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00:00And now it's getting darker. It's getting colder.
00:15It's getting more and more pleasant. And as usual, we invite you to a beautiful Easter.
00:20The tenth episode of the Jubilee Show.
00:24It's us in our silly hats.
00:27As we said a week ago.
00:29Yes, you promised.
00:31I bought them especially to be in the episode.
00:34They are in the episode, we are very happy about it.
00:37We also put them on in the editing room.
00:39You can see them here now.
00:41We have silly hats on silly photos.
00:43It was great. I'm glad I bought these hats.
00:46But you know, our episode is important.
00:51It doesn't matter.
00:53Someone has a birthday.
00:54Someone has a birthday?
00:55Someone has a birthday.
00:56Who has a birthday?
00:59This one.
01:00This one?
01:01This one.
01:02Złoty Kopolski has a birthday.
01:04I didn't expect that I would look so young for my 80th birthday.
01:08Exactly. We are 80 years old.
01:10We are all together.
01:11We are all together. We are 80 years old.
01:14We are very happy that we can be here with you for so many years.
01:17We are here with you, our viewers, for 10 weeks.
01:2210 weeks since last year.
01:2410 weeks.
01:25More than 10 weeks.
01:26Yes, more than 10 weeks.
01:27We had a break, but we are back.
01:28I hope you are happy.
01:30And we want to say right away
01:34that all the rumors that we are in the basement
01:36and that it's not true at all.
01:37No, it's not true.
01:38It's not true.
01:39No one kept us under cover.
01:40We were joking all the time.
01:41No, it was a joke.
01:42I will show you now.
01:43Really?
01:44What a joke it was.
01:45What a joke it was.
01:47We were there.
01:49Yes.
01:50Oh, my God, I bent the camera.
01:52Okay.
01:53And now we are here.
01:57Hello, welcome to my kitchen.
02:00We literally took two steps
02:02and this couch was already here.
02:04Two steps forward.
02:05Definitely.
02:06Or a little bit to the side.
02:07This couch was already here,
02:09so we are grateful that someone brought it here
02:11and we can sit on it now.
02:1680 years ago.
02:1880 years ago the studio would look a bit different.
02:21It would look a bit different, for sure.
02:23Welcome to our studio.
02:24We are very happy.
02:25We are very happy that you are with us.
02:29So where should we start this wonderful episode,
02:33our new one?
02:35And where did we start our first episode?
02:37I don't know.
02:38I remember that...
02:39You only remember flashbacks, right?
02:40Yes.
02:41There was a character there.
02:42What character?
02:43A character...
02:46A significant character for us.
02:47Significant?
02:48Very important.
02:49Important in our life.
02:50But what?
02:51Someone's father?
02:52What was it?
02:53The father of this city!
02:55It was the father of this city.
02:57We talked about Jacek, Jacekowiak.
03:00Today again...
03:01Damn, it just happens.
03:03It just happens.
03:04We are...
03:05We have to say that these coincidences are...
03:08I don't know how it happened,
03:09but there is such a coincidence
03:11that on the 10th episode,
03:13which is just before our 80th,
03:15and on that day
03:17there is a challenge
03:19between Jacek Jacekowiak and Paweł 3
03:23and it was announced in the same radio as then,
03:25Tok FM.
03:26This time Ryszard Kalisz announced
03:29that he will challenge Jacek Jacekowiak
03:31on behalf of his client.
03:32And Ryszard was already with us, right?
03:34Ryszard was also with us.
03:35We come back again with our lore.
03:39Here is the whole wonderful story of our podcast.
03:42There are the main characters already.
03:44There are the main characters, so...
03:45Yes.
03:46Let's say,
03:47there is the president of Poznań, Jacek Jacekowiak.
03:49Numero uno.
03:50There is Paweł 3,
03:51which Jacek Jacekowiak
03:53said about...
03:56That he is gay.
03:57That he is gay.
03:58We rename him.
03:59That he is gay.
04:02There is also Ryszard Kalisz,
04:04who said that Jacek Jacekowiak said
04:06that Paweł 3 is gay.
