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00:18We have to do it.
00:22What do we want to do now?
00:24We can even buy 4 bags.
00:37This is 48.
00:39This is probably less than?
00:4248?
00:44Yes, 48.
00:45I'm going to take a look at my clothes, I'm going to take a look at my clothes.
00:54I'm going to take a look at my clothes.
01:15Okay, tell me what the other stage is it.
01:19I just packed a couple of Danish, because I couldn't find a couple of Danish.
01:22Did you find a couple of Danish?
01:24No, no, there are Danish Danish.
01:34It happens all the time, actually.
01:36It happens all the time in Greece, it happens in France.
01:39The migration crisis won't disappear in Poland.
01:43But when you think about the scale, about the whole world,
01:48maybe sometimes you think it's useless what you do.
01:51You can help few people among all those people.
02:22I don't think the city would be able to help you, because that's as good as you know.
02:30I can't afford you.
02:30I mean, I didn't think I can do it all, and I don't think I can do it all.
05:57Here we are, it's right.
06:06Yes, it's like a small road.
06:14Where is this zone?
06:15How much is it going to be?
06:17I'm going to be in the middle of the strep.
06:18I'm going to be in the middle of the strep.
06:24And then I'll leave the strep.
06:57In the middle of the strep.
07:05I'll just take a look.
07:06I can't see you in a bit.
07:08Yes, it's a good night.
07:09It's beautiful to see you next door.
07:10I can't see.
07:13I wish I could open that door.
07:15I could open it up to the door.
07:15It's almost right.
07:16I can't see you there.
07:17I can't see you there.
07:18I can't see you there.
07:24I don't know, I don't know.
07:27I don't know, I don't know.
07:2720-30, no, I didn't.
07:30I was in the...
07:31I don't know.
07:33But what? He says hey!
07:36Hello!
07:38How are you?
07:40It's a great thing, that when someone calls me
07:42Hey, how are you?
07:44I'm so confused.
07:45I'm so confused.
07:46And how are you? We are dying.
07:49Of course.
07:56I don't know what I should do.
08:00No, just, no, no.
08:02I need to be a little bit more to me.
08:03For the day of the morning, I will stay.
08:05It's a huge.
08:06I won't be a smutny moment.
08:08I'm like, I'm going to be on a phone call.
08:10I'm going to be on a phone call.
08:14Oh my god, my god, my god, my god.
09:00I don't want to ask myself, but it's often that someone asks me.
09:05Yeah, I feel like I was talking about it.
09:07Like I said earlier, I was talking about it.
09:12It's a weird question.
09:15It's a weird thing.
09:16It's a weird thing.
09:18It's a weird thing.
09:20They're often very delicate and grzeczne.
09:23They say they thank you for everything.
09:27They're all nice, they're all sick, dying.
09:31And they are cold.
09:45Yeah, he's the cold.
09:47And that cold is cold.
09:50And we're殺不能 for chợ.
09:53That's the time that we're out of school.
09:57We
09:58It's raining and I have no hope to go there and go to the car and spend the night in
10:03the car.
10:04I don't know.
10:50It's the first TV interview I'm doing in my life like this, so you have to tell me what
10:57to do.
10:57Yesterday we didn't actually have an intervention when we met people, which makes us really frustrated
11:04because we know that people are there and it started snowing yesterday, there was heavy
11:10snow with rain and the temperature is around zero or minus three degrees here in the forest.
11:20They didn't respond, so they might just, you know, lose the battery to the phone or they
11:26might have been caught by border guards and, you know, sent back to Belarus or maybe they
11:32found a way farther, we don't know this and it always leaves this feeling in us that it
11:39might be good or it might be very, very bad.
12:08So, let's go ahead.
12:11So, let's go ahead.
12:21Yeah, a lot of them.
12:23It's coming.
12:27You never know if something is happening or they just don't know what to do with their time.
12:33Oh, God.
12:37This is crazy.
12:38We just don't know what to do with that.
12:47They're ready.
12:48They're ready.
12:54As you do it.
13:02I only have to put it on my mind.
13:03Well I know you're waiting for them.
