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Za izgradnju vlastitog stava svaki građanin nužno treba pravodobnu, ako je potrebito, čak i istinitu informaciju. RTL je angažirao svjetski ugledne novinarske tehničare, ing. Želimira Kučinu (Željko Pervan) i ing. Živojina Mirića (Mladen Horvat) da svojim briljantnim perom oslikaju hrvatsku regionalnu i globalnu stvarnost.

Legendarni "Pervanov dnevnik" evoluirao je od radijske uspješnice te će svojom prisutnošću kontaminirati i televizijski prostor. Zahvaljujući mreži jataka ...

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00:00Good evening, dear viewers, good evening.
00:14Greetings from me, Želim Rakućin, and my Pogorski engineer colleague Živoj Namirić.
00:22Good evening, good evening.
00:24Today, as you know, is Monday evening, the end of the year.
00:29It's the 19th year of Kolvoza 2014.
00:32The weekend is passing quickly, as long as you want.
00:34Did you go to Đevorska?
00:38I did, of course.
00:39I have tourists there, so I had to go.
00:41You still have them?
00:42Yes, yes, yes.
00:43Do you keep Czechs?
00:44I'm full until the 1st and 11th.
00:45Don't tell me.
00:46How many Czechs do you keep?
00:4814 pieces.
00:50Czechs?
00:51Yes.
00:52Are there Poles?
00:53No, only Czechs.
00:54Only Czechs?
00:55Only Czechs.
00:56I don't know, this year is like that.
00:57Ah, OK.
00:58We won't make a difference between tourists, when they are all dear to me.
01:02You are a tourist.
01:03I am a tourist.
01:04They are all foreigners to me, those who come from Zagreb.
01:07Let's start.
01:08The 19th year of Kolvoza 2014, so Monday, took place today at the election of colleague
01:19Vojnamiric.
01:20In 1919, Afghanistan was liberated from Great Britain.
01:23I can't believe it.
01:24Every day.
01:25Every day someone is liberated.
01:28Great Britain conquered half of the world.
01:31In 1960, the Russians launched Sputnik 5.
01:34There is no Russian, when Russians launch.
01:37They were the first, right?
01:38The first.
01:39Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman.
01:41Also Gagarin, the first pilot in the Atlantic.
01:44Sputnik 5 carried two dogs, 40 mice.
01:49Mice are smaller than dogs.
01:51You have 40 dogs and two mice.
01:53And two stalkers.
01:54Why two stalkers?
01:55Just in case.
01:56Let them find each other.
01:58Let them find each other.
01:59To see how they damage the cables in space.
02:02In 1988, Iraq and Iran signed a peace treaty after the 8th year of the war.
02:08Those are two countries, Iraq and Iran.
02:10I was thinking, what was the exact name? Iraq or Iran?
02:15In 1991, the Austrians defeated the Turks.
02:22Of course, there is no one else who could defeat the Turks.
02:25But 10,000 Serbs participated under the command of Jovan Montepulj.
02:30What does that have to do with anything?
02:31Look, those are some things that people don't know.
02:33The Austrians said that if it wasn't for the Serbs, the Turks wouldn't have won.
02:37He said it right.
02:39He said it right, you know.
02:40During that time, one big laser killed 18 dogs.
02:44Hundreds of officers and 20,000 Turks were killed.
02:47Yes, yes.
02:48Well, you are good.
02:49Yes, that was it.
02:51You were hiding.
02:52Yes.
02:53And in our country, unfortunately, I was hiding.
02:57What scares me the most, and somehow brings disturbance to my being,
03:02and that is the shock in the government.
03:04Do you think that the HNS is ready to leave the coalition with the SDP?
03:10If the HNS leaves, I think the country will fall apart.
03:14Yes, yes.
03:15In Zupan and in the municipalities.
03:16Is the HNS the pillar that holds it?
03:20You see, other TV and public information media also have their attacks.
03:25You know, supposedly it was dismantled.
03:28Who is the HNS?