04:08We rename him on behalf of Paweł 3.
04:10But do you know who also associates with Kalisz?
04:12Who with Kalisz?
04:13With Kalisz.
04:14Kalisz's wife.
04:15Kalisz's wife.
04:16Who was going to...
04:17To...
04:18To...
04:19Do you know who defended her then?
04:21I know who defended her then.
04:23Who?
04:24Waldemar Witkowski defended her then.
04:25Great.
04:26Do you know how Waldemar Witkowski
04:27connects with Jacek Jacekowiak?
04:29Through Kalisz.
04:31No.
04:32They certainly like each other.
04:33They once shook hands.
04:34You know,
04:35I think it's like that.
04:36They know each other.
04:37There is a photo.
04:38There is a photo.
04:39We will find it for sure.
04:40This is how we close the circle.
04:42Our color.
04:43These are the first pages.
04:44The first main characters.
04:45A holy circle.
04:46Our characters.
04:47Our...
04:48Our today's...
04:49Yes.
04:50Our podcast.
04:51We chose such characters.
04:53We have to stay with them a little longer.
04:55Well,
04:56for sure Katarzyna Kotula
04:57in our hearts forever.
05:00So what can we say?
05:02Well,
05:03Mr. Kalisz is a lawyer.
05:05So here
05:06he got a little bit,
05:07so to speak,
05:08involved in the scandal.
05:10He is a full supporter of Paweł Acz.
05:12Yes?
05:13I think so.
05:14Yes.
05:15And what?
05:16Well, there will be an appeal.
05:17There will be an appeal.
05:18If Jacek Jacekowiak does not refute his words,
05:20then maybe
05:22maybe
05:23Nara should do something.
05:24I don't know.
05:25PDW?
05:26I don't think so.
05:27I don't think he's in danger
05:28for such words.
05:29But maybe...
05:30I think he was more
05:32amused in this case
05:33than the punishment
05:35that someone can get for this.
05:36For sure.
05:37But you know,
05:38this is...
05:39If someone would say
05:41that this is some kind of slander, for example,
05:43then in some way
05:45someone would have to prove
05:46that talking about someone
05:47that someone is gay
05:48is a slander.
05:50You say that
05:51you say that
05:52there is still a nice scandal waiting for us.
05:54Well, I hope.
05:55I hope that Mr. Ryszard Kalisz will come
05:57and there will be this scandal here in Poznań.
05:59Because where else?
06:00And we will be able to go together.
06:01We will be able to go,
06:02record and
06:03sit in the room.
06:04We will wave our hands
06:05and then we will have another photo.
06:06That would be great.
06:07That would be great.
06:08Yes, and everything live.
06:10That would be great.
06:11Livestream.
06:12Livestream.
06:13Yes, on the Wielkopolski's website.
06:14I learn that you have the right
06:16to refuse to make explanations.
06:18Do you want to take advantage of this right?
06:20No, because everything has to be explained somehow.
06:22I will not sit for innocence.
06:24So what?
06:25There will be a trial.
06:26There will be a trial.
06:27Maybe.
06:28Maybe there will be.
06:29Maybe there will be.
06:30We'll see.
06:31In any case, there are threats,
06:33there were requests
06:35to correct these words.
06:37There were no reactions.
06:38There were no apologies.
06:39So what?
06:40We'll see.
06:41It can be funny.
06:42As usual, anyway.
06:43But I have to tell you honestly
06:45that Paweł 3 vs. Jacek Jaśkowiak
06:47and Ryszard Kalisz joined this battle.
06:50This is not the only battle
06:51we have recently in Poznań.
06:52And what battles do we have in Poznań yet?
06:55Who can fight?
06:56If you fight, you can only...
06:57Avengers?
06:58No.
06:59President Jaśkowiak is known for fighting.
07:01Yes.
07:02He can only fight.
07:03And do you know with whom he is fighting now?
07:05I don't know.
07:09With Tadeusz Rydzyk.
07:10Jesus.
07:11With him?
07:12With him.
07:13Ugh.
07:14Okay.
07:15And now, if...
