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russian national team so it means he picked russians because they were in better shape for a better collison summer let's all muster for the new oh no they have a long bench so comforting and is a must i mean healthy competition of. because we have players like a leg shot of our simulate a shove and other young russian players who play shoulder to shoulder with these are our young hopefuls who will most probably reach their peak form right in time for the twenty eighteen world cup my wife sometimes says things that i have to agree with for example she wonders how one can play football in a winter country like ours where cold weather last nine months. while we've been much better talking we called boost ice a snow wall year alone. so why are hockey players so good in the n.h.l. and recognized internationally while our football teams are more like a wallflower. was the reason. could you please tell your wife the trash became the world champion in beach food bowl they beat brazil in the final remember how brazilians used to say the russians would win a football trophy only when brazili
russian national team so it means he picked russians because they were in better shape for a better collison summer let's all muster for the new oh no they have a long bench so comforting and is a must i mean healthy competition of. because we have players like a leg shot of our simulate a shove and other young russian players who play shoulder to shoulder with these are our young hopefuls who will most probably reach their peak form right in time for the twenty eighteen world cup my wife...
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there's been a russian orthodox church on the site since ninety three built by the russian community in far in time this is something to consider will damage over the years but was restored several times elegant exotic and much is the city's cultural heritage perfectly reflecting in the true architectural style of seventeenth century moscow today the church is popular with orthodox worship as from all over tuscany. the church in florence houses many historic relics of the russian orthodox church including works by both russian and it's how you artists it's on the market you can't miss in florence and it's a place that brings the local russian community closer together welcome addition to russian life in tuscany. although you know most of the congregation of our church consists of people of many nationalities including russians ukrainians georgians greeks italians serbs and bulgarians this church is the first big orthodox cathedral that was built initially then more cathedrals and sundry move and bury appeared and only five years ago a big church in rome was built that. tchaikovsky th
there's been a russian orthodox church on the site since ninety three built by the russian community in far in time this is something to consider will damage over the years but was restored several times elegant exotic and much is the city's cultural heritage perfectly reflecting in the true architectural style of seventeenth century moscow today the church is popular with orthodox worship as from all over tuscany. the church in florence houses many historic relics of the russian orthodox...
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owned by the russian what. are these three of the russian fashion they will ever see reads like an exciting novel the story of the brands you can say is part of russia's heritage and history. founded in paris one nine hundred twenty four by prince philip you suppose and his wife marina the niece of the last person saw me collide the second and says she clothing range was old european and american customers but the prince had a little business sense and two years after the nine hundred twenty nine the street crash ruined his most prosperous clients do you suppose was forced to shut up shop . almost eight decades after the original house of m. street clothes stores. has restored the branches for glory. to our next location now and in a city known as the cradle of the renaissance surrounded by terra cotta roofs a cluster of onion domes each topped with a tall cross is certainly not what you would expect to see in the florence skyline less than a mile from florence is to most these brightly colored domes of a diffe
owned by the russian what. are these three of the russian fashion they will ever see reads like an exciting novel the story of the brands you can say is part of russia's heritage and history. founded in paris one nine hundred twenty four by prince philip you suppose and his wife marina the niece of the last person saw me collide the second and says she clothing range was old european and american customers but the prince had a little business sense and two years after the nine hundred twenty...
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i came from a russian family. tan ya being a russian name. we spoke russian in the home pip had a great advantage over a lot of people because i didn't have to struggle with the language. and i went down to the usia office and had a very short interview and it was accepted pretty quickly. but there was a great batch of 75 young people. some -- i was one of the younger ones at the time. there were people who had finished college, done graduate work all the in the russian area. russian area programs, literature, history. they knew quite a lot. we had a really intelligent group. and i just kind of fitted into this. what you're seeing here is just a shot of me working in the model house. it must have been in the fall because you can see i'm kind of bundled up. it was getting cold. we finally finished in, what, september? didn't we finish in september, george? >> yeah. >> yeah. and it was cold. that's just a quickie of that. >> ambassador robinson has a story to tell you, which he's been waiting a number of years to tell you. >> is this good? >> i
i came from a russian family. tan ya being a russian name. we spoke russian in the home pip had a great advantage over a lot of people because i didn't have to struggle with the language. and i went down to the usia office and had a very short interview and it was accepted pretty quickly. but there was a great batch of 75 young people. some -- i was one of the younger ones at the time. there were people who had finished college, done graduate work all the in the russian area. russian area...
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want to bring a russian academic classic school. of european stay with us and of course bring spiritual wires and art which is very important for the mission european students there you have russian or international italians and it's always the international of the students which is a half from belgium from italy from you glance from america around the world can anybody come here or they have to be you know. yeah i think they can be here which is normally students just sending their application form together with the war but after one the year of professor choosing if that student will continue filthier or second year which is with. them but they would have exam after one year were serious and the tutors are mostly russian teachers that most are russian which is that it's teachers a who are already graduated in russia and who is a professional artist but himself the most time of. war in the russia or the russian government academy well many of the art schools around the world they focus now on contemporary art maybe the training is
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of the russian offensive from two hundred years ago. the legend of a hasty french retreat has been passed down here from generation to generation. of children before the french turn tail. carriage people still look for it as you can see we two are trying to find it's ours we call it the belorussian treasure belongs to the. locals have left no stone unturned in search of the prize even in swamps and people. they have never found the golden carriage. in the local villages only a few elderly residents remain. i don't think more than a dozen young people live here. pensions only income twice a week they come to the bus stop to wait for a shop trailer this time the mobile shop is late and instead of the residents are greeted by cossacks approaching on the horizon. welcome with bunches of flowers. such handsome horse. hello there. comes close on the heels of the cossacks the old people form a queue to buy the basic necessities of life but it's. just. the stopping here on their journey to paris will be the topic of many conversations for a lon
of the russian offensive from two hundred years ago. the legend of a hasty french retreat has been passed down here from generation to generation. of children before the french turn tail. carriage people still look for it as you can see we two are trying to find it's ours we call it the belorussian treasure belongs to the. locals have left no stone unturned in search of the prize even in swamps and people. they have never found the golden carriage. in the local villages only a few elderly...
