.
Speaker 2
00:00:55 Oh, that's nice. and one more one more here we go finally i'm getting something there
Speaker 1
00:01:22 Oh yeah. Oh yeah, the triad is all over this. That's awesome. So can you, when you get a second, ask Andre why some flags have the triad? The triad is a symbol of the military. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, right. It's a what? Oh, I thought it was one of the symbols you see in the military specifically.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 It's a...
00:00:00 It's a... It's a... Our Kozak prepared some gifts for Alex. It's for you, Alex, especially for you. It's a symbol. Ukrainian civil power. Yeah. Civil power of Ukrainian state, independence, freedom, democracy. I love that. Alex Valadka from Texas, Dallas. World famous neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgical department, and a big friend of Ukraine. World famous neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgical department, and a big friend of Ukraine. Ukrainian neurosurgery at Machnikov Hospital. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let me get one more photo of this one. One more photo. One more photo. Here you go.
Speaker 2
00:00:55 Oh, that's nice. and one more one more here we go finally i'm getting something there
Speaker 1
00:01:22 Oh yeah. Oh yeah, the triad is all over this. That's awesome. So can you, when you get a second, ask Andre why some flags have the triad? The triad is a symbol of the military. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, right. It's a what? Oh, I thought it was one of the symbols you see in the military specifically.
00:01:50 [UKR] It happens spontaneously. [UKR] Thank you.
00:02:30 - Yes, yes. - Yes, yes. - Yes, yes. - As far as I remember, my gift is Ukrainian flag. - As far as I remember, my gift is Ukrainian flag. - In the center was the-- - In the center was the-- - What was that? - Trizub is the center of the Ukrainian flag. - Trizub is the center of the Ukrainian flag. - Yeah, excellent. - And so why do some flags have it and one flags don't? Ask Andre. - Yeah, so why do some flags have the tribe and some don't? It's a symbol of Ukrainian power, it's Ukrainian flag, Ukrainian trident, but in some part of the flag, there are... ...in the flag, it's a painting with the trident.
00:03:19 You can find this picture, yeah? yeah in the or yeah i'm looking for that
Speaker 2
00:03:31 oh you can see you can see this uh this picture uh teddy oh you can see this yes yes i i really like the trident um i was just wondering like when if there was a rule about you use it at this
Speaker 1
00:03:46 time but not at this time but sounds like just occasionally you'll use it yeah i i it's a gift for Gregory Gavriluc. - Gregory Gavriluc performed photos together - Gregory Gavriluc performed photos together with his children, yes.
Speaker 4
00:04:01 After he came back to home. - Anastasia. Here's my OR cap that I wear.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 - You'll see it Tuesday.
00:00:00 - You'll see it Tuesday. And also, Andre's wearing a Dallas Cowboys cap. - Yeah, does he still have it? - Yeah, oh yeah. - All right, I want him wearing it. The Cowboys have so little going for them these days. - But don't tell Andre. - I won't, I won't. They won last week. - Yeah, that's true, they're on a roll.
Speaker 4
00:00:32 Thank you very much. Like ancient weapon. Yeah. You can see here.
00:01:00 This maybe it's like a very early gun. Yes. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 5, 9. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 5, 9. That's a fierce weapon. Artillery. Artillery. Yes.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 - You'll see it Tuesday.
00:00:00 - You'll see it Tuesday. And also, Andre's wearing a Dallas Cowboys cap. - Yeah, does he still have it? - Yeah, oh yeah. - All right, I want him wearing it. The Cowboys have so little going for them these days. - But don't tell Andre. - I won't, I won't. They won last week. - Yeah, that's true, they're on a roll.
Speaker 4
00:00:32 Thank you very much. Like ancient weapon. Yeah. You can see here.
00:01:00 This maybe it's like a very early gun. Yes. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 5, 9. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 5, 9. That's a fierce weapon. Artillery. Artillery. Yes.
Speaker 3
00:01:16 [RUS] This is Ozhiga, a Cossack artillery cup.
Speaker 4
00:01:25 [RUS] Oh, wait, Alexei, stand here. [RUS] On this side. [RUS] Elon, this is Ukrainian Cossack Alex Volodko.
Speaker 3
00:01:39 [RUS] I think I'm holding it in the wrong hand. [RUS] In the other hand.
Speaker 5
00:01:44 All right, this will get you guys. Just you? I don't know. I'm going to shoot it. You already? Oh, oh, oh. Oh, oh, oh.
Speaker 4
00:01:58 Power, power. What are you getting? Strength and power. The color is so red. All right, I think I got it. Okay, Laura don't have enough power.
Speaker 2
00:02:14 Yeah, you would like to start to sleep right now.
Speaker 4
00:02:21 Oh, I'm sorry, I should have asked you how you were doing.
Speaker 2
00:02:25 Okay, it's yours. I don't know whether it's bad, but I'll choose the best.
Speaker 4
00:02:34 Take this and go to front line. - Yes, oh yeah, that's like the American Revolutionary War.
Speaker
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Speaker
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Speaker
00:00:00 Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I think after I leave our suitcase maybe and I go together with you in the hotel, I come back and go to see him in order to understand and realize his condition.
00:00:00 I think after I leave our suitcase maybe and I go together with you in the hotel, I come back and go to see him in order to understand and realize his condition.
Speaker 2
00:00:30 and plan maybe operation tomorrow, maybe.
Speaker 1
00:00:34 - Yeah, I think the sooner the better. - Maybe need help to Teddy. Teddy is...
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I think after I leave our suitcase maybe and I go together with you in the hotel, I come back and go to see him in order to understand and realize his condition.
00:00:00 I think after I leave our suitcase maybe and I go together with you in the hotel, I come back and go to see him in order to understand and realize his condition.
Speaker 2
00:00:30 and plan maybe operation tomorrow, maybe.
Speaker 1
00:00:34 - Yeah, I think the sooner the better. - Maybe need help to Teddy. Teddy is...
Speaker 3
00:00:42 I lose, lost, maybe some. - Dad, what'd you lose? - I'm not gonna be seeing, like, I have a lapel pin. I wish I didn't lose lapel pin,
Speaker 1
00:00:00 because he is severe injured.
00:00:00 because he is severe injured. - It's exposed brain, yeah, infection. - He will spend a lot of time in ICU units, and has a lot of entry wounds for prolapse septic. complications. That's why we need to perform debilment and plastic surgery for closure skull base injury, especially defects in the anterior skull base to prevent CSF leak and
00:00:55 complication because he will be under analgo sedation that we couldn't expect noticed and check the CSF leak, nasal CSF leak. Okay? Yes. That's why it's in any way we need to perform surgery, but we need to find this best time for surgery because after traumatic shock,
Speaker 2
00:01:26 hemorrhagic shock, with low blood pressure, with low platelets, we can to create a new trauma, new damage. Okay? Yeah, I agree. The best thing for his brain injury is to stabilize his blood pressure, fixes platelet out, coagulation. First of all, performer... But as soon as I'll add
Speaker 1
00:00:00 because he is severe injured.
00:00:00 because he is severe injured. - It's exposed brain, yeah, infection. - He will spend a lot of time in ICU units, and has a lot of entry wounds for prolapse septic. complications. That's why we need to perform debilment and plastic surgery for closure skull base injury, especially defects in the anterior skull base to prevent CSF leak and
00:00:55 complication because he will be under analgo sedation that we couldn't expect noticed and check the CSF leak, nasal CSF leak. Okay? Yes. That's why it's in any way we need to perform surgery, but we need to find this best time for surgery because after traumatic shock,
Speaker 2
00:01:26 hemorrhagic shock, with low blood pressure, with low platelets, we can to create a new trauma, new damage. Okay? Yeah, I agree. The best thing for his brain injury is to stabilize his blood pressure, fixes platelet out, coagulation. First of all, performer... But as soon as I'll add
Speaker 1
00:01:49 So he needs surgery as soon as possible to cover the brain. Yes, the first of all, perform surgery, and they make damage control surgery, and after that he will be stable. With function, we perform surgery. But you notice the wound is very dirty, a lot of necrotic tissue. So you see this patient had a lot of other injuries? Yes, a lot of injuries. It's a lung contusion. It's a polytrauma or combined injury.
00:02:36 It's due to mind blast fragmentation injury. In the case there are a lot of projectile, mind blast fragment through the soft tissue
Speaker 2
00:02:52 of the body extremities, face, head, that's why it's very difficult polytrauma.
Speaker 1
00:03:00 Yeah he's had a I think one leg amputated. Yes one leg amputated. and one arm amputate perform that's why it's a severe skeletal trauma extremities trauma thoracic with lung confusion severe brain confusion with penetrating the brain with pneumocyflus with brain contusion in left frontal lobe.
Speaker 2
00:03:41 I need to check where is Anastasia. This is a dumb question. So like if a patient has like a lot of different injuries like that, who's in charge of like, like how do you guys determine what's the most critical, you know like the method of treatment to deal with all these problems like uh because you're talking with like a lot of different other departments of doctors too right that you have to coordinate with well the easiest thing is uh you know the old abc's airway breathing circulation i mean if somebody
Speaker 1
00:04:13 needs to do an operation to stop the bleeding stabilize blood pressure and get an airway those are the most important things yes it's a way it's a prevention hypoxia hypoxia prevention arterial hypertension yes and stop bleeding these three main tools and maybe
Speaker 2
00:04:37 manage a colopathy yes and then examine exceed maybe yeah yeah plasma and the whole blood transfusion it's the first eight first goal yeah so usually once you stabilize those a brain injury is pretty high on the list and that would take priority but this guy is not in imminent danger of dying
00:05:00 from his brain injury and it's going to be a very complex reconstruction. You're literally looking down and seeing his frontal lobe right there there's nothing covering it so it's going to be very
Speaker 1
00:05:11 difficult to cover the brain and get everything closed so there's no cerebral fluid leak. Yes, if patients have severe brain compression, we need to perform surgery as soon as possible to remove intracranial hematoma and decrease intracranial pressure. But in this situation we don't have a large intracranial hematoma. With brain compression we need to find the best time to our surgery, because our surgery is additional trauma for the brain, for the body, for the organism. this patient, that's why it's a need to make a right, correct decision, what's the time
00:06:02 better for this patient. I need to check his condition, neurological state, somatic condition with intracranial pressure and laboratory analysis. Well, when was this patient injured? Like how long ago was he brought here? He was injured tomorrow. Tomorrow I need to check the incorrect in the precise time injury. And after that, a lot of stage, for example, from frontline to advanced surgical group,
00:06:47 stabilization point. After that, go to the military hospital. In the military hospital perform amputation and primary wound treatment, wound treatment extremities, body and head.
Speaker 2
00:07:06 After that, this patient transfer to the Machinico hospital. So the flow of casualties is on the front line. If you're injured, the first thing is see if it's an injury that you or your buddy can take care of, like apply a tourniquet or hold pressure or something. And then they go to these areas called stabilization points, which are just what they sound like, try to stabilize a patient hemodynamically. They can do very simple emergency operations like, you know, looking in the abdomen or the chest if there's acute bleeding, but generally they just try to stabilize them and then send them to the military hospitals. That's usually the first place where a patient will get a head CT scan so you can find out what's going on intracranially.
00:07:52 And if there's a huge blood clot pushing on the brain right there, they always contact Andre for these. And he will tell them just operate right there, then when he's stable, send it to Mexico Hospital. But if there's no immediate life threatening brain injury, like he's going to be dead in a few minutes, then they all go to a medical hospital where they can be further stabilized and operate it on later that day or first thing the next morning. And you're saying, Alex, off camera, that the fact that you can see his brain is a good thing actually? No, it's just not as bad as you would think. When these people come into the emergency department, they all say, "Oh, shit, this brain is exposed."
Speaker 1
00:08:32 But sometimes, believe it or not, it's not as bad as you would think.
Speaker 2
00:08:36 The key there is preventing infection. Yeah, you gotta cover the brain and then cover the scalp so bacteria can't get in and cause meningitis or brain abscess.
Speaker 1
00:08:56 Where's Anastasia? Right. Okay. Another most dark side of Dnepro and bad place in our hospital is located near It's a big refrigerator where, say, wounded soldiers died.
00:09:44 Like a morgue? Yes, like a morgue, but a morgue couldn't be the possibility to perform an examination
00:09:51 [RUS] We have all the pati...
00:10:22 It's a distance maybe 20 meters. It's our reality. That's terrible. I don't like to go to the morgue. I understand I need it after my patient died, but I don't like it. I don't like it.
Speaker 2
00:10:46 Or you can see the memorial. It's like the mother of victory.
Speaker 1
00:10:55 Oh, is that the hospital up there? I need to correct translate this. It's very... No, that's not the hospital. You can stay here and go.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Look how cheap everything is in this country. Look how cheap everything is in this country. It's amazing. I mean, all those groceries we bought at the grocery store before we went on the train, it was like, yeah. Yeah. We had three people, four people.
Speaker 2
00:00:17 Oh, Laura, can we grab an S by S card? Can we grab a card for the Venice?
Speaker
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Speaker
00:00:00 Can you, both of you, check your mics and see if--
Speaker
00:00:00 Do you want to say that again? Just repeat what you just told me.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I'll make sure it's recorded. I'll make sure it's recorded. Yep, it's recorded. Alright. And then you've got one in between you here, underneath that, that's already recorded. Okay. Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:45 I think I just hit the motor. Do you want to check it real quick? You don't have to plug the tube back yet. So you're out of the picture logo? Yes, if mine is black, ideally I will just kind of remain invisible back here as long as I don't move.
Speaker 3
00:01:14 So what are we driving here? You showed me my first visit with a missile attack. Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:01:25 Am I back there with you? I was thinking that we'd probably see you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I'll make sure it's recorded. I'll make sure it's recorded. Yep, it's recorded. Alright. And then you've got one in between you here, underneath that, that's already recorded. Okay. Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:45 I think I just hit the motor. Do you want to check it real quick? You don't have to plug the tube back yet. So you're out of the picture logo? Yes, if mine is black, ideally I will just kind of remain invisible back here as long as I don't move.
Speaker 3
00:01:14 So what are we driving here? You showed me my first visit with a missile attack. Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:01:25 Am I back there with you? I was thinking that we'd probably see you.
Speaker 1
00:01:31 That's why I was asking if you could monitor the sound remotely so you could hear the conversation.
Speaker 2
00:01:35 Can we just have a phone calling the other one? Yeah, just on speaker so you can hear. Yeah, we can just put it on the dash there. Right. Or like center console. Okay. Alright, I'll hop in with them, hang on one second and make sure it's put away.
Speaker 1
00:01:59 Okay, I, uh, I see just pulling up her car, so we'll, uh... Oh, I'm monitoring on this one. Alright, let's go ahead and plug this in. I mean, I'm not hearing it. I'm just saying that, like, I'm...
Speaker 4
00:02:48 What does it say in that white char? Is that beta-betadine?
Speaker 3
00:02:52 Betadine is a solution which we call it head.
Speaker 4
00:03:00 Yeah, beta-dine, iodine. Why is it on that char?
Speaker 3
00:03:04 It's a firm, a medical firm who produces this solution.
Speaker 2
00:03:12 Yeah, I was going to say the beta-dine.
Speaker 1
00:03:20 and is that the side camera recording? no, I haven't touched it ok, you want to do that one? yep, I'll do it
Speaker 2
00:03:30 ok *sounds of
Speaker 4
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Speaker 3
00:04:48 When you left the USA? Thursday night. Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon.
Speaker 4
00:04:59 I think jet lag from Ukraine to the US is more difficult for me than we return on somebody. jetlag from Vienna to US. That was worse? Was that worse? Yeah, usually it was a backup. Because we go at 8:00 AM and arrive at 10:00 AM.
Speaker 1
00:05:29 Oh, yeah, yeah. You'll see it there for sure. You mean, put it on this one? Yeah, usually they say that going east is worse than going west. So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible, but going back is not as bad. They have plenty of room up there. Whatever, it's wrong with you. Well, they need to see. Right? I know.
Speaker 3
00:06:03 I'm not sure. I'm not sure. Anastasia? Anastasia? Masca What is her full name? Her full name is Anastasia? Anastasia Alright What about the... What about Masca? Masca She said that she has met other people
00:06:30 She likes her full name She says whatever
Speaker 1
00:06:39 I'm gonna let you go. It's just recording today so whatever. Yeah, we'll uh, we'll get it. No, I'm setting it down. Don't worry about it. Alright.
00:07:37 There's a bottle of water right in front of me Logan. You can't see. Yeah you got it. Ok thank you. Alright, I'm closing up, dropping in, we're good to go.
Speaker 4
00:07:53 Okay, Logan.
Speaker 3
00:08:01 Why you decided to be in the Zipka? He's supposed to be here. If he sits here, he will show up on camera. Logan is on the side of the camera. Okay.
Speaker 2
00:08:51 I thought there was nothing to scan now. Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:09:14 It's kind of interesting seeing Ukrainian flyers from all these little shops. That's what you'd expect. Just like there could be a lot of places in America. Logan, can you see the image draw that we're getting? Or that's what Dad was tracking from this dash camera? No, this dash camera we can't see. Oh, so not even on Dad's iPhone? No. So we just like checked that it was recording.
00:10:02 But you were able to look in the lens at least see what you were pointing? Yeah, yeah I was able to see what you were pointing. So this is why when they film scripted movies you have so many takes, right? So stuff like this goes wrong. Well, on those kind of movies you'd definitely be able to see the exact game of TV. That looks bad. Hey Dad. Dad? Yeah. Yeah. Can you hear me? Dad? Yeah. Can you hear me? Yes. Uh, take the first left and Andre's pulled over waiting for you guys. He's got his answer
00:10:49 Yeah, that's not... No, I don't know... Alright, thanks. She's trying to turn left. You're too fast on me.
Speaker 4
00:11:48 The park is a place where the lot of damage destroyed. The park is a place where the lot of damage destroyed. I was watching my thoughts and proud and grand and here and then, today may leave under the roof.
Speaker 3
00:12:33 I'm waiting for the situation and the circumstances So what's the name of the part of town we're going to? Hey, yeah. Oh, okay, alright. Alright, to add your own speaker, I'm hearing you. I'm hearing you. Okay, you're on speaker here.
Speaker 1
00:13:43 So part of the service is okay, but the train is, that Now it says sign up, we're all on the... There he is, there he is.
Speaker 3
00:14:18 There he is, there he is. Yeah, he just went D to turn a camera. Logan is that camera supposed to be rotating? I thought it was rotating a little bit. It's a gimbal, so it does have some mood.
Speaker 2
00:15:02 Is this supposed to be locking on the start of the screen? No, it's just a pre-access thing. I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't be moved. Yeah. It's like spinning, I think it's getting a little... It looks like it's rotating to the right.
Speaker 3
00:15:27 Some of that might just be, you know, the stabilization. Okay, yeah. But it could also be getting beat up on it.
Speaker 4
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Speaker 3
00:16:07 We are going to now? Yes. It's a... It's a... It's a... Yeah, but where in Nitro? I mean, where is it? Let's go now. Let's go now. It's a... Parkwood Nitro, yes? But now we're only near our... But now we're only near our...
Speaker 4
00:16:23 Big... Stedium. Stedium. But all is... But all is... I... Because the block... I... Stedium to get the... The front line is a lot of information of the competition and the team of the train team I don't want to see you
Speaker 3
00:17:33 *Mindy music* Hey, Ben? Ben, where are you guys? I saw I saw I saw I saw
Speaker 4
00:18:14 *Rubbing* I'm putting the
Speaker 3
00:18:52 ...
Speaker 4
00:18:58 I don't remember if it's Necro ST or Necro at the Waco,
00:19:28 [RUS] And this was an international competition [RUS] Ukrainian and directors [RUS] You can verify this information [RUS] I also invited my friend [RUS] He was another grandfather
00:20:21 That's why we go from the stadium to my home by... That's why we go from the stadium to my home by... It's walking this distance. I now a bit later show where it located my home. And this distance we are well walking.
00:21:11 To mark it by... It's... It was late in the evening, but we don't like to come out. So I thought it was a good thing. A film? Yeah, yeah. I saw you were just waiting for it. I'm going to go up the corner.
00:22:03 I have 20mm refining
00:23:04 walking street walking street where some people who are walking in the plane factory yes very close and my son asked me why you got the jet me and the factory that's why it's all gone under Russian attack but I answer him when we fly
Speaker 3
00:23:47 It could be amazing that the Russian Russian war will start. When did you arrive? Remember when you bought? You bought?
Speaker 4
00:24:03 Maybe 2005. I don't know why I felt like I I'm going to go over here.
00:25:17 Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:26:07 I'll tell you a bit more about this. I'm going to drive past the factory. This one is a part for this one.
Speaker 4
00:26:30 It's a rocket, but it's not because it's on the train battery. This rocket for people, even Elon Musk ordered some parts of this rocket, the first stage of the rocket. Elon Musk ordered in this planet in order to go to orbit. The first planet was created for people.
Speaker 3
00:27:01 This camera is created
Speaker 4
00:27:43 "I'm going to go to the front."
Speaker 3
00:28:01 You can see it's hidden in order to save the floor.
Speaker 4
00:28:08 Yeah, yeah. One, two, three, four. Yeah. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I think here on the enterprise located in the city of New France.
Speaker 3
00:28:28 and founded on 29 July 1944.
Speaker 4
00:28:35 That plant? Yes, in 1944. It was originally a large machine building plant and later profiting the missile and aerospace production. I told you about aerospace production for rocket launch mass.
00:29:00 It's very key part of the Soviet and then Ukrainian rocket and space industry production, ballistic missiles, launch, Mexico. Over the past, it developed into a diversified industrial enterprise, and part of the metal space equipment, it also manufactured industrial machines, tractor, coal, buses, buses, elements, the important part of the maintenance, and other sections and a lot of missiles hit by Russia
00:29:45 were tried to totally destroy these plants and a lot of time we live near these plants that's why we brought all these missile attacks drones that's why it's the most dangerous place
Speaker 3
00:30:04 in our city Why is the Ukrainian flag on top of it just been black and white?
Speaker 4
00:30:17 Yeah, the flag on top of it, why is it black? Not white, it's yellow, yellow and blue. Ukrainian flag was made during their time, and also during the time it was due to Ukraine,
Speaker 3
00:30:37 this change. Ok, yeah, color fade. Yeah, yeah. Martin's Ukrainian flag. How many other factors like this are there in Ukraine, to make these components as parts
Speaker 4
00:30:49 for this? This is a large plant and it is located with a lot of wire kilometers.
Speaker 3
00:31:01 I take the form of production for people, for the body bars, patients, and previously created a lot of equipment for our patients.
Speaker 1
00:31:20 Are there other factories like this? No, no, no, no, it's just like you guys know that we're for the right of you. So anyway, keep going. Are you ahead of us or behind us? Yeah, are you ahead of us or behind us? We're ahead of you. You keep going, your pass is on our left. You keep going, your pass is on our left. Okay, we see you. There you are. Right back there. Okay.
Speaker 4
00:31:52 Yeah, look to the right, there's a lot of damage. A lot of damage, window damage.
Speaker 3
00:32:03 Okay, yeah we got you. Oh, we could be past you. Yeah, you blue glass. One car behind us. Ok. Where are you guys now? We're just behind you.
Speaker 4
00:32:36 We're pulling up on you. Right, okay, you can see the water pool, the water floor you can see damage with wooden windows, you can see? Yeah, yes. Water pool? Yeah, the big pool. Yes, the top floor cover it only with wooden windows, it's just after the rocket attack, Russian rocket attack and small damage The rocket from this right part of this building is destroyed You can see it, yes? You can see the right part of this building Yes, right there It's destroyed The situation now you can see after the partial repair
Speaker 3
00:33:21 Partial rebuilding You can see it's a missile That was a big guy It's a 10 meters from this building It was a big hole, maybe 5 to 5 meters.
Speaker 4
00:33:34 I remember, you showed me. And the deeper than 3 meters to the top. Okay, this is the equator.
Speaker 3
00:33:47 On the right hand, you can see the window destroyed this factory. Yeah, a lot of the windows are destroyed. [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT]
Speaker 4
00:34:25 Because the operation is what I
Speaker 3
00:34:57 [RUS] [INAUDIBLE]
00:35:27 All these buildings are right here. Dan is a pretty destroyed.
Speaker 4
00:35:45 It is in an area that is most frequently attacked. [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT]
Speaker 3
00:36:24 [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT] [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT] [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT] [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT] That is 1:00 in the morning, 3:00 in the morning.
Speaker 4
00:36:46 And you're not going to be exiting unless you're hiding in the shelter. You can leave without life, without the sickness, without Wi-Fi. You well remember last year when you got the carabond by the University of London. Yes, at the 3:00p I told you, if I will tell, that if we can get my five, I... I'll get my flight connection, and I'll take a call. We are behind you, I see you so long, we're at the light booth behind. We are right towards... We will fight you.
Speaker 1
00:37:31 Thank you. We're the first car that will come up behind you. I'd like to catch you like in time-packed days.
Speaker 4
00:37:45 I would like to show you more.
Speaker 1
00:37:53 Well, you're going to get that opportunity. You were telling Alex that if he didn't get power by something, then I cut you off.
Speaker 3
00:38:03 So, pick up from there, please. Thank you. Yeah, you're talking about it. You said you would give the virtual presentation at one of the University of Chicago trauma conferences, which was on Friday and Saturday morning.
Speaker 4
00:38:22 But you said only if you had no Wi-Fi or electricity, you would not be able to participate. with our own power battery. That's why if I have an online presentation report, I always have this report from my office, from my cabinet,
00:39:11 especially the hospital, because I am not sure that I have the possibility I didn't have electricity from my home, because often we didn't have electricity, Wi-Fi connection. The last time when it was a missile attack, we saw some part of the plant, Okay, this means that my phone is... ...you can travel to the computer. - Okay, it's a part-day. - Right. - It's a part-day. I can go to the car station. I can go to the car station. I need to... ...step my life life... ...and the generator. Okay.
00:40:09 We have a small portable generator that uses the refrigerator to keep moving. and we can also depend on the other places to describe the
00:41:17 [RUS-NEEDS] Это большинство субботов, который был в Киеве.
00:41:36 [RUS] It was mostly on Saturdays when he was in Kyiv. [RUS] Water supply
00:42:15 The second one is also posted on the park today. When all people were at the park, they were also posted on the park today.
00:43:09 I'm going to go. The
Speaker 3
00:44:44 So January 2023, that was still the first year of the altitude. So January 2023, that was still the first year of the altitude.
Speaker 4
00:45:29 400 people
Speaker 3
00:45:41 I can store the buildings. Is it possible to film that?
Speaker 4
00:45:52 Taking pictures of that okay. Yes, yes. In this building, it's totally destroyed. It was in the cleanest you can see only the empty place.
Speaker 3
00:46:07 Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:46:38 You can see the flow of the film, the record is the car, the car is
00:47:08 [RUS] Can you swing? [RUS] - It's not only. [RUS] - No, not only. [RUS] - We were open, we learned. [RUS] It was the place we wanted to visit. [RUS] - It's not only. [RUS] - It's not only.
00:47:36 And Anastasia, Rick, what do you think you go just a little slower so we can keep up?
Speaker 3
00:47:44 Okay, I was sure I was very slow today, but it is not true.
Speaker 4
00:47:52 Well Thaddeus, they say that neurosurgeons do everything fast except operate. I am sure at the end of this week you will also do everything faster maybe 10 times than you believe. It's true. Alex knows this information. That's right. My nickname is Alexei. Let's go. Let's go. That's Andre's favorite phrase. When I start seeing the power concept, I start going another way. Alex, let's go, let's go, let's go.
00:48:45 That's why we have half less people in my department, especially in Tuker Because a lot of them live in the department, some of them go abroad together with family two child, three child go to the Europe, for example Poland, Germany together with family.
00:49:15 [RUS] Three doctors from my department [RUS] live in the city [RUS] and four doctors [RUS] go to the hospital [RUS] to the hospital
00:49:30 [RUS] to the hospital [RUS] to the hospital [RUS] to the hospital [RUS] to the hospital [RUS] to the hospital
00:49:40 and earn money, they don't like to continuously soldier. They work very hard the 4th year, the 2nd year of the start of the invasion, and after that they decided it's enough. We would like a peaceful life, and we could work with our local soldiers, That's why our number in my department decreased trajectory in maybe two times, at least two times.
00:50:26 But the road we have more than 3 over the year also increased 2 times.
Speaker 3
00:50:41 That's why we need to, if you have less people twice and have a road job twice more, we need to walk 4 times.
Speaker 4
00:50:53 Yeah, half percent of people, because everyone is left, but twice they've got to work. People twice, uh, left, jog twice, not, that's why we need to jog for time.
Speaker 3
00:51:12 We click on the 59 hour, go. Shooting up the middle one there? I'm looking at the upper. Are we close, Andrew?
00:52:16 You guys behind us, Dad? Yes, I see you. Yeah, the power bike.
Speaker 4
00:52:51 The place where the 9th floor building was here So this is the old one? Yes, this is the old one now
00:53:00 Now I try to find the place to pick up
Speaker 3
00:53:20 *Allege Musik* Okay, so I'm gonna steal it. You have to make a call on this. All these people sitting here watching this there. And look at this guy. I'm going to get a little bit closer to the right.
Speaker 1
00:00:09 [RUS] Look.
00:00:30 Thank you.
00:01:28 *crash*
00:01:30 I can do a better job here cutting a seat board. You got a new camera? Yeah. It's a camera. Like our car? Yeah. Can I whip it? Yeah. Merci.
Speaker 1
00:00:09 [RUS] Look.
00:00:30 Thank you.
00:01:28 *crash*
00:01:30 I can do a better job here cutting a seat board. You got a new camera? Yeah. It's a camera. Like our car? Yeah. Can I whip it? Yeah. Merci.
00:02:24 Okay. No, no, no. Okay. Yeah, I'm done. Yes.
Speaker 2
00:03:20 *claps* Oh, do you have a car group somewhere? Go from there. Welcome.
Speaker 1
00:04:13 I have a local people can drive if I will look slowly. Do you have a phone charger you said? A phone charger? No, no.
Speaker 3
00:04:34 No, ok, it'll be ok. I have charge but I need to connect with the car. Mm-hmm. Good boy. Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:05:42 I need to find a time to prepare one more presentation because I prepare only one presentation.
Speaker 3
00:05:51 Oh, for the conference on survey? Because it's a different conference, different information that I would like to share from the US, from the ANS, European Access Services and the European Access Services and our military service program and the geology. It's completely different information, Not as soon as possible today,
Speaker 1
00:06:20 8 minutes, I'll be able to do that.
Speaker 3
00:06:43 I can't
Speaker 2
00:06:52 It was to save the life of his.
Speaker 3
00:07:00 Logan, here's that bus stop that became a memorial for those dead children.
Speaker 4
00:07:06 We tried to get to the side of the... I'm sorry.
Speaker 1
00:07:42 The battery is pretty low unfortunately. Oh do you want me to call somebody else in the car? Should I call Andre? Should he call you Andre? Yeah, okay, yeah. Call Andre. He's getting his car right now. Alright, thank you. What is that? 50, bonus 50. Yeah. Bonus 50. Hello. Get your phone.
Speaker 4
00:08:16 Yeah, we got. Dad, are you there? Cool. Hang on. Alright, can you hear us now? Yeah, we got you. You got a plug in your feet that will work for your phone. It's a charging block for yourself. You have a cord, you can just plug into that. Oh, are my feet somewhere? Just one, you can just plug. Yeah, yeah, it's one or two cords going out the window.
Speaker 5
00:08:48 And you can just pull it, it's exactly in the door. It's in the door down on your right.
Speaker 4
00:08:55 So if you have an extra cord, though, that's what you need. Oh, yeah, that's a problem, yeah. Yeah, well, I know, or I heard you, but I...
Speaker 5
00:09:04 I didn't think about it because I could have sprinted. I had more in my bag. But we'll do that next stop. Yeah, let's try. Yep. Alright, more guys.
Speaker 3
00:09:22 Anastasia, you see me? Watch out, watch out. Look, now we're at the start of the front.
00:09:30 The front is left. Uh-huh.
00:10:03 [UKR] Let's go, we'll turn in here in 5 meters, turn right to the parking lot. [UKR] The cars will be under security there, and in any case we'll need to remove the cameras.
Speaker 2
00:10:16 [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT] I heard like, I understood maybe one I better do ten or twenty words. I feel like turning right doing something now.
00:11:04 The place I want to take is the place to take my very first visit when you're showing me around.
Speaker 1
00:11:09 It's kind of like a park basically with their peacocks walking around and unfortunately it's getting kind of late and dark. Yeah, what day is it? Is it nice at night? Uh, I don't know. What's going on?
Speaker 4
00:11:29 Oh, we're walking through. Oh, we got the park over there. Oh, we're getting out now?
Speaker 1
00:11:38 Okay, alright. Here we are. Okay, do we need to take the camera off the hood? Yeah, that's what he thinks. Okay.
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00:06:37 What?
00:07:00 What? I'm not taking all of you. I'm not taking all of our media.
Speaker 2
00:07:08 That sounds good. Which camera is that? This is the FX6. I'm not doing anything on the Venice right now. Until we get there, you know?
Speaker 1
00:07:26 Um, I dumped all the media except for the two bonus cards. Gotcha. Yeah, this is one of the SD cards for the effect stacks that we haven't used yet. Cause I wasn't sure. *phone rings*
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 Really? Really? Oh. Oh.
Speaker 2
00:00:11 That was cool. Throw a bunch of tanks on the train. Yeah, we just drove past. Yeah, we just drove past. That's a cool old train right there. What's that? It's a cool old train. Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:00:29 Yeah. The road is a bit more than a road.
Speaker 2
00:01:29 Pretty sunrise. Pretty sunrise. Yeah. I should go. Mhm. Well. Time to get up. Cause the train will be arriving in like 45 minutes now, right?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Really? Really? Oh. Oh.
Speaker 2
00:00:11 That was cool. Throw a bunch of tanks on the train. Yeah, we just drove past. Yeah, we just drove past. That's a cool old train right there. What's that? It's a cool old train. Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:00:29 Yeah. The road is a bit more than a road.
Speaker 2
00:01:29 Pretty sunrise. Pretty sunrise. Yeah. I should go. Mhm. Well. Time to get up. Cause the train will be arriving in like 45 minutes now, right?
Speaker 1
00:01:59 Hmm. She was just asking for all the time I think we are.
Speaker 2
00:02:09 Yeah, I don't really know way of knowing. So, let's go. Wrocław
00:03:37 Wrocław
Speaker 4
00:03:45 I'm screaming.
Speaker 2
00:03:51 This is hell. Yeah. The problem is I think we need to turn on some lights to like figure out what the fuck's going on.
Speaker 1
00:04:05 I wonder if I've shot enough of this.
Speaker 2
00:04:09 I mean probably the only thing would be like maybe stop now and then like start again in like yeah well I wonder if we should turn the lights on or we should like do a quick organize be ready to like turn the lights off again
Speaker 5
00:04:41 I'm going to cut this.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Well, can you turn that light on for one sec?
00:00:00 Well, can you turn that light on for one sec? Just while we... It's 100, Ethan. That one cool. There's a really nice sunrise over there, we just can't see it. From our... little fanage point here.
00:00:49 *Sigh* What's wrong?
Speaker 2
00:01:37 People's houses are being more people like outside.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Well, can you turn that light on for one sec?
00:00:00 Well, can you turn that light on for one sec? Just while we... It's 100, Ethan. That one cool. There's a really nice sunrise over there, we just can't see it. From our... little fanage point here.
00:00:49 *Sigh* What's wrong?
Speaker 2
00:01:37 People's houses are being more people like outside.
Speaker 1
00:01:52 People's houses are being more people like outside. I'm trying to get like I want to see stuff get more like urban
00:02:49 So what do we need to clean? Just do all this media. Pretty much everything else is packed. I think yeah, there's just a lot of little things.
00:03:00 And then like obviously I want to put my contacts in. I want to change my shirt. Yeah. And then I want to brush my teeth. バッグ
00:03:47 The train would like lurch and then like stop. The train would like lurch and then like stop.
Speaker 2
00:04:22 That's what would like, I would be like oh, then I would have fell asleep. I fell asleep for like an hour at the beginning and then I like woke up and I just couldn't
Speaker 1
00:04:33 I think because of that, I started having anxiety.
Speaker 2
00:04:37 About going to micro? No, mostly about the shoot in general. Good morning. Good morning.
Speaker 1
00:04:54 Because I think they're going to close her.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Oh, okay. I feel like the vibe here is, you know, obviously I'd like to go to church and get that stuff, but it almost feels like we need to be organized as a major priority of ours. Yeah, I would agree. And we need to do that sooner rather than later, or else it's going to affect tomorrow.
Speaker 1
00:00:38 There's the sun, finally.
Speaker 2
00:00:43 Um, what is this? That is the light, the inflatable light. Put that in the Venice bag.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Oh, okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Oh, okay. I feel like the vibe here is, you know, obviously I'd like to go to church and get that stuff, but it almost feels like we need to be organized as a major priority of ours. Yeah, I would agree. And we need to do that sooner rather than later, or else it's going to affect tomorrow.
Speaker 1
00:00:38 There's the sun, finally.
Speaker 2
00:00:43 Um, what is this? That is the light, the inflatable light. Put that in the Venice bag.
Speaker 1
00:01:26 Okay, I'm going to have your computer.
Speaker 2
00:01:30 I'm going to put it in here.
Speaker 1
00:02:02 Where are these drives going to go? The drives? I was just going to carry those. Because also this is why I had Astan's Tasia bring the bags. This is the card for the Venice.
Speaker 2
00:03:04 This is the card for the Venice. New card. I guess so. Well, I'm telling you, yes. So yeah, why don't you put both cards into the Venice? is two slots. And then that'll be all the Venice media loaded for the day. - Here we go.
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 I'm gonna get a little eye infection. I'm gonna get a little eye infection.
Speaker 2
00:00:14 Train. Where's my cord? I think it was attached to the... Yeah. Wasn't attached to that.
Speaker 1
00:00:38 Nope.
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00:00:00 I think that's why we can't stop filming.
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00:00:00 So some of the guys behind you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Does that, does seeing that make you like nervous or scared?
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Does that, does seeing that make you like nervous or scared? Uh, not really. I mean, I just think about the odds of us getting hit in the city with hundreds of thousands, probably a million or more people and so many attacks and so few people getting injured. You know, there's certainly a risk, but at the same time, there's a risk anytime you cross the street or driving your car. You want to redo that or is that good? No, no, that was good. Yeah, actually I could get morbid and say, I have my will all laid out and everything's all set I have my will all laid out and everything's all set just in case something happens. But we hope we never have to go there. Yeah. I mean, I feel like you should say that, right? Yeah. I mean, we had our wills made as well. Yeah. So who should I be looking at when I say that? You just look at it. You can look at the camera. You can look at me or you can look at the floor. It doesn't really matter, I don't think. So certainly there's always a risk.
00:01:00 And I have made out my will and made all sorts of arrangements just in case. But obviously we hope we never have to go there.
Speaker 1
00:01:09 Thanks, Alice. Thank you.
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00:00:00 I was wondering for a while.
00:00:00 I was wondering for a while. There's this whole trap together with this thing with a piece of cloth. I think it has a gas line that will explode to kill us all. This is the main plumbing. There's this little thing that all this water can do there. Let Logan know if he hasn't given a shot. I don't know.
Speaker 2
00:00:22 I'm going to go back.
00:00:45 [RUS] Upbringing
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I was wondering for a while.
00:00:00 I was wondering for a while. There's this whole trap together with this thing with a piece of cloth. I think it has a gas line that will explode to kill us all. This is the main plumbing. There's this little thing that all this water can do there. Let Logan know if he hasn't given a shot. I don't know.
Speaker 2
00:00:22 I'm going to go back.
00:00:45 [RUS] Upbringing
00:01:20 *Splash* Alright.
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00:00:00 So what's the one with the...
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I can, I can... I can, I can... Oh, yeah, sorry about that. That's okay. You can pass the other one up too. Yeah, alright. Okay.
Speaker 3
00:00:20 Yeah, no, I'm getting to pass the other one. I'm going to switch my left elbow. I should play for your back. Oh, it's fair. Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:41 We are playing at 12. 12, yes. Or maybe 12.30. If you need more time in charge, maybe. You tell us, where does breastfeed you go? Yes, after that we go to the... Okay, 12.30? Cafe, cafe. Yeah, after that, I am going to have some discussion.
Speaker 3
00:01:01 Okay, so you get that? Yeah, so Andre will meet us at the hotel at 12:30. Perfect. And then we'll do some lunch. Yes. Yes. Andre, do you want to push your hood back? There we go. Yeah, yeah. Alex, you can. That's fine, perfect, thank you. Hang on. I'm trying this. Let me get this. I didn't get that set up, but that's fine.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I can, I can... I can, I can... Oh, yeah, sorry about that. That's okay. You can pass the other one up too. Yeah, alright. Okay.
Speaker 3
00:00:20 Yeah, no, I'm getting to pass the other one. I'm going to switch my left elbow. I should play for your back. Oh, it's fair. Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:41 We are playing at 12. 12, yes. Or maybe 12.30. If you need more time in charge, maybe. You tell us, where does breastfeed you go? Yes, after that we go to the... Okay, 12.30? Cafe, cafe. Yeah, after that, I am going to have some discussion.
Speaker 3
00:01:01 Okay, so you get that? Yeah, so Andre will meet us at the hotel at 12:30. Perfect. And then we'll do some lunch. Yes. Yes. Andre, do you want to push your hood back? There we go. Yeah, yeah. Alex, you can. That's fine, perfect, thank you. Hang on. I'm trying this. Let me get this. I didn't get that set up, but that's fine.
Speaker 2
00:01:30 We got Andre saying what was happening. That's what we need. Let's go.
Speaker 1
00:01:43 Where do you want me at F-stop? Today was rainy. That was wide open. Yesterday. Yesterday. That's why I decided. Okay. I have like 1.8 of ND in here. Let me go down. Let me go down.
Speaker 4
00:02:07 I don't know if it's, I don't know if you can go without CN. Yeah. A little more ND. Even more or? Even more or? That's probably fine.
Speaker 1
00:02:22 I have to go as far as I can to not get you. If you came to old time, at 7:00 AM is dark.
00:03:08 Dark. Now is sunny.
Speaker 3
00:03:18 So have you already moved the clocks in Ukraine? Change the time of the clocks? Yeah. Yeah, we do that next week in America.
Speaker 1
00:03:28 This night we change the clock to autumn time. It's our, you remember, main street in our city. The previous name was Karl Marx. Karl Marx. Remember? Yes. Lenin and Karl Marx. Now it's Javarnitsko. After the decommunization process, we changed the name of this main street. It's not street, it's square. Square Javarnitsko. So it's a street, but it's called Square? Just like the avenue? Just like the avenue? Main street is called Square.
Speaker 3
00:04:24 Well, it's the same as the street that Mexico hospital is on, right? Is it Soborno Square? Yeah, true. It's true. Before, Soborno Square was named... ...Octobre Square. Oh, that's a bomb shelter there? Yeah, yeah. With that yellow person running? Yeah, to save during the alarm during explosion is the best place, safety place. Okay. So once when I was at church and coming back it was raining,
00:05:10 So I called a Bolt car and the driver was driving a Tesla. And he was a very, do you know what aggressive means? He would start and stop and honk the horn. And then he pulls over and I look behind me, the police had stopped him. The siren's flashing. And a young woman police officer comes in. He's yelling at her and she's trying to be very polite.
Speaker 1
00:05:40 and i did not understand the word they were saying but then her supervisor came it was it was interesting last time when we uh uh roko was here we also go to the i show him our water pool swimming pool when destroyed oh yes the olympic pool yes yes yes and i show him all all but i
00:06:24 [UKR] I didn't expect that a police officer would stop me.
00:06:28 You...
00:06:35 [UKR] ...violating the rules, rules, rules, rules.
00:06:40 [RUS] I started to explain to him... [RUS] ...the reasons that I...
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00:06:50 ...here it is. Okay, yes. Did he give you a ticket? A traffic citation? Yes.
Speaker 1
00:07:00 Ah! I gave my card where there are my name, so name, place of work, and my telephone number. And I give him if you need my help. Oh, so you got out of it.
00:07:20 [RUS] [INAUDIBLE]
00:07:50 Now is that flag? Yeah, yeah. It's our... The tallest flag in Ukraine? The biggest flag? It was true, but now as far as I remember, in Kiev it's more the tallest flag, Ukrainian flag. But three or four years before it was the most taller flag. You can see this flag from different places in our city.
00:08:30 Yeah, we can see it from now to now.
00:08:33 [RUS] - Yes, yesterday I sent you a video when the Shahed [RUS] and I went to Mechnikov hospital, [RUS] and I noticed that the direction was [RUS] from the Dnipro to the city center, [RUS] close to the flag, and after that... [RUS] ...it fell. [RUS] - Remember?
00:09:00 Yes, yes, I still have a video. Empty, because most people rest today.
Speaker 3
00:09:29 Usually it's a lot of crowd, a lot of people walking. Oh yeah, I know where this is. I would walk back from church and walk through here.
Speaker 1
00:09:56 Beautiful, beautiful view, yeah? Mm-hmm. [DELETED - ASR ARTIFACT] Grabs to prepare for winter, rosemary and a lot of, especially mostly my wife, but I
00:10:42 help. Is she still there or is she back in? She's back in the front. In the morning I got information from the military hospital about severe wounded people,
00:11:14 [RUS] This one with combined...
00:11:44 It's a polytrauma case, maybe with hemorrhagic shock, with hypoxia, hypertension, maybe
Speaker 3
00:11:54 for all of it, disorders. So they sent you that from the mobile military hospital?
Speaker 1
00:12:02 Is the patient at Metricorp now? Is the patient at Metricorp now? They sent information previously in order we can prepare to... to accept them? Yes, yes, yes. To prepare, we need to decide what we need to do in this case. First of all, I think we will perform a repeat CT to realize, understand secondary
00:12:30 hemorrhagic progression of brain confusion. and after that examine him according to and after that examine him according to hemodynamic stability and also blood laboratory tests for example, erythrocytis, platelets and all apathy disorders And after that we need to make a decision. Because it's very difficult to close the soft tissue with a big defect.
00:13:17 Which year surgeon is involved today? Rostislav. Oh good.
00:13:24 [UKR] I'm together with Mikel.
00:13:30 [UKR] Mikel is from our institute...
00:13:54 - Okay? - Yes. historical museum, remember? yes oh, you can see oh yeah, there's the clay and the gloves, yeah
00:14:56 This is our freedom, independence here. It's our underground station. We wait for our...
Speaker 3
00:15:13 And tell me again, why is it so difficult to build a metro? Because there's a lot of stone. The stone is very dense? Yeah, yeah. Oh, is that the Dnipro River? Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 1
00:15:29 Dnipro River and Dnipro City.
00:15:46 [RUS] Look, as I remember, I think it's 200 meters from here.
00:15:52 It was an explosion, ballistic. A ballistic missile. A missile explosion in 20, as far as I remember, 25 October 2024. Oh, the one that damaged all the windows in Mexico. Yeah, Bohdan was on duty. It was late evening on Friday. Yeah, that was one year ago. Yeah. Yes, it's just one year ago, it's a ballistic missile explosion near the Mechnikov hospital. After that, 440 windows were broken. I remember, yeah, and the apartment across the way, four people.
00:16:40 Doors and the roofs in the rooms and a lot of ventilators. Monitors. Monitors. I have the pictures. I use them when I get the toilet. It's most damaged. Oh, there's the Metzsikov hospital right there. Yes. Right, right. It's the central entrance. Central entrance. Yeah. And here's the part. This is the oldest part of Mexico hospital.
Speaker 3
00:17:16 Crimea war, I told you. The first Crimea war. Yeah. First World War, Second World War.
Speaker 1
00:17:23 Doctors treated patients in this world. That's what I remember, you like gym? Yeah, gym? You don't like sauna? You don't like sauna? That's why... Racko likes the sauna. That's why I remember more than 50 different kinds of saunas.
Speaker 5
00:18:18 Okay. I think we got it.
00:18:30 Yep.
00:18:30 Yep. Alright. Yeah. Way oversposed. That was pretty tricky. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Right.
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00:00:16 *Sigh*
00:00:41 [UKR] 17... I remember, if they will be leaving the hotel earlier in the morning, [UKR] you can save breakfast boxes for them.
00:00:49 [RUS] For every day?
00:00:51 [UKR] For all the rooms. [UKR] Because at 7:15 they'll already be leaving the hotel, at 7:30 they won't make it to breakfast.
Speaker 1
00:00:16 *Sigh*
00:00:41 [UKR] 17... I remember, if they will be leaving the hotel earlier in the morning, [UKR] you can save breakfast boxes for them.
00:00:49 [RUS] For every day?
00:00:51 [UKR] For all the rooms. [UKR] Because at 7:15 they'll already be leaving the hotel, at 7:30 they won't make it to breakfast.
00:01:03 [RUS] Yes, I understand, I'll pass it on.
00:01:05 [UKR] Yes, they'll take it with them. [UKR] Then, already 5 minutes. [UKR] [INAUDIBLE]
00:01:17 Yes.
00:01:19 [UKR] And today's, what do I save?
00:01:21 No, thank you. Dad, do you want to check it now? Sure. Maybe I need to look too.
00:01:30 It's working out. They will keep us very busy. Yeah, right? Come on, yes. You're the one I call to... - Yeah? - Yes. - Yes. - I'm running, running, we're starting to start. - You're gonna get a card now. - Yes.
00:03:01 [RUS-NEEDS] Дальше, я хочу, чтобы я не могла бы не было.
00:03:16 [RUS] [INAUDIBLE]
00:03:43 Okay. - I'll just go.
Speaker 2
00:03:51 - Okay?
Speaker 3
00:04:10 All right, Alex, when you get your keys, you can walk to the elevator and open it, and All right, Alex, when you get your keys, you can walk to the elevator and open it, and then we can cut, and we'll take care of the rest. You got to help the girls get all the bags. You got to help the girls get all the bags. Yes, yep. Do you need to end up? No. or we can cut and just get it after we all check in. Can we just do it? Okay.
Speaker 1
00:04:57 I strongly recommend going to the spa if you have a time. Alex don't like spa, but it's a lot of different spa sounds.
Speaker 2
00:05:11 You need to go at least for excursion.
Speaker
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Oh, you're rolling. All right, cool.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Oh, you're rolling. All right, cool. Speaker 1: You're good. Speaker 1: What a gift. Speaker 2: All right, are we good to go out? Speaker 1: Oh, sure. Yeah. Speaker 3: You're going to follow me? Is that how it goes? Speaker 3: I think so. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Go into... Speaker 2: Are you going to follow him or should I get off? Speaker 2: I was going to follow him. I just wanted to get a shot for a little bit.
Speaker 3
00:00:29 Speaker 3: Okay, Andre's out there, right?
00:00:30 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Here, I'll get... Speaker 3: Okay, and that's... Speaker 3: Oh, and this is... Speaker 1: Can we take it? Speaker 3: Uh, Connor stuff. Speaker 3: Can we take it? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: That's all trash. Speaker 3: No, no, no. Speaker 3: No, no, no. Speaker 1: It goes with me. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: It's just food. Speaker 3: You want to go, Laura? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: You're cleaned out there? Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: Hey, Alex. Speaker 1: Maybe Laura can take the white bag. Speaker 1: Maybe Laura can take the white bag.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Oh, you're rolling. All right, cool.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Oh, you're rolling. All right, cool. Speaker 1: You're good. Speaker 1: What a gift. Speaker 2: All right, are we good to go out? Speaker 1: Oh, sure. Yeah. Speaker 3: You're going to follow me? Is that how it goes? Speaker 3: I think so. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Go into... Speaker 2: Are you going to follow him or should I get off? Speaker 2: I was going to follow him. I just wanted to get a shot for a little bit.
Speaker 3
00:00:29 Speaker 3: Okay, Andre's out there, right?
00:00:30 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Here, I'll get... Speaker 3: Okay, and that's... Speaker 3: Oh, and this is... Speaker 1: Can we take it? Speaker 3: Uh, Connor stuff. Speaker 3: Can we take it? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: That's all trash. Speaker 3: No, no, no. Speaker 3: No, no, no. Speaker 1: It goes with me. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: It's just food. Speaker 3: You want to go, Laura? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: You're cleaned out there? Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: Hey, Alex. Speaker 1: Maybe Laura can take the white bag. Speaker 1: Maybe Laura can take the white bag.
00:01:00 Speaker 3: Oh, Laura. Speaker 3: Laura. Speaker 3: Laura. Speaker 3: Wait, here. Speaker 3: I want you to take this, too. Speaker 3: Or maybe not. Speaker 3: Very strong finger. Speaker 3: So you're going to film from there? Speaker 3: So you're going to film from there? Speaker 2: I just want to see him, and then I'm going to go behind you. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: So watch yourself when you're coming.
Speaker 2
00:01:22 Speaker 2: All right. Speaker 2: Go ahead, Alex. Speaker 2: I'll just be behind you. Speaker 3: You want to be behind or do you want to be behind?
Speaker 3
00:01:30 Speaker 2: I'll go behind you here. Speaker 3: Well, actually, why don't you stand there if you watch me going this way? Speaker 3: How's that? Speaker 2: Yeah, it's just a little harder for you to get behind me. Speaker 3: You can just see me walk down the hall if you want that. Speaker 3: You can just see me walk down the hall if you want that. Speaker 2: Yeah, go for it. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay, Jackie. Speaker 3: Good luck. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: All right
Speaker 4
00:02:23 Speaker 4: I think in USA it's more warm weather. Speaker 4: In Texas, yes. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Okay.
00:02:30 Speaker 4: The time change a bit? Speaker 4: It's okay. Speaker 4: My wife said you need to be in one hour. Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 3: Excuse me. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 4: Very helpful. Speaker 4: Very helpful. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: Let's go. Speaker 3: Anastasia. Speaker 3: Alex. Speaker 3: Thank you so much. Speaker 3: You too. Speaker 3: You too. Speaker 3: Okay, we have much luggage.
Speaker 3
00:03:00 Speaker 3: Yeah, this is from Conor Berlin. Speaker 3: This is medical supplies. Speaker 3: And this is also from Conor.
Speaker 4
00:03:08 Speaker 3: This is University of Virginia, hats and shirts, UVA. Speaker 4: Okay, okay. Speaker 4: Let's go. Speaker 3: Oh. Speaker 3: Oh.
Speaker 5
00:03:25 Speaker 3: OK. Speaker 5: Thank you. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:03:37 Speaker 3: Is that good? Speaker 3: Is that good? Speaker 3: Keep going, Dave. Speaker 3: I want to just walk some more. Speaker 3: You are a movie star now. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: I'm thinking one hour walk. Speaker 3: Yeah, from Poland to here, yes.
Speaker 1
00:03:59 Speaker 3: Yeah, okay.
Speaker 3
00:04:06 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: Andre, you are a strong man. Wait, Andre, wait, wait, wait for Logan. Logan wants a picture. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay.
00:04:53 Speaker 3: Yeah, keep going Logan? Speaker 3: You want to keep going or are you good? Speaker 2: Why don't we just put your bags in the car and then we'll come back and get everything else. Speaker 3: Okay, should we help them with all the bags though?
Speaker 2
00:05:07 Speaker 3: Okay, what about all those bags though?
Speaker 3
00:05:11 Speaker 2: Do they need help with all those? I think we'll put yours in and then we'll walk back and we'll get them. Speaker 3: Okay, so we'll go to the car and come back.
Speaker 2
00:05:18 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 2: It's going to take a few trips to get those. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Obviously I'm going to come up with them too.
Speaker 3
00:05:31 Speaker 3: Do you need some help? Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, a little more. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 4: Yesterday, all day was raining.
Speaker 4
00:05:49 Speaker 3: Yeah, Warsaw was very bad on Friday night. Speaker 4: That's why my car is very dirty.
Speaker 3
00:05:59 Speaker 4: Then usually...
00:06:00 Speaker 3: So we saw this morning that at 2:30 this morning, Speaker 3: a bad attack on Kyiv. Speaker 3: We were just there two hours before. Speaker 3: Here, Andre, you can use this. Speaker 3: So, Sviatoslav is still at the camp? Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Oh, so I have a question. Speaker 3: So, your ancestor, Sirko was your ancestor, correct?
Speaker 4
00:06:40 Speaker 3: General Sirko, the Cossack? Speaker 3: Yeah, Sirko, the Cossack. Speaker 3: Yeah, Sirko, the Cossack. Speaker 4: Yes, yes, yes. Speaker 3: So you are a descendant of his? Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: I told Thaddeus that. Speaker 4: I see it.
Speaker 3
00:06:56 Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Your blood is in -- no, his blood is in your veins. Speaker 4: Yeah, it is. Speaker 4: You never lost any button.
Speaker 4
00:07:11 Speaker 3: Never? Speaker 4: Never. Speaker 4: Never lost any button. Speaker 4: Even when he died, your friend got him arm. Speaker 3: And they carried it, yes. Speaker 4: And they carried it, yes. Speaker 4: And also never lost. Speaker 3: And you'll never lose also. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 4: Yes, yes. Speaker 4: yeah yeah we have no it's fine it's cleaner than my car at home
Speaker 3
00:08:01 Speaker 4: yeah
Speaker 4
00:08:05 Speaker 3: i think you need to sit there first okay yeah so we will go back and get the other luggage now okay Speaker 4: You sit.
Speaker 3
00:08:26 Speaker 4: Sit down, please. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 4
00:08:38 Speaker 3: So will we go back to help them? Speaker 4: No, we go and stay. Speaker 3: I think... Speaker 3: - Can you drive for the camera? Speaker 3: - Yes, okay. Speaker 3: - Yes, okay. Speaker 3: - Now we stop somewhere? Speaker 4: - Yeah. Speaker 4: And come back. Speaker 3: - Yes. Speaker 4: - Return. Speaker 4: Understand? Speaker 3: Yes, yes, yes. Speaker 3: The, uh, you know Thaddeus?
Speaker 3
00:09:19 Speaker 3: Thaddeus is a, he is a, you know what genius is? Speaker 3: He's an artistic genius. Speaker 3: He's very good. Speaker 3: But he is very disorganized. Speaker 3: He is a mess. Speaker 3: He missed the plane out of Dallas. Speaker 3: And he almost missed the train out of Warsaw. Speaker 3: And he almost missed the train out of Warsaw. Speaker 4: Yes, like Thaddeus, come on. Speaker 3: Oh, so this is an important question. Speaker 4: You tell me about Thaddeus? Speaker 3: Yes, our director. Speaker 3: So, this is an important question. Speaker 3: What time should we meet you in the morning in your office at Mechnikov Hospital?
Speaker 4
00:10:04 Speaker 3: It's 7:45, 7:30?
Speaker 3
00:10:08 Speaker 4: If they would like to bring your luggage. Speaker 3: No, no, I mean tomorrow morning. Speaker 3: I mean, every morning this week for work, Speaker 3: what time should we be in your office? Speaker 4: Every morning. Speaker 3: Yes, 7.30? Speaker 3: What time? Speaker 3: I asked. Speaker 4: Every morning, 7.47.45. Speaker 3: Okay, so we will tell Thaddeus, Speaker 3: We will tell Thaddeus to meet in the hotel lobby at like 7:15. Speaker 3: You know, very early because he will be late. Speaker 3: So if we say 7:15, he will be at 7:30. Speaker 3: Do you understand? Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 3: So...
Speaker 4
00:10:56 Speaker 4: Oh, okay. Speaker 4: I understand you put in possibility to have a lunch. Speaker 1: Yes, today, yes. Speaker 4: hotel but we can to bring us to prepare for you some package. Okay.
Speaker 3
00:11:12 Speaker 3: Oh, a breakfast. Yes. Yes. Yes. We will ask. I'll tell them.
Speaker 4
00:11:33 Speaker 3: yes yes take with Speaker 4: as far as you remember 745 here yes the first meeting that's why I think Speaker 4: 7:50, 7:40, 7:45 is the best time. Speaker 4: We will tell-- Speaker 4: You have to change clauses? Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 3: We will-- because Thaddeus is always late, we will say earlier.
Speaker 3
00:12:11 Speaker 3: Ah, yes. Speaker 4: I can also-- Speaker 4: I can also-- Speaker 3: No, no, we will tell him in a hotel lobby. Speaker 4: You know very well that I'm here in the morning in my-- Speaker 4: I see. Speaker 3: Ah. Speaker 4: Yes? Speaker 3: Oh, you're still there. Speaker 3: OK. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:12:33 Speaker 4: You tell-- you can start-- Speaker 4: --go from hotel at 7:15, yeah? Speaker 4: --go from hotel at 7:15, yeah?
Speaker 3
00:12:40 Speaker 3: And Anastasia is vaping. Speaker 3: You may want to get that on the shot. Speaker 3: A lot of young people are vaping here. Speaker 4: 7.15, yeah? Speaker 3: Yes, yes. Speaker 3: That's what we'll tell. Speaker 3: No, we'll tell Thaddeus in hotel lobby. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 4: 7.15. Speaker 3: Business here. Speaker 3: So Andre wants us there in his office, like 7.45 at the latest. Speaker 3: I usually get there earlier. Speaker 3: So should we tell Thaddeus in a hotel lobby at 7 or 7.15? Speaker 2: What time will we actually want to leave?
Speaker 2
00:13:12 Speaker 3: Oh, 7:15 maybe, because go change in scrubs and all that.
Speaker 3
00:13:16 Speaker 2: Probably 7:00, right? Speaker 3: Yeah, 7:00. That's nice. Speaker 2: I mean, it's like we'll be there as early as you need us there. Speaker 3: No, you guys are great. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 3: Have you met Laura? Speaker 3: Laura is the producer? Speaker 3: Yeah, she's excellent. Speaker 3: Yeah, she's excellent.
Speaker 4
00:13:38 [UKR] Speaker 4: You already have luggage in Ukraine, no? [UKR] Speaker 4: In Ukraine, no? [UKR] Speaker 4: In Ukraine? [UKR] Speaker 4: As far as you remember, [UKR] Speaker 4: Alex, tell me, you have family in Ukraine? [UKR] Speaker 5: Yes, from Lviv. [UKR] Speaker 4: From Lviv? [UKR] Speaker 5: My great great grandfather was there.
Speaker 5
00:13:57 Speaker 5: OK, so great great grandfather. Speaker 5: OK, so great great grandfather. Speaker 5: Yeah, very far off. Speaker 5: But that's a cool, like, this Ukrainian. Speaker 5: So I've been told. Speaker 5: So I've been told. Speaker 4: OK, OK, I remember. Speaker 3: Yeah, see, Andre remembers everything. Speaker 4: Tell me. Speaker 4: Yeah, he's amazing. Speaker 3: OK, let's get some other stuff. Speaker 1: Also. Speaker 1: He what? Speaker 5: He thought Anastasia made a trip. Speaker 3: Oh, they just left? Speaker 3: Oh, I thought that was Anastasia. Speaker 3: OK. Speaker 3: It's Anastasia? Speaker 5: She is pronounced like Anastasia, Speaker 5: Anastasia instead of Anastasia.
Speaker 4
00:14:33 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: In Ukrainian we say Nastya. Speaker 4: Nastya. Speaker 4: It's easy to remember. Speaker 3: So there's a short form of the name? Speaker 3: Nastya. Speaker 3: Nastya. Speaker 4: Anastasia in the her passport. Speaker 3: That's the name of Nastya. Speaker 4: Nastya. Speaker 3: That's good. Easier to remember.
Speaker 3
00:15:00 Speaker 3: So many, many cameras. Speaker 3: My wallet, my phone, my passport. Speaker 3: Oh, here. Speaker 3: I got that. Speaker 3: We have Andre. Andre is strong like bull. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 2
00:15:20 Speaker 2: Are you going to film? Speaker 2: I think it'd be easier if I help. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: I think I'll print the picture. Speaker 2: Maybe. Speaker 3: Actually, that's a heavy bag. Speaker 3: No, no. Speaker 3: Logan, can carry that. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:16:08 Speaker 3: Oh, you can get a shot of us in the car if you want.
Speaker 2
00:16:12 Speaker 3: I was... Speaker 2: I'll probably get you guys going back in. Speaker 3: I got to tease Terry about giving Andre me credit for being part of the group.
Speaker 3
00:16:21 Speaker 3: Oh, hang on. Speaker 3: Oh, this is this... Speaker 3: Okay, I was wondering. Speaker 3: I'm growing a tail. Speaker 3: When my kids were little, I would tease them and say that whenever they fell asleep, they'd Speaker 3: grow a tail. Speaker 3: And as soon as they woke up, it would disappear.
00:17:41 Speaker 3: Oops. Speaker 3: No, I almost tripped over the cord, that's all. Speaker 3: All good.
00:18:42 Speaker 3: Where is Stasiya's car? Is that it right there? Speaker 3: Do you know where we're going? Speaker 3: Huh? Speaker 3: I'm sorry. What was that?
Speaker 1
00:19:11 Speaker 3: Here. Is this your car? Okay. Speaker 1: This is yours, yes.
Speaker 3
00:19:19 Speaker 3: Here you go. Speaker 3: Yeah, Andre still has some room in his car also. Speaker 3: Oh, wow. Speaker 3: Yeah, Andre has some room also. Speaker 3: He's taking some bags. Speaker 3: Yeah, here. Speaker 3: It's heavy. Speaker 3: I will do it. Speaker 3: Sasha, do you know what attitude means in English? Speaker 3: You have a good attitude. Speaker 3: You have a good attitude. Speaker 3: We will do it. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 1: It feels like you have a little bit of a little. Speaker 1: It feels like you have a little bit of a little.
Speaker 1
00:20:07 Speaker 1: We need to. Speaker 1: I can quickly, with a suction cup, that's electrified, put a...
Speaker 3
00:20:16 Speaker 1: Never mind, I can put it on the front. Speaker 3: So much luggage. Speaker 3: Yeah, we'll see if... Speaker 3: We have room for more? Speaker 3: Okay, we'll see. Speaker 3: Okay, we'll see.
Speaker 1
00:20:40 Speaker 3: We have many, many of these in the bags. Speaker 1: I don't want to miss anything that they're talking about. Speaker 1: I'll just get the car though. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: You guys get in the car. Speaker 1: Watch out. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 3: Yeah, Andre can take one or two more bags also. Speaker 1: Here, I'll just, I'll take this in case. Speaker 1: This bag? Speaker 1: Oh, here, I'll take this in case we need it. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay.
00:21:00 Speaker 1: And then this stuff can go. Speaker 1: And then, Andrei, I need... Speaker 1: Hey, how are you? Speaker 1: It's good to see you. Speaker 1: Give me a hug. Speaker 1: Oh, I'm so glad to see you. Speaker 1: You can catch all of you. Speaker 1: I'm going to put a mic on you. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, that's right. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, that's right. Speaker 3: I have a microphone, Andrei, so he can hear us talk. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Yeah, in fact, show it to me. Speaker 1: Make sure the red light is glowing. Speaker 1: So we got all that good stuff. Speaker 1: We did. Speaker 1: You saw that glow? Speaker 1: You saw that glow? Speaker 1: Yeah.
00:21:30 Speaker 4: Come on. Speaker 1: Because I was just kind of agreeing.
Speaker 3
00:21:36 Speaker 3: Oh, I see. Speaker 3: So Andre will take all of us in his car? Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: No, I think it'll be you two and Logan and I. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: So we're going to a tsunami hotel? Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 6: Perfect. Speaker 6: I'll just go and pay for my parking and get ready to go.
Speaker 1
00:21:54 Speaker 1: Oh, wait. Speaker 1: Oh, wait. Speaker 6: Are you good with this lens? Speaker 3: Andre, do you have to pay for parking also? Speaker 6: I just need to pay for parking here and we'll leave. Speaker 6: Okay. Speaker 1: All right, Andre. I'm just going to hope this one's charged. Speaker 1: All right. Oh, hey, look. It shows we got some charge. That's great. And then,
Speaker 3
00:22:19 Speaker 1: all right, let's do that. And we're going to press record. Speaker 3: So did you get a shot at the train station? Because this was bombed. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: That's sometime since I've been here. Speaker 3: So you can dig up the old footage and show that, compared to how they rebuilt it.
Speaker 2
00:22:33 Speaker 2: Yeah, no, I got a couple of them while you guys were... Speaker 2: I got my kids.
Speaker 1
00:22:47 Speaker 1: I don't know how to tell this is recording. Speaker 1: Alright, well, we're gonna trust, which never works.
Speaker 4
00:23:03 Speaker 1: Let's see if it's controlled on this. Speaker 4: Alright, well, it's no good. Speaker 4: Maybe this one. Now I pay for... Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Come back.
Speaker 3
00:23:56 Speaker 3: So when the trolley starts up, it's going to make that start with the
Speaker 6
00:24:01 Speaker 3: the same way the alarm starts. So when you hear a trolley, do you think of the alarms?
Speaker 3
00:24:06 Speaker 6: Sometimes. Not too often, but I don't leave too close to one. Speaker 3: The hotel is right across the street from the trolley, so you hear it a lot. Speaker 3: He went to go pay for his parking, and Dad is trying to make sure that he's trying to put a mic on.
Speaker 2
00:24:23 Speaker 3: he wants to make sure it's charged. Speaker 2: Yeah, we've liked him. Speaker 2: I was gonna have your wife walk across here, that way you see the translation in the background. Speaker 2: You guys walk into the car.
00:24:30 Speaker 3: With no luggage this time? Speaker 2: I'll frame it out so you don't see the ground.
Speaker 3
00:24:55 Speaker 3: So, if I know my alphabet, Speaker 3: that says you never might or universe my my my my my my Speaker 3: huh like universal market or something
Speaker 6
00:25:16 Speaker 3: What does that mean?
Speaker 3
00:25:21 Speaker 6: It's like a universal story. Speaker 3: Universal story, yeah. Speaker 6: But good job is being able to read some Cyrillic.
00:25:30 Speaker 3: I'm studying Ukraine for two years, and I know the letters. Speaker 3: That is all. Speaker 6: That's good. Well, that's more than many people. Speaker 3: Yeah, it is helpful. Speaker 3: We are ready. Speaker 3: Thaddeus, are we ready? Speaker 3: Oh, there you are. Speaker 3: Oh, there you are. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 3: So what-- where do you-- Speaker 2: Once you just go around, you can walk around the back Speaker 2: of the black car. Speaker 2: I just go through here. Speaker 3: OK. Speaker 3: OK. Speaker 2: Just so you're on the other side. Speaker 2: On the other side, yeah. Speaker 3: Oh, wait. Speaker 3: Does Andre have a mic yet? Speaker 1: He does not. Speaker 1: OK. Speaker 1: I figured this out. Speaker 1: I may have to figure it out in the car. Speaker 1: I may just do it. Speaker 1: Oh, oh, hey, hey, hey, it's lit. Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 3: And are you going to ride with us? Speaker 2: I'll get in with you guys. Speaker 1: Yeah, yes, I got this link. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 3: Do you have room for two people?
Speaker 4
00:26:17 Speaker 3: For Laura and Thaddeus? Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: No one. Only one. Speaker 4: Oh, okay. Speaker 6: Well, one in front and one in the back. Speaker 6: I think you're a full.
Speaker 3
00:26:28 Speaker 3: Oh, no. Speaker 3: It's all luggage.
00:26:30 Speaker 3: Yeah, okay.
Speaker 4
00:26:36 Speaker 3: If you have the room, Thaddeus can ride too, right? Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: We have the first players and the back we have three players. Speaker 3: Yeah. So Logan, do you want me to sit in front with Andre?
Speaker 3
00:26:51 Speaker 4: Yeah, I think so. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: Let me, can you hold this one second? Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: How was the journey for you?
00:27:00 Speaker 3: It was very good for me. Speaker 3: Yeah, it was very exciting for them because they were coming from Los Angeles to Amsterdam. Speaker 3: The plane was canceled because of bad weather in Amsterdam. Speaker 3: But then Thaddeus missed the plane out of Dallas. Speaker 3: But we all got together in Warsaw. Speaker 6: - Well, that's good. Speaker 3: - And I read that we stopped in Kyiv overnight on the train. Speaker 3: And after we left, there was a bad attack on Kyiv. Speaker 3: It's terrible.
00:27:30 Speaker 3: So I gave a talk about what's happening here in Ukraine a month ago. Speaker 3: mostly to university students in America, they were surprised to hear that all the Russian drone attacks were on purpose, deliberate. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 3: They thought, oh, it's just a mistake, a drone goes off course.
Speaker 6
00:27:49 Speaker 3: I said, oh, no, no, every day, war crimes. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 3
00:27:53 Speaker 6: Yeah, I work a lot with the topic of war crimes, and that's like thousands. Speaker 3: Yeah, it's unbelievable. Speaker 3: And no one ever uses the word war crimes in America.
Speaker 1
00:28:03 Speaker 1: We need to find some Ukraine flag magnets so we can put on that. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Great. Speaker 6: Ours, no. Speaker 2: You have to walk around the back.
Speaker 3
00:28:17 Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: No, you and I are together.
Speaker 4
00:28:24 Speaker 3: You are now a movie star, so you do whatever they say. Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 3: Let's go. Speaker 3: Let's go. Speaker 4: we just walk now we turn to walk to you no we turn to walk to your car okay yeah yeah okay Speaker 3: well thank again thank you for coming so what time is the uh will you pick us up at the hotel Speaker 4: later today today yes i think it's uh 12 12 12 okay well perfect 12 30 perfect okay all good Speaker 4: You can sit there.
Speaker 3
00:29:04 Speaker 4: Sorry, but you Speaker 3: Keep you guys a little more room. Speaker 3: Yeah, no, I'm getting to pass report. Speaker 3: I just want to twist my left elbow. Speaker 4: I have a place for your back. Speaker 4: Oh, it's perfect. Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:29:52 Speaker 4: We are playing at 12? Speaker 4: 12 yes or maybe 12 30. if you need more time in charge you you you tell us what is best for you
Speaker 3
00:30:05 Speaker 4: okay 12 30. yes after that i am organized some excursion okay so you get that yeah so andre will
Speaker 2
00:30:15 Speaker 3: meet us at the hotel at 12 30 and then we'll do some some lunch yes and then uh a tour Speaker 2: - If I push your hood back. Speaker 2: There we go. Speaker 2: - Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: - Oh, it's good. Speaker 1: - No, it's good. Speaker 2: - That's fine, perfect, thank you. Speaker 1: - Hang on, I'm trying to, let me get this, Speaker 1: I didn't get that set up, but that's fine. Speaker 1: Oh, hang on.