07:16I heard he said something interesting.
07:18He said something interesting.
07:19Okay, let's play like this.
07:20You want to be...
07:21Paper, rock, scissors, who is Tadeusz Rydzyk
07:24and who is Jacek Jaśkowiak?
07:25Who wins?
07:26Paper, rock, scissors, who is Jaśkowiak?
07:28Jacek Jaśkowiak, because he has to win.
07:31Three, four.
07:34Can I be afraid?
07:36No.
07:37Three, four.
07:38You are Jacek Jaśkowiak.
07:40I will be Tadeusz Rydzyk.
07:41Okay.
07:42Great.
07:43Okay.
07:44So let's start with Mr. Rydzyk,
07:46priest Rydzyk.
07:47I will recite.
07:49In the direction of my friend Jacek Jaśkowiak,
07:53I speak as Tadeusz Rydzyk.
07:54Yes.
07:55In the direction of my friend Jacek Jaśkowiak.
07:56In the context of rebuilding the monument of gratitude in Poznań.
08:00I say to your president,
08:02How long will you live?
08:04You will rise up just like us before Jesus.
08:08Don't block Jesus' way.
08:10You can't do that.
08:12Where is tolerance?
08:13The UN talks about tolerance,
08:14but tolerance is for them,
08:16not for Catholics.
08:17This is unworthy and this is not Polish.
08:22quite a specific way of perceiving faith.
08:25But in the case of this clergyman,
08:28he is not surprised.
08:30I don't think anyone has pushed away from religion and faith
08:34as many people as banker Rydzyk.
08:37A man who built his financial empire
08:40by persuading the faithful that their chances of salvation
08:43grow in proportion to the sums
08:46paid on his account.
08:49Yes, money is an important thing.
08:51He didn't write that.
08:53No, he didn't.
08:55Here, the end of the quote.
08:57Yes.
08:59I like it.
09:01I like it.
09:03What is this discussion about?
09:05About the monument.
09:07The monument of gratitude.
09:09Someone wants to go back,
09:11because he was,
09:13and he was destroyed by the Nazis.
09:16And someone,
09:18someone,
09:20a very famous priest in Poland,
09:22wants it to be rebuilt,
09:24because he wants it to be like that,
09:26and it should be like that.
09:28And what?
09:30And it's your fault, Jaskowiak,
09:32that this monument doesn't exist.
09:34It's your fault.
09:36It's so weird.
09:38I love all those
09:40detached priests
09:42who say such things.
09:44And totally, you know,
09:46ignoring everything
09:48that is happening around,
09:50there is no more important thing now.
09:52This is the most important thing.
09:54The monument.
09:56Do you know who else is detached?
09:58The sticker?
10:00No, no, no.
10:02Who else is detached?
10:04Who?
10:06Katarzyna Kierzyk-Koperska.
10:08Yes?
10:10Yes.
10:12All right, I can read what she said.
10:14All right, read it.
10:16All right, so we are now in Radio Poznań.
10:18With Radio TOKF we move to Radio Poznań.
10:20Exactly, and today there are a lot of those
10:22radio people.
10:24Today we comment on other things,
10:26and we invite guests to comment
10:28on their own things.
10:30We invite Paweł here, among others,
10:32whom you already know,
10:34and they will comment on their own things for us.
10:36There will be Paweł who will tell us about cars,
10:38but later.
10:40Let's go to Mrs. Katarzyna Kierzyk-Koperska.
10:42Of course, she is a member of the
10:44Civic Coalition.
10:46If you didn't know,
10:48she told us about her idea.
10:54In the morning conversation of Radio Poznań,
10:56a member of the Civic Coalition
10:58proposed that
11:00the workers of the petrol station
11:02had to check
11:04if the customer had
11:06an important driving license.
11:08It's quite
11:10a controversial idea.
11:12Check the driving license?
11:14Maybe only the police?
11:16I think so.
11:18It's the most appropriate service for that.
11:20Maybe to look at our ID?
11:22You know,
11:24what is actually
11:26on the driving license?
11:28I'm sorry, I don't have a driving license.
