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🗓️ 28 July 2022
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Dr. Irwin Redlener
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0:08.0 | Hi Dr. Redlaner, good morning sir. |
0:10.0 | Good morning Stephanie. How are you? Although it is late afternoon where I am. But none the less good morning yet. |
0:17.0 | You are as one of the superheroes of the Steffany Miller Cinematic Universe. You are in Poland doing helping Ukrainian kids. |
0:25.0 | You tweeted we met with 100 teachers from schools in Levyve talking about psychological trauma. They are seeing among children who mostly with mothers had the belief of their lives from towns in eastern Ukraine. |
0:35.0 | Teachers having a rough time we are committed to helping. Just talk to us a little bit about what you're doing over there. |
0:42.0 | The thing is that since this atrocious horrendous brutal war began when Russia invaded Ukraine and nobody thought they would. Although there were warning signs we also added they are not going to do it but they invaded and bombed the hell out of it. |
1:00.0 | They are still eastern Ukraine and southern Ukraine. It is caused the largest forced migration movement of a population since World War II in Europe. |
1:15.0 | In effect what we have had are all these lives of families and particularly children that have been disrupted because they have either moved from the far east of Ukraine to the far west of Ukraine or they moved out of Ukraine entirely which is why we are in Poland. |
1:31.0 | Huge numbers of millions of children and most of their moms because of the deaths of the children mainly in the military. These children have moved to other countries, predominantly Poland, where they don't speak the language. |
1:46.0 | They are left with hardly any of their possessions including weaving behind things like their eye glasses and living in these very, sometimes extremely bad shelter situations. Although the Polish people have been incredibly generous. |
2:04.0 | Our mission over there with this foundation is to try to make sure the kids are in school or learning what language are they learning and hopefully Ukrainian. |
2:21.0 | Secondly, to make sure they don't have medical problems that would interfere with learning but part of the problem is these kids are so psychologically traumatized and the teachers anywhere teachers would have trouble dealing with classes like this. |
2:37.0 | What I think Karen, Mrs. Doom is working on is having the training programs for teachers to learn how to deal with lots of very traumatized children in the classroom. That's what we are working on. Both of those things. |
2:52.0 | I have to say one of your tweets too because for all of us animal lovers out there you just tweet, you said Putin's thugs attacked the stables at Gostomel burning alive many beautiful horses. This abject cruelty toward animals says a lot, even beyond the brutality of the attacks against civilians in his obsession to claim Ukraine. |
3:13.0 | As you know, our friend Malcolm Nance just went back and we talked to him yesterday and I think what's hard duck is we are dealing with so many things here in the United States is the world's focus. |
3:25.0 | The world's focus shifts from naturally from one new cycle to the rest and I know you and Malcolm are trying to keep the spotlight on what is happening because it doesn't just affect Ukraine. This really is a fight for democracy. |
3:43.0 | It's a fight for democracy. This is a problem. The last time I was in Ukraine I was on the children's hospital actually making rounds and talking to the doctors about these children were seeing what they really traumatic amputations in their legs and straplowing their heads. |
4:04.0 | I want to do you krainy doctors I think maybe talk about this week or two ago. To me what do you think about what happened in Texas so what happened in Texas it was the day you bother shooting happen and. |
4:17.0 | All of my TV appearances were canceled that week because clearly the media needed to focus on this another horrible horrible shooting in America. |
4:27.0 | Then there was the January 6 hearings and then the Supreme Court ruling and it's very the news is big it's important and it's not like you know the Ukraine situation is being displaced by superficial information. |
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