Speaker 1
00:30:41 Speaker 1: We got, we got Andre saying what was happening. Speaker 1: Let's go. Speaker 1: Let's go.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Today was rainy. Speaker 1: Today was rainy. Speaker 1: Yesterday, yesterday, that's why I decided.
Speaker 2
00:00:12 Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 3
00:00:17 Speaker 2: Open down.
Speaker 1
00:00:33 Speaker 3: I got a little more than D.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Today was rainy. Speaker 1: Today was rainy. Speaker 1: Yesterday, yesterday, that's why I decided.
Speaker 2
00:00:12 Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 3
00:00:17 Speaker 2: Open down.
Speaker 1
00:00:33 Speaker 3: I got a little more than D.
00:00:40 [UKR] Speaker 1: I paid, but I touched the second receipt somewhere. [UKR] Speaker 1: It might have fallen out somewhere. [UKR] Speaker 1: You can check here by the car number. [UKR] Speaker 1: I just bent over somewhere, I just drove in, picked up passengers. [UKR] Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:01:19 Speaker 1: If you came to old time, at 7:00 AM, Speaker 1: is dark.
00:01:30 Speaker 1: Dark. Speaker 1: Now it's sunny.
Speaker 4
00:01:39 Speaker 4: So have you already moved the clocks in Ukraine? Speaker 4: Changed the time on the clocks? Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah, we do that next week in America.
Speaker 1
00:01:49 Speaker 1: This night we changed the clock to autumn time. Speaker 1: It's our, you remember, main street in our city.
Speaker 4
00:02:07 Speaker 1: The previous name was Karl Marx.
Speaker 1
00:02:11 Speaker 4: Karl Marx. Speaker 1: Remember? Speaker 1: Lenin and Karl Marx. Speaker 1: Lenin and Karl Marx. Speaker 1: Now it's Javarnitsko. Speaker 1: the decommunization process we change names this main street it's not street is square square
Speaker 4
00:02:35 Speaker 4: so it's a street but it's called square yeah just like we say avenue Speaker 4: Well, that's the same as the street that Mechikov Hospital is on, right?
Speaker 1
00:02:49 Speaker 4: Is it Soborno Square? Speaker 1: Yeah, true. It's true. Speaker 1: Before, Soborno Square was named Oktyabrskaya.
Speaker 4
00:03:00 Speaker 4: Oh, that's a bomb shelter there? Speaker 4: With that yellow person running? Speaker 4: With that yellow person running? Speaker 1: To save during the alarm, during the explosion, it's the best place. Speaker 1: To save during the alarm, during the explosion, it's the best place. Speaker 1: It's a safety place. Speaker 4: So once when I was at church and coming back it was raining so I called a Bolt car and Speaker 4: the driver was driving a Tesla and he was a very, do you know what aggressive means? Speaker 4: He would start and stop and honk the horn. Speaker 4: And then he pulls over, and I look behind me.
00:03:49 Speaker 4: The police had stopped him with the Cyrus flashing. Speaker 4: And a young woman police officer comes in. Speaker 4: He's yelling at her, and she's trying to be very polite. Speaker 4: And I did not understand the word they were saying. Speaker 4: And then her supervisor came. Speaker 4: It was interesting. Speaker 1: Last time when we, Rocco was here, we also go to the, I show him our water pool, swimming pool, when destroyed.
Speaker 1
00:04:33 Speaker 4: Oh yes, the Olympic pool, yes. Speaker 1: Yes, yes.
00:04:39 [RUS] Speaker 1: And I was showing him everything, but I didn't imagine that the police officer.
00:04:48 [UKR] Speaker 1: The police officer stopped me.
00:04:51 Speaker 1: You...
00:04:56 [RUS] Speaker 1: Violate this correct correct correct correct correct correct.
Speaker 4
00:05:01 Speaker 1: I start to explain him the reason what I...
Speaker 1
00:05:11 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 1: Is this? Speaker 1: Okay? Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: So did he give you a ticket? Speaker 4: A traffic citation? Speaker 4: Ah! Speaker 4: Ah! Speaker 1: I gave my card where there are my name, so name, place of work, and my telephone number.
Speaker 4
00:05:35 Speaker 1: And I give him if you need my help.
Speaker 1
00:05:40 Speaker 4: Oh, so you got out of it.
Speaker 4
00:05:42 [RUS] Speaker 1: Because I only drove one direction, and this is a little
Speaker 1
00:06:12 Speaker 4: Now is that ahead of us, that flag? Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. It's our... Speaker 4: The tallest flag in Ukraine? The biggest flag? Speaker 1: It was true, but now as far as I remember in Kiev, it's the tallest flag, Ukrainian flag. Speaker 1: But three or four years before it was the most taller flag.
Speaker 4
00:06:46 Speaker 1: You can see this flag from different places in our city.
Speaker 1
00:06:52 Speaker 4: Yeah, we can see it from the hotel.
00:06:54 [RUS] Speaker 1: Last week I sent you a video, when the Shahed
00:07:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: And I went to Mechnikov hospital [RUS] Speaker 1: And I noticed that this direction was [RUS] Speaker 1: From the Dnipro, to the city center [RUS] Speaker 1: Near the flag [RUS] Speaker 1: And after that, hit.
Speaker 4
00:07:21 Speaker 4: Yes, yes, I still have that video. Speaker 4: Yes, yes, I still have that video.
Speaker 1
00:07:42 Speaker 1: Empty, empty because most people rest today.
Speaker 4
00:07:50 Speaker 1: Usually it's a lot of crowd, a lot of people walking.
Speaker 1
00:07:59 Speaker 4: Oh yeah, I know where this is. I would walk back from church and walk through here. Speaker 1: Beautiful, beautiful view. Speaker 1: yeah but some sunny Speaker 4: it's beautiful weather not raining we were very wet in warsaw yeah yeah Speaker 1: especially i spent time in my countryside house Speaker 1: and prepare all the plants and vegetables, fruits, trees for winter.
00:08:52 Speaker 1: Grapes, need to prepare for winter.
Speaker 4
00:08:58 Speaker 1: Rosemary and a lot of, especially mostly my wife, but I help.
Speaker 1
00:09:06 Speaker 4: Is she still there or is she back in Dnipro? Speaker 1: She's back in Dnipro. Speaker 1: Okay, good. Speaker 1: In the morning I got information from the military hospital about Speaker 1: severe wounded people, soldiers, with combined polytraumas, amputation, arm, leg, lung Speaker 1: confusion, and penetrating TBI with huge massive defect of soft tissue, frontal, temporal area.
00:09:59 Speaker 1: I show you a bit later. Speaker 1: It's a very complex case. Speaker 1: It's a polytrauma case, maybe with hemorrhagic shock, hypoxia, hypertension, maybe.
Speaker 4
00:10:18 Speaker 4: So they sent you that from the mobile military hospital? Speaker 4: Is the patient at Mechnikov now? Speaker 4: Is the patient at Mechnikov now? Speaker 1: They sent information previously in order to prepare to...
Speaker 1
00:10:35 Speaker 4: To accept and transfer? Speaker 1: Yes, yes, to prepare we need to decide what we need to do in this case. Speaker 1: First of all, I think we will perform a repeat CT to realize and understand the secondary
Speaker 4
00:10:51 Speaker 1: secondary hemorrhagic progression of brain confusion?
Speaker 1
00:10:55 Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 1: And after that, examine him according to hemodynamic stability Speaker 1: and also blood laboratory tests, for example, erythrocytis, Speaker 1: platelets and coagulopathy disorders. Speaker 1: and after that we need to make decision
Speaker 4
00:11:29 Speaker 1: because it's very difficult to close a soft tissue with a big defect Speaker 4: which neurosurgeon is on call today?
Speaker 1
00:12:12 three years in civil society. Speaker 1: three years in civil society. Speaker 1: Okay? Speaker 4: Yes.
Speaker 4
00:12:42 Speaker 1: historical museum, remember? Speaker 4: yes Speaker 1: oh, you can see
Speaker 1
00:13:00 Speaker 4: oh yeah, there's the flag Speaker 1: and clouds Speaker 1: Here. Speaker 1: Similar to our freedom, independence here.
Speaker 4
00:13:29 Speaker 1: underground station.
Speaker 1
00:13:35 Speaker 4: Tell me again, why is it so difficult to build a metro underground station?
Speaker 4
00:13:40 Speaker 1: Because there's a lot of stone. Speaker 4: The stone is very dense? Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Oh, is that the Dnipro River? Speaker 1: Yeah, it's true.
Speaker 1
00:13:51 Speaker 1: Dnipro River and Dnipro City.
00:14:08 [RUS] Speaker 1: The time, as I remember, I think it's 200 meters from here.
00:14:14 Speaker 1: It was an explosion, ballistic. Speaker 1: A ballistic missile? Speaker 1: A missile explosion in 20, as far as I remember, 25 October, 2024. Speaker 4: Oh, the one that damaged all the windows in Mechnikov. Speaker 1: Yeah, Bohdan was on duty.
Speaker 4
00:14:30 Speaker 1: It was late evening on Friday.
Speaker 1
00:14:35 Speaker 4: Yeah, that was one year ago. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yes, it's just one year ago, it's a ballistic missile explosion near the Mechnikov hospital.
Speaker 4
00:14:49 Speaker 1: After that, 440 windows were broken.
Speaker 1
00:14:56 Speaker 4: I remember, yeah, and the apartment across the way, four people. Speaker 1: Doors and roofs in the rooms and a lot of ventilators. Speaker 1: Remember? Speaker 1: The monitors. Speaker 4: I have the pictures. Speaker 1: I use them when I get the top. Speaker 4: Oh, there's Mechnikov Hospital right there. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 1: It's the central entrance. Speaker 4: In the back, yeah. Speaker 4: And here's the part. Speaker 1: Is this the oldest part of Mechnikov hospital?
Speaker 4
00:15:37 Speaker 1: Crimea war, I told you. Speaker 4: The first Crimea war, yeah. Speaker 1: First world war, second world war. Speaker 1: Doctors treated patients in this war.
Speaker 1
00:15:57 Speaker 1: You like gym? Speaker 1: Yes.
Speaker 4
00:16:00 Speaker 1: You don't like sauna? Speaker 4: Correct. Rocco likes the sauna. Speaker 1: That's why I remember more than 50 different kinds of sauna. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 4: We have lots of other luggage. Speaker 4: We have lots of other luggage. Speaker 4: Okay. good idea okay here take this one on dude this one falls over a lot so be careful
00:17:12 Speaker 4: good idea okay here take this one on dude this one falls over a lot so be careful
Speaker 3
00:17:29 Speaker 4: okay so we got this we got this and yeah you can you can take those two
Speaker 4
00:17:35 Speaker 3: Yeah, oh yeah, that's like... Speaker 4: You guys got to film us walking into the hotel or anything? Speaker 3: I think we're good. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 3: Probably just as a... Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't think we need it. Speaker 4: Where's Anastasia? Speaker 3: You can go ahead and get it. Speaker 4: There, back there? Okay. Speaker 4: Yeah, we'll go in and start registering.
00:18:26 Speaker 4: we have three reservations Speaker 4: okay
Speaker 2
00:18:35 Speaker 4: so here's the first one
Speaker 4
00:18:50 Speaker 2: okay Speaker 4: So that is five nights?
00:19:38 Speaker 4: Correct. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: No, thank you.
Speaker 1
00:19:47 Speaker 4: Okay, Ted, do you want to check it now? Speaker 1: Maybe you need to think about spa? Speaker 4: No. Speaker 4: They will keep us very busy today. Speaker 4: Or this trip. Speaker 4: Okay.
00:20:00 Speaker 4: On Friday, remember, Speaker 1: you can go get your luggage. Speaker 1: Yes, Friday morning. Speaker 1: Morning. Speaker 1: During the morning, I go to hotel. Speaker 1: During the morning, I go to hotel. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 2
00:20:19 Speaker 4: And can I give you a credit card now?
Speaker 4
00:20:23 Speaker 2: Yes, yes.
Speaker 1
00:20:35 Speaker 4: Yes, please.
Speaker 4
00:21:14 Speaker 1: I asked about shelter. Speaker 4: Yes, okay. Speaker 1: If you need, they catch you and go near the...
Speaker 1
00:21:24 Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Very close, close.
Speaker 4
00:22:12 Speaker 4: Okay? Speaker 4: Thank you.
00:23:00 Speaker 4: Come back, okay. Speaker 4: If you've got to help the girls get all the bags out. Speaker 4: No, I'm okay.
Speaker 3
00:23:12 Speaker 4: We can just do it now. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:23:23 Speaker 1: Other zones don't like the spa, but it's a lot of different.
Speaker 4
00:23:31 Speaker 1: Oh, yes. Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: Maybe later, a tour maybe for the guests. Speaker 4: But not right now. Speaker 4: No, I'm good.
Speaker 2
00:23:49 Speaker 4: Okay, is there a key? Speaker 2: The key for the room. Speaker 2: okay
Speaker 1
00:24:15 Speaker 4: 24 7. great okay thank you very much
Speaker 4
00:24:24 Speaker 1: okay Speaker 4: what do you call for the elevator Speaker 4: that was the key Speaker 4: yeah okay Speaker 4: okay so Speaker 4: no we're going off now we're going off Speaker 4: that was just for the camera oh shit Speaker 4: they try to film us close this oh well Speaker 1: we can come back Speaker 4: yeah we will come back Speaker 1: one
00:25:22 Speaker 1: yes Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Oops. Speaker 4: Oh, look at this. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Oh. Speaker 4: Did you lose it? Speaker 4: Did you lose it? Speaker 1: Maybe in the... Speaker 1: In the car. Speaker 1: In the car. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah, seatbelt maybe? Speaker 4: Yeah, seatbelt maybe? Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: I still have mine. Speaker 4: Let's go back out now. Speaker 4: Let's go back out now. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 4: Let's go out now. Speaker 4: Audrey. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Okay, Ted, are you registering? Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: And are you registering also? Speaker 3: Yeah, let's all just check in. Speaker 4: Yeah, you got your passport? Speaker 3: I don't know. Speaker 3: I don't know. Speaker 3: I don't know. Speaker 3: Yeah, I know, but you see it there?
Speaker 3
00:26:18 Speaker 3: No, that's not it. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 4
00:26:32 Speaker 4: Are you looking up their reservations now? Speaker 4: We have two more guests to register? Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: Okay, here. Speaker 4: Fulton is the name. Speaker 4: It should be... Speaker 4: is it 5-1 Speaker 4: 5-1-1 for Fulton or 5-1-2
Speaker 2
00:27:00 Speaker 4: 5-1-1 Speaker 2: 5-1-1, okay Speaker 4: or 5-10, you're right next to
Speaker 4
00:27:17 Speaker 4: yes Speaker 4: same credit card. Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:27:26 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 4
00:28:22 Speaker 4: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:28:28 Speaker 4: I'm leaving a day early.
Speaker 4
00:28:32 Speaker 3: You're leaving a day early? Speaker 4: Yeah, because you only want two nights. Speaker 3: No, that was in Warsaw. Speaker 4: Oh, you're right. Speaker 4: Thank you for that. Speaker 4: When is checkout date for him? Speaker 4: Should it be 4 November? Speaker 4: Oh, that's right. Speaker 4: He needs... Speaker 3: I need 4 as well. Speaker 4: Yeah, so, long story. Speaker 4: He will need to stay in two nights for another room.
Speaker 2
00:29:09 Speaker 4: Yeah, so is there any other room? Speaker 2: Any other room. Speaker 2: Yeah, I see. Speaker 2: You're right. Speaker 2: Is there a registration in every room from 2nd to 4th?
Speaker 4
00:29:19 Speaker 4: Okay, can he register for that one now also? Speaker 4: Or should he come back? Speaker 2: Like 2nd? Speaker 4: Yes, so can he register for the second room now, today also? Speaker 4: Or will he have to register? Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: So Laura, on November 2nd, Dad will have to check out of his current room,
Speaker 3
00:29:46 Speaker 4: come back here and re-register. Speaker 3: I wonder if I can get the new room one night before as well, Speaker 3: so I don't have to rush out in the morning Speaker 3: or something like that?
Speaker 4
00:30:00 Speaker 4: Yeah, you can set that up with that.
Speaker 3
00:30:00 Speaker 4: Yeah, you can set that up with that. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 4: So for the other reservation is... Speaker 3: Do you worry about this? Speaker 2: Do you have to move stuff? Speaker 3: Yeah, I'll have a lot to move. Speaker 2: You know, if you can trust your stuff,
Speaker 2
00:30:15 Speaker 2: you can have a question. Speaker 2: Well, okay. Speaker 2: Yes, I do trust. Speaker 2: So that's it. Speaker 2: You can just move to another one. Speaker 2: You can just move to another one. Speaker 2: All right. Speaker 2: So they just have to pack it like. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:30:32 Speaker 4: And if I can have an invoice also for these two.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: After we win Oscar, maybe, or Emmy, I buy you car.
Speaker 2
00:00:20 Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 2: You can send the bill to Terry. Speaker 2: There you go. Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:00:44 Speaker 3: And then you got one in between you here underneath that that's already recorded. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Well I need to figure out how to make these things work so I'm not...
00:01:00 Speaker 3: I can monitor them. Speaker 3: You know, anyway, it's... Speaker 3: Where did I put the thing to go back? Speaker 3: There it is. Speaker 4: It's chicken.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: After we win Oscar, maybe, or Emmy, I buy you car.
Speaker 2
00:00:20 Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 2: You can send the bill to Terry. Speaker 2: There you go. Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:00:44 Speaker 3: And then you got one in between you here underneath that that's already recorded. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Well I need to figure out how to make these things work so I'm not...
00:01:00 Speaker 3: I can monitor them. Speaker 3: You know, anyway, it's... Speaker 3: Where did I put the thing to go back? Speaker 3: There it is. Speaker 4: It's chicken.
Speaker 4
00:01:18 Speaker 4: I think that's the motor. Speaker 4: You want to check it real quick? Speaker 4: We'll plug the cord in. Speaker 4: You don't have to plug the shoe back in. Speaker 2: So you're out of the picture, Logan? Speaker 4: Yes, because I'm wearing black. Speaker 4: Ideally, I will just kind of remain invisible back here as long as I don't move.
Speaker 2
00:01:43 Speaker 4: It's good. Speaker 2: So where are we driving past? Speaker 2: but you showed me my first visit or the missiles attack? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:01:58 Speaker 3: Am I back there with you?
Speaker 3
00:02:00 Speaker 4: I was thinking that we'd probably see you. Speaker 3: Yes, okay. Speaker 4: That's why I was asking if you could monitor the sound remotely Speaker 4: so you could hear the conversation. Speaker 3: Should we just have a phone calling the other one?
Speaker 4
00:02:12 Speaker 4: Yeah, just like on speaker just so you can hear. Speaker 4: Yeah, we could just put it on the dash there. Speaker 4: Yeah, we could just put it on the dash there. Speaker 4: Right. Speaker 4: or like center console. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Alright, I'll hop in with them. Speaker 3: Hang on one second. Speaker 3: Let me make sure I put away the...
Speaker 3
00:02:31 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: I, uh, Anastasia is pulling up her car, so we'll, uh... Speaker 3: test test oh my haha you got it here we go I'm monitoring on this one all right let's uh Speaker 3: go ahead and plug this in well I mean I'm not hearing it I'm just saying that like I'm Speaker 3: Which one's gonna have the best battery in here? Speaker 3: Where's the battery?
Speaker 1
00:03:20 Speaker 2: What does it say in that white car? Is that Betadine?
Speaker 2
00:03:25 Speaker 1: Betadine is a solution which we covered the head. Speaker 2: Betadine, iodine. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: Why is it on that car? Speaker 1: It's a firm, a medical firm who produces this solution.
Speaker 4
00:03:44 Speaker 2: Yeah, we have to say the Betadine, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:03:53 Speaker 4: And if that is the side camera recording? Speaker 3: Not, I haven't touched it. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 4: Would you mind speeding that one before you?
Speaker 4
00:04:00 Speaker 4: Yeah, I'll do it. Speaker 4: Thank you. Speaker 4: I'm gonna do some water here. Speaker 4: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:04:07 Speaker 1: Doesn't do that.
Speaker 1
00:04:11 Speaker 3: Hopefully this has charge to it.
Speaker 2
00:04:42 Speaker 1: I would like to sleep. Speaker 2: Yeah, she's pretty tired. Speaker 2: Yeah, we all are. Long drive. Speaker 1: - Speaker 2: Thursday night, yes. Speaker 2: Thursday afternoon.
Speaker 1
00:05:31 Speaker 1: I think jet lag from Ukraine to the U.S. Speaker 1: is more difficult for me than Speaker 1: we return and come back. Speaker 1: Jet lag from Vienna to the U.S.
Speaker 2
00:05:47 Speaker 2: That was worse, you think? Speaker 2: Worse.
Speaker 3
00:05:52 [RUS] Speaker 1: Because we leave at 10:00 and we arrive at 10:00. [RUS] Speaker 3: But it's... [RUS] Speaker 3: You'll see there, of course. [RUS] Speaker 3: Usually they say that going east is harder than going west.
Speaker 2
00:06:10 [RUS] Speaker 2: I know, it's the same thing. [RUS] Speaker 2: So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible.
Speaker 3
00:06:15 [RUS] Speaker 2: But going back, it's not so bad.
00:06:24 Speaker 3: They have plenty of room up there. Speaker 3: Whatever, it's rolling. Speaker 3: Well, it needs to see them or something. Speaker 3: Right? Speaker 3: It doesn't... Speaker 3: Okay, she's here? Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 2: Oh, is that Anastasia? Speaker 2: Yep. Speaker 2: Anastasia? Speaker 1: Anastasia. Speaker 1: Anastasia. Speaker 2: But what is her full name? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: - Their full name is Anastasia? Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 2: - Anastasia. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 2: - All right. Speaker 1: - But it's a better variant Nastya. Speaker 1: - Nastya. It's short. Speaker 1: - Nastya. It's short.
Speaker 2
00:07:00 Speaker 2: - She said that now that she's better than other people, Speaker 2: she likes her full name also. Speaker 2: But she says whatever. Speaker 3: - Yeah. Speaker 3: - She's easy. Speaker 3: - I'm gonna let you go. Speaker 3: it's just recording to this so whatever okay
Speaker 3
00:07:20 Speaker 3: no i'm setting it down yeah don't worry about it Speaker 3: all right
00:08:09 Speaker 3: Is there a bottle of water right in front of you Logan? Speaker 3: Oh you can't see. Speaker 4: Yeah, he's got it. Speaker 3: Okay, thank you. Appreciate it. Speaker 3: Alright, I'm closing up, Speaker 3: hopping in and we're good to go. Speaker 3: Took me long enough.
Speaker 1
00:08:33 Speaker 1: Why you decided to be in this car?
Speaker 2
00:08:37 Speaker 1: Why? Speaker 2: I don't know that. Speaker 2: These are those we would see here. Speaker 2: If he sits here, he will show up on the camera. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 2: Logan is out of sight of the camera. Speaker 1: Okay, understand. Speaker 1: and...
Speaker 4
00:09:23 Speaker 4: You can close as much as you can Alex. Speaker 4: Yeah, something like that is probably fine.
Speaker 2
00:09:34 Speaker 2: There's not too much noise. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, so Logan, look to your left. Speaker 2: It's kind of interesting seeing Ukrainian flags hanging from all these little shops. Speaker 2: Not quite what you'd expect. Speaker 2: It's just like a... Speaker 2: There could be a lot of places in America. Speaker 2: So Logan, can you see the image draw that we're getting or that's what dad is tracking
Speaker 4
00:10:22 Speaker 2: from this dash camera? Speaker 4: No, this dash one we can't see at all. Speaker 2: Oh, so not even on dad's iPhone? Speaker 2: Oh boy. Speaker 2: Oh boy.
Speaker 2
00:10:30 Speaker 2: So we just checked that it was recording before we left. Speaker 2: But you were able to look in the lens and at least see where it's pointed? Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I was able to see where it was pointed. Speaker 2: So this is why when they film scripted movies you have so many takes, right?
Speaker 4
00:10:46 Speaker 2: Because stuff like this goes wrong a little bit. Speaker 4: Well, in those kind of movies you'd definitely be able to see that camera.
Speaker 2
00:10:53 Speaker 2: Now it's that. Speaker 2: Hey, Dad. Speaker 2: Dad? Yeah. Yeah. Can you hear me? Dad? Yeah. Can you hear me? Yes. Speaker 2: Take the first left and Andre's pulled over waiting for you guys. He's got his hazards on.
Speaker 1
00:11:22 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's right. No. Yeah. Yeah. Andre knows he's waiting. All right. Thanks.
00:11:30 Speaker 1: You ready?
00:11:30 Speaker 1: You ready?
Speaker 2
00:11:30 Speaker 1: You ready? Speaker 2: There, she's trying to turn left. Speaker 2: You got stuck by the light. Speaker 2: You're too fast, Andre. Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:12:08 [RUS] Speaker 1: I think it's okay.
00:12:11 Speaker 1: Yes?
00:12:12 [RUS] Speaker 1: Good.
00:12:25 Speaker 1: First of all, I would like to show you the bad place, maybe the dark side of our city Speaker 1: Dnepro is a place where a lot of damage is destroyed due to Russian attacks. Speaker 1: missiles and drones shakets it's every day we live under this
Speaker 2
00:13:05 Speaker 1: and afraid about this situation and we don't know when the next explosion can happen Speaker 2: So what's the name of the part of town we're going to? Speaker 2: Hang on. Speaker 2: Hey. Yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, okay. All right. Speaker 2: All right, Dad, you're on speaker. Speaker 2: Can you hear us? Speaker 3: I'm muting myself. Speaker 2: - Yeah, you're on speaker here. Speaker 3: - Great, doing amazing.
Speaker 1
00:13:58 Speaker 1: - This also place was damaged. Speaker 1: There are a lot of buildings. Speaker 1: It was totally destroyed. Speaker 2: - That was a missile on October 25th? Speaker 1: It's maybe only because it's near located our part of services of defense of Ukraine. Speaker 1: That's why three times tried to destroy this building, but every time he was a mistake.
Speaker 3
00:14:33 Speaker 1: I told about the Russians.
Speaker 4
00:14:39 Speaker 3: If you could pull over one second, I never pulled the camera on Alex's side of the car.
Speaker 3
00:14:45 Speaker 4: I'll pull over. Speaker 3: You can't record. Speaker 3: There he is, sorry.
Speaker 2
00:14:56 Speaker 1: You need to stay here? Speaker 2: Yeah, he just needs to turn the camera on. Speaker 1: Yes, I think we have this place to stay. Speaker 2: Logan, is that camera supposed to be rotating? Speaker 2: The one on the hood? Speaker 2: The one on the hood? Speaker 2: I thought it was rotating a little bit. Speaker 2: I thought it was rotating a little bit. Speaker 2: Maybe I'm... Speaker 4: It does have a gimbal, you know, so it does have some move, but it... Speaker 2: I mean, is this supposed to be locking on the side of the screen or some AI? Speaker 4: No, no, it's just kind of like a three-axis thing. Speaker 4: No, no, it's just kind of like a three-axis thing.
Speaker 4
00:15:42 Speaker 4: I'll keep an eye on it. Speaker 4: I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't see me. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: It's like spinning, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 2
00:15:54 Speaker 2: They could actually rotate into the right Speaker 2: They could actually rotate into the right
Speaker 4
00:16:00 Speaker 4: Some of that might just be you know the stabilization, you know, okay, yeah Speaker 4: Yeah, but it could also be getting kind of beat up by the wind shear a little bit too. Speaker 4: We'll see what happens. Speaker 4: It's definitely moving around a lot.
Speaker 1
00:16:32 Speaker 2: What is the name of the neighborhood or the part of Dnepro that we are going to now?
Speaker 2
00:16:39 Speaker 1: We are going to now? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: It's the city of Dnepro. Speaker 2: Yeah, but where in Dnepro? Speaker 2: I mean, where is this? Speaker 2: Just so we can let you know. Speaker 1: This is part of Dnepro, yeah? Speaker 1: You would like to ask. Speaker 1: You would like to ask. Speaker 1: Now we are near our big stadium.
Speaker 1
00:16:57 [RUS] Speaker 1: For football. [RUS] Speaker 1: Before the war, [RUS] Speaker 1: I went to this stadium together with my eldest son Bohdan. [RUS] Speaker 1: Even for international competitions [RUS] Speaker 1: between the Ukrainian and Great Britain teams. [RUS] Speaker 1: It's football. [RUS] Speaker 1: Football. [RUS] Speaker 1: Play.
00:17:26 Speaker 1: It's a play. I show you now, but after the start of the war, I never win. Speaker 1: Oh, you can see right ahead. This is a large stadium.
00:17:46 [RUS] Speaker 1: We can come here for gatherings. [RUS] Speaker 1: It's a big place. [RUS] Speaker 1: You can see here.
Speaker 2
00:17:56 Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 2: Yes.
Speaker 1
00:18:06 [RUS] Speaker 1: We don't know Anastasia.
Speaker 2
00:18:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm not sure, but I usually plan.
Speaker 1
00:18:21 [RUS] Speaker 2: Dad, where are you guys?
00:18:23 [UKR] Speaker 1: I see. [UKR] Speaker 1: I see. [UKR] Speaker 1: I see. [UKR] Speaker 1: I see them.
00:18:44 [RUS] Speaker 1: Music playing.
00:19:00 Speaker 1: but the is a half is a half of the way every morning and every evening I go this way that's
Speaker 3
00:19:11 Speaker 1: why I know this road very well Speaker 3: How long, Alex, ask him how long it's been since, uh, uh, uh, uh, Speaker 3: I can't remember if it's Dnipro FC or the Dnipro Football Club.
Speaker 2
00:19:37 Speaker 3: How long has it been since they've played a match? Ask him.
Speaker 1
00:19:41 Speaker 2: So, Andre, when was the last time that Dnipro football team played a match?
00:19:48 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm not sure, I just said when I was with Bohdan, together with Bohdan, [RUS] Speaker 1: I should check on the internet what happened. [RUS] Speaker 1: It was an international competition between the Ukrainian and British teams. [RUS] Speaker 1: You can check and find this information.
00:20:14 Speaker 1: a lot of water and I also invite my brother my he is younger than I Speaker 1: the four years and also together with him and my son we go to the this stadium Speaker 1: We wear the like it's like Scotland.
Speaker 2
00:20:47 Speaker 1: We can we can hear like we can a lot of different cap wearing and scarf and
Speaker 1
00:21:01 Speaker 2: so who won ukraine or great britain i maybe it's uh two goals from ukraine two goals from Speaker 1: maybe i don't remember or maybe we want i need to check i think we even Speaker 1: won that's why we go from the stadium to my home by feet
00:21:30 Speaker 1: walking walking this distance i now a bit later show where is located my home and this distance we Speaker 1: are well walking to my feet yes it was late the evening but we don't like to car taxi we go Speaker 1: together it was uphill yeah yes i show you a bit later my home
00:22:25 [RUS] Speaker 1: Usually I spend 20 minutes on the road from home to work, 20 or 25 minutes, [RUS] Speaker 1: but if I want to walk by feet, it's longer
00:23:26 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is a working street.
00:23:31 Speaker 1: - It's like a walk. Speaker 1: - Oh yeah. Speaker 1: - Walking street, walking street. Speaker 1: Where lived people who are walking in the plant factory. Speaker 1: Okay? Speaker 1: - Yes, yes. Speaker 2: They look really close.
00:23:55 [RUS] Speaker 1: My son asked me, "Why did you buy a flat near the factory?" [RUS] Speaker 1: Because all the time there were Russian attacks. [RUS] Speaker 1: But I answered him:
00:24:16 Speaker 1: When we buy, we couldn't imagine that the Russian aggression, the Russian war will start.
Speaker 2
00:24:26 Speaker 1: We never think. Speaker 2: When did you buy? Remember when you bought?
Speaker 1
00:24:32 [RUS] Speaker 1: In 2005, my wife knows the information better than I do, because I don't save the information, [RUS] Speaker 1: I don't need it for work. [RUS] Speaker 1: I think it's a man thing. [RUS] Speaker 1: Usually for all men. [RUS] Speaker 1: In the gardens it was very sunny. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes? Yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: Now it's taller.
00:25:17 Speaker 1: Yes?
00:25:18 [RUS] Speaker 1: A little.
00:26:02 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: in this direction you can see this plant factory you can see right right ahead
Speaker 2
00:26:32 Speaker 1: so that's right ahead it's factory and i stay near my home and tell you a bit more about this
Speaker 1
00:26:53 Speaker 2: So they drive past a factory that makes missile components, parts for missiles? Speaker 1: It's a part of a rocket, but it was before the full-scale military invasion. Speaker 1: rocket for peaceful time even Elon Musk ordered some part for his rockets the Speaker 1: first stage of rocket Elon Musk ordered it in this plan it's in order to go to Speaker 1: orbit is the first plan it was created for peaceful life this one never created Speaker 1: this rocket like a missile to destroy bombing and a lot of car a lot of
00:27:52 Speaker 1: trolley bus bus created in this plant Speaker 1: This is my home. Speaker 1: house house right there house and the one two three four fourth floor you can see heating Speaker 1: heating in order to save the war you can see yeah yeah one two three four okay yeah and i
00:28:50 Speaker 1: maybe tell you um state-owned enterprise located in the city of Dnipro yeah and founded of 29 july 1944. Speaker 1: that plant yes 1944 originally is a large machine building plant and later Speaker 1: profit into missile and aerospace productions i told you about aerospace production for
00:29:30 Speaker 1: even a rocket Elon Musk historic key part of the soviet and then ukrainian rocket and space industry Speaker 1: producing ballistic missiles, launch vehicles. Speaker 1: Over decades, it developed into a diversified industrial enterprise. Apart from missile space Speaker 1: equipment, it also manufactured industrial machines, tractors, trolley buses, buses. Speaker 1: it remains the important part of ukrainian's defense and aerospace sections and a lot of
00:30:15 Speaker 1: missile hits by russia was tried to totally destroy this plant a lot of time we live near Speaker 1: this plan that's why we heard all these missile attacks drones that's why is the most dangerous Speaker 1: place in our city.
Speaker 2
00:30:39 Speaker 1: Unfortunately, but we live here. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: And the 511, the mistake of the room, and you also 4.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: And the 511, the mistake of the room, and you also 4. Speaker 2: Yes, 511, yes. Speaker 2: That's good. Speaker 3: Oh, were you asking because of putting the card down without registering again? Speaker 2: No, no, I was just wondering if we could do it now for convenience. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: But you'd have to remember to check out and check back, yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah. Is there breakfast here today?
Speaker 1
00:00:49 Speaker 1: Is there breakfast here today? Speaker 1: Yeah, you can go to breakfast right now. Speaker 1: Awesome, thank you. Speaker 2: And remember, Speaker 2: they have, if you call them day ahead of time, Speaker 2: they can give you a breakfast box for the morning. Speaker 1: Even as early as we leave. Speaker 2: Yeah, so if we leave at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning,
Speaker 2
00:01:10 Speaker 2: can we have a breakfast box? Speaker 2: Breakfast to go tomorrow morning? Speaker 2: Yeah, at 7. Speaker 2: No, for tomorrow. Speaker 2: It's 7 a.m.?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: And the 511, the mistake of the room, and you also 4.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: And the 511, the mistake of the room, and you also 4. Speaker 2: Yes, 511, yes. Speaker 2: That's good. Speaker 3: Oh, were you asking because of putting the card down without registering again? Speaker 2: No, no, I was just wondering if we could do it now for convenience. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: But you'd have to remember to check out and check back, yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah. Is there breakfast here today?
Speaker 1
00:00:49 Speaker 1: Is there breakfast here today? Speaker 1: Yeah, you can go to breakfast right now. Speaker 1: Awesome, thank you. Speaker 2: And remember, Speaker 2: they have, if you call them day ahead of time, Speaker 2: they can give you a breakfast box for the morning. Speaker 1: Even as early as we leave. Speaker 2: Yeah, so if we leave at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning,
Speaker 2
00:01:10 Speaker 2: can we have a breakfast box? Speaker 2: Breakfast to go tomorrow morning? Speaker 2: Yeah, at 7. Speaker 2: No, for tomorrow. Speaker 2: It's 7 a.m.?
Speaker 1
00:01:24 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 2: Great. Speaker 2: Thank you. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 2: Much paperwork. Speaker 4: Okay.
Speaker 2
00:01:42 Speaker 1: Pardon me? Speaker 2: The same credit card? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 5
00:01:54 Speaker 5: Here, let me give you this before I forget. Speaker 5: Oh, yeah, we need to get by the other. Speaker 5: Here's this one.
00:02:00 Speaker 5: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yes, you can see.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yes, you can see. Speaker 2: Why is it black? Speaker 1: Not white. Speaker 1: It's yellow. Speaker 1: Yellow and blue. Speaker 1: It's Ukrainian flag, Speaker 1: but maybe during Speaker 1: the time, Speaker 1: a long time, Speaker 1: due to rain, Speaker 1: this change. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: But it's Ukrainian flag. Speaker 2: What factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these parts for missiles?
Speaker 1
00:00:34 Speaker 1: This is a large plant. It is located a lot of square kilometers, this plant. Speaker 1: And I say to perform production for peaceful civilian life, trolley bus, bus station,
Speaker 2
00:00:54 Speaker 1: previously create a lot of equipment maybe tools for our space are there other factories like it Speaker 2: are you ahead of us or behind us Speaker 2: fab are you ahead of us or behind us we're ahead of you okay you keep going you pass us on
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yes, you can see.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yes, you can see. Speaker 2: Why is it black? Speaker 1: Not white. Speaker 1: It's yellow. Speaker 1: Yellow and blue. Speaker 1: It's Ukrainian flag, Speaker 1: but maybe during Speaker 1: the time, Speaker 1: a long time, Speaker 1: due to rain, Speaker 1: this change. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: But it's Ukrainian flag. Speaker 2: What factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these parts for missiles?
Speaker 1
00:00:34 Speaker 1: This is a large plant. It is located a lot of square kilometers, this plant. Speaker 1: And I say to perform production for peaceful civilian life, trolley bus, bus station,
Speaker 2
00:00:54 Speaker 1: previously create a lot of equipment maybe tools for our space are there other factories like it Speaker 2: are you ahead of us or behind us Speaker 2: fab are you ahead of us or behind us we're ahead of you okay you keep going you pass us on
Speaker 1
00:01:22 Speaker 2: okay we see you there you are you're back there okay okay Speaker 1: you you can see the right hand a lot of uh
Speaker 2
00:01:36 Speaker 1: look to the right there's a lot of damage a lot of damage windows damage a lot of Speaker 2: We'll go back this side. Speaker 2: OK, yeah, we got you. Speaker 2: You. Speaker 2: You. Speaker 2: Oh, we do be past you. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, you go by us.
Speaker 1
00:02:02 Speaker 1: I don't see. Speaker 1: Teddy. Speaker 2: One car behind us.
Speaker 2
00:02:10 Speaker 2: OK. Speaker 2: Where are you guys now? Speaker 1: You can see also... Speaker 3: We're right behind you. Speaker 3: We're pulling up on you. Speaker 1: Right ahead in the... Speaker 1: You can see water pool. Speaker 1: And the first floor you can see damage with wooden windows.
Speaker 1
00:02:31 Speaker 1: You can see Alex? Speaker 1: Water pool. Speaker 1: Yes, the first floor covered only the wooden window. Speaker 1: It's just after the rocket attack, Russian rocket attack, Speaker 1: it's all damaged a lot of them. Speaker 1: This right part of this building is destroyed. Speaker 1: You can see, yeah? Speaker 1: You can see the right part of this building. Speaker 1: You can see the right part of this building. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, you can see it right there. Speaker 1: Yes, right there. Speaker 1: We destroyed it. Speaker 1: It's a situation now you can see after the partial repair, Speaker 1: partial rebuilding. Speaker 1: You can see it's a missile. Speaker 1: It's 10 meters from this building. Speaker 1: It was a big hole, maybe 5 to 5 meters.
00:03:17 Speaker 1: I remember, you showed me. Speaker 1: You showed, yeah. And the deeper than 3 meters deeper.
Speaker 2
00:03:23 Speaker 1: It's located above the...
Speaker 1
00:03:28 Speaker 2: Yes, this is the aquatic center. Speaker 1: Yeah, down, yeah. On the right hand, you can see a lot of destroyed these factories. Speaker 2: A lot of the windows are destroyed. Speaker 1: Destroyed due to Russian attacks. Speaker 1: Even you can see the stone, the roof of this. Speaker 1: The facade. Speaker 1: The facade is destroyed. Speaker 2: Yeah, I never realized how many windows can damage when a... Speaker 1: Not only windows, you can see the whole building, Speaker 1: whole story you can see here. Speaker 1: Oh you can see here. Yeah, that one looks terrible.
Speaker 2
00:04:09 Speaker 1: We don't have permission to film this, but I can tell you about this. You can see after the fire.
Speaker 1
00:04:18 Speaker 2: Yeah, there's nothing left in it, Bill. It's just a shell. Speaker 1: And this also. Speaker 1: On the left side was a maternity house and also was damaged a lot of windows and we Speaker 1: We are walking with Rok Armando and Rokko would like to film part of this destroyer. Speaker 1: Some officer said, you can see here, you can see wooden windows is our Ukrainian reality.
Speaker 2
00:05:05 Speaker 1: It's not maternity house, but maternity house located behind. Speaker 2: Yeah, all these buildings to our right are damaged or being destroyed.
Speaker 1
00:05:27 Speaker 2: So you live in an area that is most frequently attacked by drones and missiles. Speaker 1: Yes, we spent a lot of time in our underground shelter. Speaker 1: And even I slept there. Speaker 1: We had a hand-made bed in order to go to this underground shelter at 2:00 a.m.
Speaker 2
00:06:01 Speaker 1: and I'm still there to 6-7 a.m. and after that I need to go to work and perform surgery. Speaker 2: So I can tell whenever I get texts from you at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. in US Central Time, Speaker 2: I know you're in a shelter because that is 1 o'clock in the morning for you or 2 o'clock in the morning. Speaker 2: And you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter. Speaker 2: And you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter.
Speaker 1
00:06:34 Speaker 1: Yes, and often without light, without electricity, without Wi-Fi, you well remember last year Speaker 1: when you were together with Rock Armando in Chicago University Conference. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: we speak I told you if I will have electricity and Wi-Fi I can to Wi-Fi
Speaker 3
00:07:01 Speaker 3: connection and I take part we wait we will wait you
00:07:14 [RUS] Speaker 3: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 3: What are you, first, what are you coming for you? [RUS] Speaker 1: I try to gather the bright time during the day, because I would like to show you more.
00:07:36 Speaker 3: Well, you're gonna get that opportunity anyway, you were telling Alex that if he didn't get power by
Speaker 2
00:07:43 Speaker 3: or if you didn't get power by something and then I cut you off. So pick up from there. Please. Thank you. Speaker 2: You're talking about what you Speaker 2: You said you would give the virtual presentation that one of the University of Chicago trauma conferences, which was on Speaker 2: What Friday and Speaker 2: Saturday morning, but you said only if you had electricity, right? Speaker 2: If you had no Wi-Fi or no electricity, you would not be able to purchase it.
Speaker 1
00:08:11 Speaker 1: I have a stable Wi-Fi connection only in my hospital, Mechnikov hospital, Speaker 1: because we have some power station from UNESCO, from Japan, and when we didn't have Speaker 1: general electricity we our hospital work with our own power battery power battery that's why if i Speaker 1: have a internet online presentation report i always have this report from my office from my cabinet Speaker 1: at Mechnikov hospital because I am not sure then I have possibility performances from my home
00:09:02 Speaker 1: because often we didn't have don't have electricity wi-fi connections that's why Speaker 1: last time when was a missile attack and destroy some part of the plant located near my home we Speaker 1: didn't have electricity five days five five days five days
Speaker 2
00:09:32 Speaker 1: i have small power station but it's need to save my life my refrigerator okay Speaker 2: so you have like a small portable yeah it's a generator that yeah yeah you used it yeah use the
Speaker 1
00:09:58 Speaker 2: refrigerator to keep yeah yeah yeah Speaker 1: and i have own heating system to Speaker 1: heating my home and it's also depends on the electricity that's why i connect the refrigerator Speaker 1: and this heating system with my
00:11:01 Speaker 1: *Sigh* Speaker 1: Now we are going to go to Naberezhna street. Naberezhna street is near the river Dnipro. Speaker 1: It's the most tragic symbol of our city. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: because due to Russian attack, it's near 46 people were killed. Speaker 1: 46 people were killed, including six children.
00:11:48 Speaker 1: And more than 80 persons were severely injured. Speaker 1: As far as I remember, it was on Saturday. Speaker 1: On Saturday, when all people were at home, it was afternoon. Speaker 1: Maybe it's the best variant. We change.
00:12:28 [RUS] Speaker 1: Our decision. [RUS] Speaker 1: This was subtitles.
00:13:46 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
00:14:17 Speaker 1: It was in January 14, 2023, Russian launched X-22 missile, struck a nine-story residential Speaker 1: building located and Naberezhna Peremohy street. Impact destroyed one entrance of the building Speaker 1: and damaged 236 apartments. Speaker 1: 237. Speaker 1: The apartments, yes.
Speaker 2
00:14:56 Speaker 1: And near...
Speaker 1
00:15:06 Speaker 2: So January 2023, that was still the first year of full-scale invasion. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 2
00:15:23 Speaker 1: Nine stories of the building was totally destroyed.
00:15:30 Speaker 2: Now is it possible to film that?
Speaker 1
00:15:34 Speaker 2: Is taking pictures of that okay? Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: in this building it's totally destroyed after
Speaker 2
00:15:45 Speaker 1: was cleaning you can see only the empty place where is this yeah Speaker 2: How far away is that? Speaker 2: We're headed there now. Speaker 2: How far, Andre? Speaker 1: It might be eight, nine kilometers.
Speaker 1
00:16:21 Speaker 1: We can stay and go. Speaker 1: It's a lot to film, to record this part.
Speaker 2
00:16:32 Speaker 1: Did you say we can walk? Speaker 2: Did you say we can stay and get out? Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: It's the most tragic, I say, symbol of Russian aggression, Speaker 1: especially for Dnepropetrovsk, for Dnepro, our city.
Speaker 1
00:16:51 Speaker 2: So you up for that, Logan? Speaker 1: You never forget. Speaker 1: Forget this.
Speaker 2
00:17:11 Speaker 1: What is it? Speaker 2: Thaddeus, he says definitely he wants to stop him.
Speaker 1
00:17:19 Speaker 3: And Anastasia, Rick, request that you go just a little slower so we can keep up.
Speaker 2
00:17:26 Speaker 1: Okay. I was sure I was very slow today, but it's not true.
Speaker 1
00:17:35 Speaker 2: Well, Thaddeus, they say that neurosurgeons do everything fast except operate. Speaker 1: I am sure in the end of this week, you will also do everything faster, maybe 10 times than usually.
Speaker 2
00:17:51 Speaker 1: It's true, Alex knows this information.
Speaker 1
00:17:55 Speaker 2: That's right. Speaker 1: My nickname is Alexei. Let's go. Let's go. Speaker 2: That's Andre's favorite phrase. Let's go. Speaker 1: when Alex starts thinking about something I'm start go another way and Alex Speaker 1: let's go let's go let's go Speaker 1: That's why we have half or less people in my department, especially doctors, because Speaker 1: a lot of them live in the department.
00:18:43 Speaker 1: Some of them go abroad together with family who has more than two or three children go to Speaker 1: the Europe, for example, Poland, Germany, together with family, at least three doctors from my Speaker 1: department live abroad. And four doctors go to the more peaceful hospital, where there's Speaker 1: possibility to perform only in elective cases. Treating civilian patients and earning money. Speaker 1: They don't like to continue to treat soldiers. They work very hard the first year, the second year of
00:19:38 Speaker 1: the start full-scale military invasion, and after that they decided it's enough. We would like
00:19:45 [RUS] Speaker 1: to have a very calm life and calm work, without multiple soldiers, and multiple wounded. [RUS] Speaker 1: Therefore, in my department, we have, we have, in my department, we have, maybe, two times,
00:20:07 Speaker 1: at least two times but the work we have more than previously year also increase Speaker 1: two times that's why we need to if you have less people twice and have a work job twice more we
Speaker 2
00:20:34 Speaker 1: We need to work four times. Speaker 2: Half as many people because everyone is left, but twice the amount of work.
Speaker 1
00:20:41 Speaker 1: People twice, doctors less, job twice more. Speaker 1: That's why we need to work four times faster. Speaker 1: quickly and optimize our job Speaker 1: ISO
Speaker 2
00:21:27 Speaker 1: It was the right hand and maybe, maybe... Speaker 2: Are you shooting at the window, Logan? Speaker 2: Do you see it up there? Speaker 2: Do you see it up there? Speaker 2: Are you really close, Andre? Speaker 2: I'm kind of hopping around, trying to cover as much as I can. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Are you guys behind us, Dad? Speaker 2: Yes, I see you.
Speaker 1
00:22:04 [RUS] Speaker 3: Yes, I don't know.
00:22:30 Speaker 1: You can see park bench. Speaker 1: No, it's the place where this nine stories building was here. Speaker 1: So this is where it was. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: Now I try to find the place to pick up. Speaker 1: OK. Speaker 1: You can stay here.
00:22:59 [RUS] Speaker 1: You can here, but... [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay.
00:23:05 Speaker 1: Oops.
Speaker 2
00:23:06 [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll find a place for Anastasia.
Speaker 1
00:23:11 [RUS] Speaker 2: Andrii, will the camera be safe? [RUS] Speaker 1: We will be close, very close to this place. [RUS] Speaker 1: Very close. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay.
00:23:36 Speaker 1: you can see
00:23:49 [RUS] Speaker 1: I showed two places for Nastya but he decided to leave and maybe he'll come back
00:24:07 Speaker 1: We will be here, we will be very close. I will check. Speaker 1: I will check. Speaker 1: I will prepare some information about this. Speaker 1: I think you can stay even near the store. Speaker 1: can stay.
Speaker 2
00:25:09 Speaker 1: Where are you?
Speaker 3
00:25:14 Speaker 2: Where are you guys?
Speaker 2
00:25:18 Speaker 3: We're coming up behind you now. Speaker 2: Behind us? Speaker 3: We went around. Speaker 1: Is there a place here? Speaker 2: Yeah, there are places where we are. Speaker 1: Oh, you can see here. Speaker 2: If you're still close to your car, there's a spot right by us. Speaker 2: Do you have a charger in your car? Speaker 2: My battery is almost dead. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:26:12 Speaker 1: I saw Laura. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:26:25 Speaker 1: I also. Speaker 2: Okay, where is Logan? Speaker 1: Logan sit and film the children.
Speaker 1
00:26:36 Speaker 2: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: Sit near the park bench and film the children.
00:27:07 [RUS] Speaker 1: and there was a mission for the car
Speaker 2
00:27:15 [RUS] Speaker 1: we tired you a bit, yeah
Speaker 1
00:27:40 Speaker 2: I remember last time you took me here I saw this. So they have they've rebuilt some.
Speaker 2
00:27:45 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: So I can show you pictures. This whole area used to be apartments. Speaker 2: And the missile came and took it all out. The big empty space was destroyed.
Speaker 1
00:27:57 Speaker 2: They rebuilt the edges there so they're more vertical.
00:28:00 Speaker 1: i repeat on january 14 2023 russian launched x-22 missile strike a nine story residential Speaker 1: building located in this place was totally damaged destroy one entrance totally destroy one entrance
Speaker 2
00:28:25 Speaker 1: building and damaged 236 apartments approximately 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 1
00:28:35 Speaker 2: So 236 apartments. Speaker 1: Yes, yes, yes. Speaker 2: 400 people. Speaker 1: Human toll, at least I told you, 46 people were killed including four children and more than 80 Speaker 1: people severe wounded people we treat also in our Mechnikov hospital 46 dead including four kids and
00:29:00 Speaker 1: 80 severe injured the building caused by about 1 700 residents before the strike three days period Speaker 1: of mourning was declared in Dnepro. Speaker 1: And this strike became one of the deadliest attacks on a residential building, not only
Speaker 3
00:29:25 Speaker 1: in Dnepro and Ukraine during this period. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 3: Can you start telling him again? Speaker 3: You start by pointing. Speaker 3: You've been going a little bit. Speaker 3: Okay, so... Speaker 1: If you will... Speaker 3: You can stay there. Speaker 3: Oh, he wants this to be held so he can read from it. Speaker 1: Yes, it's like teleprompter. Speaker 3: Where is Anastasia? Speaker 3: Oh, okay. Speaker 3: Anastasia. Speaker 3: Hold the... Speaker 1: Okay, okay. Speaker 1: It's in order to just, it's a bit, a bit, a bit.
Speaker 1
00:30:06 Speaker 1: Oh, it is literally a teleprompter.
Speaker 4
00:30:13 [UKR] Speaker 1: It got wet, need to reduce the speed.
Speaker 1
00:30:18 [RUS] Speaker 4: Let me try. [RUS] Speaker 1: A little got on it.
00:30:22 [UKR] Speaker 1: Well, come on, thirty. [UKR] Speaker 1: Well, come on, thirty.
00:30:25 [RUS] Speaker 1: Stop. [RUS] Speaker 1: Stop.
Speaker 4
00:30:29 [UKR] Speaker 3: I have something that might... [UKR] Speaker 4: So should we leave the camera in the car?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] Используйся.
00:00:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: Be used.
Speaker 2
00:00:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: I don't know if it helps, but it could be mounted on the camera [RUS] Speaker 2: if necessary
00:01:00 Speaker 2: us. How are we going to do this? Speaker 2: Somebody's coming to us and somebody's going to be pulling. Speaker 1: with some of the playground equipment behind them? Speaker 1: with some of the playground equipment behind them? Speaker 1: Yeah? So why don't Speaker 1: You guys just stand right here. Okay, alright. Speaker 1: You guys just stand right here. Okay, alright. Speaker 3: I here? Yeah. Speaker 3: And I say it here?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] Используйся.
00:00:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: Be used.
Speaker 2
00:00:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: I don't know if it helps, but it could be mounted on the camera [RUS] Speaker 2: if necessary
00:01:00 Speaker 2: us. How are we going to do this? Speaker 2: Somebody's coming to us and somebody's going to be pulling. Speaker 1: with some of the playground equipment behind them? Speaker 1: with some of the playground equipment behind them? Speaker 1: Yeah? So why don't Speaker 1: You guys just stand right here. Okay, alright. Speaker 1: You guys just stand right here. Okay, alright. Speaker 3: I here? Yeah. Speaker 3: And I say it here?
Speaker 1
00:01:19 Speaker 1: We can... Speaker 4: Where can I hold this Speaker 4: Where can I hold this Speaker 4: so you don't have it in here? Speaker 4: Come over here. Speaker 3: Shifter is so small. Speaker 1: How far in can she go? Speaker 1: I think relatively far in. Speaker 1: You don't have to use that handle, by the way. Speaker 1: That was just if you wanted to put it on a camera. Speaker 4: No, it's fine. It actually helps. Speaker 4: I'm just trying to make a little bit more. Speaker 1: I may be... Speaker 1: - You have plenty of room. Speaker 1: You have plenty of room on the side. Speaker 2: - So you should be standing there. Speaker 2: He and I need to be looking at it this way. Speaker 1: - So move around this way. Speaker 1: - There you go.
Speaker 3
00:02:09 Speaker 3: - You don't see. Speaker 3: You don't see the Anastasia. Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 1: - I mean, you don't really know where they're looking at. Speaker 1: I don't feel like... Speaker 1: - Okay, yeah, you can... Speaker 1: Here, for right now, just stand and look at this.
00:02:32 [RUS] Speaker 3: You can start, because there's an intro going. [RUS] Speaker 3: Let the intro go first. [RUS] Speaker 3: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 3: I told you about this Russian attack. [RUS] Speaker 2: So this whole area was destroyed?
Speaker 2
00:02:45 Speaker 3: Yes, whole area was destroyed. It happened on January 14th of 2023.
Speaker 3
00:02:53 Speaker 2: So the site has been reconstructed, right? Speaker 3: No, no, no, it's not reconstructed. It's the...
Speaker 2
00:03:01 Speaker 3: Alex, no, no, this place. Speaker 2: No, no, but we want to point to this place. Speaker 3: Ah, we want to point? Speaker 2: Yeah, we're pretending it's over here. Speaker 2: We're using this to the real place, it really doesn't matter. Speaker 2: We're using this to the real place, it really doesn't matter. Speaker 1: Yeah, it doesn't matter. Speaker 2: It's gonna look weird if we're pointing at this point.
00:03:13 [RUS] Speaker 3: We should decide this. [RUS] Speaker 2: Look at this house. [RUS] Speaker 3: Look at this house. [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 3: Guys, it was... [RUS] Speaker 2: Do you have a good shot? [RUS] Speaker 3: It happened, and I remember...
Speaker 3
00:03:29 [UKR] Speaker 2: Rewind, I'll start asking him a question. [UKR] Speaker 3: And hold like this, with your finger.
Speaker 2
00:03:35 [RUS] Speaker 3: I'll first say what I remember, then we'll read... [RUS] Speaker 2: So, this whole area was destroyed?
Speaker 3
00:03:40 Speaker 3: right here totally destroyed as far as i remember it was saturday saturday it was a weekend weekend Speaker 3: all people were at home at home it was 14 january 2023 it was afternoon and the russian missile Speaker 3: attack it's if i remember x-2022 is totally damaged this nine story buildings totally damaged Speaker 3: it's now it's empty place but it's two years ago it's a lot of people as far as remember one
00:04:28 Speaker 3: sound 700 people here and due to this Russian attack 46 people were killed including six Speaker 3: children and more than 80 the people was severe injured so 46 people killed killed including six Speaker 3: - And 80 severe injuries. Speaker 3: - Severely injured. Speaker 3: Most of these people were treated in our hospital, Mechnikov hospital, after this
Speaker 2
00:05:07 Speaker 3: during attack. Speaker 2: - And so this is not a military target. Speaker 2: This is a civilian. Speaker 3: - It's civilian. Speaker 3: It's near close. Speaker 3: Never have been military building.
Speaker 3
00:05:20 Speaker 3: It's only peaceful civilian place for live these people.
Speaker 2
00:05:27 Speaker 3: It's near the Dnipro River.
Speaker 3
00:05:30 Speaker 2: So it looks like they fixed the sides, they tried to repair the sides? Speaker 3: It became the more tragic symbol, not only in Dnipro, and also in Ukraine, because a lot
Speaker 2
00:05:46 [RUS] Speaker 3: civilian people, including children, were killed one day on Saturday.
Speaker 3
00:05:52 [RUS] Speaker 2: Saturday, most of them at home. [RUS] Speaker 3: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 3: While we were reading, we already learned half the text. [RUS] Speaker 3: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 3: What was written there?
00:06:05 Speaker 3: Yes.
Speaker 2
00:06:10 Speaker 3: 236 apartments were destroyed and 400 people left homeless.
Speaker 1
00:06:22 Speaker 2: That's terrible. Speaker 1: Did you know anybody that lived in here?
Speaker 3
00:06:29 Speaker 1: Anybody in the hospital? Speaker 3: In this building lived a family of our ENT specialist. Speaker 3: And her husband was killed. Speaker 3: Her husband was killed. Speaker 3: And she continued to work in our hospital. Speaker 3: A good, well, ENT specialist. Speaker 3: But due to this missile attack, her husband was killed.
Speaker 1
00:07:01 Speaker 3: It's tragic and left a younger, as far as I remember, daughter.
Speaker 3
00:07:11 Speaker 1: Do you know her name? Do you remember her name? Speaker 3: I can check because I don't like to mistake, say mistake. Speaker 1: We can talk about it when you checked at the hospital. Speaker 3: Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. Speaker 3: and weather. In the morning it was sunny. Speaker 3: Yeah? Yeah. And now it's in this place
Speaker 2
00:07:36 Speaker 3: is cloudy, windy, and a lot of birds. Speaker 2: So, you guys can do your Hollywood magic somehow, Speaker 2: but this looks really nice and clean and reconstructed. Speaker 2: Yeah, I actually saw it in a raw state. Speaker 2: It looked horrible. We have images on it.
Speaker 3
00:07:55 [RUS] Speaker 3: - There are many... [RUS] Speaker 3: I can show you this... [RUS] Speaker 3: Photos
Speaker 2
00:08:16 Speaker 3: - You can see Alex, you can see this photo. Speaker 2: - Yeah, that's right there. Speaker 2: - Yes.
Speaker 3
00:08:41 Speaker 4: Is it the only photo? Speaker 3: It's just right after the missile attack. Speaker 3: You can see fire. Speaker 3: You can see rescue people. Speaker 3: Totally destroyed all nine story buildings. Speaker 3: Now it's an empty place.
Speaker 1
00:09:08 Speaker 3: I can show you. Speaker 1: He already got it, but we'll do it here too.
Speaker 3
00:09:19 Speaker 1: All right, there you go. Speaker 3: And I can zoom. Speaker 3: You can see. Speaker 3: You know, we can see this building.
Speaker 1
00:09:30 Speaker 3: Repair or rebuilding and this part, but this is an empty place.
Speaker 3
00:09:41 Speaker 1: Wow, crazy.
Speaker 2
00:09:46 Speaker 2: Can you talk about this picture also, the bus stop across the street? Speaker 2: Can you talk about this picture also, the bus stop across the street? Speaker 3: Yes, it's the opposite of this site.
Speaker 3
00:09:53 Speaker 3: It's maybe one month or several weeks after this explosion. Speaker 3: A lot of delegation from different countries. Speaker 3: Japan you can see maybe what is it remember me flag it's Japan I am I am and Speaker 3: would like to go this place and see this criminal terrorist act against Speaker 3: humanity against peaceful civilian people
Speaker 2
00:10:38 Speaker 3: it's hard and difficult imagine this situation yeah so war crime happens
Speaker 3
00:10:46 Speaker 2: every day, unfortunately.
00:10:47 [RUS] Speaker 3: - Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 3: - Let's go! [RUS] Speaker 3: - I would like to show you the beautiful Dnipro embankment, [RUS] Speaker 3: but the sun will be going down. [RUS] Speaker 3: - We have time. [RUS] Speaker 3: - But we have, maybe, 30-40 minutes [RUS] Speaker 3: of light left. [RUS] Speaker 3: - Yes, yes, let's go.
00:11:15 [UKR] Speaker 3: - You exit there toward the traffic? - We can do there and exit there, right? [UKR] Speaker 3: - Then I'll wait. - You know where we'll stop? Across from this place is a tire shop. [UKR] Speaker 3: That's where I usually mount my tires and there's a very good stop there. [UKR] Speaker 3: - I'll drive there to the arch and wait for you there. - Okay.
00:11:42 [RUS] Speaker 3: good
Speaker 2
00:12:13 Speaker 3: We need to go out. Speaker 2: Yeah, he wants us to get out of the cars. Speaker 2: He wants to film us walking out. Speaker 2: Okay, so... Speaker 2: No, no, no, he wants us to walk out of the car. Speaker 2: He wants us to go out.
Speaker 3
00:12:30 Speaker 2: Walk out? Ah. Speaker 3: Yeah, so park and walk out. Speaker 3: Yes, yes, yes. Speaker 3: Park, park, park. Speaker 3: Ready? Speaker 3: It's a repeat. Speaker 3: It's a repeat. Speaker 2: Yeah, tell the story again. Speaker 2: Make it look like we're pointing to something. Speaker 3: What name is this bird in the US?
Speaker 2
00:13:01 Speaker 2: Blackbird or Raven? Speaker 2: I don't know. Speaker 2: Yes, we should look like we're pointing to something.
Speaker 3
00:13:13 Speaker 2: * Speaker 3: Okay, let's go.
Speaker 4
00:14:09 [RUS] Speaker 3: - You said we made a circle. - Yes, I parked right there, everything opposite.
Speaker 3
00:14:16 [RUS] Speaker 4: Then I'll follow you. - Uh-huh. [RUS] Speaker 3: So we go in a circle like this and exit this way.
Speaker 1
00:14:24 [RUS] Speaker 3: Well, we're good.
00:14:40 Speaker 1: I don't know if it's in your bag or in mine here, but we need to get them a charge of Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:14:52 Speaker 1: Oh, Speaker 2: So when you took the job, did you know you'd be doing so much more documentary work?
Speaker 4
00:15:14 Speaker 2: You said you did one already. Speaker 4: Yeah, well, there are some similarities and differences every time. Speaker 4: It's very hard work to do a documentary because you need to spend many hours and minutes with finding right shots and just setting up.
00:16:01 Speaker 4: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:16:21 [UKR] Speaker 4: They were also asking, not sure if you know, if we end up on night shift, if not with your son, would there be another doctor who you think could accommodate us? [UKR] Speaker 3: Well, all my doctors. All my doctors are ready. I just, you tell them, they weren't planning to necessarily stay there long. [UKR] Speaker 3: They wanted to talk with him very much, he'll come tomorrow at four o'clock. [UKR] Speaker 3: And if they want, my doctors are on duty every day. [UKR] Speaker 3: I'll tell you who's on duty, well, from my team, because usually two doctors are on duty.
00:17:00 [UKR] Speaker 3: And from my team there are four doctors. [UKR] Speaker 3: Four doctors, usually, let them say, because there are those who are more... [UKR] Speaker 3: Well they're all good neurosurgeons, who are communicative, who will want to talk, to share. [UKR] Speaker 3: They asked me. I said we're making the schedule for November and by mid-month I'll know who'll be on duty on Saturday and Sunday.
Speaker 4
00:17:50 [UKR] Speaker 3: I remember that they have Sunday as a free day and they wanted to rest and then come to the shift.
Speaker 2
00:17:56 [UKR] Speaker 4: I think we'll work it out.
Speaker 4
00:17:59 [RUS] Speaker 2: Oh, you're right. [RUS] Speaker 4: But we'll have a lot of work. [RUS] Speaker 4: But we'll have a lot of work.
Speaker 3
00:18:10 [UKR] Speaker 3: I'll give additional help of two interns. [UKR] Speaker 3: I have two more interns who will help you, because you won't manage by yourselves. [UKR] Speaker 3: Because, for example, in the operating rooms you need to dress, change, bring in properly so they don't violate our process. [UKR] Speaker 3: Because filming is filming, but the work continues, so they don't unsterilize anything, so they dress properly. [UKR] Speaker 3: - Will you give us clothes tomorrow, as soon as we arrive? [UKR] Speaker 3: I'll give clothes that you can walk around the hospital in, and when in the operating rooms, they'll completely change you from head to toe, disposable linen. [UKR] Speaker 4: Good. Should we bring anything with us?
00:18:57 [UKR] Speaker 3: Nothing. No, nothing.
00:19:00 [UKR] Speaker 3: Yes, let's go, because it's getting dark. Alex, let's go.
Speaker 2
00:19:04 [UKR] Speaker 3: Because I'd like to show you...
00:19:06 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, I have batteries. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Where are we going next? [RUS] Speaker 2: - Where are you going? [RUS] Speaker 3: - My beautiful place. [RUS] Speaker 3: - Embankment. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Oh, is that where we were earlier?
00:19:22 Speaker 2: - Yes.
00:19:23 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, yes, we should go. [RUS] Speaker 2: - While we can.
Speaker 3
00:19:43 [UKR] Speaker 3: Just tell them, that when we go walk further there, we'll have to take these things off the car,
00:19:48 [RUS] Speaker 3: because others will remove them [RUS] Speaker 3: still still still
Speaker 2
00:20:25 Speaker 3: These children could live in these nine story buildings.
Speaker 3
00:20:33 Speaker 2: Children are the same everywhere. Speaker 3: Yes.
00:20:54 [UKR] Speaker 4: Did they also repair the facade here? [UKR] Speaker 3: Yes, they replaced everything.
00:21:00 [UKR] Speaker 3: It was like that building. [UKR] Speaker 3: And this is replacement siding here. [UKR] Speaker 3: Tell them, I'll show them, and if they want, they can come on Saturday or Sunday and just relax, come for a walk. [UKR] Speaker 3: Because we won't see everything now. [UKR] Speaker 3: Peacocks, peacocks might hide, fish in the pond too, there are big carp like this.
Speaker 2
00:21:25 [RUS] Speaker 3: Laura is falling asleep now.
00:21:26 Speaker 2: Yeah, she did a lot.
00:21:30 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: What's the verdict? Speaker 1: I didn't get through to see a look at it. Speaker 1: I was getting close, but he's done with changing the battery, so I just hit roll. Speaker 2: All right. Speaker 2: Yes, we're going to go to a very nice part.
Speaker 1
00:21:55 Speaker 1: right here Speaker 1: actually is your car unlocked no it's oh she is she gone back no laura's right here
Speaker 4
00:22:23 Speaker 1: i gotta plug my camera in so i might as well get set up and i can take the
Speaker 1
00:22:29 Speaker 4: or you can bring it back shall we are we gonna start leaving yeah yeah yeah Speaker 1: Okay Speaker 1: No, no, no Speaker 1: - You can close it.
Speaker 3
00:23:23 Speaker 3: - Oh Speaker 3: like in order to damage this. Speaker 3: - Yeah. Speaker 2: I need a charter. Speaker 3: Such
Speaker 2
00:24:40 Speaker 3: a lot of people can die if I will work slowly yes if I will work slowly people [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 3
00:24:50 Speaker 2: Do you have a phone charger you said? Speaker 3: Phone charger? Speaker 3: No. Speaker 3: I'm sure. Speaker 3: Mm-hmm. Speaker 3: Mm-hmm. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: We need to miss this car. Speaker 3: And after that we will go. Speaker 3: I have charge but I need to connection with Speaker 3: signal let's go let's go
00:26:09 [RUS] Speaker 3: I need to find time to prepare another presentation, because I only have one presentation. [RUS] Speaker 3: Yes, yes, yes, because it's a different conference, different information,
00:26:25 Speaker 3: I would like to share from US people, from CNS, European Association Neurological Surgeon, Speaker 3: and from our military neurosurgeon, surgeon anesthesiologist. Speaker 3: This is totally different information, but I think maybe today, late evening, part of Speaker 3: tomorrow and day after tomorrow. together
Speaker 2
00:27:22 Speaker 3: together
Speaker 3
00:27:28 Speaker 2: well then here's that bus stop that became a memorial memorial yes yes it's right ahead Speaker 3: counter side is a
Speaker 2
00:27:41 Speaker 3: damaged building
Speaker 1
00:28:01 Speaker 2: Hey, Dad? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: All right, we got you. Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm probably going to have to hang up because my battery is pretty low, unfortunately. Speaker 1: Oh, do you want me to call somebody else in the car? Speaker 1: Should I call Andre? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Can he call you, Andre? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, call Andre. Speaker 2: He's getting his phone right now. Speaker 2: All right, thank you.
Speaker 2
00:28:30 Speaker 2: What is that? Speaker 2: Bonas Viti? Speaker 2: Bonas Viti? Speaker 3: Hello? Speaker 3: Hello? Speaker 2: Is this a speaker phone? Speaker 3: Yes, I should see. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 2: Dad, you there? Speaker 2: Hang on. Speaker 2: Alright, can you hear us now? Speaker 2: Yeah, we got you.
Speaker 1
00:29:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, you got a plug in your feet that will work for your phone.
Speaker 2
00:29:04 Speaker 1: It's a charging block, so if you have a cord, you can just plug into that.
Speaker 1
00:29:09 Speaker 2: Oh, are my feet somewhere? Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, it's one of the two cords going out the window. Speaker 1: If you just follow it, it's actually in the door. Speaker 1: It's in the door down on your right.
Speaker 2
00:29:22 Speaker 1: So if you have an extra cord, though, that's what you need. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah, that's a problem, yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah, well, and I don't, or I heard you, but I didn't think about it, Speaker 1: because I had more in my bag, but we'll do that next stop.
Speaker 3
00:29:35 Speaker 2: Yeah, that's fine.
00:29:47 [UKR] Speaker 3: Anastasia, can you see me? [UKR] Speaker 3: Look, now there will be a turn first [UKR] Speaker 3: turn left [UKR] Speaker 3: and then we
00:30:30 [UKR] Speaker 3: And then we'll now turn here in 5 meters, turn right into the parking lot.
Speaker 1
00:00:04 Thank you.
00:01:04 Speaker 1: You need to save this camera inside in a car. Speaker 1: Yes, yes, but we couldn't see this car.
Speaker 2
00:01:25 Speaker 1: You can give this camera, but we need to save another camera inside in a car. Speaker 2: I'm saying you could, but I don't think... Speaker 2: I think we're pretty much done shooting with the cars, right? Speaker 2: Well, if we leave it, there's a good chance we'll be doing it. Speaker 2: Yeah, no, I'm saying it's like, instead of having more stay, I think... Speaker 2: Yeah, you're fine. Speaker 2: We appreciate you volunteering and take a hit for the team, Laura, but it's above and beyond.
Speaker 3
00:01:57 Speaker 3: Wow.
Speaker 1
00:00:04 Thank you.
00:01:04 Speaker 1: You need to save this camera inside in a car. Speaker 1: Yes, yes, but we couldn't see this car.
Speaker 2
00:01:25 Speaker 1: You can give this camera, but we need to save another camera inside in a car. Speaker 2: I'm saying you could, but I don't think... Speaker 2: I think we're pretty much done shooting with the cars, right? Speaker 2: Well, if we leave it, there's a good chance we'll be doing it. Speaker 2: Yeah, no, I'm saying it's like, instead of having more stay, I think... Speaker 2: Yeah, you're fine. Speaker 2: We appreciate you volunteering and take a hit for the team, Laura, but it's above and beyond.
Speaker 3
00:01:57 Speaker 3: Wow.
