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the russians assaulted this mountain for three months and could not take it. 3,000 russians and 1,000 people from the mountains died here. only seven of our mountain people survived the battle. narrator: eventually, the czarists prevailed, but the caucasians still dreamed of autonomy. in 1918, bolshevik revolutionaries exploited caucasian desires. it began a pattern of betrayal. wixman: lenin lied. he got all caucasians to support him in the russian revolution, and they did. and then, instead of being given a caucasian republic, they were divided into mini territories that caused a lot of problems. narrator: the boundaries were drawn byoseph stalin in a classic case of divide and conquer. the chechens were treated especially brutally. during world war ii, the entire chechen nation was deported to siberia and to the northern part of kazakhstan, where somewhere between a third and a half of the people died. therefore, the chechen bitterness is much greater. another thing is the chechens were not permitted to return to their homes, whereas the dagestanis are living in their traditional h
the russians assaulted this mountain for three months and could not take it. 3,000 russians and 1,000 people from the mountains died here. only seven of our mountain people survived the battle. narrator: eventually, the czarists prevailed, but the caucasians still dreamed of autonomy. in 1918, bolshevik revolutionaries exploited caucasian desires. it began a pattern of betrayal. wixman: lenin lied. he got all caucasians to support him in the russian revolution, and they did. and then, instead...
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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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and i was very fortunate i came from a russian family, tanya being a russian name. we spoke russian in the home. i didn't have to struggle with the language. and i went down to the usia office and had a short interview and it was accepted quickly. but there was a great batch of 75 young people, some i was one of the younger ones, there were people who finished college, done graduate work all in the russian area, literature, history, really intelligent group and i kind of fit into this. and what you're seeing here is a shot of me working in the model house. it must have been in the falle you can see i'm bundled up was getting cold, we finished in september, didn't we finish in september, george? >> yeah. >> it was cold, that is a quickie of that. >> ambassador has a tory to tell you. >> i never revealed this to you, tanya. >> maybe i should leave. >> he's only revealing it to you and people with in ssomnia on cspan. >> mcclellan was smart, he built 10 offices, 10 for the russians, 10 for us. the manager of the soviet on the soviet side, was there to help us, came unt
and i was very fortunate i came from a russian family, tanya being a russian name. we spoke russian in the home. i didn't have to struggle with the language. and i went down to the usia office and had a short interview and it was accepted quickly. but there was a great batch of 75 young people, some i was one of the younger ones, there were people who finished college, done graduate work all in the russian area, literature, history, really intelligent group and i kind of fit into this. and what...
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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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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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the russian policy of russian foreign policy is becoming more and more problematic which is good the reason why i've started talking about a bill the rooster countries like syria which are more dependent russia is there i think that that the criticism coming from moscow towards countries like belarus and syria would be more effective than criticizing the red states don't you don't you agree why do you think we're not criticizing them. we are definitely we do express our views including. those countries which you mentioned and not only but once again there are different channels and we are doing. speaking of syria we are doing a lot as a russia to. promote the political process to which would result definitely obviously in bettering the situation in the field of human rights but political process not the external external interference in the syrian matter so we are contributing and we are of course frankly telling our friends and partners when we see certain things which are wrong i mean in the field of human rights we don't hit it could you give us an example of the human rights viol
the russian policy of russian foreign policy is becoming more and more problematic which is good the reason why i've started talking about a bill the rooster countries like syria which are more dependent russia is there i think that that the criticism coming from moscow towards countries like belarus and syria would be more effective than criticizing the red states don't you don't you agree why do you think we're not criticizing them. we are definitely we do express our views including. those...
