Yes, I know the technique at hromadske.tv. I'm surfing all over. But
frankly, I'm not interested in Dumpty's ideas enough to make time for
a thorough listen, so I just took what I got when I clicked in. I hope
he writes his memoirs. That might help to organize the verbal streams.
Quoting Serbyn Roman <[email protected]>:
> I don't know how you listen to hromadske tv. I go by this address:
>
> http://hromadske.tv/episode/128
>
> Then I get the screen with a red time line at the bottom of the
> screen. There is a white circle with a red centre on the red line,
> and this white circle can be moved back and a small image appears
> over it showing where you are on the time line. If you move the
> circle back to the beginning of Yushchenko's interview you will get
> the best part of his discussion. I think his ideas there (up to &
> including his ideas on the Ukrainian language) are worth listening
> to. I stopped listening when the discussion turned to his own
> presidency.
>
>
>
>
> On 3/21/14, [email protected] wrote:
>> I didn't hear the start. Got in when he was talking about the 2009
>> gas deal and Firtash's role. I don't think anyone understood the
>> explanation, lost in the avalanche of words and facts. At the very
>> end he was asked when he had vacated his Koncha Zaspa residence
>> (state paid). He said about a month to a month and a half ago. That
>> would be pretty close to the date of Yanuk's fall (Dumpty didn't
>> say exactly... Nayem then curtly dismissed him (no handshake).
>>
>> Quoting Serbyn Roman <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >I have just listened to Yushchenko's interview (повтор) on
>> Hrodaske tv. I stopped when the discussion began to focus on his
>> presidency's neglect (reproach by Mustafa Naiem) Crimea. But up to
>> that point Yushchenko's answers and his conceptualization of
>> Putin's (neo-imperialist) ambitions and goals, his analysis of the
>> present situation in Ukraine, the question of the Ukrainian
>> language and of federalism - all these issues were handled by
>> Yushchenko very intelligently and I in my opinion he gave the right
>> interpretations.
>> >
>> >If anyone knows if there is a clip of this interview, I would be
>> interesting in finding out. I also recommend to those who have not
>> heard it to listen to it. I don't know about the rest of the
>> interview (which I did not hear) but the first part, up to and
>> including the question of the Ukrainian language as the official
>> state language is really worth listening to.
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
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