Speaker 2
00:02:00 Speaker 3: Oh, so I have these. I keep them. They're in my pocket. Speaker 2: Oh, that's right. Thank you. Speaker 3: Before I forget. Speaker 1: You need my help? Speaker 2: Potentially. Speaker 1: I need to. Speaker 1: I don't know how to get it off. Speaker 2: to break the seal. Speaker 2: Lord, you know how to get this stuff off? Speaker 2: - Okay, maybe somebody won't steal it. Speaker 2: - Yeah, I feel like usually you can kind of just like Speaker 2: pop the seal off, like this one pops off easily.
Speaker 1
00:02:46 Speaker 1: - Maybe you don't get it.
00:02:50 [RUS] Speaker 1: Oh, okay. [RUS] Speaker 1: Oh, okay.
00:02:53 [UKR] Speaker 1: Alex, just a minute.
Speaker 2
00:02:57 [RUS] Speaker 1: I need...
00:03:06 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:03:12 Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: Oh, okay.
Speaker 2
00:03:34 Speaker 1: *cough*
Speaker 1
00:04:13 Speaker 2: What is this?
00:04:29 [RUS] Speaker 1: I can't.
00:04:59 Speaker 1: come back in maybe maybe saturday sunday maybe that's why i don't have time to spend together Speaker 1: with you i told about i only show this place if you have free time on saturday or sunday you can
Speaker 2
00:05:17 Speaker 1: back return here it's a very nice to rest and spend time with a family with children
Speaker 1
00:05:28 Speaker 2: park near our river yeah peacocks walking around and some houses on the water yes usually people Speaker 1: walking from morning to afternoon but we will walk in in the evening that's why we don't have enough
Speaker 2
00:05:45 Speaker 1: time in another day because every day will was very busy and of course uh andre introduced me to Speaker 2: Do you remember this, Sandri? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: The classic Cossack. Speaker 2: The classic Cossack. Speaker 2: Old school Cossack.
00:06:00 Speaker 2: I teach you how to do the classic Cossack salute there. Speaker 2: Yeah, this is all-- this is on a weekend afternoon in the park. Speaker 2: Wait, what is this salute? Speaker 2: You kind of do your arm like this and do your foot like that Speaker 2: You kind of do your arm like this and do your foot like that Speaker 2: or something? Speaker 1: I say it, Alex, if you will walk so slowly as today,
Speaker 1
00:06:20 Speaker 1: a lot of people can die.
Speaker 2
00:06:23 [RUS] Speaker 1: It's true, because we work much faster.
Speaker 1
00:06:28 [RUS] Speaker 2: You're getting away from your patients.
00:06:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, we should go. [RUS] Speaker 1: Teddy, let's go, come on! [RUS] Speaker 2: That's Andrey, our name. [RUS] Speaker 2: Let's go! [RUS] Speaker 1: Teddy, I would like to show you this beautiful city, [RUS] Speaker 1: if you have time on Saturday or Sunday, [RUS] Speaker 1: then you can come back, come back and... [RUS] Speaker 4: Yes, absolutely! [RUS] Speaker 1: I can show, but I don't have time.
00:06:55 Speaker 4: Yes.
00:06:56 [RUS] Speaker 1: You see how the sky looks... [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, can you see... [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, let's go! [RUS] Speaker 1: Are you frozen? [RUS] Speaker 2: I think the park is here.
00:07:17 Speaker 1: Yes.
00:07:39 [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, [RUS] Speaker 1: Many people have come back, but we're only going to the park. [RUS] Speaker 2: I remember yesterday the park was very crowded.
00:07:56 Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: But another day we don't have Speaker 1: any time for visit okay Speaker 2: yes
Speaker 2
00:08:36 Speaker 1: I think after that you will sleep
Speaker 1
00:08:40 Speaker 2: - You sleep very well today. Speaker 1: - Yes. Speaker 1: You need to rest after the...
Speaker 2
00:08:50 Speaker 1: How many hours you spent? Speaker 2: - Travel? Speaker 2: - Travel, yeah. Speaker 2: - Oh, I don't know. Thursday night or Thursday. Speaker 2: I left at 16:15 in the afternoon. Speaker 2: and we got in this morning.
Speaker 1
00:09:12 Speaker 2: So Thursday was bad, Friday was running around the airport. Speaker 1: It's near 32 hours maybe. Speaker 2: Yeah, more than that. Speaker 2: It was Thursday, Friday to Saturday at 4:15, Sunday.
Speaker 2
00:09:25 Speaker 2: day so that's uh 60 about 63 hours but minus 8 hours time change yeah Speaker 2: 5 hours yeah the warsaw airport was very bad because we had to wait for luggage and then it Speaker 2: took a long time to get a taxi so didn't have much time there anyways it's i'm very glad we're here
Speaker 1
00:09:53 Speaker 2: And I already have dates sparked out to the end of March.
Speaker 2
00:09:58 Speaker 2: Early in April. Speaker 2: Early in April.
Speaker 1
00:10:00 Speaker 1: On the last time we, our flight, not, not it's very nice. Speaker 1: It's, I think it's best place inside. Speaker 1: Inside, because yellow, it tries. Speaker 1: Inside, because yellow, it tries. Speaker 2: Look at, look at the leaves are changing. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: This is beautiful. Speaker 1: the beautiful light it's you know when this park was built how many years yes it's maybe 10 years Speaker 1: oh that's all yeah very very youngest
00:10:48 Speaker 1: we can we can see usually a lot of birds but now it's a dark part of the yeah the birds are sleeping Speaker 1: Yeah, we fly from LA to Istanbul, from Istanbul to Chisinau in Moldova and after that we have a bus at
Speaker 2
00:11:10 Speaker 1: near 10 hours from Chisinau to Dnipro. It's also a long trip, but we come back to home, it was very easy for us.
Speaker 1
00:11:25 Speaker 2: how was the drive from uh just now to it's a small bus for okay yeah for eight people you can Speaker 1: lay all time lay and sleep even it's very uh comfortable i should do that next time yes i i Speaker 1: show you comfortable uh bus and i slept maybe six eight hours from all time just how many hours Speaker 1: traveling and i want to keep that as short as possible yes and on the day yeah Speaker 1: and usually a lot of um fish now is very different no goose it's a fish a large fish oh yeah fish
00:12:20 [RUS] Speaker 1: and they fight between birds and fish
00:12:27 Speaker 1: according to the
Speaker 2
00:12:43 [RUS] Speaker 1: you can check what this is
00:12:45 Speaker 2: yes
Speaker 1
00:12:57 [RUS] Speaker 2: these are houses on the water, I think you showed me
00:13:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: these are houses [RUS] Speaker 1: yes, houses
00:13:08 Speaker 1: left side I think it's like cafe or restaurant. Speaker 1: left side I think it's like cafe or restaurant. Speaker 2: - Oh, okay. Speaker 1: - Okay. Speaker 1: And the right side, it's, you can push from. Speaker 1: Pistolet on the weapon, it's for young children.
Speaker 2
00:13:26 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: - But that's somebody's house? Speaker 1: - Yes, house. Speaker 1: House for maybe three, four people.
Speaker 1
00:13:37 Speaker 1: people. Oh, you can see, I never seen this clouds here. Speaker 1: It's a close sunset. Yeah. It's due to this. Speaker 1: - Oh, the clouds. - Yeah. Go to the left side. Speaker 1: I would like to show some. Speaker 1: On the day it's a more beautiful view, but as I said, it's very difficult.
Speaker 2
00:14:28 Speaker 1: Very angry. Very angry dog. Speaker 2: - I'm barking at nothing.
Speaker 1
00:15:00 Speaker 2: - Where's the music coming from?
00:15:05 [RUS] Speaker 1: I think, yes.
Speaker 2
00:15:23 [RUS] Speaker 1: It's like in Ukrainian tradition. [RUS] Speaker 2: Hopak, hopak.
Speaker 1
00:16:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: You can look. [RUS] Speaker 1: You can look.
00:16:25 Speaker 1: Yes, yes, yes, probably.
Speaker 2
00:16:53 Speaker 1: it's a name, name it, apiary of Sirko, apiary, apiary, apiary, yeah it's also Speaker 2: historical art exhibition of cossacks yeah yeah Speaker 2: so Speaker 2: So Google Translate is a historical and art exhibition of the Cossacks.
Speaker 4
00:17:26 Speaker 4: Okay, tell me that again in one second. Speaker 4: Uh, remote shooting, you're right. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: There we go. Speaker 2: All right, uh, go for it. Speaker 2: So Google Translate says historical and art exhibition Cossack Winter.
Speaker 2
00:17:43 Speaker 2: there's a cossack camp a house and then the third the third line says uh Sirko's apiary
Speaker 1
00:17:53 Speaker 2: apiary of Sirko
00:18:00 Speaker 1: yeah yeah it's my it's my it's my own Speaker 1: your birds yes, winter quarters is a place where the Cossacks spent winter yeah winter winter time Speaker 1: and the winter winter time not uh summer autumn or spring it's only the it's a translate in the Speaker 1: place where spent uh their winter time winter okay you you can you can see alex
00:18:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, you can go. [RUS] Speaker 1: I asked... [RUS] Speaker 1: And where is... [RUS] Speaker 1: Anastasia, [RUS] Speaker 1: count out the money for me. [RUS] Speaker 1: I also have a phone. [RUS] Speaker 1: how we can pay, [RUS] Speaker 1: how we can pay, [RUS] Speaker 1: because I... [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, we'll ask now.
00:19:07 [UKR] Speaker 1: Do you have the possibility to pay from a phone? [UKR] Speaker 1: Because we didn't bring money with us. [UKR] Speaker 3: No, only transfer to a card.
Speaker 3
00:19:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: Transfer to a card?
00:19:14 Speaker 3: Yes.
Speaker 1
00:19:16 [UKR] Speaker 3: Would you like to come in, look around? [UKR] Speaker 1: These are American colleagues, neurosurgeons who came from America, and I'm a neurosurgeon, doctor at Mechnikov Hospital. [UKR] Speaker 1: We just wanted to come show them this, they want to film it.
Speaker 3
00:19:29 [UKR] Speaker 1: We won't go inside. [UKR] Speaker 3: Let me call our manager for you, and he'll talk to you.
Speaker 1
00:19:35 [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll wait. [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll wait.
00:19:36 [UKR] Speaker 1: Okay.
00:19:43 [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, wait. [RUS] Speaker 1: Wait here.
00:19:48 [UKR] Speaker 2: See what happens and try to, should we wait? [UKR] Speaker 1: I left my packet in the car.
Speaker 2
00:19:56 [RUS] Speaker 1: I want to pay, but I asked, can I pay with PayPal. [RUS] Speaker 2: - I have some money. - What? Ukrainian hryvnia?
Speaker 1
00:20:08 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes. - Yes. - How much? [RUS] Speaker 1: - 150. - Okay, I understand. [RUS] Speaker 1: - How much is it? 100 for adult, 50 for children, yes?
Speaker 5
00:20:17 [RUS] Speaker 5: - I don't know. - Good evening.
Speaker 1
00:20:21 [RUS] Speaker 5: - My name is Stanislav, with whom am I speaking.
00:20:25 [UKR] Speaker 1: I'm a neurosurgeon from Mechnikov Hospital, and this is my colleague from Texas, from Dallas. [UKR] Speaker 1: Now we're looking for hryvnia, because I wanted to pay for entry with PayPal, they say: "We don't accept PayPal." [UKR] Speaker 1: How many hryvnia? 200?
Speaker 5
00:20:43 [UKR] Speaker 1: I'll pay for the two of us. Can we film? Can you film? These are American...
Speaker 1
00:21:09 [UKR] Speaker 5: Fine. [UKR] Speaker 1: I thought that you wouldn't come out [UKR] Speaker 1: You can, now on the expedition. [UKR] Speaker 1: Read it, yes? [UKR] Speaker 1: Honored Doctor of Ukraine, Doctor of Medical Sciences, President of the Ukrainian Neurosurgical Association and National Legend of Ukraine.
00:22:03 [UKR] Speaker 1: And this is a national legend of the USA.
Speaker 5
00:22:08 [RUS] Speaker 1: Can we take a photo first next to the mace? [RUS] Speaker 5: I'll bring you sabers here too. [RUS] Speaker 1: Sabers? [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, stay here. [RUS] Speaker 1: And who will take the photo? Who has a good camera?
Speaker 2
00:22:21 [RUS] Speaker 2: I'll take a photo for you. [RUS] Speaker 2: I'll take a photo for you.
Speaker 1
00:22:26 Speaker 1: Yes.
00:22:27 [RUS] Speaker 1: We agreed on everything. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, we agreed on everything. [RUS] Speaker 1: And then you'll take a photo with this person who came? [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, and he'll come, you also take your phone for your memory. [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, careful, careful, careful. [RUS] Speaker 1: And you like this. And you together with us. Stand up.
00:23:08 [UKR] Speaker 1: Everything's good.
00:23:12 [RUS] Speaker 1: Three Cossacks.
Speaker 3
00:23:16 [RUS] Speaker 1: And you stand up. [RUS] Speaker 3: Stand up. [RUS] Speaker 3: I wanted to take a photo.
Speaker 4
00:23:28 [RUS] Speaker 4: And now take a photo.
Speaker 1
00:23:30 Speaker 4: Yes.
Speaker 5
00:23:35 [UKR] Speaker 1: One minute.
Speaker 1
00:24:00 [RUS] Speaker 5: Probably
00:24:12 [UKR] Speaker 1: - And we passed by, read exactly Sirko's Apiary. [UKR] Speaker 1: - And I know about Ivan Sirko, Kapulivka, I was in Kapulivka.
Speaker 5
00:24:19 [UKR] Speaker 1: You were? [UKR] Speaker 5: - Yes, of course, I was. [UKR] Speaker 5: We also created a festival, and you can drown on the shore.
Speaker 1
00:24:28 Speaker 1: - More more fall down in the river. Speaker 1: You need to pay attention. Speaker 1: Teddy, your phone can go to the river.
Speaker 4
00:24:38 Speaker 4: - Cool, cool. Speaker 4: - Cool, cool. Speaker 1: - Before I... Speaker 4: - And everybody behind as well. Speaker 4: Let's do a selfie here. Speaker 1: - Oh, a selfie. Speaker 4: - Yeah. Speaker 4: - Hey, Logan knows.
Speaker 1
00:25:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: Laura, Anastasia, here, in front of me, because we're very tall.
Speaker 4
00:25:05 [RUS] Speaker 1: Wait, let's see, is everyone in the frame? [RUS] Speaker 4: Yes, it's you. [RUS] Speaker 4: Yes, it's you. [RUS] Speaker 4: Yes, it's you. [RUS] Speaker 4: It's yours. [RUS] Speaker 4: Don't know if we have a saber, but everything's good. [RUS] Speaker 1: Good. [RUS] Speaker 4: Let's go.
Speaker 1
00:25:35 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Don't be afraid,
Speaker 5
00:26:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: it's like a phase [RUS] Speaker 5: if you bring the animals here, if to this location here [RUS] Speaker 1: let's quickly take a look [RUS] Speaker 5: we have rabbits, animals
Speaker 2
00:26:12 Speaker 5: Oh.
Speaker 1
00:26:22 Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 1: Oh, you can see here. Speaker 1: Oh, the start of the rainy. Speaker 1: He has a very acute, this, this, this.
Speaker 5
00:26:50 Speaker 1: Yes.
Speaker 1
00:26:51 [RUS] Speaker 5: Wants to bite. Don't let me bite.
Speaker 5
00:27:05 [UKR] Speaker 1: Did you make a pool for each one so they could swim?
Speaker 1
00:27:10 [UKR] Speaker 5: But so they don't leave, because they gnaw at trees and they only swim here with me.
Speaker 5
00:27:20 [UKR] Speaker 1: Here, it seems, the rain is starting, there's rain, and is this the yard?
Speaker 1
00:27:25 [UKR] Speaker 5: - Yes, birds, we have sheep there and there's a goat somewhere.
Speaker 5
00:27:33 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah,
Speaker 1
00:27:50 [RUS] Speaker 5: this is mine [RUS] Speaker 1: This is Sirko's art... [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, are you translating?
Speaker 5
00:28:24 [RUS] Speaker 1: It's natural.
00:28:28 Speaker 5: - Look at the old village. Speaker 5: - There's a big one. Speaker 1: - There's a big, big
Speaker 1
00:28:58 [RUS] Speaker 5: - It's honey.
00:29:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Honey! Honey! [RUS] Speaker 1: - Honey, honey, honey! [RUS] Speaker 1: - This is modern, but this is antique. [RUS] Speaker 1: - This is more than 100 years. [RUS] Speaker 1: - This is more than 100 years. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, yes, that's how they kept bees. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Yes, yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Yes, new, new bees. [RUS] Speaker 2: - This is reverse.
Speaker 2
00:29:21 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Reverse. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Reverse.
Speaker 5
00:29:27 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Reverse. [RUS] Speaker 5: And I don't know,
Speaker 1
00:30:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: yes I see I see right away right away
00:30:05 Speaker 1: at
00:30:10 [RUS] Speaker 1: you start this statue
Speaker 4
00:30:35 [RUS] Speaker 1: Petrykivka, yes? [RUS] Speaker 4: Yes, Petrykivka painting [RUS] Speaker 1: Handmade plate, [RUS] Speaker 1: handmade eggs
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: place in the world near the Dnipro. It's only 90 kilometers from here to Petrikyivka village,
00:00:00 Speaker 1: place in the world near the Dnipro. It's only 90 kilometers from here to Petrikyivka village,
Speaker 2
00:00:07 Speaker 1: where a woman creates this art painting.
Speaker 1
00:00:23 Speaker 2: There you go. Speaker 1: There is one east.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: place in the world near the Dnipro. It's only 90 kilometers from here to Petrikyivka village,
00:00:00 Speaker 1: place in the world near the Dnipro. It's only 90 kilometers from here to Petrikyivka village,
Speaker 2
00:00:07 Speaker 1: where a woman creates this art painting.
Speaker 1
00:00:23 Speaker 2: There you go. Speaker 1: There is one east.
00:00:29 [UKR] Speaker 1: This will be kept for production.
00:00:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: In every family a painting is created [RUS] Speaker 1: This is Teddy. [RUS] Speaker 1: This is our Cossack. [RUS] Speaker 1: Tried some gifts for Alex. [RUS] Speaker 3: I thought it was for you, Alex. [RUS] Speaker 1: Especially for you. [RUS] Speaker 1: It's a symbol. [RUS] Speaker 4: Ukrainian statehood. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, symbol of strength. [RUS] Speaker 1: Ukrainian statehood, independence, freedom, democracy.
00:01:30 [RUS] Speaker 2: I love it. [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex Volodko from Texas, Dallas, [RUS] Speaker 1: famous medical department, [RUS] Speaker 1: head of department at university, [RUS] Speaker 1: and a great friend to Ukraine, [RUS] Speaker 1: to the Ukrainian medical hospital. [RUS] Speaker 3: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 2: One more photo. [RUS] Speaker 1: One more photo.
Speaker 2
00:01:53 [UKR] Speaker 2: Like this.
00:01:58 [RUS] Speaker 2: It's very beautiful. [RUS] Speaker 2: One more.
Speaker 1
00:02:05 [UKR] Speaker 1: You can easily find me on the internet, but better you come to us. [UKR] Speaker 1: Come visit us in Kalemiya, you're welcome, no, better you come to us. [UKR] Speaker 1: My name is Andriy Sirko, I showed on the internet, you will find me, and at Mechnikov Hospital, [UKR] Speaker 1: It's located there, I head the department, where we treat brain tumors, trauma and wounds. Large number of wounded soldiers with brain trauma. [VO CANDIDATE] [UKR] Speaker 1: We treat and tomorrow we will operate together with colleague from neurosurgery. [UKR] Speaker 1: Neurosurgery, 4th floor head of center, doctor of science, professor, I told you. [UKR] Speaker 1: President of Ukrainian neurosurgery.
00:02:52 [RUS] Speaker 1: And everything happens spontaneously with us. [RUS] Speaker 1: Thank you for receiving us, showing and making such a gift to our colleague. [RUS] Speaker 1: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Trident, yes? You already said, yes? [RUS] Speaker 1: Trident - tryzub, Ukrainian. [RUS] Speaker 1: Trident, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: Tryzub, tryzub Ukrainian, and English trident.
Speaker 3
00:03:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: It is so. [RUS] Speaker 3: Trident, in English, tryzub? [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: As I remember, the emblem of the Ukrainian flag.
Speaker 1
00:03:41 [RUS] Speaker 1: In the center was tryzub, in the center of the Ukrainian flag. [RUS] Speaker 1: In the center was tryzub, in the center of the Ukrainian flag.
Speaker 2
00:03:46 Speaker 3: Yes, excellent. Speaker 2: Why do some flags have it and one's flags don't? Speaker 2: Ask Andre. Speaker 3: Yeah, so why do some flags have the trident and some don't?
Speaker 1
00:04:01 Speaker 1: It's a symbol of Ukrainian power. It's Ukrainian flag, Ukrainian trident, but in some in some part
Speaker 3
00:04:11 Speaker 1: of flag is there are there are there are in the flag it's a painting with a trident you can to
Speaker 1
00:04:25 Speaker 3: find this picture yeah yeah in the or yeah i'm looking for that Speaker 1: Oh, you can see. You can see this picture. Speaker 1: Teddy. Speaker 1: Oh, you can see this. Speaker 2: Yes, yes. I really like the Trident. Speaker 2: I was just wondering, like, if there was a rule about you use it at this time, Speaker 2: but not at this time. But it sounds like just occasionally you'll use it. Speaker 1: Yeah. It's a gift for Gregory Gavriluc. Speaker 1: Gregory Gavriluc performed photos together with his children.
Speaker 3
00:05:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, after I returned home [RUS] Speaker 3: Anastasia [RUS] Speaker 3: Here I have OR-cap [RUS] Speaker 4: Oh, look, this [RUS] Speaker 4: This is very cool [RUS] Speaker 4: This is very cool [RUS] Speaker 3: I'll take it home, to Dallas [RUS] Speaker 3: Look at the camera [RUS] Speaker 3: I'll be with you, you'll see in a week
Speaker 1
00:05:27 [RUS] Speaker 1: And what do you have there at the entrance?
Speaker 5
00:05:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: What's there? [RUS] Speaker 5: This is an old forge, but it turns out that with every artillery unit there was a forge, [RUS] Speaker 5: because we have many workshops. [RUS] Speaker 5: And I have a matter, on my right is a later Cossack camp,
00:05:40 [UKR] Speaker 5: there are Cossack weapons and a forge with other hands.
Speaker 1
00:05:45 [RUS] Speaker 5: We also made bullets, we cast bullets here for children. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Okay, let's go. - Okay, let's go. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Thank you. - Thank you.
00:06:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: Bye. [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, you see, this is like ancient weapons. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: You see, here maybe, this is like... [RUS] Speaker 3: Like a very old sword. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, and you see, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
00:06:29 Speaker 1: 9
00:06:31 [RUS] Speaker 1: Is this the first? [RUS] Speaker 1: Artillery [RUS] Speaker 5: This is Ozhiha, a Cossack machine gun [RUS] Speaker 1: Oh, stop, Alex [RUS] Speaker 1: Oh, stop here [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, from this side [RUS] Speaker 1: Elon, this is Ukrainian Cossack Alex Volodko
Speaker 2
00:06:57 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Yes. - And more. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Good. - Look at us, please.
Speaker 5
00:07:07 [RUS] Speaker 2: - I don't know, I'm like, I'm like. - Are you ready?
Speaker 1
00:07:12 [UKR] Speaker 5: Like this. Show strength.
00:07:20 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Glory and strength.
Speaker 4
00:07:26 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Glory and strength.
Speaker 1
00:07:27 Speaker 4: All right, I think I got it. Yeah, I got it. Speaker 1: Okay. Laura, don't you have enough power?
Speaker 2
00:07:33 Speaker 1: Yeah? You would like to start to sleep right now.
Speaker 1
00:07:40 Speaker 2: Oh, I'm sorry. I should have actually told you. Speaker 1: Yeah, come on. It's yours. Let's go.
Speaker 3
00:07:52 Speaker 1: You can take this and go to the front line. Yeah?
Speaker 1
00:07:56 Speaker 3: Yes, oh yeah, that's like the American Revolutionary War, Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:08:13 Speaker 1: Today I would like to take one for memory, yeah? Speaker 2: Right, two of them, one this way, okay? Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:08:48 [UKR] Speaker 1: Thank you!
00:08:50 [RUS] Speaker 1: Together to victory! [VO CANDIDATE]
00:08:53 [UKR] Speaker 1: Then, to Victory! [UKR] Speaker 1: Thank you! [UKR] Speaker 1: Let's go, Alex, let's go!
Speaker 3
00:09:22 Speaker 3: still see
Speaker 1
00:09:30 Speaker 3: So now it gets dark very early. Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: And yet, it starts to get dark a bit later, one hour later. Speaker 1: It's very good when we go to this Cossack camp. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Because it's dark around, but inside it's...
Speaker 3
00:10:04 Speaker 1: He said, "If you had told me before, I could prepare and wear a costume." Speaker 3: I have a picture of him with a costume. Speaker 3: Remember my first visit here.
00:10:19 [RUS] Speaker 1: - All Cossacks, as they said, it's about 13 kilograms. [RUS] Speaker 3: - 13 kilograms.
00:10:28 Speaker 3: - Yes.
00:10:31 [UKR] Speaker 3: - After church I got in the car, and I just said "hello"
00:10:37 [RUS] Speaker 3: to my grandfather, and we talked a bit, and he doesn't speak English, [RUS] Speaker 3: but I didn't know that he doesn't understand.
00:10:44 Speaker 3: i get out of the car he goes in the back of the car he gives me this oh yeah the chili it's like
Speaker 1
00:10:52 Speaker 3: okay thank you yeah
Speaker 2
00:11:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: And now let's ask.
Speaker 4
00:11:22 [RUS] Speaker 2: And now let's ask. [RUS] Speaker 4: Now I'll drive a bit
Speaker 1
00:11:35 [RUS] Speaker 2: Now I'm driving [RUS] Speaker 1: I love Dnipro, but now...
00:12:25 [RUS] Speaker 1: They won't bother us, let's go, if they catch up, then we'll drive away.
Speaker 2
00:12:40 [RUS] Speaker 1: They'll get acquainted with us, they'll even give us ice cream and everything else, so don't worry.
00:12:52 Speaker 2: It's his apiary here. Speaker 2: He can get us out. Speaker 2: I love the guy with his mustache. Speaker 2: He looks the part. Speaker 2: Totally. Speaker 2: I believe I was here.
Speaker 1
00:13:17 [RUS] Speaker 1: We can check. [RUS] Speaker 1: Let's go. [RUS] Speaker 1: It starts, Yuli. It starts later, Alex. [RUS] Speaker 1: Later. One hour later. [RUS] Speaker 2: It's incredible that you can still see. [RUS] Speaker 1: Because when I got up in the morning, [RUS] Speaker 1: my wife said: [RUS] Speaker 1: "You see, we have time change, [RUS] Speaker 1: 7:00 a.m. Alex must be at the transmission.
00:14:02 [RUS] Speaker 1: Don't worry, don't worry. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll check the phone,
00:14:08 Speaker 1: 6:00 a.m.
00:14:29 [RUS] Speaker 1: So, we go there. [RUS] Speaker 1: Probably, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: This is a shot.
00:14:37 Speaker 1: Shot.
Speaker 6
00:14:47 [RUS] Speaker 1: but you see he still wants to go to the island on the Dnipro
Speaker 1
00:15:15 Speaker 6: - Yes.
00:15:17 [UKR] Speaker 1: - Then that's it, to the hotel. - Should we endure or need to find?
00:15:21 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Endure.
00:15:28 [UKR] Speaker 1: - I'll take you through Mechnikov Hospital, we'll pass through.
Speaker 6
00:15:32 [UKR] Speaker 1: We'll pass through Mechnikov and straight to tsunami.
Speaker 1
00:15:37 [UKR] Speaker 6: - We turn, so I know that we need to come there tomorrow, right? [UKR] Speaker 1: To that point. - Yes, yes.
Speaker 4
00:15:58 Speaker 1: I think it's...
Speaker 1
00:16:14 Speaker 4: This way? Speaker 1: Yeah, this way. Speaker 1: Yeah, Alex. Speaker 1: Pay attention. Speaker 1: We will wait here. Speaker 1: Yeah.
00:17:19 Speaker 1: I also will
00:17:22 [RUS] Speaker 1: very good, because much activity, walking, talking
00:17:49 Speaker 1: Our car. Speaker 1: We not only save your money and get a gift.
00:18:40 [RUS] Speaker 1: Good evening
Speaker 4
00:18:46 [UKR] Speaker 1: And ask them, do you have a toilet, we'll even pay you.
Speaker 1
00:18:49 [RUS] Speaker 4: I have the first one on the left.
00:18:51 [UKR] Speaker 1: On the left, right? Thank you. [UKR] Speaker 1: Anastasia?
00:18:59 Speaker 1: Let's go.
00:19:00 Speaker 1: Who would like go to bathroom?
Speaker 3
00:19:05 Speaker 1: Who would like go to bathroom?
Speaker 1
00:19:09 Speaker 3: How far is the hotel?
00:19:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: - How far? [RUS] Speaker 1: - 12 kilometers. [RUS] Speaker 3: - 12 kilometers to this. [RUS] Speaker 1: - But this is the best option. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Now, Anastasia, and I'll show. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Alex, do you want?
00:19:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: - No, I'm okay. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Teddy? [RUS] Speaker 1: - I will. [RUS] Speaker 1: - For three it will be.
00:19:44 Speaker 1: what's also ladies the first Speaker 1: ladies the first
Speaker 4
00:19:57 Speaker 4: It's falling apart. Speaker 4: It's falling apart. Speaker 1: You tend to still stall.
Speaker 2
00:20:06 Speaker 2: I don't know how great it's gonna end up being while you guys were shooting. Speaker 2: Right there. So is that the sunset or is that light pollution? Speaker 2: I don't know. Is it sunset or? Speaker 2: Okay. Not light pollution. Speaker 2: Okay. Not light pollution. Speaker 2: Here we go.
00:20:30 Speaker 2: That's some, you know, once I get a little, yeah, go a little wild with the photo editing. Speaker 2: These are going to be pretty, some of them are going to turn out. Speaker 2: I can tell you that. Speaker 2: I don't know how to navigate between these sets without having to go all the way out. Speaker 2: Oops. Speaker 2: Well, now we'll go back to... Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: There you go. Speaker 2: I got Alex's Cossack journey.
00:21:17 Speaker 2: It was Cossack land. Speaker 2: So, I think from this point on, I rolled for like 30 minutes straight. Speaker 2: Oh, just the car sitting there? Speaker 2: Oh, just the car sitting there? Speaker 2: No, no.
00:21:30 Speaker 2: Just like following you guys. Speaker 2: And then I kept rolling when we got to you guys talking.
Speaker 4
00:21:39 Speaker 2: So, we should have... Speaker 4: Let's go. Speaker 2: All right, go ahead. Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:22:11 Speaker 2: So when we stopped to look at your house, Speaker 2: when we stopped to look at your house, Speaker 2: was yours on the corner on the fourth floor Speaker 2: or in the middle on the fourth floor? Speaker 1: - The corner, fourth floor. Speaker 2: - Fourth floor, yeah. Speaker 1: Fourth floor. Speaker 1: Fourth floor. Speaker 1: - All right. Speaker 1: - It's a covered, but for heating, is a...
Speaker 1
00:22:31 Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 1: - Warm. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, no, I was filming behind you
Speaker 2
00:22:38 Speaker 2: and I was filming the fourth floor on the corner, Speaker 2: So I was hoping that that was the correct one. Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 1: We will have time and possibility to film with this
Speaker 1
00:22:48 Speaker 1: on maybe Wednesday or Friday. Speaker 1: And also I will show you shelter on the ground Speaker 1: where we spent a lot of nights, nights, nights, Speaker 1: during the year together with the son, wife, Speaker 1: and neighbors, neighbors, neighbors. Speaker 1: And we see there maybe dogs. Speaker 1: It's not a reliable place, but we don't have time Speaker 1: and possibility go to another very modern
Speaker 2
00:23:21 Speaker 1: and located deeper. Speaker 2: - Gotcha. Speaker 1: - Thank you. Speaker 1: - Thank you. Speaker 1: - Thank you. Speaker 1: - Thank you. Speaker 1: - Yes.
Speaker 1
00:25:31 Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Okay.
00:26:48 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:27:48 [RUS] Speaker 1: possible possible possible possible possible will be
Speaker 6
00:27:57 [UKR] Speaker 1: You can come in and enter, and you'll see exactly how it goes in, and where my office is. [UKR] Speaker 6: Okay. [UKR] Speaker 6: Take another Tuesday window. [UKR] Speaker 1: Teddy will call me by phone, yes?
Speaker 1
00:28:11 [RUS] Speaker 6: When?
00:28:12 [UKR] Speaker 1: Well, how... Or will you go slowly? [UKR] Speaker 1: Yes, follow me. [UKR] Speaker 4: He's probably calling. [UKR] Speaker 1: Yes, if you need, if you get lost, forget, no? [UKR] Speaker 4: You just look at me like that.
00:28:22 [RUS] Speaker 1: okay, okay [RUS] Speaker 1: Time.
00:29:24 [RUS] Speaker 1: And what is he busy with? [RUS] Speaker 1: Find him, tell him to come down to the parking lot in 10 minutes. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm coming now just with these Americans, so he can help carry part of the things to my office. [RUS] Speaker 1: And then I'll take them to the hotel and come back, and we'll look at what's with the wounded, [RUS] Speaker 1: because Skrebez already called me several times on the Yar. [RUS] Speaker 1: Marchenko was going to operate there, he canceled, [RUS] Speaker 1: like they brought him to the operating room connection, [RUS] Speaker 1: did it, said he doesn't need me to shout, you know, [RUS] Speaker 1: well, you know how it is, when there are many of these comrades, [RUS] Speaker 1: who want this, then such problems arise. [RUS] Speaker 1: Well, okay, so we, I think we'll see each other, [RUS] Speaker 1: we'll come in now, we'll drop off part, part, part, part. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, okay.
00:30:36 Speaker 3: How is that patient going to go on to the terrible exposed brain?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I have a suitcase maybe and I go with you with the hotel.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I have a suitcase maybe and I go with you with the hotel. Speaker 1: I come back and go to see him in order to understand and realize his condition. Speaker 1: plan maybe operation tomorrow maybe maybe need help today
00:00:30 Speaker 1: I lost maybe some.
Speaker 2
00:01:15 Speaker 1: - A magnet? Speaker 2: - No, a pin, the back of a pin. Speaker 2: So I had a lapel pin and then in the back. Speaker 2: But yeah, it's a lost cause. Speaker 2: Thank you for helping though, Alex. Speaker 2: I appreciate it. Speaker 2: - Yeah, okay. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I have a suitcase maybe and I go with you with the hotel.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I have a suitcase maybe and I go with you with the hotel. Speaker 1: I come back and go to see him in order to understand and realize his condition. Speaker 1: plan maybe operation tomorrow maybe maybe need help today
00:00:30 Speaker 1: I lost maybe some.
Speaker 2
00:01:15 Speaker 1: - A magnet? Speaker 2: - No, a pin, the back of a pin. Speaker 2: So I had a lapel pin and then in the back. Speaker 2: But yeah, it's a lost cause. Speaker 2: Thank you for helping though, Alex. Speaker 2: I appreciate it. Speaker 2: - Yeah, okay. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:02:02 Speaker 3: Alex, are you going with Andre to check on that patient tonight?
Speaker 1
00:02:07 Speaker 4: I think we should probably drop you guys back at the hotel. Speaker 1: I think it's not needed. Speaker 1: Today we will check this patient tomorrow in the ICU units. Speaker 1: because we need to change your clothes. Speaker 1: We need to spend time, I think. Speaker 1: I only check this patient condition and check his laboratory analysis
Speaker 4
00:02:45 Speaker 1: and check hemodynamic is stable and check neurological condition.
Speaker 2
00:02:54 Speaker 4: So Logan that guy had a bad brain injury but he also was pretty bad that he messed up every place else in his body.
Speaker 4
00:03:46 Speaker 2: *Sigh* Speaker 4: Yeah, just fight now.
Speaker 1
00:03:53 Speaker 5: This here.
Speaker 5
00:04:13 Speaker 1: If he will be stable, we perform surgery because he is severe injured.
Speaker 1
00:04:26 Speaker 5: It's probably brain, yeah. Speaker 1: - If you are injured people, he will spend a lot of time Speaker 1: in ICU units and has a lot of entry wounds Speaker 1: for prolapse septic complications. Speaker 1: That's why we need to... Speaker 1: perform debridement and plastic surgery for closure skull base injury especially Speaker 1: defects in the anterior skull base to prevent CSF leak and perillacetic complication because
00:05:18 Speaker 1: since he will be under an all-go sedation that we couldn't expect noticed and check the Speaker 1: CSF leak nasal CSF leak okay yes that's why it's in any way we need to perform surgery but we need Speaker 1: to find this best time for surgery because after traumatic shock, Speaker 1: hemorrhagic shock with low blood pressure, with low platelets, Speaker 1: we can to create a new trauma, new damage.
Speaker 4
00:06:02 Speaker 4: Yeah, I agree. Speaker 4: Yeah, I agree. Speaker 4: The best thing for his brain injury is stabilize his blood pressure. Speaker 1: It takes his platelet down, there's a coagulation. Speaker 1: It takes his platelet down, there's a coagulation. Speaker 1: First of all, perform... Speaker 4: - As soon as I'll let it stay, Speaker 4: well he needs surgery as soon as possible to cover the brain. Speaker 1: - Yes, yes, a stabilized patient, Speaker 1: and first of all, perform surgery, Speaker 1: and name it damage control surgery, Speaker 1: and after that he will be stabilized.
Speaker 1
00:06:26 Speaker 1: With function, we perform surgery.
00:06:30 Speaker 1: But you notice the wound is very dirty,
Speaker 3
00:06:34 Speaker 1: loss a lot of necrotic tissue.
Speaker 1
00:06:44 Speaker 3: - John, you said this patient had a lot of other injuries? Speaker 1: - Yes, a lot of injuries. Speaker 1: It's a lung confusion. Speaker 1: It's a polytrauma or combined injury. Speaker 1: it's due to mind blast fragmentation injury. Speaker 1: In the case, there are a lot of projectile, mind blast fragment through the soft tissue of the body, extremities, face, head.
Speaker 4
00:07:19 Speaker 1: That's why it's very difficult polytrauma. Speaker 4: Yeah, he's had, I think, one leg amputated. Speaker 1: Yes, one leg amputated to perform and one arm amputated to perform.
Speaker 1
00:07:34 Speaker 1: That's why it's a severe skeletal trauma, trauma extremities, trauma thoracic with lung Speaker 1: confusion, severe brain contusion with penetrating the brain with pneumocephalus
Speaker 3
00:07:55 Speaker 1: with the brain contusion in the left frontal lobe. I need to check where is Anastasia. Speaker 3: This is a dumb question. So if a patient has a lot of different injuries like that, who's in charge of like, Speaker 3: like how do you guys determine what's the most critical, you know, like the method of treatment to deal with all these problems?
Speaker 4
00:08:25 Speaker 3: Because you're talking with like a lot of different other departments of doctors too, right, that you have to coordinate with. Speaker 4: Well the easiest thing is, you know, the old ABCs, airway breathing circulation.
Speaker 1
00:08:34 Speaker 4: I mean if somebody needs to do an operation to stop the bleeding, stabilize blood pressure, get an airway, Speaker 1: those are the most important. Airway, yes, it's airway, it's prevention hypoxia, Speaker 1: hypoxia, prevention arterial hypertension, yes, and stop bleeding. These three main tools and maybe Speaker 1: manage co-hullopathy. Yes. Tranexamia exceed maybe, yeah, plasma and whole blood transfusion,
00:09:09 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is the first way.
00:09:39 Speaker 1: Yes, if patient have severe brain compression, we need to perform surgery as soon as possible Speaker 1: to remove intracranial hematoma and decrease intracranial pressure. Speaker 1: But in this situation, we don't have a large intracranial hematoma with brain compression. Speaker 1: We need to find the best time to our surgery because our surgery is additional trauma for Speaker 1: the brain, for the body, for the organism. Speaker 1: This patient, that's why we need to make a right, correct decision. Speaker 1: What's the time better for this patient? Speaker 1: I need to check his condition, neurological state, somatic condition with
Speaker 3
00:10:35 Speaker 1: arterial pressure and laboratory analysis.
Speaker 1
00:10:43 Speaker 3: Well, when was this patient injured? How long ago was he brought here? Speaker 1: he was injured tomorrow tomorrow i need to check the correct in the precise time injury and after
00:11:00 Speaker 1: that is a lot of stage for example from the Zero Line to advanced advanced surgical group maybe stabilization Speaker 1: After that, go to the military hospital and perform amputation and primary wound treatment, Speaker 1: wound treatment, the extremities, body and head.
Speaker 4
00:11:28 Speaker 1: After that, this patient transfer to the Mechnikov hospital. Speaker 4: So the flow of casualties is on the front line. Speaker 4: injured the first thing is see if it's an injury that you or your buddy can take Speaker 4: care of like apply a tourniquet or hold pressure or something and then they go to Speaker 4: these areas called stabilization points which are just what they sound like try to Speaker 4: stabilize a patient hemodynamically they can do very simple emergency Speaker 4: operations like you know looking in the abdomen or the chest if there's acute Speaker 4: bleeding but generally they just try to stabilize them and then send them to the Speaker 4: military hospitals, as Andrei said, that's usually the first place where a patient will Speaker 4: get a head CT scan so you can find out what's going on intracranially.
00:12:15 Speaker 4: And if there's a huge blood clot pushing on the brain right there, they'll, you know, they Speaker 4: always contact Andrei for these, and he will tell them just operate right there, then when Speaker 4: he's stable, send them to the medical hospital. Speaker 4: But if there's no immediate life-threatening brain injury, like he's going to be dead in
Speaker 1
00:12:51 [RUS] Speaker 1: Are you behind us, Anastasia? Good. I was just checking because I try to drive as quickly as possible.
00:13:01 [UKR] Speaker 1: Good, fast. Good, we'll be going up soon.
00:13:38 Speaker 1: Another most dark side of Dnepro and the bad place in our hospital, it's located near
Speaker 4
00:13:51 Speaker 1: It's a big refrigerator where save wounded soldiers which died. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 1
00:14:06 Speaker 4: Oh, like a morgue? Speaker 1: Yes, like a morgue, but a morgue couldn't have a possibility to perform an examination. Speaker 1: all patients in time. That's why it's a large refrigerator. Speaker 1: I show you this refrigerator to save this people's body. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: It's right close. This place is the new store, multiple store building is created. Speaker 1: It's our reality. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: - Oh boy. Speaker 1: - It's a distance maybe 20 meters.
Speaker 4
00:14:48 Speaker 1: It's our reality. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 4: - That's terrible. Speaker 1: - I don't like go to morgue. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: I understand I need after my patient died,
Speaker 1
00:14:59 Speaker 1: but I don't like, I don't like. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: you can see the memorial it's like a mother of victory Speaker 1: i need to correct translate this it's very Speaker 1: you can you can you can stay here and go
00:16:01 [UKR] Speaker 1: I'll be five minutes
00:16:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: Can I stand here?
00:16:06 [UKR] Speaker 1: You can stand calmly, turn on the hazard lights. [UKR] Speaker 1: If someone needs to exit, you can move back. [UKR] Speaker 1: It won't take long, about five minutes.
Speaker 2
00:16:50 Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:17:30 [RUS-NEEDS] Это мемориал для людей, которые умерли в Втором военном войне.
00:17:56 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is a memorial for the people who died in the Second World War.
Speaker 4
00:18:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is the eternal flame.
Speaker 1
00:18:17 Speaker 4: Oh, yeah. Speaker 1: - Okay. Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 1: - Previously we celebrate the day of victory. Speaker 1: The day of victory, but now we celebrate on 8th. Speaker 1: - Yeah, like Western Europe. Speaker 1: - Yes, 8th of May.
Speaker 2
00:18:51 Speaker 1: You can see here. Speaker 2: - Hang on, can I, can you, both of you check your mics and see if, okay, you're still, Speaker 2: - You're still red, are I good? Speaker 2: And, let's see here. Speaker 5: - Yeah, it was just water over. Speaker 4: - Yes, still red. Speaker 4: - All right, great. Speaker 4: - You wanna say that again, maybe, how you, Speaker 4: what this is? Speaker 4: Just repeat what you just told me. Speaker 1: - I need to check what time was created, Speaker 1: but it's a monument to people who died
Speaker 1
00:19:26 Speaker 1: in the Second World War.
00:19:30 Speaker 1: can see here it's every year on the 9th of may previously we celebrate the day of victory but now Speaker 1: we start celebrate at day early 8th of may together with all people in europe yeah in europe and in Speaker 1: And at the day you can see this river, Dnipro River.
00:20:00 Speaker 1: It's a beautiful place. Speaker 1: It's also a lot of people together with children walking here. Speaker 1: And you can see light. Speaker 1: Yes, light maybe I don't understand where, but it's a mother with a hand up. Speaker 1: It's up. Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah.
00:20:23 [RUS] Speaker 1: Let's go. Maybe we have a patient at the hospital. [RUS] Speaker 1: going to Mechnikov hospital. [RUS] Speaker 1: You can see here. [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex, you can see, [RUS] Speaker 1: ambulance. [RUS] Speaker 1: And going to Mechnikov hospital. [RUS] Speaker 4: - Yes, there's a big flag. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: You can see our Ukrainian flag. [RUS] Speaker 1: You can see? [RUS] Speaker 1: - It's right in front. [RUS] Speaker 1: - It's right in front. [RUS] Speaker 1: I say that from different directions,
Speaker 5
00:20:55 Speaker 1: from different places in our city you can see this flag
Speaker 1
00:21:03 Speaker 5: yeah yeah let's go Speaker 1: The weather is cold, rainy, but I see we spent a good day.
Speaker 4
00:21:27 Speaker 4: Today was a great day. Speaker 4: Today was a great day. Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:21:30 Speaker 1: That's why in another day we couldn't possibility, opportunity to go away from hospital.
Speaker 5
00:21:52 Speaker 1: Alex Speaker 5: Can I go to the camera?
00:22:44 Speaker 5: I know it did. Speaker 5: I mean, I reloaded already before, but I might have put it somewhere else.
Speaker 1
00:22:53 Speaker 5: That's the card I pulled earlier.
00:23:10 [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello, Andrey, yes? [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 5: And where are you near Mechnikov? [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, I'm also arriving at Mechnikov now, where will you be?
00:23:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, let me call you, I'll just go to the ICU and call you, okay? [RUS] Speaker 1: Teddy, this is Teddy. [RUS] Speaker 1: I don't know, but... [RUS] Speaker 1: Logan, you can together with Alex [RUS] Speaker 1: to the ICU and we are going to meet [RUS] Speaker 1: and we are going with them [RUS] Speaker 1: with the camera. [RUS] Speaker 1: Just one. [RUS] Speaker 1: Only one with a small camera.
00:24:19 Speaker 1: Yes? Speaker 1: It's pretty great. Speaker 1: It's fine.
Speaker 5
00:24:30 Speaker 5: That's not good. Sorry, I just want to say. Speaker 5: I think it's a new geoclop or something. Speaker 5: I think it's a nice little bee. Speaker 5: Is there a lot of time? Speaker 5: - Are you showing up? Speaker 5: - Are you showing up?
Speaker 4
00:25:15 all good
Speaker 5
00:25:23 Speaker 4: all good
Speaker 1
00:26:11 [RUS-NEEDS] Привет
00:26:33 [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello
Speaker 5
00:26:34 Speaker 1: Hello, are they just taking apart the camera?
Speaker 1
00:26:38 Speaker 5: You could if you want. Speaker 1: Just, just, just, just. Speaker 1: Repeat, please. Speaker 5: Are they just taking apart the camera? Speaker 5: No, we're good. Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah, tell them we're just taking apart. Speaker 5: Yeah. Speaker 1: Teddy, we are going to go in my office,
00:27:32 Speaker 1: talk about. Speaker 1: talk about. Speaker 1: It's Teddy, you can talk about our plan. Speaker 1: Hey. Speaker 1: Hey. Speaker 4: Oh, yeah, there you are. Speaker 4: Yeah, so... Speaker 2: We're behind you. Speaker 2: We need to give us a second to catch you, but tell us the plan. Speaker 4: So we'll go to the Mechnikov hospital. Speaker 4: We will take a lot of the camera equipment, and... Speaker 4: Oh, we're putting it right now. Speaker 4: And take it up to Andrey's office tonight, Speaker 4: so we don't have to do it tomorrow. Speaker 4: And then while we're there, Andre and I and one other person can run to the ICU to check on you guys who came in.
Speaker 4
00:28:10 Speaker 4: And I was just saying... Speaker 4: Yeah, if it's just one camera person, I don't know if it's better if it's you or Logan.
Speaker 1
00:28:16 Speaker 1: Where are you guys? Speaker 1: Where are you guys? Speaker 5: She has a manual transmission. She had to wait and go.
Speaker 5
00:28:25 Speaker 5: if you could really uh... Speaker 5: Are you coming up the hill? Speaker 2: No, fine.
Speaker 2
00:28:30 Speaker 2: You're welcome. Speaker 2: Welcome to me. Speaker 2: Yeah, um... Speaker 2: I think it would be better for Logan to shoot it, Speaker 2: but I can come to him. Speaker 2: Unless Logan's uh... Speaker 2: What do you think, Logan? Are you done? Speaker 5: No, I'm down to do it. Speaker 4: Yeah, I think that's the problem. I think they're going to limit us. Speaker 4: I think we're sort of stretching the rules Speaker 4: by uh... Speaker 4: you know, coming in tonight.
Speaker 1
00:28:56 [UKR-NEEDS] де оперував Богдан рік тому, коли стався вибух.
00:29:24 [UKR] Speaker 1: where Bohdan was operating a year ago when the explosion happened. [UKR] Speaker 1: Right there, you see Mechnikov Hospital, Nastya, it says: [UKR] Speaker 1: "Everything for life". Did you read it? [UKR] Speaker 1: And there, where Mechnikov ends, there are two men standing, [UKR] Speaker 1: right above them the windows of the operating room are lit. [UKR] Speaker 1: And they were completely destroyed. [UKR] Speaker 1: Completely destroyed, that whole wall, all the windows, and even now you see a wooden fence there, and it's not finished, not repaired, all of it was completely destroyed. [VO CANDIDATE]
00:30:17 Speaker 1: It happened just one year ago, 25 October 2024. Speaker 1: If you remember me, I showed the place near the hospital where this explosion happened, where a big, deep hole was located. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:18 *Groan*
00:00:44 [UKR] Speaker 1: Hello, Mykhailo.
00:00:47 [RUS] Speaker 1: Now you will help us. [RUS] Speaker 1: So that you remind me, so I don't forget the discs, I'll take them, look at them at home, tomorrow I'll copy them and return them. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay? [RUS] Speaker 1: This is my view.
00:01:07 [UKR] Speaker 1: His name is Mykhailo.
Speaker 1
00:00:18 *Groan*
00:00:44 [UKR] Speaker 1: Hello, Mykhailo.
00:00:47 [RUS] Speaker 1: Now you will help us. [RUS] Speaker 1: So that you remind me, so I don't forget the discs, I'll take them, look at them at home, tomorrow I'll copy them and return them. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay? [RUS] Speaker 1: This is my view.
00:01:07 [UKR] Speaker 1: His name is Mykhailo.
00:01:10 [RUS] Speaker 1: He will help. [RUS] Speaker 1: Look, come here, there will be viewings for you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Pass it on to all your shifts. [RUS] Speaker 1: Write down this car, they will be coming, and in a week I'll pay for them. [RUS] Speaker 1: These are our American colleagues who arrived. [RUS] Speaker 1: - So, 49-93. - Which one? [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, she'll be coming, now I'll show you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Anastasia! Anastasia! Come here.
Speaker 2
00:01:43 [UKR] Speaker 1: Here's the girl at the wheel, she'll need to park every day.
Speaker 1
00:01:48 [UKR] Speaker 2: - Maybe, look, if we're unloading almost everything now, we'll even come on foot all these days. [UKR] Speaker 1: - Well look, just in case write it down, and say if anything, Americans, I'm responsible for them. [UKR] Speaker 1: - Okay? - All set.
00:02:28 [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex
Speaker 2
00:02:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Do you remember which case from Konno
00:03:00 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:04:12 Speaker 2: I think we're bringing them inside right now. Speaker 1: I'll leave it, yeah? Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, you'll do it. Speaker 1: Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:04:43 Speaker 1: so
Speaker 1
00:05:24 [RUS] Speaker 2: To be continued... [RUS] Speaker 1: good evening [RUS] Speaker 1: and we have you on the 4th floor [RUS] Speaker 1: the first group left [RUS] Speaker 1: 4th floor
Speaker 2
00:06:01 Speaker 1: You can wait or go by feet.
Speaker 1
00:06:06 Speaker 2: What do you want? Speaker 1: We can wait. Speaker 2: Oh yeah, let's just walk upstairs. Speaker 2: Let's go upstairs. Speaker 1: Yeah? Speaker 1: Yeah? Speaker 1: Maybe I can help you. Speaker 1: In this way. Speaker 1: I never use elevator.
00:07:26 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: hello
00:08:00 Speaker 1: I ask your colleagues what you would like what you prefer wait for elevator or maybe Speaker 1: go is the answer let's go
00:08:57 Speaker 1: I think one of you can go with us, with Alex, because always we need to introduce you our Speaker 1: administration that only after that you can go what would you like but it's Speaker 1: exception only one of you can go with us and film record our shot around in ICU I Speaker 1: need to check the condition one people he was arrived in our hospital today in Speaker 1: severe condition and I need to know what I need to do. Maybe tomorrow a very complex case, difficult
00:09:43 Speaker 1: operation. That's why we go together with Alex and see this patient together. Okay?
Speaker 3
00:09:54 Speaker 1: Where is Alex? Where is Alex now? Speaker 3: Alex went out to find you guys to go help.
Speaker 1
00:10:01 Speaker 3: So let me call or you can call. Speaker 1: You need Alex. Speaker 1: Call Alex. Speaker 1: After that I... Speaker 1: Let me call. Speaker 1: I... Speaker 1: Change. Speaker 1: Let me change.
Speaker 3
00:10:28 Speaker 3: I'm happy to go.
00:10:30 Speaker 3: I love the story. Speaker 3: Logan. Speaker 3: Logan. Speaker 2: First of all, I need to change shoes.
Speaker 1
00:10:47 Speaker 1: And I give you...
Speaker 2
00:10:52 Speaker 1: It's not one size. Speaker 2: Oh yeah, that's it. Speaker 2: It is? Speaker 2: Yep. Speaker 2: It's not tight, but not there. Speaker 2: If you need more, you can kill. Speaker 2: That's good. Speaker 2: Enough.
Speaker 3
00:11:19 [RUS] Speaker 1: Where are you, Alex?
Speaker 1
00:11:39 Speaker 3: Andrey, can you call Anastasio or Alex? Speaker 1: Now. Speaker 1: Now.
Speaker 2
00:11:51 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 2: There. Speaker 3: Oh. Speaker 2: Where are you? Speaker 2: Where are you?
00:12:00 Speaker 1: Where are you? Speaker 2: We didn't let you go. Speaker 1: Alex. Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 1: - Bye Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:12:46 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Hello, lord.
00:13:16 [UKR] Speaker 1: Call him, call him.
00:14:14 Speaker 1: ah
Speaker 2
00:14:25 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Did you say, Sviatoslav? [RUS] Speaker 2: - I can't call him.
Speaker 1
00:14:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Well, nothing, then we'll go to the combat unit. [RUS] Speaker 1: - You can sit in my office and wait 10 minutes.
00:14:41 [UKR] Speaker 1: Okay? Laura, okay? [UKR] Speaker 1: You can sit and wait for us. [UKR] Speaker 1: I won't be long. [UKR] Speaker 1: Okay. [UKR] Speaker 3: We have... [UKR] Speaker 3: We have...
Speaker 3
00:14:53 [RUS] Speaker 3: Teradek?
Speaker 1
00:14:54 [UKR] Speaker 3: Is that what they're using? [UKR] Speaker 1: Nastya, look, this is Mykhailo, one of the helpers.
00:15:00 [UKR] Speaker 1: This is both translator and she performs all functions. [UKR] Speaker 1: If I'm busy in the operating room, you'll be attached to her with Artem, [UKR] Speaker 1: and this week you'll help her completely. [UKR] Speaker 1: Because they need to be dressed, changed, escorted, fed, given water.
Speaker 2
00:15:47 Speaker 2: - Speaker 2: - I need the car keys. Speaker 2: - Sorry, we're grabbing one more thing from the car. Speaker 2: - Do you want a big car again? Speaker 2: - I think. Speaker 2: - Okay. Speaker 2: - Do you want to go over here? Speaker 2: - Yeah, if you want. Speaker 2: - Yeah, if you want. Speaker 2: Okay, I can hear. Speaker 2: I got to just pull on the... Speaker 3: - Is this my water over here? Speaker 3: - I think so. Speaker 1: - You would like water? Speaker 3: - I think, well, that might be mine, I think. Speaker 3: - Yeah. Speaker 3: So you're running out of battery. Speaker 3: Is that the issue, Logan? Speaker 2: Yeah, we're going to poach. Speaker 2: Just because I don't want to run out down there. Speaker 2: We're going to poach the one on the monitor. Speaker 2: That's the last one left. Speaker 3: Yeah, I didn't. Speaker 3: I had all the dead one left off. Speaker 3: It's fucking slow.
Speaker 3
00:16:30 Speaker 3: I didn't think we were going to be out that long. Speaker 3: So basically, yeah, basically the deal is like he doesn't want the battery to die while you guys are doing this. Speaker 3: So instead of being in there and having to figure it out, I appreciate it.
Speaker 1
00:16:46 Speaker 3: Yeah, thank you guys. Speaker 1: yeah it's my doctor from my team Rostislav Rostislav Rostislav
00:17:12 [UKR] Speaker 1: No, we wanted to see the patient with the difficult defect.
00:17:21 [RUS] Speaker 1: Now we'll go look at him.
00:17:25 [UKR] Speaker 1: We didn't plan to take you with us, but it's already turned out this way.
00:17:37 [RUS] Speaker 1: that everyone with us is stable [RUS] Speaker 1: now we're going to do an analysis and look at him because his command is calling here to the admissions
Speaker 4
00:17:48 [RUS] Speaker 1: so he's waiting to report to them
Speaker 1
00:17:53 [RUS] Speaker 4: well, they came with Susym
00:18:40 [UKR] Speaker 1: I think if we operate, we'll need to [UKR] Speaker 1: call the ophthalmologists too, so they do the enucleation properly, [UKR] Speaker 1: because this Levko Lubomyrovich wrote that he only sutured the eye wound, and did nothing else. [UKR] Speaker 1: They need to be called if needed.
00:19:06 [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello. [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello. [RUS] Speaker 1: And how are our patients? [RUS] Speaker 1: Which one? [RUS] Speaker 4: Yesterday with fever.
Speaker 4
00:19:16 [RUS] Speaker 4: Today normal. [RUS] Speaker 4: No diarrhea either. [RUS] Speaker 4: Said that today we'll observe her. [RUS] Speaker 4: But otherwise everything was normal.
Speaker 1
00:19:26 [UKR] Speaker 4: Tomorrow I'll still do propaganda.
Speaker 4
00:19:28 Speaker 1: Uh-huh.
Speaker 1
00:19:30 [RUS] Speaker 4: You have a group.
00:19:34 [UKR] Speaker 1: Actually three people from America, and Anastasia, this is Rostislav, my doctor, she's connected with Vina too. [UKR] Speaker 1: I already said that Mykhailo and Artem will be at her disposal, to help her, translate, dress them.
Speaker 2
00:19:50 [UKR] Speaker 1: Who's staying here? All three of you.
Speaker 1
00:19:54 [UKR] Speaker 2: - You don't need us? - No, we'll only take one. [UKR] Speaker 1: I explained that usually we first need to introduce you all to the general director, and only then take you and show you around the hospital. [UKR] Speaker 1: Well, as an exception, we'll take Logan with us, and you guard the office.
00:20:13 Speaker 1: Yes.
00:21:11 [RUS] Speaker 1: Come, I'll show you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Now I'll show you a photo. [RUS] Speaker 1: I thought they were going to ruin my car. [RUS] Speaker 1: Here they stand in front. [RUS] Speaker 1: Here it's attached to the door.
00:21:27 [UKR] Speaker 1: See, we have all kinds of things.
00:21:28 [RUS] Speaker 1: They stick them on, then try to tear them off.
00:21:43 Speaker 1: Him?
00:21:54 [RUS] Speaker 1: Don't know. [RUS] Speaker 1: Do you hear? [RUS] Speaker 1: hello
00:22:24 Speaker 1: I think when we will have permission from all patients we could into possibility shows a face
Speaker 5
00:22:37 [RUS] Speaker 1: You can also with us [RUS] Speaker 5: He received now an hour ago general transfusion 130 hemoglobin 107 platelets
Speaker 1
00:23:19 [UKR] Speaker 5: Traumatologists worked, operated, transfused, external fixation device was formed there and there, normal stumps were bandaged
00:23:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: Skrebets said that they treated the wounds or did he also [RUS] Speaker 1: repair repair yes he was standing there
Speaker 5
00:23:49 [RUS] Speaker 1: quality they didn't do a tampon or something here with us [RUS] Speaker 5: there's a nosebleed and it's even still dripping a bit down the back wall flowing into the mouth [RUS] Speaker 5: whoever planned the left eye there is no left eye the ophthalmologists did nothing with us the ophthalmologists did nothing [RUS] Speaker 5: nothing at the stages and enucleation is written because they wrote to me that they only sutured
Speaker 1
00:24:22 [RUS] Speaker 5: at the stages it's written enucleation written data like our doctors just write rupture destruction [RUS] Speaker 1: normal that's who [RUS] Speaker 1: she's pregnant on maternity leave [RUS] Speaker 1: experienced with experience because if he'll be more stable then we'll operate tomorrow and this may be [RUS] Speaker 1: if she looks it's necessary the participation of ophthalmologists there and not Leda I just for that then maybe
00:25:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: negotiate with doctor Svetlana Borisovna, yes, Ustimenko, [RUS] Speaker 1: the head, so she gives us a doctor either before us or after [RUS] Speaker 1: us second stage re-revise again, possibly, [RUS] Speaker 1: if necessary, remove it, because, if it remains, [RUS] Speaker 1: entry gates for infection will rot. [VO CANDIDATE] [RUS] Speaker 1: You remember, how in that ward from Zaporizhzhia they sent a guy [RUS] Speaker 1: he died? [RUS] Speaker 1: We were talking about our texts.
00:25:54 Speaker 1: First of all, we invite an ophthalmologist in order to decide what we need to do additional Speaker 1: to the left eye, because left eye is totally destroyed, but I'm not sure if all stage of Speaker 1: operation was performed in mobile hospital. Speaker 1: In this case, we need to perform an eculation. Speaker 1: first of all that's why transfusion how many red cells
Speaker 2
00:26:39 Speaker 1: one hundred thirty one
Speaker 1
00:26:50 Speaker 2: yeah 131 okay yes that's good here and uh platelets 107 Speaker 1: 1007
00:27:01 [UKR] Speaker 1: about 3 mm platelet concentrate
00:27:05 [RUS] Speaker 1: transfusion yes? 300 ml platelet concentrate [RUS] Speaker 1: transfused [RUS] Speaker 5: and tomorrow we asked [RUS] Speaker 5: in case we need them [RUS] Speaker 5: they should reserve for us [RUS] Speaker 5: in case they drop again in him [RUS] Speaker 5: for the operation [RUS] Speaker 1: and how to be sure [RUS] Speaker 1: that they [RUS] Speaker 5: will be
Speaker 5
00:27:33 [RUS] Speaker 1: Did he arrive on noradrenaline?
Speaker 1
00:27:36 Speaker 5: No.
Speaker 5
00:27:37 [RUS] Speaker 1: So he maintained pressure himself? [RUS] Speaker 5: Transfusion 3-4 in the morning. [RUS] Speaker 5: We'll have analysis in the morning. [RUS] Speaker 5: If they're good, we'll already handle all this in the morning. [RUS] Speaker 1: Analysis in the morning. [RUS] Speaker 5: Let's.
Speaker 1
00:27:55 Speaker 1: - You need to repeat the laboratory analysis early in the morning to check platelets,
Speaker 5
00:28:01 Speaker 1: hemoglobin, erythrocytis maybe. Speaker 5: - It's a bad example of the above, or not, it's a little bit.
Speaker 1
00:28:10 Speaker 5: - I need to operate tomorrow. Speaker 1: - I see it. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 1: - And together with Rostislav, Rostislav needs to save power. Speaker 1: Yes? Speaker 1: Yes?
00:28:24 [UKR] Speaker 1: And Alex?
00:28:26 Speaker 1: Yes? Speaker 1: Yes?
00:28:31 [UKR] Speaker 1: Well, okay,
00:28:32 [RUS] Speaker 1: absolutely correct, first we need to
00:28:35 [UKR] Speaker 1: stabilize him, add blood,
00:28:37 [RUS] Speaker 1: platelets,
00:28:38 [UKR] Speaker 1: hemoglobin, erythrocytes, and then take him [UKR] Speaker 1: to our operation. [UKR] Speaker 1: Nobody will blame us that we'll take him [UKR] Speaker 1: and he'll just...
Speaker 5
00:28:49 [RUS] Speaker 5: - There's the isthmus, she sent it. [RUS] Speaker 5: - What? - The isthmus, she sent it. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Who? Khudik? - Yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: - It's in the general chat, yes? [RUS] Speaker 1: - Yes, yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: - Marchenko said that he didn't add sutures there.
Speaker 1
00:29:04 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Why did Lena Lenina start sending there in the morning.
00:29:07 [UKR] Speaker 1: This one arrived at 3 o'clock, this one arrived at 5 o'clock,
00:29:10 [RUS] Speaker 1: and he even had two numbers. [RUS] Speaker 1: Did you see what numbers he has there? [RUS] Speaker 1: 45-970, and he also has 45-979. [RUS] Speaker 1: Now I'll show you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Ivanov 45-979, and then Ivanov 45-979. [RUS] Speaker 1: Right.
00:30:01 [RUS] Speaker 1: Now we will be conversing with his parents, together with Alex, but without filming.
00:30:14 [UKR] Speaker 1: And for this we can add additionally, or now additionally we can add additionally, [UKR] Speaker 1: and after that we can talk with him, but now we'll stay with Alex, [UKR] Speaker 1: or Nikita, and Yevhen, maybe, will go out into the corridor. [UKR] Speaker 1: I'll go out, tell them what the situation is at the moment, tell them that you're on duty, observing him, what you'll be doing, what we're planning with the professor. That will be correct. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] Ну после того, как дренаж поставили, да?
Speaker 2
00:00:01 [RUS] Speaker 1: Well, after they put in the drain, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, drain, changed antibiotics.
Speaker 1
00:00:07 [UKR] Speaker 1: The old man has a virus of "I don't give a damn" syndrome. [VO CANDIDATE] [UKR] Speaker 1: You can't do this, if I wrote to the head, you can find a drain, call me, call Marchenko, the drain will be found.
00:00:18 [RUS] Speaker 1: And the cytosis was how much? 4, 5, 6, they put in the drain, it became 2000 drain. [RUS] Speaker 1: Not even up for discussion.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS-NEEDS] Ну после того, как дренаж поставили, да?
Speaker 2
00:00:01 [RUS] Speaker 1: Well, after they put in the drain, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, drain, changed antibiotics.
Speaker 1
00:00:07 [UKR] Speaker 1: The old man has a virus of "I don't give a damn" syndrome. [VO CANDIDATE] [UKR] Speaker 1: You can't do this, if I wrote to the head, you can find a drain, call me, call Marchenko, the drain will be found.
00:00:18 [RUS] Speaker 1: And the cytosis was how much? 4, 5, 6, they put in the drain, it became 2000 drain. [RUS] Speaker 1: Not even up for discussion.
00:00:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: So tonight you're taking blood work. [RUS] Speaker 1: In the morning we call the ophthalmologist. [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll find out about the ophthalmologist. [RUS] Speaker 1: And when we decide to operate. [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll check the platelets. [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll say to shave the head completely. [RUS] Speaker 1: Because we might have to. [RUS] Speaker 1: Make an additional incision. [RUS] Speaker 1: Because in that place. [RUS] Speaker 1: Where it was originally. [RUS] Speaker 1: There's dirty broken periosteum. [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: First of all, we need to wash everything again. [RUS] Speaker 1: Second, we need to make a plastic base.
00:01:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: Because the frontal wall doesn't seem too bad. [RUS] Speaker 1: But on sagittal sections you can see that. [RUS] Speaker 1: Where the frontal sinus ends. [RUS] Speaker 1: The orbital lattice begins. [RUS] Speaker 1: There's such a hole. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, but is there someone to stay with the patients? [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll step out exactly at... [RUS] Speaker 2: Now I'll call Yuriy.
Speaker 2
00:01:19 [RUS] Speaker 2: We have the CT on hand. [RUS] Speaker 2: Okay?
Speaker 1
00:01:29 [UKR] Speaker 1: Mikhail burned me a disc, I'll look at the disc.
Speaker 2
00:01:40 [RUS] Speaker 1: Vasily is in charge.
Speaker 1
00:01:41 Speaker 2: Yes.
00:01:44 [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, let's go then. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, let's go then. [RUS] Speaker 1: Logan, you're here together with Vasily, and we'll see each other a bit later.
00:02:45 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued... [RUS] Speaker 1: And where are they all going now? [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello. [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello. [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm now on another floor near the combat block. [RUS] Speaker 1: Near the combat block on the second floor. [RUS] Speaker 1: Hello.
00:03:24 Speaker 1: Hello? Speaker 1: Hello? Speaker 1: Hello? Speaker 1: Hello?
00:04:04 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm saying, come to the second floor. You know where the second ICU is? [RUS] Speaker 1: And his relatives were sitting here, I understand. Where are they now? [RUS] Speaker 1: This is my chance. [RUS] Speaker 1: These formalities, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: Because they might get offended, say, [RUS] Speaker 1: Why are you filming him without our permission? [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, so we'll say, [RUS] Speaker 1: That they're only filming us. [RUS] Speaker 1: Without the patient, if they don't agree. [RUS] Speaker 1: Relatives. [RUS] Speaker 1: Will bring them later. [RUS] Speaker 1: So he, they sutured him.
00:05:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: Somewhere in Kramatorsk, right? [RUS] Speaker 1: The wound fell apart on us. [RUS] Speaker 1: You look, bone fragments, only membrane. [RUS] Speaker 3: Well yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: So this was some kind of. [RUS] Speaker 1: Shrapnel wound and the bone flew off. [RUS] Speaker 3: He was lying there a long time. [RUS] Speaker 3: We operated on his abdomen.
Speaker 3
00:05:17 [UKR] Speaker 3: He has a colostomy.
Speaker 1
00:05:18 [RUS] Speaker 3: And came to us. [RUS] Speaker 1: If Sergey Anatolievich was here, he would make a remark. [RUS] Speaker 1: To Alex, right? [RUS] Speaker 1: I said, if our director.
00:05:30 [UKR] Speaker 1: Saw you now,
00:05:32 [RUS] Speaker 1: He would say, [RUS] Speaker 1: How would the remark go?
00:05:39 Speaker 1: So you should know better all the...
00:06:10 [UKR] Speaker 1: Look, just through the room I took the professor, neurosurgeon, neurotraumatologist from Texas, Dallas. [UKR] Speaker 1: He's the head of the neurosurgical department and the ICU department. [UKR] Speaker 1: Just this week he came to us to work with us. [UKR] Speaker 1: So you don't worry, there was a camera, they're filming us without permission from relatives, patients. [UKR] Speaker 1: They're not filming patients, so you understand. They can film us, film equipment without patients.
00:06:42 Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Yes.
00:06:44 [UKR] Speaker 1: So there are no questions right away. Now about the patient. I also got information from the mobile hospital. [UKR] Speaker 1: Got shrapnel wounds in the morning. [UKR] Speaker 1: Well yes, got shrapnel wounds in the morning. I already resent the wound. [UKR] Speaker 1: This is what it was.
Speaker 4
00:07:13 [UKR] Speaker 1: This is what it was, and the limbs, this is what they sent us.
Speaker 1
00:07:20 [UKR] Speaker 4: Yes, just so we know what we're dealing with. [UKR] Speaker 1: They amputated the right arm, amputated the right lower limb. [UKR] Speaker 1: There was massive blood loss, low hemoglobin, low platelets. [UKR] Speaker 1: Against this background, to operate on him, to do a big operation is impossible. [UKR] Speaker 1: Now we just came, Yevgeniy is on duty, he's an anesthesiologist. [UKR] Speaker 1: And these two are from my team, they're on duty round the clock, from eight in the morning to eight in the morning. [UKR] Speaker 1: We transfused a liter of blood, a liter of plasma and platelet concentrate. [UKR] Speaker 1: 300 ml of platelet concentrate. [UKR] Speaker 1: At this moment the indicators are 131, 107, more or less normal.
00:08:13 [UKR] Speaker 1: They went up. [UKR] Speaker 1: Because the platelets were 65, that's a contraindication to our intervention. [UKR] Speaker 1: Four or five in the morning blood work is repeated. [UKR] Speaker 1: Four or five in the morning blood work is repeated. [UKR] Speaker 1: Tomorrow we come, we look. [UKR] Speaker 1: Alex, Sergey Anatolievich will be 100%.
Speaker 4
00:08:29 [UKR] Speaker 1: Alex, that's his name, Voladka is his surname. [UKR] Speaker 4: Alex, is there a translator? [UKR] Speaker 4: Can I translate, will you tell? [UKR] Speaker 4: I'm just saying, we understand that this is a serious problem for the guy.