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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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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
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hit all the russian papers. but i thought of another thing, the soviets not too far away had a permanent exhibition of the -- >> huge exhibit. kind of like going through a small world's fair. and it was full of big permanent pavilions. each demonstrating something. how good the farms were, how good agriculture was, how good something industrial was. >> space. >> oh god, yes, so good, they were good on that. and they were. it was a big huge permanent exhibition you go through and spend like a day there looking at all this fun stuff and everybody knew, all the russians knew that this was all beautiful in the soviet exhibit, but it wasn't real. it hadn't happened. it was in the future. >> they had one of each. for that exhibition. >> it was never real. when khrushchev came and saw us, i really think he carried that thinking with him. like hey, this is a little house. nobody will have a house like this in america. a handful of people. people like this could have it, but the average american worker wouldn't have a ho
hit all the russian papers. but i thought of another thing, the soviets not too far away had a permanent exhibition of the -- >> huge exhibit. kind of like going through a small world's fair. and it was full of big permanent pavilions. each demonstrating something. how good the farms were, how good agriculture was, how good something industrial was. >> space. >> oh god, yes, so good, they were good on that. and they were. it was a big huge permanent exhibition you go through...
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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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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
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it's a half past the hour in the russian capital a recap of today's top stories now with the u.n. expected to take action on the syrian crisis activists in the country crying massacre as hundreds are allegedly killed by government troops in the city of homs u.n. security council meets on saturday to consider voting on a controversial draft resolution aimed at ending the conflict. part of protests against the police and the military government escalate in corinth across egypt for several people killed and hundreds injured demonstrators are accusing the police of negligence the ruling military council to step down. with just a month left until russia's presidential vote tens of thousands are expected to rally on the streets over banks on saturday the kremlin is trying to ensure that the upcoming election is fair and transparent calling for more observers installing webcams and polling stations. next week the russian prime minister's economic idea is under the microscope. spotlight. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse so
it's a half past the hour in the russian capital a recap of today's top stories now with the u.n. expected to take action on the syrian crisis activists in the country crying massacre as hundreds are allegedly killed by government troops in the city of homs u.n. security council meets on saturday to consider voting on a controversial draft resolution aimed at ending the conflict. part of protests against the police and the military government escalate in corinth across egypt for several people...
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so former russian sitting has described his new job. huge sixty five year old dutchman sadir and a half deal and has promised to focus on football development in dagestan it's a first permanent position in six years and his side a contract reportedly worth around twenty million dollars while also becoming the club's vice president because things are hitting the most significant thing about his new role is that the club is planning on developing the game in dagestan he says that is important.
so former russian sitting has described his new job. huge sixty five year old dutchman sadir and a half deal and has promised to focus on football development in dagestan it's a first permanent position in six years and his side a contract reportedly worth around twenty million dollars while also becoming the club's vice president because things are hitting the most significant thing about his new role is that the club is planning on developing the game in dagestan he says that is important.
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the fust former russian coach guus hiddink has described his new job russian premier league side as huge the sixty five year old dutchman signed an eighteen month deal and has promised to focus on football development in the darkest on region sittings first permanent club position in six years and he signed a contract reportedly worth around twenty million dollars while also becoming the club's vice president hitting says the most significant thing about his new role is that the club are planning on developing the game in dagestan he says that's as important as first team results his first game in charge will be away at the now moscow when the russian premier league season regimes next month. or. elsewhere in football it's f.a. cup fifth round weekend in england chelsea has burning in three or four other games including schools trip to sunderland everton his championship side blackpool knowledge and. bolton are millwall. now into football of a different kind in the season's first beach soccer tournament is under way here in moscow the europe each cup kicked off on friday.
the fust former russian coach guus hiddink has described his new job russian premier league side as huge the sixty five year old dutchman signed an eighteen month deal and has promised to focus on football development in the darkest on region sittings first permanent club position in six years and he signed a contract reportedly worth around twenty million dollars while also becoming the club's vice president hitting says the most significant thing about his new role is that the club are...
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it's a bad signal that means that russian state russian government. repressively think in the both political opposition well iraq crissy bureaucracy is always sort of it's not just rhetoric decision it's their little decision support it's a fighting against a position as well it was last year what do they tell you you do have contacts with with people behind the kremlin walls of course yes they do this they said to do they explain their decision it's interesting no one takes the responsibility here no one everyone says that's not me i don't know i ask another guy that's not me no one no one take the responsibility on him but. who makes a decision it's a question well but what's your feeling will your party be restored by the next parliamentary election due in six years i think so yes you think and i hope my hope my hope is that it will be not only my party as one of my partners in russia but worry much hope that we will be really united in strong liberal party is that it will be if it will be united liberal party it could take twenty twenty five thirt
it's a bad signal that means that russian state russian government. repressively think in the both political opposition well iraq crissy bureaucracy is always sort of it's not just rhetoric decision it's their little decision support it's a fighting against a position as well it was last year what do they tell you you do have contacts with with people behind the kremlin walls of course yes they do this they said to do they explain their decision it's interesting no one takes the responsibility...