03:29The HNS, yes.
03:30Well, does it threaten the HNS?
03:31It threatens, yes.
03:32You know, when the HNS comes out, then it's better to stay naked.
03:36Yes, yes.
03:37It's not that government anymore.
03:39No, come on.
03:40And what about the pensioners?
03:41I haven't seen them in Hrelj.
03:42Since they got ...
03:43On the anniversary.
03:44You went to Hrelj.
03:45On the anniversary.
03:46On the anniversary of the anniversary of the pensioners.
03:47They have you, they too.
03:48You know.
03:49You know what the state is?
03:50Because you are retired.
03:51You go, you know, like a housewife, housewife, housewife.
03:55I'm going to the anniversary, you know.
03:57But look, what kind of state is it when the pensioners are in power?
04:01You know, it's a bit grotesque.
04:02The pensioner is in power with the slogan, with us in the future.
04:06You can think that the pensioners have a mind that, you know, everyone tries something new a little.
04:12There are even, you know, there are young foreign pensioners.
04:15Yes, I've heard that.
04:16Seriously, they have it there.
04:17Haulikovs have their own.
04:18It's hard to believe.
04:19Yes, yes.
04:20Young, young.
04:21You have younger people.
04:22And we have ...
04:23Sixty-five, Balavci.
04:24Look, we have a pensioner who retired at the age of twenty.
04:29Well, yes.
04:30Well, that's a young party.
04:31That's a young party, yes, yes.
04:32It's fifty years old.
04:33Just don't go away.
04:34And what is the worst in our country, and those are the consequences of the peasants.
04:39That's what I think, what we don't need at this moment.
04:43What somehow melts the state.
04:45The lead tightens his legs so that the state does not get out of the crisis.
04:49Yes, that's right, but it's not good.
04:53It's not well organized, you know.
04:57Do you think it's not well organized?
04:59Well, nothing, zero points.
05:00Why?
05:01Well, where are you going, how are you going to go with the tractors to Zagreb, you know.
05:04I think that's, as I said, it should be done differently.
05:08They didn't ask how that story is done.
05:12They should have called some people who did it before, so they could see how the traffic is blocked, and so on.
05:21I'm not going to go with the tractors to Zagreb.
05:23Do you have anyone?
05:24I have, but no one called me.
05:27Do you have two trucks?
05:29I have.
05:31Dokumka, he was one of the main ones.
05:33How did you prevent it?
05:35Well, no way, brother.
05:37You bring a truck full of batudes or, you know, tucanikas, and rubber breaks.
05:44You know, rubber breaks, and six to ten tons are created on the road, as if by chance.
05:49Do you understand?
05:50And the balvans and the trees?
05:51Well, it's the same thing, if you have a forest nearby, just a little motorbike, and you take it off.
05:56They should have, because there is nothing left of the past until the whole people are gone.
06:00Well, of course.
06:01They should have called the Serbian people, the Hungarians, and so on.
06:04Especially in Barenja.
06:06It's strange in Barenja that they didn't organize themselves badly, you know.
06:09Yes.
06:10After all, Barenja is mixed, as I would say, mixed with meat.
06:13Yes, yes, yes.
06:14Yes, it is.
06:15Yes.
06:16So it wasn't done badly, and that's why it's nothing.
06:19And they didn't contact you?
06:21No, no one contacted me, but, you know, if you need help, I'm here.
06:24On this road, we invite the leader of the peasants, or the leader of the peasants' revolt, to address Zivojno Miric.
06:32He has some friends and relatives who have successfully paved the roads.
06:39In their own time.
06:40In their own time, right?
06:41And, well, if you need experience...
06:44If you need, here, we can...
06:46But it's expensive.
06:47It's not.
06:48I would give it for free.
06:50For free.
06:51I give advice for free.
06:52Okay.
06:53It's interesting that a German peasant came to the sea with a tractor.
07:00So while our peasants are preventing the passage of the bloodstream, the bloodstream system of this country,
07:06they are stuck, like...
