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petersburg golden jones and sacred spires the fairy tale of a russian winter every moment of your trip the thrill of ingrid visitors to russia for over eighty years interest will ensure your visit to russia is one you will never forget. you're watching are to you live from moscow on the news now away with our top stories president madrid is a visit to russia south korea islands provokes anger in japan which claims the far eastern territory as its own russia's foreign minister says tokyo's reaction is unacceptable the archipelago has been a source of dispute between the two countries since world war two and has prevented them from signing
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a peace treaty. a new technology that could revolutionize nuclear power scientists across the globe are pushing countries to give it a chance for their ideas are seen by some as a waste of energy known as story ahmed said to be the best alternative to your rainy i'm in could and dependence on fossil fuel. costs china's cost growing economy is called an alarm in you out in the u.s. fearful of its own financial future qantas warned a trade war could be on the cards china has been accused by some x. birth of manipulating its currency at america's expense. next stop russia is pulling out all the stops to boost its high tech sector and reduce its dependence on natural resources a state of the art center in skolkovo near moscow is being developed to bring out the country's innovation potential described as russia's answer to silicon valley the quest to modernize is the topic of today's interview with a top c.e.o. and our guest joins our chief sophie shevardnadze.
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yes. mr gummies down thank you for being with us today so why did the authorities decide to build the innovation center from scratch rather than use takes base of science cities switch to moscow region alone has quite a number of good i often joke of ski for instance. what little. firstly this innovation center isn't designed to be the same as a science city in soviet times science cities were built in our country as centers for scientific research the way i see it skolkovo is primarily a commercialisation center the military industrial complex was the main consumer of products of sciences he's. everything is different its focus is on the junction
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between applied science and the commercial use of innovative technology products this is due to the fact that the market provides consumers for innovative products and development the consumer being primarily the population itself therefore the infrastructure of the existing science cities doesn't adequately meet the requirements for these objectives it is more often costly to reconstruct than to build from scratch moreover there is the issue of mental heritage the existing science cities also include the people who live and work there it would be hard to integrate them into a new framework. of. the present and this is of innovation centers mean that the idea of techno parks is no longer relevant. i don't think so unfortunately in our country techno parks were created rather as construction projects building property and leasing office space due to a lack of systematic development an understanding of international experience to what is a fundamental difference between
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a techno park and an innovation center probably. as a rule techno parks are focused on a particular industry the skolkovo innovation center is much more diverse and far reaching however it doesn't eliminate the need for techno parks including those in other regions plus there's a possibility of bringing them within skulk of a sphere of influence spoke of it was also a pilot project that can be expanded further. if their ideas have high expectations regarding an american venture capital funds investment in skulk about why americans and what can we give them in return for investments that investors are afraid to invest into corruption and difficult business conditions as they put it. firstly i think it's rather obvious why he wants the americans silicon valley is the world's largest innovation center today this means that it has accumulated the largest wealth of experience which is closely related to investments we're
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interested in international investments in russia's projects not merely for the phones themselves but primarily for the experience competence expertise vision of the market understanding of mechanisms and technology of business dealings that a company investments. a venture investor always brings his experience along with his money when investing in a business and experience wise american funds are certainly the most experienced today. having visits skolkovo last spring some investors criticize the project citing a lack of scientific minds is russia planning on involving russian experts from the west. i don't believe that in the modern world it's actually ness. sorry to physically bring people back from the west from developed economies where they've undergone training in international universities and research centers rather establishing efficient and mutually beneficial cooperation with the most important of the modern world's doesn't really
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require someone's physical presence as long as they participate in a project in my opinion the development of technological diaspora networks has become a commonly accepted concept for instance the world bank has been particularly researching the impact of technology the aspers the polluting the russian diaspora on their homelands in my opinion establishing efficient cooperation with these is more important than bringing a certain limited number of our fellow countrymen back to russia. even though this is something that is possible and is also worth doing. well in your opinion is there a guarantee that is called will not turn into yet another costly but inefficient project which we have quite a few unfortunately how much does russia actually need it. in my opinion political will the will to carry out the project and an understanding of its necessity are the only possible guarantees as for the necessity i believe we
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absolutely do need. every historical period of the country's development every era has its challenges the challenges that russia is facing today aren't the same as fifty or one hundred years ago the soviet period science cities were responsible to the challenges of that time the scope of innovation center project is a response to a completely different challenge a challenge of the market and integration of the russian economy into the global innovative technology system i'll say it time and time again that the technological market is always global by definition and it always serves the needs of a particular individual a consumer and people's needs are very similar worldwide as people are very similar around the world cellphones are a classical. sample of the up to date innovation product the entire world has been using the same cell phones any attempt to develop a national cell phone would be in saying this is the globalization of technological business that had never been seen in previous forms of business several years ago
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one often saw a sticker saying made in the usa or even earlier made in the u.s.s.r. recently we've been seeing more and more sticker saying made in china but on the latest technological products the sticker loses its meaning the back of an i phone reads designed by apple in california assembled in china which means the product was developed in the u.s. and assembled in china using parts produced in other countries. one of today's very significant challenges for our country is the fact that we're poorly integrated into these international networks of added value to be more precise were integrated into them at the lowest levels suppliers of energy resources raw materials and lower level process products however in order to meet today's challenges and to make our economy competitive at the next stage of development our task is to integrate into this market at the highest levels in other words into the development production and sales networks of these high tech products.