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labia holds a referendum on whether russian should be an official language the motion which is likely to fail was put forward by the russian minority which represents a third of the population but complains of state discrimination. european impartiality is under scrutiny out a number of schools accused of brainwashing your own values into children they claim to teach multiculturalism but tight control of the curriculum raises questions about how much propaganda is being taught. and next following talks to craig cullen a man who brought the world famous cirque du soleil shows to russia. well . science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. hello again oh welcome to the spotlight they interviewed on our t.v. and now bernard and today my guest is craig. superglue so they is back in russia with a brand new is out of college. it runs in one of moscow's largest venues the grand kremlin palace which we acquired a serious mexico last summer as our come up premiered in new york in the radio city hall and was a warmly welcome by the pu
labia holds a referendum on whether russian should be an official language the motion which is likely to fail was put forward by the russian minority which represents a third of the population but complains of state discrimination. european impartiality is under scrutiny out a number of schools accused of brainwashing your own values into children they claim to teach multiculturalism but tight control of the curriculum raises questions about how much propaganda is being taught. and next...
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there is a very good russian saying which. i think should keep in mind those in the world who may be upset about our positions in this case taking on syria but there is a very good russian saying in my solution in doing this it would be like this don't spit into it well you may well need it for a drink of water. there you have it words coming straight from russian investor to do you have a tally churkin again addressing the press just before noon in new york city reaffirming russia's stance on trying to bring peace to syria right now you have russian officials there are trying to get some kind of peace process rolling because as we saw after heavy closed door meetings and open door meetings among security council members of western countries were not willing to to consider the the rushed.
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that we put the russian prime minister's economic ideas on the microscope in our interview. next. i. hello again and welcome to the spotlight play into the show on r.t. i'm older now and today we're talking about economic challenge despite the recent global turbulence and crisis russia has managed to keep it stuck on a me and a lot but even the most efficient models become obsolete one day and new ways are to be found to meet new challenges prime minister and presidential candidate lead a potent has published his version over how the russian economy as to be changed in the new rest future the article the world we welcome in general but some critics claim it's contradictory and say put in didn't propose any real solution so is the program a real remedy all rather intellectual speculation we're asking journalist shawn ramsey and the bladder or some out. russia's prime minister vladimir putin has recently been sharing his vision for russia's development in this series of pre-election manifestos published weekly in major russian newspapers the first antico outlined his vision funded r
that we put the russian prime minister's economic ideas on the microscope in our interview. next. i. hello again and welcome to the spotlight play into the show on r.t. i'm older now and today we're talking about economic challenge despite the recent global turbulence and crisis russia has managed to keep it stuck on a me and a lot but even the most efficient models become obsolete one day and new ways are to be found to meet new challenges prime minister and presidential candidate lead a...
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and wind of change in that fear as the country's russian minority hopes to win an upcoming referendum that could see the native language officially recognised. and gazprom has acknowledged to reduce gas supplies to european consumers all the details in twenty minutes in the business board. casting twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet it comes after an e.u. backed resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. but we're also getting disturbing footage from the rebel stronghold city of homs which opposition sources say is being shelled by the syrian army there are reports of casualties no this can't be verified earlier opposition fighters operating out of homs attacked a number of police patrols and army bases elsewhere in the country security forces say they've cleared all two gravel up near the capital seizing vast caches of arms and. those are way. counting sanctions against. each and social networking s
and wind of change in that fear as the country's russian minority hopes to win an upcoming referendum that could see the native language officially recognised. and gazprom has acknowledged to reduce gas supplies to european consumers all the details in twenty minutes in the business board. casting twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet it comes after an e.u....