Speaker 1
00:08:41 [UKR] Speaker 4: And we need to pull the kid through. [UKR] Speaker 1: I'll say, he needs to ask to use all the resources. [UKR] Speaker 1: Products, to save his life. [UKR] Speaker 1: He's both a neurosurgeon and a neuroanesthesiologist for intensive care. [UKR] Speaker 1: So our plans are to take blood work in the morning. [UKR] Speaker 1: Three, four in the morning. By morning there will be results. [UKR] Speaker 1: We look, if he'll be stable by blood work, if he'll be stable hemodynamically,
Speaker 4
00:09:11 [UKR] Speaker 1: That's pressure, pulse, then we plan him for the OR.
Speaker 1
00:09:15 [UKR] Speaker 4: Tell him, please, that this scheme is maintained, what do you think, not Alex, so we won't bother you? [UKR] Speaker 1: Until morning you keep in touch with the anesthesiologist. Tomorrow, I think, around half past eight, nine we'll have rounds. [UKR] Speaker 1: We'll come here. And after nine we'll meet, I'm on the fourth floor in the office, we'll explain the situation. [UKR] Speaker 1: I'll finish my thought. If he'll be stable by blood indicators, if he'll be stable by blood pressure, we plan him for surgery. [UKR] Speaker 1: Besides that, we plan to involve the ophthalmologist again. Why? The left eye is destroyed.
00:10:00 [UKR] Speaker 1: But we need to check if everything was done correctly with the left eye. Why? Because there can be remnants of dead tissue, I'm telling it like it is, which can later lead to inflammation. [UKR] Speaker 1: They need to be removed. [UKR] Speaker 1: So it cleans out, so the walls remain. [UKR] Speaker 1: A prosthesis can be put in, God willing, if he survives. [UKR] Speaker 1: The right eye is intact. [UKR] Speaker 1: The right is there. [UKR] Speaker 1: The right is intact, and the left eye is completely lost. [UKR] Speaker 1: Our volume of surgery: the base of the skull is destroyed. [UKR] Speaker 1: Roughly speaking, his brain is looking into the nasal cavity.
00:10:39 [RUS] Speaker 1: There's hematoma, there's contusion, but not critical. [RUS] Speaker 1: There's hematoma, there's contusion, but not critical. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm saying, first of all, communication between the external environment and communication with the brain. [RUS] Speaker 1: This is the gateway for infection. [VO CANDIDATE] [RUS] Speaker 1: If we don't close it, then 2-3-4 days, and there will be meningoencephalitis, there will be inflammation. [RUS] Speaker 1: And plus we'll look at non-viable hematomas, non-viable brain under the microscope. [RUS] Speaker 1: Carefully we'll remove it, meaning we won't touch living brain tissue. [RUS] Speaker 1: What's the difficulty? [RUS] Speaker 1: For us to close the skin, bone, brain membrane properly. [RUS] Speaker 1: Why? Because you saw that all this is destroyed. [RUS] Speaker 1: We'll have to piece by piece, layer by layer assemble it all. [RUS] Speaker 1: That's one. [RUS] Speaker 1: And second, what's very difficult is that this is polytrauma. [RUS] Speaker 1: Meaning combined trauma, not just isolated, only TBI.
00:11:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: And he has what's called traumatic shock, hemorrhagic shock, [RUS] Speaker 1: With blood loss, no limb, one and the other. [RUS] Speaker 1: This complicates the situation. [RUS] Speaker 1: So everyone talks about guarantees. [RUS] Speaker 1: Guarantees, well, first of all, we hope that, [RUS] Speaker 1: He'll be stable in the morning by condition. [RUS] Speaker 1: Wait, you don't know, [RUS] Speaker 1: These guys won't let me lie, [RUS] Speaker 1: We've already treated 2500 of these head wounds. [VO CANDIDATE] [RUS] Speaker 1: And they know what I'm talking about, I have to tell you this. [RUS] Speaker 1: You need to understand what we're dealing with, and then it's easier for you. [RUS] Speaker 1: And when I talk next time, you already know this backstory, [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll say, this is better, this is worse, and it's easier for you to orient. [RUS] Speaker 1: So, what I said, about what's needed for him to be stable in the morning,
00:12:21 [RUS] Speaker 1: First of all, by blood indicators, by pressure indicators. [RUS] Speaker 1: And by consciousness level indicators. [RUS] Speaker 1: So his consciousness level would be, he's now at the level of superficial coma. [RUS] Speaker 1: There's coma 1, 2, 3. [RUS] Speaker 1: 3 doesn't survive. [RUS] Speaker 1: 1 is superficial coma, 2 is deep. [RUS] Speaker 1: 1, yes, he has coma 1. [RUS] Speaker 1: Coma 1, meaning this is superficial coma. [RUS] Speaker 1: Guarantees, if he'll be stable, [RUS] Speaker 1: Guarantees, if he'll be stable, [RUS] Speaker 1: There's a guarantee that we'll do a planned surgery, [RUS] Speaker 1: Under a modern microscope, [RUS] Speaker 1: Carefully, unhurried surgery. [RUS] Speaker 1: So it's me, Alex and Rostislav, [RUS] Speaker 1: This is the team we're planning. [RUS] Speaker 1: God willing, he'll be stable. [RUS] Speaker 2: If tomorrow everything is in order by blood work... [RUS] Speaker 1: By the body's condition and neurological condition, [RUS] Speaker 1: The three of us are going to the OR. [RUS] Speaker 1: But first the ophthalmologist looks at him, they'll completely shave his head.
00:13:18 [RUS] Speaker 1: Why? Because we might have to make additional incisions to shift the skin, [RUS] Speaker 1: To close it all. [RUS] Speaker 1: And only when we give the go-ahead, the OR is ready, we go to the OR. [RUS] Speaker 1: This is already the professor's fourth visit. [RUS] Speaker 1: Twice a year he comes, a whole week we operate. [RUS] Speaker 1: First of all, wounded military, wounded civilians. [RUS] Speaker 1: So you understand. [RUS] Speaker 1: We understand.
00:13:49 [UKR] Speaker 1: Understand us. [VO CANDIDATE]
00:13:52 [RUS] Speaker 1: We understand, we want to do everything in the best way possible.
00:14:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: For the left eye's vision, no, the right eye, it's physically intact, but to assess how much he sees, visual acuity. [RUS] Speaker 1: Everything else is when he regains consciousness, now we can say that the eyeball, optic [RUS] Speaker 1: Nerve, all the eye movement muscles, they're all intact, but how this eye works. [RUS] Speaker 1: I told them everything, that we have depending on him,
00:14:28 [UKR] Speaker 1: Depending on him, depending.
00:14:49 Speaker 1: Forgot to say, Alex, no, I told you about he has lung contusion.
00:14:58 [RUS] Speaker 1: Lung contusion. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll also say now, lung contusion, as a rule, always combines with heart contusion. [RUS] Speaker 1: So he's constantly, this is why we spent time, [RUS] Speaker 1: We looked at tests and looked at his indicators, [RUS] Speaker 1: So he'd have stable blood pressure. [RUS] Speaker 1: Why? Because lung contusion happens... [RUS] Speaker 1: For 2 hours, for 2, don't interrupt, well.
Speaker 2
00:15:36 [RUS] Speaker 1: He has, you have the mechanism of injury.
Speaker 1
00:15:42 [RUS] Speaker 2: Part, I'll look.
00:16:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: Why I'm saying, precisely in this examination, what they sent me from the military hospital, there's no information, so I won't, if I don't know what I'm talking about. [RUS] Speaker 1: That the brain injury is severe, [RUS] Speaker 1: That's one thing, we know what to do with it. [RUS] Speaker 1: But you need to understand, [RUS] Speaker 1: This is polytrauma, combined [RUS] Speaker 1: Trauma, no two limbs, [RUS] Speaker 1: Lung contusion, heart contusion, [RUS] Speaker 1: Especially the first two-three days, [RUS] Speaker 1: For him to have stable indicators. [RUS] Speaker 1: Everything is being done for this, [RUS] Speaker 1: But this doesn't depend on us. Despite the fact that, [RUS] Speaker 1: He's young, we want to hope,
00:16:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: That he'll get through all this. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay, we're going to rest, and tomorrow then, [RUS] Speaker 1: If needed, to the OR. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, you'll get it there. Yes, yes, yes.
00:16:40 Speaker 1: Let's go.
00:16:44 [RUS] Speaker 1: Nikita, you coming? [RUS] Speaker 1: I see the attitude right away.
00:16:52 [UKR] Speaker 1: Like this a bit, you know.
00:16:55 [RUS] Speaker 1: You said it right, I wanted to say that aggressive, [RUS] Speaker 1: But I understand that... [RUS] Speaker 1: You're the responsible one?
00:17:03 Speaker 1: Yes.
00:17:04 [RUS] Speaker 1: We came with our American professor, looked at the patient. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes I know. [RUS] Speaker 1: Together with whom. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm saying, we didn't go with Alex yet. [RUS] Speaker 1: And Sergey Anatolievich said for me to look, [RUS] Speaker 1: So I already grabbed him, we took a look. [RUS] Speaker 1: Severe. [RUS] Speaker 1: Everything needed was transfused. [RUS] Speaker 1: There's also lung contusion, I understand, heart contusion. [RUS] Speaker 1: If he'll be stable, then tomorrow we'll look at him again with Sergey Anatolievich together. [RUS] Speaker 1: And we'll plan. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes yes yes yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: Learn English, I don't need to take exams, but you do.
00:17:50 [RUS] Speaker 1: So you understand, 7 a.m., so 7 a.m. I met him and we've been everywhere. [RUS] Speaker 1: That's roughly 12 hours, I've already worn them out, well, nothing. [RUS] Speaker 1: Let's go, I'll introduce the team there, you haven't seen them.
Speaker 5
00:18:22 Speaker 1: It's my Speaker 5: Your son Speaker 1: No no no son Speaker 1: A member of my Speaker 1: Neurosurgical team
Speaker 1
00:18:30 Speaker 1: Nikita Speaker 1: Nikita Speaker 1: Lombrosa Speaker 5: Thaddeus Matula Speaker 1: It's a Speaker 1: Chief of this Speaker 1: Oh, team, yes, yes. Speaker 1: As I have a lot of awards. Speaker 1: Emmy, Oscar, no, a lot of. Speaker 1: Yes, he's very smart. Speaker 1: You will have it, for this one. Speaker 1: Smart, smart and energetic. Speaker 1: We spent with his team,
00:19:00 Speaker 1: It's maybe 12 hours, yes? Speaker 1: Oh yeah, you're good, okay, good. Speaker 1: At 7:00 a.m. I catch you. Speaker 1: And now 7:00 p.m. we spent 12 hours. Speaker 1: We checked the condition of this patient. Speaker 1: And after that we had a long conversation Speaker 1: With his relatives and his, Speaker 1: Comrade, comrade. Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: We tried to explain the situation to them. Speaker 1: It's the most difficult part of our work when we speak with relatives, with friends, because I am not sure this patient will be alive in any case. [VO CANDIDATE]
00:19:48 Speaker 1: He can die in a moment. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: Now, two hours later, maybe in the morning, here tomorrow, that's why we need to explain his Speaker 1: Severe injury, not only severe injuries to the head, severe injury to lungs, yes. Speaker 1: Lung contusion, and I think if you have a lung contusion, he has a heart Speaker 1: Contusion also, maybe, probably, if both sides of lung are contusions, that's why it's the heart only also. Speaker 1: Has damage, and lost arm, lost the leg, hemorrhagic shock, traumatic shock, and
00:20:45 Speaker 1: Anemia, yeah, anemia and blood transfusion.
Speaker 5
00:20:51 Speaker 1: Blood loss, transfusion, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1
00:20:58 Speaker 5: You had to talk to the family? Speaker 1: Yeah, I have, with relatives, his family, maybe, and comrade, yeah. Speaker 1: The primary comrade, they spent all day in the hospital and they have a lot of questions and Speaker 1: Asked me and Alex and my team to help save the life of this young man, because he lost arm, leg, and one eye. Speaker 1: But they would like he continued to live and recover. Yeah, we need to go home. I have his
00:21:44 Speaker 1: CT and I'll check this CT a bit later after a cup of tea or maybe coffee and check all the slides. Speaker 1: In axial, coronal, sagittal projection, in order, and when I go to bed and have plan in my brain. Speaker 1: What we need to do tomorrow together with you and with Rostislav. Rostislav after 24 hours duty but I
00:22:16 [RUS] Speaker 1: I asked him to stay with us.
00:23:08 [UKR] Speaker 1: He told about you.
Speaker 5
00:23:16 [RUS] Speaker 1: And about Rostislav too. [RUS] Speaker 5: I think we we met.
Speaker 1
00:23:21 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is Vadim. [RUS] Speaker 1: You're talking about Vadim. [RUS] Speaker 1: Vadim. [RUS] Speaker 1: Vadim. [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm introducing Vadim.
00:23:29 Speaker 1: Yes.
Speaker 2
00:23:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:23:32 Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 2
00:23:34 [RUS] Speaker 1: You're staying in charge, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, Rostislav is with you. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, yes. [RUS] Speaker 1: Demoted, right? [RUS] Speaker 1: If there are any screw-ups, this one is responsible... [RUS] Speaker 1: If there are any screw-ups, this one is responsible... [RUS] Speaker 1: And if there's an award, we'll award Rostislav.
Speaker 1
00:23:52 Speaker 1: Can I take a picture? Speaker 1: It's my office. Speaker 1: It's never really so messy. Speaker 1: Teddy. Speaker 1: You have never seen this photo. Speaker 1: Yes yes.
00:24:11 [UKR] Speaker 1: My wife should never see this mess.
Speaker 6
00:24:38 [UKR] Speaker 1: Not get permission from either the relatives, or the patients themselves.
Speaker 1
00:24:43 [UKR] Speaker 6: So, can we not show his face?
00:25:00 [UKR] Speaker 1: If the patient starts to recover, then we can't show his face,
00:25:07 Speaker 1: But without face we can... Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 6: It's like, uh, Mr. Rogers, you're like, "Wait, I can go to the OR tomorrow."
Speaker 5
00:25:48 Speaker 5: I get to go, too. Speaker 5: Right, or, yeah, alright. Speaker 5: We're gonna get to go to the OR tomorrow. Speaker 6: Here, Andre, here are your white shoes here. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 6
00:26:17 Speaker 6: There used to be only one. Speaker 6: Have a lot more time. Speaker 5: They have missions. Speaker 5: Do everything that's tied together with Speaker 5: The hospital. That's our way in. Speaker 5: One, two, three.
00:26:30 Speaker 6: There was only one before. Speaker 6: One, two, three. Speaker 5: And they kept recording all day. Speaker 5: And we have one more in your car. Speaker 5: So when we go, Speaker 5: You're coming. Speaker 1: I remember. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: If I have Speaker 1: The key from your Speaker 1: Room you can leave here right now.
Speaker 1
00:26:52 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: But it's here. Speaker 1: I'm really right in the corner there. Speaker 1: And he's located, my man in yours.
00:27:00 Speaker 1: You can communicate with him because he's responsible for your hour. Speaker 1: For hour, lunch, for this. Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 2: Go. Speaker 2: Go.
Speaker 5
00:27:19 Speaker 5: Oh, yeah, yes, of course. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you were, you were, you were looking very uh, I know. Speaker 5: But like the, you know, obviously what they just saw, that would have started at the stabilization center. Speaker 5: Logan, we were talking to Anastasia about all of her.
00:28:04 Speaker 5: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 5: I had a huge monologue telling a story about the work in the community. Speaker 5: Oh, yeah. Speaker 5: How she found journalism? Speaker 5: Journalism, well, yeah, it was on this, and I was hating when it was on this. Speaker 5: I'm not immune to not liking the picture.
00:28:55 Speaker 5: . Speaker 5: Is it? Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:29:00 Speaker 5: I'll find it.
00:29:33 [RUS] Speaker 1: I want, for example, to go to the ward in ICU.
Speaker 6
00:29:41 [RUS] Speaker 1: And after that, I want it to be in ICU. [RUS] Speaker 6: That's very good. [RUS] Speaker 6: You're leaving? [RUS] Speaker 6: You're going to Patagonia? [RUS] Speaker 5: I don't know, that's Logan.
Speaker 5
00:29:59 [RUS] Speaker 5: That's Logan.
Speaker 6
00:30:01 Speaker 5: Yeah, a bathroom. Speaker 6: Oh, yeah. Speaker 6: Hey, where are you guys?
Speaker 1
00:30:12 Speaker 1: You can see a lot of... Speaker 1: Yeah? Speaker 1: It's a gift for me. Speaker 1: Ah, nice. Speaker 1: From patients, from their relatives. Speaker 1: And this gift from Alex Voladka. Speaker 1: No. Speaker 1: And yeah, Rock Harmonia. Speaker 5: Yeah, they need a, they need a, Speaker 5: They need a key. Speaker 5: They need a key. Speaker 5: They need a key. Speaker 1: Key in the bathroom? Speaker 6: I can show them where that is, Speaker 6: I can show them where that is, Speaker 6: If you give him a key. Speaker 6: And that's more important than Michael Jordan. Speaker 5: Yeah, right.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I'll show you where it is.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I'll show you where it is.
00:02:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
Speaker 2
00:02:43 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I'll show you where it is.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: I'll show you where it is.
00:02:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
Speaker 2
00:02:43 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
Speaker 3
00:03:05 [UKR] Speaker 2: Thank you.
00:03:36 Speaker 3: I'm going to give you
00:04:00 Speaker 3: I'm familiar with his moods. Speaker 3: But he makes beautiful pictures. Speaker 3: And he absolutely hates it that I do any filming at all. Speaker 3: Because he is very exacting and demanding of the image. Speaker 3: So I was going to come myself, just myself, this trip, right?
00:04:30 Speaker 3: And I was just going to be doing what you've seen me do, you know, like just following and getting whatever.
Speaker 2
00:04:35 Speaker 3: And then I asked.
Speaker 3
00:04:44 Speaker 2: Oh, you say from food. Speaker 3: Oh, right, right. Speaker 2: From lunch. Speaker 3: Uh-huh, yes. Speaker 3: Yeah, there was a lot of food from lunch. Speaker 3: A lot of food from lunch. Speaker 3: Oh, memory full. Speaker 3: No, no, no photo of Sirico tonight. Speaker 1: So you guys have to go back to the room and now do our computer work, right? Speaker 1: We do. Speaker 1: A couple hours of work. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yep. Speaker 3: Yeah, we have a lot of media. Speaker 3: I would love it if we could be able to have something that Anastasia can look at tomorrow of what you got,
00:05:30 Speaker 3: so that she can, of the OR, just if there's any, like, you know, anything that, yeah, anything we could,
Speaker 1
00:05:41 Speaker 3: we would need to know extra from context we wouldn't be able to figure out without language. Speaker 1: Are you going to the OR? Speaker 1: Are you going to the OR? Speaker 1: I'm going to the OR. Speaker 1: We'll figure it out. Speaker 1: We'll bring our comps tomorrow. Speaker 1: Okay. Yep. Speaker 3: Yep. Let me see.
Speaker 3
00:06:00 Speaker 3: That'll help. Speaker 3: Yes. That will help. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 1: What do you mean? Speaker 1: Like earpieces? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: You know, one of these days, you know, you can come and shoot and just be a pure producer and wear one and, you know, make it look like you are in some sort of espionage. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: Film. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: Appreciate it. Speaker 3: I want to try to be one of the first guys. Speaker 3: Yeah, I know. Speaker 3: Both of you. Speaker 3: Whew. Speaker 3: I think you're right now outshining.
Speaker 2
00:06:53 Speaker 3: Andre. Speaker 2: I want to be some good. Speaker 2: I want to be some good. Speaker 3: Yeah, we can walk out.
Speaker 3
00:07:00 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: All downhill. Speaker 3: All downhill. Speaker 3: All downhill from here. Speaker 3: Whew.
Speaker 2
00:07:21 Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 2: - Yeah. Speaker 2: - Information CT brain. Speaker 2: - Speaker 2: - Have time to study. Speaker 2: - Speaker 2: - Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:08:22 Speaker 3: So Logan, you got the conversation that we talked about with the family? Speaker 1: No, not the family. Speaker 1: Oh, that's why I didn't come back up with them.
Speaker 3
00:08:32 Speaker 1: Uh-huh. Speaker 3: Oh, gotcha. Speaker 3: Greg, did you roll on a closed door or something? Speaker 3: We have audio. Speaker 3: There's anything. Speaker 1: I'm talking to the family. Speaker 1: I may have a couple shots of the empty waiting room.
Speaker 1
00:09:06 Speaker 1: It wasn't even like they went through a door. Speaker 1: They went back out the way they came. Speaker 1: Okay. Got you.
Speaker 3
00:09:15 Speaker 1: Where they went, if that makes sense. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah. It does.
00:10:20 Speaker 3: Thank you, thank you. Speaker 3: Did it. Made it. Speaker 3: I can disconnect myself. Speaker 3: Alright, there you go. Speaker 3: Oh, yeah. It probably is. Speaker 3: is that my water Speaker 3: okay Speaker 3: all right everybody's in that car so we're good to go
00:11:20 Speaker 3: This is your... Speaker 3: I just don't want to break it. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, you're fine. Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: I have mics in my pockets.
00:12:00 Speaker 3: I mean, we left them just... Speaker 3: *crash
00:12:48 Speaker 3: a morgue Speaker 3: like right now tonight Speaker 3: okay oh wow Speaker 3: uh-huh Speaker 3: wow Speaker 3: Wow.
00:13:35 Speaker 3: Oh man, memory full on every card. Speaker 3: Memory, it's okay. Speaker 3: We'll be back right. Speaker 3: Sorry about that. Speaker 3: Wow. Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:14:24 Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 1: then you just get to the camera move Speaker 1: especially you know this guy because other people are Speaker 1: especially you know this guy because other people are
Speaker 3
00:14:58 Speaker 1: are not getting a camera move Speaker 3: I get it Speaker 3: ok Speaker 1: oh here we are, oh great Speaker 1: I'm so happy they're so close Speaker 3: yes Speaker 3: yes Speaker 3: me too
00:15:49 Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: I'm gonna see if the front desk has scissors because I'll do the Ukrainian flag magnet work tonight too. Speaker 3: I'll get out. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're unloading here.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 All right, I put, there you go. Speaker 1: All right, I put, there you go. Speaker 1: Ukraine flag. Speaker 1: Ukraine flag. Speaker 1: That's awesome. Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 1: It looks like you got a lapel. Speaker 2: It's upside down, dude.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Okay. Speaker 1: The card isn't working. Speaker 1: His card isn't working. Speaker 1: I already know what they're going through. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 1: No, I meant like film it. Speaker 1: If they get it this time, it's fine. Speaker 1: If they get it this time, it's fine.
Speaker 2
00:00:22 Speaker 2: No. Speaker 2: I was saying no.
Speaker 3
00:00:27 Speaker 3: Yeah, we'll try tomorrow. Speaker 3: So what room is it that we need to try tomorrow? Speaker 3: What room do we need to pay for tomorrow? Speaker 3: This is for 5-11. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Try tomorrow? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: We have to understand why. Speaker 3: We have to understand why. Speaker 3: Even saw that. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're going to have to go.
Speaker 1
00:01:08 Speaker 4: So, I will invite you at 12. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 4: At this place. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 4: So, I can catch all of you. Speaker 4: And, I, I, I, we, we met Anastasia. Speaker 4: And, I, I, I, we, we met Anastasia.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Okay. Speaker 1: The card isn't working. Speaker 1: His card isn't working. Speaker 1: I already know what they're going through. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 1: No, I meant like film it. Speaker 1: If they get it this time, it's fine. Speaker 1: If they get it this time, it's fine.
Speaker 2
00:00:22 Speaker 2: No. Speaker 2: I was saying no.
Speaker 3
00:00:27 Speaker 3: Yeah, we'll try tomorrow. Speaker 3: So what room is it that we need to try tomorrow? Speaker 3: What room do we need to pay for tomorrow? Speaker 3: This is for 5-11. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Try tomorrow? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: We have to understand why. Speaker 3: We have to understand why. Speaker 3: Even saw that. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're going to have to go.
Speaker 1
00:01:08 Speaker 4: So, I will invite you at 12. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 4: At this place. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 4: So, I can catch all of you. Speaker 4: And, I, I, I, we, we met Anastasia. Speaker 4: And, I, I, I, we, we met Anastasia.
Speaker 4
00:01:21 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: We will meet you in the internet. Speaker 3: So, do you want me to go with you to the restaurant or you can go just to the internet?
Speaker 3
00:01:32 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: And he says that he can take you. Speaker 4: All of you and after the coffee and restaurant, I organized an excursion.
Speaker 1
00:01:43 Speaker 1: So we were thinking we would all have dinner with you tonight rather than film. Speaker 1: But if you'd rather have lunch with you and then film dinner, we can enjoy lunch. Speaker 1: Because we're eating in a restaurant right now. Speaker 1: I think, why don't we just have a lunch where we all talk and, you know, get to know each other a little bit better.
Speaker 4
00:02:14 Speaker 1: And then, like, what are the plans for dinner? Speaker 4: What I plan during dinner is a talk with you, with Alex. Speaker 4: And you need to, I would like you not to be hungry. Speaker 4: And after that, we can spend time. Speaker 4: And I show the... Speaker 4: After lunch, bright and dark size of our city.
Speaker 1
00:02:44 Speaker 4: Okay. Great. Yeah. Speaker 1: First of all, you need to eat. After that, you need to walk. Speaker 2: Are you going to try to spot? Do you want slippers? Speaker 1: Eventually, maybe. Sure. I don't know. I don't think I'll have time. Speaker 2: Okay. We'll say no then. If you want, you can come get them.
Speaker 3
00:03:00 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 3: So, next five days, you need lunchbox, right? Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Sorry, one more time. Speaker 4: We plan lunch, and after that, excursion, short excursion.
Speaker 4
00:03:11 Speaker 4: And on dinner, you can spend time if you would like.
Speaker 3
00:03:15 Speaker 4: You can go to spa, you can go to another restaurant, maybe. Speaker 3: So, okay, so then, breakfast, you can eat breakfast. Speaker 3: Lunch, and after that, you can plan to rest.
Speaker 1
00:03:28 Speaker 4: Yes, you plan, so... Speaker 1: Even though I'd love to get a meal with them, I do feel it's good for us to all, you know, rest and get some food and do that and then we get the tour. Speaker 1: But I can be convinced that we should get the lunch. Speaker 1: What do you think? Speaker 1: I think we should film the lunch. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: So what's the plan? Speaker 3: So what's the plan? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Laura, what's the plan?
Speaker 3
00:04:00 Speaker 3: The plan is that we're not going to film you going to church. Speaker 3: And then we're going to meet at here and the group of 5. Speaker 3: And then we're going to meet at here and the group of 5. Speaker 3: And we're going to take us to lunch. Speaker 3: 11.45. Speaker 3: 11.45. Speaker 3: 11.45. Speaker 3: This is the room. Speaker 3: This is the room. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: And do they have keys? Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 2: Thad, what room is Thaddeus Matula? Speaker 3: For you, it's 5.10. Speaker 2: 5.10. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: On the first floor, do I remind you anything about the hotel? Speaker 1: No, tell me.
Speaker 1
00:04:30 Speaker 1: I haven't been here. Speaker 1: We'll be there later. Speaker 2: We'll be there. Speaker 2: And 5.11 is Laura? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: All right. Speaker 2: So meet at 11.45. Speaker 3: 11.45. Speaker 3: 11.45. Speaker 3: Great. Speaker 3: Great. Speaker 3: Enough time for you. Speaker 3: Perfect. Speaker 4: 11.45. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 4: All right. Speaker 4: All right. Speaker 4: I need to help you with the... Speaker 3: Oh, maybe. Speaker 3: I need to help you with the... Speaker 3: Oh, yeah. Speaker 3: Maybe help me. Speaker 1: Did we already get stuff for the hotel to sign? Speaker 1: Did we send them that? Speaker 1: I mean, I'll check with Terry. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 3
00:05:16 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 1: I think, I think, I think, did they get slippers? Speaker 3: I think. Speaker 1: Yeah, I'll take them. Speaker 3: What's Speaker 3: No, this is all them. Speaker 3: Yeah, they think it helps.
00:06:02 Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: All right.
Speaker 1
00:06:37 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Is it Taki-youg? Speaker 1: What's Ukrainian for thank you? Speaker 1: What is the Ukrainian word for thank you? Speaker 1: Jakovye. Speaker 1: Jakovye. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Anastasia, we'll see you later. Speaker 1: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:07:10 Speaker 2: See we have room Speaker 3: Okay, we'll come back down Speaker 2: We want to Speaker 2: You want to hand me a camera?
Speaker 1
00:07:21 Speaker 4: Five
Speaker 2
00:07:26 Speaker 1: We made it Speaker 2: You gotta get everybody in the rooms yet, this is turning into a clusterfuck Speaker 2: Where's the other handle for this thing? Speaker 2: the top of it. It might not be Speaker 2: strapped together. Speaker 2: Tell on its side.
Speaker 1
00:07:48 Speaker 1: Turn right. Speaker 1: All you get out of the middle.
Speaker 2
00:07:55 Speaker 1: I'm sorry. Speaker 2: Backwards. Speaker 2: We just need everybody up here.
00:08:00 Speaker 2: Is that your bag? Speaker 2: These are my bags. Speaker 1: Oh yeah, so they didn't need to come up here. Speaker 2: No, that's fine, but it's easier this way. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 1: Let me, uh...
Speaker 1
00:08:14 Speaker 1: Is that, uh... Speaker 1: I think this is us, right? Speaker 1: That bag? Speaker 1: I think that's one that Anastasia brought. Speaker 3: But, like, my bag. Speaker 3: Yeah, you guys should... Speaker 3: I think you go back there and turn the right. Speaker 3: You should get this off. Speaker 3: You should get this off. Speaker 3: Okay.
00:09:13 Speaker 1: Jeez. Speaker 1: Wow. Speaker 1: Wow.
Speaker 2
00:10:36 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, so this does not suck. No, it's good. You can crack a window too to get some air because they're not big at air conditioning. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, so this does not suck. No, it's good. You can crack a window too to get some air because they're not big at air conditioning.
Speaker 1
00:10:44 Speaker 2: Yeah. Alright, good. Alright, see you have plenty of stuff up there to lay out. I know, I know. This is great. Speaker 1: Alright, man. We're here. Finally. Yes. Those aren't mine. This one's mine. This one's mine.
00:11:47 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:14:13 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:15:32 Speaker 1: All right.
00:17:41 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:18:48 Speaker 1: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, the flag on top of it. Why is that in black?
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, the flag on top of it. Why is that in black? Speaker 2: Not white. It's yellow. Yellow and blue. Speaker 2: Ukrainian flag, but maybe during the time, a long time, due to the rain, this change. Speaker 2: Okay, the colors fade. Yeah, okay. Speaker 2: But it's Ukrainian flag. Speaker 1: How many other factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these parts for missiles?
Speaker 1
00:00:56 Speaker 2: a lot of equipment, maybe tools for our space. Speaker 1: Are there other factories like it in Ukraine? Speaker 1: Just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. Speaker 1: Just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. Speaker 3: And so, anyway, go ahead. Speaker 1: Are you ahead of us or behind us? Speaker 1: Thad, are you ahead of us or behind us? Speaker 3: We're ahead of you. Speaker 3: If you keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Speaker 3: If you keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Speaker 1: Okay, we see you. Speaker 3: There you are. Speaker 3: Get back there. Speaker 1: Okay.
00:01:30 Speaker 2: You can see the right hand. Speaker 1: Look to the right. Speaker 1: There's a lot of damage. Speaker 2: A lot of damage. Speaker 2: Windows damage. Speaker 2: A lot of. Speaker 3: We pulled off this side. Speaker 1: Okay, yeah, we got you. Speaker 3: There you are. Speaker 1: Oh, we passed you. Speaker 1: Yeah, okay. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, you blew by us. Speaker 2: I don't see it. Speaker 1: There's one car behind us. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Where are you guys now? Speaker 2: You can see. Speaker 3: Also, we're right behind you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, the flag on top of it. Why is that in black?
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, the flag on top of it. Why is that in black? Speaker 2: Not white. It's yellow. Yellow and blue. Speaker 2: Ukrainian flag, but maybe during the time, a long time, due to the rain, this change. Speaker 2: Okay, the colors fade. Yeah, okay. Speaker 2: But it's Ukrainian flag. Speaker 1: How many other factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these parts for missiles?
Speaker 1
00:00:56 Speaker 2: a lot of equipment, maybe tools for our space. Speaker 1: Are there other factories like it in Ukraine? Speaker 1: Just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. Speaker 1: Just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. Speaker 3: And so, anyway, go ahead. Speaker 1: Are you ahead of us or behind us? Speaker 1: Thad, are you ahead of us or behind us? Speaker 3: We're ahead of you. Speaker 3: If you keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Speaker 3: If you keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Speaker 1: Okay, we see you. Speaker 3: There you are. Speaker 3: Get back there. Speaker 1: Okay.
00:01:30 Speaker 2: You can see the right hand. Speaker 1: Look to the right. Speaker 1: There's a lot of damage. Speaker 2: A lot of damage. Speaker 2: Windows damage. Speaker 2: A lot of. Speaker 3: We pulled off this side. Speaker 1: Okay, yeah, we got you. Speaker 3: There you are. Speaker 1: Oh, we passed you. Speaker 1: Yeah, okay. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, you blew by us. Speaker 2: I don't see it. Speaker 1: There's one car behind us. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Where are you guys now? Speaker 2: You can see. Speaker 3: Also, we're right behind you.
Speaker 2
00:02:19 Speaker 3: We're pulling up on you. Speaker 2: Right ahead, you can see a water pool and the first floor you can see damage with wooden windows. Speaker 2: Yeah, yes. Speaker 2: Yeah, yes. Speaker 2: Water pool? Speaker 1: Yeah, the Olympic pool. Speaker 2: Yes, the first floor covered only the wooden window. Speaker 2: It's just after the rocket attack, Russian rocket attack, it will damage a lot of... Speaker 2: the right part of this building is destroyed you can see yeah yeah you can see the right part oh Speaker 2: yes you can see it right there yes right there destroyed it's a situation now you can see after Speaker 2: the partially repair partial rebuilding you can see it's a missile so that was a big uh it's uh 10
00:03:10 Speaker 2: meters from this building it was a big hole maybe five to five meters i remember you showed me Speaker 2: I want to throw your visits. Speaker 2: It's deeper than three meters deeper. Speaker 2: You see? Speaker 2: Located above the... Speaker 1: Yes, this is the Aquatic Center we're passing. Speaker 2: On the right hand you can see a lot of destroyed these factories. Speaker 1: Yeah, a lot of the windows are destroyed. Speaker 2: Destroyed due to Russian attacks. Speaker 2: Even you can see the stone, the roof of this...
Speaker 1
00:03:46 Speaker 1: Yeah, I never realized how many windows get damaged when a drone or missiles
Speaker 2
00:04:05 Speaker 1: Yeah, that one looks terrible Speaker 2: We don't have permission to film this, but I can tell you about this.
Speaker 1
00:04:14 Speaker 2: You can see after the fire. Speaker 1: Yeah, there's nothing left in that building, just the shell. Speaker 2: And this also. Speaker 1: Yes.
Speaker 2
00:05:33 Speaker 2: - Speaker 2: in our underground shuttle shuttle and even I slept there we can't make it bad you know that Speaker 2: And we go to this underground shuttle at 2:00 a.m.
00:06:00 Speaker 2: and still there to 6:00, 7:00 a.m.
Speaker 1
00:06:06 Speaker 2: and after that I did go to work and perform surgery. Speaker 1: I can tell whenever I get texts from you at 5:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. in U.S. Central Time, Speaker 1: I know you're in a shelter because that is 1:00 in the morning for you or 2:00 in the morning.
Speaker 2
00:06:28 Speaker 1: And you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter. Speaker 2: Yes, in the open room without light, without electricity, without Wi-Fi, Speaker 2: you well remember last year when you were together with rocar monda in chicago university conference
Speaker 3
00:06:48 Speaker 2: yes and we speak i told you if i will have electricity and wi-fi i can to have wi-fi connection
Speaker 2
00:07:01 Speaker 3: and i take part we are uh we're behind you i see you so long we're at the light booth behind you
Speaker 3
00:07:07 Speaker 2: yeah we're fighting we will wait you
Speaker 2
00:07:13 Speaker 3: thank you well uh we're the first car that will come up behind you i try to catch like
Speaker 3
00:07:25 Speaker 2: time part of the day because i would like to show you more Speaker 3: Well, you're going to get that opportunity. Speaker 3: Anyway, Andre, you were telling Alex that if he didn't get power by, Speaker 3: or if you didn't get power by something, and then I cut you off. Speaker 3: So pick up from there, please. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 1: Yeah, you're talking about when you, you said you would give the virtual presentation
Speaker 1
00:07:55 Speaker 1: at one of the University of Chicago trauma conferences, Speaker 1: which was on Friday and Saturday morning. Speaker 1: But you said only if you had electricity. Speaker 1: If you had no Wi-Fi or no electricity, you would not be able to participate.
Speaker 2
00:08:10 Speaker 2: I have a stable Wi-Fi connection only in my hospital, Mexico Hospital, because we have
00:08:32 [RUS] Speaker 2: This year
00:08:50 Speaker 2: have this report from my office from my cabinet of hospital because i am not sure then i have Speaker 2: possibility to perform this from my home yes because often we didn't have we don't have Speaker 2: electricity wi-fi connections that's why last time when was Speaker 2: missile attack and destroy some part of the plant located near my home we Speaker 2: didn't have electricity five days five five days five days
Speaker 1
00:09:31 Speaker 2: i have a small power station but it needs to save my life my refrigerator Speaker 1: So you have like a small portable, like you said, generator that you use the refrigerator
Speaker 2
00:09:58 Speaker 1: to keep the food cold.
00:10:11 [RUS] Speaker 2: And I have everything for heating, for warmth, and this also depends on electricity, so I
00:10:22 Speaker 2: connect the refrigerator and this system with my
00:11:07 Speaker 2: Now we are going to go to Nabrejna street, it's near the river Dnepro. Speaker 2: It's a most tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic Speaker 2: symbol of our city. Speaker 2: Because due to Russian attack, it's near 46 people were killed, 46 people were killed, Speaker 2: six children and more than 80 percent was severe injured.
00:11:57 Speaker 2: As far as I remember, it also was on Saturday. Speaker 2: On Saturday, when all people were at home,
00:12:08 [RUS] Speaker 2: We were at home, it was in the afternoon.
00:12:20 Speaker 2: Maybe it's based on the change. Speaker 2: Our decision.
Speaker 1
00:12:30 Speaker 2: It was Saturday. Speaker 1: I am.
Speaker 2
00:13:10 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:14:15 [RUS] Speaker 2: On January 14, 2023, a Russian X-22 missile
00:14:25 Speaker 2: Strak a 9-story residential building located in Nabarajna Teremohi Street. Speaker 2: Impact destroyed one entrance of the building and damaged two transit.
Speaker 1
00:14:45 Speaker 2: 36 apartments 236 apartments yes
Speaker 2
00:15:06 Speaker 1: so january 2023 that was still the first year of the full-scale invasion Speaker 2: 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 1
00:15:23 Speaker 2: Nine stories of the building was totally destroyed. Speaker 1: Now is it possible to film that?
Speaker 2
00:15:34 Speaker 1: Is taking pictures of that okay? Speaker 2: Yes, yes. Speaker 2: This building is totally destroyed after...
Speaker 1
00:15:45 Speaker 2: You can see only the empty place. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: How far away is that? Speaker 1: We're headed there now. Speaker 1: It's how far, Andre? Speaker 2: - It might be eight, nine kilometers.
Speaker 2
00:16:21 Speaker 2: We can stay and can go.
Speaker 1
00:16:26 Speaker 2: It's a lot to film, to record this. Speaker 1: - So you said we can walk if you want? Speaker 1: You said we can stay and get out? Speaker 2: - Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: That's the most tragic, I say, symbol of Russian aggression, especially for Dnepropetrovsk, for Dnepro, our city.
Speaker 2
00:16:50 Speaker 1: So you up for that, Logan? If we park? Speaker 2: You never forget. Forget this.
Speaker 1
00:17:01 Speaker 3: Oh, we're up for it. We picked out as if this is a site we wanted to visit.
Speaker 3
00:17:11 Speaker 1: No, Thaddeus. He says definitely he wants to stop and visit.
Speaker 2
00:17:18 Speaker 3: And Anastasia requests that you go just a little slower so we can keep up.
Speaker 1
00:17:26 Speaker 2: Okay, I was sure I was very slow today, but it's not true.
Speaker 2
00:17:35 Speaker 1: Well Thaddeus, they say that neurosurgeons do everything fast except operate. Speaker 2: I am sure that at the end of this week, you will also do everything faster, maybe 10 times
Speaker 1
00:17:49 Speaker 2: than usual. It's true. Alex knows this information.
Speaker 2
00:17:54 Speaker 1: That's right. Speaker 2: My nickname is Alexei. Let's go. Speaker 1: Let's go. That's Andre's favorite phrase. Let's go.
00:18:04 [RUS] Speaker 2: When Alex started talking about this, I started walking to the other side. [RUS] Speaker 2: Alex, let's go, let's go, let's go!
00:18:27 Speaker 2: That's why we have half or less people in my department, especially doctors, because a lot of them live in the department. Speaker 2: Some of them go abroad together with family who has more than two child, three child go to Europe, Speaker 2: for example Poland, Germany together with family.
00:18:56 [RUS] Speaker 2: Let's go.
00:19:26 Speaker 2: We would like to continue to treat soldiers. Speaker 2: They worked very hard the first year, the second year of the start full-scale military invasion, Speaker 2: and after that they decided it's enough. Speaker 2: We would like a peaceful life and peaceful work without a lot of soldiers, a lot of wounded. Speaker 2: our number people in my department decrease projectly and maybe two times Speaker 2: at least two times but the work we have more than previously year also increase
Speaker 1
00:20:22 Speaker 2: two times. That's why we need to, if you have less people twice and have a work job twice more,
Speaker 2
00:20:33 Speaker 1: Yeah, so you have half as many people because everyone is left, but twice the amount of work. Speaker 2: People twice, doctors less, job twice more. That's why we need to work four times.
00:20:53 [RUS] Speaker 2: faster and optimize our work
00:21:26 Speaker 2: It was his right.
Speaker 1
00:21:31 Speaker 2: Right.
Speaker 3
00:21:37 Speaker 1: Okay, you're shooting out the window, Logan? Speaker 3: I don't see you up there. Speaker 1: Are we close, Andre?
Speaker 1
00:21:45 Speaker 3: I'm kind of popping around, trying to cover as much as I can. Speaker 1: you guys behind us dad yes i see you okay
00:22:39 Speaker 1: So this is all gone, this is where it was. Speaker 2: Now I try to find the place to pick up. Speaker 2: Now I try to find the place to pick up.
Speaker 2
00:22:48 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: You can stay here. Speaker 2: You can stay here, but... Speaker 2: Oops. Speaker 2: Let's find a place for Anastasia. Speaker 1: Will the camera be safe if we park it here? Speaker 2: It will be very close, very close for this place.
Speaker 1
00:23:17 Speaker 1: Okay, is someone going to steal it? Speaker 1: You have to make a call on this. Speaker 1: All these people sitting around watching this though.
Speaker 2
00:23:35 Speaker 1: And look at those guys when you get a chance over your right shoulder.
Speaker 1
00:23:47 Speaker 2: I saw two places for Nasta, but he decided to go away.
Speaker 2
00:24:03 Speaker 1: So will somebody steal this? Speaker 2: We will here, we will very close. Speaker 2: I will check.
Speaker 1
00:24:15 Speaker 2: I will prepare some information about this. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 1: Okay, that hung up. Speaker 2: You can stay near the store.
Speaker 3
00:25:13 Speaker 1: Okay, where are you guys? Speaker 3: We're parked. Speaker 3: We're coming up behind you now. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: We went around. Speaker 1: All the way around. Speaker 1: All the way around. Speaker 2: Is that our place right here? Speaker 1: Yeah, there are places where we are. Speaker 1: Yeah, you can park. Speaker 3: We've already parked. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: We've already parked. Speaker 3: Are there small bags? Speaker 3: Sure, why not? Speaker 1: Yeah, if you're still close to your car, there's a spot right by us.
Speaker 1
00:25:50 Speaker 1: It sounds like they're walking. Speaker 1: Do you have a charger in your car? My battery is almost dead. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 3: Alright, we're about to walk up on you, so... Speaker 3: Actually, Laura should be there right now.
Speaker 3
00:26:06 Speaker 3: With the easy rig. Speaker 3: See how I see her. She's closing in. Speaker 2: Alright, I still do. Speaker 2: Yep.
Speaker 1
00:26:24 Speaker 2: I also... Speaker 1: Okay, where is Logan? Speaker 2: Logan sits and fills children.
Speaker 2
00:26:35 Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 2: and sit near the
Speaker 1
00:26:47 Speaker 2: Perg
00:27:39 Speaker 1: So, I remember last time you took me here I saw this. Speaker 1: So they have rebuilt some. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: So, I can show you pictures. Speaker 1: This whole area used to be apartments. Speaker 1: And the missile came and took it all out. Speaker 1: The big empty space was destroyed. Speaker 1: They've rebuilt the edges there so they're more vertical.
Speaker 2
00:27:59 [RUS] Speaker 2: I repeat, on January 14, 2023, the Russian X-22,
00:28:09 [UKR] Speaker 2: missile struck
Speaker 1
00:28:29 Speaker 2: approximately 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 2
00:28:34 Speaker 1: So 236 apartments destroyed, 400 people. Speaker 2: Human toll, at least I told you, 46 people were killed, Speaker 2: including four children, and more than 80 people,
Speaker 1
00:28:52 Speaker 2: severe wounded people, also in our Machenkov hospital.
Speaker 3
00:28:57 Speaker 1: So 46 dead, including four kids and 80 severe injuries. Speaker 3: All right, now that we have this camera on, can you start telling him again? Speaker 3: And you start by pointing. Speaker 3: You've been going a little bit. Speaker 3: Okay, so... Speaker 3: You wanna... Speaker 3: No, you can stay there. Speaker 3: No, no, no, he wants this to be held so he can read from it.
Speaker 2
00:29:45 Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 2: It's like a teleprompter. Speaker 3: Where is... where is Anastasia? Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: Hold the...
Speaker 3
00:29:58 [RUS] Speaker 2: Here it is.
Speaker 1
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00:26:38 Speaker 1: Yes, hi. This is Thaddeus in 510. What is the Wi-Fi password? Speaker 1: Okay, I don't seem to, I think one of my colleagues took my desk card because I had to come down to get an electricity card. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Can we open up Speaker 1: Can we open up
00:27:00 Speaker 1: and enter it? Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 1: Lowercase t. Speaker 1: Lowercase t. Speaker 1: Or we'll just spell it. Speaker 1: T.S. Speaker 1: Hang on. Speaker 1: T-S-O-O-M-I?
00:27:30 Speaker 1: M-A, okay. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: R. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: So it's not tsunami with a U, but it's tsunami double O. Speaker 1: So, that didn't work. Speaker 1: So, it's C-S-O-O Speaker 1: Okay, good. Speaker 1: Okay, good. Speaker 1: Yep. Speaker 1: Dot.
Speaker 1
00:24:25 [DELETED: "Thank you"]
00:26:38 Speaker 1: Yes, hi. This is Thaddeus in 510. What is the Wi-Fi password? Speaker 1: Okay, I don't seem to, I think one of my colleagues took my desk card because I had to come down to get an electricity card. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Can we open up Speaker 1: Can we open up
00:27:00 Speaker 1: and enter it? Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 1: Lowercase t. Speaker 1: Lowercase t. Speaker 1: Or we'll just spell it. Speaker 1: T.S. Speaker 1: Hang on. Speaker 1: T-S-O-O-M-I?
00:27:30 Speaker 1: M-A, okay. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: R. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: So it's not tsunami with a U, but it's tsunami double O. Speaker 1: So, that didn't work. Speaker 1: So, it's C-S-O-O Speaker 1: Okay, good. Speaker 1: Okay, good. Speaker 1: Yep. Speaker 1: Dot.
00:28:25 Speaker 1: That's not right. Speaker 1: D-E-M-E-R?
00:28:30 Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Okay, thank you. Speaker 1: Appreciate it. [DELETED: "Thank you"]
Speaker 2
00:30:15 [DELETED: "Thank you"] [DELETED: "Thank you"]
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: P, not B. Speaker 1: PR. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: Go get it. Speaker 1: Go.
00:02:13 Speaker 1: Hello. Speaker 1: Hello. Speaker 1: Just letting you know we made it to Dnipro and I'm at the hotel, the spa hotel. Speaker 1: Just letting you know we made it to Dnipro and I'm at the hotel, the spa hotel. Speaker 1: It's pretty crazy. Speaker 1: I don't know, I guess I don't see how to flip this around, but I'll do a video to show you Speaker 1: the room that like maybe behind you you can see it so like uh anyway it's a it's a two-story uh Speaker 1: uh room or two floor with a loft so you know you're seeing behind me yeah so like it's supposed to be Speaker 1: the largest uh spa in the country and obviously because of what's going on here they have availability
00:03:02 Speaker 1: And they're closest to the hospital, so it works out. Speaker 1: So the aid organization gets it for cheap. Speaker 1: And anyway, even got a jacuzzi in there. Speaker 1: Oh, so... Speaker 1: Um... Speaker 1: What time is it there? Speaker 1: It's middle of the night, right? Speaker 1: It's like 3 a.m., right? Speaker 1: You're muted. Speaker 1: You muted yourself, huh?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Thank you.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: P, not B. Speaker 1: PR. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: Go get it. Speaker 1: Go.
00:02:13 Speaker 1: Hello. Speaker 1: Hello. Speaker 1: Just letting you know we made it to Dnipro and I'm at the hotel, the spa hotel. Speaker 1: Just letting you know we made it to Dnipro and I'm at the hotel, the spa hotel. Speaker 1: It's pretty crazy. Speaker 1: I don't know, I guess I don't see how to flip this around, but I'll do a video to show you Speaker 1: the room that like maybe behind you you can see it so like uh anyway it's a it's a two-story uh Speaker 1: uh room or two floor with a loft so you know you're seeing behind me yeah so like it's supposed to be Speaker 1: the largest uh spa in the country and obviously because of what's going on here they have availability
00:03:02 Speaker 1: And they're closest to the hospital, so it works out. Speaker 1: So the aid organization gets it for cheap. Speaker 1: And anyway, even got a jacuzzi in there. Speaker 1: Oh, so... Speaker 1: Um... Speaker 1: What time is it there? Speaker 1: It's middle of the night, right? Speaker 1: It's like 3 a.m., right? Speaker 1: You're muted. Speaker 1: You muted yourself, huh?
Speaker 2
00:03:47 Speaker 1: You're still muted.
Speaker 1
00:03:58 It'll be different times while I'm there. Speaker 1: It'll be different times while I'm there. Speaker 1: Anyway, the train ride was fine. Speaker 1: No, it was, I'm going to let you go to sleep, but I just want to let you know that I was okay. Speaker 1: But for the film, I'm glad we got the Soviet era car, sleeper car.
00:04:48 Speaker 1: And they weren't bad to stay in. It was just fine. It was great.
Speaker 2
00:04:54 Speaker 1: I'll send you a picture. Speaker 2: That's good. Well, you finally, oh, I guess you got a shower already.
Speaker 1
00:04:59 Speaker 1: I did, but I'm about to shower here. Speaker 1: We're resting up and then we're doing lunch. Speaker 1: We filmed them meeting here, and then we filmed the drive over. Speaker 1: And then we – so now we're down and we're copying the cards off and showering and whatnot. Speaker 1: So anyway, Andre encouraged us to use all the spa elements that they have here.
Speaker 2
00:05:33 Speaker 1: So maybe someday I can say I only get pedicures on cruises and in a war zone. Speaker 2: Oh, I'm so happy that you could do this. Speaker 2: This is wonderful. Speaker 2: And I was up in the bathroom. Speaker 2: I was washing my hands, I guess. Speaker 1: Oh, wow.
Speaker 1
00:06:00 Speaker 1: Well, I didn't wake you up. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: So that's timing. Speaker 1: Timing. Speaker 2: At this time, the way you got the five minutes ago, this is wonderful.
Speaker 2
00:06:14 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: So when do you film? Speaker 1: So, yeah, we already filmed this morning, but we're meeting in about two hours and 25 minutes, which is 11.45 local time.
Speaker 1
00:06:29 Speaker 1: And then, Andre is taking us all out to lunch. Speaker 1: We're going to eat as a team, we're not going to film it. Speaker 1: And then afterwards, Andre is going to take us on a tour of Dnipro, Speaker 1: and he's going to show us the light side and the dark side. Speaker 1: So he's going to show us the beauty, and then he's going to show us the tragedy. Speaker 1: You know, it's real because about an hour after, two hours after we left Kyiv, there were
00:07:14 Speaker 1: There's a drone strike there, not at the train station or anything like that. Speaker 1: That's also why I wanted to call in case you had heard that. Speaker 1: Yeah, so. Speaker 1: I wasn't standing in the train station. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, but that was still in Poland. Speaker 1: That was in Chelm. Speaker 1: That was the last stop in Poland. So we got off the Polish train in Chelm and then we got onto our Ukrainian train there. Speaker 2: Oh gosh, I didn't know. Okay. Speaker 1: Yeah. So we had the Polish train was, you know, your regular sort of inner city train.
00:08:05 Speaker 1: So it was nice and, you know, we were in the first class car. Speaker 1: Anyway, I've gotten great pictures and we've been getting great footage. Speaker 1: So, you know, we had that news of Kyiv and then as we were approaching town, we also passed a train full of tanks. Speaker 1: and all tanks on the train.
Speaker 2
00:08:43 Speaker 1: It was, uh, no. Speaker 2: Oh, my God. Speaker 2: Well, yeah, I thought that was in the train station. Speaker 2: Well, yeah, I thought that was in the train station.
Speaker 1
00:08:55 Speaker 1: Yeah, no, that was still in Poland. Speaker 1: So I was in, I was in, I was at the train station in Kyiv when I messaged you. Speaker 1: But that was why I was getting good cell service. Speaker 1: So we were stopped. Speaker 1: Like I didn't get off. Speaker 1: Nobody got off of our team because, you know, it was midnight, basically. Speaker 1: So I was in bed and I was able to message you because we had great cell service because we were in Kyiv.
Speaker 2
00:09:30 Speaker 1: That's why. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: See a table of chairs behind you there.
Speaker 1
00:09:37 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, my gosh. Speaker 2: There's the second floor. Speaker 1: Yeah, and I got to sort of pan around with you. Speaker 1: I'll do a video and send it to you later.
Speaker 2
00:09:49 Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 2: Yeah, that was wonderful. Speaker 1: All right, well, I'm going to take care and rest well.
Speaker 1
00:09:56 Speaker 1: I'm going to, yes, yes. Speaker 1: We'll do it. I'm going to do it all. Speaker 1: And I think I have a whole spa, a floor, a whole floor of spa treatment stuff. Speaker 1: So I'm going to do it all. Speaker 1: But we're going to be very busy. Speaker 2: There really are people working there. Speaker 1: There really are people working there. Speaker 2: I mean, it's open. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's open. Speaker 1: I mean, we're going to a restaurant for lunch. Speaker 1: So, everything's operating, you know? Speaker 1: So, that seems to have lost you. Speaker 1: Oh, there you are. Speaker 1: Oh, there you are. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah.
00:10:46 Speaker 1: You're cutting out, but I love you, and we'll see. Speaker 1: You wish I wasn't what? Speaker 1: You wish I wasn't taking it towards the front?
Speaker 2
00:11:05 Speaker 1: Well, we have to do it for the film. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: All right.
Speaker 1
00:11:20 Speaker 2: Goodbye. Speaker 1: Yeah, love you both. Speaker 1: Alright, sleep well. Cheers. Speaker 2: Thank you. Speaker 2: Bye-bye.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I can't see any other Speaker 1: I can't see any other
00:00:30 Speaker 1: turning right doing something now Speaker 1: the place I want to take us to is the place you took my very first Speaker 1: visit when you're showing me around it's kinda like a Speaker 1: like a park basically with their peacocks walking around
Speaker 2
00:00:52 Speaker 1: unfortunately it's getting kinda late and dark so Speaker 2: Yeah, is it nice at night?
Speaker 1
00:00:59 Speaker 1: Uh, I don't know. Speaker 1: What's going on?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I can't see any other Speaker 1: I can't see any other
00:00:30 Speaker 1: turning right doing something now Speaker 1: the place I want to take us to is the place you took my very first Speaker 1: visit when you're showing me around it's kinda like a Speaker 1: like a park basically with their peacocks walking around
Speaker 2
00:00:52 Speaker 1: unfortunately it's getting kinda late and dark so Speaker 2: Yeah, is it nice at night?
Speaker 1
00:00:59 Speaker 1: Uh, I don't know. Speaker 1: What's going on?
Speaker 2
00:01:07 Speaker 2: Oh, we're walking from here? Speaker 2: Oh, is that the park over there? Speaker 1: Oh, we're getting out now?
Speaker 1
00:01:14 Speaker 1: Oh, okay, alright. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay, do we need to take the camera off the hood? Speaker 2: Yeah, that's what he thinks. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Look, if you don't have a chance Speaker 1: you won't have it here when you're going to have it. Speaker 1: No, I don't know. Speaker 1: Oh no, yeah, you don't. Speaker 1: We appreciate you volunteering to take a hit for the team, Laura, but it's above and beyond.
00:02:01 Speaker 1: Oh, that's right, thank you. Speaker 1: So I have a Mac, and one thing I don't like about Macs is the keyboard. Speaker 1: So, at home I just have a PC keyboard. Speaker 1: But when I got around to this, at least on my MacBook Pro, you can't just... Speaker 1: I have a wireless mouse, but you can't plug in the adapter thing, because it doesn't fit in the USB-C, Speaker 1: so I have the dongle connected. Speaker 1: So I can still work, but I can't... Speaker 1: I mean, look at that. We're going to have to yank it off.
Speaker 2
00:02:35 Speaker 1: Okay, maybe somebody won't steal it. Speaker 2: I feel like usually you can kind of just pop the seal before it pops off easily.
Speaker 1
00:02:43 Speaker 1: I think he's a strong man.
Speaker 2
00:02:47 Speaker 1: We'll put that on it.
Speaker 1
00:02:56 Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:03:35 Speaker 1: You will be in the hospital with us tomorrow also, right? Speaker 2: I'll be there every day. Speaker 1: Excellent. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Hopefully I'll be useful. Speaker 2: You'll be what? Speaker 2: Useful. Speaker 2: And he will also give us some of his interns, like, residents to help us to put clothes on,
Speaker 1
00:03:53 Speaker 2: you know, just to check up everything, double check, table check. Speaker 1: Yeah, a lot of this, you could tell, we were trying to figure out what we will be doing Speaker 1: each evening this week it's still you know the english phrase very fluid yeah
Speaker 2
00:04:12 Speaker 1: all right so what does that thing hang it over your head Speaker 2: oh it's called an easy way it takes the weight of the okay camera and it's not like a spring so yeah
Speaker 1
00:04:23 Speaker 2: cool gives you some tension so it makes it a lot easier to walk around with it then yeah Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Okay.
Speaker 2
00:04:30 Speaker 2: I'm going to be like walking for a while. Speaker 2: Oh. Speaker 1: Still waiting for that.
Speaker 1
00:04:42 Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 1: Update says we got to go. Speaker 1: We're short on daylight. Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: We uh, we get over there with cameras?
Speaker 3
00:04:50 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Should I hop in with... Speaker 1: We're walking. Speaker 1: Oh, we're walking? Speaker 1: Oh, we're walking? Speaker 1: Yes, right there.
Speaker 4
00:05:11 Speaker 4: I only show this place. Speaker 4: If you have free time on Saturday or Sunday, you can back and return here. Speaker 4: It's very nice to rest and spend time with family, with children.
Speaker 1
00:05:26 Speaker 4: Yeah, a park with our river.
Speaker 4
00:05:30 Speaker 1: Yeah, peacocks walking around and some houses under water. Speaker 4: Usually people walking from morning to afternoon, but we will walk in the evening.
Speaker 1
00:05:42 Speaker 4: That's why we don't have enough time in another day because every day we'll be very busy. Speaker 1: And of course, Andre introduced me to, remember this Andre? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: The classic Cossack, old school Cossack. Speaker 1: I teach Andre the classic Cossack salute there. Speaker 1: Yeah, this is on a weekend afternoon in the park. Speaker 1: Wait, what is this salute? Speaker 1: Yeah, what is it? Speaker 1: You kind of do your arms like this and do your foot like that or something? Speaker 4: I say to Alex, if you will walk so slowly as today,
Speaker 4
00:06:18 Speaker 4: Today a lot of people can die.
Speaker 1
00:06:23 Speaker 4: It's true, because in work, we move faster. Speaker 1: You will take care of the patients. Speaker 1: We will follow. Speaker 1: Let's go. Speaker 1: That's Andre's nickname. Speaker 1: Let's go. Speaker 1: Let's go.
Speaker 4
00:06:38 Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 4: I would like to call this beautiful place. Speaker 4: If you will have time on Saturday or Saturday. Speaker 1: good idea to come back on Saturday. Speaker 2: Yes, absolutely. Speaker 1: Anastasia, how long are you working for them? Speaker 1: When does your job end? Speaker 2: So on the 4th I'm returning some equipment on the 3rd.
Speaker 1
00:06:59 Speaker 1: So on the 9th. Speaker 1: November. Speaker 1: Oh, that's pretty. Speaker 1: Sunset. Speaker 1: So is that November 4th or 3rd or something? Speaker 1: Ok, good. Speaker 1: Let's go. Speaker 1: - Wait, I thought the park was over here. Speaker 1: - Yes. Speaker 1: - Okay, oh. Speaker 1: So Anastasia, so maybe next Saturday or something, Speaker 1: if they have time, they can come back here. Speaker 4: a lot of people
Speaker 4
00:07:50 Speaker 1: Yeah, I remember last time parking was very difficult.
Speaker 1
00:08:17 Speaker 4: But another day we can't help any time for visit, okay? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Well, I appreciate your being patient with this documentary, but I really think it's going Speaker 1: to be important. Speaker 1: Oh, there's sunlight. Speaker 4: I think after that you will sleep. Speaker 1: very well tonight yeah. Speaker 1: The train ride. Speaker 1: You mean traveling? Speaker 1: Oh I don't know Thursday night or Thursday.
00:09:00 Speaker 1: I left at 16:15 in the afternoon and we got in this morning.
Speaker 4
00:09:11 Speaker 1: So Thursday was bad, Friday was running around the airport.
Speaker 1
00:09:17 Speaker 4: Yeah, more than that. Speaker 1: It was Thursday to Friday to Saturday at 4:15 to Sunday. Speaker 1: So that's about 63 hours, but minus 8 hours time change. Speaker 1: So, 55 hours. Speaker 1: Yeah, the Warsaw Airport was very bad because we had to wait for luggage and then it took a long time to get a taxi. Speaker 1: So, didn't have much time there. Speaker 1: Anyways, I'm very glad we're here. Speaker 1: And I already have dates marked out to come at the end of March, early in April.
Speaker 4
00:10:02 Speaker 1: Oh, look at this. This is really nice. Speaker 4: - No, not that's very nice. Speaker 4: I think it's the best place inside. Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 4: - Inside, because the yellow-- Speaker 1: - There's autumn, the leaves are changing. Speaker 1: Look at this, the leaves are changing. Speaker 1: This is beautiful.
Speaker 1
00:10:22 Speaker 4: - Beautiful. Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 1: Do you know when this park was built?
00:10:30 Speaker 4: - How many years? Speaker 1: - Yes. Speaker 1: Oh that's all? Speaker 1: Where does all this down here?
Speaker 4
00:10:56 Speaker 1: Yeah, the birds are sleeping
00:11:00 Speaker 4: We fly from LA to Istanbul to Chisinau in Moldova and after that, a bus near 10 hours from Chisinau to Dnipro. Speaker 4: You did it. Speaker 4: You did it. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 4: Come back to home, it was very easy for us. Speaker 1: How was the drive from Chisinau to Dnipro? Speaker 4: It's a small bus. Speaker 1: Was it okay?
Speaker 1
00:11:30 Speaker 4: Yeah, for eight people, you can lay all the time. Speaker 1: Oh, you can? Speaker 4: Lay and sleep even. Speaker 4: It's very comfortable. Speaker 1: Maybe I should do that next time. Speaker 4: Yes, I show you comfortable bus. Speaker 4: I slept maybe six, eight hours. Speaker 1: Well, what I look at is how many hours traveling. Speaker 1: Because I want to keep that as short as possible. Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 1: Oh here, here's some ducks.
00:12:29 Speaker 1: Nice. Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 1: Somebody's not happy. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Is this house on the water I think you showed me last time?
Speaker 4
00:13:01 Speaker 1: Is this a house or?
Speaker 1
00:13:07 Speaker 4: The left side I think it's like a cafe or a restaurant. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 4: The right side is you can push from.
Speaker 4
00:13:19 Speaker 4: It's a little bit on it. Speaker 4: Where upon it's for young children. Speaker 1: That's somebody's house? Speaker 4: Oh, wow.
00:13:30 Speaker 4: Cloud for maybe three, four people. Speaker 4: Oh, you can see. Speaker 4: I never seen this. Speaker 4: Clouds here. Speaker 1: It's very pretty, yeah. Speaker 4: It's a close sunset here.
Speaker 1
00:13:50 Speaker 1: It's due to this. Speaker 1: Yeah, all the clouds.
Speaker 4
00:13:55 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: through the left side I would like to show some Speaker 4: and the way is a more beautiful view
Speaker 1
00:14:07 Speaker 4: but this state is very beautiful Speaker 1: What are you barking at? Speaker 1: Barking at nothing.
00:14:59 Speaker 1: Where's the music coming from? Speaker 1: This is a nightclub? Speaker 4: It's like in the Ukrainian tradition.
Speaker 2
00:15:26 Speaker 1: Ah, OK. Speaker 2: *music* Speaker 2: *Mind singing* Speaker 2: Where is it? Look at what!
Speaker 4
00:16:15 Speaker 2: Oh, you can see. Speaker 4: Ah! Sirko! Speaker 4: it's like this i try to translate it Speaker 2: ah nice
Speaker 2
00:16:52 Speaker 4: It's a name name it. Speaker 2: Apiary of Sirko. Speaker 4: Apiary. Yeah, for birds. Speaker 4: Apiary. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: It's also. Speaker 1: Historical Art Exhibition of Cossacks. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:17:15 Speaker 1: So, Speaker 1: So Google Translate, it's a historical and art exhibition of the Cossacks.
Speaker 3
00:17:25 Speaker 3: Okay, tell me that again in one second. Speaker 3: Remote shooting, you're right.
Speaker 1
00:17:30 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 3: There we go. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 1: Go for it. Speaker 1: So Google Translate says historical and art exhibition, Cossack winter. Speaker 1: There's a Cossack camp, a house. Speaker 1: It's in the third, the third line says,
Speaker 3
00:17:51 Speaker 1: "Sirko's apiary or apiary of Sirko." Speaker 3: - Apiary of Sirko. Speaker 3: - Sirko, yeah, Sirko. Speaker 3: It's his, yeah. Speaker 2: It's his. Speaker 4: - Yeah, you're birds. Speaker 4: - Yes, Cossack is the place where the Cossack spent winter.
Speaker 4
00:18:11 Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah, Cossack comes from Cossacks, right, the Cossacks cave. Speaker 4: Winter, winter time, not the summer, autumn, or spring, it's only the place where spent
Speaker 1
00:18:27 Speaker 4: there winter time, winter.
Speaker 4
00:18:30 Speaker 1: Yeah, where's Logan? Speaker 4: You can see, Alex. Speaker 2: Over there. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: We should definitely come back here and shoot this on Saturday. Speaker 1: Oh, here's Logan.
00:18:44 [RUS] Speaker 4: And where is Anastasia? [RUS] Speaker 4: Pay me the money. [RUS] Speaker 4: I also have a phone. [RUS] Speaker 4: I'll ask now how we can pay. [RUS] Speaker 4: Okay, we'll ask now.
Speaker 2
00:19:06 [RUS] Speaker 4: Do you have the option to pay by phone?
Speaker 4
00:19:09 [UKR] Speaker 2: - No, we can't do that. - No, only transfer to card. [UKR] Speaker 4: - Transfer to card? - Yes. [UKR] Speaker 4: - Do you want to quietly children? - Ah, yes.
00:19:18 [RUS] Speaker 4: - Enter quietly.
00:19:21 Speaker 4: - Yes.
00:19:23 [UKR] Speaker 4: - I, for example, am German. [UKR] Speaker 4: We just wanted to come show this, they want to film it.
Speaker 2
00:19:29 [UKR] Speaker 4: - We won't go inside. [UKR] Speaker 2: - Let me call our manager for you, to talk.
Speaker 4
00:19:34 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Sure, sure. - Wait, please.
Speaker 1
00:19:36 [UKR] Speaker 4: - Okay.
00:19:40 Speaker 1: Goat.
Speaker 4
00:19:47 Speaker 1: Did you say it was closed and you tried to say let us in? Speaker 4: I forgot my pocket in the car. Speaker 4: I need to pay, but I asked can I pay this?
Speaker 1
00:20:02 Speaker 4: Oh, I have some money. Speaker 1: I have some money. Speaker 1: I have some money. Speaker 4: Some money? Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, how many how many so many
Speaker 4
00:20:10 Speaker 4: One hundred fifty okay, I got it Speaker 4: Maybe Speaker 5: Oh Speaker 4: Yeah Speaker 5: Yeah Speaker 4: I'm a doctor from the hospital.
Speaker 5
00:20:54 [UKR] Speaker 5: Let's do it differently. We won't suffer much from this. [UKR] Speaker 5: Let's do it, especially for the guests, as a surprise. [UKR] Speaker 5: We won't charge for this, but really, you'll see, you'll be pleased. [UKR] Speaker 5: And we somehow have to support international relations. [UKR] Speaker 5: - Okay. - I decided. [UKR] Speaker 5: This is for you, Alex. [UKR] Speaker 5: And I'll bring you sabers. We have them in the Cossack camp. [UKR] Speaker 4: My last name, you know, is Sirko.
Speaker 4
00:21:40 Speaker 4: - Okay. Speaker 4: - I come out 200. Speaker 4: - The arena's ahead on the deal. Speaker 4: A mace.
Speaker 1
00:22:17 Speaker 4: A mace.
Speaker 4
00:22:21 Speaker 1: So the mace is an old Ukrainian symbol of power and authority. Speaker 4: Yes. Speaker 4: So, we're all agreed.
Speaker 2
00:22:55 Speaker 3: Alright, there you go.
00:23:28 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Now take photos. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Now I'll take a photo.
Speaker 4
00:23:33 [RUS] Speaker 2: - One second.
Speaker 2
00:23:34 [UKR] Speaker 4: - One minute.
Speaker 4
00:23:40 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Probably turn off this bright light, from above it's so strong... [RUS] Speaker 4: - Go ahead, go ahead, do everything to make it beautiful.
Speaker 5
00:23:46 [RUS] Speaker 4: - Yes, Alexey? [RUS] Speaker 5: - Well, when I meet you in the Cossack attire, [RUS] Speaker 5: I have 14.5 kg of weapons when I dress up. [RUS] Speaker 5: There at the entrance there's my photo, in Cossack attire, that would be a memorable photo.
Speaker 3
00:24:03 Speaker 5: But we...
00:24:08 [RUS] Speaker 3: I don't know why it's not like that. [RUS] Speaker 3: Okay, okay, okay. [RUS] Speaker 4: Do I know about Ivan Sirko, Kapulivka, yes?
Speaker 4
00:24:17 [RUS] Speaker 4: I was in Kapulivka, were you? [RUS] Speaker 4: Yes, of course.
Speaker 3
00:24:52 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: I know. Speaker 4: Oh, lovely nose. Speaker 1: Get the pretty lady in here. Speaker 1: Get the pretty lady in here. Speaker 4: Oh, oh.
Speaker 1
00:25:00 Speaker 4: Anastasia. Speaker 1: Wait, hang on. Speaker 4: Oh, yeah. Speaker 4: Okay.
Speaker 3
00:25:10 Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Excellent. Speaker 3: Excellent. Speaker 3: Excellent. Speaker 4: True pug. Speaker 3: I don't know if I got the sword in there, but, you know, it's all good. Speaker 3: - Let's do it. Speaker 3: - Let's do it.
Speaker 4
00:25:25 Speaker 1: - Hello, goat. Speaker 4: - Don't be afraid, Alex. Speaker 4: - Yeah. Speaker 4: - You can. Speaker 4: - Hey, goat. Speaker 4: - Alex, you can. Speaker 4: - I like the ears. Speaker 1: Oh, he's got horns. Speaker 1: He's not messing around. Speaker 4: - Is this without horns? Speaker 1: - Yeah. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 4: It's like father. Speaker 4: Oh, yeah.
00:26:20 Speaker 1: - What are those, muskrats? Speaker 4: - Yeah. Speaker 1: - Muskrats. Speaker 4: Muskrats?
Speaker 5
00:27:00 Speaker 5: It's good eating right there.
Speaker 4
00:27:45 [RUS] Speaker 5: I have
Speaker 1
00:27:59 Speaker 4: And I Speaker 1: Oh, apiary. Speaker 1: Oh, okay. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: This is the apiary of Sirko. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:28:18 Speaker 4: Ancient. Speaker 4: Ancient. Speaker 4: It's more than 100 years. Speaker 4: It's natural. Speaker 4: natural. Speaker 4: Is that for me?
Speaker 1
00:28:32 Speaker 5: Yeah. Speaker 1: What was that used for? Speaker 4: Yes, yes. Speaker 4: For what? Speaker 1: For making wine? Speaker 4: It's more than one hundred. Speaker 1: What was it used for? Speaker 1: For wine? Speaker 1: For wine? Speaker 1: To make wine? Speaker 4: For verts?