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as we have lines up next moscow team heads to florence to look for traces of russian culture and the heart of italy. hello and welcome to the program today the moscow team are in italy as we continue our exploration of russian culture abroad music from tar koskie or by convince the russian creativity has been studied and celebrated for centuries around the world to judge me martyred andrews as we take a look at russian influence and connections one of the most beautiful historic and romantic cities in the world florence. christians have been fascinated with italian culture for centuries florence is often compared to st petersburg. with its architecture and classical entertainment see consisting of art music and literature it's easy to draw comparisons to the cultural grand jury of russia's former capital . around the major cities in italy today and you definitely hear the chit chat excited russian tourists they devour the social scene here and they're exploring what it has to offer now more than ever before it used to that but i feel him in florence and my children in russia does rai
as we have lines up next moscow team heads to florence to look for traces of russian culture and the heart of italy. hello and welcome to the program today the moscow team are in italy as we continue our exploration of russian culture abroad music from tar koskie or by convince the russian creativity has been studied and celebrated for centuries around the world to judge me martyred andrews as we take a look at russian influence and connections one of the most beautiful historic and romantic...
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of the russian tycoon the newcomer to the political stage has seven point eight percent that is around five million people go to him the liberal democratic leader also a prominent complainer in russia and he said only one complaint ever since the collapse of the soviet union at six point two percent with four million voters that is and last but not least again on the leader of the just russia party of the head of the upper house of the russian parliament at eight point three point eight percent excuse me that is two point seven million people voting in his favor now certainly it's clear to everyone now that will become russia's president for a third time in twelve years and last night he spoke to a crowd of his supporters of more than one hundred thousand people meters from where i'm standing here in front of the kremlin and. certainly was very emotional about the fact that he has managed to get this victory in the first round of voting . brazing the people who supported him and expressing his delight over the victory which he has managed to achieve. i refuse we have won in an open and
of the russian tycoon the newcomer to the political stage has seven point eight percent that is around five million people go to him the liberal democratic leader also a prominent complainer in russia and he said only one complaint ever since the collapse of the soviet union at six point two percent with four million voters that is and last but not least again on the leader of the just russia party of the head of the upper house of the russian parliament at eight point three point eight percent...
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created by russian sculptor. it was presented to the villa borghese the state by the moscow government as a gesture highlighting cultural achievements. roam as one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the world as a popular tourist destination it's clear why millions come here trevi fountain here for example office the perfect photo opportunity but quite often it's the small influences and nuances that make up the subtextual soul and roots of the city and with the cultural connections italy has to russia it only helps calm. ate a cold drink of creativity elegance and style. was an incredible city full of fortunately that's the time we have left on this week's program i'll see you again at the same time next week and sell them for me and the rest of the crew from the magnificent trevi fountain here in rome but by the now. the close up team has been to done you stuff birthplace to the most ambitious football club in the world. now r g goes to the far east where the timber industry attracts the legendary sib
created by russian sculptor. it was presented to the villa borghese the state by the moscow government as a gesture highlighting cultural achievements. roam as one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the world as a popular tourist destination it's clear why millions come here trevi fountain here for example office the perfect photo opportunity but quite often it's the small influences and nuances that make up the subtextual soul and roots of the city and with the cultural connections...
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audiences but the russian spectators were russian that the russian audience is the best in the world. is true or people are trying to be nice and probably be yeah you have to be nice to the public with that yes of course yeah well you know i've been very fortunate to experience many audiences throughout the world cuba japan australia new york everywhere. there's something about the moscow audiences and the russian audiences that i've never really felt before shows elsewhere which is the fact that they have ballet in their cars in their culture they have ballet in their blood they have this appreciation for the art form that. does not it's in comparable throughout the rest of the world you can feel it in the applause you can feel it in what they appreciate and what they show their appreciation for a lot of newer audiences only clap for the big turns in the big jumps and all of that but i feel the russian audiences really know what they're looking at they really know what to look at they're educated you know they know how to how to watch classical ballet so so so so you think that the
audiences but the russian spectators were russian that the russian audience is the best in the world. is true or people are trying to be nice and probably be yeah you have to be nice to the public with that yes of course yeah well you know i've been very fortunate to experience many audiences throughout the world cuba japan australia new york everywhere. there's something about the moscow audiences and the russian audiences that i've never really felt before shows elsewhere which is the fact...