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in the russian school schools sixty percent of the lessons must be taught. but excuse me chemistry biology and physics it's difficult to get even a new ruling which. does create a lot of problems for the students at the moment and of course it. is their results it was the threat that these schools where at least some lessons are taught in their native russian would be closed down for good that scared the russian minority which constitutes one third of the country's population they initiated a referendum on making a second state language something radical right wing parties call a threat to national integrity to fit into this world is against our constitution which says life is a man a national state and always be it it splits our society which has to have one solid foundation if you want to it to be like russia then line going to russia. would be . at least three quarters of a million people must vote yes for a constitutional change to take place but with support predicted to be just half that seems to be unlikely the outcome however could have been differen
in the russian school schools sixty percent of the lessons must be taught. but excuse me chemistry biology and physics it's difficult to get even a new ruling which. does create a lot of problems for the students at the moment and of course it. is their results it was the threat that these schools where at least some lessons are taught in their native russian would be closed down for good that scared the russian minority which constitutes one third of the country's population they initiated a...
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plus the russian mafia and minorities host for their language to be officially recognized in the post soviet baltic states are marred by reports of intimidation being used to dissuade people from taking part in an upcoming referendum. my from our studios in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said no way it's good to have you with us six pm here in the russian capital our top story the e.u. is preparing to further toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the country's regime the decision came after russia and china vetoed the latest draft u.n. resolution on syria moscow and beijing say the wording took sides in the syrian conflict as it's only blame the government for violence without mentioning armed extremist groups in syria opposition leaders claim at least. fifty people have been killed in a fresh wave of attacks by the army on the city of homes the government denies the assault and amateur footage showing the alleged shelling cannot be verified and as our team sara further of course an absence of credibility and video evidence from syria raises qu
plus the russian mafia and minorities host for their language to be officially recognized in the post soviet baltic states are marred by reports of intimidation being used to dissuade people from taking part in an upcoming referendum. my from our studios in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said no way it's good to have you with us six pm here in the russian capital our top story the e.u. is preparing to further toughen sanctions on syria in a bid to crank up pressure on the...
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wind of change as the country's russian minority prepares for its first political battle in a long struggle for basic rights. with well these are much more you know with welcome to the program the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet comes after an e.u. backed resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. meanwhile in syria security forces say they've cleared all but two positions strongholds around the capital seizing past caches of arms and explosives and on the way business and fighters in these have also reportedly attacked a number of army bases and police patrols with conflicting reports of casualties fighting has reached a peak in the past week hundreds want to know. each . for the past ten months one of the at. to vist he means of offering the world glimpses of the violence that's torn three syria actually his goods report how we got the brick through and we've just seen pictures which the b.b.c. can't verify to say many differing numbers and
wind of change as the country's russian minority prepares for its first political battle in a long struggle for basic rights. with well these are much more you know with welcome to the program the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet comes after an e.u. backed resolution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. meanwhile in syria security forces say they've...
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attack, not that we want the russians to attack. we want the russians to feel comfortable that the retaliatory capability is not threatened. remember, if you have ten interceptors and works perfectly. if you attack it with 11 missiles, you're going to win. so you can overwhelm the system. you can confuse the system with chaff and declaws of various kinds. you can blind the radars. you can now use cyber against the communication systems. there are many things you can do to try to defense an abm system. and art out that, i think, by my colleagues. the administration decided, after many meetings, consultations, memos, and other activities and consulting with many experts of a variety of persuasions, to modify the approach. and what was -- what was proved by the president was the european phase adaptive approach, epaa, european phase adaptive approach. what that entails was a group of interceptors placed in different places, some of which were yet to be determined, and some radars that were enter connected. that could defeat what we saw
attack, not that we want the russians to attack. we want the russians to feel comfortable that the retaliatory capability is not threatened. remember, if you have ten interceptors and works perfectly. if you attack it with 11 missiles, you're going to win. so you can overwhelm the system. you can confuse the system with chaff and declaws of various kinds. you can blind the radars. you can now use cyber against the communication systems. there are many things you can do to try to defense an abm...