Speaker 2
00:28:58 Speaker 4: Honey. Speaker 2: Honey. Speaker 2: Oh, very nice fur.
Speaker 4
00:29:41 Speaker 4: Muskrat. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Clean the face. Speaker 1: Yeah, yes. Speaker 4: And you can see I like swimming pool.
Speaker 3
00:29:52 Speaker 1: Then they cleaned themselves, yeah. Speaker 3: Okay, no, all right, cool. Speaker 3: Oh, you were coming this way. Speaker 3: Oh, oops. Speaker 4: Oh, uh, you remember?
Speaker 4
00:30:26 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: It's, uh, like, Speaker 4: it's like, uh, Speaker 4: Petrikivka painting. Speaker 4: This is where you, uh, Speaker 4: you didn't get it here. Speaker 4: Petrikivka, right? Speaker 4: No, Petrikivka has made Speaker 4: a plate, Speaker 4: has made a text.
Speaker
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: the Kazakh people from Kazakhstan, who kind of came over this part of the world and the
00:00:00 Speaker 1: the Kazakh people from Kazakhstan, who kind of came over this part of the world and the Speaker 1: reputation of me kind of fierce warriors being kind of unruly, difficult to manage, you know Speaker 1: and that's where all this stuff comes from, the sword, the bows and arrows and their outfits Speaker 1: That was the guy who was showing and teaching me to do a traditional salute. Speaker 1: That was the guy who was showing and teaching me to do a traditional salute. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:00:34 Speaker 1: Easter. Speaker 3: Yes.
Speaker 1
00:00:42 Speaker 1: Yeah, so my people came from Lithuania, north of here, it was the same thing.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: the Kazakh people from Kazakhstan, who kind of came over this part of the world and the
00:00:00 Speaker 1: the Kazakh people from Kazakhstan, who kind of came over this part of the world and the Speaker 1: reputation of me kind of fierce warriors being kind of unruly, difficult to manage, you know Speaker 1: and that's where all this stuff comes from, the sword, the bows and arrows and their outfits Speaker 1: That was the guy who was showing and teaching me to do a traditional salute. Speaker 1: That was the guy who was showing and teaching me to do a traditional salute. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:00:34 Speaker 1: Easter. Speaker 3: Yes.
Speaker 1
00:00:42 Speaker 1: Yeah, so my people came from Lithuania, north of here, it was the same thing.
Speaker 2
00:00:46 Speaker 1: You take an egg and dye it a solid color freezer and then intricately carve stuff into the main thing. Speaker 2: Let's take a photo. Speaker 2: This is the Ukrainian government. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 3: Teddy, it's our Kozak prepare some gifts for Alex.
Speaker 3
00:01:09 Speaker 3: I was like, oh! Speaker 3: It's for you, Alex, especially for you. Speaker 3: Let me... Speaker 3: It's a symbol. Speaker 1: Ukrainian civil power. Speaker 3: Civil power, Ukrainian civil power, Speaker 3: Civil power, Ukrainian civil power,
Speaker 4
00:01:24 Speaker 3: democratic democracy.
Speaker 3
00:01:29 Speaker 4: I love that.
00:01:30 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Alex Volatka from Texas, Dallas. Speaker 3: World famous neurosurgeon, Speaker 3: chief of neurosurgical department Speaker 3: and a big friend of Ukraine, Ukrainian soldiery and Machnikov hospital. Speaker 1: Yes, thank you. Thank you. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 4: Let me get one more photo of this one. Speaker 4: One more photo. Speaker 4: Here we go.
Speaker 4
00:01:57 Speaker 4: Oh, that's nice. Speaker 4: And one more.
00:02:00 Speaker 3: One more, one more. Speaker 4: Here we go. Speaker 4: Finally.
Speaker 2
00:02:34 Speaker 3: - Speaker 2: The trident is the symbol of the military. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: It's a what? Speaker 2: It's a symbol of Ukraine. Speaker 2: It's one of the symbols. Speaker 1: Oh, I thought it was one of the symbols of the Ukrainian military, specifically, the Speaker 1: trident. Speaker 1: Oh, that's what I read on the internet. Speaker 1: Well, then we can... Speaker 5: For Ukraine now? Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:03:00 [RUS] Speaker 2: Ukrainian.
Speaker 2
00:03:30 Speaker 1: Uh-huh. Speaker 1: It's a trident in English. Speaker 1: It's a trident in English. Speaker 1: Tryzub? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 3: If I remember, my gift is a Ukrainian flag.
Speaker 3
00:03:40 Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: In the center was the... Speaker 3: With the trident. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 4: And so why do some flags have it and one's flags don't? Speaker 4: And so why do some flags have it and one's flags don't?
Speaker 1
00:03:50 Speaker 4: Ask Andre. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: So why do some flags have the trident and some don't?
Speaker 3
00:04:00 [RUS] Speaker 3: It's a symbol of Ukrainian power, it's the flag, the Ukrainian trident, but in some places the flag has
00:04:13 Speaker 3: There are in the flag, it's a painting with a trident.
Speaker 1
00:04:22 Speaker 3: You can find this picture, yeah? Speaker 1: Yeah, in the OR?
Speaker 3
00:04:30 Speaker 1: Yeah, I'm looking for that. Speaker 3: Oh, you can see it. Speaker 3: You can see this picture. Speaker 3: Teddy. Speaker 3: Oh, you can see this. Speaker 4: Yes, yes, I really like the pride. Speaker 4: I was just wondering if there was a rule about you use it at this time, but not at this time. Speaker 4: But it sounds like just occasionally you'll use it. Speaker 3: Yes, it's a gift for Gregory Gavriluc. Speaker 3: Gregory Gavriluc performed photos together with his children.
Speaker 1
00:05:02 Speaker 3: Yes, after he came back to home. Speaker 1: Anastasia, here's my OR cap that I wear. Speaker 2: Oh, look at that. Speaker 1: oh wow this looks very cool i wear it at home in dallas yeah show it to the camera here yeah actually Speaker 1: i brought one with me too you'll see it uh tuesday
Speaker 4
00:05:25 Speaker 1: look at that and also andre's wearing a dallas cowboys cap let's do you still have it yeah oh yeah
00:05:30 Speaker 4: let's let's all right i want him i want him wearing it the cowboys have so little going for
Speaker 1
00:05:36 Speaker 4: them these days but don't tell andre i won't i won't they they won last week yeah that's true they're Speaker 1: on a roll okay let's go okay thank you very much thank you
Speaker 3
00:06:14 Speaker 1: yeah oh yeah yeah maybe it's like like a very early uh gun a shotgun gunpowder yes and you can Speaker 3: here one two three four five six seven eight nine nine that's a fierce weapon artillery artillery
Speaker 2
00:06:33 Speaker 3: yes early artillery
Speaker 1
00:06:47 Speaker 2: okay yeah are you here okay Speaker 1: like this should i hold the mace in the other hand
Speaker 2
00:07:02 Speaker 1: all right let me look at you guys all right Speaker 2: oh okay
Speaker 4
00:07:39 Speaker 4: Oh, I'm sorry, I should have asked you how you were dealing. Speaker 4: Oh, I'm sorry, I should have asked you how you were dealing. Speaker 4: Yeah, come on. Speaker 2: Okay, here.
Speaker 2
00:07:46 Speaker 3: I don't know whether to please that, but I'll choose. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 3: You can take this and go to the front line, yeah? [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 3
00:07:55 Speaker 1: Yes, oh yeah, that's like the American Revolutionary War and Civil War. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:08:12 [RUS] Speaker 3: I would like to take one for memory, yes?
Speaker 2
00:08:35 [UKR] Speaker 4: We almost did it.
Speaker 3
00:08:45 [UKR] Speaker 2: Oh, look, here you are. [UKR] Speaker 3: Thank you!
00:08:49 [RUS] Speaker 3: Together to victory! [VO CANDIDATE]
00:08:52 [UKR] Speaker 3: Together to Victory! [UKR] Speaker 3: Thank you! [UKR] Speaker 3: Thank you! [UKR] Speaker 3: Thank you! [UKR] Speaker 3: Thank you!
Speaker 1
00:09:20 Speaker 1: Oh, we still see the sunset up there. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: So you changed the clocks yesterday. Speaker 1: So you changed the clocks yesterday.
00:09:30 Speaker 1: So now it gets dark very early. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 3: Start a bit later, one hour later.
Speaker 3
00:09:44 Speaker 3: It's very good when we go to this Kozak camp. Speaker 3: Yes, yes. Speaker 3: Because it's dark around, but inside it's...
Speaker 1
00:10:03 Speaker 3: He said if you said me before, I can prepare and wear the costume. Speaker 1: Remember, I have a picture of him with the costume. Speaker 1: Remember my first visit here. Speaker 3: All Kazakh clothes, as they say, it's near 13 kilograms. Speaker 1: 13 kilograms.
00:10:30 Speaker 1: So after church, I took a bolt car back. Speaker 1: And I just said hello to the driver. Speaker 1: And we talked a little bit. Speaker 1: He doesn't speak English. Speaker 1: I knew a little bit Ukrainian. Speaker 1: So he stops. Speaker 1: He says, wait, wait. Speaker 1: I get out of the car. Speaker 1: He goes in the back of the car. Speaker 1: he gives me this. Speaker 1: He called it chili. Speaker 1: It's like salsa. Speaker 1: OK, thank you. Speaker 1: Yeah, very nice of him. Speaker 1: Ukrainians are very nice people. [VO CANDIDATE]
Speaker 4
00:11:06 Speaker 4: Man, Alex, you go from 200 euros out to like a mace.
Speaker 1
00:11:15 Speaker 4: I mean, this is a... Speaker 1: - Thaddeus, don't piss me off, buddy. Speaker 4: - I know, wait, I was trying to, you know,
Speaker 4
00:11:24 Speaker 4: encourage the glory of this victory that you've... Speaker 4: - No kidding.
00:11:30 Speaker 4: - Achieved. Speaker 4: Yeah, they were trying to stop us as you guys had gone through. Speaker 4: It was kind of funny. Speaker 4: I was like, well, you can run.
Speaker 3
00:11:43 Speaker 4: Andre, you are a man on a mission tonight with showing us all this. Speaker 3: Not always. Speaker 3: We missed one place. Speaker 3: It's near the river. Speaker 3: I love Nipro. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 1: Oh, yes, yes, yes. Speaker 3: Nipro is big, but now it's...
Speaker 1
00:12:02 Speaker 1: Well, I have a lot of pictures. Speaker 1: I was talking to Terry. Speaker 1: At some point, Terry and I can get on a Zoom meeting. Speaker 1: I can share my screen. Speaker 1: She can just pick the one she wants and put it in a file.
Speaker 4
00:12:12 Speaker 4: It would have been great to be there. Speaker 4: I'd love to have the two of you there, but we'll...
Speaker 3
00:12:36 Speaker 1: You gonna be okay? Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:12:44 Speaker 3: Where are we going? Speaker 1: I feel like every one of those human mazes made out of a hedge. Speaker 1: I saw Harry Potter. Speaker 1: I know how this ends. Speaker 4: He's a gapiary here. Speaker 4: He can get us out.
Speaker 4
00:13:01 Speaker 4: I love the guy with his mustache, the Cossack mustache. Speaker 4: He looked the part. Speaker 4: Totally. Speaker 4: I believed I was here.
Speaker 1
00:13:26 Speaker 1: It is awesome how you can still see the setting sun on the clouds.
00:13:30 Speaker 1: So Andre says they just turned the clocks here last night, right? Speaker 1: So this is the first day it gets dark thoroughly? Speaker 4: it's just only 5 17. yeah only 5 p.m. yeah later one hour later that's amazing you still see it
Speaker 3
00:13:47 Speaker 3: because when i wake up early in the morning my wife said you can see the Speaker 3: our clock is 7 a.m. alex must be in the train station no worry don't worry i check my phone
Speaker 1
00:14:06 Speaker 3: - One, two, six. Speaker 1: - Exactly, the phone. Speaker 3: - Six a.m. Speaker 3: - Six a.m.
Speaker 5
00:14:52 Speaker 5: So do you want to check out that I love the metro sign now? Speaker 5: It may be late if you want to take... Speaker 6: I think we can go another day to see it. Speaker 6: Because I think we're going to shoot you all there anyway. Speaker 6: I think the river is going to be very dark. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, that's a good point. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: And I have a couple of stills. Speaker 1: I just had you if they're worth anything.
Speaker 1
00:15:25 Speaker 1: Wait, where's... Speaker 1: Oh, okay.
Speaker 3
00:15:54 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
Speaker 1
00:15:58 Speaker 3: - I think it's...
Speaker 2
00:16:13 Speaker 1: - Is it this way? Speaker 2: - Yeah, this way.
Speaker 3
00:16:31 Speaker 1: Wait, André.
00:17:18 [RUS] Speaker 3: Me too
00:17:45 Speaker 3: - Here. Speaker 3: I'll work on. Speaker 3: You can not only save your money and... Speaker 3: I'm amazed. Speaker 3: ...got... Speaker 3: ...yeah.
Speaker 1
00:18:42 Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 1: tonight too i mean jeez those muskrats man they would have been good eating oh yeah yum
Speaker 3
00:19:02 Speaker 1: oh a bathroom anybody Speaker 3: yeah how far is the hotel how far to the hotel how far yeah 12 kilometers yeah 12 kilometers to Speaker 3: the hotel but we have it's a best variant okay thank you
Speaker 2
00:19:28 Speaker 3: Alex, you would like? Speaker 2: No, I'm okay, thank you.
Speaker 3
00:19:30 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 3: Peggy? Speaker 3: Alex, okay, okay.
Speaker 1
00:19:41 Speaker 1: If anybody tries to steal our stuff, I can whack them with a maze. Speaker 1: That was really nice of that guy. Speaker 1: So, so far today, I scored a maze and a bottle of salsa. Speaker 5: Everyone's excited that you're here. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: This is really cool. Speaker 1: You know, a gift I brought for Andre was a bottle of booze and a bottle of Texas whiskey. Speaker 1: And I spent a long time putting it in bubble wrap and all that stuff, making sure it wouldn't break.
00:20:27 Speaker 1: And I was so happy to see it survive.
00:20:30 Speaker 1: And I'm thinking, you know, I should see if I can get that bubble wrap out of the trash. Speaker 1: I might need it for this. Speaker 1: That's not a good idea. Speaker 2: Yeah, I was going to say, you didn't bring much. Speaker 2: Like, your bag goes pretty small. Speaker 1: So my wife was hanging out with Andy's wife at this neurosurgery meeting just a couple weeks ago, Speaker 1: and it was the first time they met face to face. And Tatiana speaks a little English, Speaker 1: but they're mostly communicating via Google Translate. But apparently Tatiana's really into Speaker 1: like crystals and rocks and things like that. So those are easy gifts. They're like, "This is big." Speaker 1: So Patty went and got her some special ones with whatever cosmic powers they have. Speaker 1: And Susan Rowell, the trauma surgeon at the University of Chicago we're collaborating with,
00:21:15 Speaker 1: she got him a University of Chicago polo shirt. Speaker 1: So she found X-Astimate the day before. Speaker 1: And his son, during the surgery meeting, Andres' wife took his son to Santa Monica Beach. Speaker 1: There's a picture of him playing in the water at the Santa Monica Pier in the background, Speaker 1: so we got him a little t-shirt too for that. Speaker 5: How old is the younger son? Speaker 1: I think he's 15 now. Speaker 1: It's funny, these are all American brands. Speaker 1: Bridgestone, Pole Position.
00:22:00 Speaker 1: Oh, it's funny. Speaker 1: So the same Bolt driver who gave me the salsa Speaker 1: when I was trying to talk to him at a backroom church, Speaker 1: He thought I was British. Speaker 2: Really? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: That's not even close to the accent. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: I still have a lot of the Chicago accents from where I was born. Speaker 1: Chicago. Speaker 1: Chicago. Speaker 5: Like he said, "Oh, you're from... are you from England?" Speaker 5: Like he said, "Oh, you're from... are you from England?" Speaker 1: Yeah, he said, "Britain? Speaker 1: And I said, "No, Texas." Speaker 1: And I said, "No, Texas." Speaker 1: He said, "No."
00:22:30 Speaker 1: I said, "American." Speaker 1: Yeah, exactly. Speaker 1: I keep calling him Jack. Speaker 5: Otherwise we're going to be here for a long time.
Speaker 5
00:22:56 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 5: Hold on for a sec.
Speaker 1
00:23:19 Speaker 1: Kruzka? Is that the word for screwdriver? Speaker 1: What's the Ukrainian word for screwdriver? Speaker 1: Kruzka or something? Speaker 1: Yeah, that's what my app said it was. Speaker 1: I just learned that yesterday. Speaker 1: No, yeah. Speaker 1: There you go.
Speaker 6
00:24:33 Speaker 6: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:24:38 Speaker 6: I mean, maybe we'll take the drive. Speaker 1: So tomorrow, is she going to drive you guys to the hospital with all the gear? Speaker 1: Is that the plan? Speaker 6: I think we'll walk, but then I think we'll also drive a car. Speaker 5: We will actually, actually now, they will take us through the hospital.
Speaker 5
00:24:52 Speaker 5: Yes, just to show us where to come tomorrow. Speaker 5: Yes, just to show us where to come tomorrow. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. Speaker 1: Well, Andre said that. Speaker 1: Well, Andre said that. Speaker 1: Well, I know how to get there, though. Speaker 1: I mean, I've done this. Speaker 1: I know how to get in the back door. Speaker 5: Do you know how to get there by car? Speaker 1: No. Oh, you're driving tomorrow to the hospital? Speaker 5: No, to bring this stuff. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 6: I mean, if we're driving in the hospital and they can let us in, Speaker 6: maybe we should just put it in there right now. Speaker 1: And then it'd be nice just to, like, see the hospital for a second. Speaker 1: And then it'd be nice just to, like, see the hospital for a second. Speaker 6: And then we don't have to deal with it tomorrow. Speaker 1: Yeah, either they can lock it in his office. Speaker 1: Because, you know, he said he'd give us a couple little patient rooms with locks, Speaker 1: but they're not the best locks. Speaker 1: I mean, I kept my stuff in there for a few days until...
Speaker 1
00:25:33 Speaker 1: One of the resident, one of the young attendings, grandma's had a stroke. Speaker 1: That's where they could put her in the room. Speaker 1: I said, yeah, you can take my stuff out of there. Speaker 6: Thank you. Speaker 1: Oh, wow, look at that. Speaker 1: No, I'm good. Speaker 1: That is really cool. Speaker 2: I usually have some car stuff, but now I have some water. Speaker 1: If this were in Texas, then you'd have a gun and some magazines in there. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: You never know.
Speaker 2
00:26:00 Speaker 2: There's nothing else we need to pack up right now. Speaker 2: Is there? Speaker 2: I mean, the running can just stay as it is. Speaker 6: Yeah, exactly. Speaker 6: We'll just carry the run over like that. Speaker 6: Tomorrow we'll carry this backpack over. Speaker 6: It's a very cool gift to you. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Very nice. Speaker 6: And then we'll carry the FX6 over as well. Speaker 1: I've always learned to, you know, usually if I travel, Speaker 1: I just need a roller bag and my computer bag. Speaker 1: But when I come here, I bring a whole separate bag Speaker 1: bag for my special physician senior physician's uniform and the shoes and
Speaker 6
00:26:29 Speaker 1: scrubs and gifts for Audrey and his wife so something to put in there Speaker 6: Christian, do you want to do that at the hospital?
Speaker 5
00:26:44 Speaker 6: Yes, so we don't do it in the morning, it's advantageous. Speaker 5: We can just walk from the hotel to the hospital. Speaker 5: It's very close, but also, if we need,
Speaker 1
00:26:58 Speaker 5: we can meet at the parking spot. Speaker 1: Where would you go in the morning? Speaker 1: Would you drive here on time? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Where would you park? Speaker 6: She's saying that Andre was going to try to get a parking spot. Speaker 6: She's saying that Andre was going to try to get a parking spot. Speaker 1: Yeah, that would help. Speaker 1: Yeah, that would help. Speaker 5: Yeah, the hospital. Speaker 5: But I can just park at the hotel's parking. Speaker 5: I've got a parking card. Speaker 1: Okay, so that's free? Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Yeah, maybe do that tomorrow and see if Andre can get you a spot for later on.
Speaker 5
00:27:28 Speaker 1: Yeah, the parking lot's pretty hectic over there.
Speaker 6
00:27:32 Speaker 5: So if you would like to drop off some things now, just let me know.
Speaker 1
00:27:36 Speaker 6: Yeah, if Andre's okay. Speaker 1: So we're going to the hospital now. Speaker 1: Could we take some of these things to your office now? Speaker 1: Tonight and lock them in?
Speaker 5
00:27:53 Speaker 1: Today? Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2
00:28:05 Speaker 5: - We can drop his seat. Speaker 2: - Okay. Speaker 2: - Oh, we'll go there. Speaker 3: - To the hospital.
Speaker 1
00:28:25 Speaker 1: - Okay, we have a plan. Speaker 1: - All right.
00:29:11 Speaker 1: Okay, so we're pretty good. Speaker 1: I'll listen here. Speaker 1: Here I got it. Speaker 1: I got it.
Speaker 3
00:29:41 Speaker 1: Okay, we're good Logan?
00:29:50 [UKR] Speaker 3: There Marchenko was going to operate, he has shadows, they brought him to the operating dressing room, [UKR] Speaker 3: they did it, he said it's not needed, let them not do it. [UKR] Speaker 3: Well, you know, if there are many of those comrades who want to, then such problems arise. [UKR] Speaker 3: Oh, good. So we, I think, will see each other. We'll go in now, drop off some things. [UKR] Speaker 3: Good, good.
Speaker 1
00:30:15 Speaker 3: huh
Speaker 3
00:30:36 Speaker 1: how was that patient doing with a terrible exposed brain
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Cytosis 2000. - After you thought they put in a drain, right?
Speaker 2
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Cytosis 2000. - After you thought they put in a drain, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, drain, changed antibiotics.
00:00:06 [UKR] Speaker 2: - Saik has some virus, polyneuropathy.
00:00:10 [RUS] Speaker 2: Well, how is it not possible. If I wrote to the chief, we can find a drain, I'll call, wherever I call, [RUS] Speaker 2: a drain will be found, and the cytosis was what?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Cytosis 2000. - After you thought they put in a drain, right?
Speaker 2
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Cytosis 2000. - After you thought they put in a drain, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, drain, changed antibiotics.
00:00:06 [UKR] Speaker 2: - Saik has some virus, polyneuropathy.
00:00:10 [RUS] Speaker 2: Well, how is it not possible. If I wrote to the chief, we can find a drain, I'll call, wherever I call, [RUS] Speaker 2: a drain will be found, and the cytosis was what?
00:00:20 [UKR] Speaker 2: - 4, 5, 6, they put in a drain in 2012.
00:00:26 [RUS] Speaker 2: not even up for discussion. [RUS] Speaker 2: So tonight we draw blood tests, [RUS] Speaker 2: in the morning we call the ophthalmologist, [RUS] Speaker 2: find out the ophthalmologist's opinion, [RUS] Speaker 2: and when we decide to operate, [RUS] Speaker 2: we'll check the platelets, [RUS] Speaker 2: tell them to completely shave the head, [RUS] Speaker 2: because we might need to make additional incisions, [RUS] Speaker 2: right, Rostislav? [RUS] Speaker 2: Because at the place where it originally was, [RUS] Speaker 2: there's contaminated, destroyed periosteum.
Speaker 1
00:00:50 [RUS] Speaker 1: 100% until this? [RUS] Speaker 1: There the fundus is impacted. [RUS] Speaker 1: There the fundus is impacted. [RUS] Speaker 2: Well first of all, second, we need to wash everything out, second, we need to do a plastic reconstruction,
Speaker 2
00:01:00 [RUS] Speaker 2: because the frontal wall doesn't seem too bad, but on the sagittal slices you can see, [RUS] Speaker 2: that where the forehead ends, not much, the roof begins, the ethmoid is broken, there's such a disaster.
Speaker 1
00:01:11 [RUS] Speaker 2: Okay, and is there someone to stay with the patients, we'll step out for... [RUS] Speaker 1: Well, that's right... [RUS] Speaker 1: Now I'll hand off so you can go. [RUS] Speaker 1: Okay?
00:01:21 Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:01:24 [RUS] Speaker 1: And tell me, we have a line, how I'm at risk
Speaker 1
00:01:54 Speaker 2: We'll catch you a bit later. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:03:00 [RUS] Speaker 2: To be continued...
00:03:09 Speaker 3: So you are on duty tonight? Speaker 3: And you'll be operating on this person tomorrow also? Speaker 3: Good. Speaker 3: It's how about I was a resident. Speaker 4: He does have some post-call. Speaker 4: He does have some post-call. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: That's good. Speaker 4: Post-call arrest. Speaker 4: It's not for Ukraine. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Well, it wasn't for me when I trained also. Speaker 3: We would not go home. Speaker 4: But now? Speaker 3: Now, yeah. Speaker 4: Now residents have? Speaker 3: They are supposed to go home, but oftentimes we have them. Speaker 3: They want to stay late and do surgery, so that's fine.
Speaker 4
00:03:54 Speaker 3: I will not kick them out. Speaker 4: It's like Spetzler said in Vienna. Speaker 4: Robert Spetzler said that
Speaker 2
00:04:08 [RUS] Speaker 4: Incredibly, how open [RUS] Speaker 2: not now, now they'll come over, we'll tell them. [RUS] Speaker 2: We already need it, not only to get through, to follow all these formalities. [RUS] Speaker 2: Because they might get offended, say, okay, you're filming him without our permission. [RUS] Speaker 2: So we'll say that we're only filming ourselves without the patient, if they don't allow it.
00:04:54 [RUS] Speaker 2: Grustik will come too. [RUS] Speaker 2: So they stitched him up somewhere in Kramatorsk, right?
00:05:00 Speaker 2: Yeah.
00:05:02 [RUS] Speaker 2: He deteriorated early with us. [RUS] Speaker 2: You see, if not, only the dura. [RUS] Speaker 2: Well yes. [RUS] Speaker 2: So it was some kind of [RUS] Speaker 2: shrapnel wound [RUS] Speaker 2: and the bone flew off. [RUS] Speaker 2: And he here, he was there for a long time. [RUS] Speaker 4: They operated on him for the abdomen, [RUS] Speaker 4: but forgot about this. [RUS] Speaker 4: And he came to us. [RUS] Speaker 2: If you were Sergei Anatolievich, he would've made a remark. [RUS] Speaker 2: Right here. [RUS] Speaker 2: I said, [RUS] Speaker 2: if our director
00:05:30 [UKR] Speaker 2: sees you,
00:05:31 [RUS] Speaker 2: he would say,
00:05:32 Speaker 2: and also Speaker 2: the
00:06:01 [UKR] Speaker 2: Vitaliy. [UKR] Speaker 2: Vitaliy. [UKR] Speaker 2: Vitaliy.
00:06:03 [RUS] Speaker 2: How old did you say? [RUS] Speaker 2: Seventeen.
00:06:05 Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:06:06 [RUS] Speaker 2: Here. [RUS] Speaker 3: Good day. [RUS] Speaker 2: Look, just through Okremist we brought a professor of neurosurgery, neurotraumatology [RUS] Speaker 2: Look, just through Okremist we brought a professor of neurosurgery, neurotraumatology
Speaker 2
00:06:15 [RUS] Speaker 2: from Texas, Dallas.
00:06:17 [UKR] Speaker 2: He's the head of the neurosurgery department and the ICU.
00:06:22 [RUS] Speaker 2: Just for this week he came to us and is working with us.
00:06:27 [UKR] Speaker 2: So you don't worry, there's a camera over there, they're filming us, without the permission of patients' relatives, they won't film the patients, so you understand. [UKR] Speaker 2: They can film us, film the equipment without patients. [UKR] Speaker 2: I understand. [UKR] Speaker 2: Yes, so there are no questions right away. Now about the patient. [UKR] Speaker 2: I also received information from the mobile hospital. [UKR] Speaker 2: That from that morning it wasn't scanned. [UKR] Speaker 2: Well yes, received a bit earlier. [UKR] Speaker 2: A bit earlier, yes.
00:07:00 [RUS] Speaker 2: So I forwarded it in the morning.
00:07:07 [UKR] Speaker 2: This is what it was. [UKR] Speaker 2: This is what it was. [UKR] Speaker 2: The extremities - this is what they sent us.
00:07:22 [RUS] Speaker 2: Understood.
00:07:24 [UKR] Speaker 2: Yes, just so we know what we're dealing with. [UKR] Speaker 2: They amputated the right arm, amputated the right lower extremity. [UKR] Speaker 2: Blood loss, massive blood loss, low hemoglobin, low platelets. [UKR] Speaker 2: Against this background, to operate on him, to do a big operation is impossible. [UKR] Speaker 2: Right now we just came in - Yevgeniy is on duty, he's an anesthesiologist and these are two from my team. [UKR] Speaker 2: They're on duty this 24-hour shift from eight in the morning to eight in the morning. [UKR] Speaker 2: They transfused liters of blood, liters of plasma and platelet concentrate. [UKR] Speaker 2: 300 ml of platelet concentrate. [UKR] Speaker 2: At this moment the indicators are 131, 107, more or less normal.
00:08:12 [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, they went up. Because the platelets were 65. [RUS] Speaker 2: This shows our handiwork. [RUS] Speaker 2: What did we agree? At four, four, five o'clock. [RUS] Speaker 2: Blood tests will be taken again. [RUS] Speaker 2: Tomorrow we'll come, we'll look.
00:08:25 [UKR] Speaker 2: Alex and Sergei Anatolievich will be here.
00:08:27 [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, Alex. [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, Alex. [RUS] Speaker 2: Alex, is there a translator?
Speaker 5
00:08:30 [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, Alex. [RUS] Speaker 5: Is there a translator? [RUS] Speaker 5: I can translate. [RUS] Speaker 5: Yes, I'm just saying that we understand this is a serious problem for the whole family.
Speaker 2
00:08:41 [RUS] Speaker 5: To take care of the guy.
00:08:43 [UKR] Speaker 2: So, I'll say,
00:08:45 [RUS] Speaker 2: I'll ask,
00:08:47 [UKR] Speaker 2: to use all opportunities, [UKR] Speaker 2: to save his life. [UKR] Speaker 2: Of course. [UKR] Speaker 2: He's a neurosurgeon, he's a neuroanesthesiologist [UKR] Speaker 2: intensive care. [UKR] Speaker 2: So, our plans,
00:09:00 [UKR] Speaker 2: we draw blood tests in the morning, [UKR] Speaker 2: three-four in the morning,
00:09:04 [RUS] Speaker 2: in the morning there'll be results.
00:09:06 [UKR] Speaker 2: We see if he'll be stable [UKR] Speaker 2: by the blood tests, if he'll be [UKR] Speaker 2: stable by hemodynamics, that's blood pressure, pulse
Speaker 5
00:09:13 [UKR] Speaker 2: then we plan to take him to the OR [UKR] Speaker 5: Grigorovich, please tell us, who to stay in contact with [UKR] Speaker 5: so we won't disturb you again
Speaker 2
00:09:21 [UKR] Speaker 2: until morning you stay in contact with the anesthesiologist [UKR] Speaker 2: until morning, tomorrow, I think around half past eight, nine
00:09:30 [UKR] Speaker 2: we'll have rounds, we'll come here, and after [UKR] Speaker 2: 9 we'll meet, I'm on that floor, you know [UKR] Speaker 2: We'll discuss the situation, I'll finish my thought, if he's stable by blood indicators, if he's stable by blood pressure, we plan to take him to the OR. [UKR] Speaker 2: Also, we plan to bring in the ophthalmologist again. [UKR] Speaker 2: Why? The left eye is destroyed. [UKR] Speaker 2: But we need to check if everything was done correctly with the left eye. [UKR] Speaker 2: Why? Because there can be remnants of dead tissue, I'm telling it as it is, [UKR] Speaker 2: which can later lead to inflammation. [UKR] Speaker 2: - They need to be removed. - They need to be removed, yes. [UKR] Speaker 2: So the eye socket cleans out, so the walls remain there,
Speaker 1
00:10:18 [UKR] Speaker 2: a prosthesis can be placed later, God willing he survives. [UKR] Speaker 1: - And the right eye?
Speaker 2
00:10:22 [RUS] Speaker 2: The right eye is intact, but the left eye is completely destroyed irreversibly. [RUS] Speaker 2: Our surgical scope - the skull base is destroyed. [RUS] Speaker 2: Roughly speaking, his brain is looking into the nasal cavity. [VO CANDIDATE] [RUS] Speaker 2: And the brain is intact? [RUS] Speaker 2: There's a hematoma, there's a contusion, but not critical. [RUS] Speaker 2: There's a hematoma, there's a contusion, but not critical. [RUS] Speaker 2: I'm just saying, first of all, communication between the external environment [RUS] Speaker 2: and communication with the brain. [RUS] Speaker 2: This is the entry point for infection. [RUS] Speaker 2: If we don't close it, then in 2-3-4 days,
00:10:57 [UKR] Speaker 2: there'll be meningoencephalitis,
00:10:59 [RUS] Speaker 2: there'll be inflammation. [RUS] Speaker 2: And plus we'll look at [RUS] Speaker 2: non-viable hematomas, [RUS] Speaker 2: non-viable brain under the microscope [RUS] Speaker 2: we'll carefully remove. [RUS] Speaker 2: That is, we won't touch living brain tissue. [RUS] Speaker 2: What's the difficulty? [RUS] Speaker 2: For us to properly close the skin, [RUS] Speaker 2: bone, brain membrane. [RUS] Speaker 2: Why? Because you saw that all of this is [RUS] Speaker 2: destroyed. We'll need to [RUS] Speaker 2: piece by piece, layer by layer, assemble everything. [RUS] Speaker 2: That's one thing. And second, [RUS] Speaker 2: what's very difficult, is this is polytrauma. [RUS] Speaker 2: That is, combined trauma, not just isolated [RUS] Speaker 2: traumatic brain injury, but he has [RUS] Speaker 2: what's called traumatic [RUS] Speaker 2: shock, hemorrhagic shock, [RUS] Speaker 2: with blood loss, [RUS] Speaker 2: no limbs, one and the second. [RUS] Speaker 2: This complicates the situation. So [RUS] Speaker 2: everyone asks about guarantees. Guarantees, [RUS] Speaker 2: well, first of all, we hope that he'll be stable [RUS] Speaker 2: in condition.
00:11:51 [RUS] Speaker 2: Wait, you don't know, [RUS] Speaker 2: these guys here, [RUS] Speaker 2: not once, we've already treated
00:11:56 [UKR] Speaker 2: 2500 such wounds
00:11:58 [RUS] Speaker 2: to the head. And they know what I'm talking about, [RUS] Speaker 2: I need to explain this to you. [RUS] Speaker 2: You need to understand, [RUS] Speaker 2: what we're dealing with, [RUS] Speaker 2: and then it's easier for you, and when next time [RUS] Speaker 2: I speak, you already know this [RUS] Speaker 2: background, I'll say, this is better, [RUS] Speaker 2: this is worse, and you'll orient yourself better. [RUS] Speaker 2: So, [RUS] Speaker 2: what did I say, that [RUS] Speaker 2: he needs to be stable [RUS] Speaker 2: in the morning, first of all,
00:12:21 [UKR] Speaker 2: by blood indicators,
00:12:23 [RUS] Speaker 2: by blood pressure indicators [RUS] Speaker 2: and by level of consciousness indicators. [RUS] Speaker 2: So his level of consciousness should be [RUS] Speaker 2: right now at the level of superficial coma. [RUS] Speaker 2: There's coma 1, 2, 3. [RUS] Speaker 2: 3 doesn't survive, [RUS] Speaker 2: 1 is superficial coma, [RUS] Speaker 2: 2 is deep. [RUS] Speaker 2: We have 1. [RUS] Speaker 2: 1, yes, he has coma 1. [RUS] Speaker 2: That is, it's a superficial coma. [RUS] Speaker 2: They ask about guarantees. [RUS] Speaker 2: The guarantee, if he'll be stable, there's a guarantee that we'll do a planned surgery, [RUS] Speaker 2: under a modern microscope, carefully, unhurried surgery. [RUS] Speaker 2: That is, myself, Alex and Rostislav, these are the teams we're planning. [RUS] Speaker 2: God willing he'll be stable. [RUS] Speaker 2: If tomorrow everything's in order with blood tests and... [RUS] Speaker 2: With the body's condition and neurological condition, the three of us will take him to the OR.
00:13:13 [RUS] Speaker 2: The ophthalmologist will examine him, we'll completely shave his head, [RUS] Speaker 2: bald, because we might need to make additional incisions, move skin, [RUS] Speaker 2: to close all of this. [RUS] Speaker 2: And only when we give the go-ahead, the OR is ready, we go to the OR.
Speaker 5
00:13:29 [RUS] Speaker 2: This is already, I wanted to say, this is already the professor's fourth visit.
Speaker 2
00:13:34 [RUS] Speaker 5: Professor Alex, well, twice a year he comes, [RUS] Speaker 2: a whole week we operate, first of all, wounded military, wounded civilians, [RUS] Speaker 2: Well, so you understand. [RUS] Speaker 2: Since 2017 there on the right. [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, we understand.
00:13:49 [UKR] Speaker 2: Understand us.
00:13:51 [RUS] Speaker 2: We understand, we want [RUS] Speaker 2: to do everything in the best way possible. [RUS] Speaker 2: Most importantly. [RUS] Speaker 5: About vision, what about vision [RUS] Speaker 5: what's the prognosis.
00:14:00 [RUS] Speaker 2: For vision, the left eye is gone. [RUS] Speaker 2: The right eye, it's physically [RUS] Speaker 2: intact, but to assess,
00:14:06 [UKR] Speaker 2: how much he sees, visual acuity,
00:14:08 [RUS] Speaker 2: everything else, this is when he comes [RUS] Speaker 2: to consciousness. Right now we can say that
00:14:19 Speaker 2: I told him about everything, but we have a good Speaker 2: neurological state, general condition, laboratory analysis, and we plan to perform Speaker 2: surgery tomorrow if we will – Speaker 2: Stabilize, yes. Speaker 2: Stabilize, yes. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 2: MR. Speaker 2: MR. Speaker 2: MR. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 1: MR. Speaker 1: MR. Speaker 2: One more. Speaker 2: I forgot to say – I told you about – Speaker 2: MR.
00:14:57 [RUS] Speaker 2: Lung contusion. [RUS] Speaker 2: to the lungs. Lung contusion [RUS] Speaker 2: as a rule is always combined [RUS] Speaker 2: also with contusion [RUS] Speaker 2: of the heart. [RUS] Speaker 2: That's why he's constantly [RUS] Speaker 2: why we spent time. [RUS] Speaker 2: We checked the blood tests and checked his indicators. [RUS] Speaker 2: So there'd be stable [RUS] Speaker 2: blood pressure. Why? Because [RUS] Speaker 2: lung contusion happens. [RUS] Speaker 2: Can't survive. [RUS] Speaker 5: If you look at something, [RUS] Speaker 5: how it happened, we don't understand
Speaker 5
00:15:25 [RUS] Speaker 5: what happened. [RUS] Speaker 5: How you brought him, but [RUS] Speaker 5: We took him away, I know he was evacuated from Pashetrav. [RUS] Speaker 5: And how was he hit? By helicopter? Or what? What was it?
Speaker 1
00:15:35 [RUS] Speaker 1: For him? You mean the mechanism of injury? [RUS] Speaker 1: How did it happen? [RUS] Speaker 1: How did it happen? [RUS] Speaker 1: We need to check the logs. [RUS] Speaker 1: Let me look now.
Speaker 2
00:15:59 [RUS] Speaker 2: Why I'm saying specifically in this regard, that [RUS] Speaker 2: they sent me information from the military hospital, [RUS] Speaker 2: so I won't speak about what I don't know. [RUS] Speaker 2: That the brain trauma is severe, that's one thing, we know what [RUS] Speaker 2: to do with it. [RUS] Speaker 2: But you need to understand, this polytrauma, combined trauma, no two limbs, lung contusion, heart contusion, [RUS] Speaker 2: especially the first two-three days, so he has stable indicators. [RUS] Speaker 2: That's what everything's being done for, but it doesn't depend on him being young. [RUS] Speaker 2: Well, we want to hope that he'll overcome everything. [RUS] Speaker 2: Okay, we're going to rest and tomorrow, if needed, in the OR. [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, that's it. [RUS] Speaker 2: Good night. [RUS] Speaker 2: Thank you. [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, yes.
00:16:39 Speaker 2: Let's go. Speaker 2: ok
00:17:10 [UKR] Speaker 1: Sergei Anatolievich.
00:18:21 Speaker 2: It's my... Speaker 2: Your son? Speaker 2: No, son. Speaker 2: A member of my neurosurgical team, Nikita.
00:18:30 Speaker 2: Nikita. Speaker 2: Lombroso. Speaker 2: That is? Speaker 2: He will have an Oscar after this. Speaker 2: Smart and energy. Speaker 2: We spent with his team maybe 12 hours. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. Speaker 2: I'm so... Speaker 2: At 7 a.m. I catch you. Speaker 2: And now 7 p.m. we spend 12 hours. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: We check conditions this patient.
00:19:18 Speaker 2: And after that we have a long conversation with his relatives and his... Speaker 2: What's the comrade? Speaker 2: Comrade? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah.
00:19:30 Speaker 2: We try to spend him in situation. Speaker 2: It's the most difficult part of our work when we speak with relatives, with friends, Speaker 2: because I am not sure if this patient will be alive. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 2: In any case, he can die in a moment. Speaker 2: Now, two hours later, maybe in the morning, tomorrow, that's why we need to explain his Speaker 2: severe injury, not only severe injuries, severe injuries, lungs, yes, lungs, and I think
00:20:18 Speaker 2: if you have lung contusion, he has heart contusion also.
Speaker 6
00:20:23 Speaker 2: Probably from blast. Yes.
Speaker 2
00:20:54 Speaker 6: So, you had to talk to the family? Speaker 2: I have relatives, family, maybe, and comrades. Speaker 2: They spend all day in the hospital, and they have a lot of questions, Speaker 2: and asked me and Alex and my team to help save life this young man Speaker 2: because he lost arm, leg and one eye but they would like he continue to live and recover
Speaker 3
00:21:38 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 2: We need to go to home, I have this CT, and I check this CT a bit later, after a cup of
Speaker 2
00:21:50 Speaker 2: tea or coffee, and check all the slices, axial, coronal, sagittal projection, Speaker 2: and when I go to bed and have a plan in my brain what we need to do tomorrow together with you and with Rostislav. Speaker 2: Rostislav after 24 hours of duty, but I asked him to save a bit of power and strength to help us.
Speaker 3
00:22:21 Speaker 2: Because always I have strength to start surgery, perform main stage of surgery, and ask Rostislav to help me close the wound.
Speaker 7
00:22:36 Speaker 3: Yes. Speaker 7: Nikita, is he the one who the mother was like who will take care of my daughter? Speaker 7: Oh, that was Rostislav. Speaker 7: Oh, that was Rostislav. Speaker 7: And then you have a young daughter, though, right? Speaker 7: And was it a picture of your daughter or someone who looked like your daughter that had the headlamp reading the book that you were talking about?
00:23:00 Speaker 7: Or maybe it was Rocco. Speaker 7: Well, don't worry about it. Speaker 3: It was probably Rocco. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:23:12 Speaker 2: You want this back? Speaker 2: I'll take it back. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 2: It's Vadim...
00:23:22 [RUS] Speaker 2: - You were talking about Vadim. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, Vadim. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Vadim, I'm showing. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, yes.
00:23:30 Speaker 2: - Yes.
00:23:33 [RUS] Speaker 2: - Okay, you're staying in charge, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, Rostislav. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Understood, right? [RUS] Speaker 2: - Well, it's good, if there are any screw-ups, he's responsible. [RUS] Speaker 2: And if there are awards, we'll reward Rostislav.
00:23:46 Speaker 2: Okay.
00:24:00 Speaker 2: - Teddy, Teddy. Speaker 2: - Yes, yes. Speaker 2: - You can never see this. Speaker 6: - Oh, okay, well, let me get my camera. Speaker 6: I have a camera. Speaker 6: Where's my phone? Speaker 6: Here's my phone. Speaker 6: Yes? Speaker 6: - In my office, you can never see this. Speaker 6: - Oh, the hard work. Speaker 6: - Oh, yes, the hard work does not happen in here. Speaker 6: I went ahead and filmed. Speaker 6: I need to take a photo. Speaker 1: - This is a movie.
Speaker 6
00:24:28 Speaker 6: A lot of work.
Speaker 1
00:24:30 Speaker 6: No, but I mean, like, Speaker 1: like, immediately.
Speaker 2
00:24:49 Speaker 2: Yes, yes, yes. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Yes, yes. Speaker 6: So, we can't show his face? Speaker 6: No. Speaker 3: We need to get consent. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 2: Now is the time.
00:25:00 Speaker 2: If the patient will start recovery, we can ask permission from his relatives.
Speaker 3
00:25:07 Speaker 2: But without face, we can... Speaker 3: Yeah, you won't see him at all. Speaker 3: You won't have to identify him. Speaker 3: Don't just see the operation. Speaker 3: Don't just see the operation. Speaker 6: Oh, I didn't get the picture. Speaker 6: It's okay. Speaker 6: I got a video. Speaker 6: I can take the still print. Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 6
00:25:27 Speaker 6: Yeah. Speaker 6: I think we're done here, so.
Speaker 3
00:25:41 Speaker 6: It's like Mr. Rogers' neighborhood. Speaker 3: Wait, wait, tell them they get to go to the OR tomorrow. Speaker 6: I get to go, too. Speaker 6: We're going to get to go to the OR tomorrow. Speaker 6: I'm going to go.
Speaker 2
00:26:11 Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 2: right Speaker 2: - Right right corner there. Speaker 2: - In this location, Speaker 2: my email, you can communicate with him Speaker 2: because he's responsible for your, Speaker 2: for our lunch, for a lot of other things.
Speaker 3
00:27:14 Speaker 2: - There you go. Speaker 3: - I said you would like to perform photo, yeah? Speaker 2: - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: You were looking very-- Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah
Speaker 6
00:27:47 Speaker 6: But like the, you know, obviously what they just saw, that would have started at the stabilization center. Speaker 6: You know, so.
Speaker 1
00:27:58 Speaker 6: Logan, we were talking to Stacey about all of her. Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: I found a few more than a story about her work.
Speaker 6
00:28:09 Speaker 6: Oh, yeah. Speaker 6: How she found journalism or journalism. Speaker 6: Well, yeah, it was on this, and I was hating when it was on this.
Speaker 1
00:28:21 Speaker 6: I'm not immune to not liking the picture.
Speaker 7
00:28:34 Speaker 1: I'm sorry.
Speaker 6
00:28:59 Speaker 7: I'll find it.
00:29:53 Speaker 6: ... Speaker 6: Oh yeah, we're sitting maybe in the lower. Speaker 6: Okay, yeah. Speaker 6: They went to find a bathroom. Speaker 6: Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:30:11 Speaker 6: You can see a lot of... Speaker 2: Yeah, it's good for me. Speaker 2: - They need a key in the bathroom? Speaker 2: - You need a key. Speaker 2: - Key in the bathroom? Speaker 3: - I can show them where there is if you get a key. Speaker 3: - I can show them where there is if you get a key.
Speaker 3
00:30:43 Speaker 3: That's more important than Michael Jordan. Speaker 3: - Yeah, we'll get that on a better camera tomorrow. Speaker 3: - All right. Speaker 3: Here I'll show you where I am.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: After we win Oscar, maybe, I buy a new car.
Speaker 2
00:00:19 Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 2: You can send the bill to Terry. Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 1: All right, thank you.
Speaker 3
00:00:30 Speaker 3: Hang on. Speaker 3: Hang on. Speaker 3: Make sure it's recorded. Speaker 3: Yep, it's recording. Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: And then you've got one in between you here, underneath that that's already recorded. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Well, I need to figure out how to make these things work. Speaker 3: So I'm not... Speaker 3: ...bomber them. Speaker 3: You know, anyway. Speaker 3: Where did I put them? Speaker 4: I think it's just the motor.
Speaker 4
00:01:21 Speaker 4: You want to check it real quick? Speaker 4: You don't have to plug the shoe back in. Speaker 2: So you're out of the picture, Logan? Speaker 4: Yes, it's more in black. Speaker 4: Ideally, I will just kind of remain invisible back here as long as I don't move.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: Alex, you can crush my car. Speaker 1: After we win Oscar, maybe, I buy a new car.
Speaker 2
00:00:19 Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 2: You can send the bill to Terry. Speaker 1: There you go. Speaker 1: All right, thank you.
Speaker 3
00:00:30 Speaker 3: Hang on. Speaker 3: Hang on. Speaker 3: Make sure it's recorded. Speaker 3: Yep, it's recording. Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: And then you've got one in between you here, underneath that that's already recorded. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Well, I need to figure out how to make these things work. Speaker 3: So I'm not... Speaker 3: ...bomber them. Speaker 3: You know, anyway. Speaker 3: Where did I put them? Speaker 4: I think it's just the motor.
Speaker 4
00:01:21 Speaker 4: You want to check it real quick? Speaker 4: You don't have to plug the shoe back in. Speaker 2: So you're out of the picture, Logan? Speaker 4: Yes, it's more in black. Speaker 4: Ideally, I will just kind of remain invisible back here as long as I don't move.
Speaker 2
00:01:46 Speaker 2: So what are we driving past? Speaker 2: What you showed me my first visit, where the missiles attacked? Speaker 1: yeah yeah
Speaker 4
00:01:57 Speaker 4: all right am i back there with you or well i was thinking that we'd probably see you yes okay that's
Speaker 3
00:02:03 Speaker 4: why i was asking if you could if you could monitor the sound remotely so you could hear
Speaker 4
00:02:07 Speaker 3: we just uh have a phone calling the other one yeah just just like on speaker just so you can hear
Speaker 3
00:02:13 Speaker 4: yeah yeah we can just put it on the uh dash there right or like center console okay Speaker 3: Alright, I'll hop in with them. Speaker 3: Hang on one second, let me make sure I put away the... Speaker 3: Okay, I, uh, Speaker 3: Anastasia is pulling up her car, so we'll, uh... Speaker 3: Test test. Speaker 3: Oh, I'm monitoring on this one. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 3: Let's go ahead and plug this in.
00:02:58 Speaker 3: Well, I mean, I'm not hearing it. Speaker 3: I'm just saying that, like, I'm... Speaker 3: Which one's going to have the best battery in here? Speaker 3: Where's the battery?
Speaker 2
00:03:20 Speaker 2: What does it say in that white car? Speaker 2: Is that betadine? Speaker 1: Betadine is a solution which we covered the head. Speaker 2: Yeah, betadine, iodine. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, why is it on that car? Speaker 1: It's a firm, a medical firm who produces this solution. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Yeah, we have the safety betadine, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:03:51 Speaker 4: And that is the side camera recording? Speaker 3: No, I haven't touched it. Speaker 4: Do you mind just feeding that one before you? Speaker 4: Do you mind just feeding that one before you? Speaker 4: Yeah, I'll do it.
Speaker 4
00:04:00 Speaker 4: Thank you. Speaker 4: Oh, there's water here. Speaker 4: Thank you. Speaker 4: *phone rings*
Speaker 1
00:04:44 Speaker 1: yeah we all are long drive
Speaker 2
00:05:20 Speaker 1: When you left the USA, it was Thursday night? Speaker 2: Thursday night, yes. Speaker 2: Thursday afternoon.
Speaker 1
00:05:31 Speaker 1: I think jet lag from Ukraine to the US is more difficult for me than return on combat.
Speaker 2
00:05:41 Speaker 1: Jet lag from Vienna to the US because we... Speaker 2: That was worse, you think? Was that worse?
Speaker 1
00:05:50 Speaker 2: Yeah, if usually... Speaker 1: Because we go at 8:00 AM and arrive at 10:00 AM. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: You'll see it there for sure. Speaker 1: You want me to put it on this one? Speaker 2: Usually they say that going east is worse than going west.
Speaker 2
00:06:10 Speaker 2: And I know it's the same thing. Speaker 2: So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible. Speaker 2: But going back is not as bad.
Speaker 3
00:06:23 Speaker 2: They have plenty of room up there. Speaker 3: Whatever, it's rolling. Speaker 3: Well, he needs to see them or something.
00:06:30 Speaker 3: Right? Speaker 3: That doesn't... Speaker 3: Okay, here? Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 2: Oh, is that Anastasia? Speaker 2: Yep. Speaker 2: Anastasia? Speaker 2: Is that how you say it? Speaker 2: Must have. Speaker 2: But what is her full name? Speaker 2: Yep. Speaker 2: Your full name is Anastasia? Speaker 2: Anastasia, okay. Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 1: But it's better Speaker 1: variant Nastya. Speaker 1: Nastya. Speaker 2: She said
Speaker 2
00:07:00 Speaker 2: now that she's met other people Speaker 2: she likes her full name also Speaker 2: but she says whatever. Speaker 2: Whatever. Speaker 2: She's easy. Speaker 3: I'm gonna let you go. Speaker 3: It's just recording to this Speaker 3: whatever okay no I'm sending it down don't worry about it
Speaker 1
00:07:32 Speaker 1: oh
Speaker 3
00:07:37 Speaker 1: all right Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Right in front of you Logan. Speaker 3: No, you can't see. Speaker 3: Yeah, he's got it. Speaker 3: Okay, thank you. Appreciate it. Speaker 3: Alright, I'm closing up. Speaker 3: Hopping in and we're good to go.
Speaker 1
00:08:25 Speaker 3: Took me long enough. Speaker 1: Why you decided to be in the Z car?
Speaker 2
00:08:37 Speaker 1: Why? Speaker 2: If he sits here he will show up on a camera.
Speaker 1
00:08:43 Speaker 2: Logan is out of sight of the camera. Speaker 1: Okay, understand.
Speaker 4
00:09:23 Speaker 4: You can close it as much as you can Alex. Speaker 4: Yeah, something like that probably. Speaker 2: I thought there was too much noise. Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:09:45 Speaker 2: Yeah, so Logan, look to your left. Speaker 2: It's kind of interesting seeing Ukrainian flags hanging from all these little shops, huh? Speaker 2: Not quite what you'd expect. Speaker 2: It was just like a... Speaker 2: There could be a lot of places in America. Speaker 2: So Logan, can you see the image draw that we're getting or that's what Dad is tracking?
Speaker 4
00:10:21 Speaker 2: From this dash camera? Speaker 4: No, this dash one we can't see at all, unfortunately. Speaker 2: Oh, so not even on Dad's iPhone? Speaker 4: No.
Speaker 2
00:10:30 Speaker 4: So we just checked that it was recording before we left.
Speaker 4
00:10:34 Speaker 2: But you were able to look in the lens and at least see where it's pointed?
Speaker 2
00:10:38 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, I was able to see where it was pointed. Speaker 2: So this is why when they film scripted movies, you have so many takes, right? Speaker 2: Because stuff like this goes wrong a little bit. Speaker 4: Well, in those kind of movies, you'd definitely be able to see that camera. Speaker 2: No, it's that. Speaker 2: Hey, Dad. Speaker 2: Dad? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Can you hear me? Dad? Yeah, can you hear me? Yes. Speaker 2: Where are you guys going to be following right behind you? Speaker 2: Take the first left, and Andre's pulled over waiting for you guys. He's got his hazards on. Speaker 2: Yeah, that's fine. No, yeah, Andre knows he's waiting. All right, thanks.
00:11:30 Speaker 2: There she's trying to turn left. Speaker 2: We got stuck by the light. Speaker 2: You're too fast, Andre.
Speaker 1
00:12:07 [RUS] Speaker 1: I think it's bright.
00:12:24 Speaker 1: First of all, I would like to show you the bad place, maybe the dark side of our city Dnepro. Speaker 1: It's a place where a lot of damage destroyed Speaker 1: due to Russian attacks Speaker 1: missiles and drones, shakets Speaker 1: Every day we live under this
Speaker 2
00:13:05 Speaker 1: afraid about this situation and we don't know when the next explosion can happen. Speaker 2: So what's the name of the part of town we're going to? Hang on. Hey, yeah. Speaker 2: Okay, all right. Speaker 2: All right, Thad, you're on speaker. Can you hear us? Speaker 2: I'm muting myself. Speaker 2: Okay, you're on speaker here. Speaker 3: Great, don't unmute.
00:13:57 Speaker 1: This also place was damaged.
Speaker 1
00:14:02 Speaker 2: Oh, that was a missile on October 25th, 2024? Speaker 1: because it's a new allocated part of services of defense of ukraine that's why three times tried to
Speaker 3
00:14:24 Speaker 1: destroy this building but every time it was mistake yeah i told about yeah
Speaker 2
00:14:39 Speaker 3: If you could pull over one second, I never rolled the camera on Alex's side of the car.
Speaker 3
00:14:45 Speaker 2: Okay, pull over, Audrey, pull over. Speaker 3: You hit record. Speaker 3: There he is, all right.
Speaker 2
00:14:55 Speaker 1: You need to stay, yeah? Speaker 2: Yeah, he just needs to turn the camera on. Speaker 1: Yes, I think we have this place to stay.
Speaker 4
00:15:19 Speaker 2: Logan, is that camera supposed to be rotating? Speaker 2: The one on the hood? Speaker 2: The one on the hood? Speaker 4: Hard to say. Speaker 2: I thought it was rotating a little bit. Speaker 2: Maybe it was getting whacked around a lot. Speaker 2: I mean, is this supposed to be locking on the side of the screen or there's some AI thing in there or something? Speaker 4: No, no, it's just kind of like a three axis thing. I'll keep an eye on it. Speaker 4: I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't see me.
Speaker 2
00:15:49 Speaker 4: If it's like spinning, I see what you're saying. It's getting a little...
Speaker 4
00:15:54 Speaker 2: The glutex is rotating to the right.
Speaker 2
00:15:59 Speaker 4: Some of that might just be, you know, the stabilization.
Speaker 4
00:16:03 Speaker 2: Okay, yeah. Speaker 4: It could also be getting kind of beat up by the wind shear a little bit too. Speaker 4: We'll see what happens. Speaker 4: It's like it moves around a lot.
Speaker 2
00:16:31 Speaker 2: So Andre, what is the name of the neighborhood or the part of Dnipro that we are going to
Speaker 1
00:16:37 Speaker 2: now? Speaker 1: We are going to now? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: It's the city of Dnipro. Speaker 2: Yeah, but where in Dnipro? I mean, where is this? Just so we can let people know. Speaker 1: from Ukraine team and Great Britain team. Speaker 1: It's football, football, players.
00:17:25 Speaker 1: They play. Speaker 1: I show you now, but after the start of the war, Speaker 1: I never... Speaker 1: Oh, you can see. Speaker 1: Oh, you can see. Speaker 1: Right ahead. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, there's a stadium. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: A large stadium is a... Speaker 1: We meet international team. Speaker 1: Big place, you can sit here. Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: We meet on the station.
Speaker 2
00:18:12 Speaker 1: I'm not sorry, but I usually plan.
Speaker 1
00:18:20 Speaker 2: Thad, where are you guys? Speaker 1: I saw. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 1: I saw them.
00:18:49 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is part of my road, [RUS] Speaker 1: from home to work, [RUS] Speaker 1: and back from work to my home.
00:18:55 Speaker 1: That stadium? Speaker 1: This part?
00:19:00 Speaker 1: It's a half of the way every morning and every evening I go this way.
Speaker 3
00:19:10 Speaker 1: That's why I know this road very well. Speaker 3: How long has it been since they played a match?
Speaker 2
00:19:38 Speaker 3: ask him. Speaker 2: So, Andre, when was the last time the Dnipro football team played a match?
Speaker 1
00:19:47 Speaker 1: I'm not sure. Speaker 1: I told only the match when I was with Bohdan, together with Bohdan, I need to check in the Speaker 1: internet what happened. Speaker 1: happened it was international competition for from Ukrainian team and Great Britain team you can Speaker 1: check and find this information and a lot of water and I also invite my brother my he is younger than
Speaker 2
00:20:22 Speaker 1: I was with my
Speaker 1
00:21:00 Speaker 2: So who won Ukraine or Great Britain? Speaker 1: Maybe it's two goals from Ukraine, two goals from maybe, I don't remember. Speaker 1: Or maybe we won, I need to check.
00:21:15 [RUS] Speaker 1: I think we even... [RUS] Speaker 1: That's why we left from the stadium to my home [RUS] Speaker 1: We walked, on
00:21:45 Speaker 1: Yes, it was late in the evening, but we don't like to go to a car or a taxi.
Speaker 2
00:21:54 Speaker 1: We go together. Speaker 2: And it was uphill, too. Speaker 1: Yes, I'll show you a bit later my home.
Speaker 1
00:22:33 Speaker 1: and
00:22:35 [RUS] Speaker 1: 20-25 minutes, but if I need to walk at night, then the left street, it's faster.
00:23:25 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is a working street.
Speaker 2
00:23:30 Speaker 1: I know it, like "Walking Street," where people walk.
Speaker 1
00:23:45 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, they live very close.
00:23:55 [RUS] Speaker 1: My son asked me, why did you buy a flat
Speaker 2
00:24:02 [RUS] Speaker 1: near the factory, so all the time
Speaker 1
00:24:28 Speaker 2: When did you buy? Remember when you bought your flat? Speaker 1: In maybe 2005. Speaker 1: My wife knows this information better than I because I don't save information I don't need for my work. Speaker 1: i think it's a man it's usually for all men Speaker 1: in the morning it was very sunny weather here yes it's now it's cloudy yeah
00:25:57 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: In this direction you can see this plant factory. Speaker 1: You can see it? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Straight ahead. Speaker 1: Right ahead. Speaker 1: This factory. Speaker 1: And I stay near my home and tell you a bit more about this plant.
Speaker 2
00:26:53 Speaker 2: So Logan, are we going to drive past the factory that makes missile components, aren't we,
Speaker 1
00:26:58 Speaker 2: or parts for missiles?
00:27:00 Speaker 1: It's a part of a rocket, but it was before the full-scale military invasion. Speaker 1: It's a rocket for a peaceful time. Speaker 1: even Elon Musk ordered some part for his rockets. The first stage of rocket Elon Musk ordered in this plan in order to go to orbit. Speaker 1: Yes.
00:27:26 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is a plant that was created for peaceful life. [RUS] Speaker 1: It's not created rocket-missiles to destroy and bombing.
00:27:46 Speaker 1: and a lot of car a lot of trolley bus bus created in this plant
Speaker 2
00:28:23 Speaker 1: This is my home. Speaker 2: Right there, there's your flat right there. Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:28:30 Speaker 1: And one, two, three, four. Speaker 1: Fourth floor, you can see it hidden in order to save the world.
Speaker 2
00:28:40 Speaker 1: You can see? Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: One, two, three, four. Speaker 1: Okay? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: And I maybe tell you, state-owned enterprise located in the city of Dnipro, yeah?
00:29:00 Speaker 1: And founded on 29 July 1944.
Speaker 1
00:29:07 Speaker 1: 1944? Speaker 1: 1944? Speaker 1: 1944 originally is a large machine building plant and later the profit into missile and Speaker 1: aerospace productions i told you about aerospace production for even a rocket Elon Musk historically Speaker 1: a key part of the Soviet and then Ukrainian rocket and space industry, Speaker 1: producing ballistic missiles, launch vehicles. Speaker 1: Over decades, it developed into a diversified industrial enterprise. Apart from missile space
00:29:57 Speaker 1: equipment it also manufactured industrial machines, tractors, trolley buses, buses. Speaker 1: It remains the important part of Ukraine's defense and aerospace sections and a lot of missile hits Speaker 1: by Russia was tried to totally destroy this plant and a lot of time we live near this plant that's why we Speaker 1: hurt all these missile attacks, drones. Speaker 1: That's why it's the most dangerous place in our city.
Speaker 2
00:30:38 Speaker 1: Unfortunately, but we live here.
Speaker
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Carotid artery apparatus during evacuation and end to end carotid anastomosis.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Carotid artery apparatus during evacuation and end to end carotid anastomosis. Speaker 1: We perform CTA, everything looks like good, so we think that there is no need to do this. Speaker 1: In military hospitals, this operation performed a vascular surgeon. Speaker 1: Vascular surgeon can do very well.
00:00:30 Speaker 1: So, is the patient an anti-platelet medicine or anti-pharmobitis? Speaker 1: Aspirin? Speaker 1: Anti-clotting medication. Speaker 1: Aspirin? Speaker 1: Aspirin. Speaker 1: That's why we have neck injury with a profuse arterial bleeding and diagnosed a rupture of carotid artery. Speaker 1: That's why we have neck injury with a profuse arterial bleeding and diagnosed a rupture of carotid artery. Speaker 1: and even in military hospital in this austere condition Speaker 1: environment performed Speaker 1: and anastomosis Speaker 1: and they work very well Speaker 1: works very well because we perform CT angiography Speaker 1: and CT angiography shows its
00:01:20 Speaker 1: patency is preserved
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Carotid artery apparatus during evacuation and end to end carotid anastomosis.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Carotid artery apparatus during evacuation and end to end carotid anastomosis. Speaker 1: We perform CTA, everything looks like good, so we think that there is no need to do this. Speaker 1: In military hospitals, this operation performed a vascular surgeon. Speaker 1: Vascular surgeon can do very well.
00:00:30 Speaker 1: So, is the patient an anti-platelet medicine or anti-pharmobitis? Speaker 1: Aspirin? Speaker 1: Anti-clotting medication. Speaker 1: Aspirin? Speaker 1: Aspirin. Speaker 1: That's why we have neck injury with a profuse arterial bleeding and diagnosed a rupture of carotid artery. Speaker 1: That's why we have neck injury with a profuse arterial bleeding and diagnosed a rupture of carotid artery. Speaker 1: and even in military hospital in this austere condition Speaker 1: environment performed Speaker 1: and anastomosis Speaker 1: and they work very well Speaker 1: works very well because we perform CT angiography Speaker 1: and CT angiography shows its
00:01:20 Speaker 1: patency is preserved
00:01:52 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Right side, yes? [RUS] Speaker 1: - Maybe, right side. [RUS] Speaker 1: - CT control. [RUS] Speaker 1: - How much more, how much more?
00:02:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Well, a little bit. [RUS] Speaker 1: - CT control?
00:02:04 Speaker 1: - Yes.
Speaker 2
00:02:07 [RUS] Speaker 1: - Lena, look, even Vladimir and Shkaypolka are here. [RUS] Speaker 2: - Yes, that's very good.
Speaker
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 *Soul music plays*
Speaker 2
00:00:40 Speaker 1: *music*
00:01:00 Speaker 2: That thing's called Missouri.
00:01:51 Speaker 2: I'll send you that. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, and that's the blue building in the background. Speaker 2: So that film was shot by somebody's name on the other side of the church. Speaker 2: Oh, I see. Speaker 2: Yeah, that makes sense. Speaker 2: Yeah, but still, it's amazing. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 *Soul music plays*
Speaker 2
00:00:40 Speaker 1: *music*
00:01:00 Speaker 2: That thing's called Missouri.
00:01:51 Speaker 2: I'll send you that. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, and that's the blue building in the background. Speaker 2: So that film was shot by somebody's name on the other side of the church. Speaker 2: Oh, I see. Speaker 2: Yeah, that makes sense. Speaker 2: Yeah, but still, it's amazing. Speaker 2: Oh, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:02:54 Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: Good. Speaker 3: Where is the other... Speaker 3: Oh no. Speaker 3: Put this in here.
00:03:00 Speaker 3: Oops. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: Thank you.
00:04:55 [RUS] Speaker 3: To be continued...
00:05:40 Speaker 3: Thank you.
00:07:52 [RUS] Speaker 3: To be continued...
00:08:06 Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 4
00:08:58 Speaker 3: All right.
Speaker 2
00:09:32 Speaker 4: Alex, you can crash my car. After we win Oscar or Emmy, I buy a new car. Speaker 2: You can send the bill to Terry. Speaker 2: There you go. Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:09:52 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Hang on. Speaker 3: Make sure it's recording. Speaker 3: Yeah, it's recording. Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: And then you've got one in between you here underneath that that's already recording. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 5
00:10:16 Speaker 3: Well I need to figure out how to make these things work so I'm not monitoring them. Speaker 5: I think that's the motor. Speaker 5: You want to check it real quick? Speaker 5: Plug the cord in. Speaker 5: You don't have to plug the shoe back in. Speaker 2: So you're out of the picture, Logan? Speaker 5: Yes. Speaker 5: Because if I'm wearing black, ideally I will just kind of remain invisible back here as long as I don't move.
Speaker 2
00:11:04 Speaker 5: Is it good? Speaker 2: So what are we driving past? Speaker 2: What you showed me my first visit or the missiles attack? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 5
00:11:19 Speaker 3: All right, am I back there with you? Speaker 5: I was thinking that we'd probably see you. Speaker 3: Yes, okay. Speaker 5: That's why I was asking if you could monitor the sound remotely so you could hear the conversation. Speaker 3: Should we just have a phone calling the other one? Speaker 5: Yeah, just like on speaker, just so you could hear. Speaker 5: Yeah, we could just put it on the dash there. Speaker 5: Or like center console. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Alright, I'll hop in with them. Speaker 3: Hang on one second. Speaker 3: Let me make sure I put away the...
Speaker 3
00:11:52 Speaker 3: Okay, I'm staying as soon as pulling up her car, so we'll...
Speaker 1
00:12:10 Speaker 3: Test, test, oh, ha ha! Speaker 3: Here we go, I'm monitoring on this one. Speaker 3: Here we go, I'm monitoring on this one. Speaker 3: Alright, let's go ahead and plug this in. Speaker 3: Alright, let's go ahead and plug this in.
Speaker 3
00:12:19 Speaker 3: I mean I'm not hearing it I'm just saying that like... Speaker 3: Which one's gonna have the best battery in here?
Speaker 2
00:12:30 Speaker 3: Where's the battery?
Speaker 4
00:12:41 Speaker 2: What does it say about that white car? Is that Betadine? Speaker 4: But again it's a solution which we covered the head. Speaker 4: Yeah, betadine, iodine. Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, why is it on that car? Speaker 4: It's a firm, a medical firm who produces this solution.
Speaker 5
00:13:05 Speaker 2: Yeah, we have to say the betadine, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:13:14 Speaker 5: And that is the side camera recording? Speaker 3: No, I haven't touched it. Speaker 5: Would you mind speeding that one before you? Speaker 5: Would you mind speeding that one before you? Speaker 5: Yeah, I'll do it. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: Oh, there's water here. Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 4
00:13:33 Speaker 3: Hopefully this has charge to it. Speaker 4: I would like to sleep. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: There we all are. Speaker 4: There we all are. Speaker 4: Long drive. Speaker 3: Just one, more. Speaker 3: Um... Speaker 3: Um...
00:14:36 Speaker 4: Uh... Speaker 4: When you left USA? Speaker 4: Thursday? Speaker 2: Thursday night, yes. Speaker 2: Thursday afternoon. Speaker 4: I think jet lag from Ukraine to the US is more difficult for me than return and come back. Speaker 4: But just like from Speaker 4: Vienna to us because we that was worse you think
Speaker 2
00:15:11 Speaker 4: Yeah Speaker 2: Usually they say that going east is worse than going west. Speaker 2: I know it's the same thing. Speaker 2: So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible. Speaker 2: But going back is not as bad.
Speaker 3
00:15:45 Speaker 2: They have plenty of room up there. Speaker 3: Whatever, it's rolling. Speaker 3: Well, he needs to see them or something. Speaker 3: Right? Speaker 3: It doesn't work. Speaker 3: Okay, she's here. Speaker 2: Oh, Anastasia?
Speaker 2
00:16:00 Speaker 3: Yep. Speaker 2: Anastasia? Is that how you say it? Speaker 2: Nastia. Speaker 2: But what is her full name? Speaker 4: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:16:10 Speaker 2: Anastasia. Speaker 4: Alright. Speaker 4: But it's a better variant, Nastia. Speaker 4: Nastia. Speaker 4: It's short. Speaker 2: She said now that she's better than other people, Speaker 2: she likes her full name also but she says whatever
Speaker 3
00:16:33 Speaker 3: I'm gonna let you go, it's just recording for this so whatever Speaker 3: no I'm setting it down Speaker 3: don't worry about it Speaker 3: Alright.
00:17:31 Speaker 3: Is there a bottle of water right in front of you, Logan? Speaker 3: Oh, you can't see? Speaker 2: Yeah, he's got it. Speaker 3: Okay, thank you. Speaker 3: Appreciate it. Speaker 3: What I was looking for, alright, I'm closing up and popping in and we're good to go.
Speaker 4
00:17:46 Speaker 3: Took me a long half. Speaker 4: Why you decided to be in the Z car?
Speaker 2
00:17:59 Speaker 4: Why? Speaker 2: If he sits here, he will show up on a camera. Speaker 4: Oh, okay. Speaker 2: Logan is out of sight of the camera. Speaker 4: Okay, I understand.
Speaker 5
00:18:23 Speaker 4: Wow. Speaker 5: You can close as much as you can Alex. Speaker 5: Yeah, something like that is probably fine.
Speaker 2
00:18:55 Speaker 2: There's probably too much noise. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, so Logan, let's your left. Speaker 2: It's kind of interesting seeing Ukrainian flags hanging from all these little shops, huh? Speaker 2: Not quite what you'd expect. Speaker 2: It's just like a... Speaker 2: There could be a lot of places in America. Speaker 2: So Logan, can you see the image draw that we're getting or that's what Dad is tracking?
Speaker 5
00:19:43 Speaker 2: From this dash camera? Speaker 5: No, this dash one we can't see at all, unfortunately. Speaker 2: Oh, so not even on Dad's iPhone? Speaker 2: Oh boy. Speaker 2: Oh boy. Speaker 5: So we just like checked that it was recording before we left. Speaker 2: But you were able to look in the lens and at least see where it's pointed?