07:08Here, look.
07:09Here, you see him.
07:10Do you see?
07:11Well, yes.
07:12Do you see what a peasant is?
07:13Look, a trailer, but a cheap tractor.
07:15It's not John Deere like ours.
07:17Ours is cheaper, 100,000 euros.
07:19You see, this one, 2,000,000-3,000,000 paid for it.
07:21There's no cabin, nothing.
07:22Is that a real peasant?
07:23Yes.
07:24Is the Kamprikulica behind, or is it easy for our people to look around?
07:27Let's say John Deere goes to Kamprikulica.
07:29Yes.
07:30Accidentally, Milanovic comes.
07:31You want to enter Kamprikulica.
07:32You have a place for negotiations right away.
07:34Yes.
07:35Come on, run.
07:36But that's not the first problem.
07:38440 years ago, so Anno Dominic 1573, the peasants of Zagorje rose up.
07:45Well, the Slavs betrayed a little, but they ate something, so they couldn't join in.
07:50They rose up for the right, Kuko and Motika rose up.
07:53So maybe some experiences were drawn from that time.
07:57Here, Netko, miraculously, was filming it then.
08:01He was filming with a camera.
08:02Do you know what happened then?
08:03There was one camera in the whole country.
08:06Here we see the Minister of Agriculture at the time, Franjo Tahija.
08:11He was the Minister of Agriculture.
08:13How without pardon, he goes out in front of the peasants.
08:17Today's Minister of Special Affairs.
08:19He won't go out at all.
08:20He won't do anything.
08:21You see?
08:22Yes.
08:23So now he opens it and says, I'm not afraid, he says.
08:25And now he goes out in front of the peasants.
08:27Normally, they don't have tractors, but they have costumes, villas and everything.
08:30And now he goes out in front of the peasants.
08:32Do you understand?
08:33Yes.
08:34There was shame and shame.
08:35And now he says, there is no tractor.
08:37Do peasants have similar demands as now?
08:41Same, same.
08:42Give him a tractor.
08:43Give him a tractor.
08:44Look at this.
08:45You see?
08:46That's the Minister.
08:47Yes, yes.
08:48I see.
08:49Is that, what was his name?
08:52He looks a bit like Pavle Vujicic, the actor.
08:55You see?
08:56That's why it was successful, because he was a Serb.
08:58You see?
08:59Yes.
09:00Here.
09:01Then.
09:02You see?
09:03This is also the police at that time.
09:04Yes, yes.
09:05You see?
09:06Also intervenes.
09:07And the man goes to the ministry, so up in the government, and these are pulling peasants.
09:14Yes.
09:15Because the peasant was always the one who gave the state.
09:18Always.
09:19Yes.
09:20It was always like that.
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11:09...between, as I would say, the village and the city.
11:13No, but, you know, brother, if you sit down, sit down, brother, leave me alone.
11:18Push.
11:19What will you push?
11:21Who gives me a push?
11:23Well, no one gives me either.
11:25I give myself a push.
11:27So, the push is inside the push.
11:30So, if something is done...
11:32Well, my friend offers me a little rakija there and there, you know.
11:35Well, that's a good push.
11:36Yes, that's also a push.
11:37And now we will see what one of the most prominent intellectuals of Croatia,
11:42Gosin Dule Bilanjic, says about, so, about the push and who should push at all.
11:49And what he thinks about the Srebrenica uprising in Croatia.
11:52What do I know?
11:55I don't like these consequences.
11:58These peasants, he says.
12:00Peasants come, so they block on tractors, so they say, give me, he says, give me a push.
12:08Well, I'll give you a push, one, you know, Dinar, who never gave me a push,
12:13so I freed the state in 1945.
12:15Who gave me a push?
12:17It's just women asking for a push to lay with you.
12:20Give me flowers, he says, buy, give me bongos, give me a new dress, a ring.
12:24You know, they're asking for a push to lay with you.
12:26Here's a push.