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russian close up on r.t. . booking to business russia's goes from has acknowledged that it temporarily reduced supplies to european customers at the end of last week deliveries to some countries were cut by ten percent this is due to high demand in russia caused by a unusually cold weather the energy giant says it's now made up the shortfall in supply to europe and is pushing production to the maximum maria below from the school energy center to develop sport markets for gas cools the shortages. the first. to be blamed. for cold weather and the global warming the second european commission and the europeans who for the last two or three years established the policy they don't want long term twangers they want to have the support deliveries which crazed competitiveness and due to the fact now they have a lot of trading at least a lot of quite a few gas on this hops and gas according to the normal during the initial delivered the gas and. couldn't be blamed for this situation. so look at the stock markets in euro
russian close up on r.t. . booking to business russia's goes from has acknowledged that it temporarily reduced supplies to european customers at the end of last week deliveries to some countries were cut by ten percent this is due to high demand in russia caused by a unusually cold weather the energy giant says it's now made up the shortfall in supply to europe and is pushing production to the maximum maria below from the school energy center to develop sport markets for gas cools the...
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there is a growing demand among people in russia's main cities make products unfortunately for them russian shops have little to offer what is sold as eco and bio friendly is often far from it. by abroad as have found a niche in the market i think starboard environment and you fashion for a healthy lifestyle. there are no legal standards also defied labeling schemes for organic produce in russia. so individual farmers define it in their own way but it's really on every farmer's own conscience. alexander is a computer programmer who turned to working the land what started as a hobby is now a mini industry with several farms in the moscow region covering livestock fish vegetables and habs and he's even aiming for his first harvest of black caviar from sturgeon as he breeds not far away from moscow if you're ever on the big business simply can't afford to produce ecologically clean product they use pesticides to boost growth and lower the cost of everything i do is pure without a drop of chemicals. this new market in moscow had said and ambitious task to offer its customers and unprecedented r
there is a growing demand among people in russia's main cities make products unfortunately for them russian shops have little to offer what is sold as eco and bio friendly is often far from it. by abroad as have found a niche in the market i think starboard environment and you fashion for a healthy lifestyle. there are no legal standards also defied labeling schemes for organic produce in russia. so individual farmers define it in their own way but it's really on every farmer's own conscience....
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i think a very delicious for a russian bass. i would recommend for you to eat here and it's a good balance and it's very delicious and it's very filling the recipe of eleven hubs and spices used by kasey in preparation of the chicken remains a trade secret ok. time for reparation now safety and food hygiene is very important that all stop giving street straining my attention is given to all freshness of the project there was. no additives a put into any of the dishes here a k.f.c. . for my green head. preparation tick tick tick. final guest let's meet blessing lesson was born in nigeria and she's lived in moscow since two thousand and nine after coming here to complete a mouse's program we poor blessing to fast food outlets telemark a popular chain in russia that specializes in russian pancakes or police as the note here sides also offers various other washing dishes such as buckwheat kind of powerage more soup and the fast and all menus are available in english. blessing has a wide range of choice here savory pancakes with meat
i think a very delicious for a russian bass. i would recommend for you to eat here and it's a good balance and it's very delicious and it's very filling the recipe of eleven hubs and spices used by kasey in preparation of the chicken remains a trade secret ok. time for reparation now safety and food hygiene is very important that all stop giving street straining my attention is given to all freshness of the project there was. no additives a put into any of the dishes here a k.f.c. . for my...
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bus wind of change and launch here as the country's russian minorities hope and win to win an upcoming referendum that could see their native language officially recognized. and russia's gals problem with knowledge is cutting down supplies to europe and explains how it plans to satisfy increased european demand all that and more in about twenty minutes in the business bulletin. it's three pm here in moscow this is r t coming to you live from a nice to know way with our top story this hour the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet it comes after an e.u. backed resolution that could pave the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. we're also getting some disturbing footage from the rebel stronghold city of homes which opposition sources say is being shelled and surrounded by the syrian army there are reports of casualties all of this can't yet be verified earlier opposition fighters operating out of homes attacked a number of police patrols an army bases elsewhere in. country's
bus wind of change and launch here as the country's russian minorities hope and win to win an upcoming referendum that could see their native language officially recognized. and russia's gals problem with knowledge is cutting down supplies to europe and explains how it plans to satisfy increased european demand all that and more in about twenty minutes in the business bulletin. it's three pm here in moscow this is r t coming to you live from a nice to know way with our top story this hour the...