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war in the russia russian government academy. many of the art schools around the world they focus now on contemporary arts maybe here the training is more strict with its russian roots maybe. balance because our opinion of where giving plastic foundation school base without foundation classic school because you can develop your own style a diverse a school the nonprofessional way. which is it's me in our opinion the bringing school in the people and. and the business school will develop the balls. is great to meet you and good luck with your minds. so what other cultural links is florence have with russia one of the most celebrated filmmakers of the twentieth century person director undertook or ski lived in france in the one nine hundred eighty s. here in the capital of tuscany to work on his two last films and sacrifice anything pronounced as an honest citizen of florence by its authorities took a ski left italy and nine hundred eighty six and moved to paris where he died the same year now a memorial plate to be seen on the hou
war in the russia russian government academy. many of the art schools around the world they focus now on contemporary arts maybe here the training is more strict with its russian roots maybe. balance because our opinion of where giving plastic foundation school base without foundation classic school because you can develop your own style a diverse a school the nonprofessional way. which is it's me in our opinion the bringing school in the people and. and the business school will develop the...
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a russian build targeting americans accused of violating russians rights is past its first reading it's a response to sanctions on russian officials being put in place by the u.s. well it's going to details. in some from moscow tom who are the americans that the russians want to punish. russia has long said that it would retaliate if this surrogate magnitsky bill was passed by u.s. lawmakers and now it seems that such a retaliate soon is now taking shape the bill proposed and gone has gone through the first reading in the duma targets those that those american citizens who are accused by russia of abusing the human rights of russians some possible examples of that there have been a number of very emotive and controversial cases in the past few years of russian children adopted by u.s. citizens and in some cases those adoptions have resulted in the deaths or mistreatment of those russian children or in one case one boy was flown home to russia on a flight completely on the companies in another that's of dimitri yakovlev a young boy he was left inside a car and died in extreme heat some r
a russian build targeting americans accused of violating russians rights is past its first reading it's a response to sanctions on russian officials being put in place by the u.s. well it's going to details. in some from moscow tom who are the americans that the russians want to punish. russia has long said that it would retaliate if this surrogate magnitsky bill was passed by u.s. lawmakers and now it seems that such a retaliate soon is now taking shape the bill proposed and gone has gone...
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of the russian government. under the consular convention under the international law in general. this is a very worrisome trend and we have been underlying it. constantly to our american partners and. i can different to refer to a number of cases but with the way he is one we can say mr boot while this is one of yes there. is another case quite recently just a few days ago another russian citizen has been executed from switzerland to to the united states mr is that i mean and once again it is very important that all the necessary. for mellitus and provisions of international law are followed by the u.s. government all these cases all these cases i mean russian citizens rights abused abroad are they your priority or your my many concerned about for example the the rights. of the citizens of other countries being violent diffidently it is a huge priority definite so you can realize the other russians abroad well i am i am working. for the russian foreign ministry and i'm a russian diplomat obviously the legitimat
of the russian government. under the consular convention under the international law in general. this is a very worrisome trend and we have been underlying it. constantly to our american partners and. i can different to refer to a number of cases but with the way he is one we can say mr boot while this is one of yes there. is another case quite recently just a few days ago another russian citizen has been executed from switzerland to to the united states mr is that i mean and once again it is...
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the russian ambassador. during the twentieth century the relationship between russia and china was like a seesaw turning from. the next but things improved dramatically after the for me and in the ninety's china was an important client for russia exports and lately the two countries have been focusing much on the energy sector the current russian ambassador to china. is one of the most competent experts on russia he used to have the foreign minister of china department and served as deputy minister for a number of years in the seventy's mr first went to beijing to work in the song a trade mission and returned there in two thousand and five the russian embassy. is there still a mystery of welcome to the program. we're here today to elaborate on president put in some recent visit to china it was a very important event in terms of russia's foreign policy and the media were mainly speculating on it with. in mind. for instance when putin emerged from the plane in the gene they took note of who was accompanying te
the russian ambassador. during the twentieth century the relationship between russia and china was like a seesaw turning from. the next but things improved dramatically after the for me and in the ninety's china was an important client for russia exports and lately the two countries have been focusing much on the energy sector the current russian ambassador to china. is one of the most competent experts on russia he used to have the foreign minister of china department and served as deputy...
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consumer of russian resources here anyway. james put in doesn't mention any any enemies in any actual threats but he doesn't mention the united states the i think is the only country that he does mention in this big article about building up military. muscle well this is that bother you or would you say that it's the usual russian election anti american as well it is one level makes for great to be just like the russian routine i mean really we do have the election coming up . the cost three thing is who attacked the us iraq attack china you don't want a voice that way and for russians traditionally the threat has come from the west and after the cold war that's a quick hit there's been two or three months of pretty tense times for the kremlin politically. we need an enemy of the using right now the question is will the research survive this or is the kremlin delivering access to the us russian cooperation and i think it is a setback did you feel at ease in this role of being an enemy for the job even though a couple of weeks
consumer of russian resources here anyway. james put in doesn't mention any any enemies in any actual threats but he doesn't mention the united states the i think is the only country that he does mention in this big article about building up military. muscle well this is that bother you or would you say that it's the usual russian election anti american as well it is one level makes for great to be just like the russian routine i mean really we do have the election coming up . the cost three...