11:30What is on the driving license?
11:32There is a category
11:34in which you have your driving license,
11:36name and what?
11:38Date of birth for sure.
11:40And, I don't know, address of residence or something?
11:42I think the address is also the address of residence.
11:44So...
11:46So you want to tell me that
11:48illegal,
11:50strangers for you,
11:52who may later stalk you,
11:54have to check your ID,
11:56well, actually your identity,
11:58and this...
12:00Well, it's tricky.
12:02So you'll have to give them, for example,
12:04to a student at a gas station,
12:06your ID.
12:18Let's say it's Jacek.
12:20You come to the gas station and...
12:22Jacek, I'm learning.
12:24You know,
12:26I pass something on it.
12:28And you come,
12:30and he says,
12:32Jacek, give me your driving license.
12:34And you say, don't overdo it, Jacek.
12:36You know what, I think
12:38you want to use the fact
12:40to know where I live later.
12:42Because, for example, I have a Rolex
12:44and I look like a rich man.
12:46It's a bit strange.
12:48Well, I don't know,
12:50it introduces a potential other threat.
12:52Because I understand that
12:54it's supposed to eliminate those drivers
12:56who drive without a driving license.
12:58I would first of all eliminate
13:00alcohol.
13:02No, it's more important.
13:04It's more important?
13:06Yes, so that a stranger can look
13:08at your ID.
13:10Who didn't drive without a driving license
13:12will be the first to throw a stone at him.
13:14Well, as a leftist politician once said.
13:16And what else
13:18did our ambassador say?
13:20It's a question
13:22how much we are able to give up
13:24our own civil liberties
13:26to limit the number of fatal accidents
13:28on our roads.
13:30It turns out that some of our society
13:32has a huge problem with giving up,
13:34but every change is always supported
13:36by some rebellion and we see it
13:38from many sides.
13:40With giving up what?
13:42With giving up your own liberties.
13:44Comfort.
13:46Giving up your document.
13:48Giving up your document.
13:50Yes, it's giving up
13:52your liberties.
13:54But, for example, in the store
13:56you gave up your document.
13:58You gave your ID to the cashier.
14:00There you go, I'm this old and that's it.
14:02So, maybe it's not so stupid.
14:04Actually, when someone buys
14:06alcohol, he also has to show his ID.
14:08So maybe it's just looking
14:10three steps forward.
14:12I don't know, actually,
14:14I don't know, I mean...
14:16Okay, then
14:18let's take a step further.
14:20Someone has already refueled
14:22and is going to pay
14:24for refueling.
14:26And he forgot that he has no driving license.
14:28Yes, he forgot. Sometimes it happens.
14:30And if they stop you on the road
14:32and you don't have a driving license, what then?
14:34If they stop you, I don't know,
14:36you run away.
14:38Into the bushes.
14:40But you go to the gas station,
14:42you pay for it and suddenly
14:44someone checks your ID
14:46and says, you know what,
14:48Christian, it doesn't matter if you have this ID.
14:50What?
14:52I mean, this person
14:54will try to f**k you up.
14:56You have to call the police.
14:58And the whole situation at the gas station
15:00will be very strange.
15:02But, I mean, they should have
15:04a panic button,
15:06that when someone shows
15:08that they have a terminated driving license
15:10or doesn't show it, they press it
15:12and the police on the signal just drives up?
15:14Yes. Because what if someone refueled?
15:16Yes.
15:18He comes up to you and says,
15:20I forgot my driving license.
15:22And what then?
15:24You have it in your phone.
15:26And what if you don't have it in your phone?
15:28You don't have to carry it with you,
15:30because the police have it in their documents,
15:32in some data,
15:34so they always check it
15:36on the computer.
15:38So,
15:40I don't know,
15:42it's a bit like backing up
15:44drivers three steps back,
15:46that you have to have this ID with you.
15:48I would liquidate the alcohol
15:50at the gas station.
15:52Yes, it seems to be a better idea.
15:58Okay, in that case,
16:00let's invite our first guest,
16:02Mr. Paweł Antuchowski.