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how critical is the russian role in what is happening in syria at the moment? >> the irony is that russia was probably more important before they embarked in this current path. that is true throughout the arab world. this is the last nail in the coffin of what used to be a pretty substantial role for moscow during the cold war. really, now, they have lost legitimacy altogether. russia is on the wrong side of this issue in the perspective of the arab street. the arab league is opposite russia on this issue. this puts moscow in the cold. >> they might be on the wrong side of the issue but what about its influence inside of damascus? how much leverage does sergei lavrov have there? >> as soon as he lands and starts to talk about compromise, you know that the russians are talking to the opposition. the arms deal signed was expected to be executed more than a year from now. this will make a sought wonder, are they cutting another deal. -- this will make assad wonder. then when it goes to the other side of the seesaw, they don't have any leverage. >> after the u.n. v
how critical is the russian role in what is happening in syria at the moment? >> the irony is that russia was probably more important before they embarked in this current path. that is true throughout the arab world. this is the last nail in the coffin of what used to be a pretty substantial role for moscow during the cold war. really, now, they have lost legitimacy altogether. russia is on the wrong side of this issue in the perspective of the arab street. the arab league is opposite...
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while there was a surprise win for alexander in the women's four hundred meters the russian moved up to the distance from the two hundred meters and fifty one point four six the third fastest time in the world that share the mark in tennis russia booked their place in the semifinals of the fed cup after a three one victory over spain and will play serbia in the last four after taking it to no late on saturday russia were able to complete the job on sunday spain did half the deficit when world number thirty three ninety to try over lost in straight sets to carlos what is the five six six three but spent a lot of business over finished playing off the three sets win over sylvia solis the knows that and that sets up a home semifinal tie in april against belgium three two though the recent ten uncertainty over whether she rattled vailable. group. the problem will sharapova is not her desire to play but the fact that she's participating in a lot of tournaments held the states and if she has to fly back to europe for a fed cup match sure have trouble acclimating in three to five days i wis
while there was a surprise win for alexander in the women's four hundred meters the russian moved up to the distance from the two hundred meters and fifty one point four six the third fastest time in the world that share the mark in tennis russia booked their place in the semifinals of the fed cup after a three one victory over spain and will play serbia in the last four after taking it to no late on saturday russia were able to complete the job on sunday spain did half the deficit when world...
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the main objective of my visit to syria is to see the situation firsthand just as you know the russian state duma issued a statement on the situation in syria ten days ago speaking strongly against outside interference in syria's affairs and against the un and its security council siding with one of the parties in the civil conflict. we also believe that the syrian government should not be the only side obliged to lay down their weapons and that we armed groups opposing the government should do the same my task here is to conduct negotiations with the representatives of the authorities and the opposition to get a clearer picture of the situation and to give a report to the chairman and to keys of the state duma members as you know russians closely follow the situation in syria despite all the heated arguments in view of the upcoming presidential election of united russia for the ruling party and the opposition spoke in unison on this matter of what it was just about i don't rule out the possibility that the state duma will revisit the issue perhaps more than once. during your meeting w
the main objective of my visit to syria is to see the situation firsthand just as you know the russian state duma issued a statement on the situation in syria ten days ago speaking strongly against outside interference in syria's affairs and against the un and its security council siding with one of the parties in the civil conflict. we also believe that the syrian government should not be the only side obliged to lay down their weapons and that we armed groups opposing the government should do...