12:30Yes.
12:31It's in everyone's place.
12:32I think that man is outdated by time.
12:36You know, he's a phenomenal guy.
12:38And it's in everyone's place.
12:40So, the push is asked not only by someone who doesn't have any strength in himself,
12:45so give me a push.
12:46Why are you planting wheat?
12:47That's right.
12:48Why are you planting wheat when there's no...
12:51What would you call it?
12:52No reason.
12:53No reason.
12:54I don't know.
12:55You're planting some southern fruit, something that's being sold.
12:58The problems, as far as I can see, started with the stories about the push.
13:06That's right.
13:07Did you...
13:08Never.
13:09Did you go to the last tractors in Prospit?
13:11Well, we did.
13:12I mean, it wasn't me, but my family.
13:16In Prospit?
13:17Well, when we were leaving.
13:18No, that's not it.
13:19No?
13:20Now, let's see how the push is trying to soften the atmosphere with the customs,
13:32and then seal you up.
13:33So, you're a bit of a joker.
13:35First, you laugh a bit, right?
13:37The push has to be a bit socialized, you know?
13:40People have to be a bit relaxed.
13:42As they say, in gloves.
13:43In gloves, seal you up, you know?
13:45You don't know how, but you're happy that I sealed you up.
13:48So, Jatele and Titele are on a plane.
13:52And...
13:53Who's flying?
13:54Well, who's flying?
13:56So, Jatele and Titele are on a plane.
14:00And Titele falls out of the plane.
14:06And who stays?
14:08What?
14:09What?
14:10What are you going to say?
14:13Who stays on the plane if Titele falls out?
14:17What do you mean?
14:19Well, where are they flying?
14:21Well, they're not flying.
14:25Titele fell out.
14:27And who stayed on the plane?
14:32The pilot didn't drive well, so he fell out.
14:35Oh my God.
14:41So, we've come to the point that I recommend to everyone,
14:47except for those who rest on the beach, in hotels, after lunch,
14:52when the sun goes down around noon,
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14:58So, while you're resting,
15:00you learn a bit about higher mathematics,
15:03maybe in the circle of your family.
15:05You know, it's like...
15:07It's more like a quiz.
15:09You play a bit.
15:11Especially, there's a beautiful task,
15:13let's say,
15:15mark the geometric place of the G-spot.
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15:26I found another root from the G-spot.
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15:30After the commercial, we'll look at the forecast for tomorrow.
15:35125 kilometers.
15:37Outstanding road condition.
15:42The new Wartburg 1000.
15:46A real five-seater.
15:49Luggage space for 57 footers.
15:53The most modern body shape.
15:57The new Wartburg 1000 from the Wartburg city of Eisenach.
16:02The forecast for tomorrow.
16:04It's already night.
16:06Terrible, terrible, terrible.
16:08Sodom and Gomorrah.
16:10The weather is getting worse.
16:12We have a video of our yacht,
16:14heading towards the church.
16:16It's going to the sea, right?
16:18Yes.
16:19About 20 minutes ago, we got the video.
16:22Jumbo Mail sent us the video,
16:24where you can see the weather in the mountain area.
16:27So, in the mountain area,
16:29it's a disaster.
16:31It's a disaster.
16:33The snow is smaller,
16:35but it's already there.
16:37So, if you're going to the sea,
16:39or you're just arriving,
16:41you have to have a chain.
16:43Let's see what country you're in.
16:45You have to have a chain.
16:47I can't go anywhere without a chain.
16:49I have a chain in my luggage.
16:51I even have those pork hooks.
16:54What are you going to do with them?
16:56You never know.
16:58We'll get the pork,
17:00and put it in the luggage,
17:02and in the house.
17:04That's all for tonight.
17:06Goodbye.
17:07I don't want peace.
17:09Goodbye.
17:11What pork hooks?
17:13Where did you see them?
17:15I don't have any.
17:17I'll tell you.
17:19Where did you see them?
17:21I'll tell you.