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and -- [ russian snchl [ [ russian ] [ russian ] >> let's have a far more communication and exchange in this very area that we speak of. we should hear you more on our television. you should hear us more on yours. [ russian ] >> you must not be afraid of ideas. [ russian ] . >> we are not afraid of ideas. >> then let's have more exchange. we all agree on that, right? now let's look at our picture. [ russian ] >> all that i can say from the way you talk and the way you dominate the conversation you would have made a good lawyer yourself. >> i just want to say something, tanya is so fluent, what did you pick up from khrushchev? >> ongoing conversation i don't want to go back through all of it. basically khrushchev is saying we want to you know more about us, we want to know more about you. i came from a coal miners area, you're a lawyer, but i have to defend our point of view i have to tell -- i'm going to try to talk to you as defend things here in the soviet union. >> let's have a competition, let's see who will produce more goods for the people. >> we all know how that turned out. >
and -- [ russian snchl [ [ russian ] [ russian ] >> let's have a far more communication and exchange in this very area that we speak of. we should hear you more on our television. you should hear us more on yours. [ russian ] >> you must not be afraid of ideas. [ russian ] . >> we are not afraid of ideas. >> then let's have more exchange. we all agree on that, right? now let's look at our picture. [ russian ] >> all that i can say from the way you talk and the way...
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dollars into the russian stock market. warda by the end of the year the stabilization fund will reach about nine percent of the g.d.p. that means that we already have a certain safety cushion starting in twenty thirteen i suggest investing part of the fund into the russian equities and the president also mentioned that the much anticipated privatization program of russia's state owned giants should be done all locally meaning that companies like russia's second largest bank d t v the railways monopoly russian of railways and the diamond mining giant all grosser should all hold their i.p.o. those here in russia that's of course a very good news as well for the russian markets as part of his effort to fight corruption which many say is so rampant and russia that it's hurting not only a local businesses but also foreign investments into russia who just suggested that companies should not have offshore bank accounts and that state officials should not be allowed to own the real estate or. braude investing all their savings int
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the clubs the russian premier league the russian football union they need to get special players involved because species will look up to these players and trying to it's and the racism campaign is going. to flee their offspring to us from our sports team it's coming out so it's just in fact exactly twenty five minutes past ten o'clock at night moscow time thanks for being with us this wednesday night after the break just a couple of minutes time natasha is here with the business. wealthy british style. that's not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our he. gave to you. to. speak your language. for music programs and documentaries in spanish more matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angola's kid stories. you hear see detroit all teach spanish find out more visit i to our. teeth. pulled. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily. ily ily ily ily ily . i. know you're watching business r.t. welcome to the program the curre
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young russians is zero. may i say yes but i don't think this exactly as analogy will if you're gonna yeah you are in charge exactly and terry jeffrey go ahead. well i don't think this is really about communism a tool communism wasn't involved in the coup remember the coup plotters in the declaration never mention marks or lenin or communism they talk about the integrity of the soviet union and one has to remember that whilst many other non russian nations welcomed liberation from the soviet union the russians saw it as a deprivation and the russian communist party really represents two strands in russians thinking about their own country it represents of course soviet imperialism but it also represents the russian orthodox church the promise love me understanding of russia's history and it's an uneasy combination of the two and that's one reason why it hasn't really been all that effective it's trying to bring together two incompatible narratives about russia and persuade ordinary people that they should vot
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jointly with russian troops our border guards and the russian border guards protect the border together so they stand there post side by side they work together whichever you. so i think security is very important to our republic didn't use an issue that. should have you discussed with president putin how long the russian base will remain as healthy as he. is for forty nine years with an option for a fifteen year extension but that's kind of the cross that we. i see when you invited president putin. he said i quote it would be in jail in the event. that i did that what makes putin visit special. i'd like to see that the people of south of sadia are very grateful to russia to the russian government and especially to president putin and. the decisions taken in august two thousand and eight have truly determined our future. as you may know george's attack on south a city it was code named operation clearfield. had not russia intervened with its peace and forced me to operation. at a russian not recognized south a city is independence the situation it could have been very different. so as a
jointly with russian troops our border guards and the russian border guards protect the border together so they stand there post side by side they work together whichever you. so i think security is very important to our republic didn't use an issue that. should have you discussed with president putin how long the russian base will remain as healthy as he. is for forty nine years with an option for a fifteen year extension but that's kind of the cross that we. i see when you invited president...
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special russian. are created in a very italian atmosphere of the ball you can find quite surprising drinks. by russia the team has created a special cocktail menu called twist on a classic number three from russia with love. with such as the kremlin flip. and said petersburg delight. wondering around the city site should be surprised what you might. the bump in safety in the park available gazey a situated two monuments that were erected to on a russian right is the statue is of right at nikolai google the second is dedicated to alexander pushkin that was in belgium the year two thousand. created by russian sculptor. it was presented to the villa borghese the state by the moscow government as a gesture highlighting cultural achievements. as one of the most beautiful and historic cities in the world as a popular tourist destination it's clear why millions come here. fountain here for example of the perfect photo opportunity but but often it's the small influences and nuances that make up a substantial
special russian. are created in a very italian atmosphere of the ball you can find quite surprising drinks. by russia the team has created a special cocktail menu called twist on a classic number three from russia with love. with such as the kremlin flip. and said petersburg delight. wondering around the city site should be surprised what you might. the bump in safety in the park available gazey a situated two monuments that were erected to on a russian right is the statue is of right at...