Speaker 2
00:20:00 Speaker 5: Yeah, I was able to see where it was pointed. Speaker 2: So this is why when they film scripted movies you have so many takes, right?
Speaker 5
00:20:07 Speaker 2: Because stuff like this goes wrong a little bit. Speaker 5: Well, on those kind of movies you'd definitely be able to see that camera.
Speaker 2
00:20:14 Speaker 2: Now it's that. Speaker 2: Hey, Dad. Speaker 2: Dad? Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: Can you hear me? Speaker 2: Dad? Speaker 2: Yeah, can you hear me? Speaker 2: Yes. Speaker 2: Take the first left, and Andre's pulled over waiting for you guys. Speaker 2: He's got his hazards on. Speaker 2: Yeah, that's fine. Speaker 2: No, yeah, Andre knows he's waiting. Speaker 2: All right, thanks. Speaker 2: She's trying to turn left. Speaker 2: You got stuck by the light. Speaker 2: Ok. Speaker 2: Ok.
Speaker 4
00:21:29 [RUS] Speaker 4: I think it's bright.
00:21:32 Speaker 4: Yes?
00:21:33 [RUS] Speaker 4: Good.
00:21:46 Speaker 4: First of all, I would like to show you the bad place, maybe the dark side of our city
00:22:00 Speaker 4: Dnepro is the place where a lot of damage destroyed due to Russian attacks. Speaker 4: missiles and drones, shakets. Speaker 4: Every day we live under this. Speaker 4: And afraid about this situation.
Speaker 2
00:22:30 Speaker 4: And we don't know when the next explosion can happen. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 2: So what's the name of the part of town we're going to? Speaker 2: Hang on. Speaker 2: Hey. Yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, okay. Alright.
00:23:00 Speaker 2: Alright, Dad, you're on speaker. Speaker 2: Can you hear me? Speaker 2: Wait, I'm muting myself. Speaker 2: I'm muting myself. Speaker 2: Okay, you're on speaker here.
Speaker 1
00:23:19 Speaker 4: This also place was damaged.
Speaker 4
00:23:24 Speaker 1: There are a lot of buildings. Speaker 4: It was totally destroyed. Speaker 4: That was a missile on October 25th, 2024. Speaker 4: It's maybe yearly because it's a near located our part of services of defense of Ukraine. Speaker 4: That's why three times tried to destroy this building, but every time it was a mistake.
Speaker 3
00:23:54 Speaker 4: I told about the Russians.
00:24:00 Speaker 3: If you could pull over one second, I never roll the camera on Alex's side of the car.
Speaker 2
00:24:07 Speaker 2: Pull over, I mean. Speaker 2: Pull over, I mean. Speaker 3: Pull over. Speaker 3: You can record. Speaker 3: There he is, all right. Speaker 2: You need to stay? Speaker 2: Yeah, he just needs to turn the camera. Speaker 4: Yes, I think we have this place to stay.
Speaker 5
00:24:41 Speaker 2: Logan is that camera supposed to be rotating? Speaker 2: The one on the hood? Speaker 2: The one on the hood? Speaker 5: Hard to say. Speaker 2: I thought it was rotating a little bit. Speaker 2: It does have a gimbal, you know, so it does have some move. Speaker 2: Is this supposed to be locking on the side of the screen or some AI thing in there?
00:25:00 Speaker 5: No, no, it's just kind of like a three axis thing. Speaker 5: I'll keep an eye on it. Speaker 5: I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't see me. Speaker 5: If it's like spinning, I see what you're saying.
Speaker 2
00:25:15 Speaker 5: It's getting a little... Speaker 2: It looks like it's rotating to the right.
Speaker 5
00:25:21 Speaker 5: Some of that might just be, you know, the stabilization. Speaker 5: Okay, yeah. Speaker 5: But it could also be getting beat up by the wind shear a little bit too. Speaker 5: We'll see what happens. Speaker 5: It's not like it moves around a lot.
Speaker 2
00:25:53 Speaker 2: So, Andri, what is the name of the neighborhood or the part of Dnipro that we are going to
Speaker 4
00:25:59 Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 4: We are going to now? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 4: It's a city of Dnipro. Speaker 2: Yeah, but where in Dnipro? Speaker 2: I mean, where is this? Speaker 2: Just so we can let people know. Speaker 4: This is part of Dnipro, yeah? Speaker 4: You would like to ask? Speaker 4: You would like to ask? Speaker 4: Now we're only near our big stadium. Speaker 4: It's football.
00:26:23 [RUS] Speaker 4: And I, before the war, I went to the stadium together with my eldest son Bohdan, even for international competitions, Ukrainian and British teams.
00:26:41 Speaker 4: a team it's football football player it's take play i show you now but after the start of the war
00:27:00 Speaker 4: you can see right ahead oh yeah there's a stadium yes a large stadium is Speaker 4: and to meet international team.
Speaker 1
00:27:14 Speaker 4: It's a big place, you can see here. Speaker 1: Yeah? Yes.
Speaker 4
00:27:28 Speaker 4: We miss another station.
Speaker 2
00:27:33 Speaker 4: I'm not in hurry, but I usually plan.
Speaker 4
00:27:42 Speaker 2: Dad, where are you guys? Speaker 4: I saw them. Speaker 4: I saw them.
00:28:11 [RUS] Speaker 4: This is part of my road,
00:28:12 Speaker 4: from home to work and come back from work to my home. Speaker 4: That's the area? Speaker 4: It's part of the way. Speaker 4: Part, part of the, is the half. Speaker 4: It's the half of the way every morning and every evening. Speaker 4: I go this way, that's why I know this.
Speaker 3
00:28:36 Speaker 4: Road very well. Speaker 3: How long, Alex, ask him how long it's been since, uh, uh, uh, uh, oh, I can't remember Speaker 3: if it's Dnepro FC or, um, the Dnepro Football Club, how long has it been since they played
Speaker 2
00:28:59 Speaker 3: a match, ask him. Speaker 2: So, Andre, when was the last time the Dnepro, uh, football team played a match?
Speaker 4
00:29:09 [RUS] Speaker 4: I'm not sure, I only told that when I was with Bohdan, together with Bohdan, I should check on the internet what happened. [RUS] Speaker 4: It was international competition, Ukrainian team and British team.
00:29:30 Speaker 4: You can check and find this information and a lot of photos. Speaker 4: And I also invite my brother. Speaker 4: He is younger than I. Speaker 4: Four years. Speaker 4: And also together with him and my son we go to this stadium. Speaker 4: We wear the, like it's a... Speaker 4: The hat, the cap, the shash cap. Speaker 4: The hat cap, like Scotland.
Speaker 2
00:30:08 Speaker 4: We can, we can hear, like we can, a lot of different cap, wearing and scarf.
Speaker 4
00:30:22 Speaker 2: So who won, Ukraine or Great Britain?
00:30:25 [RUS] Speaker 4: Maybe it was two goals from Ukraine, two goals from... [RUS] Speaker 4: Maybe, I don't remember. [RUS] Speaker 4: Maybe I should check. [RUS] Speaker 4: I think we even won.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll show you now where my house is located.
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll show you now where my house is located.
00:00:10 Speaker 1: this distance we are walking by feet. Yes. It was late in the evening but we don't like Speaker 1: to go taxi. We go together. It was uphill. Yeah. Yes. I show you a bit later my home.
00:00:56 [UKR] Speaker 1: I spend 20 minutes on the road from home to
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll show you now where my house is located.
00:00:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll show you now where my house is located.
00:00:10 Speaker 1: this distance we are walking by feet. Yes. It was late in the evening but we don't like Speaker 1: to go taxi. We go together. It was uphill. Yeah. Yes. I show you a bit later my home.
00:00:56 [UKR] Speaker 1: I spend 20 minutes on the road from home to
00:01:07 [RUS] Speaker 1: 20-25 minutes, but if I have to walk at night, then this is the left street, it's faster, faster.
00:01:58 [RUS] Speaker 1: this is a working street
00:02:01 Speaker 1: - It translates like a walk. Speaker 1: No, walking street, walking street, where I live to people who are working in the plant factory. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 2: They live very close. Speaker 1: my son asked me why you bought the flat near the factory that's why it's all Speaker 1: times under Russian attacks but I answer him when we buy we couldn't imagine
00:02:52 Speaker 1: it a Russian aggression Russian war will start whenever when did you buy remember when you bought Speaker 1: before maybe maybe maybe 2005 maybe 2005 yeah my wife knows this information Speaker 1: better than I because I don't say information I don't need for my work I
00:03:23 [RUS] Speaker 1: I think it's a man thing. [RUS] Speaker 1: It's typical for all men. [RUS] Speaker 1: In the garden it was very sunny, yes? [RUS] Speaker 1: Now it's cloudy, yes? [RUS] Speaker 1: Now it's cloudy, yes?
00:04:46 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
00:04:55 Speaker 1: In this direction you can see this plant factory.
00:05:00 Speaker 1: You can see? Speaker 1: Right? Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: Straight ahead. Speaker 1: Straight ahead. Speaker 1: Right ahead. Speaker 1: This factory. Speaker 1: And I stay near my home and tell you a bit more about this plant. Speaker 2: So we're going to drive past the factory that makes missile components, parts for missiles. Speaker 1: It's a part of a rocket, but it was before the full-scale military invasion. Speaker 1: It's rocket for peaceful time. Even Elon Musk ordered some part for his rockets.
00:05:48 Speaker 1: The first stage of rocket Elon Musk ordered in this plane. Speaker 1: It's in order to go to orbit. It's the first plane. It was created for peaceful life. Speaker 1: this one never creates this rocket like a missile to destroy bombing Speaker 1: and a lot of car a lot of trolley bus bus created in this plant
00:06:41 Speaker 1: *Loud sound* Speaker 1: This is my home. Speaker 1: House. Speaker 1: Right there.
00:07:00 Speaker 1: House. Speaker 1: And one, two, three, four. Speaker 1: Fourth floor. Speaker 1: You can see heating in order to save the world. Speaker 1: You can see? Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: One, two, three, four. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: And I Speaker 1: maybe Speaker 1: State-owned enterprise located in the city of Dnepro and founded on 29 July 1944.
Speaker 2
00:07:39 Speaker 2: That plant? Speaker 2: Yes, 1944.
Speaker 1
00:07:42 [RUS] Speaker 1: At first it was a large machining workshop, and then it later became a missile and aerospace production facility. [RUS] Speaker 1: I told you about aerospace production, even for Elon Musk's rockets.
00:08:05 Speaker 1: a key part of the Soviet and then Ukrainian rocket and space industry, Speaker 1: producing ballistic missiles, launch vehicles. Speaker 1: Over decades, it developed into a diversified industrial enterprise. Apart from missile space Speaker 1: equipment it also manufactured industrial machines, tractors, trolley buses, buses. Speaker 1: It remains the important part of Ukrainian defense and aerospace sections and a lot of missile hits Speaker 1: by Russia was tried to totally destroy this plant a lot of time we live near this plant that's why we
00:08:58 Speaker 1: All these missile attacks drones Speaker 1: That's why is most dangerous place in our city
Speaker 2
00:09:10 Speaker 1: Unfortunately, but we live Speaker 2: Why is the ukrainian flag on top of it just in black and white?
Speaker 1
00:09:21 Speaker 2: Yes, yeah, I got the top of it. Why is that black? Speaker 1: Not white Speaker 1: Yellow and blue. Speaker 1: It's a Ukrainian flag, but maybe during the time, a lot of times, due to rain, this change. Speaker 1: Okay, color fade. Speaker 1: But it's a Ukrainian flag. Speaker 1: But it's a Ukrainian flag. Speaker 2: How many other factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these Speaker 2: parts for missiles?
00:09:55 [RUS] Speaker 1: This is a large plant that occupies many kilometers.
Speaker 2
00:10:05 [RUS] Speaker 1: I said it was manufactured for peaceful
Speaker 3
00:10:25 Speaker 2: Are there other factories like it? Speaker 3: Hold on, hold on Alex, just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you, so anyway, go ahead.
Speaker 2
00:10:32 Speaker 2: Are you ahead of us or behind us?
Speaker 3
00:10:36 Speaker 2: Are you ahead of us or behind us? Speaker 3: We're ahead of you. Speaker 3: If you keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Speaker 3: If you keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Speaker 2: Okay, we see you. Speaker 3: There you are. You're back there. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: You can see the right hand, a lot of...
Speaker 1
00:10:57 Speaker 1: Yeah, look to the right, there's a lot of damage. Speaker 1: A lot of damage, windows damage, a lot of.
Speaker 2
00:11:07 Speaker 2: We'll pull off to the side. Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, we got you. Speaker 3: There you are.
Speaker 3
00:11:13 Speaker 2: We'll be past you. Speaker 3: Yeah, you blew by us.
Speaker 2
00:11:23 Speaker 2: I don't see. Speaker 2: Teddy. Speaker 2: One car behind us. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Where are you guys now? Speaker 2: You can see. Speaker 2: Also. Speaker 3: We're right behind you. Speaker 3: We're pulling up on you. Speaker 1: Right ahead. Speaker 1: the gross you can see water pool and the first floor you can see damage with wooden windows you
Speaker 1
00:11:53 Speaker 1: can see yeah yeah water pool water pool yes the first floor covered only the wooden window it's a Speaker 1: just after the rocket attack russian rocket attack it will damage a lot of and this right Speaker 1: part of this building is destroyed you can see yeah yeah you can see the right part of this Speaker 1: building right there yes right there destroyed it's a situation now you can see after the Speaker 1: partial repair partial rebuilding you can see it's a missile it's 10 meters from this building Speaker 1: It was a big hole, maybe five to five meters.
00:12:39 Speaker 1: I remember you showed me. Speaker 1: And it's deeper than three meters deeper. Speaker 1: It's located above the... Speaker 1: Yes, this is the aquatic center. Speaker 1: Yeah, on the right hand you can see a lot of destroyed these factories. Speaker 1: A lot of the windows are destroyed.
00:13:00 Speaker 1: destroy is due to Russian attacks or even you can see the stone the roof of this the facade Speaker 1: yeah facade is destroyed it's yeah I never realized how many windows get damaged when not Speaker 1: only you can see a whole building whole story you can see here Speaker 1: oh you can see yeah that one looks terrible we don't uh permission to film this but i can to
Speaker 2
00:13:35 Speaker 1: tell you about this you can see after the fire yeah yeah there's nothing left in that building
Speaker 1
00:13:41 Speaker 2: it's just a shell and this also Speaker 1: On the left side was a maternity house and also was damaged a lot of windows and we Speaker 1: We are walking with Rokka Armand, I would like to film part of this, destroy and some officer said, you can see here, you can see, wooden windows is our Ukrainian reality.
Speaker 2
00:14:26 Speaker 1: It's not maternity house, but maternity house located behind. Speaker 2: All these buildings out to our right are damaged or destroyed.
Speaker 1
00:14:49 Speaker 2: So you live in an area that is most frequently attacked by drones and missiles. Speaker 1: Yes, we spent a lot of time in our underground shelter. Speaker 1: Shelter and even I slept there. Speaker 1: We have handmade beds in order to go to this underground shelter at 2am. Speaker 1: and still there to 6:00, 7:00 a.m.
Speaker 2
00:15:29 Speaker 1: and after that I need to go to work and perform surgery. Speaker 2: So I can tell whenever I get texts from you at 5:00 p.m. Speaker 2: or 6:00 p.m. in U.S. Central Time, I know you're in a shelter Speaker 2: because that is 1:00 in the morning for you or 2:00 in the morning. Speaker 2: Yeah, and you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter
Speaker 1
00:15:55 Speaker 1: Yes, and often we without light, without electricity, without Wi-Fi, you Speaker 1: well remember Speaker 1: last year when you were together with Rock Armando in Chicago Speaker 1: University conference, yes, and we speak I Speaker 1: Told you if I will have electricity and Wi-Fi
Speaker 3
00:16:18 Speaker 1: I can have a Wi-Fi connection and I take part. Speaker 3: We are behind you. Speaker 3: I see you slow and we are at the light but behind you.
Speaker 1
00:16:29 Speaker 1: We wait.
Speaker 3
00:16:30 Speaker 1: We will wait you. Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 3: We are the first car that will come up behind you.
00:16:41 [RUS] Speaker 1: I tried to choose daylight time, because I would like to show you more. [RUS] Speaker 3: Well, you're getting the opportunity. [RUS] Speaker 3: Anyway, Andrei, you were telling Alex that if he didn't have power, or if he didn't have power, then I highlighted you.
Speaker 2
00:17:07 [RUS] Speaker 3: So you got it, please, thank you.
00:17:10 Speaker 2: yeah yeah you're talking about when you uh you said you would give the virtual presentation at Speaker 2: one of the university of chicago trauma conferences which was on uh uh on friday and uh
Speaker 1
00:17:25 Speaker 2: saturday morning but you said only if you had electricity right if you had no wi-fi or no
00:17:30 Speaker 1: electricity you would not be able to participate a wi-fi connection only in my hospital Speaker 1: because we have some power station from UNESCO, from Japan, Speaker 1: and when we didn't have general electricity, Speaker 1: our hospital worked with our own power battery.
00:18:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: Therefore if I have internet, online, presentation, report, then I always mean from my office, from my Mechnikov cabinet. [RUS] Speaker 1: Because I'm not sure that I have the opportunity to do it from my home. [RUS] Speaker 1: Because often we don't have electricity, Wi-Fi, therefore...
00:18:32 Speaker 1: Last time when there was a missile attack and destroyed some part of the plant located near my home, we didn't have electricity for five days. Speaker 1: Five days, five days. Speaker 1: I have a small power station,
00:19:00 Speaker 1: but it's, Speaker 1: you need to save my life, my refrigerator.
Speaker 2
00:19:07 Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 2: - So you have like a small portable, Speaker 2: It's a generator that you use it for your refrigerator to keep your food cold.
Speaker 1
00:19:32 Speaker 1: And I have a system to heating my home and it also depends on the electricity. Speaker 1: that's why I connect the refrigerator and this heating system with my...
00:20:28 Speaker 1: Now we are going to go to Nabrejna street, it's near the river Dnipro. Speaker 1: It's the most tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic symbol of our city. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: Because due to Russian attack, it's near 46 people were killed. Speaker 1: 46 people were killed, including six children. Speaker 1: and more than 80 person was severely injured.
00:21:19 Speaker 1: As far as I remember, it was on Saturday. Speaker 1: On Saturday, when all people were at home, it was afternoon.
00:21:42 [RUS] Speaker 1: Maybe it's the better option, we changed our decision. [RUS] Speaker 1: It was subtitles.
00:21:55 Speaker 1: so So, let's go.
00:23:14 Speaker 1: So, let's go. Speaker 1: It was in January 14, 2023, a Russian launched X-22 missile, struck a nine-story residential Speaker 1: building located in Naborezhne Perimohi street. Impact destroyed one entrance of the building
00:24:02 Speaker 1: and damage two hundred thirty six apartments. 236.
Speaker 2
00:24:10 Speaker 1: apartments yes and
Speaker 1
00:24:27 Speaker 2: so january 2023 that was still the first year of the full scale invasion yes Speaker 1: 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 2
00:24:44 Speaker 1: Nine stories of building was totally destroyed. Speaker 2: Now is it possible to film that? Speaker 2: Is taking pictures of that okay? Speaker 2: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: And this building is totally destroyed after Speaker 1: After the cleaners you can see only the empty place where it is. Speaker 2: How far away is that? Speaker 2: We're headed there now. How far, Andre?
Speaker 1
00:25:33 Speaker 1: It might be 8-9 kilometers. Speaker 1: We can stay and go. Speaker 1: It's a load to film, to record this part. Speaker 1: You said we can walk? Speaker 1: Did you say we can stay and get out? Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 1: It's the most tragic, I say, symbol of Russian aggression, [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: especially for Dnepropetrovsk, for Dnepro, our city. Speaker 1: So you up for that load yet? Speaker 1: I'm definitely up. Speaker 1: If you park? Speaker 1: You never forget. Speaker 1: Forget this.
Speaker 2
00:26:23 Speaker 3: Oh, we're up for it. We picked out this is a site we wanted to visit. Speaker 2: What would you say? Speaker 2: The status is definitely he wants to stop there.
Speaker 1
00:26:41 Speaker 3: And Anastasia, Rick, request that you go just a little slower so we can keep up.
Speaker 2
00:26:48 Speaker 1: Okay, I was sure I was very slow today, but it's not true.
Speaker 1
00:26:56 Speaker 2: Well, Thaddeus, they say that neurosurgeons do everything fast except operate. Speaker 1: I am sure in the end of this week, you will also do everything faster, maybe 10 times than usually. Speaker 1: It's true. Alex knows this information. Speaker 1: That's right. Speaker 1: My nickname is Alexei. Let's go. Let's go. Speaker 1: That's Andre's favorite phrase. Let's go. Speaker 1: When Alex starts thinking about something, I start go another way and Alex, let's go. Speaker 1: Let's go. Let's go.
00:27:49 Speaker 1: That's why we have half or less people in my department, especially doctors, because Speaker 1: a lot of them live in the department some of them go abroad together with family who has more than Speaker 1: two child three three child go to the europe for example poland germany together with family Speaker 1: at least three doctors from my department live abroad and four doctors go to the more peaceful Speaker 1: hospital hospital where the possibility perform only
00:28:40 Speaker 1: elective cases a civilian treated civilian patient and earn money they don't like to Speaker 1: continue to read soldiers they work very hard the first year the second year of the start full-scale
00:29:00 Speaker 1: military invasion and after that they decided it's enough we would like a peaceful life and peaceful Speaker 1: work without a lot of soldiers a lot a lot of wounded that's why our number Speaker 1: people in my department decrease trajectory and maybe Speaker 1: two times at least two times but the work we have more than Speaker 1: previous year also increase
Speaker 2
00:29:44 Speaker 1: two times that's why we need to if you have less people twice and have a work job twice more
Speaker 1
00:29:57 Speaker 2: Half as many people because everyone is left but twice the amount of work Speaker 1: People twice doctors less Speaker 1: Job twice more. That's why we need to work Speaker 1: for time Speaker 1: first Speaker 1: quickly and
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, alright.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, alright. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 1: And... Speaker 1: And maybe, maybe... Speaker 2: Okay, you're shooting out the window, Logan? Speaker 2: I am. I don't see it up there. Speaker 2: Are we close, Andre? Speaker 2: I'm kind of hopping around, going to cover as much as I can.
Speaker 3
00:00:22 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:31 Speaker 2: - You guys behind us, Dad? Speaker 2: - Yes, I see you okay. Speaker 3: - Yeah, we're right behind you. Speaker 3: - Yep. Speaker 3: We're following.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, alright.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, alright. Speaker 1: Alright. Speaker 1: And... Speaker 1: And maybe, maybe... Speaker 2: Okay, you're shooting out the window, Logan? Speaker 2: I am. I don't see it up there. Speaker 2: Are we close, Andre? Speaker 2: I'm kind of hopping around, going to cover as much as I can.
Speaker 3
00:00:22 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:31 Speaker 2: - You guys behind us, Dad? Speaker 2: - Yes, I see you okay. Speaker 3: - Yeah, we're right behind you. Speaker 3: - Yep. Speaker 3: We're following.
Speaker 1
00:01:00 Speaker 1: You can see a park bench. Speaker 1: no it's the place where this uh nine stories building was here so this is all done this Speaker 1: is where it was yes yes it was all blown up now i try to find the place to pick up okay Speaker 1: you can stay here you can stay here but Speaker 1: We find a place for Anastasia. Speaker 1: And is this, will the camera be safe if you park it here? Speaker 1: We'll be very close, very close for this place. Speaker 1: Okay, is someone gonna steal it?
Speaker 4
00:01:55 Speaker 4: You have to make a call on this. Speaker 4: I think it's probably fine. Speaker 2: All these people sitting around watching us though.
Speaker 1
00:02:07 Speaker 2: and look at those guys when you get a chance over your right shoulder Speaker 1: I saw the place for last year Speaker 1: but he decided to go away
00:02:56 [RUS] Speaker 1: Birthday
00:03:00 Speaker 1: You can stay Speaker 1: even near the storage. Speaker 1: You can stay.
00:05:03 Speaker 1: I look on the seat and the film is in the back. Speaker 1: Yeah, it's...
Speaker 5
00:06:52 [RUS] Speaker 1: To be continued...
00:08:23 Speaker 5: I'm here.
Speaker 4
00:08:49 Speaker 5: *Gasps*
00:09:57 Speaker 4: I thought I brought the rain cover in the bag over there. Speaker 4: You can't. Speaker 4: You can't. Speaker 4: Turn it off. Speaker 4: Turn it off. Speaker 3: Turn it off.
Speaker 3
00:10:34 Speaker 3: .
00:11:37 Speaker 3: Oh, yeah.
00:19:32 Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:20:56 [RUS] Speaker 3: To be continued...
00:21:13 Speaker 2: Oh, hang on, I got this big thing down here.
Speaker 1
00:21:32 Speaker 2: Do you want us to leave? Speaker 1: No, no, no! Speaker 2: Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya. Speaker 2: Ya, ya, ya, he wants us to film us walking out. Speaker 2: Ya, ya, ya, ya,
Speaker 6
00:23:19 Speaker 6: I've been continuing to roll on this just so we have Speaker 6: I think. Speaker 3: Okay.
Speaker 3
00:23:29 Speaker 6: Do you want me to get out? Speaker 3: Do you want me to get out?
Speaker 6
00:23:47 Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 6: No. Speaker 6: That one's dead. Speaker 3: All right. Speaker 6: Oh, you've got the window cracked. Speaker 6: Hang on. Speaker 3: Thank you.
00:25:54 Speaker 6: There we go.
Speaker 5
00:26:25 Speaker 6: All right.
00:27:13 Speaker 5: What is this? Speaker 5: the battery so. Can you just change it now? No. Uh, am I okay? Should I turn the camera off first? Yeah you can power it off. Speaker 5: Alright, powering back on.
Speaker 4
00:28:24 Speaker 5: Thank you.
00:29:19 Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: That's fine. Speaker 4: If that's the last stop, then we're going to be okay.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I was trying to shoot out the side window so you could see the other stuff. Speaker 1: I was trying to shoot out the side window so you could see the other stuff. Speaker 1: But like there's no coverage of Alex. Speaker 1: Andre. Speaker 1: I'm trying to think of how I can do a better job here of cutting a sequence.
Speaker 2
00:00:34 Speaker 1: What's going on there now? Speaker 2: I'm not sure. Speaker 1: Is that a new camera? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Cause that was filming also. Speaker 2: In our car. Speaker 1: Like our car? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, what's up? Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:01:04 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're ready to go. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're ready to go. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:01:16 Speaker 4: Oh, hey, should this thing be left open like this?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I was trying to shoot out the side window so you could see the other stuff. Speaker 1: I was trying to shoot out the side window so you could see the other stuff. Speaker 1: But like there's no coverage of Alex. Speaker 1: Andre. Speaker 1: I'm trying to think of how I can do a better job here of cutting a sequence.
Speaker 2
00:00:34 Speaker 1: What's going on there now? Speaker 2: I'm not sure. Speaker 1: Is that a new camera? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Cause that was filming also. Speaker 2: In our car. Speaker 1: Like our car? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah, what's up? Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 3
00:01:04 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're ready to go. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're ready to go. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:01:16 Speaker 4: Oh, hey, should this thing be left open like this?
Speaker 3
00:01:21 Speaker 4: No, just, okay, just, it's, okay. Speaker 3: No, no, no. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 3: Did they go
Speaker 4
00:01:56 Speaker 3: They're just locked in. Speaker 4: Oh, do you have a charger somewhere? Speaker 4: Cell phone? Speaker 3: Yeah, I'll open it.
Speaker 5
00:02:51 Speaker 3: So, let's go. Speaker 5: A lot of people can die if I will work slowly. Speaker 5: Yes. Speaker 5: If I will work slowly. Speaker 5: Did you have a phone charger you said? Speaker 4: Charger or not? Speaker 3: okay
00:03:48 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Speaker 5: Я у меня заряжение, но я должен...
00:03:53 Speaker 5: connection is Speaker 5: signal let's go Speaker 5: Let's go.
00:04:41 Speaker 5: I need to find a time to prepare one more presentation because I prepare only one presentation.
Speaker 4
00:04:49 Speaker 5: I need to time. Speaker 4: Oh, for the conference on Thursday? Speaker 5: Yes, yes, yes, because it's a different conference, different information,
Speaker 5
00:04:56 Speaker 5: I would like to share from USA people from Speaker 5: Yes European Speaker 5: Neurological surgeon and from our military Speaker 5: Neurosurgy surgeon anesthesiologist is totally different Speaker 5: Information, but I think maybe but today Speaker 5: late in part of Speaker 5: tomorrow one day after tomorrow Speaker 5: you is by the gym which are awesome you translate safe for life life together Speaker 5: Now, attention please, people can walk now.
00:05:48 Speaker 5: Yes, oh yeah, the red light green line. Speaker 5: Yes, oh yeah, the red light green line. Speaker 5: First of all, save their life together. Speaker 4: So, there's that bus stop that became a memorial for the... Speaker 5: Memorial, yes. Speaker 5: It's right ahead. Contraside is a...
Speaker 4
00:06:12 Speaker 5: ...dimaging of building.
Speaker 6
00:06:32 Speaker 4: Hey dad? Yeah. Yeah. Alright we got you. Yeah I probably have to hang up because my battery is pretty low unfortunately.
Speaker 4
00:06:43 Speaker 6: Oh you want me to call somebody else in the car? Should I call Andre? Yeah. Can he call you Andre? Yeah. Speaker 4: Okay yeah. Yeah call Andre. He's getting his phone right now. Alright thank you. Speaker 4: what is that uh Speaker 4: Daddy there? Speaker 4: Hang on. Speaker 4: Alright, can you hear us now?
Speaker 6
00:07:30 Speaker 4: Yeah, we got you. Speaker 6: You got a plug in your feet that will work for your phone. Speaker 6: It's a charging block. Speaker 6: So, if you have a cord, you can just plug into that. Speaker 4: Oh, and my feet somewhere? Speaker 6: Just like you. Speaker 6: It's one of the two cords going out the window. Speaker 6: If you just follow it, it's actually in the door. Speaker 6: It's in the door down on your right.
Speaker 4
00:07:54 Speaker 6: So if you have an extra cord, though, that's what you need. Speaker 4: Oh, yeah, that's a problem, yeah. Speaker 6: Yeah, well, had I known or I heard you, but I didn't think about it because I had more in my bag. Speaker 6: But we'll do that next stop. Speaker 4: Yeah, that's fine. Speaker 4: Yep. Speaker 6: All right, we're good.
Speaker 5
00:08:19 [UKR] Speaker 5: Anastasia, can you see me? [UKR] Speaker 5: Yes, I see you, I see you. [UKR] Speaker 5: Look, now there will be a left turn first.
00:08:31 Speaker 2: Uh-huh. Speaker 5: I'm looking at it.
Speaker 3
00:09:02 [UKR] Speaker 5: We'll be turning in 5 meters, turn right into the parking lot.
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00:09:08 [UKR] Speaker 3: Okay. [UKR] Speaker 5: Our cars will be under guard there, but in any case the cameras need to be taken off.
Speaker 2
00:09:16 [UKR] Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 4
00:09:31 Speaker 2: *sad music* Speaker 4: I heard like I understood maybe one out of every ten or twenty words. Speaker 4: Is it about turning right, doing something now? Speaker 4: So the place Andri wants to take us to, the place you took my very first visit when you're Speaker 4: showing me around, it's kind of like a, like a park basically, with their peacocks walking Speaker 4: around. Speaker 4: Yeah, unfortunately it's getting kind of late and dark so... Speaker 1: Yeah, I was gonna say, is there... Speaker 1: Is it nice at night? Speaker 4: Uh, I don't know... Speaker 4: What's going on? Speaker 4: Something? Speaker 5: You need to save this camera...
Speaker 1
00:10:29 Speaker 1: Oh, we're walking from here?
Speaker 4
00:10:30 Speaker 1: Oh, is that the park over there? Speaker 4: Oh, we're getting out now?
Speaker 3
00:10:36 Speaker 4: Oh, okay, alright. Speaker 3: Yeah, we're here, we're here. Speaker 4: Okay, do we need to take the camera off the hood? Speaker 4: Yeah, that's what he's saying. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: You can
Speaker 2
00:11:13 Speaker 4: We appreciate your volunteering to take the gift with the C bar above the D-I.
Speaker 4
00:11:21 Speaker 2: Hello, what can I help? Speaker 4: Oh, this one, thank you. Speaker 4: So I have a Mac, and one thing I don't mind doing my Mac is... Speaker 4: So, uh, when I get home, I just have a... Speaker 4: I got around to just at least, uh... Speaker 4: You know, I don't mind having a Mac. Speaker 4: Oh, you can't just... Speaker 4: I have a wire as well, so you can't plug in the adapter thing. Speaker 4: It's not just the wire. Speaker 4: Okay, maybe somebody won't steal it. Speaker 4: Yeah, I feel like usually you can kind of just like pop the seal off. Speaker 4: Like this one pops off, easily. Speaker 4: I think he's a strong man.
00:12:09 Speaker 4: We'll put that on him.
Speaker 3
00:12:13 Speaker 4: There we go. Speaker 3: *Bell rings*
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 So, look at this.
00:00:00 So, look at this. That means it was a good day. We'll take the batteries. We'll take the batteries. We'll take all three batteries. Um, I think that would probably be it though. Three. Okay. That was a good one.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 And it's not like my parents wouldn't get me one or anything.
00:00:00 And it's not like my parents wouldn't get me one or anything. I never asked. I just didn't think of asking. And then in adulthood, I was like, oh, it would be weird if I carried a camera all the time. But then I was like, you know what? It's probably not weird. And the people who think it's weird, that doesn't really matter. Because the joy I get out of it. So I'm always, I've always got something.
Speaker 2
00:00:28 like going to the grocery store, whatever.
00:00:30 - But you never know when you need to film. It's like, you know, carrying lapel microphones with you.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 And it's not like my parents wouldn't get me one or anything.
00:00:00 And it's not like my parents wouldn't get me one or anything. I never asked. I just didn't think of asking. And then in adulthood, I was like, oh, it would be weird if I carried a camera all the time. But then I was like, you know what? It's probably not weird. And the people who think it's weird, that doesn't really matter. Because the joy I get out of it. So I'm always, I've always got something.
Speaker 2
00:00:28 like going to the grocery store, whatever.
00:00:30 - But you never know when you need to film. It's like, you know, carrying lapel microphones with you.
Speaker 1
00:00:36 - Yeah, I always say, you never know when a documentary's gonna break out. And that, yeah. - Once I didn't have like the small mics with me and I needed them like urgently for something.
Speaker 2
00:00:49 And yeah, after that I carried them with me almost all the time when I know that something like journalism related can happen. Or even if not, I just have it with me. We should have asked you for your mics. Well, I have very small, but I have like one audio recorder,
Speaker 1
00:01:12 which is quite good, I think. What kind of recorder? Zoom. Yeah, Zoom, yeah, okay. Yeah, yeah. It is good. Oh, yeah. There's a sound to be ready.
Speaker 2
00:01:26 So where did you study in England? In London, City University. They have a very good program, like one year international journalism, and I did it.
Speaker 1
00:01:44 And I took a broadcast focus, so I did a bit of TV and radio.
Speaker 2
00:01:53 That's cool. So did you, did you, did you, how did you go from psychology to journalism? How did that, uh...
Speaker 1
00:02:02 Well, Full Skill Invasion started and I just randomly bumped into a journalist and then I helped him and then he was like...
Speaker 2
00:02:10 Do you mind being on camera? It's not for anything other than just...
Speaker 1
00:02:15 Of course. Behind the scenes, if you will. So I met a journalist at the Lviv train station on the next day after full-scale invasion started
Speaker 2
00:02:25 and he just asked me to speak English and I happened to speak some. So I was like, how can I help you? And he was like, well, I'm here visiting my team. I am a director of an organization, Institute for War and Peace Reporting and I'm trying to leave Ukraine. And at that time I was in Ukraine. So I was like, okay, let's do it together because I'm actually returning to Poland. where I live and then we took the same evacuation train usually like the journey between Lviv and Przemyshe in Poland lasts around two and a half hours
00:03:00 it took us 24 hours it was horrible like very scary journey with many hours and many people in just one huge wagon with like wooden benches animals children women it was crazy and i was just helping him because he interviewed some people and i translated for him and just you know took care of him and when we reached poland he said can you please help my colleague she is coming to poland to work at the polish ukrainian border and i was like of course if she will do something for Ukraine I will do that but I had no idea who these people are and actually
00:03:46 I never had very good opinion about journalists before I met these people who cover conflicts and like wars etc so that woman arrived I met her and she happened to be like one of the biggest journalists in the UK I learned that after you know I worked with her and then another person arrived also very famous photojournalist from the u.s i worked with them for like a week or something then someone else asked me can you work with times radio and i was like okay i don't even need money because you just tell a story about ukraine and i worked with them they paid me but yeah it everything started very randomly and then i met them and it was like this profession actually
00:04:32 makes sense journalism can be good and useful and people's stories can be told so i started to work with foreign journalists and just started to do some journalism myself and after a year i decided that i'll go and study journalism just to be more educated and then i did that and continued to work and then i returned to ukraine and i work on the ground more that's the story wow it found you then yes exactly so i finished quite the story yeah i finished psychology um so i graduated with a main clinical psychology actually and psychology is very good when you are a journalist you know sure
Speaker 1
00:05:16 so it helps me and also just to go through the war and how people feel so yeah that's it that's it
Speaker 3
00:05:32 How you doing over there? Do you mind being on camera? I don't... you seem to.
Speaker 1
00:05:37 No, it's fine. I don't have such a good story.
Speaker 3
00:05:42 Yeah, I know. What is the most interesting story that you've worked on as a journalist?
Speaker 2
00:05:50 Every story is very interesting for me. The hardest story for me was this one I can name. It was when the British journalist and I interviewed a mother. And her son was like a musician, 18 years old. And he joined the army and he was killed. And he was like one of the, probably at that point, the youngest soldier killed. And he was a musician his whole life. And he volunteered and we interviewed that woman. And it was painful. For me it was okay because at least I had some distraction. I needed to think how to translate what she says. But that was probably the hardest story I ever worked on.
00:06:39 I still remember that boy's face and that mom. Yeah, I did many stories on abducted children. and then we interviewed them when they got back from Russian territory or occupied territories to Ukraine. I also worked just like my personal stories not with foreign journalists at the stabilization point when there is a front line. Like that was very interesting. You volunteered there you said it was not a journalist? story it was like a journalism work okay yeah i worked on a story and i went there with a press officer went in my car and the road was like very bad and that press officer is a woman very good
00:07:28 and nice and professional woman she was driving and we were sitting um in our like vests and helmets and going through an open field which is sometimes attacked with drones and you have your windows rolled down so you can hear if something will approach and then you know you can just either drive very fast or it can hit your car so i was like sitting you know holding myself and she was driving and windows are all down and it was getting dark and i had like white noise in my head because i was like please let us not hear the drone approaching us and then yes we arrived to
00:08:13 stabilization point it was very interesting to see how like front line doctors work and a few days earlier i went with evacuation team uh to evacuate civilians from the front line area to evacuate who from the front line yeah it was also very interesting story for me because i just followed two men who just go to different places and evacuate people wow and um yeah we made a few stops and just picked up people who were living just with a few bags you know leaving their whole lives behind and probably they never gonna be able to return to their homes and um yeah we're going
00:09:04 very close to like russians also i just remembered i worked on one documentary i worked on two about one i can't say much but another one is um it is military related and we went to like positions of the ukrainian army in april this year and we filmed with military and with one tank brigade and they showed us just a bit how they work and we interviewed them and also they showed us like their trenches we went down you know these corridors and how it works and
00:09:49 when we started to come out of that place and wanted to leave a Russian drone started to like come close to that place where we were so we started to run back to this trenches again that was something and yeah it was located in a village which is now i think under occupation um already or it was like recently de-occupied i need to check at the map how it looks at this point but when we land there just maybe like 10 kilometers to Russian positions and you just go up you are on the hill you drive
00:10:36 down the hill and you can see the village which is in front of you and that village is fully destroyed every house is bombed everything is just you know when people used to live there and in a week or something it got destroyed they told us it just a week ago it was still okay-ish I think you just go to that village and you still see a few like random civilians who stay till the last moment um just walking you know that one tiny street that that village has yeah i would say that every story is very special some are more some are less painful but yeah on a lighter note note i
00:11:27 went to uh be with young people who are gathered by one organization called building ukraine together they just gather young people and take them to different villages or towns to build or rebuild things for other people and i went with them to one um like memory park so people who lost someone start come to that place and plant trees there or like do things that somehow can commemorate their fallen loved ones and the founders of this park they also lost like a family
00:12:18 member so there is a tree dedicated to their like son-in-law yeah every story in ukraine now is
Speaker 1
00:12:28 is special and needs to be told there are many many stories all the time my long monologue no it's what a what a life so so that the one where you you you the you interviewed the mother or you were there that was your that was that was the first time you worked with a journalist then? No, it wasn't the first time. We worked together
Speaker 2
00:12:57 like a few, I don't know, five times maybe. Okay, so it was the woman from the first time you did it, but you did it later. Yeah, she then started to come to Ukraine and I was working with her in Ukraine as well. And she works a lot on topics which are women and children focused and how wars and conflicts affect children and women so we usually do a lot of stories on children especially like abducted and returned to ukraine children or like a story on that boy yeah one story we did which was very cute and nice was a story about um couples who found
00:13:43 each other during the war there is a project dedicated to that and many stories are it's called i you and not love but war and there are i think one there is one how many 100 stories about people who are somehow i think all of them are related to the army in one way or another and how they met and started to be together so that was a very sweet story we worked on i think it was
Speaker 1
00:14:17 around valentine's day in one of the years yeah countless stories yeah so uh you know the plan is for us to come back in february and uh with that one we're gonna have a lot more time uh and you you know, to get permissions and whatnot. You know, I think, again, our plan is to try and get everything this time, just because everything's fluid, you know, and hopefully everything, the war's over and we don't have to come back. But, you know, I don't think so either, but I didn't want to count that out. But, like, you know, I think with how we are coming into this
00:15:05 and this sort of like Andre being this world-class neurosurgeon. And for me, I think the fascinating thing is like because his last name is Sirko and because of he just talked about what it meant to be a Sirko and that like people look to him and he's like, I can't leave. you know like and and just you know we've been talking about the sort of uh the other doctor
Speaker 2
00:15:40 that comes was telling me us about the unconquerable spirit of of the people here and uh oh is it something that you know keeps ukraine alive people from ukraine and also from abroad who do things in Ukraine these days because like to be honest many foreigners are more invested into Ukraine than some Ukrainians I mean everyone knows that right because some Ukrainians are unfortunately not too interested in like doing everything they can to help themselves or like help others like help soldiers volunteers etc
00:16:24 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Но я знаю много волонтеров из окружающих, которые приходят в Украине и делают вещи в Украине, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] потому что они просто чувствуют, что они хотят это делать. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Они эвакуируют людей, они, я не знаю, они обучают животных, они помогают садиться, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] они приводят машины, они приводят ambulances, они приводят медицинские употребления, etc. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] И они помогают мне очень, потому что у меня и я, мы начали маленькую церковь,
00:16:51 and we assemble first aid kits for soldiers and some of the doctors we know, foreign doctors they sometimes come to stabilization points to work as doctors and practice and also help but at the same time they are sending us some supplies which we then use in first aid kits and first-aid kids are needed all the time. And you may think: but isn't the country provides the army with everything?
00:17:30 No. The capacity is not enough. Needs are much bigger than what is available.
Speaker 4
00:17:41 Your son?
00:17:44 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Это новый сын. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мой универсальщикл Тим - Никита. [RUS] Nikita. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Ламброза. [RUS] This is Dias Matova and this is the chief. [RUS] Yes, yes. [RUS] Yes, yes. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Я у вас много эвак. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Эмми, Оскар... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Да, это очень... [RUS] He will be very humble. [RUS] This is smart, and energy. We spent 12 hours with his team.
00:18:24 И в 7 his relatives and his... ...comrade? - Comrade. - Yes, yes. We try him to
00:19:11 moment now two hours later maybe you're in the morning here tomorrow that's why we need to explain his severe injury not only severe injuries I had severe injury lungs yes and I think if you have a lung He has a heart-conclusion also. Probably, yes. If both sides of the lung is a confusion, that's why it's heart-conclusion also has damage. And I lost arm, I lost the leg, the hemorrhagic shock, traumatic shock, and anemia, blood transfusion,
00:20:10 blood transfusion. So, you're the, you're the, to talk to family? I have with relatives, family, maybe, comrades. They spent all day in the hospital and they have a lot of questions.
00:20:35 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я и Алекс, и моим команде, чтобы помогать и спасать жизнь этого молодого человека, потому что он потерял ноги, ноги и ноги, но они хотели бы продолжить жить и восстановиться.
00:20:56 When I go home, I have his CT and I check this CT a bit later after a cup of tea of my coffee and check all the slides and external coronal, surgical projection and when I go
00:21:19 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] и у меня есть планирование в моем мозге, что мы должны делать сегодня вместе с вами и Ростиславом. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ростислав, после 24 часа, я просил его, чтобы улучшить силу и силу нас,
Speaker 1
00:21:40 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Потому что всегда я должен начать сфотографироваться, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] выполнять стадию с
00:22:10 And you have a young daughter, right? And was it a picture of your daughter or someone who looked like your daughter that had the headlamp reading the book that you were talking about? Or maybe it was Rocco? Well, don't worry about it. I was talking about Rocco.
Speaker 4
00:22:27 What did he tell you? He told you about it. He told you about it, about you, about Antonia, about you.
00:22:38 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это Вадим. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ты говоришь о Вадиме. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, Вадим. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я показываю Вадиму. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я не могу, я не могу. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я не могу, я не могу. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я пытаюсь узнать, что... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Остаешься за старшим, да? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, Россислава. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это хорошо, если какие-то залеты отвечает... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] А если награда, то Вадим Ростислава.
00:23:05 I'm going to just put it in. OK. It's my office. It's never been so busy. Oh, yeah. Teddy. Teddy. Yes, you have never seen this photo. Oh, OK. Well, let me get my camera. Yes. My other camera. Where's my phone? Here's my phone. Yes.
00:23:30 In my office, you can never see this.
Speaker 5
00:23:34 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] О, да, трудно не случилось здесь.
00:24:03 Do you have a response that they go to the afternoon with the patient? They don't show the space? Yes, yes, yes, okay, yes. Yes, yes, it's true. We can't show a space? We don't have space because we need to get consent. Oh, okay, yeah, now's not the time. If the patient will start recovering, we can't ask permission from his relatives, but without face we can't… Yeah, you wonít see him, you will just identify, you will just see the operation. Oh, I didn't get the picture. It's okay. I got video. I can take the still print. I think the.
Speaker 1
00:25:07 Yeah, we're going to get to go to the OR tomorrow. Here, Andre, here, here. Here. Woo!
Speaker 5
00:25:25 Yeah, we've got a lot of people in the OR.
Speaker 1
00:25:29 Andre, you have three benches now outside your hallway. Thank you for sharing all that. so what i'm saying is we're going to have a lot more time in advance to get permissions we want to do everything that sort of ties together with the hospital since that's our way in
Speaker 4
00:25:55 oh and we have one more in your car so when we go you're coming here
00:26:02 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Если я у вас есть ключ от вашего комната, то вы можете жить здесь, прямо сейчас.
Speaker 2
00:26:10 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, да, да, но это ключ, в этой комнате, в моем доме, вы можете общаться с его, потому что он ответил для вашего вечера и для многих других.
Speaker 4
00:26:29 Alright. Um, just ready to go. Wait, let me get my jacket. I thought you would like to perform photo, yeah? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You were looking very, uh... It's not usually because it's... Oh, oops, oops, oops, oops, oops. Extraordinary circumstances. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Do we have a slip step camera? Yes, I think so. Yes, I think so. Is this the easy reading in the back of the car? I think we did. Okay. Maybe we took everything out, but we should probably check it.
Speaker 1
00:27:06 But like the, you know, obviously what they just saw, that would have started at the stabilization center, you know, so. Logan, we were talking to Anastasia about all of her... Yeah, yeah. I found a huge monologue telling my story about my work. Like, journalism.
00:27:30 How she found journalism or journalism. Well, yeah, I... It was on this, and I was hating that it was on this. I'm not, uh... I'm not immune to not liking the picture. I think there's a background around here.
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Speaker 2
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00:38:30 for this place. Is someone gonna steal it? Is someone gonna steal it?
Speaker 1
00:38:36 You have to make a call on this. I think it's probably fine. All these people sitting around watching this. Look at those guys. When you get a chance over your right shoulder.
Speaker 2
00:39:02 I showed two places for Nastya, but he decided to go away.
Speaker 1
00:39:10 And maybe he come back soon.
Speaker 2
00:39:17 So will somebody steal this? We will be here. We will be very close. I will check. Okay. I will prepare some information about this. I think you can stay even near the store.
Speaker 1
00:39:47 I agree. Okay, where are you guys?
00:40:33 Behind us. Yeah. Yeah, they're places where we are. I think you're coming. Okay. Okay. There's two boats to drive. I'm coming.
00:41:00 I'm coming. I'm coming. So
Speaker 2
00:42:01 [UKR-NEEDS] А там було місце за машиною.
Speaker 1
00:42:20 And there was a space behind the car.
Speaker 2
00:42:24 I already couldn't get my bearings.
Speaker 1
00:42:29 Tired you out a bit, right?
00:42:30 No, it was a bit bumpy, but everything's fine. I focus a lot when I drive around the city, I drive more. I remember last time in the kitchen here I saw this. So I'll show you pictures. This whole area used to be apartments. And you can't pick it all out. They rebuilt the edges there. On January 15, 2023, Russian violence hits 24.
00:43:21 two I told you 46 people were built, including 4 students, and more than 80 people to the
00:44:07 There is also a medical hospital, the building was about 1,700 people before the strike. I'm going to
00:45:05 I'm here. I have a catapult
00:46:12 *Sigh* I thought I brought the rain covers in the bag over there. You can't just turn it off while it's rolling. You can't just turn it off while it's rolling. What? It is a speed run. Alright, you stopped it? Yeah. Alright. Well, did you turn it off? Or cover it? Um, what would be the best to cover it? I told you we have rain covers. Where? Okay, so why don't we get down and just put in the playground equipment.
Speaker
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00:00:00 They confirm they'll ease off with him already, and continue tomorrow at 4 o'clock.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Okay. Okay.
Speaker 3
00:00:40 *música*
Speaker 1
00:01:00 get set up and I can take the I think the tear deck or you can bring it back
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Okay.
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Okay. Okay.
Speaker 3
00:00:40 *música*
Speaker 1
00:01:00 get set up and I can take the I think the tear deck or you can bring it back
Speaker 2
00:01:04 shall we are we gonna start leaving? yeah yeah yeah you know where we're going? oh hey should this thing be left open like this? - Just put it down. - Okay, just leave it? - We left it like that before, but you can close it farther if you want. - No, it'll be...
Speaker 1
00:01:37 Just leave it like that? - Yeah, that's fine. - Okay. Yes, yes. Okay. Yeah, I know. It's like... It's like... Yeah. Maybe it's... There's a lot of damage.
00:02:00 Yeah. I don't think I would've taken it out. I don't think I would've taken it out. It's locked. Okay. Yeah. Okay. Bye. So, let's go. so
00:03:19 *thunder* *sounds of sound*
00:04:09 I'm going to go to school
Speaker 2
00:05:05 *crickets Okay, I can't get inside.
Speaker 1
00:06:36 Yeah. I probably have to hang up because my battery is pretty low. So
00:07:50 The End so
00:10:01 *Rubborn*
Speaker 2
00:10:09 It's kind of like a park, basically. Yeah, unfortunately it's getting a little dark. Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:10:25 What's going on? You need to save this camera inside in the car.
Speaker 1
00:10:32 Oh, we're getting out now?
Speaker 4
00:10:36 Yes, we're going over there. yes yes but we couldn't see the camera off the hood yes okay
Speaker 2
00:10:47 you can give this camera but we need to save the another camera well i think we're pretty much done shooting with the cars right so Well, if we leave it, there's a good chance we won't be here when we get back.
Speaker 4
00:11:09 I was saying, instead of having Laura stay, I think just taking it down is going to be fine.
Speaker 2
00:11:34 Can you hear the mic help? Potentially. I don't know how to get it all. But once I got around to this, at least, uh, you know, on my MacBook Pro, you can't just, I have a wireless mouse, but you can't plug in the adapter thing, because they didn't fit in the USB-C, so I have the dongle. So I can still work, but, uh, I don't know. Lord, you know how to get this, uh, something up off?
Speaker 5
00:11:59 Okay, maybe somebody won't steal it. Yeah, I feel like usually you can kind of just like pop the steel off. Like this one pops off easily.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Andrei Shevchenko also with AI, Amy, was awarded our president.
00:00:00 Andrei Shevchenko also with AI, Amy, was awarded our president. It's an award was created three years ago after the start, full-scale Russian military invasion.
Speaker 2
00:00:16 And it was awarded in 23 years.
Speaker 3
00:00:22 You are in good company, as they say in America. Wait, uh, you... Alex, it sounds like you said you're in good company. Did Andrei say he got the award as well? Yeah, you were also a national hero of Ukraine?
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Andrei Shevchenko also with AI, Amy, was awarded our president.
00:00:00 Andrei Shevchenko also with AI, Amy, was awarded our president. It's an award was created three years ago after the start, full-scale Russian military invasion.
Speaker 2
00:00:16 And it was awarded in 23 years.
Speaker 3
00:00:22 You are in good company, as they say in America. Wait, uh, you... Alex, it sounds like you said you're in good company. Did Andrei say he got the award as well? Yeah, you were also a national hero of Ukraine?
Speaker 2
00:00:47 National legend of Ukraine. National legend of Ukraine. Yeah, so Andrei. Every year, it's 10, 12 people awarded this award,
Speaker 1
00:00:56 presidential award, one time in the year in our city in Kyiv. Then, it will include doctors, artists, soldiers, some of them after death. After death? After death, yeah. Oh, like that major in the Air Force who shot down the drones?
Speaker 2
00:01:17 Did he get that also? Remember the pilot who was shot down in an F-16? I try to...
Speaker 1
00:01:33 So if you want, you can find more information in the open internet resources about Da Vinci. Vinci is a soldier, he's a very famous Ukrainian soldier who was defenders of Ukraine. He was killed by Russians. And after that, the President was awarded heroes of Ukraine and also national legend of Ukraine. It's true.
00:02:26 I'm going to go into the escape photo. It's incorrect, it's wrong, but it's the best choice. But you solve problems, Andre. In this situation.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I'm telling you guys about it.
00:00:00 I'm telling you guys about it. He's showing me the pictures. It's a mess. I think that's what you're talking about now.
Speaker 2
00:00:09 - Yeah, he told us about it right when he got in the car. So I'd love to see you guys talk about it.
Speaker 1
00:00:16 - I don't know who's gonna-- - Here, let's clear it. - The pictures, I don't know if you want to see the picture. It's pretty boring. - I think we'll-- - Anastasia, what church is that? - Holy Trinity Church or something? - Yeah. - Yeah. - Cathedral or all of them? - Mm? - Like the Holy Cathedral or something? - Cathedral, yeah. - Yeah, Alex, that's where I wanted to, maybe you to go into, not to first service or something like that, but just to feel, you know, emotionally. - This is what my church looks like, that's my church in Ukraine. - No, no, no. - That's just because it's a place for us to go. - It's very simple from the outside - It's very simple from the outside and this is what it looks like on the inside.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I'm telling you guys about it.
00:00:00 I'm telling you guys about it. He's showing me the pictures. It's a mess. I think that's what you're talking about now.
Speaker 2
00:00:09 - Yeah, he told us about it right when he got in the car. So I'd love to see you guys talk about it.
Speaker 1
00:00:16 - I don't know who's gonna-- - Here, let's clear it. - The pictures, I don't know if you want to see the picture. It's pretty boring. - I think we'll-- - Anastasia, what church is that? - Holy Trinity Church or something? - Yeah. - Yeah. - Cathedral or all of them? - Mm? - Like the Holy Cathedral or something? - Cathedral, yeah. - Yeah, Alex, that's where I wanted to, maybe you to go into, not to first service or something like that, but just to feel, you know, emotionally. - This is what my church looks like, that's my church in Ukraine. - No, no, no. - That's just because it's a place for us to go. - It's very simple from the outside - It's very simple from the outside and this is what it looks like on the inside.
00:01:00 It's not much. - Right. Yeah. Oh, here, hang on. - Let me show it to me. I was looking in the... - Can you grab a bag? - I was looking in the... - So there it is. You know, plain and simple. - Yeah, I knew that, yeah. - It's very nice. I've had a chat with Jaroslav, the, like, the main person. - Yeah. - Yeah. - This one or that one? - This one. - And he said, of course, we can come and film. - And he said, of course, we can come and film. Yeah, I talked to the priest after just to say hi. He was very nice. But yes, I do want to go to that one as well.
Speaker 2
00:01:31 I mean, this one, the one you go to. Because it does look very... It has a nice feel to it. Yeah, yeah. I'm telling you, Andre wants to credit as a grip guy for this. I know, I know. He wants to be a key grip. I thought you promised me that, Dad. Well, you're a key grip. - The guy said he wants to be Keith Rick, right? - Well played, well played. - Well played, well played. - Yeah. Yeah. Recovery.
Speaker
00:00:00 - Oh, yeah.
Speaker
00:00:00 I think here is a private piece of meat.
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 and practice and also help but at the same time they are sending us some supplies which we then
00:00:00 and practice and also help but at the same time they are sending us some supplies which we then use in first aid kits and first aid kits are needed all the time and you may think but isn't the country provides the army with everything no the capacity is not enough needs are much bigger than
Speaker 2
00:00:27 What is available?
Speaker 3
00:00:31 It's my... Your son? No, no son. My neurosurgical team, Nikita.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 and practice and also help but at the same time they are sending us some supplies which we then
00:00:00 and practice and also help but at the same time they are sending us some supplies which we then use in first aid kits and first aid kits are needed all the time and you may think but isn't the country provides the army with everything no the capacity is not enough needs are much bigger than
Speaker 2
00:00:27 What is available?
Speaker 3
00:00:31 It's my... Your son? No, no son. My neurosurgical team, Nikita.
Speaker 2
00:00:41 Nikita. Lombroso. That is? Yes. It's the chief of this. Kim? Yes, yes. As I have a lot of award. I mean Oscar.
00:01:00 Yes, it's very smart. Smart and energy. We spent with his team, it's maybe 12 hours. oh yeah okay in 7 a.m i catch you and now 7 p.m it we spend 12 hours yeah we checked conditions this patient and after that we have a long conversation with his relatives and and his comrade. Yes, yes, we're trying to get him to sleep.
00:01:45 This is the happiest part of our work, when we try with the wife, with friends, because I don't know what this patient's outcome will be. In which case he might get worse.
Speaker 4
00:02:05 Now, 2 hours later, maybe, Yulia is in the garden, and today we
Speaker
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Speaker
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00:00:00 And we're here again tomorrow evening.
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Air bomb is a glide bomb.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Air bomb is a glide bomb. Speaker 1: It's at least 100 people from the fire.
Speaker 2
00:00:28 Speaker 2: Can you just bear in case you say anything can you put this just in between you guys on the
Speaker 3
00:00:33 Speaker 2: Okay, is it on? Okay. It's on I need to find another one but I thought I grabbed what I needed
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Air bomb is a glide bomb.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: Air bomb is a glide bomb. Speaker 1: It's at least 100 people from the fire.
Speaker 2
00:00:28 Speaker 2: Can you just bear in case you say anything can you put this just in between you guys on the
Speaker 3
00:00:33 Speaker 2: Okay, is it on? Okay. It's on I need to find another one but I thought I grabbed what I needed
Speaker 1
00:00:39 Speaker 3: from the bag in the back but it only had one mic Speaker 1: I think he's on the call
00:00:58 [RUS] Speaker 1: well yes, you can add him, we'll connect, okay good, good, I'll share
Speaker 4
00:01:10 [RUS] Speaker 1: okay with Robov
00:01:20 Speaker 4: Just showing you this. Speaker 4: Is this about their patience? Speaker 1: It's for me?
Speaker 1
00:01:30 Speaker 4: No, I'm holding it for both of us. Speaker 1: Oh, okay, okay. Speaker 1: Let's go. Speaker 1: Let's go.
Speaker 5
00:01:38 Speaker 1: Start. Speaker 5: Just showing the capabilities.
Speaker 1
00:01:54 Speaker 4: And Anastasia knows where to go? Speaker 1: After lunch, as I promised, I show light in dark sides of Dnipro.
Speaker 4
00:02:07 Speaker 4: This is a really nice mall just around the street from our hotel.
Speaker 1
00:02:11 Speaker 4: The restaurant we've been to a few times is down there. Speaker 1: It's a beautiful park. Speaker 1: The name is Park Shevchenko. Speaker 4: Yeah, at the end, way at the end is a beautiful huge park, Shevchenko Park. Speaker 1: You can spend the time walking this park and a bit later I show. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Beautiful park, Shevchenko. Speaker 1: Our poet, Taras.
Speaker 3
00:02:36 Speaker 1: Here's the name Taras, so it's a Gregorievich Shevchenko.
Speaker 1
00:02:43 Speaker 3: And there was a great soccer player named Shevchenko. Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:02:54 Speaker 4: So just you guys, teach us some Ukrainian. See in the back of the bus in front of us on the left,
00:03:00 Speaker 4: that thing that starts with like a delta symbol, that's a D in Ukrainian. That says Dnipro. Speaker 4: So that's a D, the H is an N, the I is the same, the N is a P, the P is the R. Speaker 4: If you figure out that word, you got a lot of the most difficult letters down there.
Speaker 2
00:03:22 Speaker 4: So you said D-N-I-P-R-O in English. Speaker 2: And the Shevchenko football player, his name was also Andre.
Speaker 4
00:03:30 Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 4: So Andre is directly descended from the great Cossack general. Speaker 2: Okay, we're gonna want all that and by the way then, Andre,
Speaker 3
00:03:41 Speaker 3: where is the Cossack's camp and is it anywhere near like, Speaker 3: there's a town that has a memorial to Ivan Sirko. Speaker 3: What's the little town, it's where his head is now buried?
Speaker 1
00:04:01 Speaker 3: Here, I can look it up.
00:04:03 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll tell you now. [RUS] Speaker 1: Ivan Sirko... [RUS] Speaker 1: We were talking, Julia, during the week, [RUS] Speaker 1: he was... [RUS] Speaker 1: Ivan Sirko. [RUS] Speaker 1: He was in ancient... [RUS] Speaker 1: That, like his father. [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, it's Kapulivka. [RUS] Speaker 1: Kapulivka, it's not Dnipro region. [RUS] Speaker 1: Kapulova, it's very, very Dnipro region. [RUS] Speaker 1: And I said that he's a Cossack.
00:04:29 Speaker 1: He never lost any battle in the war, even after his death. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: Cut his arm and go to the battle and also never lost. Speaker 1: That's why it's... Speaker 1: And now... Speaker 3: Unfortunately, we're going to need you to tell that story a couple more times.
Speaker 3
00:04:52 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Just so you know. Speaker 3: But yes, keep going. Speaker 3: It's all good. Speaker 1: And I would like to add, Andrei Shevchenko, like our boxer, Usyk, they was awarded our
Speaker 1
00:05:13 Speaker 1: President Vladimir Zelensky also and I, it's a main street. Speaker 1: Yeah, I thought that guy was gonna hit. Speaker 1: It's a national legend of Ukraine. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: I sent you information. Speaker 1: Yes, yes. Speaker 1: Usyk and Andrey Shevchenko also with me was awarded our president. Speaker 1: It's an award was created three years ago after the start full-scale Russian military invasion. [VO CANDIDATE] Speaker 1: And I was awarded in 2023.
Speaker 4
00:05:49 Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 4: You are in good company as they say in America.
Speaker 3
00:06:00 Speaker 3: Wait, uh, you. Speaker 3: Alex, it sounds like you said you were in good company. Speaker 3: Did Andrei say he got the award as well? Speaker 4: Yeah, you were also a national hero of Ukraine?
Speaker 4
00:06:16 Speaker 4: Legend. Speaker 4: National legend of Ukraine. Speaker 1: Every year it's a 10-12 people awarded this presidential award.
Speaker 1
00:06:27 Speaker 1: One time in the year in our city in Kyiv. Speaker 1: 10, 12, it includes doctors, artists, soldiers, some of them after death.
Speaker 4
00:06:39 Speaker 1: After death? Speaker 4: After death, yeah. Speaker 4: Oh, like that major in the Air Force who shot down the drones? Speaker 4: Did he get that also? Speaker 4: Remember the pilot who was shot down in an F-16? Speaker 1: I tried to...
Speaker 1
00:06:56 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: So if you want you can find more information in open internet resources about Da Vinci. Speaker 1: Da Vinci is a soldier, a very famous Ukrainian soldier who was defenders of Ukraine. Speaker 1: He was killed by Russia. Speaker 1: And after that, the president was awarded heroes of Ukraine and also national legend of Ukraine. Speaker 1: It's true.
00:07:41 Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 1: I like it.
Speaker 4
00:08:16 Speaker 1: It's incorrect, it's wrong, but it's the best choice.
Speaker 1
00:08:21 Speaker 4: But you solve problems, Andrei. Speaker 1: In this situation. Speaker 1: I don't know.
Speaker 3
00:09:23 Speaker 1: Uh-huh.
Speaker 2
00:09:30 Speaker 3: Can I hand you this for one second? Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 4
00:09:50 Speaker 2: I'm gonna grab one thing from the back. Speaker 4: Okay? Speaker 4: He needs something from the back.
Speaker 6
00:10:40 [RUS] Speaker 4: To be continued...
Speaker 4
00:11:52 Speaker 6: Is that the big one that you were trying to film at Logan? Speaker 4: It's much smaller than that, I think. Speaker 4: Google Maps only gives me businesses and advertisers.
Speaker 6
00:12:00 Speaker 4: Let's see if you have the maps.
Speaker 4
00:12:07 Speaker 6: So Alex, when you go to church, is it in Ukrainian? Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 6: So you just don't... Speaker 4: What's interesting is that part where we're supposed to respond, they actually flash it. Speaker 4: It's like a white wall where they had a slide projecting it. Speaker 4: So I think I kind of follow the letters. Speaker 4: And plus having been going to Mass my whole life, Speaker 4: you kind of understand the sequences, Speaker 4: like what some of the prayers are, Speaker 4: like what the Our Father is and things. Speaker 6: Yeah. Speaker 6: But you say it in Ukrainian. Speaker 4: No, I don't say it to them. Speaker 4: I just read along and try to sound up the words. Speaker 4: But I read myself to the priest afterwards, Speaker 4: and some guy came and started translating. Speaker 4: It turns out he is an American, or not American, Speaker 4: he spent two years in America. Speaker 4: He's a gastroenterology guy. Speaker 4: So I mentioned I'm a neurosurgeon coming here, Speaker 4: and he says, "Do you know Sirko?" Speaker 5: Oh yeah. Speaker 4: There's a business card right here. Speaker 4: His name is Zack.
Speaker 5
00:13:00 Speaker 5: I mean, that's funny. Speaker 5: You never know who you mean, I guess. Speaker 4: So, Andre, he had a really bad casualty. Speaker 4: He was telling you guys about, Speaker 4: he showed me the pictures of this mess, Speaker 4: so I think that's what they're talking about now.
Speaker 2
00:13:14 Speaker 2: Yeah, we told us about it right Speaker 2: when we got in the car, so I'd love to see you guys.
Speaker 4
00:13:23 Speaker 4: The pictures, I don't want to see the picture. Speaker 4: It's pretty boring.
Speaker 5
00:13:29 Speaker 5: People. Speaker 5: What church is that?
Speaker 6
00:13:45 Speaker 2: Alex, that's where I wanted to.
Speaker 1
00:14:18 Speaker 6: Thank you. Speaker 1: Open. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 1: Say your name. Speaker 1: The name after that only open. Speaker 5: Okay.
Speaker 5
00:14:30 Speaker 1: Wait a second. Speaker 5: Yeah. Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:14:36 Speaker 1: My help. Speaker 1: My help. Speaker 1: No. Speaker 1: I got it. Speaker 5: I got it. Speaker 1: No. Speaker 5: Okay. Speaker 1: I need to pay for it.
Speaker 2
00:14:50 Speaker 1: You will go to the restaurant. Speaker 2: You're going to go to the restaurant.
Speaker 5
00:15:03 Speaker 2: Recovery. Speaker 5: He's just going to go pay for the parking.
Speaker 4
00:15:23 Speaker 4: I love the Ukrainian word for ATM. Speaker 4: So, talk a lot.
00:15:30 Speaker 4: Talk a lot. Speaker 4: That's a great word. Speaker 4: R.I.C. David. Speaker 2: The thing we're up against, Speaker 2: I keep wanting to talk about things that are good for us.
Speaker 2
00:15:41 Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: I mean, it's fine. Speaker 2: I'll go ahead and you can.
00:16:38 Speaker 2: Internal. Speaker 2: Internal. Speaker 2: No, internal. Speaker 5: I need to put it down. Speaker 2: Right. Speaker 2: I'll get it to you. Speaker 2: They don't actually have cards in them, so you just copy them off. Speaker 2: They will go, they do go, I will want to use those little Osmos because they go into Speaker 2: the Osmos. Speaker 2: They might go into the 4G as well. Speaker 2: They're DJI. Speaker 2: So like I think in a lot of situations now that I think about it, I should just have one of the Osmos just going. Speaker 2: Not that we use it, but it's just a second recording.
Speaker 5
00:17:23 Speaker 2: How did you guys make sure? Speaker 5: Was it Tony? Speaker 5: I messaged the Ministry of Defense, the security relations, and then they put out a call to fixers in this region.
Speaker 4
00:17:39 Speaker 5: We interviewed like 10 people, and then we interviewed like 4 or 3 on the phone. Speaker 4: It's like this lady, Evelyn, who was incredibly helpful in facilitating the permission from the government and the military. Speaker 4: And I just said, "Look, if you were in America, I could send you a gift, but can I at least send you some money?"
Speaker 6
00:17:56 Speaker 4: I said no. Speaker 6: Yeah.
Speaker 5
00:18:08 Speaker 5: So are you guys talking about the go-down? Speaker 5: We haven't set that up yet. Speaker 5: We haven't set that up yet. Speaker 5: You're just saying that you basically were using the Osmo right now.
Speaker 2
00:18:16 Speaker 2: Right, but like I have the deity, yeah just because like, and it can also work I think Speaker 2: with the 4D, but those can automatically go into the Osmo. Speaker 2: And also, I have the connection that they can automatically go into a Sony, so we don't Speaker 2: have to use the Osmo. Speaker 2: I can have it run in a Sony and I can just have it some more. Speaker 2: Just to have a second, redundant, but it all records into the... Speaker 2: The smaller one, how do you stick it with your camera? Speaker 2: We'll have to... Speaker 2: What?
Speaker 5
00:19:01 Speaker 2: Go ahead and now it's fine. Speaker 5: Is that his backpack or our backpack? Speaker 5: I think I can go back to the square or something. Speaker 5: I would think it's a little close.
Speaker 2
00:19:30 Speaker 2: It's released at the uh.. Speaker 2: Cargrier. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 5
00:19:55 Speaker 5: Thank you.
00:20:40 Speaker 5: - Speaker 5: okay
00:21:33 Speaker 5: Like on the end maybe? Speaker 5: Yeah, maybe. Speaker 5: That might be smart. Speaker 5: I think I have a camera here and that's a good one. Speaker 5: Right. Speaker 5: But I could also do a camera.
Speaker 4
00:21:55 Speaker 4: I mean, I think I have to go to the bathroom when I wash my hands. Speaker 4: It's an interesting setup. Speaker 4: You go down there and there's a beautiful set of ordnates sink afterwards.
Speaker 5
00:22:06 Speaker 5: You know, you watch your head, but then you're going to go toilet. Speaker 5: I'll go figure it out afterwards. Speaker 5: Yeah, I'll go check it out. Speaker 5: I think you can. Speaker 5: Thank you.
00:22:57 Speaker 5: Oh, we've looked at the menu series. Speaker 5: Yep, this is. Speaker 5: Oh, I haven't. Speaker 5: Yeah, I just noticed that.
Speaker 7
00:23:13 Speaker 7: Can we get the menus here? Speaker 1: -
Speaker 5
00:23:59 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 5: Okay.
Speaker 4
00:24:27 Speaker 5: Okay. Speaker 4: Thank you.
00:24:40 [RUS] Speaker 4: To be continued...
Speaker 1
00:25:54 [RUS] Speaker 4: Good morning. [RUS] Speaker 1: this is a Ukrainian restaurant [RUS] Speaker 1: this is Ukrainian food [RUS] Speaker 1: delicious, what's it called [RUS] Speaker 1: delicious, what's it called [RUS] Speaker 1: Ukrainian
00:26:13 Speaker 4: my browser
00:26:16 [RUS] Speaker 1: Ukrainian soup [RUS] Speaker 1: our Ukrainian soup [RUS] Speaker 1: is called borscht [RUS] Speaker 1: or no
Speaker 4
00:26:28 [RUS] Speaker 1: borscht
Speaker 5
00:26:42 Speaker 4: I have plenty of portions of my mother came to the point here.
Speaker 1
00:26:58 Speaker 5: It's the most beautiful soup in the world. Speaker 1: I strongly recommend it to Tessy. Speaker 1: Alex, some delicious water pre-recorded. Speaker 1: Okay, next time. Speaker 1: All right. Speaker 1: After that, if we have all the food, we can do more.
Speaker 4
00:27:23 Speaker 4: I just went to the website and got them into that way. Speaker 4: I'm surprised.
Speaker 1
00:27:36 Speaker 6: Wait, so what is inboard? Speaker 1: Sure, I… Speaker 1: yeah please yes yes
Speaker 5
00:28:30 Speaker 5: real pork chicken Speaker 5: What were the choices in here? Speaker 5: Just add it. Speaker 5: I'll do a meal.