16:06Okay, a new varnish,
16:08and Mr. Paweł,
16:10let's go!
16:12Come on, Maniek,
16:14it's already being filmed!
16:16Now, let's move on to the topic
16:18of a wonderful, unique
16:20and, again, you can
16:22confront your views
16:24with our wonderful colleague, Paweł.
16:26Hello, Paweł!
16:28What can I hear from you?
16:30What wonderful topics
16:32do you bring us this week?
16:34Jubilee topics.
16:36Yes, I heard that someone broke your car.
16:38No, not me,
16:40fortunately, my cat still drives,
16:42but one of our readers
16:44broke it.
16:46But what did they really do?
16:48Who broke it?
16:50Well, it's obvious who broke it.
16:52Well, it's like this,
16:54the reader says that it's Aso,
16:56Aso says that everything is fine,
16:58but he doesn't drive.
17:00But apparently he could drive.
17:02He could.
17:04But it's like this,
17:06the rabbis don't agree,
17:08because one of the owners
17:10says that he doesn't drive,
17:12another says that he could drive,
17:14and others say
17:16that he shouldn't drive at all.
17:18Our facts are like this,
17:20that he hasn't driven for half a year,
17:22although maybe he could drive,
17:24but we don't know
17:26if he didn't need to change the engine
17:28to drive.
17:30Okay, but where did the whole story start?
17:32From the oil.
17:34Everyone always starts with the oil.
17:36So, did someone find something strange
17:38in the oil, in the engine, in the ass?
17:40I don't know if it's in the ass.
17:42I mean, I don't know if you're looking
17:44for strange things in the ass.
17:46But in the car.
17:48There's no ass in the car.
17:50If you don't have a driving license,
17:52you don't know.
17:54Well, I don't have a driving license,
17:56so I can't speak for myself,
17:58but our readers can.
18:00They can.
18:02I'm shocked that 50 comments
18:04caused this text.
18:06For example,
18:08Polis.
18:10I mean, there was a Polis,
18:12but PZU priced it.
18:14For 5 zlotys.
18:16Yes, for 20 zlotys
18:18Grzywny
18:20or 500 years in prison.
18:22No, it was about 8000 zlotys,
18:24I think.
18:26And, well,
18:28we don't really know
18:30who was guilty, who wasn't.
18:32Okay, but what was guilty?
18:34I mean, what was found?
18:36First of all, in the oil change
18:38there were metal shavings
18:40in the oil bowl.
18:42Okay.
18:44And then it turned out
18:46that the oil bowl was repaired,
18:48but the bowl is made of aluminum,
18:50which is not metal,
18:52but a metal foot.
18:54It's a foot.
18:56Yes, it's a foot.
18:58And in this foot,
19:00this foot,
19:02it doesn't stick to the magnet,
19:04Mother of God.
19:06Mother of God, yeah.
19:08Someone just did something there.
19:10Yes. Ma'am, who did this to you?
19:12Yes, and what can we say
19:14about the next text?
19:16Because the next text was created...
19:18Yes, because in general
19:20these shavings...
19:22It's not like the owner found
19:24these shavings himself,
19:26he saw them and...
19:28Oh, shavings, cool.
19:30These shavings were found
19:32by an expert
19:34who claims that
19:36Volkswagen
19:38just makes people
19:40shit and
19:42makes them change the oil too late
19:44and that's why the engines wear out faster
19:46and in general
19:48someone should ban it.
19:50I just don't know if they will.
19:52At least someone...
19:54And that small local company,
19:56Volkswagen Poznań?
19:58Yes, that small local company,
20:00not Volkswagen Poznań,
20:02but just some Volkswagen in Wolfsburg
20:04or somewhere, right?
20:06And they produce
20:08Volkswagen Passat
20:10on Tyrlis, right?
20:12And what else?
20:14Not only German...
20:16A paid deduction?
20:18Probably paid,
20:20I wouldn't fall for that.
20:22It's not only
20:24German Volkswagen Passat
20:26in diesel.
20:29It's just a combo
20:31that the Internet
20:33couldn't let go of
20:35and it didn't, which I'm very grateful for,
20:37because at least
20:39the clicks are correct.