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delhi and to russian society. but they do exist don't say. these are all good men in then it to keep people in fear. but we all have seen people marching on the street to a swastika. and i have seen those people getting paid for doing that. time i was deputy speaker's office to do the people's union staged a russian more church in this i was standing on the platform and i saw foreign correspondents who ask a group of young people facing them not even facing the platform. there you go for you to claim this foreign correspondents who staged protests in moscow no no no i mean he just came across those young people to them it's like a russian with. this thing russia must have facets. they can't comprehend that fascism is a very enticing russian ideology a week so i addressed those young people right from the platform i said what are you doing guy what are you going to do with the money they pay you are discrediting the patriotic forces unfortunately will always have provocative. i'm convinced today more provoke interests in one thousand nine hund
delhi and to russian society. but they do exist don't say. these are all good men in then it to keep people in fear. but we all have seen people marching on the street to a swastika. and i have seen those people getting paid for doing that. time i was deputy speaker's office to do the people's union staged a russian more church in this i was standing on the platform and i saw foreign correspondents who ask a group of young people facing them not even facing the platform. there you go for you to...
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what is that concerns us law made case so much on the by the rights of the mates in russian jails. that's a good cause but they have many problems in their own country like i said the infamous prison in abu ghraib. one ton of people are kept for years without any charges this is outrageous not only do they keep people there without a charge they keep them in chains like in the middle ages but i think legalized torture in their own country can you imagine what it would be like if anything like that happened in our country they wouldn't get off our back there would be a media circus all over the world but when they did nobody says a word to go to the kremlin how many times did they promise to close guantanamo yet it is still there the prison is still functioning and we don't know they might still be torturing people there but also there are secret prisons run by the cia. have they punished the people responsible for that. and yet they want to tell us about our problems well thank you we are well aware of them but using that as a pretext to pass an anti russian bill. outrageous and un
what is that concerns us law made case so much on the by the rights of the mates in russian jails. that's a good cause but they have many problems in their own country like i said the infamous prison in abu ghraib. one ton of people are kept for years without any charges this is outrageous not only do they keep people there without a charge they keep them in chains like in the middle ages but i think legalized torture in their own country can you imagine what it would be like if anything like...
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what about the russian version. is it written by russians there is no there will be there will is just translation it well it's not. that's the translation because you obviously have to change quite a lot of things but you know if we if we say here's where you find they have the american embassy or the british consul or the greater institute whatever well that obviously is of not a no interest to russians they want to know where to find the russian embassy if they need help in whatever country they're in so there is a certain amount of work that goes on to making the books suitable for russian uses and what i know will happen is as the books develop will start to have more russian input into them russians will write to us and say hey you know you should mention this particular restaurant in particular because it really suits russians it's popular with russians the destinations that are covered that will also will change with time so although the books at first are essentially translations they're going to change the
what about the russian version. is it written by russians there is no there will be there will is just translation it well it's not. that's the translation because you obviously have to change quite a lot of things but you know if we if we say here's where you find they have the american embassy or the british consul or the greater institute whatever well that obviously is of not a no interest to russians they want to know where to find the russian embassy if they need help in whatever country...
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march for more than russian history as a sort of worship as a feeder which. shows that russia is entering the period once for medieval change this is a very exciting moment full of adrenalin and we have to see what sort of a change it will be what kind of change do you think it will be while the question is still in it but i think that the main battle wise heads and for myself i came to understanding that this will be sort of a battle between the two alternative concerts all of the state the relevant here and development strategist for myself and i didn't try the first because of it's unfortunate land and obviously it's of the supporters of putin led will strike could do the level best to remove presidents so what does putin lead put in when he's a state which is north going back strong from. that time will be a reforms which was started by outgoing president would be a job. for all of us are to do lend one to reforms not to be restricted to cops like skolkovo all they want to become political system the way it works they want russian political system to be t
march for more than russian history as a sort of worship as a feeder which. shows that russia is entering the period once for medieval change this is a very exciting moment full of adrenalin and we have to see what sort of a change it will be what kind of change do you think it will be while the question is still in it but i think that the main battle wise heads and for myself i came to understanding that this will be sort of a battle between the two alternative concerts all of the state the...
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russian close up on. the move. and welcome back to spotlight time norman just a reminder that my guests on the show today are a journalist show. ramsey journalist and filmmaker and lead him or so mad business minutes and journalist and writer and filmmaker not sound good together mary thank you thank you very much both. for being here just a reminder that we are discussing the latest article published in they and one of the russian papers about the part about lattimer put in the presidential candidate and now let's listen to another quote let's hear what the prime minister says about what awaits the russian manufacturer is in the w t l mark. i can see all the challenges that our exemption to the w.t. always putting before a number of industries a whole week and i would like to assure them that i will do my best musician based problems however the manufacturers of industrial and technological goods must be clearly aware they did days of competing in the single national market have gone from now on there will be no p
russian close up on. the move. and welcome back to spotlight time norman just a reminder that my guests on the show today are a journalist show. ramsey journalist and filmmaker and lead him or so mad business minutes and journalist and writer and filmmaker not sound good together mary thank you thank you very much both. for being here just a reminder that we are discussing the latest article published in they and one of the russian papers about the part about lattimer put in the presidential...