Speaker 1
00:28:48 Speaker 1: Two meal and two chicken and one without. Speaker 1: Luhanska? Speaker 1: Luhanska, yes. Speaker 1: I don't know. Speaker 1: I don't know. Speaker 1: I'm just going to say. Speaker 1: There is a palana kwasova. Speaker 1: So,
Speaker 2
00:29:29 Speaker 2: I think when I was in Poland as a child, I had something like it as my first taste of mineral water.
Speaker 7
00:29:38 Speaker 2: And so I always thought that like mineral water would taste like that until I started to have a cup of salt. Speaker 7: But like, yeah, it was just, I didn't realize that other mineral water at the time didn't have a particular taste.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: For example, this is with gastrointestinal tract, because it's a higher pH and a lower pH.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: For example, this is with gastrointestinal tract, because it's a higher pH and a lower pH. Speaker 1: Yeah, understand? Speaker 1: On high, because upper gastro? Speaker 1: Yeah, it's just... Speaker 2: Oh, that's not what I'm expecting. Speaker 2: Yeah, it's specific. Speaker 1: - Oh, pH, yeah, okay.
00:00:30 Speaker 1: - It's one type, it's lower, Speaker 1: it's your, and it's higher. Speaker 1: - Oh, we have lower and higher pH. Speaker 3: - Okay, I said it. Speaker 3: - Okay, I said it. Speaker 1: - Which is better? Speaker 1: - For different people, different water. Speaker 1: That's why it's two types. Speaker 1: One of this, you can test it, and this. Speaker 1: - So which one has the higher pH down? Speaker 1: If you have higher, then you can just lower the same for them. Speaker 1: So this is the lower one? Speaker 1: So this is the lower one? Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: I think we'll get my other crank. Speaker 4: I can crank a lot of them. Speaker 2: I think this one is my favorite.
Speaker 2
00:01:22 Speaker 5: You're not your fan or? Speaker 2: I don't know if I can say I'm a fan.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: For example, this is with gastrointestinal tract, because it's a higher pH and a lower pH.
00:00:00 Speaker 1: For example, this is with gastrointestinal tract, because it's a higher pH and a lower pH. Speaker 1: Yeah, understand? Speaker 1: On high, because upper gastro? Speaker 1: Yeah, it's just... Speaker 2: Oh, that's not what I'm expecting. Speaker 2: Yeah, it's specific. Speaker 1: - Oh, pH, yeah, okay.
00:00:30 Speaker 1: - It's one type, it's lower, Speaker 1: it's your, and it's higher. Speaker 1: - Oh, we have lower and higher pH. Speaker 3: - Okay, I said it. Speaker 3: - Okay, I said it. Speaker 1: - Which is better? Speaker 1: - For different people, different water. Speaker 1: That's why it's two types. Speaker 1: One of this, you can test it, and this. Speaker 1: - So which one has the higher pH down? Speaker 1: If you have higher, then you can just lower the same for them. Speaker 1: So this is the lower one? Speaker 1: So this is the lower one? Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: I think we'll get my other crank. Speaker 4: I can crank a lot of them. Speaker 2: I think this one is my favorite.
Speaker 2
00:01:22 Speaker 5: You're not your fan or? Speaker 2: I don't know if I can say I'm a fan.
Speaker 6
00:01:28 Speaker 2: It has such an odd aftertaste. Speaker 6: This one's good. Speaker 6: Well, it has an aftertaste as well. Speaker 6: Looks good. Speaker 6: It's like seltzer. Speaker 5: Oh, so before we get it, we need to be in a lobby by 7-sharm,
Speaker 5
00:01:45 Speaker 5: because the first day we're all there, we'll go to Andre's, Speaker 5: Well, the first would be a brief meeting with the staff, but then a big meeting with all the hospital leadership and director Rysenko. Speaker 5: So all of them are there just the first day. Speaker 5: But afterwards, we don't have to go to that big one. Speaker 1: The first day, I need to introduce all of you for our general medical directors.
Speaker 1
00:02:08 Speaker 1: It's the first day. Speaker 1: After that, you can be a bit different.
Speaker 2
00:02:13 Speaker 5: Well, that would be good, because that way everyone knows you will be in the hospital.
Speaker 5
00:02:18 Speaker 5: Yeah, Terry, you're giving him just one or two sentences. Speaker 5: Yeah, Terry, you're giving him just one or two sentences. Speaker 5: I think she gave him more, but I think that's it. Speaker 5: Yeah, the word Emmy Award winning popped up a lot. Speaker 6: Yeah, I was rewriting it for you, so it would be two sentence each.
Speaker 6
00:02:33 Speaker 6: But he didn't want to wait, so, you know, that's fine.
Speaker 1
00:02:38 Speaker 6: We prepare two rooms for you, four rooms. Speaker 1: Great. Speaker 1: right in our department yeah the department one room with a mushroom that's why we prepare also Speaker 3: clothes medical clothes oh yeah yes yes yes will it be safe to leave camera equipment in that room Speaker 1: we lock the door Speaker 1: more expensive equipment it's better to
Speaker 3
00:03:12 Speaker 1: in my office in my cabinet because it's uh
Speaker 1
00:03:20 Speaker 3: but it's key not reliable reliable to yes so the rooms have a lock but the lock is Speaker 1: so we can take the in order to be sure in safety your expensive equipment it's a best variant to Speaker 1: live in my cabinet in my office i show all of you that doesn't it on you if we have to go in there
Speaker 4
00:03:47 Speaker 1: and get that you you mind if i go i can't believe my key in my uh my nurse my nurse Speaker 4: every time i just don't want to bother him by you know like coming to the office and grabbing
Speaker 3
00:04:10 Speaker 4: leaving coming back in. Speaker 3: - No, they can do it all the time. Speaker 3: Yeah, you get used to it.
Speaker 1
00:04:17 Speaker 1: - My nurse is a office located just near my office. Speaker 1: And if you need, for example, I go to operational for several hours.
Speaker 3
00:04:27 Speaker 1: I can to give my key to my--
Speaker 1
00:04:32 Speaker 3: - What is your name again? Speaker 1: - Luz Mila. Speaker 1: - Luz Mila. Speaker 1: - Luz Mila.
00:04:50 [UKR] Speaker 2: Is this?
00:04:53 Speaker 1: This is named, it's prepared from dried fruit.
Speaker 2
00:05:00 Speaker 1: Dry fruit, it's like in Ukrainian we name it, it's like compote, maybe it's very, you can taste it.
Speaker 5
00:05:09 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 5: Do we know the schedule for this week about what night we will be visiting Baga and what night we will be visiting you and Tatiana?
Speaker 3
00:05:20 Speaker 3: I agree that we decide that. Speaker 3: It was Wednesday, right? Speaker 3: The night that we were going to be visiting.
Speaker 6
00:05:29 Speaker 6: But we could change that. Speaker 6: Yeah, so it's, um, we, um, we want to make sure that we get a night of you just, um, just you. Speaker 6: I mean, Alex, you can come, but you wouldn't be in the scene. Speaker 6: But we also want to have Alex having dinner at your...
Speaker 1
00:05:52 Speaker 6: But we want to make sure that we have... Speaker 1: Saludki, it's sweet. Speaker 1: Sweet? Speaker 1: Yes, it's sweet. Speaker 1: If you would like sweet... Speaker 1: Sweet? Speaker 1: You'll test this. Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 6
00:06:45 Speaker 6: sparkling water coming up. Speaker 6: Anyway, what we were talking about though is, Speaker 6: I don't have, Andre, we haven't shared a schedule Speaker 6: with you, right, what we're thinking or what, Speaker 6: taking from what you had said, and we put it down.
Speaker 2
00:07:10 Speaker 3: So Laura, are you in the loop of any of this stuff?
Speaker 1
00:07:14 Speaker 2: Yeah, let me pull this up. Speaker 1: I try to explain my schedule.
Speaker 2
00:07:24 Speaker 1: First of all, the first part of the day. Speaker 2: This is kind of roughly what we were thinking.
00:07:30 Speaker 1: Based off of what you said earlier. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:07:43 Speaker 3: .
00:08:04 [RUS] Speaker 1: First, we'll start with the meeting. [RUS] Speaker 1: Alex goes to the hospital, and through this we'll conduct three sets.
00:08:24 Speaker 1: After this meeting we have around in our ICU units, at least three ICU units around, and after that we are going to consultation people. Speaker 1: - How patient? Speaker 1: consultation people and after that if you will have severe wounded soldiers we will operate Speaker 1: together with Alex even on Monday yes and maybe we will have a time at 4 pm my son of the son Speaker 1: Bohdan will be on duty. On Monday you have maybe a short interview with him.
00:09:10 Speaker 1: Okay. Because he was on duty from 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Speaker 1: Okay. On Tuesday, I told him we can go to his home to Bohdan because he Speaker 1: We live separate from our family. Speaker 1: Yes, we live together with a young lady. Speaker 1: Yes, we live together with a young lady. Speaker 1: Maybe next future we'll be his wife. Speaker 1: That's why on Tuesday evening you can spend in the home. Speaker 1: I said before. Speaker 1: And we are on Tuesday.
Speaker 2
00:09:56 Speaker 1: On Tuesday. Speaker 2: I'm sure.
Speaker 6
00:10:00 Speaker 2: I think I should be myself. Speaker 6: It's funny, Alex. When we were meeting the other day, I noticed things on his phone, and I was like, what is phone call? Speaker 6: He was taking notes the whole time. Speaker 6: I was talking to him. Speaker 6: I mean, I'm sure it's a phone call.
Speaker 1
00:10:56 Speaker 1: Yes, on Tuesday you can go to Bohdan's home. On Wednesday we plan to go to my home. Speaker 1: Yes? We catch Alex together, because Alex will be alone and start to cry. Speaker 1: Maybe. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: That's why it's Wednesday we spend time for you, especially for you. Speaker 1: On Thursday, we will have, as usual, our meeting together with our neurosurgeon, our anesthesiologist. Speaker 1: So there is a day before Alex leaving.
00:11:42 Speaker 1: Dnepro, it's usually the day before his leaving. Speaker 1: And we also invite him to this meeting. Speaker 1: It will be in another Ukrainian restaurant.
Speaker 2
00:11:53 Speaker 1: It's Sosye. Speaker 2: Will there be anybody else there? Speaker 2: Just you and then Julian? Speaker 2: Oh, okay.
Speaker 5
00:12:00 Speaker 1: Alex, I, my neurosurgical team and some part anesthesiologist.
Speaker 2
00:12:05 Speaker 5: There will be a lot of people getting up and giving toast.
Speaker 1
00:12:09 Speaker 2: Okay, so it's kind of like the whole unit. Speaker 1: Yeah, we also invited them in this process. Speaker 1: And on Friday, usually, we spend time, especially for Alex, and you also invite us at my home. Speaker 1: Yes, Alex. Speaker 1: During the morning, I catch Alex together with his suitcase in my car. Speaker 1: After the finished our work, we go to my home and we spend time until you need to go to the train station. Speaker 1: My house located near the train station.
Speaker 5
00:12:57 Speaker 1: After this evening, we go together with Alex to the train station on Friday.
Speaker 6
00:13:02 Speaker 5: So you guys probably want to film me leaving. Speaker 6: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, the hope was even that like I could figure out going with you one stop. Speaker 6: But I think we're gonna, I think we got what we needed going. So I think we're fine not doing that.
Speaker 5
00:13:22 Speaker 6: But, so we're gonna film you leaving, parting. Speaker 5: So will Anastasia be able to help drive Friday night? Speaker 5: Because after we leave Andre's apartment, I'm going to have to go with --
Speaker 6
00:13:40 Speaker 5: are you guys going to bring a lot of filming here to Andre's house? Speaker 6: Because there could be enough room in the car, but we'll have -- Speaker 6: We'll have -- Speaker 6: Okay, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:13:56 Speaker 1: Usually on Friday and on Tuesday we usually spend time on Thursday together with our team, Friday and our…
Speaker 1
00:14:05 Speaker 3: So Monday night is nothing on Monday night?
Speaker 3
00:14:09 Speaker 1: Monday night, if you would like, you will have strength, power to live, maybe not all night, maybe late evening together with Bohdan.
Speaker 1
00:14:23 Speaker 3: Okay, Monday night is Bohdan. Speaker 1: Not always. Speaker 1: Good morning.
Speaker 2
00:14:30 Speaker 3: Tuesday night is going to Bohdan. Speaker 2: Home. Speaker 2: Wednesday night is just on a million. Speaker 2: Right, but we don't have it. Speaker 2: Yep, yep. Speaker 6: Thursday night. Speaker 6: Hold on. Speaker 6: Are you having dinner with them yourself at one point?
Speaker 6
00:14:46 Speaker 6: Friday, right? Speaker 6: But that's the big thing. Speaker 6: That's the big one. Speaker 6: That's Thursday night. Speaker 6: Friday night you're going to have a private dinner. Speaker 3: No, no. Speaker 3: I'm sorry. Speaker 3: Friday night is just me and André Patián.
Speaker 1
00:15:00 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 1: We're also involved in white. Speaker 1: To feel to report maybe this. Speaker 1: To feel to report maybe this. Speaker 1: And after that, we go to the train station. Speaker 1: So pretty much every night. Speaker 6: Yeah. Speaker 6: So what I'm wondering is,
Speaker 6
00:15:22 Speaker 6: I would Speaker 6: I mean I Speaker 6: feel like Speaker 6: I feel like I would Speaker 6: like to get Speaker 6: the like Speaker 6: maybe even Speaker 6: the food meal with the Speaker 6: interview, right? Speaker 6: where you're sort of like Speaker 6: discussing Speaker 6: what's happening Speaker 6: when will you see Speaker 6: Tatiana's in first time out? Speaker 6: Wednesday Speaker 6: So then let's film all of them Wednesday night. Speaker 6: I guess Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, we film dinner. Speaker 6: And then when you're gone... Speaker 6: Also Bob down on Tuesday. Speaker 6: Yeah, Tuesday. Speaker 6: When he's gone, we'll film a dinner with you and Tatiana and Sviatoslav.
00:16:18 Speaker 6: this is -- he wants to join, because he'll be back by then, right?
Speaker 1
00:16:22 Speaker 6: Or -- does that make sense? Speaker 1: The Press: So, I suppose we are going to go to Cossack camp on Sunday, Speaker 1: on 2nd of November. Speaker 1: When we were at Cossack camp, I asked the chief of this camp Speaker 1: possibility, opportunity to perform recording. Speaker 1: But here, I'm not allowed to perform this and tell me what it is.
00:17:07 Speaker 1: They afraid about this camp. Speaker 1: If you will show to another people, Speaker 1: they can do things. Speaker 1: It's maybe like a camp for our soldiers. Speaker 1: For our soldiers and Russians can be bombing this area. Speaker 1: That's why they... Speaker 1: So we asked him permission, but he answered. Speaker 1: Now we are a very close group and we never do reclama. Speaker 1: How is reclama? Speaker 1: And as a target on the Internet, we invite only children who were in this camp previously. Speaker 1: And as a target on the Internet, we invite only children who were in this camp previously.
00:17:59 Speaker 1: Now, new reclame, no new reclame, only old people. Speaker 1: And after, before the war, they were in the whole, Speaker 1: how do I say, "pahot" or "hills" Speaker 1: "hills" in the hills, and now they, Speaker 1: They hide between the trees in order to secure it. Speaker 1: That's why on this essay they worry about the safety of children.
00:18:46 [RUS] Speaker 1: We plan for your team to come and go to the Cossack and film Sviatoslav in this stage. [RUS] Speaker 1: But I asked, and I didn't get permission. [RUS] Speaker 1: This is the best moment for Sviatoslav, because he doesn't hear air alarms, and every night he checked his phone, messenger, where there are drones, and he wakes up many times.
Speaker 2
00:19:39 Speaker 1: But now we put their telephone, without information, and spend time.
Speaker 1
00:19:51 Speaker 2: Aww, they look really happy. Speaker 1: A lot of... Speaker 5: So Laura had an alarm go on her app, not today.
Speaker 4
00:20:00 Speaker 1: Oh, you can see. Speaker 4: 30 seconds before the siren went off.
Speaker 3
00:20:13 Speaker 3: She has an app on her phone that said there was some alarm, but nothing. Speaker 3: She has an app on her phone that said there was some alarm, but nothing. Speaker 3: Do a lot of those go in there?
Speaker 5
00:20:29 Speaker 3: Are there a lot of false alarms? Speaker 5: Yeah, the alarm goes off and nothing happens.
Speaker 3
00:20:39 Speaker 5: Yeah, but I was standing outside, Speaker 3: and I was scared. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:21:19 Speaker 5: Obviously, drones are bad, and Olympic missiles are a lot worse, and light bombs are a bit bad. Speaker 2: So the best way to know what to do is to check with other people? Speaker 2: Yeah, a lot of people are doing.
00:22:04 Speaker 2: What happened? Speaker 2: Yeah, one of them. Speaker 2: I have a
Speaker 1
00:22:38 Speaker 1: Due to the drones after that we now will be ballistic
Speaker 4
00:22:43 Speaker 1: attack because Speaker 4: once a week you guys said during the meeting that you guys transport
Speaker 1
00:23:03 Speaker 4: soldiers by train like wounded soldiers out of the hospital do you know what day that's happening Speaker 1: every day every day from 10 to 2 pm but every monday we know in which day what city we can to Speaker 1: evacuate our patients for example for uh kiev for kiev is a big part of wounded soldiers evacuated Speaker 1: in this day but we will know when they was will be ever quite to kiev only tomorrow okay so every
Speaker 4
00:23:46 Speaker 1: day some part we need to evacuate in another direction in the central western of ukraine but Speaker 4: I think we'd like to film that because we could be good, you know?
Speaker 2
00:23:57 Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 2: You're saying it happens every day, you can different play. Speaker 6: Yeah, yeah, it's true. Speaker 4: You probably want to do like one of the most, right?
Speaker 1
00:24:09 Speaker 4: Or I guess like whatever day. Speaker 1: Every day, on average, 35 wounded people arrive.
Speaker 3
00:24:20 Speaker 2: That's why we need to evacuate the same number in order to have a free space to... Speaker 3: You put salt in your portion, you want to, and you just mix it all together, and then you can take onions and a bit of salt, and you pour this onions in salt, and then you put it more.
Speaker 6
00:25:03 Speaker 3: That's like a traditional layer of eating, but you can do a variation of what you feel like. Speaker 6: Where is the salt that you use? Speaker 6: Oh, there it is. Speaker 6: There it is. Speaker 6: So, you put the salt maybe on your plate or something? Speaker 6: Yeah. Speaker 6: I have had this before. Speaker 6: Yeah, so... Speaker 6: But it was one of those.
00:25:30 Speaker 6: I don't know if you want to. Speaker 6: I'll pick that one. Speaker 6: There you go. Speaker 6: I'll use this one for the 7-3. Speaker 6: I love it. Sorry about that.
Speaker 1
00:25:50 Speaker 2: Thank you. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 1: What? Speaker 1: Do you have an alarm? Speaker 1: Is this an alarm? Speaker 1: - So the air raid is usually after the back?
Speaker 3
00:26:28 Speaker 3: - Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:26:30 Speaker 3: - Yeah, I don't even have an app, but I don't want to call something out there. Speaker 2: - Well, it was a little alarming because I just loaded the app, and just like one minute
Speaker 1
00:26:43 Speaker 2: later it started beeping, I was like, "Oh no."
00:26:56 [RUS] Speaker 1: I think if anything is left over, we'll ask them to pack it up to take with us.
Speaker 3
00:27:01 [RUS] Speaker 1: Yes, whatever is left over, I'll take with me in the evening.
00:27:07 Speaker 3: Holy cow. Speaker 3: What is all that? Speaker 3: Oh my goodness. Speaker 3: Oh wow. Speaker 3: So yeah, this is not the main door. Speaker 3: Oh, I like the whole mouth. Speaker 3: Yeah, I know.
00:27:30 Speaker 3: That's freezing. Speaker 3: I'm getting into
Speaker 6
00:28:01 Speaker 6: discussing in my head, I feel like we should get a meal of them, so we, you know, obviously Speaker 6: they would be the last night, I think, like right when we were in the car, but I think Speaker 6: so Speaker 6: hmm
00:28:52 Speaker 6: almost whether we shoot it or not, Speaker 6: I'd see like an inner end of the first day,
00:29:00 Speaker 6: or at the end of whatever we amalgamate the first day, Speaker 6: where Alice gets to see the piano, Speaker 6: and they sort of talk about what's happening in the world, Speaker 6: and then there's a gap, Speaker 6: So I'm just, I think we should use Wednesday as that.
00:29:30 Speaker 6: And potentially, what do we have?
Speaker 3
00:29:36 Speaker 6: What do we do on Saturday? Speaker 3: I think we're going to work at the hospital at night, right? Speaker 2: No, I wasn't on Sunday. Speaker 2: Right now it's Saturday time of today. Speaker 2: - Right. Speaker 2: - So we could do a dinner with just the two of them on Sunday?
Speaker 1
00:29:54 Speaker 2: - Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: include you, Alex, neurosurgical...
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: include you, Alex, neurosurgical... Speaker 2: Wait, is that Saturday or Friday? Speaker 1: Saturday. Speaker 2: I'm leaving Friday night. Speaker 1: Yeah, Saturday... Speaker 1: ...we'll put a little thing. Speaker 1: On Saturday? Speaker 1: On Saturday, Saturday. Speaker 1: Ah, you talk about Saturday? Speaker 1: Yeah, after Alex. Speaker 1: Okay, okay. Speaker 3: So after Alex is gone, Speaker 3: we would love to film you and Tatiana having dinner. Speaker 3: Is that okay?
Speaker 1
00:00:33 Speaker 1: On Saturday? Speaker 1: Will Saturday work for you? Speaker 1: Will Saturday work for you? Speaker 3: Just the two of you. Speaker 3: You and Hapyana. Speaker 1: It's the Mesto Herbord. Speaker 4: Yes, it's the Lodotkowod. Speaker 1: Wednesday, yes? Speaker 1: Wednesday, yes? Speaker 1: It's the work? Speaker 3: So what I would like is -- I would like to -- I would like to -- I would like to
Speaker 3
00:00:59 Speaker 3: that Wednesday I want to get Alex having dinner with them. Speaker 3: I would like at some other point to get Andre and Capiana on a night when Alex is not visiting. Speaker 3: And we could do it when his youngest son was there, or we could do it when he's not there. Speaker 3: But like, I just, the whole idea is that Alex and Rocco come here to visit, and then they leave.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Speaker 1: include you, Alex, neurosurgical...
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Speaker 1: include you, Alex, neurosurgical... Speaker 2: Wait, is that Saturday or Friday? Speaker 1: Saturday. Speaker 2: I'm leaving Friday night. Speaker 1: Yeah, Saturday... Speaker 1: ...we'll put a little thing. Speaker 1: On Saturday? Speaker 1: On Saturday, Saturday. Speaker 1: Ah, you talk about Saturday? Speaker 1: Yeah, after Alex. Speaker 1: Okay, okay. Speaker 3: So after Alex is gone, Speaker 3: we would love to film you and Tatiana having dinner. Speaker 3: Is that okay?
Speaker 1
00:00:33 Speaker 1: On Saturday? Speaker 1: Will Saturday work for you? Speaker 1: Will Saturday work for you? Speaker 3: Just the two of you. Speaker 3: You and Hapyana. Speaker 1: It's the Mesto Herbord. Speaker 4: Yes, it's the Lodotkowod. Speaker 1: Wednesday, yes? Speaker 1: Wednesday, yes? Speaker 1: It's the work? Speaker 3: So what I would like is -- I would like to -- I would like to -- I would like to
Speaker 3
00:00:59 Speaker 3: that Wednesday I want to get Alex having dinner with them. Speaker 3: I would like at some other point to get Andre and Capiana on a night when Alex is not visiting. Speaker 3: And we could do it when his youngest son was there, or we could do it when he's not there. Speaker 3: But like, I just, the whole idea is that Alex and Rocco come here to visit, and then they leave.
00:01:30 Speaker 3: What I want to know is like what the, you know, what the home life is, you know, when they're not around, right? Speaker 3: You know, just so you have this little, this moment. Speaker 3: It's not as important, per se, as getting back and having dinner. Speaker 3: But if we could get it, it'd be great.
Speaker 2
00:02:58 Speaker 2: -
Speaker 1
00:03:00 Speaker 2: Yeah, he just brought you and Katiya. Speaker 1: Yeah, I understand. Speaker 1: Without Alex, maybe on Saturday.
Speaker 3
00:03:11 Speaker 1: But we talked about what we will do on Wednesday and Friday. Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah, those are good. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Sorry, I'm planning on ahead. Speaker 2: It's good. Speaker 2: It's going to be a long week for guys. Speaker 2: We may as we'll be residents.
Speaker 6
00:03:30 Speaker 6: I think the other thing we were wondering is because we want to film at the hospital at night. Speaker 6: We want to see like what happens at night. Speaker 6: So we were wondering when is your son working at night?
Speaker 1
00:03:42 Speaker 5: Because we could potentially follow him. Speaker 1: Yes, I said, if you will have power and strength, you can film him tomorrow from Monday to Tuesday.
Speaker 5
00:03:57 Speaker 1: He was on duty. Speaker 5: Is that the only day? Speaker 1: On this week only day. Only one day. Speaker 1: Because previous week he worked every day. Speaker 1: Every day he worked from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Speaker 1
00:04:14 Speaker 1: and had two duties around the day. Speaker 1: That's why this week only one day he will be duty, it's tomorrow. Speaker 1: That's why this week only one day he will be duty, it's tomorrow.
Speaker 3
00:04:31 Speaker 1: If you like, you can stay in our department and spend all time together with him and follow in operation room, follow when he examined the patient. Speaker 3: Are we leaving the following Monday or Tuesday? Speaker 3: We're leaving the night of the... Speaker 3: We're leaving the night of the... Speaker 3: Oh yeah, we're leaving at night.
Speaker 6
00:05:05 Speaker 3: Monday night, right? Speaker 6: Yeah. Speaker 7: We'll see if... Speaker 7: We'll see if we can work right at the day and then also... Speaker 7: And then work at the next... Speaker 7: And then work at the next... Speaker 7: And then work at the next... Speaker 7: Yeah, it's a good thing. Speaker 4: Oh, yeah.
Speaker 3
00:05:31 Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: - Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:06:21 Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:06:34 [RUS] Speaker 2: Who will, you, Tatiana and Bohdan, tell the story of Ukraine?
Speaker 3
00:06:40 [RUS] Speaker 1: We will all do it. [RUS] Speaker 3: Thank you for opening your home and your life.
00:06:52 Speaker 3: I think what is happening here needs to be seen in more ways than what has been shown. Speaker 3: The toll emotionally and where else it shows up. Speaker 3: Maybe one night. Speaker 3: It's really thrilling to be here.
Speaker 7
00:07:17 Speaker 3: So thank you. Speaker 7: Periodically, maybe. Speaker 3: what they're discussing right now is, does -- what about when is --
Speaker 3
00:07:25 Speaker 3: since we're here a few more days, when does Bodan do another night shift?
Speaker 1
00:07:29 Speaker 3: Is it not until the following Monday? Or does he do on, like, Sunday night? Speaker 1: The Press: But then the next week, though? Speaker 1: The Press: Next week, I don't know if he's scheduled next week, Speaker 1: because previously, he was on duty every day. Speaker 1: Every day on Friday we have 24 hours of duty. Speaker 1: - Okay. - Friday. Speaker 1: That's why in this week only Monday. Speaker 1: And I shipped from, I said before, Speaker 1: 4:00 PM to 8:00 AM. Speaker 1: It was on duty and I need to check. Speaker 1: It's the next month. Speaker 1: - Okay. - It's maybe Speaker 1: beginning of November. Speaker 1: I need to check. Speaker 1: - Thank you so much. Speaker 1: - Thank you. Speaker 7: - Maybe next question will be, Speaker 7: is there another doctor that might be a good-- Speaker 7: - I gotta rush this off. Speaker 7: Or what about, you know, who might be a good fit? Speaker 7: Someone maybe who might be working on something.
00:08:39 Speaker 1: - Andre? Speaker 1: - I've been low. Speaker 1: Because we are now only start preparing to schedule for November. Speaker 1: For November. Speaker 1: We start preparing schedule. Speaker 1: I will know tomorrow or the afternoon. Speaker 1: After tomorrow, schedule for more cheese, right?
00:09:00 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: The second November.
Speaker 7
00:09:05 Speaker 1: For Sunday, I can send you. Speaker 7: Some days I think is the best day for our schedule. Speaker 7: Because tomorrow is tough because we're filming 7am with Alex all day and then we're filming Speaker 7: 7am with him the next day too. Speaker 7: So I don't know if we'd be able to also shoot all night and still be able to get through
Speaker 1
00:09:29 Speaker 7: the week.
00:09:30 Speaker 1: Anyway, we will go in as a Ukrainian doctor's room. Speaker 1: They work on day, and they live to work tonight.
Speaker 7
00:09:43 Speaker 1: And the next day, they have 36 hours of work. Speaker 7: 36 hours. Speaker 7: 36. Speaker 7: This is chicken, I think. Speaker 7: Did you catch that, Logan? Speaker 7: 36-hour shift. Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 7: That's how it used to be in the US until… Speaker 7: But how many days off do you get after a 36 hour shift? Speaker 7: Yeah, like you get like... Speaker 2: We didn't do that. Speaker 2: We don't get for the work hour limit. Speaker 2: So you could... Speaker 2: If there were a couple weeks I'd go to the hospital Speaker 2: one in the morning and get called and I'd get home for three hours. Speaker 2: Wow. Speaker 2: That's what's in.
Speaker 1
00:10:22 Speaker 2: We don't have to eat. Speaker 1: It's from potato. Speaker 1: Yep. Speaker 1: You can. Speaker 3: Wow, the cheese is good. Speaker 3: Alright. Speaker 3: Thank you.
Speaker 3
00:10:52 Speaker 3: You want the last piece? Speaker 3: Yeah, put that. Speaker 3: Alright, and I'll take it.
00:11:00 Speaker 3: I'm good. Speaker 3: It's like a big tortilla there. Speaker 3: I know. Speaker 3: You're ripping some off here. Speaker 3: Oh yeah, I'm just gonna try.
Speaker 6
00:11:24 Speaker 3: Thank you. Speaker 6: Another question is, because if we would like to talk to the director of the hospital, Speaker 6: so what's a good way to schedule some time with him?
Speaker 1
00:11:36 Speaker 6: Like, can we just talk to him after the meeting? Speaker 1: I'll ask him tomorrow. Speaker 1: Okay.
00:11:46 [UKR] Speaker 1: Maybe he also will have three meetings.
00:11:59 [RUS] Speaker 1: One for people who were on service, [RUS] Speaker 1: another for department, [RUS] Speaker 1: and then, how to say, service, [RUS] Speaker 4: housekeeping service...
00:12:16 Speaker 1: After that, he usually goes to one of the ICU unit. Speaker 1: And we will maybe go together with him in ICU unit to watch the new admitted people. Speaker 1: After that, he can leave and give an interview for you. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: And also, you know, Andre has a lot of what he calls consultations, outpatient clinic,
Speaker 2
00:12:50 Speaker 2: kind of, you have before surgery and after surgery and all that. Speaker 2: So that's time that you guys don't necessarily need to be there. Speaker 2: And some of the cases might be interesting, but it's also a time to go to the ICU or follow
Speaker 3
00:13:02 Speaker 2: up or meet with them. Speaker 3: Yes, but also I think that if there's a patient we can follow through the whole time, right? Speaker 3: You know, someone that he sees in clinic or whatnot.
Speaker 2
00:13:24 Speaker 3: I definitely want to get to see him with patients before and after, but obviously we don't have to be there for all of it. Speaker 2: The problem is that you see patients, but surgery might not happen for two or three weeks later. Speaker 2: Yeah, of course. Speaker 2: Yeah, of course.
Speaker 7
00:13:42 Speaker 7: Are you sure you... Speaker 7: What's that? Speaker 7: Today? Speaker 7: No. Speaker 7: Oh, yeah, we're trying to figure that out. Speaker 6: I think it sounds like you should have a dinner on that day, so that might not happen.
Speaker 1
00:14:00 Speaker 1: Usually we don't have free time from 8am to 4-6pm. Speaker 1: We don't have free time because it's usually a lot of activities, daily activities in this time we need to perform. Speaker 1: That's why we plan the surgery for soldiers, for civilian people with neuro-oncology disease, with brain tumors also. Speaker 1: And on Thursday we will have a meeting with Alex in our online presentation.
00:14:48 Speaker 1: Two presentations in our Congress military surgeon and anesthesiologist. Speaker 1: We invite Alex.
Speaker 2
00:14:59 Speaker 1: We did this. Speaker 2: Yeah, that's not this Thursday. Speaker 2: This Thursday. Speaker 2: The October 30th? Speaker 2: It's not on my screen. Speaker 1: No, no. Speaker 1: You're in the morning from 9am to 10:30.
Speaker 1
00:15:17 Speaker 1: It will be military, military sergeant, Ukrainian Congress. Speaker 1: Oh, Ukrainian, okay. Speaker 1: Ukrainian military surgeon and military anesthesiologist involved in this Congress and I will have Speaker 2: two presentations. Speaker 1: And like last time, one year ago, we will sit together in my office right ahead of the Speaker 1: and give presentation. I introduce you and after that we will give the presentation. Speaker 1: It will be on Thursday. Speaker 1: You mentioned about our monthly meeting here, Alex.
00:16:07 Speaker 1: Yes. Speaker 1: It's different. It's not our monthly meeting with our ICU team. Speaker 1: It's the Congress, military session and the session, annual.
Speaker 2
00:16:22 Speaker 1: One time in June is the year, and this year I will be in the Thursday. Speaker 2: Excellent. Speaker 2: Yeah, that'd be fine too. Speaker 2: Yeah, that'd be fine too. Speaker 6: So what time is that meeting on Thursday? Speaker 1: Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 2: Yeah, that's the kind of way to get that, get this on on the office. Speaker 2: It's a small office. Speaker 2: This is better before.
Speaker 3
00:17:01 Speaker 6: The meetings, the military.
Speaker 1
00:17:16 [RUS] Speaker 3: In Ukraine, but this will be a big congress, [RUS] Speaker 1: It's military surgeon, including military surgeon and military anesthesiologist. [RUS] Speaker 1: And it's our main military surgeon in Ukraine. [RUS] Speaker 1: And then, in the start time...
00:17:54 Speaker 1: It's from 9:30 will be opening ceremony. Speaker 1: We need to present in this opening ceremony. Speaker 1: But our to talk, the first talk, 10:15. Speaker 1: It's I. And then, 10:15, 10:30, I and Rokka Armando from Washington DC, Alex Walatka, and all my colleagues who work together with me.
Speaker 4
00:18:25 Speaker 1: That's why, from 9:30 to 10:30.
Speaker 3
00:18:30 Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 3: There are places that GPD recommended. Speaker 3: So, for an item. Speaker 3: for like a moon or? Speaker 3: No, for the filter.
Speaker 1
00:19:03 Speaker 1: Oh, that was a filter. Speaker 1: Yes, we told me in the US and in LA that if Tatiana couldn't speak in English, Speaker 1: we can speak in Ukrainian. Speaker 1: After that, you can translate maybe some.
Speaker 3
00:19:18 Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 3: So even when we're doing the interview, Speaker 3: you know, like, Speaker 3: Anastasia will be there with us.
00:19:30 Speaker 3: And then, you know, when we film with you and Katayana Speaker 3: at the house, obviously, I know she doesn't speak much English at all. Speaker 3: So, like, all of that is in Ukrainian. It's fine. Speaker 3: Obviously, everything at the hospital is going to be in Ukrainian. Speaker 3: It'll be an immersion for the audience, you know. Speaker 3: So, it's totally fine. Speaker 3: Because, you know, some of the nuance that Tassiano was talking about, Speaker 3: some of the, you know, like, with even trying to have someone translating at the same time doing it,
Speaker 1
00:20:12 Speaker 3: Yeah, like we want you to be able to express yourself as fully as you can and as, you know, so you're telling your own truth rather than…
Speaker 3
00:20:25 Speaker 1: You can work in two ways, for example, Tatiana in Ukraine or we'll ask Anastasia to translate if it will be better for you. Speaker 3: Well, so what we're going to do is, what I would like is, because there's going to be a lot that we don't understand, Speaker 3: is for you to, at the hospital and with Andre at the house or wherever we are, to help us with the context of what's going on. Speaker 3: And then when we're doing an interview and the questions, it's not going to be important for you to tell us every specific thing.
Speaker 1
00:21:11 Speaker 3: But yeah, so we can continue on. So we'll be fine.
00:21:17 [RUS] Speaker 1: I understand.
Speaker 3
00:21:48 Speaker 1: - It has a photo. Speaker 3: - Yeah, the tea will be good. Speaker 3: - Yeah. Speaker 7: Thank you.
Speaker 7
00:22:22 Speaker 6: The thing that you wanted is ideally maybe we don't film them in the car because it seems like in the car it's like...
00:22:30 Speaker 7: Yeah, I guess we gotta figure out kind of what our next step here. Speaker 7: I feel like just from our experience filming from the transition to the hotel, I feel like that was not great for us. Speaker 7: Right. Speaker 7: So I wonder if there's something else that we could do that would play better. Speaker 7: Where are you guys going to go on your tour? Speaker 7: One more? Speaker 7: Where are you guys going to go next on the tour? Speaker 7: Like what were you going to show? Speaker 7: It's secret. Speaker 1: It's secret. Speaker 1: Because a lot of...
Speaker 1
00:23:09 Speaker 1: ...Rushists are against... Speaker 1: ...Rushists are against...
Speaker 6
00:23:18 Speaker 1: That's why...
Speaker 3
00:23:50 Speaker 6: - Lemon. Speaker 3: - Oh, I'll do the same? Speaker 3: Yeah, same here. Speaker 3: - Okay. Speaker 1: - You might have to have a black tea,
Speaker 1
00:23:59 Speaker 1: but it's probably without bergamot. Speaker 1: It's like a simple, black tea with lemon. Speaker 1: - I'm afraid? Speaker 1: - Yeah, that is okay. Speaker 1: - Okay. Speaker 1: - Okay, I was going to get nothing, Speaker 5: but then you can't... Speaker 1: Cheesecake? Speaker 4: I'm up here. Speaker 1: First of all, I'm going to show you the dark side of city Dnepro, the place where missile Speaker 1: The trucks, danger, damage structure, buildings.
00:24:46 Speaker 1: And after that, I show the most beautiful light site.
Speaker 7
00:24:55 Speaker 1: In Dippor, where is the place for us, our people, our children.
Speaker 1
00:25:04 Speaker 7: Are, are you guys able, to get out of the car at these spots?
00:25:13 [RUS] Speaker 1: I'm used to Alex, I communicate with him more, his language is sometimes difficult for me. [RUS] Speaker 1: What is it? [RUS] Speaker 1: I'll tell you where you can record, so this is not forgotten [RUS] Speaker 1: This continues now, I'm not holding back the rank, I want to say.
00:26:00 [RUS] Speaker 1: But, of course, bombs, shelling, attack, continues to work. [RUS] Speaker 1: If you film this, then it's like you save information for our terrorists of Russia.
00:26:18 Speaker 1: and i showed some buildings where we were totally destroyed and this is only empty place you can to Speaker 1: perform film this and also we can film this light side of nepro i will i will show because Speaker 1: last time together with roca armada from washington this year we are walking together here the Speaker 1: maternity hospitals which partially destroyed some windows doors and Speaker 1: rocker start to recording this process after one two minutes some police officer came and he
00:27:05 Speaker 1: We have a lot of problems from this. Speaker 1: That's why some plants, some factory, continue to work. Speaker 1: There is damage.
Speaker 3
00:27:21 Speaker 1: It's not to have permission to film this.
00:27:30 Speaker 3: Does your vehicle have a sunroof? Speaker 3: It doesn't, okay. Speaker 3: It doesn't, okay. Speaker 3: We were thinking of like how to get a camera in better places. Speaker 3: No, just don't worry about it. Speaker 3: We're just trying to figure out where to place cameras, or if we're placing cameras.
Speaker 4
00:27:49 Speaker 4: You should have. Speaker 4: The last one.
Speaker 1
00:27:55 Speaker 1: The machine. Speaker 1: I'm sure it's a terrible outcome.
Speaker 3
00:28:26 Speaker 7: So it's like all, you know, we could eventually maybe get batteries for them, but we don't have them here. Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: So, one thing that we, one thing we could do is, Speaker 3: break two of these on each side and just have what they're doing, but then get, whenever we can get out, we get out and we get it right. Speaker 3: I know you hate it. Speaker 3: Yeah, I hate it. Speaker 7: I want to break those cameras down. Speaker 3: I understand.
00:29:00 Speaker 3: I understand. Speaker 3: So, I also have Speaker 3: smaller cameras that can Speaker 3: be mounted. Speaker 7: You're just going to see you only in the backseat. Speaker 7: Right. Speaker 7: Did you bring all the car mounting stuff? Speaker 3: Well, maybe we try to put the DSLR outside or something. Speaker 3: Yeah, I brought the DSLRs and the power mounts.
Speaker 7
00:29:26 Speaker 3: So... Speaker 7: I put the room in outside so we don't have to call it. Speaker 7: So we're not going to roll like the thing gets settings. Speaker 7: Yeah. Speaker 7: That would be the thing. Speaker 7: Of course. Speaker 7: The camera for that. Speaker 5: Um, but I don't know, maybe we'll put that on anyways and just hope for the best.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I would just need some time to get it all set up. Speaker 1: I would just need some time to get it all set up.
Speaker 2
00:00:09 Speaker 2: I, like I told you, I want to be respectful of your friends. Speaker 2: And so, thank you for telling me your truth. Speaker 2: I knew you would, but I just want to acknowledge that. Speaker 2: And please continue to do that. Speaker 2: I am, this is a collaboration. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 2: The thing, the challenge that I'm wondering about is that like, it's hard at times with, in English, to corral laundry and what we need. Speaker 2: Right? Speaker 2: And so, he's going to deliver what he's going to deliver when he delivers.
00:00:54 Speaker 2: So like, you know, like, yes, let's try and rig up the DSLR or try and do the Ronin or, because like, what I imagine, how this in my mind plays, is that like, he arrives at the train station, and then from the train station, it's like, he takes Alex on a tour, which is taking us. Speaker 2: And so that's just sort of like the welcome, the intro.
00:01:30 Speaker 2: I mean, we almost got, except for not well, but a lot of the information that they were talking about in that car ride, Speaker 2: especially like this is the case that Andre has with the one that Alex was telling about. Speaker 2: They were talking about it in the car, like one of the first things that Andre said to Alex Speaker 2: is we have this case where, you know, this soldier being brought in,
Speaker 1
00:00:00 I would just need some time to get it all set up. Speaker 1: I would just need some time to get it all set up.
Speaker 2
00:00:09 Speaker 2: I, like I told you, I want to be respectful of your friends. Speaker 2: And so, thank you for telling me your truth. Speaker 2: I knew you would, but I just want to acknowledge that. Speaker 2: And please continue to do that. Speaker 2: I am, this is a collaboration. Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 2: Alright. Speaker 2: The thing, the challenge that I'm wondering about is that like, it's hard at times with, in English, to corral laundry and what we need. Speaker 2: Right? Speaker 2: And so, he's going to deliver what he's going to deliver when he delivers.
00:00:54 Speaker 2: So like, you know, like, yes, let's try and rig up the DSLR or try and do the Ronin or, because like, what I imagine, how this in my mind plays, is that like, he arrives at the train station, and then from the train station, it's like, he takes Alex on a tour, which is taking us. Speaker 2: And so that's just sort of like the welcome, the intro.
00:01:30 Speaker 2: I mean, we almost got, except for not well, but a lot of the information that they were talking about in that car ride, Speaker 2: especially like this is the case that Andre has with the one that Alex was telling about. Speaker 2: They were talking about it in the car, like one of the first things that Andre said to Alex Speaker 2: is we have this case where, you know, this soldier being brought in,
00:02:00 Speaker 2: he's had double amputations and he's got a very challenging case in the brain. Speaker 2: So that gave us information for what potentially we can follow. Speaker 2: But I see like the... Speaker 2: It's sort of like this is the immersion moment, where it's like Andre gets the chance to show the light and the dark side.
Speaker 1
00:02:23 Speaker 2: Now, I don't know, because it seems like some of the—it seems like rigging up something and then having you able to shoot one more stop, even if we don't get out or something like that, you know? Speaker 1: I don't know. I'm worried about what that—I mean, that's probably the best option.
Speaker 2
00:02:45 Speaker 1: and then I try to shoot him in the back seat. Speaker 2: Right. Is there... Speaker 2: I know there's the option of just not Speaker 2: shooting anything in the car, but Speaker 2: you can convince me Speaker 2: of your best way of doing it. If you wanted to Speaker 2: capture a scene of, like, Alex arrives, alright, and then
Speaker 1
00:03:09 Speaker 2: Andre... with what we have. And Andre wants to
Speaker 2
00:03:14 Speaker 1: I think we talked about it. Speaker 2: I think we'll put a camera outside and then we'll put a camera in the back seat. Speaker 2: I didn't want you to... Speaker 2: I didn't want you to... Speaker 2: I was just saying I didn't want you to go along with that because you were trying to make something work.
Speaker 3
00:03:30 Speaker 3: Have you been in an operation room before? Speaker 3: No. Speaker 2: I have, but I was being operated on. Speaker 2: But I, in high school and college, I worked for a craniofacial plastic surgeon, so this
Speaker 2
00:03:47 Speaker 2: scar on my nose and mouth... Speaker 2: I noticed this in fact in LA. Speaker 2: Yeah, so I was born with a cleft lip and palate. Speaker 2: Do you guys know what that is? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: And then I was very fortunate, one of the world's foremost craniofacial plastic surgeons was Speaker 2: was there in Dallas, his name is Kenneth Salyer. Speaker 2: But he did the work on me. Speaker 2: He's also, you guys might remember the story Speaker 2: of the Egyptian twins that were connected to the head. Speaker 2: Maybe you're too young for that. Speaker 2: - Okay. Speaker 2: - He separated those, and then I-- Speaker 2: - Twins, twins. Speaker 2: - Yes, yes, exactly. Speaker 2: And he also worked on Kennedy when he was a young resident.
00:04:32 Speaker 2: But I worked for him late high school in the college, late 90s. Speaker 2: You and I, I'm just a little younger than you. Speaker 2: I wonder if I can start going with that.
Speaker 3
00:04:47 Speaker 3: I ask you because every day I go in operation room. Speaker 3: You can change your clothes and your mask, cover the head, and you can sit, stand, lay in operation room. Speaker 3: It's low, it's possible, if you would like. Speaker 3: Not only soldiers and a lot of, I say, civilian people, not from only Dnipro region. Speaker 3: a lot of forced migrants from Donetsk, Lugansk, Paris, Speaker 3: Kherson, Nikolay, Kharkiv region, all regions near the front line,
00:05:30 Speaker 3: near the Dnipro, all people transferred, Speaker 3: moved to our hospital with brain tumor cancer, Speaker 3: because it's a very difficult operation. Speaker 3: We have a high level of expertise and experience in this field, Speaker 3: compared only with the Institute of Neurosurgery in Kyiv. Speaker 3: That's why every day we have a lot of operations under a microscope. Speaker 3: That's why usually Alex Volatko is also involved in this operation. Speaker 3: we operate together with this this operation you can perform a lot of photos video if you would like
00:06:23 Speaker 3: you you finished it that's why i came to show you Speaker 3: I talked about earlier in the morning. Speaker 3: I said, you finished. Speaker 3: You finished? Speaker 2: Did you try Anastasia? Speaker 2: Oh, my goodness. Speaker 2: Are you operating? Speaker 2: You haven't even talked about it. Speaker 2: Now, we need to stabilize this patient. Speaker 3: If he was, he will be stable. Speaker 3: He's a good one. Speaker 3: We will operate with him. Speaker 1: I think, um...
Speaker 1
00:06:58 Speaker 1: Actually, the thing is, when you can see their brain, Speaker 1: The problem is when they have a bad day, Speaker 1: it's when they have a bad day. Speaker 1: That's when they have a bad day. Speaker 4: So that guy's gonna live. Speaker 2: And he's gonna reconstruct the dura in the scales
Speaker 2
00:07:15 Speaker 2: without getting infected. Speaker 2: Would that surgery happen this week?
Speaker 3
00:07:23 Speaker 3: Maybe if the patient will be... Speaker 3: Maybe tomorrow or after tomorrow. Speaker 1: Yeah, his platelet count was low, so he might have a lot. Speaker 1: So you have to rate his phenomenal student and then he gives him a show.
Speaker 2
00:07:36 Speaker 2: So later today, or at some point, we're going to want you to explain that to us. Speaker 2: And even if we don't show it on camera, we need to get Andre showing you that. Speaker 2: because this can set up like this. Speaker 2: We walked in on this, and if we need to get the introduction of the case cleaner, Speaker 2: tell me, because it was in the car. Speaker 2: Yeah, so like, immediately we have this, and it's a soldier, Speaker 2: So it's connected to everything that's going on.
00:08:21 Speaker 2: And so it's something that we can follow Speaker 2: throughout the week. Speaker 2: It's clearly affecting, you know, it's clearly. Speaker 2: So that's definitely something I want to get. Speaker 2: And yeah.
Speaker 1
00:08:44 Speaker 1: Let me grab the car rig and stuff. Speaker 1: Maybe I'll start working on that. Speaker 1: It's probably going to take me a little bit of time to figure that out. Speaker 1: Better I get a head start on it while you guys are finishing up. Speaker 1: Great. Speaker 1: Andre? Speaker 2: You're back home.
Speaker 2
00:09:00 Speaker 1: You're sitting in a sports bar watching it again for a while. Speaker 2: I'm going to come right back and finish this. Speaker 2: Can we have your key so we can rig up some cameras in the car while we're finishing in here? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Okay.
00:09:58 Speaker 2: We're coming right back.
00:10:00 Speaker 2: Okay, so we can stay. I don't think I'm a while. Speaker 2: yeah
Speaker 1
00:10:43 Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 1: That would not be good. Speaker 1: Maybe we rig all the houses outside.
00:11:00 Speaker 1: We could.
Speaker 4
00:11:04 Speaker 1: We'll burn down for it. Speaker 4: *Sigh*
Speaker 1
00:11:35 Speaker 4: I thought we were going to use the wrong one. Speaker 1: No, we're going to put the wrong one on the car. Speaker 1: No, we're going to put the wrong one on the car. Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: Did you, could I go back and go back? Speaker 3: Maybe.
Speaker 3
00:11:49 Speaker 3: It's because... Speaker 3: Inside, in hospital, you can film all. Speaker 3: Outside our service of defense of Ukraine can send you collect information from our Russians.
Speaker 4
00:12:12 Speaker 4: Where are you going to look at the camera? Speaker 4: Where are you going to look at the camera? Speaker 1: I would say yes, I would do like this.
Speaker 1
00:12:20 Speaker 1: Like looking at you guys. Speaker 1: That would be okay, but not looking out. Speaker 1: That would be okay, but not looking out. Speaker 3: Do you think you will be from the open roof?
Speaker 3
00:12:29 Speaker 4: No, no.
00:12:30 Speaker 3: No? Only this? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah, we'll put a camera like here. Speaker 3: That's okay? Speaker 3: That's okay? Speaker 3: It's okay. Speaker 3: But I think you will be in the Anastasia car, open the roof, and film all... Speaker 1: No, no, no, more subtle than that, yeah. Speaker 3: This place is impossible. Speaker 3: I open the car, you need to...
Speaker 1
00:12:52 Speaker 1: Yeah, I think if you just keep it unlocked, go back and find out here. Speaker 1: We'll just leave it unlocked there.
Speaker 3
00:12:59 Speaker 1: It's like, uh, Speaker 3: his name? Speaker 1: Automatic. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 1: Alright, we'll find the staff.
Speaker 1
00:13:42 Speaker 1: This is medical equipment, this is not that. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah, maybe we... oh, the cat's coming out. Speaker 1: We'll just bring it back. Speaker 1: We're going to my car, here, and we're going to get a grip.
Speaker 2
00:14:03 Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:14:11 Speaker 2: That's the main that's the one night. Speaker 4: So all of you will go in the... Speaker 4: Is that or some of them? Speaker 4: I think it's a store. Speaker 4: I think that you can go. Speaker 4: You can just give them a little bit of a flow. Speaker 4: Okay, I think we might be here. Speaker 4: I don't know. Speaker 4: I don't know.
00:14:57 Speaker 4: But I think once we're done with this,
00:15:00 Speaker 4: I mean once the sunset we're done with this. Speaker 4: I'm going to Speaker 4: she goes into a lot of the skin Speaker 4: that's a wonderful skin Speaker 4: it's also very good, I really feel like her Speaker 4: it's like
00:15:47 Speaker 4: cheese, a lot of tea Speaker 4: some special dumplings Speaker 4: it's heavy for me but it's nice Speaker 4: yeah, I want to Speaker 4: yeah, I want to Speaker 4: *Long Speaker 4: We need to start recording on the middle of the road.
00:16:42 Speaker 4: How many places without flowers can be... Speaker 4: ...catching places that we can also... Speaker 4: I'm sorry.
00:17:29 Speaker 4: What is the easy rig? Speaker 4: Oh, Speaker 4: So what is your first impression about the
00:18:27 Speaker 4: This is where I do a...
00:18:30 Speaker 4: I mean
00:18:57 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Speaker 4: Сейчас появится больше и больше.
Speaker 2
00:19:31 Speaker 4: So
00:20:21 Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:20:39 Speaker 2: *Schecker-Ger Speaker 1: there's no way it can go on here if it doesn't have the Speaker 1: backpack Speaker 1: oh i'm okay i have a jacket don't mind i have a jacket inside
Speaker 4
00:21:11 Speaker 1: yeah i'm just not wearing it Speaker 4: where's he from it's very cold so
Speaker 3
00:21:22 Speaker 3: It will be more cold maybe, breezy in one.
Speaker 4
00:21:52 Speaker 3: This is the building. Speaker 4: Do you Speaker 3: Because a lodge, it's pay attention to our security service and police officer. Speaker 4: They're actually located quite close. Speaker 4: Like across the road, there is their main area.
Speaker 1
00:22:50 Speaker 4: *spannende Musik* Speaker 1: Yeah exactly in the monitor. Speaker 1: No, I mean the sketchier thing is more that I guess it has the...
Speaker 4
00:23:33 Speaker 4: yeah Speaker 4: keep holding this Speaker 1: yeah Speaker 1: it's hot Speaker 1: yeah Speaker 3: yeah Speaker 3: yeah Speaker 4: yeah Speaker 4: uh Speaker 4: uh
00:24:30 Speaker 4: *unförtliche Musik Speaker 4: *sounds of
00:25:33 Speaker 4: *phone rings*
00:27:00 Speaker 4: I'm going to go.
Speaker 1
00:27:16 Speaker 4: *Mario*
Speaker 4
00:27:34 Speaker 1: I don't think it should be like this and then we take apart the rips and stuff. Speaker 4: There. Speaker 4: Yeah.
00:28:42 Speaker 4: 이 시각 세계였습니다.
Speaker 1
00:29:26 Speaker 4: *Gunters*
00:29:30 Speaker 1: Skettie
Speaker 2
00:29:35 Speaker 1: I feel like the worst things have happened, right? Speaker 2: Is that gonna work or do you need this working? Speaker 1: I think it's gonna work. Speaker 1: Uh, you can take a look if you want.
Speaker 4
00:29:53 Speaker 4: Oh, there, that's perfect. Speaker 4: Love it.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Um, so... Speaker 1: Um, so... Speaker 1: I think, I mean, this one seems fine. Speaker 1: Okay, is it, is the bounciness, is where are we gonna be good there? Speaker 1: I mean, hopefully this has got the cool little wheel for it. Speaker 1: Right, okay, cool. Speaker 2: Cause I guess, you did get this piece. Speaker 1: Yeah, and the other arm makes this extend even further if we wanted, so...
00:00:30 Speaker 1: I don't hate the idea of this. Speaker 1: How is this, uh, part? Speaker 1: I put it on, uh, put it on wrong. Speaker 1: Oh, I see. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: I'll be able
00:01:25 Speaker 1: So the other thing is, you know, you can put this here so it can stand out.
00:01:30 Speaker 1: If you need it to start, I think it doesn't. Speaker 1: We need to just go ahead and put it on top of it. Speaker 1: We need to just go ahead and put it on top of it. Speaker 1: Might be a thing is, uh... I need to play around with their mics.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Um, so... Speaker 1: Um, so... Speaker 1: I think, I mean, this one seems fine. Speaker 1: Okay, is it, is the bounciness, is where are we gonna be good there? Speaker 1: I mean, hopefully this has got the cool little wheel for it. Speaker 1: Right, okay, cool. Speaker 2: Cause I guess, you did get this piece. Speaker 1: Yeah, and the other arm makes this extend even further if we wanted, so...
00:00:30 Speaker 1: I don't hate the idea of this. Speaker 1: How is this, uh, part? Speaker 1: I put it on, uh, put it on wrong. Speaker 1: Oh, I see. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: I'll be able
00:01:25 Speaker 1: So the other thing is, you know, you can put this here so it can stand out.
00:01:30 Speaker 1: If you need it to start, I think it doesn't. Speaker 1: We need to just go ahead and put it on top of it. Speaker 1: We need to just go ahead and put it on top of it. Speaker 1: Might be a thing is, uh... I need to play around with their mics.
00:02:19 Speaker 1: I need to play around with their mics. Speaker 1: So, we gotta do that. Speaker 3: So, is it a look that none of us are being charged with the game?
Speaker 2
00:02:29 Speaker 2: I think I'd still want to shoot for the backseat, but I don't think I can see it.
Speaker 4
00:02:40 Speaker 2: I'm gonna go back up here. Speaker 4: We need to do a little thing. Speaker 4: We need to do a little bit. Speaker 3: Yeah, well I can sit, you know, I can just stay up here.
Speaker 3
00:02:52 Speaker 4: You can sit here? Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah. Speaker 4: Well, most of the kids. Speaker 4: Well, that's okay.
Speaker 1
00:03:00 Speaker 1: Yeah, I can stay up here. Speaker 1: I hope we can get a little bit more caffeine. Speaker 1: You know what I'm doing? Speaker 1: Well, yeah. Speaker 1: Alright, you see what I thought was a good one.
00:03:54 Speaker 1: I mean I think you're going to kind of see these problems right?
Speaker 3
00:03:58 Speaker 1: I mean like...
Speaker 2
00:04:10 Speaker 3: It's more like this? Speaker 2: Yeah, I think it's more like low here. Speaker 3: Do you want to look or... Speaker 2: Do you want to go grab the fence and the fence and the fence? Speaker 2: I'm going to go.
00:05:19 Speaker 2: ¿Qué tal? Speaker 2: I actually spent ten minutes on the phone with MasterCard.
00:05:30 Speaker 2: I got my credit card. Speaker 2: I used it time-productive. Speaker 2: That's good. Speaker 2: Is the girl taking care of me? Speaker 2: Me needs to play. Speaker 3: I don't know if this thing. Speaker 3: Well, can you talk to Alan? Speaker 2: I can pay it. Speaker 2: You can
Speaker 1
00:07:06 Speaker 1: I'll wait to that. Speaker 1: Okay, let me see here. Speaker 1: Uh, well, yeah. Speaker 1: Let me, let me pick one. Speaker 1: *Sie schreitzt*
00:08:01 Speaker 1: Let's do that. Speaker 1: Right. Speaker 1: Let me set it to film for you.
Speaker 3
00:08:23 Speaker 1: I'm going to go. Speaker 3: Yeah, we can do that. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 2: Was that Laura? Speaker 3: He's just saying he wants, he's hoping that we can provide him with a detailed plan of what we want to film when we go over to the tower.
Speaker 4
00:08:57 Speaker 4: Okay. Speaker 4: In order to have time to prepare my wife.
Speaker 3
00:09:02 Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: We'll talk about it tonight. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: *sounds of food*
Speaker 2
00:09:36 Speaker 3: I don't think I'm going to be able to get out of here. Speaker 2: Oh, you must have been high.
00:10:52 Speaker 2: You're hidden, I don't know if I'll be hidden Speaker 2: You're a small bird Speaker 2: The robot must be up like a rock
Speaker 3
00:11:12 Speaker 2: *mão de vermelho*
Speaker 2
00:11:32 Speaker 3: Like if you were in black I think Speaker 2: I like it was like black a lot Speaker 3: Yeah Speaker 3: But I feel like maybe if you were wearing black and you were like very still Speaker 2: Yeah I think I'm gonna be very still, hopefully
Speaker 3
00:12:02 Speaker 2: ...
Speaker 2
00:12:13 Speaker 3: This is not a great photo but like... Speaker 2: Oh, I searched it.
Speaker 1
00:12:32 Speaker 1: I can't get it. Speaker 1: I don't want to, you know, to, uh, it won't, um, it won't, uh, like, not go all the way down. Speaker 1: You want to go. Speaker 1: You want to go.
Speaker 3
00:12:54 Speaker 1: And then, uh, I've been finding it, um, Speaker 3: and you're pretty, I think it's like the screen on the top of your head, but I think I'm looking for it. Speaker 2: Yeah, but what if I could still? Speaker 3: People are probably not. Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: Ummm. Speaker 3: *gunshot
Speaker 1
00:13:34 Speaker 1: Yeah, this may be a bump, I don't know. Speaker 1: Well, it's not that it's going to hit the car, but it just won't... Speaker 1: Oh, yeah, just to block it through. Speaker 1: Yeah, but like this thing, like we've been trying to tighten it underneath here, right?
00:14:00 Speaker 1: Maybe maybe it's Speaker 1: Yeah, maybe Speaker 1: Or the other one Speaker 1: Maybe we could just put the other one with the arm on. Speaker 1: Yeah.
00:15:04 Speaker 1: I'm going to go, uh, Speaker 1: Yeah, you want to get the light? Speaker 1: Yeah, I want to figure out the audio for a second. Speaker 1: So I'm going to take it inside Speaker 1: and finish my cheesecake Speaker 1: and look at it. Speaker 1: So there's that. Speaker 1: Looks like you got Speaker 1: Andre May of the Speaker 1: That's the place. Speaker 1: I think you got it.
Speaker 4
00:15:30 Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 4: This one? Speaker 4: I will do this best variant to...
Speaker 3
00:15:44 Speaker 3: Are those magnets? Speaker 3: Is that a Magnet? Speaker 4: Is that a magnet? Speaker 4: Is that a magnet? Speaker 4: Is that a magnet? Speaker 4: No, it's not a magnet, but it will help to prevent.
00:16:00 Speaker 2: I'll put it on. Speaker 3: I'll give you Speaker 3: Okay. Speaker 3: I got
00:17:03 Speaker 3: I'm going to go.
Speaker 2
00:17:48 Oh, thank you, Andre. Speaker 2: Oh, thank you, Andre.
Speaker 1
00:18:55 Speaker 2: Hey Thad, you got a quick stock? Speaker 1: Can you give me a quick sec, Todd? Speaker 1: I'm not thinking of looking at this. Speaker 1: I'm not thinking of looking at this. Speaker 1: I'm trying to figure out how to clear the... Speaker 1: Do you have that thing again? Speaker 1: I do. Speaker 1: You can clear that. Speaker 1: You can change the setting now.
Speaker 2
00:19:57 Speaker 1: I'll get the boat on and off.
00:20:30 Speaker 2: I don't know. Speaker 2: I'm getting into the background. Speaker 2: I'm going by.
00:21:18 Speaker 2: - I didn't know. Speaker 2: I didn't see it that well. Speaker 2: I do think we should change this battery. Speaker 2: 15%? Speaker 2: It's 52. Speaker 2: Yeah, alright.
Speaker 4
00:21:47 Speaker 2: All right
Speaker 3
00:22:11 Speaker 4: You're looking Speaker 3: We'll stay here for now. Speaker 3: You go in and get linked up. Speaker 3: You go in and get linked up. Speaker 4: Where is this? Speaker 3: Yeah, we'll keep an eye on this. Speaker 3: Yeah, eye is a couple of people.
00:22:30 Speaker 4: Can I be in this?
Speaker 4
00:22:34 Speaker 3: Do you want to put it in the back, Logan?
Speaker 3
00:22:38 Speaker 4: We have enough place. Speaker 3: I think he wants it so he can easily access it. Speaker 4: Easily access? Speaker 3: Yeah. Speaker 3: I think he wants to go through the back. Speaker 2: Oh, the back's okay there, yeah. Speaker 2: Then I can just get into it. Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 4
00:23:04 Speaker 2: I'm excited about that. Speaker 4: Do you take a picture? Speaker 4: I haven't been able to turn it in. Speaker 4: I'll go and catch them and... Speaker 4: Yeah. Speaker 4: Come back. Speaker 4: Fast. Speaker 4: Fast. Speaker 3: I actually might do. Speaker 2: Do you want to go up and... Speaker 2: I'll just wait. Speaker 3: You can just send your... Speaker 2: Yeah, I can send you. Speaker 3: I'll go to the bathroom. Speaker 3: *gunshot*
Speaker 2
00:23:30 Speaker 3: *gunshot* Speaker 2: That is my honor. Speaker 2: She escaped from a stab. Speaker 2: I feel like we're pretending to be a little weak.
00:24:18 Speaker 2: I'm going to go. Speaker 2: *Gasp*
00:26:22 Speaker 2: I don't know.
Speaker 3
00:27:18 Speaker 2: *Pain* What's going on there?
00:28:25 Speaker 3: What's going on there? Speaker 3: I didn't even. Speaker 2: I can't believe that
Speaker 2
00:29:14 Speaker 2: I'm sorry.
Speaker 1
00:00:08 [RUS-NEEDS] Держи.
00:00:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: You know, I was doing something then.
00:00:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: You know, I was doing something then. [RUS] Speaker 1: Something like that.
00:01:01 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: *crash*
Speaker 1
00:00:08 [RUS-NEEDS] Держи.
00:00:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: You know, I was doing something then.
00:00:30 [RUS] Speaker 1: You know, I was doing something then. [RUS] Speaker 1: Something like that.
00:01:01 Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: *crash*
00:02:04 Speaker 1: *Sounds of Speaker 1: I feel like Andre is like down but it's like I don't know how down he's gonna be if we waste a lot of time Speaker 1: yeah Speaker 1: uh you know going forward Speaker 1: yeah
Speaker 2
00:02:20 Speaker 2: he's just got like up right next time like this is great explosion
Speaker 1
00:02:24 Speaker 2: jesus christ Speaker 1: yeah I was not expecting that's what that was gonna look like
Speaker 3
00:02:34 Speaker 3: no yeah Speaker 3: He was just like, "Oh, since you're done with dinner, look at this!" Speaker 1: I mean, I guess, you know, that's just their life, you know?
Speaker 1
00:02:41 Speaker 3: I know, but... Speaker 1: Even Alex was just like... Speaker 1: Like, "Ah!" Speaker 1: Like, "Oh yeah, that guy's totally gonna live!" Speaker 1: Like, "Oh yeah, that guy's totally gonna live!" Speaker 1: You're like, "Oh, that guy's gonna live!" Speaker 1: And Alex was dead!
Speaker 3
00:02:54 Speaker 3: Yeah... Speaker 3: I just wasn't expecting it.
Speaker 1
00:03:01 Speaker 1: I heard those there earlier, they're like, "Oh, you can see the spring." Speaker 1: I thought that meant to be like a little bit of the same thing or something.
Speaker 2
00:03:08 Speaker 2: Yeah, exposed.
Speaker 1
00:03:14 Speaker 2: What is the asset value down there? Speaker 1: I think it's for the DSD mic. Speaker 1: Doesn't why. Speaker 1: Doesn't why it's the uh... Speaker 1: Levels. Speaker 1: That we have on D-Day. Speaker 3: Also this is why we really should have a sound person. Speaker 1: I mean low-key like if we were to bring one more hire like one more person a sound person
Speaker 3
00:03:39 Speaker 3: would probably be the most important person here. Speaker 3: Are you looking for the app? I was looking at the map but it's kind of annoying.
Speaker 1
00:03:49 Speaker 3: It's kind of hard to see like what this is where we are. Speaker 1: Oh yeah there's a bunch of shit going down over there. Speaker 1: Or is that just fighting? Speaker 3: I can't tell. Speaker 3: Cause it won't zoom in. Speaker 3: So there's no alerts. Speaker 1: Oh, that's good.
Speaker 3
00:04:12 Speaker 1: Oh, fuck. We're gonna like burn out a light soon too.
Speaker 2
00:04:17 Speaker 3: I mean, I'm trying to invert anything that we could have halterings on our back, but...
Speaker 1
00:04:26 Speaker 2: I mean, you are gonna be getting it on this one. Speaker 1: The shotgun mic, it's not that good sound though.
Speaker 3
00:04:30 Speaker 3: No. Speaker 3: We don't have those mics though. Speaker 1: Yeah, no. Speaker 1: I mean, we don't have any real, there's no real sound package here.
Speaker 1
00:04:50 Speaker 1: I guess I thought we should use the DJI mics for now and then tonight we should have Speaker 1: bad troubleshoot how to set these up. Speaker 1: I don't think it's... Speaker 1: I think it's time right now. Speaker 1: Figuring it out with our subjects. Speaker 1: Standing there. Speaker 2: I mean they think they were fine. Speaker 2: At least Alex and you know, Speaker 2: was having an Anastasia. Speaker 1: Yeah, well I think it's more that like, Speaker 1: they're fine now. Speaker 1: I feel like, you know what I'm saying? Speaker 2: Yeah, I know what you mean. Speaker 1: I mean, like just from a first impression standpoint, Speaker 1: I'd like to show the way efficient and competent.
Speaker 2
00:05:28 Speaker 1: Like, I mean that is horrible in first impressions.
Speaker 1
00:05:51 Speaker 2: So we're gonna hide out here? Speaker 1: Yeah. We'll watch in the car. Speaker 1: Make sure. Speaker 3: I watch the car. Speaker 3: You go in and there.
00:06:00 Speaker 1: I did not. Speaker 1: Yeah, now my turn is going. Speaker 1: What? Speaker 1: Hide out here. Speaker 1: A little leg out.
Speaker 3
00:06:15 Speaker 3: I'll give him Speaker 3: one more minute.
Speaker 2
00:06:22 Speaker 1: I want to swap this battery. Speaker 2: I feel like maybe we should swap the battery in the air because it does cause it because
Speaker 1
00:06:31 Speaker 2: you're a plane and you can troubleshoot it real quick. Speaker 1: Ich habe das nicht mehr gemacht.
Speaker 3
00:07:19 Speaker 1: Thank you.
Speaker 1
00:07:47 Speaker 3: Did you already close the battery? Speaker 1: I did. There was one in the bag. Speaker 1: Oh perfect. Speaker 1: And then it's open in? Speaker 1: Yep.
Speaker 2
00:08:03 Speaker 2: Okay.
Speaker 1
00:08:27 Speaker 2: Yeah, I think Dad and I are going to be in the car right here. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 1: Dad, are you able to monitor these logs? Speaker 4: I can, but not yet. Speaker 1: You'll be able to do it. Speaker 1: It's so funny. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: This is pretty low tech. Speaker 1: What's that? Speaker 2: I was saying, it's pretty low tech. Speaker 1: I was just saying, yeah, this is super low tech.
Speaker 5
00:08:51 Speaker 5: This is a little janky as a guess. Speaker 5: I bought a new car because you can see after this. Speaker 5: Oh no, oh no. Speaker 5: Yes, yes. Speaker 5: It's Logan. Speaker 5: It's Logan.
Speaker 2
00:09:08 Speaker 5: When we eat cake and drink. Speaker 2: Take a hammer. Speaker 2: Yes, yes.
Speaker 1
00:09:19 Speaker 1: Yeah, we should put the suction cup down here and it might build up. Speaker 1: Oh, here a lot. Speaker 5: I noticed this is one hour before here. Speaker 5: I noticed this is one hour before here.
Speaker 5
00:09:29 Speaker 5: I see this. Speaker 5: Alex likes this Ukrainian joke. Speaker 5: Yes, joke. Speaker 5: Oh, yeah. Speaker 5: Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:09:47 Speaker 6: No, security people never noticed this. Speaker 2: No, very uh... Speaker 2: Very low speed. Speaker 1: I'm in trouble. Speaker 2: I'm in the same with the scientist. Speaker 1: So that thing squibbles around to see you on the camera? Speaker 1: Why is it pointing at us? Speaker 2: We're gonna try to report your comment. Speaker 1: I sent you... Speaker 5: The video is located in this place.
Speaker 1
00:10:17 Speaker 5: I guess we're not allowed to shoot. Speaker 1: We're worried about shooting this. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, I can put it on the ground. Speaker 2: Oh, wow. Speaker 1: Do you realize this? Speaker 1: Do you realize this? Speaker 1: Oh, it's right over there. Speaker 2: You can see it. Speaker 2: Oh, right over there. Speaker 5: When did that happen? Speaker 5: Drone attacks at least three drones. Speaker 5: You can see. Speaker 5: Drone. Speaker 5: Hold down. Speaker 1: Oh yeah, this is the one that your son talked.
Speaker 5
00:10:48 Speaker 1: But that's right over there, right? Speaker 5: This is from the... Speaker 5: Yes. Speaker 2: That's when I've seen the camera.
Speaker 2
00:10:58 Speaker 2: Yeah, and like a big and a half of our drone,
Speaker 5
00:11:00 Speaker 2: I'm just like over here in the direction. Speaker 5: Yeah, but from this? Speaker 5: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:11:10 Speaker 1: Oh yeah. Speaker 1: Oh then that's a blue building in the background. Speaker 1: Oh I see it's on the other side. Speaker 1: Yeah that makes sense. Speaker 1: Yeah but still. Speaker 1: Amazing video.
00:11:30 Speaker 1: *Captions*
Speaker 2
00:11:30 Speaker 1: *Captions* Speaker 2: Oh. Yes.