20:41So let's finish with this comment.
20:43I think the photo from the vote
20:45will be put on the wall
20:47with the signature of the clients we don't serve.
20:49Maybe it will be put on our wall.
20:51Yes, but still, speaking of comments,
20:53there was one more comment
20:55which praised
20:57the photojournalist.
20:59I don't know if you can find it
21:01in the comments.
21:03It was one of the first.
21:05Yes, and in this comment
21:07our photojournalist
21:09Waldemar Wylegalski
21:11was praised.
21:13I don't remember exactly,
21:15but the point was
21:17that on the foreground
21:19there was this gentleman,
21:21the owner, the connoisseur.
21:23In the background
21:25there was a village wagon
21:27from Rassat.
21:29In any case,
21:31it wasn't a nice way
21:33to describe Passat.
21:35How can you offend Passat?
21:37It should be contrary
21:39to the reasons of Stalin
21:41and the offence of Passat
21:43should be punished
21:45with death.
21:47And on the third background
21:49there was
21:51a laboratory from Lomowisko.
21:53And that's how
21:55you can describe
21:57an illustrative photo
21:59from an article.
22:01I think that
22:03you shouldn't laugh at it.
22:05But we laugh anyway.
22:07But you laugh anyway
22:09and that's why I'm leaving,
22:11because you laugh.
22:13Bye.
22:15And Mr. Paweł left.
22:17He came in and left.
22:19This is an illegal demonstration.
22:22We already thanked Mr. Paweł.
22:24Yes.
22:26You know, I thought about one thing.
22:28It's quite important, I think.
22:30A private one?
22:32No.
22:34It's absolutely
22:36related to the press.
22:38You are dealing with them
22:40and I am dealing with them
22:42and all the people
22:44with the press spokespersons.
22:46I'd like to say something
22:48to the press spokespersons.
22:51Camera number two?
22:53One?
22:55OK, great.
22:57We have four in total,
22:59but we never use them.
23:01The thing is that
23:03I wrote a leaflet recently
23:05and it turned out that
23:07many people took it to themselves.
23:09Because I wrote,
23:11I'm not hiding it,
23:13I wrote a leaflet
23:15about the bad work of the press spokespersons
23:17in Poznań.
23:19You probably have it in mind, right?
23:21A little bit, yes.
23:23You thought about it with love.
23:25Yes.
23:27Two people pissed me off last week.
23:29We had a talk here
23:31in Open Space
23:33about various topics
23:35and I came to the conclusion
23:37that OK, maybe I'll write something.
23:39So, hit the table.
23:41And someone will speak up.
23:43And someone will speak up.
23:45I mean, I think
23:47I'm a little bit offended
23:49because I don't even know some of these people.
23:51Really?
23:53You know, it's like
23:55you're writing a leaflet...
23:57And what did a spokesman
23:59of public transport in Warsaw
24:01write to you?
24:03No.
24:05Mrs. Emilio, I disagree.
24:07Or maybe someone from your department,
24:09from the school,
24:11wrote to you?
24:13No, also no.
24:15I don't know her.
24:17And I would never
24:19say about
24:21a random person
24:23something bad.
24:25I just don't know her
24:27and I've never had any contact with her.
24:29So it's a little bit strange
24:31that these people
24:33took my comment
24:35which, in fact,
24:37never had any contact with me.
24:39OK, but what was the comment about?
24:41What was the comment about?
24:43That
24:45someone
24:47doesn't answer the phone from you.
24:49That notoriously...
24:51Well, I don't answer the phone from you.
24:53Yes, but you're not a spokesman.
24:55Or that spokespeople notoriously
24:57don't answer emails.
24:59You have to call
25:01one, two, three times.
25:03I don't know, you know,
25:05it's something like
25:07there's some kind of cooperation between us
25:09and we need engagement from both sides
25:11and there's something that you send an email
25:13and maybe you'll get an answer, maybe not.
25:15Why?
25:17Don't you demand too much?
25:19I don't know, I just want us to like each other.