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to east is it the russians. role we should mostly tell about tells about the russians who came here for almost seventeen cent in the eighteenth nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century who were living here working here and mostly there were people there or lated to the culture of the protestant cemetery in rome also known as symmetry of artists and poets is considered by many to be one of the world's most beautiful and impressive in the world thousands have gone to their rest here and there are many russian to use. regulations stated that the burial ground was reserved for the use of certain countries being tournaments of their citizens a protestant rule for dogs faith which was later modified to non catholic citizens in general one of the most artistic gravestones at cemetery is the one of the team of the russian nineteenth century painter called rudolph. there also are several collective russian national teams located here. there are a particularly large amount of russians buried in this area of t
to east is it the russians. role we should mostly tell about tells about the russians who came here for almost seventeen cent in the eighteenth nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century who were living here working here and mostly there were people there or lated to the culture of the protestant cemetery in rome also known as symmetry of artists and poets is considered by many to be one of the world's most beautiful and impressive in the world thousands have gone to their rest here...
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and i know how important was talk about the average russian though so let's not let's not generalize but we all know who the average russian it's last time i checked the attitude towards the united states had gotten much more positive under the obama administration i think last year we were at sixty percent approval rating so yes now there's been this anti-american campaign for whatever reasons but what i can say from our point of view we're not changing we're the reset is our policy we seek to execute it and we're proud of that last question on average russian why do you think once again in your opinion so many people here think that you're in russia turned spy revolution it's not an opinion commonly her helps. us investor to russia why do you it is the case that i am as you rightly pointed out i'm a professor at stanford i teach about political change i teach about democracy at stanford and so for those that want to misconstrue my mission here they can look to my past to say well that's what he's here to do and for that i would just say two things one i am here to represent preside
and i know how important was talk about the average russian though so let's not let's not generalize but we all know who the average russian it's last time i checked the attitude towards the united states had gotten much more positive under the obama administration i think last year we were at sixty percent approval rating so yes now there's been this anti-american campaign for whatever reasons but what i can say from our point of view we're not changing we're the reset is our policy we seek to...
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commonwealth of independent states i'm joined by stephen cohen here in the studio he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university and in providence we crossed in a quite petro he's a professor of politics at the university of rhode island all right this is crosswalks gentlemen so you can jump in anytime you want stephen you're in the studio with me here in moscow let's talk about the significance of establishing the commonwealth of independent states after the soviet union collapses because ever since twenty years on there's the accusation that russia wants to rebuild the soviet union minus the baltic republics bad sometimes give birth to bad lives the commonwealth of independent states c.i.s. was formed by yeltsin and craft shook that then the leaders of russia and ukraine on december eighth one thousand nine hundred one when they abolished the soviet state because they knew there was a lot of opposition to it and they wanted to give the impression at that moment that they were recreated heap imitation. already done communist version that's right a soft union. therefor
commonwealth of independent states i'm joined by stephen cohen here in the studio he's a professor of russian studies and history at new york university and in providence we crossed in a quite petro he's a professor of politics at the university of rhode island all right this is crosswalks gentlemen so you can jump in anytime you want stephen you're in the studio with me here in moscow let's talk about the significance of establishing the commonwealth of independent states after the soviet...
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i think i would be russians. but russians say when you say that is that kind of verification would be true in truth and we would rather do with those by limits on missiles. we want to limit the number of missiles in them that way the architecture. i think this is unfortunate. it he in russia's in acting various potential quick procol ltd. on undeployed and non-tactical. i haven't seen a huge amount of interest to mac i.t. on the russian side of the think it's an extremely good idea, one i hope the russian would take seriously. again, on the fact that the russian forces because of its dismantlement are down in numbers, again, i think both sides that should be able to agree to be essentially you start have a been a lower number. for mail conversation there is very little interest in that. this is going to be able to hold 10, 12, however many more had. babel enable us to build up our system very quickly. unfortunately, it will be in a very destabilizing way. but nonetheless, that's the kind of russian response to de
i think i would be russians. but russians say when you say that is that kind of verification would be true in truth and we would rather do with those by limits on missiles. we want to limit the number of missiles in them that way the architecture. i think this is unfortunate. it he in russia's in acting various potential quick procol ltd. on undeployed and non-tactical. i haven't seen a huge amount of interest to mac i.t. on the russian side of the think it's an extremely good idea, one i hope...
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becoming the new president elect of the russian federation. did you did you like wait until the right time has come to to market well it was actually printed before the elections for. place that obviously reflects our confidence that mr putin will be elected i think is a call publisher i obviously would be lying if i didn't admit that i think we wanted to take advantage of the election to promote the book i think it's no coincidence but it's just obviously it great occurrence that mr putin has been just elected was heard and. then you tell us when you were working on this book when will you come into russia interviewing people needing people talking to people who are close to the russian president that you have any sort of deal with putin with the crowd in through alexander or by yourself or did you were just just or just any other ordinary foreign journalist. no i didn't want any influence from the kremlin i don't believe in a sense of book if i had depended on dimitri peskov to to arrange things for me i did go and see him i did other one mo
becoming the new president elect of the russian federation. did you did you like wait until the right time has come to to market well it was actually printed before the elections for. place that obviously reflects our confidence that mr putin will be elected i think is a call publisher i obviously would be lying if i didn't admit that i think we wanted to take advantage of the election to promote the book i think it's no coincidence but it's just obviously it great occurrence that mr putin has...