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the council was built not only by russian masters but also by foreign ones. they too lengthy style to the castle. here you can see the rock is then time and drum and stones as well as an alter russian style. in soviet times the castle was turned into a holiday resort the tourists what apprehensive about the building local people spoke of ghostly inhabitants who they believed to be the casals guardians. today the castle is as imposing as it ever was the message of doors leading into hollow rooms still produce a sinister creak. but the real ghosts in all castle. we hear the door screw keen as they move from room to room. but they don't bother us we share a common ground and get along with them quite well. in the village of where you have jenny and to recommend she coughed live everybody is getting ready for the or marie prayer service. cleans his body you know both else before facing one of the most important events in his life that's daybreak he will take part in one of the most pain shouldn't of sacred rights for the. yes. but to morrow i'll take a candle to
the council was built not only by russian masters but also by foreign ones. they too lengthy style to the castle. here you can see the rock is then time and drum and stones as well as an alter russian style. in soviet times the castle was turned into a holiday resort the tourists what apprehensive about the building local people spoke of ghostly inhabitants who they believed to be the casals guardians. today the castle is as imposing as it ever was the message of doors leading into hollow rooms...
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technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes online has failed to prove russian democracy. going to change in the fear of the country's russian minority hopes to win in the coming referendum that could see their native language officially recognize this the next attempt to secure their political rights. and in the business will attend gal's problem has acknowledged to reduce gas supplies to european customers the details in about twenty minutes. with well news and much more you know with characteristic the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet it comes off to a solution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. meanwhile in syria security forces cleared all but two positions strongholds around the capital seizing vast countries of arms and explosives in the. opposition fighters in homs also reportedly attacked a number of bases and police patrols with conflicting reports of casualties of fighting has reached a peak in the past few
technology to support political activism prime minister putin goes online has failed to prove russian democracy. going to change in the fear of the country's russian minority hopes to win in the coming referendum that could see their native language officially recognize this the next attempt to secure their political rights. and in the business will attend gal's problem has acknowledged to reduce gas supplies to european customers the details in about twenty minutes. with well news and much...
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winds of change in latvia as the country's russian minority groups to win an upcoming referendum that could see the native language push recognized. on air and online twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet comes after the e.u. back to a solution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. also getting disturbing footage from the rebel stronghold city of homs which opposition sources say is being shelled by the syrian army. of casualties no this can't yet be verified well your opposition fighters operating out of homs attacked a number of police patrols and on bases elsewhere in the country security forces say they've cleared all but two near the capital seizing vast caches of arms and explosives along the way. contents of which is understanding. each and social networking site. i have for the past ten months being one of the activists the means of offering the world glimpses of the violence that has torn three syri
winds of change in latvia as the country's russian minority groups to win an upcoming referendum that could see the native language push recognized. on air and online twenty four hours a day this is r.t. the european union is preparing a new batch of sanctions against syria which the french foreign minister says will be the harshest yet comes after the e.u. back to a solution that could have paved the way for military intervention was struck down at the u.n. also getting disturbing footage from...
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and the foreign media has a new darling russian blogger and anticorruption activist. who's more radical and aggressive. type police are searching for two more suspects linked to a failed terror plot targeting two israeli diplomats in bangkok to arraign have already been detained there are explosions in thailand tehran already under enormous international pressure over its nuclear program denies accusations it was behind the attack when reports. like the battle drones are growing louder and louder with israel continuing to this really harsh rhetoric towards iran accusing them essentially of terrorizing the entire world community there was a harsh statement from tel aviv which called to impose paralyzing sanctions on tehran all this while iran has just made it clear that they are indeed ready to sit down for talks to continue talks on its nuclear program but the prime minister of israel has made a statement saying that iranian aggression should be stopped so there of course that brings forth many theories that the military confrontation with iran is imminent and nowhere
and the foreign media has a new darling russian blogger and anticorruption activist. who's more radical and aggressive. type police are searching for two more suspects linked to a failed terror plot targeting two israeli diplomats in bangkok to arraign have already been detained there are explosions in thailand tehran already under enormous international pressure over its nuclear program denies accusations it was behind the attack when reports. like the battle drones are growing louder and...