Speaker 1
00:11:40 Speaker 2: Andre, do you think you could just show the video again with the camera and explain where we are? Speaker 1: Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 5
00:11:45 [RUS] Speaker 1: - That's all, I won't
Speaker 2
00:12:18 [RUS] Speaker 5: I'm watching this, and after this I...
Speaker 5
00:12:22 [RUS] Speaker 2: Yes, yes, I'll explain. [RUS] Speaker 5: Attention. [RUS] Speaker 5: Shall we try? [RUS] Speaker 5: Andrey, can you come here. [RUS] Speaker 5: We are close to the place where the last time drones, rockets, were shot down.
00:12:44 Speaker 5: and damage a lot of civilian buildings in Ukraine.
Speaker 2
00:12:50 Speaker 5: You can see this charge. Speaker 2: I can see this. Speaker 2: I can move closer.
Speaker 5
00:13:06 Speaker 2: And you can see this charge.
Speaker 2
00:13:12 Speaker 5: I think now it's a peaceful place, but sometimes drones from Russia Federation are bombing our people, unfortunately.
Speaker 5
00:13:29 Speaker 2: Well, your son took that video, right? Speaker 5: Just now, I sent it in our group. Speaker 2: Yeah, no, but it was taken by your son.
Speaker 2
00:13:38 Speaker 5: with my son video? Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 5: I need to send you a video with him? Speaker 2: No, no, no, I'm asking. Speaker 5: Did he take that video? Speaker 1: We really told your son to cook that video. Speaker 2: He recorded it. Speaker 1: Or did someone else record it? Speaker 5: Yes, I told you about I was in my hospital,
Speaker 5
00:14:02 [RUS] Speaker 5: I was in the hospital and I was in the hospital and I was in the hospital.
00:14:08 Speaker 5: I heard a voice, it was become closer, closer, closer. Speaker 5: I didn't understand what's happened. Speaker 5: I go to watch and see one drone. Speaker 5: One drone in this drone goes to the center of the drone.
00:14:29 [RUS] Speaker 5: And I see how this drone falls.
00:14:34 [UKR] Speaker 5: And I saw...
00:14:37 [RUS] Speaker 5: ...this explosion, and after that I called my son, Bohdan, [RUS] Speaker 5: and I said: Bohdan, are you OK? [RUS] Speaker 5: And he answered me: [RUS] Speaker 5: "Hold on, I was very, very close to this explosion in my house,
00:14:52 Speaker 5: And I had one of the buildings and a lot of glasses from damaged windows covered my gun. Speaker 5: It was maybe three or four weeks ago. Speaker 5: Three or four weeks ago it was this situation.
00:15:14 [RUS] Speaker 5: Maybe you're thinking about the situation that one year ago [RUS] Speaker 5: there was a unique attack on our hospital. [RUS] Speaker 5: I'll show you a little later the place where it happened. [RUS] Speaker 5: And at that same time Bohdan was in the shower. [RUS] Speaker 5: It was last year, last summer. [RUS] Speaker 5: Last summer week, around 11:00,
00:15:39 Speaker 5: There was a missile attack near the hospital and a lot of windows, buildings were destroyed. Speaker 5: Our hospital was broken 440 only windows. Speaker 5: He was in the operation room and performed surgery. Speaker 5: He operated people with acute intracranial hematoma. Speaker 5: during this surgery, windows destroyed, Speaker 5: all glasses covered the patient, Speaker 5: covered the operation table, Speaker 5: and a lot of soft wounds, tissue, the neck, Speaker 5: and Bohdan, after the explosion, Speaker 5: asked his operation team, are you okay?
00:16:27 Speaker 5: Okay, let's go, we need to continue our surgery
00:16:30 Speaker 5: and continue. Speaker 5: This time he operated in the cap, the gift from American neurosurgeon Rock Armando from Washington, D.C. Speaker 5: And four months after this situation, Bohdan repeated operation in this operation room. Speaker 5: This operation room was recovered, rebuilt, and they performed surgery on Saturday together with Rock Armando.
00:16:56 [RUS] Speaker 5: Armando was in Ukraine, with Ukrainian flag, and Bohdan performed the surgery in American army. [RUS] Speaker 5: That was a different situation. [RUS] Speaker 5: In this situation it was a month ago when I showed you this. [RUS] Speaker 5: And, previously, I told you about that it was October 25, 2024. [RUS] Speaker 5: That was only one year ago.
00:17:23 Speaker 5: yeah Speaker 5: yeah
Speaker 3
00:17:47 Speaker 1: I would have contextualized it better.
Speaker 2
00:18:27 Speaker 3: *Sounds of a mask* Speaker 2: I think yeah, Andre when he was on the line, he was like, he's freezing, he was so cold. Speaker 2: It's like 50 degrees probably, it's not that bad.
Speaker 1
00:19:00 Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: I guess he can carry it. Speaker 1: Thank you. Speaker 1: It should be. Speaker 1: I didn't give you an indicator. Speaker 1: I didn't give you an indicator. Speaker 2: Well, I guess it's blinking red, right? Speaker 1: I think it's just the motor. Speaker 1: Oh. Speaker 1: You want to check it real quick? Speaker 1: Just pull up the floor now? Speaker 1: No, it's next time. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:19:58 Speaker 2: Yeah.
00:20:00 Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:20:05 Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: It's good. Speaker 1: Recording.
Speaker 4
00:20:22 Speaker 4: Am I back there with you or what? Speaker 4: Me. Yeah, okay. Speaker 4: Should we just have a have a phone calling the other one? Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah Speaker 4: Right, okay
Speaker 2
00:20:45 Speaker 4: All right, I'll hop in with them. Hang on one second. Let me make sure I put away these
Speaker 4
00:20:54 Speaker 2: Okay. Speaker 4: I'm saying she is Speaker 4: go ahead and um Speaker 4: plug this in well i mean i'm not hearing it i'm just saying that like
Speaker 2
00:21:33 Speaker 4: Very cool.
00:22:30 Speaker 2: *Sounds of *click*
00:23:33 Speaker 2: *click*
00:24:29 Speaker 2: . Speaker 2: *Pink*
00:25:22 Speaker 2: I'm going to go. Speaker 2: I'm going to
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00:00:00 University of Virginia hats and shirts UVA
Speaker 1
00:00:00 おやすみなさい。
Speaker 2
00:00:09 おやすみなさい。 yeah pretty crazy huh and we can monitor that on my phone or that one yeah
Speaker 1
00:00:27 *Sigh* "In this direction you can see this plant factory. "I can see it right. "Right ahead, straight ahead. "Right ahead. "It's factory. "And I stay near my home and tell him a bit more about this."
00:01:00 Temperature is great, thank you. Appreciate it. I'm going to drive past the factory, the base missile components. Are there your parts for missiles? It's part of a rocket, but it's for the full-scale rocket invasion. It's a rocket for peaceful time. Even Elon Musk ordered some part for his rockets, the first stage of rocket.
00:01:30 It's not last in order to orbit. The first man was created for peaceful life. This man created this rocket like missile to destroy all men. and a lot of cars and a lot of trolley bus created in this plan
Speaker 2
00:02:39 *Montage* I don't think so.
Speaker 1
00:00:27 *Sigh* "In this direction you can see this plant factory. "I can see it right. "Right ahead, straight ahead. "Right ahead. "It's factory. "And I stay near my home and tell him a bit more about this."
00:01:00 Temperature is great, thank you. Appreciate it. I'm going to drive past the factory, the base missile components. Are there your parts for missiles? It's part of a rocket, but it's for the full-scale rocket invasion. It's a rocket for peaceful time. Even Elon Musk ordered some part for his rockets, the first stage of rocket.
00:01:30 It's not last in order to orbit. The first man was created for peaceful life. This man created this rocket like missile to destroy all men. and a lot of cars and a lot of trolley bus created in this plan
Speaker 2
00:02:39 *Montage* I don't think so.
Speaker 1
00:03:04 Maybe it's just for Logan.
00:03:12 [RUS] Yes, yes.
Speaker 2
00:03:36 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, да.
Speaker 1
00:04:24 is he talking about that up there now
00:04:36 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы слышали все эти миссии, а также дроны. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это почему это опасно. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Но мы не знаем, что это не так. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Почему украшает с Украины? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Почему украшает с Урагов? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это белый.
00:05:09 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Украинский флаг, но в том числе, украинский флаг, а также украинский флаг.
00:05:40 We created a lot of square kilometers this land. And I said before, production for peaceful civilian life, Trolleyball, SBA station, and previously created a lot of equipment, and also space.
Speaker 2
00:06:03 I really thank you. Hold on, Alex. Just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. so anyway go ahead yeah you're about to pass on our left we're ahead of you you keep going you'll pass us on on our left there you are you're back there okay okay Yeah. Alright. Now it's in the rough. A lot of damage. Oh, oh, damage. We're pulled off to the side. There you are. I got you. Okay. Oh, we passed it. Yeah, you blew by us.
Speaker 1
00:07:05 I want one car behind us.
Speaker 2
00:07:10 Okay. Where are you guys now? We're right behind you.
Speaker 1
00:07:18 We're pulling up on you. Alright, I got to.
00:07:22 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Взлетает на пыль.
00:07:52 You can see the right part of this building, right there, it's the situation now you can see, you know, after the repair patch in the building, you can see that the missile is 10 meters from this building,
00:08:46 destroyed. destroyed. Yeah, I never realized how many windows hit damage with that. Not only John, you can see the whole building, whole floor. You can see here. You can see the devil was there. I don't have permission to film this, but I can tell you about this. You can see after the fire. Yes, there's nothing left in it. Just the shell. And this is awesome.
00:10:06 The vehicle was The raw underground shuttle and even I set the ship at my bed.
00:10:51 We go to this at 2:00 AM and still there to 6:00 AM. And after that, I go to work and perform surgery. So I can tell whenever I get a text from you at 5:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. in U.S. Central Time, I know you're in a shelter, because that is 1:00 o'clock in the morning, 3:00 o'clock in the morning. And you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter.
Speaker 2
00:11:33 and we are behind you. I see you slowing, we're at the light behind you. So, we're far. Yeah. Yeah. Thank you. We're the first car that'll come up behind you.
Speaker 1
00:12:20 I tried to catch the light in the time part of the day.
Speaker 2
00:12:28 I will set the mic to show you all. Well, you're going to get that opportunity. Anyway, Andre, you were telling Alex that if he didn't get power by something, and then I cut you off. So pick up from there, please. Thank you. Yeah, you're talking about when you said you would give the virtual presentation
Speaker 1
00:12:55 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] И я думаю, что вы не можете прий [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] У нас есть у нас
00:13:55 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Потому что я не уверен, что я имею возможность [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] выполнять это от дома. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Потому что обычно мы не имеем электричество
00:14:07 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] и не имеем ввиду.
00:14:10 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] В последнее время, когда мы взяли [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] атаку и уничтожили частью земли, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Время, что у меня не было электричества. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] В 5 дней.
00:14:32 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] У меня есть небольшой стаж, но нужно сделать мою реконсормирующую.
00:14:52 So you have like a small port of bolt, you use that generator and then you use it for your refrigerator to keep you in.
00:15:11 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] И я имею все хитрости,
00:16:25 46 Menschen wurden in Cogging. 46 Menschen wurden in Cogging. 6 Kinder. 4,080 Menschen wurden in CVA injured. As far as I'm aware, it was on Saturday. What's happening when all the people were at home, were at home, was almost after lunch.
00:17:21 Maybe something is the way out. We change. This is a... *Sigh*
00:19:14 [RUS-NEEDS] - Покажем, обороженный пункт стрелизм.
00:19:30 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Покажем, обороженный пункт стрелизм. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Покажем, партнер 1. [RUS] Done. [RUS] We're damaging.
00:19:42 - 2,5.
00:19:45 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Сутих, 6 апартаменты.
00:19:47 - 237.
00:19:48 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Апartаменты, да.
00:20:06 - So January 2023, that was still the first year, the full-scale of the year? - Yes.
00:20:12 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] В 400 человек, влезет, хол
00:20:42 So, I'm also cleaning. You can see the wall is empty place. Yeah. Which side is it going to be on? Or is it back there? We are going to. But it is a place from one of your pictures.
Speaker 3
00:20:59 Someone who wanted to do that. Someone who wanted to do that.
Speaker 2
00:21:00 Cool. Great. Yes. I was guessing that was the one we were... How far was that? We're going to head there now, it's a... ...on the car, I think. ...that's maybe... ...a... ...a...might nine, maybe... ...kind of kilometers. Okay. We can stay... ...and get... ...and... ...it's... ...a...mortis... ...so... ...so we can walk? It's a post tragic, I say, single frozen aggression.
Speaker 1
00:21:45 Especially for the E-pro to prove, care for E-pro city. So you are driven a lot. In your heart, you never forget. You never forget this.
Speaker 2
00:22:00 Oh, we're up for it. We picked out this as a site we wanted to visit.
Speaker 1
00:22:18 And Anastasia requests that you go just a little slower so we can keep up. Okay, I was sure I was... ...but it
00:23:23 *Siehlt* That's why we have half-less people in my department, especially doctors, because a lot of them live in the department, so they go together with family who has more child's needs. I need to be child of the year of, for example, Poland, Germany, together with the doctors from my department, live in broad and both doctors go to the hospital.
00:24:12 the possibility of a fall on the electric car. a lot of soldiers to a lot of wounded. a lot of soldiers to a lot of wounded. That's why our number
00:24:58 in my department decreased projectly and maybe at least two times. But the work we have is more than... I should have told them to just circle around. ...previous years. Yeah, I see him. Уже.
Speaker 2
00:25:59 I have no idea where they are. I don't know either. Yeah, there they are. Yeah, there they are. Good work.
Speaker 1
00:26:13 Alright, there you go. Yep. Get the bus to the zone. Alright. Alright. Okay, I'm sure you have to go up there. I can't see you up there. I'm already close up there. I'm hopping around. I'm not going to push this I can. Oh. I don't know.
Speaker 2
00:26:59 You guys behind us? Yeah, we're right behind you. We're following. We're following. *Loud music* Now we lost you. Oh there you are. You can see what is not.
Speaker 1
00:27:33 It's the place where the line was here. So this is where it was. Yes. No, I can go right there. Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:28:09 Where is
Speaker 3
00:28:27 Looks like it will work, I thought. I'll maybe make a circle now. Okay.
Speaker 4
00:29:12 I don't know what you're doing.
Speaker 3
00:29:44 Okay.
Speaker 1
00:29:58 Let me know what you can carry for you.
Speaker 5
00:30:00 Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:30:13 Hey Dad, where are you guys? We're parked. We're coming up behind you now. Behind us. Behind us. We went around. All the way around. Yeah. Yeah, there are places where we are. Yeah, okay, well, we've already parked. We've already parked. So. A small bed? Sure, why not. Yeah, there's still closer cars, it's not right by it. You know.
00:30:58 Alright, we're about to walk up on you. Actually, Laura should be there right now. With the easy rig. Yeah, I see her. She's closing in. 大きな
00:32:08 大阪
Speaker 5
00:32:39 I think it's a big picture. So I can show you pictures. This whole area used to be apartments. The missiles came and took it all out. The big empty space was destroyed. They rebuilt the edges there so they're more vertical. I repeat, on January 14, 2023,
Speaker 4
00:33:03 Russian launched X-22 missile strike 9 storey residential building located in this place was totally damaged destroyed one entrance building and damaged 236 apartments approximately 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 5
00:33:34 - So 236 apartments? - That's right, 400 people. - That's right, 400 people. - Human toll, at least I told you,
Speaker 4
00:33:42 46 people were killed, including four children,
Speaker 5
00:33:47 and more than 80 people, severe wounded people, also in our Mechnikov hospital. So 46 dead, including 4 kids and 80 severe injuries.
Speaker 2
00:34:27 all right now that we have this camera on can you can you start telling him again and and you start by pointing they've been started they've been going a little bit okay yeah you wanna no you can stay there no no no he he wants this to be held so he can read from it yes where is where's anastasia oh okay yeah hold the okay
00:35:27 You know what, I have something that can...
00:35:30 I have something that...
00:35:30 I have something that... *Sigh* I don't have the hands to do this. Thank you. You can put this on that, and that can go in that. You can put this on that, and that can go in that.
00:36:18 Or here, just... Oh. Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if that helps, but it could be put on that if needed.
Speaker 6
00:36:28 You can take this off and put it on the camera if you want. oh yeah
Speaker 5
00:36:42 oh that's mine sorry thank you
Speaker 2
00:36:47 okay what kind of background do you want for us um somebody's telling us okay so why why don't we get them with with some of the playground equipment behind them okay yeah so why don't you want to like okay all right right here yeah we can yeah i was all right let's come over here
Speaker 3
00:37:27 how far in can she go she can go relatively far yeah yeah you you don't have to use that handle uh
Speaker 2
00:37:33 by the way that was just if you wanted to put it on a camera okay and you can you can move in you
Speaker 5
00:37:42 can move in closer you you have plenty of room you have plenty of room i'm studying stuff yeah
Speaker 2
00:37:48 you should be standing there but he and i need to be looking yeah so so move around this way there There you go. Like right about. - But you don't see it. You don't see the-
00:38:00 - Oh, now you lose the playground. - Yeah, yeah. - I mean, you don't really know where they're looking. I don't feel like it matters, but- - Okay, yeah, you can, you can, here, for right now, just stand and look at this. - So you get the playground in a bit. - So you get the playground in a bit. - So you get the playground in a bit. - Right. - No, no, no, no, no, we stay. They want the playground in a bit.
Speaker 5
00:38:20 - All right, so, yeah, yeah. - So we pretend I'm pointing to it. I'm stupid. I had this. What's happened? All right, I don't need to get any shot, but if... I told you about this Russian attack... So this whole area was destroyed? Yes, whole area was destroyed. It was happened on the 14th January 2023. So the size have been reconstructed, right? But there's still the big empty space. No, no, no, it's not reconstructed. It's a... Yeah, the walls have been fixed. No, no. No, no, but we want to point to this place. Yeah. Yeah, we're heading to the place. Yeah, it doesn't matter.
Speaker 2
00:39:00 Yeah, but it looks weird if we're going to point to the place. Just look at the real place.
Speaker 6
00:39:06 Look at the real place. Yes.
Speaker 5
00:39:11 So, do you guys have a good background there? It doesn't matter.
Speaker 4
00:39:19 I'll start asking him a question. So this whole area was destroyed right here? Totally destroyed. As far as I remember, it was Saturday. Saturday it was weekend. weekend all people were at home. It was put in January 2023. It was afternoon and Russian missile attack. I remember X-2022 was totally damaged. This is a nine-story building. Totally
00:40:09 but it's two years ago, it's a lot of people. As far as I remember, 1,700 people here. And because of this Russian attack, 46 people were killed,
00:40:30 including six children and more than 80 people who were severe injuries. So 46 people killed? Killed, including six children. 80 severe injuries. Severe injured. Most of these people were treated in our hospital, Mexico hospital after this.
Speaker 5
00:40:57 So this is not a military target? This is a civilian?
Speaker 4
00:41:00 It's not close. Never have been military building. It's only peaceful civilian place to live this people.
Speaker 5
00:41:15 It's near the Dnepro River.
Speaker 4
00:41:19 So they fixed the sites? They tried to repair the sites? became the magic symbol not only in the Dnepro and also in Ukraine because a lot of people, civilian people including children, were killed one day on Saturday. Saturday or most of them are home. Yes, yes.
00:41:48 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы читали, но мы выучили половину текста. [RUS] Thank you. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Что там было написано.
00:41:54 Yes.
00:41:59 [RUS] 236 apartments were destroyed. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] И 400 человек
Speaker 2
00:42:06 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] остались уничтожены. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Слышно.
Speaker 4
00:42:13 Did you know anybody that lived in here? Did anybody in the hospital live here? In this building lived family, our ANT specialist, and her husband was killed. her husband was killed and she continued to work in our hospital and put well anti-specialists but due to this missile attack her husband was killed
Speaker 2
00:42:52 left younger as far as remember daughter
Speaker 4
00:43:00 Do you know her name? Do you remember her name? I can check because I don't like to mistake.
Speaker 2
00:43:06 Oh yeah, that's good. Well, we can talk about it when you've checked at the hospital. Yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 4
00:43:18 And weather. In the morning it was sunny. Yeah, yeah. And now it's in this place it's cloudy, windy.
Speaker 5
00:43:28 and a lot of birds. So, yeah, you guys can do your Hollywood magic somehow, but this looks really nice and clean and
Speaker 4
00:43:37 reconstructed. Yeah, I actually saw it in the raw state, and it looked horrible. We have images on my phone. Maybe there's a way to place it.
Speaker 2
00:43:52 I can show you this photo.
Speaker 4
00:44:03 Logan, do you want to have them do it twice so you get the insert or do you want me to grab the insert? Yeah, yeah. Okay. You can see this photo. Yeah, that's right there. - It's very well standing. It's just right after the missile attack, you can see fire. You can see rescue people. Totally destroyed all nine storage buildings.
Speaker 2
00:44:46 It's now empty place.
Speaker 6
00:44:57 well sure he already got it but we'll do it here too
Speaker 4
00:45:05 this is a memorial across the street at the bus stop all right there we go and i can zoom you can see you know we can see this building yeah repair or rebuilding and this part but this
Speaker 2
00:45:22 It's empty, empty place.
Speaker 6
00:45:29 Wow, crazy. - Andre, you talked about this picture also, of stuff across the street. - Yes, it's the opposite of this site. It's maybe one month, several weeks after this explosion.
Speaker 4
00:45:47 A lot of delegation from different countries, Japan you can see maybe...
Speaker 5
00:45:59 In Japan I am... You know the little teddy bears... I would like to go to this place and see this criminal terrorist act
Speaker 2
00:46:12 against humanity, against peaceful civilian people.
Speaker 4
00:46:25 I'm just keeping constant time codes on continuing to roll. It's hard and difficult to imagine this situation. War crime happens every day. War crime, yes. Let's go. Now I would like to show you the light side of Dnepro, but the sun is go out, but we have maybe 30-40 minutes light time.
Speaker 3
00:47:01 Where are we going?
Speaker 4
00:47:03 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ви туди виїжджати будете? Так само, як і виїжджали?
Speaker 3
00:47:08 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Так. Тут можна зробити рух і туди виїхати. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Так, так. Тоді я чекати ми просто. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Знаєте, де зупинються?
Speaker 4
00:47:16 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Напротив цього...
00:47:23 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Незвичайно, в оборційної колеси. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Тут там, воно зупинюєте. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я втіду до виборти і вас там дочекаю. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] І тоді ви пасіюте.
Speaker 2
00:47:35 I think you understood? I think they did. Okay. I don't know that they did. They didn't. Are they pulling up? Let's see. Let's see if I still got this phone call going.
00:48:24 He got it. He's coming back in. That's nice. Well done, birds. Well done. We just need more birds. No, no, no. We like them.
Speaker 6
00:49:26 oh yeah you're hopping in with me so yeah okay
Speaker 2
00:49:31 um make sure to speed the camera I think, did you guys stop this one? Yeah, I guess so. Yep. I've been continuing to roll on this just so we have synced. Okay.
Speaker 6
00:49:56 Do you want me to get out or what?
Speaker 2
00:50:14 All right. Nope. All right. All right. Oh, you've got the window cracked. Okay. So, oh, wow, that's great. So, oh, wow, that's great. Here. Hold this. Oops, sorry, thank you. I don't know if it's in your bag or in mine here, but we need to charge this outer camera.
Speaker 1
00:50:40 Put that one in here. Oh, I'm spilling water on myself. It's like rain was picking up.
Speaker 2
00:50:45 Give it to me, please.
Speaker 5
00:50:49 Nope, it's in your bag. Thank you.
Speaker 2
00:50:55 Can I hold something? It's fine. So when you took the shop, did you know you'd be doing so much more documentary work?
Speaker 3
00:51:03 You said you did one already, right? Yeah, well, it's... There are some similarities and differences every time. Of course. It's very hard work to do a documentary because you need to spend many hours and minutes with finding right shots and just setting up etc.
00:52:10 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вони ще питали, не знаючи у вас, якщо на нічну зміну попасти, якщо не з вашим сином,
Speaker 4
00:52:17 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] то чи був би якийсь інший лікар, який би ви думали, міг би нас? [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ну, всі мої лікарі. Всі мої лікарі готові. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я просто, ви скажіть, вони збиралися необов'язково там довго затримуватися.
Speaker 3
00:52:32 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вони хотіли з ним дуже поспілкуватися, він прийде завтра в 4-й годині.
Speaker 4
00:52:36 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] З ним ми 100% це якщо не... [UKR] And if they want, my doctors are on duty almost every day, I'll tell you who's on duty from my team. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Тому що в чергу є два лікаря зазвичай. [UKR] And from my team there are four doctors there. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Чотири лікаря у тактологі, путь скажуть,
Speaker 3
00:53:11 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] тому що є такі, які більш, вони всі хороші нейрохірургини, які комунікабельні, які там захочуть поспілкуватися, розповісти.
Speaker 4
00:53:19 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Так, добре. Стається, бо передня в розкладі це було на неділю, ніч. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вони мене питали. Я вам сказав, що ми складаємо графік на листопад, і я досереди буду знати, хто буде чергувати у суботу і у неділю.
Speaker 3
00:53:38 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я пам'ятаю, що в них неділю вільний день, і вони хотіли відпочити і потім прийти на чергування. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я думаю, домовимось.
Speaker 4
00:53:50 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Але роботи в нас буде багато.
00:53:58 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я вам дамо допомогу двох інтернів. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] У мене є ще два інтерна, які будуть вам допомагати, тому що ви самі не справитесь. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Тому що там, наприклад, в операційних треба одіти, переодіти, правильно завести, щоб вони не нарушали наш процес.
Speaker 3
00:54:18 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Тому що зйомки з зйомками, а робота вона продовжується, щоб вони нічого не рестерилізували, щоб вони правильно одяглися.
Speaker 4
00:54:27 [UKR] And will you give us clothes tomorrow as soon as we arrive?
00:54:30 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Якийсь одяг дами, який ви можете ходити по лікарні, а коли в операційні, то будуть повністю передівати з ног до голови.
Speaker 3
00:54:40 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Одноразово обілижнення. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Добре. Щось з собою брати треба? [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ні, добре. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ні, добре. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Так, давайте, тому що щось потемніє тут.
Speaker 4
00:54:50 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Алекс, давайте.
Speaker 5
00:55:00 [UKR] Thank you.
Speaker 4
00:55:01 What are you going to show next? Most beautiful place. Boards. Oh, is that where we were before? You took me there before? Oh yeah, okay, yeah, we should go. Soon as soon as we came. Let me introduce.
Speaker 3
00:55:32 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ви їм просто сказати, що коли ми підемо далі гуляти, нам прийдеться з машини зняти ці штуки, бо їх знімуть друзі.
00:55:39 Guys, just so you know, when we will make the next stop, Andri says that we will leave cars and then go for a walk.
Speaker 6
00:55:46 And we will need to like, unset it.
Speaker 3
00:55:50 That's fine. Because someone will steal it. That's the last stop, then we're gonna be okay. That's the last stop, then we're gonna be okay. Steal, stole, stole.
Speaker 6
00:56:26 *Pupper
Speaker 4
00:56:40 [you...]
Speaker 2
00:56:57 If they want, they can just go to the beach, because
Speaker 5
00:57:27 He's done with changing the battery, so I just hit roll.
Speaker 3
00:57:33 Alright, yes we're going to go to a very nice part. Do I want to put this somewhere? Or I can carry it if you want. I can put it right here. The thing is that I can put my phone on this and I can monitor the screen with the phone.
Speaker 2
00:57:52 monitor the camera with the phone it's it's nicer nicer setup actually is your car unlocked no it's oh she is she gone back because I gotta plug my camera in so I might as well get set up and I can take the I think the tear deck is or you can bring it back yeah yeah yeah cool let's go yeah do you have my water yeah you have my water lovely thank you yeah just
00:58:39 push it down but yeah I mean we we left it like that before but you can you can close it farther if you want yep
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Speaker 1
00:00:00 So Google Translate says historical and art exhibition, Cossack Winter.
00:00:00 So Google Translate says historical and art exhibition, Cossack Winter.
Speaker 2
00:00:06 There's Cossack camp, a house, and then the third line says Sirko's Apiary, or Apiary of Sirko. Apiary of Sirko. It's mine. It's mine. It's mine. It's his. Yes. Yes, the Cossack is the place where the Cossack spent winter.
Speaker 1
00:00:34 Yeah, the Cossack comes from Cossacks, right? The Cossack stands.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So Google Translate says historical and art exhibition, Cossack Winter.
00:00:00 So Google Translate says historical and art exhibition, Cossack Winter.
Speaker 2
00:00:06 There's Cossack camp, a house, and then the third line says Sirko's Apiary, or Apiary of Sirko. Apiary of Sirko. It's mine. It's mine. It's mine. It's his. Yes. Yes, the Cossack is the place where the Cossack spent winter.
Speaker 1
00:00:34 Yeah, the Cossack comes from Cossacks, right? The Cossack stands.
Speaker 3
00:00:38 Cossacks came from Cossacks. Winter, winter time, not summer, autumn or spring. It's only the... It's translated in the place where they spent their winter time. Winter. Okay, yeah. Where's Logan? I think he's over there.
Speaker 2
00:00:59 We should definitely come back here and shoot this. Oh, there's Logan. There he is. Here, you want to get them doing him? Where is... Aastasia, you can send me Roshay. Roshay? I have a phone call. I have a phone call. So it's Syracuse AP, so Alex translated it. but we can well we'll get it when we come back okay
Speaker 5
00:01:34 yeah he's yes andre doesn't know how to uh slow down
Speaker 3
00:01:53 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это ты такой драгобратик. Помнишь, что у тебя арт-балет в драгобратик?
Speaker 5
00:01:57 [RUS] I don't know. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Арт-балет помнишь свой?
00:02:03 Uh-huh.
00:02:04 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Почему у него такой вот меч? [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Почему у него такой вот меч?
Speaker 3
00:02:12 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] У тебя есть такой похожий.
00:02:25 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я не знаю.
00:02:43 Yeah. He's definitely a moustache. The beard, moustache. I got this.
00:03:07 [UKR] Agreed, for the two of us. And they'll just film us. Can you film?
Speaker 6
00:03:13 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Американські... [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Можемо, я ж розумію. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Давайте зробимо інакші. Ми от цього сильно не пострадаємо. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Давайте зробимо для гостів зробимо як сюрприз. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Не буду за ці кошти брати, а то саме дійсно, ви зфоткайтеся, вам приємно. [UKR] Good. [UKR] To maintain international connections. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Допадаєте новий маленький. [UKR] This is a gift for you, Alex. [UKR] And I'll bring out the sabers for you.
00:03:41 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Воно вже в козацький стан.
Speaker 2
00:03:44 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Моє фізичі знаєте, як сірко.
Speaker 6
00:03:46 Oh!
00:03:47 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] А я ж таки готую локацію. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] У мене буде пасіка сірка. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Чотири локації. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Я покажу, що у вас не обманує.
Speaker 3
00:03:57 [RUS] We can take photos.
00:03:58 So was hier? Ich habe den Kimmel für die Hörer. 3,7. Und das ist ein Kimmel. Oh! You are right here.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ось там, ось
00:00:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ось там, ось
Speaker 2
00:00:31 [UKR] There are birds there, there are sheep and there's a goat camera.
Speaker 1
00:00:39 [UKR] I haven't seen the peacocks today. Did the peacocks hide? [UKR] No, we keep peacocks, there aren't any at the Sich. [UKR] And the gray cat will be here so we can share. [UKR] These are beehives, but the hives are completely crushed.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ось там, ось
00:00:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ось там, ось
Speaker 2
00:00:31 [UKR] There are birds there, there are sheep and there's a goat camera.
Speaker 1
00:00:39 [UKR] I haven't seen the peacocks today. Did the peacocks hide? [UKR] No, we keep peacocks, there aren't any at the Sich. [UKR] And the gray cat will be here so we can share. [UKR] These are beehives, but the hives are completely crushed.
00:00:57 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, и там же... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] А там нам показываете. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] А там мы текаем с кадра.
00:01:47 [RUS] What do you mean? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я не понял.
00:01:53 *Cinnamon: It's a photo. *Cinnamon: It's a photo.
00:02:30 I asked if they came to go with photo photos. She said they have a horse table somewhere. Can you take something? Am I gonna get in the chat? Yeah, I am in the show. I'm gonna go get a photo, but it's okay.
Speaker 3
00:02:59 I was like getting the selfies to A, prove I'm there, but B, because I know I can get a shot that will have energy and... I can see it, I can see it. No, right, cool. I thought you were coming this way.
Speaker 2
00:03:33 Yeah. Oh, yeah. Is this where you, uh, you didn't get it here? handmade plate, handmade eggs. It's a heritage of UNESCO. The one place in the world near
Speaker 3
00:03:57 the Dnipro. It's only 90 kilometers from here to Petrikivka village where women create this art painting. And show it to show it to that camera over there. Hand painting. Hello, you didn't know that.
Speaker 2
00:04:20 There you go. This is what is Easter Easter. it's a sex prepare for east for holiday is it's yesterday yes in each family
Speaker 3
00:04:35 create this painting for eggs beautiful let's go all right thanks audrey yep there you go now we're good we're just just letting him clear oh nice i will hold all right
Speaker 2
00:05:00 yes Ukrainian civil power. Yeah, civil power of Ukraine's peace, independence, freedom, democracy. I love that. Alex Valadka from Texas, Dallas. World famous neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgical department, World famous neurosurgeon, chief of neurosurgical department, and a big friend of Ukraine. Ukrainian neurosurgery and merchant of hospital.
Speaker 4
00:05:42 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let me get one more photo of this one. One more photo. One more photo.
Speaker
00:00:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Может быть, он не улучшится с пациентами.
Speaker 1
00:00:25 Wszelkie prawa
00:00:32 [RUS] Did you close the car door? [RUS] I closed the car door.
Speaker 3
00:00:55 [RUS] How are you? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Это дом, нео. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это не убежит.
Speaker 1
00:01:03 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Сюда, в сторону. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] На чью сторону. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, это все очень разное.
Speaker 1
00:00:25 Wszelkie prawa
00:00:32 [RUS] Did you close the car door? [RUS] I closed the car door.
Speaker 3
00:00:55 [RUS] How are you? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Это дом, нео. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это не убежит.
Speaker 1
00:01:03 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Сюда, в сторону. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] На чью сторону. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, это все очень разное.
Speaker 2
00:01:11 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Четвертый?
00:01:12 Yeah. Yeah. I can take some. I can take some. Three. Can you get the roller back? Yes, you can.
00:02:18 Everything's changed? Yeah, there used to be just one narrow bench here, now there's three. I'm going. This is Andre's office.
Speaker 4
00:02:53 I'll stay with you. Thank you.
00:03:49 *Sigh*
Speaker 5
00:04:00 They went the other way to look for you, unless they found you. I asked your colleagues what you would like, what you prefer. Wait for the wait for them, maybe. Go, as I answered. Let's go. Okay. So, they... Did the other people know that you were coming? No, I don't know where they are. They went back to help you. They went back to help you. Yeah. Yeah. Alright, I'll call them. I didn't see anyone. Yeah, you guys came a different way than they did.
Speaker 4
00:04:36 Are you serious? Yeah.
Speaker 5
00:04:57 I'll call. I think one of you can go with us, with Alex, because always we need to introduce you our administration that only after that you can go what would you like, but it's exception. Only one of you can go with us and film record our short round in ICU. I need to check the condition one people. He was arrived in our hospital today in severe condition. And I need to know what I need to do. Maybe tomorrow, very complex case, difficult operation.
Speaker 4
00:05:45 That's why we go together with Alex and see this patient together. Well, I think you and... Where is Alex now? Alex went out to find you guys to go help.
Speaker 5
00:06:01 So let me call, or you can call.
Speaker 4
00:06:05 You need... Yeah, he's done. Alex, you called Alex? Yes. Let me call. Here, I can. Let me pull this. Yeah, I think you going is the call. Okay. I mean, I'm happy to go. Of course. No, I got you. I love the story. I would love to get it, but you're here for a reason. Let's make sure we get a mic up. They're mic'd. Oh, but yes, let's see. I can choose. I can't give you
Speaker 5
00:07:19 What are you, Alex? Where? Uh, Dad's calling him.
Speaker 4
00:07:28 Any luck?
00:07:30 No. Let me try and call Anastasia. That's who I was gonna... You're not gonna get the internet at all. Um, Andre, can you call Anastasia or Alex? I hear them. Okay. There they are. Where'd you put my carrot? Thank you. Can you take additional parts? Yes.
Speaker 3
00:08:09 These seeds can have orange for them and heads.
Speaker 1
00:08:14 Do you have to pick stuff up? No, I didn't. So do you know if the C stands should have like an arm and a head?
Speaker 3
00:08:24 So this, what is the...
Speaker 1
00:08:28 What are we showing?
00:08:30 If they don't have a few minutes and they reach out to the final? How is it supposed to open?
Speaker 4
00:08:38 Because some parts are mixed, you say? Yeah, two parts.
Speaker 1
00:08:46 Okay, yeah we can look later. So I can just take all the sinks in?
Speaker 4
00:08:53 I think, I mean they're scrubbing up right now. This is, uh... This is Dr. Logan in his natural habitat. Check out the shoes, styling. - Yeah. - Mm-hmm. - Yeah.
Speaker 1
00:09:43 - I don't think I'm a black car obviously that's part. - Yeah.
Speaker 4
00:09:59 - Alex, do you think you can be walking this way or that way when he comes out? - I'll be going that way. - Okay, cool.
Speaker 1
00:10:18 You put the bag up right? Yeah. Let's do one quick.
Speaker 4
00:10:49 Do we have the... We have the tear deck. Is that what they're checking?
Speaker 5
00:10:55 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Це Дмитрий Михайлов, один з допомогників. Це і перекладач, і вона виконує всі функції. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Якщо є в операційній зайнятий, ви все будете припігнені до неї з Артемом, [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] і цієї тиждень будете їм повністю допомагати. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Тому що їх треба одіть, переодіть, відвести, накормить, напоїть.
Speaker 3
00:11:15 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Так що, одразу обіняйтесь.
00:11:19 about the savory.
Speaker 4
00:11:32 How fast did you get that? Do you need Anastasia? Yeah we need more keys. Sorry, we have to grab one more. I think. Is this my water over here? I think so. I think, well that might be mine, I think. so you you're running out of battery is that the issue logan yeah i'm gonna post just just
Speaker 3
00:12:23 just i don't want to run out down there we're gonna post the one on the monitor that's the last
Speaker 4
00:12:27 one left yeah i didn't uh i don't think we were gonna be out that long so basically yeah basically the deal is like he doesn't want the battery to die with while you guys are doing this and so
Speaker 5
00:12:41 instead of like being in there and having to figure it out so i appreciate it yeah thank you guys yeah
Speaker 2
00:12:49 it's my doctor from my team rossislav rossislav rossislav Are you on duty tonight? Oh, yeah, you saw that terrible patient. Oh, yeah, you saw that terrible patient. Very difficult case? Yeah, we saw the patient with difficult wounds.
Speaker 5
00:13:16 Oh, yeah. Nice.
Speaker 2
00:13:30 [RUS] Yes, it's needed. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Если мы установим автомобиль, мы будем ходить
Speaker 4
00:14:29 So only one of us can go back to the operating room. And we have Logan here for a reason. So he's gonna go see this patient. We'll be following this week, I'm sure.
00:14:42 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Это надо будет терм
00:15:13 There you go, look at that. Sorry. You were so fast. Yeah, you guys were fast.
Speaker 5
00:15:34 [RUS] 23 people from America, and Anastasia, this is Rostislav, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] не только, которая связывается с динамом, я уже сказал,
00:15:42 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] что Михаилу и Еревичу будут иметь распоряжение,
00:15:45 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] помогать им, переказать, одевать. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Окей, окей. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Что заставляется тут? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вы все трое. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вам не требуется? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Нет, мы только одного возьмем. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я рассказывал, что, за случайно, мы сначала [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] должны всех представить вас, а затем, потом,
00:16:04 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ми хочемо брати вас і вводити полікарню. [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ви виключення ми з собою візьмемо Логана, а ви сторожите кабінет.
00:16:14 - Okay, let's go. - Okay, let's go. - Yeah, all right. - Whew. - All right. - Oh yeah. - Oh yeah. - Okay, well, you, here. - Thank you. - Yeah, we're gonna release room. - Yeah, we're gonna release room. - Should we at least follow and tell him
Speaker 4
00:16:30 and see how far we go? I'm going to follow him. I can take it.
Speaker 1
00:17:44 No signal? No signal? Alright, well.
Speaker 4
00:17:59 Well, it was worth a shot. You want to take the elevator or you want to go upstairs? I think he was saying that you have them talking about it in the car. It was like rain making. Oh. So what was that? Wraith. Well, and like, that was one of the first things that Andre brought up when we got in at the la transición el capítulo case
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So, you had to talk to the family?
Speaker 2
00:00:04 So, you had to talk to the family? Yeah, I have with relatives, family, maybe, comrades. They spend all day in the hospital and they have a lot of questions. asked me and Alex and my team to help save life this young man because he lost arm leg and one eye but they would like he continued to live and recover.
00:00:49 When he go home, I have his CT and I check this CT a bit later after a cup of tea on my coffee and check all the slides in external coronal sagittal projection in order and when I go to bed and have plan in my brain what we need to do tomorrow together with you and with Rostislav. Rostislav after 24 hours duty but I asked him to save a bit power and strength to help us because always always i have a strength to start
Speaker 3
00:01:36 surgery perform main stage of surgery and ask him to help me closer the wound yes Nikita, is he the one who the mother was like who will take care of my daughter? That was Ratshyslop. Oh, that was Ratshyslop. And then you have a young daughter though, right? And was it a picture of your daughter or someone who looked like your daughter that had the headlamp reading the book that you were talking about? Or maybe it was Rocco? Yeah. It's probably Rocco. It's probably Rocco. Yeah. Yes.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 So, you had to talk to the family?
Speaker 2
00:00:04 So, you had to talk to the family? Yeah, I have with relatives, family, maybe, comrades. They spend all day in the hospital and they have a lot of questions. asked me and Alex and my team to help save life this young man because he lost arm leg and one eye but they would like he continued to live and recover.
00:00:49 When he go home, I have his CT and I check this CT a bit later after a cup of tea on my coffee and check all the slides in external coronal sagittal projection in order and when I go to bed and have plan in my brain what we need to do tomorrow together with you and with Rostislav. Rostislav after 24 hours duty but I asked him to save a bit power and strength to help us because always always i have a strength to start
Speaker 3
00:01:36 surgery perform main stage of surgery and ask him to help me closer the wound yes Nikita, is he the one who the mother was like who will take care of my daughter? That was Ratshyslop. Oh, that was Ratshyslop. And then you have a young daughter though, right? And was it a picture of your daughter or someone who looked like your daughter that had the headlamp reading the book that you were talking about? Or maybe it was Rocco? Yeah. It's probably Rocco. It's probably Rocco. Yeah. Yes.
Speaker 2
00:02:26 I think we're probably done. Yeah. It's a, it's a, Vadim. You told, you told about Vadim. Yes. Yes. Vadim. I show Vadim also. Okay. Okay. Yes. So, I'm trying to figure out the same thing. Yes.
00:02:45 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, Российскова.
00:02:47 Yes. Yes.
00:02:48 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Понизили, да? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это хорошо, если какие-то залеты отвечают этому.
Speaker 1
00:02:53 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] А если награда, наградим Российскова. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это не так, я просто оставлю здесь. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Эдди, Эдди, вы уже видели эти фотографии?
00:03:14 Oh, okay, let me get my camera. Yes. I have a camera. Where's my phone? Yes. In my office, I can never see this. Oh, the hard work. Oh, yes, the hard work does not happen in here. I went and filmed. I was going to say, I saw that there was a camera, and they
Speaker 2
00:03:36 suddenly said, "We have a problem, you're here."
Speaker 4
00:03:41 I would like to tell you, they have to take a dose only for us, but if they want to take a dose, they will get a dose for the parents or for the same patients. So, would you point out that they go to the afternoon tomorrow for this patient? They don't show his face?
Speaker 1
00:03:59 Yes, yes, yes, yes, it's true. So, we can't show his face? Not his face, because we need to get concerned about it. Oh yeah, okay. If the patient will start recovery, we can't ask permission from his relatives.
Speaker 4
00:04:17 But without face, we can... Yeah, he won't see him. You'll get to identify him. He won't just see the apparatus. Oh, I didn't get the picture. It's okay. I got a video. I can take the still print. I think it's fine.
00:05:00 We're going to get to go to the OR tomorrow. Andre, you're adjourned. A lot of people in the OR. Andre, you have three benches now. Outside your hallway. You have three seats. You have three seats. What I'm saying is we're going to have a lot more time in advance to get missions. We want to do everything that ties together with the hospital.
Speaker 1
00:05:36 So you're one, two, three? These things. These things. There was only one before, remember? One, two, three. Yeah, when I was here before, there was only one. Oh, and we have one more in your car. Okay, I remember.
Speaker 2
00:05:53 If I have a key from your room you can live here right now. Yes, yes. But it's in this room right around the corner there. located my my minions you can communicate with you because he responsible for your oh for our lunch for a lot of other um
Speaker 1
00:06:24 wait let me get my jacket then you would like to perform photo yeah oh yeah yeah yeah yeah You're looking very... It's looking... Extraordinary circumstances. Yeah. Extraordinary sir? Yes. Is it easier to go back to this one?
Speaker 4
00:06:47 Maybe we took everything out. Check it.
Speaker 1
00:06:56 So you have a council... Yeah, obviously what they just thought that way started it. Stabil
Speaker 2
00:07:31 I'm not immune to not liking the pictures. It's so easy to get.
00:08:00 Yeah, yeah. That's why you still told her. Yes. So you can call the boss. So you can call the boss. Yeah. I'll find it. If we operate tomorrow, it might be better if I go to the operating room, we'll go for
Speaker 4
00:08:20 a while to do positioning and shaving his head and all that. It's a set of complications. It's a set of complications. Ich möchte das. That's a good idea. Yeah. Is that you?
Speaker 1
00:09:00 Oh, you have a Patagonia jacket? I don't. It's probably Logan's. I think maybe it's Laura. I think maybe it's Laura. Okay, yeah. They went to find a bathroom.
Speaker 4
00:09:13 Oh, yeah. Hey, where are you guys?
Speaker 2
00:09:19 Hey, over here. You can see a lot of... uh uh It's a gift for me. It's a gift for me.
00:09:30 Ah. It's a gift for me from patients, from their relatives. And this gift from Alex Walotka and yeah, Yeah, they need a key. Yeah, they need a key. They need a key. They need a key. Key? I can show them where there is if you give them a key. I can show them where there is if you give them a key.
Speaker
00:00:00 (Transcript content available)
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Vienna to the US.
00:00:00 Vienna to the US. Because we... That was worse, do you think? Was that worse? Yeah, usually... Yeah, usually... Because we go at 10 am, and arrive at 10 am.
Speaker 3
00:00:17 Oh, yeah, yeah. But it's... You'll see it there, for sure. You want me to put it on this one? Usually they say that going east is worse than going west.
Speaker 2
00:00:25 And I know it's the same thing. So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible, but going back is not as bad.
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Vienna to the US.
00:00:00 Vienna to the US. Because we... That was worse, do you think? Was that worse? Yeah, usually... Yeah, usually... Because we go at 10 am, and arrive at 10 am.
Speaker 3
00:00:17 Oh, yeah, yeah. But it's... You'll see it there, for sure. You want me to put it on this one? Usually they say that going east is worse than going west.
Speaker 2
00:00:25 And I know it's the same thing. So when I come here to Ukraine, it's terrible, but going back is not as bad.
Speaker 4
00:00:39 They have plenty of room up there. Whatever, it's rolling. Well, it needs to see them or something. Right? It doesn't... Okay, she's here? Right. Oh, is that Anastasia? Yep. Anastasia? Is that how you say it? Nastya. But what is her full name?
Speaker 2
00:01:00 Yeah. Her full name is Anastasia? Yeah. Anastasia. Yeah. Alright. But it's a better variant Nastya.
Speaker 1
00:01:11 Nastya. Nastya. It's short. She said that now that she's better other people, she likes her full name also.
Speaker 3
00:01:20 But she says whatever.
Speaker 4
00:01:27 I'm gonna let you go it's just recording to this so whatever yeah okay
Speaker 5
00:01:32 well uh I'm getting no I'm sending it down yeah don't worry about it
Speaker 3
00:01:47 Oh All right So - There's a bottle of water right in front of you, Logan. Oh, you can't see. - Yeah, he got it. - Okay, thank you. Appreciate it. What I was looking for, all right, I'm closing up, hopping in and we're good to go. Took me long enough.
Speaker 1
00:02:49 - Why you decided to be in this Z car? Why? - Yeah, he-- - He thought we would see him. - If he sits here, he will show up on a camera. - Yeah, Logan is out of sight of the camera. - Yeah, Logan is out of sight of the camera. - Okay, understand.
Speaker 5
00:03:29 *Sigh* You can close it as much as you can Alex. Yeah, something like that is probably fine. I thought I heard too much noise. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:04:00 Yeah, so Logan, look to your left. It's kind of interesting seeing Ukrainian flags hanging from all these little shops, huh? Not quite what you'd expect. It was just like a... That could be a lot of places in America. So Logan, can you see the image draw that we're getting or that's what Dad is tracking?
Speaker 5
00:04:37 From this dash camera? No this dash one we can't see at all unfortunately. Oh so not even on Dad's iPhone? No. So we just like checked that it was recording before we left and then you know. But you were able to look in the lens at least see where it's pointed? Yeah, yeah I was able to see where it was pointed.
Speaker 2
00:04:57 So this is why when they film scripted movies have so many takes, right?
Speaker 5
00:05:01 Because stuff like this goes wrong a little bit? Well, in those kind of movies you'd definitely be able to see that camera.
Speaker 2
00:05:08 Oh, it's that. Hey Dad. Dad? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Can you hear me? Yeah? Yeah, can you hear me? Yes. Take the first left and Andre is pulled over waiting for you guys. He's got his hazards on. Yeah, that's right. No, yeah, Andre knows he's waiting. All right, thanks. - You ready? - There, she's trying to turn left. You got stuck by the light. You're too fast, Andre.
Speaker 1
00:06:09 車検索
00:06:23 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я думаю, что это ярко.
00:06:26 Yes?
00:06:27 [RUS] Good.
00:06:40 First of all, I would like to show you the bad place, maybe the dark side of our city Dnepro is the place where a lot of damage is destroyed due to Russian attacks, missiles and drones, shaheats. Every day we live under this. And afraid about this situation.
Speaker 2
00:07:24 And we don't know when the next explosion can happen. So what's the name of the part of town we're going to? Hang on. Hey. Yeah. Okay. All right.
Speaker 4
00:07:54 All right, Dad, you're on speaker. Can you hear us? I'm muting myself. Okay, you're on speaker here.
Speaker 1
00:08:03 - I don't want to miss it. - This also place was damaged under the, it's, there are a lot of buildings, it was totally destroyed. - That was a missile on October 25th, 2024. - It's maybe early because it's near located
00:08:30 our part of the services of defense of Ukraine. That's why three times tried to destroy this building but every time he was mistake.
Speaker 4
00:08:48 Yeah, I told about the Russians. - If you could pull over one second, I never rolled the camera on Alex's side of the car.
Speaker 2
00:09:01 - Pull over, I'll be, pull over. - Pull over, I'll be, pull over. - Hit record. There he is, sorry. - You need to stay, yeah? - Yeah, he just wanted to turn the camera on. - Yes, I think we have this place to stay. Logan, is that camera supposed to be rotating? The one on the hood? The one on the hood? I thought it was rotating a little bit. I thought it was rotating a little bit. It does have a gimbal, you know, so it does have some move, but it...
Speaker 5
00:09:49 I mean, is this supposed to be locking on the side of the screen or there's some AI thing in there or something? No, no, it's just kind of like a three axis thing. I'll keep an eye on it. I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't see me. I'm trying to hide behind the headrest because I know if I can't see it, then it can't see me. Yeah. It's like spinning. I see what you're saying. It's getting a little... It looks like it's rotating to the right. Some of that might just be, you know, the stabilization, you know? - Okay, yeah. - But it could also be getting kind of beat up by the wind shear a little bit too. We'll see what happens. It's not like it's moving around a lot.
Speaker 2
00:10:47 - Andrew, what is the name of the neighborhood or the part of Dnepro that we are going to now? - We are going to now? - Yeah. - It's the city of Dnepro.
00:11:00 - Yeah, but where in Dnepro? I mean, where is this, just so we can let people know. - This is a part of Dnepro, yeah? - Yes. - You would like to ask. Now we will near our big stadium.
Speaker 1
00:11:12 Stadion, it's football, it's...
00:11:17 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] После войны я пошел в стадион вместе с моим старым сыном Богданом, даже для интернациональной [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] соревнованиями команды Украины и Градиционного команды. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это футбол. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Футбол. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Попыт. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это игрок.
00:11:41 I show you now, but after the start of the war, I never win. Oh, you can see right ahead. Oh, yeah, there's a stadium. Yes, a large stadium is going to meet international team.
00:12:08 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это большой место, как вы видите здесь. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы не потеряли
00:12:38 I saw you. - Okay. - We're on the car that's crossing the street here. - Okay. - Okay. - I saw them. It's a part of my way from home to work and come back from work to my home. That's the idea? It's part of the way. It's the half of the way every morning and every evening I go this way.
Speaker 4
00:13:25 That's why I know this road very well. Alex, ask him how long it's been since, oh I can't remember, it's Dnepro FC or the Dnepro
Speaker 2
00:13:51 Football Club, how long has it been since they've played a match, ask him.
Speaker 1
00:13:56 So Andre, when was the last time the Dnepro football team played a match?
00:14:03 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я не уверен, я только говорил, когда я был с Богданом, вместе с Богданом, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] я должен проверить интернет, что случилось. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это была интернациональная соревнования украинского команды и Грой Британии. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вы можете проверить и найти эту информацию и много фотографий.
00:14:31 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я также пригласил моего брата, он младше чем я,
00:14:40 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] и вместе с ним и моим сыном мы идем в этот стадион.
00:14:50 We wear the, like it's, like Scotland, we can, we can hear, like we can, a lot of different
Speaker 2
00:15:07 cap wearing and scarf and.
Speaker 1
00:15:15 So who won, Ukraine or Great Britain?
00:15:19 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Может быть, это два голода из Украины, два голода из... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Может, я не помню. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Или, может быть, я должен проверить. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я думаю, что мы даже победили. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Поэтому мы идем из стадиона до моего дома.
00:15:44 feet walking walking this distance. I now a bit later show where is located my home and this distance we are walking to my feet. Yes. It was late in the evening, but we don't like to go to a taxi. We go together. And it was uphill. Yeah. Yes. I show you a bit later my home.
00:16:40 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я обычно провожу [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я прожив
00:17:41 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Це ручна страсть.
00:17:44 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Рабочная улица, как мы переводим это как "плодорожная улица"
Speaker 2
00:17:54 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] где живут люди, которые работают в фастопольном доме
Speaker 1
00:18:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Да, они живут очень близко [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мой сын спросил меня, почему вы купили флот на ферме? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это почему все эти дни были в русские атакты. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Но я ответил ему, когда мы купили,
00:18:34 We couldn't imagine that Russian aggression, Russian war will start.
Speaker 2
00:18:41 We never think. When did you buy? Remember when you bought your flat?
Speaker 1
00:18:51 Maybe 2005, maybe. 2005. My wife knows this information better than I
00:19:00 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] потому что я не оставлю информацию, я не нужна для работы. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я думаю, это мужчина. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Обычно для всех мужчин. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] В садах было очень солнце, теперь это длиннее.
00:20:38 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] В этой дороге вы можете видеть этот фастой.
Speaker 2
00:20:57 a bit more about this plant. So, they'll drive past the factory that makes missile components,
Speaker 1
00:21:13 and parts for missiles? It's a part of a rocket, but it was before the full-scale military invasion. It's a rocket for peaceful time. even Elon Musk ordered some part for his rockets. The first stage of rocket, Elon Musk ordered in this plane. It's in order to go to orbit. It's the first plane, it was created for peaceful life. This plan never created this rocket-like missile to destroy bombing.
00:22:02 And a lot of cars, a lot of trolley bus created in this plan. This is my home. House, house, house, right there, okay. House, and the one, two, three, four, fourth floor,
00:22:49 you can see heating, heating in order to save the world, you can see? Yeah, yeah. One, two, three, Okay. - Yeah. - And I maybe tell you, state-owned enterprise located in the city of Dnepro, yeah? And founded of 29 July 1944. - That plant? - Yes. 1944 originally is a large machine building plant and later the profit into missile and aerospace
00:23:40 productions. I told you about aerospace production for even a rocket Elon Musk. Historically a key part of the soviet and then ukrainian rocket and space industry production ballistic missiles launch
00:24:00 vehicles over decades it developed into a diversified industrial enterprise apart from missile space equipment it also manufactured industrial machines, tractors, trolley buses, buses. It remains the important part of Ukraine's defense and aerospace sections. And a lot of
00:24:30 missile hits by Russia was tried to totally destroy this plant. A lot of time we live near
Speaker 2
00:24:39 this plan. That's why we heard all these missile attacks, drones. That's why it's the most dangerous
Speaker 1
00:24:51 place in our city. Unfortunately, but we live here. Why is the Ukrainian flag on top of it just in black and white. Why is that in black? Not white, it's a yellow, a yellow and blue. It's Ukrainian flag, but maybe during the time, a lot of long times, this due to rain, This is a change. OK, yeah, change. Yes, yes. Yes, yes. But it's Ukrainian flag. But it's Ukrainian flag. How many other factories like this are there in Ukraine How many other factories like this are there in Ukraine that make these components, these parts for missiles? Is this a large plant? Is this located a lot of square kilometers, this plant.
00:25:49 and I said to perform production for peaceful civilian life,
Speaker 2
00:25:56 trolley bus, bus station, and previously create a lot of equipment, maybe tools for our space.
Speaker 4
00:26:08 Are there other factories like it in Ukraine? Hold on, hold on now. It's just letting you guys know that we're to the right of you. And so anyway, go ahead. Are you ahead of us or behind us? Are they ahead of us or behind us? We're ahead of you. Okay. You keep going, you'll pass us on our left. Okay, we see you. There you are. You're back there. Okay. You can see the right hand, a lot of...
Speaker 1
00:26:41 Yeah, look to the right, there's a lot of damage. - A lot of damage, windows damage, a lot of.
Speaker 2
00:26:51 - Okay, yeah, we got you.
Speaker 5
00:26:56 Oh, we passed you, yeah. - Yeah, yeah, you blew by us.
Speaker 2
00:27:07 - I don't see, Teddy. - One car behind us. Okay, where are you guys now?
Speaker 4
00:27:18 You can see also... We're right behind you.
Speaker 1
00:27:24 We're pulling up on you. Right ahead is the cross. You can see water pool and the first floor you can see damage with wooden windows.
Speaker 2
00:27:36 You can see Alex? Water pool, water pool. Water pool, water pool. Yeah, you have a big pool. Yes, the first floor covered only the wooden window.
Speaker 1
00:27:45 It's just after the rocket attack, Russian rocket attack, it's all damaged a lot of it. And this right part of this building is destroyed. You can see, yeah? You can see the right part of this building. You can see the right part of this building. Oh, yeah, you can see it right there.
00:28:00 Yes, right there. It's destroyed. It's a situation now you can see after the partial repair, partial rebuilding. You can see it's a missile. It's 10 meters from this building. It was a big hole, maybe five to five meters. I remember you showed me. And it's
Speaker 2
00:28:25 deeper than three meters deeper. It's located above the... Yes, this is the
Speaker 1
00:28:33 - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah, yeah. On the right hand, you can see a lot of destroyed
Speaker 2
00:28:39 these factories. - Yeah, a lot of the windows are destroyed. - Destroyed due to Russian attacks. Oh, even you can see the stone, the roof of this.
Speaker 1
00:28:50 - The facade, yeah. - The facade is destroyed. - Yeah, I never realized how many windows get damaged - Not only windows, you can see a whole building, - Not only windows, you can see a whole building,
Speaker 2
00:29:01 whole story you can see here.
Speaker 1
00:29:09 You can see. Yeah, that one looks terrible. We don't have permission to film this, but I can tell you about this.
Speaker 2
00:29:19 You can see after the fire. Yeah, there's nothing left in that building. It's just the shell. And this also.
Speaker 1
00:29:41 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] На левом стороне был домашний дом, и также уничтожили много дворцев.
00:29:50 And we walked with Rokko Armando and Rokko would like to film part of this destroy.
00:30:00 And some officer said, you can see here, you can see wooden windows, it's our Ukrainian reality.
Speaker 2
00:30:09 It's not maternity house, but maternity house located behind. Yeah, all these buildings to our right are damaged or being destroyed.
Speaker 1
00:30:32 So you live in an area that is most frequently attacked by drones and missiles. yes we spent a lot of time in the underground shuttle shuttle and even i slept there we have handmade beds in order we go to this underground shuttle at 2 a.m. and still there
Speaker 2
00:31:09 to 6-7 a.m. and after that I need to go to work and perform surgery. So I can tell whenever I get texts from you at 5:00 p.m. or 6:00 p.m. in U.S. Central Time, yeah I know you're in a shelter because that is one o'clock in the morning for you or two o'clock
Speaker 1
00:31:33 in the morning yeah and you're not going to be texting unless you're hiding in the shelter. Yes and often we without light, without electricity, without wi-fi you well remember last year when you We're together with Rocco Armando in Chicago University Conference. Yes. And we speak. I told you if I will have electricity and Wi-Fi, I can
Speaker 4
00:32:04 to have Wi-Fi connection and I take part. We are behind you. I see you slow and we're at the light, but behind you. Yeah, we wait. We will wait you.
00:32:19 [RUS] Thank you. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы первым
00:32:45 that if you didn't get power by something, and then I cut you off. So pick up from there. Please, thank you. Yeah, you're talking about... You said you would give the virtual presentation
Speaker 2
00:33:00 at one of the University of Chicago trauma conferences, which was on Friday and Saturday morning, but you said only if you had electricity, right? If you had no Wi-Fi or no electricity, I have a stable Wi-Fi connection only in my hospital,
Speaker 1
00:33:21 Mechnikov hospital, because we have some power station from UNESCO, from Japan. And when we didn't have general electricity, our hospital work with our own power battery. That's why if I have an online presentation report, I always have this report from my office, from my cabinet at Manchnikov hospital because I am not sure then I have possibility perform this from my home because often we didn't have electricity, Wi-Fi connections, that's why.
00:34:16 Last time when there was a missile attack and destroyed some part of the plant located near My home, we didn't have electricity five days. Five? Five days. Five days. I have a small power station, but it's need to save my life, my refrigerator.
Speaker 2
00:34:51 OK? So you have like a small portable generator that you use the refrigerator to keep your
Speaker 1
00:35:04 food cold.
00:35:16 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] и у меня есть свой хитинг-систем для хитинга и это также зависит от электричества,
00:35:26 That's why I connect the refrigerator and this heating system with my...
00:36:12 Now we are going to go to Nabrejna street. Nabrejna street is near the river Dnipro. It's the most tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic, tragic symbol of our city. Because due to Russian attack, it's near 46 people were killed. 46 people were killed, including six children. More than 80 persons were severely injured.
00:37:02 As far as I remember, it was on Saturday. On Saturday, when all people were at home,
00:37:14 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы были в доме, когда мы были в ночи. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Может быть, это лучший вариант. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы изменим нашу решение. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это был сад.
00:37:55 Wrocław Wrocław
00:39:03 *Soul-Train*
00:39:21 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это был 14 января, в 2023, русский садил X-22,
00:39:31 struck a nine-story residential building located in Naborezhne Perimoghi street impact destroyed one entrance of the building and damaged two hundred thirty
Speaker 2
00:39:51 six apartments two hundred thirty-six the apartments yes and
Speaker 1
00:40:10 - So January 2023, that was still the first year of full-scale invasion. - Yes. 400 people were left homeless.
Speaker 2
00:40:28 9 stories of building was totally destroyed. Now is it possible to film that?
Speaker 1
00:40:39 Is taking pictures of that okay? Yes, yes. In this building it's totally destroyed. After the cleaning, you can see only the empty place. Where is this? Yeah.
Speaker 2
00:41:10 How far away is that? We're headed there now. So it's a how far Andre? It might be 8-9 kilometers.
Speaker 1
00:41:26 We can stay and go.
Speaker 2
00:41:31 It's a lot to film, to record this part. You said we can walk if you want? You said we can stay and get out? Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's a most tragic, I say, symbol of Russian aggression, especially for Dnepropetrovsk, for Dnepro, our city.
Speaker 1
00:41:55 So you up for that, Logan? You never forget. You never forget.
Speaker 4
00:42:01 Forget this. Oh, we're up for it. We picked out this is a site we wanted to visit.
Speaker 2
00:42:15 What is it? No, he says definitely he wants to stop and visit.
Speaker 1
00:42:24 And Anastasio, Rick, request that you go just a little slower so we can keep up.
Speaker 2
00:42:31 Okay, I was sure I was very slow today, but it's not true.
Speaker 1
00:42:40 Well, Thaddeus, they say that neurosurgeons do everything fast except operate. I am sure in the end of this week, you will also do everything faster, maybe 10 times than usually.
Speaker 2
00:42:56 It's true. Alex knows this information. That's right. It's my nickname, it's Alexei, let's go, let's go.
Speaker 1
00:43:07 That's Andre's favorite phrase. Let's go. When Alex starts thinking about something, I start go another way and Alex, let's go, let's go, let's go. That's why we have half or less people in my department, especially doctors, because a lot of them live in the department. Some of them go abroad together with family who has more than
00:43:52 two child, three child go to Europe, for example Poland, Germany together with family. At least three doctors from my department live abroad and four doctors go to the more peaceful hospital hospital where the possibility perform only in elective cases a civilian treated civilian patient and earn money they don't like to continue to treat soldiers they work very hard the first
00:44:41 year the second year of the start full-scale military invasion and after that they decided it's enough we would like a peaceful life and peaceful work without a lot of soldiers a lot
00:44:57 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] у нас много болезнь. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Это почему нашу пациенту в моем области [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] у меня снижаются [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] и, может быть, два раза, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] на то, что мы снижаемся [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] в более чем раньше, [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] но уже более чем в прошлой году.
Speaker 2
00:45:28 Two times. That's why we need to, if you have less people twice and have work job twice more,
Speaker 1
00:45:38 we need to work four times. Yeah, half as many people because everyone is left, but twice the amount of work. People twice, doctors less, job twice more. That's why we need to work for time first quickly and optimize our job ISO
Speaker 2
00:46:32 It was his right hand and maybe, maybe... You shooting out the window, Logan? I'm not... You see it up there? Are we close, Andre? Kind of hopping around, trying to cover as much as I can. Okay, okay. Are you guys behind us, Dad? Yes, I see you. Yeah, we're right behind you. Yeah, we're right behind you. We're following.
Speaker 1
00:47:34 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вы можете видеть парк, это место, где
Speaker 2
00:47:40 as this nine-story building was here. - So this is all gone, this is where it was. - Yes, yes. - It was all blown up. - Now I try to find the place to pick up.
Speaker 1
00:47:53 Okay. You can stay here. You can stay here, but okay. - Oh, oops. - Just find a place for Anastasia. - Is this, will the camera be safe if you park it here? - We'll be close, very close for this place. Very close. - Is someone gonna steal it?
Speaker 2
00:48:28 You have to make a call on this. - Oh, okay. - All these people sitting around watching this though.
Speaker 1
00:48:40 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] И вот эти парни, когда ты получишь возможность на правую руку. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я показывал два места для Настя, но он решил, чтобы не уйдеть. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Может, он вернется. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Кто-то у нас тут? [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Мы здесь, мы очень близко. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я проверю. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я проверю. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я приготовлю информацию о том, что это.
00:49:29 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я думаю... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Вы можете оставить даже близко к столу.
00:50:07 Okay.
Speaker 2
00:50:14 Where are you?
Speaker 4
00:50:18 Where are you guys? We're parked. We're coming up behind you now. Okay. Okay. We went around. Okay. Is that our place not here? Yeah, there are places where we are. Yeah, you can park. Okay, well, we've already parked. Oh, okay. All right. Oh, you can see here. Are there a small bed? Sure, why not? Yeah, if you're still close to your car, there's a spot right by us.
Speaker 2
00:50:56 Sounds like they're walking. Do you have a charger in your car? My battery is almost there. Yeah. Okay.
Speaker 4
00:51:05 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Мы сейчас проехали на тебя. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] В общем, Лора должен быть там сейчас. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] На езериг. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Видите, она подкрывает.
Speaker 2
00:51:16 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я видел Лора.
Speaker 1
00:51:32 Okay, where is Logan? Logan sit and film the children. He sits near the park bench and film the children. He sits near the park bench and film the children.
00:52:12 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] а там было месяц за машиною [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] замучили вас трохи да
Speaker 2
00:52:24 Yes. All done. I remember last time you took me here I saw this. So they have rebuilt some. Yeah, yeah. So I can show you pictures. This whole area used to be apartments. The missile came and took it all out. The big empty space was destroyed. They rebuilt the edges there so they're more vertical.
Speaker 1
00:53:05 I repeat, on January 14, 2023, Russian launched X-22. - Two micelle strikes, a nine story residential building located in this place was totally damaged, destroyed one entrance, totally destroyed one entrance building and damaged. 236 apartments approximately 400 people were left homeless. - So 236 apartments? Yes, yes, yes. 400 people. At least, I told you, 46 people were killed, including four children, and more than 80 people,
Speaker 2
00:53:57 severe wounded people, we treat also in our hospital.
Speaker 1
00:54:02 So 46 dead, including four kids, and 80 severe injured.
00:54:06 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Северо-инжеред.
00:54:07 The building was hosted by about 1,700 residents before the strike. A three-day period of mourning was declared in Dnipro. And this strike became one of the deadliest attacks on a residential building, not only
Speaker 4
00:54:30 in Dnipro and Ukraine during this period. camera on can you can you start telling him again you start pointing you've been
Speaker 1
00:54:38 started going a little bit okay so you can stay there no no no he he wants this to
Speaker 3
00:54:48 be held so he can read from it yes he's a like it like teleprompter
00:54:55 [UKR] Where is Astasia? - Oh, good.
Speaker 1
00:54:59 [UKR] Astasia. - Thank you.
Speaker 6
00:55:17 [UKR] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Це мокре, стало швидкість.
Speaker 1
00:55:22 [RUS] Let's try. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Там немного попало. [RUS] No, it's not working. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Да, ну, ковыть рейд, посмотрите.
Speaker 3
00:55:30 [RUS] Stop! [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Вы знаете, я имею в виду что-то, что можно сделать.
Speaker 6
00:55:38 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Вы должны ковырить камеру с такими, какими-то на моем.
Speaker 3
00:55:43 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] - Я думаю, что это нормально, так как они не работают.
00:55:50 You can...here... I don't have the hands to do this. Thank you. Right here. Put this on that and that can go on that or here.
Speaker 1
00:56:25 Oh, no. Okay. I don't know if that helps, but it could be put on that if needed.
Speaker 3
00:56:32 You know, you can take this off and put it on the camera if you want. Oh, yeah.
Speaker 2
00:56:48 That's mine. Sorry. What kind of background do you want for us? How are we going to do this? Somebody's filming us and somebody's gonna be falling in the gap here. Why don't we get them with some of the playground equipment behind them? Yeah? So why don't you... You have to stand right here. Okay, all right. I... I hear? Yeah. And I... ...said here? We can... Yeah, I was... Where can I hold this so you don't have it in the shop?
Speaker 6
00:57:21 Because Andriy is reading from it.
Speaker 1
00:57:25 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я не уверена, как размеры... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Шеветы это очень небольшое.
Speaker 6
00:57:30 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Можно я, чтобы шеветы, но не знаю. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Как далеко от этого она должна. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я думаю, что это довольно далеко.
Speaker 4
00:57:35 Yes.
Speaker 6
00:57:37 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Ты не должен использовать этот шейк, если бы ты хотел... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Нет, это нормально, это помогает. [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Я просто попробую сделать...
Speaker 4
00:57:47 Я...
00:57:48 [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] Можешь... [RUS] [NEEDS_TRANSLATION] У меня много комнат, у тебя много комнат.
00:57:53 So you should be standing there, but he and I need to be looking at it this way.
Speaker 1
00:57:57 So move around this way. There you go.
Speaker 4
00:58:03 You don't see. You don't see the Anastasia.
Speaker 2
00:58:11 Okay, yeah, you can... Here, for right now, just stand and look at this. Okay. So you get the playground in the back. No, no, no, no, no. We still... They want the playground in the back. Yeah. Yeah. So we pretend I'm pointing to you. You can push because there's a step.
Speaker 1
00:58:31 What happened? Yes, yes. I told you about this Russian attack. So this whole area was destroyed? Yes, whole area was destroyed. It happened on January 14, 2023. - The size has been reconstructed right? But there's still a big piece there. - No, no it's not reconstructed, it's the. - Yeah the walls have been fixed. - No, no, this place. - No, but we want to point to this place.
Speaker 2
00:59:00 - Yeah, we're retaining it's over there.
Speaker 1
00:59:00 - Yeah, we're retaining it's over there. - Okay. - Yeah, it doesn´t matter. - Yeah, but it's gonna look weird. If we look at this, they point it down. - We need to decide it. - Look at the real place. - Okay, okay. - Look at this place, yeah? - Yes, yes. - Okay, real place. - Repeat, it was-- Do you think I have a good background there? It's fine. It doesn't matter. It was, it happened, as far as I remember... Rewind that. I'll start by asking him a question. Okay. So this whole area was destroyed right here? Totally destroyed. As far as I remember, it was Saturday. Saturday, it was a weekend.
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