Tv channel belarus 24 and discover belarus. The constant of our game is 42 tricky questions asked in four rounds the variable is 12 players ready to show off their wisdom and find out which of them really has the right to say, i know, my name is vasya chekhov, hello, you there was another constant, this is the teachers room, where hopes are dashed and the wildest dreams are born. And i, yulia pertsova, am a witness to all these spiritual transformations. I agree, it can be hot at both of our sites. Lets finally get to know those who raise the level of the game. Before the game started, we asked each of the guys to briefly describe themselves. So, meet me Anna Sokolovskaya secondary School Number 11 in the city of brest, inquisitive, friendly, intelligent chemistry teacher Anna Vyacheslavovna seredina. Egor paliy, secondary School Number one in the city of ivatsevichi named after guk. His motto is he who knows more, doubts more. And his class teacher and history teacher Alexander Vladim
[cheers and applause] well, hello, everybody. Hello citizens for American Progress. It is great to be here. Thank you so very much. I am thrilled to be with you here today as you close out your ideas conference and celebrate 20 years of making what our friend and my parishioner john lewis called good trouble. Give yourselves a round of applause for being here for the work you do. My thanks to your fearless leader, the president , the ceo of the center for American Progress, patrick gaspard. Give him a great big round of applause. [cheers and applause] patrick, thank you so very much for your more than 30 years that you have been on the front lines for some of our toughest battles for working people. You and cap are doing fantastic work to move our nation forward, and we appreciate your dedication to the fight. Im especially proud to be here in this room full of friends as we not only celebrate the progress of the past but plot i like that word, plot toward a future that is worthy of ou
[cheers and applause] well, hello, everybody. Hello citizens for American Progress. It is great to be here. Thank you so very much. I am thrilled to be with you here today as you close out your ideas conference and celebrate 20 years of making what our friend and my parishioner john lewis called good trouble. Give yourselves a round of applause for being here for the work you do. My thanks to your fearless leader, the president , the ceo of the center for American Progress, patrick gaspard. Give him a great big round of applause. [cheers and applause] patrick, thank you so very much for your more than 30 years that you have been on the front lines for some of our toughest battles for working people. You and cap are doing fantastic work to move our nation forward, and we appreciate your dedication to the fight. Im especially proud to be here in this room full of friends as we not only celebrate the progress of the past but plot i like that word, plot toward a future that is worthy of ou
[cheers and applause] well, hello, everybody. Hello citizens for American Progress. It is great to be here. Thank you so very much. I am thrilled to be with you here today as you close out your ideas conference and celebrate 20 years of making what our friend and my parishioner john lewis called good trouble. Give yourselves a round of applause for being here for the work you do. My thanks to your fearless leader, the president , the ceo of the center for American Progress, patrick gaspard. Give him a great big round of applause. [cheers and applause] patrick, thank you so very much for your more than 30 years that you have been on the front lines for some of our toughest battles for working people. You and cap are doing fantastic work to move our nation forward, and we appreciate your dedication to the fight. Im especially proud to be here in this room full of friends as we not only celebrate the progress of the past but plot i like that word, plot toward a future that is worthy of ou
re generally something with something, heavier, which are already the last ones, the track is broken, theres a lot more, experience takes its toll, thats all, some people who are more experienced can get stuck, 300 is written down, dont forget, of course, and about the audience, a special one was prepared for them special points where there is an opportunity to communicate with the crew, take photos with the cars, the finish line of the participants is planned for tomorrow afternoon, thats what i have for today. Thats it, love sports, work hard and win, but for now, good night. Isai pavlovich kozenets, one of the organizers and leaders of the minsk antifascist underground, in the summer of 1941 created. One of the first underground groups in minsk, a group of oil workers. For the sake of secrecy, he took the name of his deceased comrade vyacheslav yurygin. Under the name slavka he entered the history of minsky antifascist underground. The oil workers established contact with other part