25:21Imagine such a beautiful world
25:23where we all love each other, right?
25:25We like each other.
25:27No, only me and a spokeswoman.
25:29And only me?
25:31No, I don't care for now.
25:33So a paradise of spokespeople and journalists.
25:35You know, every time you call
25:37someone answers.
25:39You're drinking.
25:41I'm already somewhere else with these thoughts.
25:43Every time you write an email
25:45someone, for example, I don't know,
25:47if he can't answer, he replies
25:49that he can't answer now.
25:51These are really small things
25:53that we should do
25:55and that would really make things easier
25:57when it comes to, I don't know,
25:59replying or any comments.
26:01And the best thing is
26:03when you write an article
26:05without the second sentence,
26:07without the second page
26:09and then we write something
26:11as if we tried to contact each other
26:13but the answer didn't come.
26:15And at this moment the answer comes
26:17and there's no argument.
26:19There's no argument.
26:21Yes, I sent you
26:23the article in the same minute
26:25and what now?
26:27When you were already at home.
26:29Exactly.
26:31Or at 6 a.m.
26:33No, you know, I'm laughing because...
26:35It's funny in a way
26:37but, my dear,
26:39don't take it personally
26:41because it's not about everyone
26:43but it's just about
26:45having some, I don't know,
26:47mutual respect
26:49and, I don't know,
26:51try to get involved
26:53and maintain good relations
26:55with these journalists.
26:57It's not about everyone.
26:59It's about those who know.
27:01And we know that you know.
27:03So now a bit of self-promotion.
27:05Yes.
27:09Why are you clapping your hands?
27:11I'm just showing everything.
27:13A bit of self-promotion.
27:15But now we don't have a wall
27:17behind us.
27:19The screens will be displayed
27:21on the side.
27:23So, what's in our magazine?
27:25How to protect yourself
27:27from manipulation.
27:29That's the first topic.
27:31How to protect yourself
27:33not from our manipulation
27:35which we don't use here.
27:37But how to protect yourself
27:39from manipulation.
27:41Our colleague Maciej Szymkowiak
27:43and Dr. Jarosław Boruszewski
27:45are talking about it.
27:47Do you have a topic too?
27:49Yes, I even have a cover.
27:51I was at your wedding.
27:53Exactly.
27:55Today is February 14th.
27:57Take your second half
27:59and have fun.
28:01I was also at
28:03a wonderful couple.
28:0561 years
28:07are together in marriage.
28:09They've been together
28:11since 1963.
28:13So I think it's a nice lesson
28:15for us young people
28:17how to take care of this feeling.
28:19Another advice
28:21is
28:23Bridge of Disagreement will connect municipalities.
28:25Czopora and Luboń
28:27which will be established
28:29until 2029.
28:31Our colleague writes about it.
28:33Because we should connect
28:35not divide.
28:37Czopora and Luboń.
28:39Czopora and Luboń.
28:41That's why we don't want it.
28:43And we should join couples
28:45in Valentine's Day.
28:47Super!
28:49Municipalities may be a couple now.
28:51It was sweet.
28:53We've been joining you
28:55to celebrate
28:57Valentine's Day.
28:59So much love.
29:01So much love.
29:03So we've got a gift for you.
29:05We've got a special gift for you.
29:07And it's
29:09in the heart of Poznań.
29:11Exactly.
29:13We'll be at the market.
29:15At the old market.
29:17Somewhere there.
29:19With a cake.
29:21When you go to the old market
29:23you'll see us.
29:25We'll have a big banner.
29:2740kg cake.
29:29No, it's not that much.
29:31But it has 8 floors.
29:33And we invite everyone
29:35who wants to come and eat.
29:37Come and eat.
29:39Come and eat this cake.
29:41Exactly.
29:4316th of February, 12.30.
29:45Old market.
29:47We'll see you there.
29:49We, you and them.
29:51And in a week.
29:53And we'll see you in a week.
29:55And for you...
29:57Emilia Artajczyk.
29:59Emilia Artajczyk.
30:01And Christian Ufa.
30:03And Pawel Otrowski.