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the the lawyers and the russian embassy as with the russians has been very much supporting those efforts have appealed we hope that these sentences will be reviewed seriously reviewed we. strongly encourage the libyan authorities to. provide for all the basic rights. of our citizens in accordance with international standards. remains to bring our citizens back home talking about bringing citizens back to russia victor boot is one example of how what he has defendants say is a criminal case invented by the united states just to remind our viewers a picture of what is a russian business and who was arrested kidnapped by the u.s. drug enforcement administration and sentenced to twenty five years in prison to serve in the united states and russia's foreign ministry has said many times that it would try to restore justice what's going to happen there do you think well the same goal we we are undertaking all necessary efforts to bring i was it isn't back home where yes indeed we think that the sentence is unjust we think that the entire legal process. process which led to their sentence was ab
the the lawyers and the russian embassy as with the russians has been very much supporting those efforts have appealed we hope that these sentences will be reviewed seriously reviewed we. strongly encourage the libyan authorities to. provide for all the basic rights. of our citizens in accordance with international standards. remains to bring our citizens back home talking about bringing citizens back to russia victor boot is one example of how what he has defendants say is a criminal case...
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of europe if there is since you are here in moscow talking to russians the russian counterparts and up as a country does it mean that you discuss think this witness protection programs and are you sharing some experience are russians interested in such a program and all. i can tell you really started this this project from the roof in order was an agency popular with the russian federation started up in two thousand and eight and it is in the framework of cooperation agreement that we have with the russian federation based on the strategic agreement that we have to wrestle federation and russia russian authorities asked europe all to support them every moment of this. actually it was and it is a pleasure for us to support. your priorities. such since because we're in the opinion that it needs to be harmonized at least to be standardized and if the russian federation is willing to take over. existing standards that were really. existing in european countries so why not supporting in that respect your europe. discuss those same in us respect this is we tell them. how systems are running
of europe if there is since you are here in moscow talking to russians the russian counterparts and up as a country does it mean that you discuss think this witness protection programs and are you sharing some experience are russians interested in such a program and all. i can tell you really started this this project from the roof in order was an agency popular with the russian federation started up in two thousand and eight and it is in the framework of cooperation agreement that we have with...
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are here in moscow talking to russians russian counterparts and not as a permit this it mean that you discuss think this witness protection programs and i are you sharing some experience in the russians interested in such program and all . i can tell you that we started this this project from the. agency together with the russian federation started up in two thousand and eight and it is in the framework of the cooperation agreement that we have with the russian federation based on the strategic agreement that we have the russian federation and russia russian authorities ask europol to support them and to. fictionally was and is a pleasure for us to support and. there were no. such scenes because we are in the opinion that it needs to be harmonized it needs to be standardized and if the russian federation is willing to take over. existing standards that were really. existing in group in trying to do so why not supporting it respect. europe. discuss impose same in us respect this is we tell them. how systems are running in different countries in the european union and there is no need f
are here in moscow talking to russians russian counterparts and not as a permit this it mean that you discuss think this witness protection programs and i are you sharing some experience in the russians interested in such program and all . i can tell you that we started this this project from the. agency together with the russian federation started up in two thousand and eight and it is in the framework of the cooperation agreement that we have with the russian federation based on the strategic...
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will be will be considered russian by the society as guys actually exist because russian it's not this is it's not inappropriate and he for the first time during interventions century he never mentioned russian people as. bearer of statehood because and culture because we are all citizens of russia but culture as a product of spirit is not produced by if there are no emirates culture there is an arab culture we as citizens of russia we promote a better political system etc but tales and literature is composed only by cultural elation and reserve eat. and if you compare the russia's internal life russia has always been a multi country from the very beginning the famous russian historian clear chance to mention that contrary to the western europe where states where from the very beginning career oriented on the formation of the uni. monarch ethnic and confessional entities russia's team of russian pre-christian dreams was international. no question very important points of putin's manifesto the economic power of publishing where the mistake he prime minister. described the dependency on
will be will be considered russian by the society as guys actually exist because russian it's not this is it's not inappropriate and he for the first time during interventions century he never mentioned russian people as. bearer of statehood because and culture because we are all citizens of russia but culture as a product of spirit is not produced by if there are no emirates culture there is an arab culture we as citizens of russia we promote a better political system etc but tales and...
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themselves to find a consensus about a name that changed russian and world history forever. for crosstalk martin. ok alex i'd like to go back to you in london. in the studio brought up a very interesting point about how russia looked at the west and the west looked at russia during yeltsin's tenure how do you assess that i mean was there a pendulum there where there misperceptions on one side or both sides. i think they were misperceptions on both sides russia expected the west to applaud the end of communism the introduction of a post communist purportedly democratic regime and it. expected the west to give lots of money to support the regime in to stabilize the transition to market democracy but the west responded to russia's soft liberation by appearing to be fairly mean it wasn't the best of economic conditions the big marshall play marshall plan number two as it were didn't come about and russia became more and more disillusioned about real partnership with the west but the trouble with russian foreign policy we were back to before the discussion is that rhetorically th
themselves to find a consensus about a name that changed russian and world history forever. for crosstalk martin. ok alex i'd like to go back to you in london. in the studio brought up a very interesting point about how russia looked at the west and the west looked at russia during yeltsin's tenure how do you assess that i mean was there a pendulum there where there misperceptions on one side or both sides. i think they were misperceptions on both sides russia expected the west to applaud the...