13:06This is how the world looks like.
13:10I do what I can do, and that's all.
13:13I will not sit and cry because people are stuck on the virus.
13:19I feel pity because it shouldn't be like that.
13:25I hate it.
13:27I really hate it.
13:36I hate it too, my friend.
13:39Are you now?
13:41Yes.
13:44Yes.
13:45Food.
13:46If you do so much to satisfy the baby's needs on a daily basis, the image of a mother that
13:54cannot do it really breaks your heart.
14:00And touches something, maybe more than if I didn't experience it every day in my own life.
14:13Yeah.
14:29I love you.
14:29Yeah.
14:42I love you.
14:43That's right.
15:43Kraków kontra pod kontra przewoże osób nielegalnie znajdujących się na terytorium Rzeczpospolicy Polskiej.
15:48Nie mamy takich osób.
15:50Mamy tylko legalnie.
15:52A bardzo dobrze.
15:54Dobrze, już otwieram.
16:13Dzień dobry.
16:15Dobranocz.
16:16Dobranocz.
16:43Dobranocz.
17:14Dobranocz audio.
17:27We have a lot of clothes in here.
17:33Would have been to make it 5 guests to do?
17:37Because these are many of them, in the summer.
18:05No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
18:34They want a cross and they want protection.
18:39They have a baby girl.
18:52Chodźcie dziewczyny przeczytajcie Gosia, bo musimy zdecydować co.
18:57Chodźcie dziewczyny przeczytajcie Gosia, bo jest rodzina chora kobieta z malutkim dzieckiem i chcą z Brześcia przechodzić.
19:08Przy granicy to daleko jest.
19:14Ale oni chyba mają jakąś drogę w tej chwili.
19:21To właśnie nasza sprawa, półtororoczne dziecko.
19:44Zobaczyłam, że pobili, bo oni tak piszą, że nie po nią żołnierze.
19:48Chodźcie dziewczyny przeczytajcie i chodźcie nasz malutkowe.
19:54Jeśli jesteś w stanie wyjść z tej chwili, możesz pomóc.
19:58Tak.
20:08Chasia, a Ciebie się dzwoniła?
20:10Nie mamy jakieś lekcje.
20:11I have sex.
20:44Oferak mam na to, że ja nie chcę powiedzieć ludziom z półtorocznym dzieckiem, żeby śli na jakąś w ogóle niepewną.
20:49Myślę, że ta pani mówi, że słama może chodzić, bo ona jest po prostu na tyłach.
20:55No ale nie mają tego wyjścia, ale są.
21:02Boże, ale ja ona nie chcę upopakować.
21:04To jest po prostu wielka rzeka.
21:07Znajdźmy teraz.
21:09Mamy coś z dąbą.
21:14It's a very difficult place.
21:17Can you see the current location?
21:19Yes.
21:20Mads?
21:51I'm sorry.
21:56If I could help this family, I need this one.
22:00One nice thing.
22:02We have to take the protection.
23:49Maybe they will try again and eventually they can get some change of their circumstances
23:54will happen.
23:56This mother, you know, who has health issues bringing her child to the, like, taking such
24:06a risk to fly to the unknown country.
24:18Yeah, and everyone was saying that it will be probably difficult for them to make this
24:25trip and, like, they will probably be stopped by the border guards or military.
24:34But somehow yesterday I really believed that, you know, we can help them.
24:41And, you know, on this personal level that we are here three days and, like, we get a lot
24:46of messages and we cannot reach these people.
24:49It's frustrating.
24:50So I thought that this could be a nice end to our stay here if we actually manage to help
25:05them.
25:07But that's more maybe a little bit selfish.
25:13I wasn't even sure yesterday if giving them hope that we can help it's, it's, it's reasonable,
25:20because maybe it's just too dangerous for them.
25:22And maybe it's better that they don't even try.
25:28So there is always, like, a million doubts and questions what to do, because we are all
25:35doing it for the first time.
25:38Yeah, so.
25:41Disappointing, but I hope they will find some, some way to get out from, from, from that place.
25:53Oh, no.
25:53No.
26:06No.
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