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ellen welcomed suppose there's a here i think i would start with the russian crops where mother nature as a once again playing tricks just a year after a severe drought the country sponsons are facing a cold side as was his business psilocybe also has more. the home of crops may have been damaged by the extreme cold weather say worried farmers italy germany france and poland are also risk from sustained low temperatures which of thirty three in some parts there is expected to still rock at prices for things like wine and bread wheat futures have been thought of the ukraine russian government warned they may limits exports to guarantee their mystic supply both countries are usually big exporters of grain global we proceed eleven percent in the second half of general alone we will russia's top poured over receipts because the suspended load at its grain terminal several times after the black sea froze over for the first time in thirty years a drop from july to november last year has already weakened crops of russia's one company says fifty percent of the country's great crop could be dam
ellen welcomed suppose there's a here i think i would start with the russian crops where mother nature as a once again playing tricks just a year after a severe drought the country sponsons are facing a cold side as was his business psilocybe also has more. the home of crops may have been damaged by the extreme cold weather say worried farmers italy germany france and poland are also risk from sustained low temperatures which of thirty three in some parts there is expected to still rock at...
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russian experts. politicians that into syria would totally miss balance the whole region that this is some actually think that that an intervention in syria would be the first step to further attack iran is that true and while what makes people think well first of all i would say that foreign intervention in syria or indeed anywhere on less there are truly exceptional circumstances bordering on the unique who is something that should be rejected and the pose is a matter of principle i think that this is a specific situation in syria there are all kinds of additional reasons to reject and oppose any attempt at foreign military intervention in syria regarding your question about iran. i think those who have iran in their in their sights certainly would see. regime change or you know the destruction of the syrian state or whatever as as a good preamble to an attack on iran but i'm but i think it may be exaggerating a bit to suggest that iran is motivating current western policy towards toward syria i thi
russian experts. politicians that into syria would totally miss balance the whole region that this is some actually think that that an intervention in syria would be the first step to further attack iran is that true and while what makes people think well first of all i would say that foreign intervention in syria or indeed anywhere on less there are truly exceptional circumstances bordering on the unique who is something that should be rejected and the pose is a matter of principle i think...
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population they initiated a referendum on making russian law to be a second state language something radical right wing parties call a threat to national integrity to fit into this vote is against our constitution which says life is a man a national state and always be it it splits our society which has to have one solid foundation and if you are not to it to be like russia then lion not going to russia and leave us be. at least three quarters of a million people must vote yes for a constitutional change to take place but with support predicted to be just half that seems to be unlikely the outcome however could have been different if another three hundred twenty thousand residents were allowed to vote those are ethnic russians who spare and grandparents came here after nine hundred forty five they were denied citizenship after a lot of it became independent and are still carrying allien passports people will do for beginning independence because. and. people who. voted for. and afterwards. and it's a fraud it's a problem. it's a problem mutual trust it's a problem of relations betwee
population they initiated a referendum on making russian law to be a second state language something radical right wing parties call a threat to national integrity to fit into this vote is against our constitution which says life is a man a national state and always be it it splits our society which has to have one solid foundation and if you are not to it to be like russia then lion not going to russia and leave us be. at least three quarters of a million people must vote yes for a...
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as well as an old russian style. in soviet times the cultural was turned into a holiday resort the tourists what apprehensive about the building local people spoke of ghostly inhabitants who they believed to be the cause was guardians. today because it was as imposing as it ever was a massive doors leading into hollow rooms still produce a sinister creak. the road goes no castle. we hear the door squeaking as the men from room to move. but they don't bother us we share a common grounds and get along with them quite well. in the village of where you have getting into a convention often if everybody is getting ready for the all marine press service. cleans his body and above else before facing one of the most important events in his life as daybreak he will take part in one of the most ancient of sacred rights for the murray people. and to morrow i'll take a candle to the secret group the mist weeks for such candles army of him candles water from shops are no good for this purpose they should be combing. the candle sym
as well as an old russian style. in soviet times the cultural was turned into a holiday resort the tourists what apprehensive about the building local people spoke of ghostly inhabitants who they believed to be the cause was guardians. today because it was as imposing as it ever was a massive doors leading into hollow rooms still produce a sinister creak. the road goes no castle. we hear the door squeaking as the men from room to move. but they don't bother us we share a common grounds and get...