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russian banks first at the very top right all the banks the likes of the t.v. for example they probably are less exposed to the crisis in europe and they're less exposed to the prices that mystically as well they also have very strong capital ratios and most of their capital cons courtesy of the government as a result of this high quality capital would call so we would expect far less disruption there and there is also implicit sovereign guarantee in the case of those banks there is a need the range here which in itself is relatively healthy some of the industrial base linked to the industrial assets and doesn't result of that they also are much more conservative in terms of their business lending and in terms of their development loans and things like that so they probably will be as well ok where the real problem will occur is that the lower tier of the banks the smaller banks which are very light on the external funding which also relied on foreign funding in many cases as well and as a result of that there certainly exposed to the crisis in europe at least
russian banks first at the very top right all the banks the likes of the t.v. for example they probably are less exposed to the crisis in europe and they're less exposed to the prices that mystically as well they also have very strong capital ratios and most of their capital cons courtesy of the government as a result of this high quality capital would call so we would expect far less disruption there and there is also implicit sovereign guarantee in the case of those banks there is a need the...
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the russian capital. breaking news story for you a russian. one hundred has gone missing during a flight with fifty people on board authorities in jakarta for the. night. officials say the plane may have crashed but they are not ruling out of possible hijacking. and we do have the latest pitches are off the line of that are being posted by russian. short.
the russian capital. breaking news story for you a russian. one hundred has gone missing during a flight with fifty people on board authorities in jakarta for the. night. officials say the plane may have crashed but they are not ruling out of possible hijacking. and we do have the latest pitches are off the line of that are being posted by russian. short.
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programmers and developers creating all the new generation of the son of the russian billionaire is investing in u.s. based social media companies i should invest in homegrown russian social media companies we know from the people out there in the social media phenomenon that they've got the tone for so let's move over to the rest of eastern europe here a max the first headline max prank mortgages cause pain in europe this is just remarkable max this is regarding the carry three that happened on mass across europe now by the time the economic crisis hit in two thousand and seven some two thirds of all mortgage loans in hungary were denominated in swiss francs two thirds max in poland more than half of mortgages were in francs while other eastern european baltic countries also had high rates now explain to the audience here what this means well the interest rates in switzerland are really cheap close to zero so people would borrow money and then low rate then they'd buy real estate in their home countries but they didn't factor in the currency risk. you see the thing is that people w
programmers and developers creating all the new generation of the son of the russian billionaire is investing in u.s. based social media companies i should invest in homegrown russian social media companies we know from the people out there in the social media phenomenon that they've got the tone for so let's move over to the rest of eastern europe here a max the first headline max prank mortgages cause pain in europe this is just remarkable max this is regarding the carry three that happened...
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and russian speaking people in ukraine for example and having a new border was not what people wanted ok maybe they didn't want to be part of the soviet union that's one thing but being separated from each other completely is another let's be heretical it's not even clear they didn't want to be part of the soviet union remember in march only a few months before the abolition of the soviet state there was a referendum. nine republics took place there was a very large turnout seventy six percent voted for the union the cultural point that nikolai makes are very very important but the more important thing is when the rest of the world was economically integrated in europe in particular suddenly what had been a soviet integrated economic common space was blown apart for no rational reason that's what plunged people at the beginning in the poverty along with the shock therapy now when you've seen then that's the kind of the logic of the economic integration driving itself well if there is a more there's a political resistance but the logic of the economics is formidable now suddenly you ha
and russian speaking people in ukraine for example and having a new border was not what people wanted ok maybe they didn't want to be part of the soviet union that's one thing but being separated from each other completely is another let's be heretical it's not even clear they didn't want to be part of the soviet union remember in march only a few months before the abolition of the soviet state there was a referendum. nine republics took place there was a very large turnout seventy six percent...
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threatening to execute a kidnapped ukrainian journalistic for ransom is not paid reportedly saying russian and ukrainian citizens should not be allowed to leave syria alive. britain says it has evidence of russia's involvement in the death of former spy alexander litvinenko after six years of a very intimate ride any tangible proof. that britain greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat exchange for a debt buyback scheme which many say is counterproductive. and does the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider acquiring nuclear energy is not just a matter of the city but of national pride. its national news and comment twenty four hours a day this is r.t. . but ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels faces execution on thursday and this fifty million dollar ransom is paid cochon of them had been working in syria during the conflict helping international media including r.t. the european federation of journalists strongly condemned targeting reporters for making outrageous demands a middle east co
threatening to execute a kidnapped ukrainian journalistic for ransom is not paid reportedly saying russian and ukrainian citizens should not be allowed to leave syria alive. britain says it has evidence of russia's involvement in the death of former spy alexander litvinenko after six years of a very intimate ride any tangible proof. that britain greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat exchange for a debt buyback scheme which many say is...
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you can tell an ordinary russian siberian and the blink of an. anthropologist in those days siberians were different clothes different food. different animals. but what about. my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. many. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia . filled with cabbage and making sure you can have many as a starter main dish. although it may draw. most people in siberia see nothing wrong with hunting only if you decide to participate. when you look upon martin. as in the middle of a swamp only accessible by transport. and when. it's inhabited by siberian a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel siberia maybe not the stuff of brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years siberia still not quite like anywhere else.
you can tell an ordinary russian siberian and the blink of an. anthropologist in those days siberians were different clothes different food. different animals. but what about. my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian. so i decided to. a small town just outside. many. dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine but only in siberia . filled with cabbage and making sure you can have many...