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what role will grow materials play in the innovative economy. roller tiriel as will undoubtedly remain one of russia's main sources of income for a long time yet i think we should openly admit that the current economic modernization in russia would have been impossible without raw materials because this sector pays it earns the phones which state and private business invest in modernization projects an innovative economic development we would block well nevertheless we're trying to reduce our dependence on raw materials. in my view russia isn't trying to use its dependence on raw materials the thing is that those responsible for economic decisions understand only too well that we have quite a short time left to continue living off natural resources in the next ten fifteen or twenty years the world economic architecture will change so much that the raw material sector will simply lose the significance it has today. this year has seen
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a landmark event which is largely gone noticed for the first time in fifty years america's tesla a company that brought the first electric vehicle to the market has gone public this is a very significant event because it means that the markers which always reflect society's mood believed in the idea so much that it was ready to invest money into a project that would have been considered crazy and unthinkable just a few years ago. it also means that in the next ten to fifteen years a considerable part of the ultimo bill fleet will operate totally differently it will be electrical environmentally clean etc who will then need us and our oil if the world stops consuming oil as an energy resource in such huge amounts and if we fail to diversify and reorganize our economy and introduce innovative development then russia will turn out to be competitive in the world market. what. do you think is the biggest hindrance to introducing innovation today. i
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don't like the term introduce usually it's things which no one needs that have to be introduced things that are in demand should be sold and fortunately today our major companies at home are not at all keen on innovation. member of a working group which deals with the innovative development of state owned companies but i am perfectly aware that administrative methods can be used to introduce the need for innovation in state owned companies but that scheme won't work in private firms the demand for innovation emerges when the market becomes competitive competition forces companies to improve their work create products with a higher added value increased labor productivity cut expenses etc that's what innovation is needed for technological innovation doesn't influence eventual profit and loss because they depend on a monopoly in the market rather than official cooperation it's obvious that such a company will have no need for innovation that's why i believe that improving the competitiveness of russian business will certainly contribute to the innovative to . element of our economy. how fast information technologies develop in russia
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what's our ranking in a world. that i don't think there's a measure to calculate this sort of thing i t's a fairly broad term and there are many aspects to it for example if we look at computer software there are just two nest software exporters in the world while all the other countries are just net importers it doesn't mean that they don't export at all but their imports considerably exceed their exports to net exports are the united states and india at the moment there are signs that china and russia have a good chance of joining this club of net exporters russia is not. in the world to my mind is the most mature market branch of industry in russia i would largely explain this by the fact that it developed in post soviet years and was nonexistent in soviet days when it emerged in the post soviet period and developed into the strong influence of transnational corporations which brought with them absolutely
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standard models of work market models applied worldwide. today i t. is the most mature market segment of our economy absolutely transparent and deeply integrated in global infrastructure if we manage to do the same with other technological segments we will largely fulfill the task of innovative development. which you. thank you very much for this interview. shows that so much i think we should call on it here in america. it would appear that nothing interests republican party in. the four years of the g.o.p. . the
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but you know to put you know. to make hotels you're good enough you'll do a boutique hotel tons. in serbia multi-user very little in the hyatt regency they are going to. parties top stories president medvedev visit to russia south korea islands rocks anger in the past which claims the parking stone territory as its own press and foreign minister says tokyo's reaction is unacceptable the archipelago that a source of dispute between the countries since world war two has prevented them from signing a constraining. a new technology that could revolutionize the nuclear power scientists across the globe are pushing congress to give it a task and their ideas are seen by problem as a waste of energy known a story had said to be the best alternative to. radioman cloud and dependence on
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fossil fuel. watch china's transcribing are commonly is called an alarm in the u. outskirts of fearful of the a fact of its own financial future trying to have been accused by some experts of manipulating its currency at america's expense. many more details on all those stories at three pm long time up next it's the sport with andrew. now that thanks for watching the sporting this is what is coming up. we're not there yet is any details in his place to stay calm as they march towards the league title. plus the end of an era tiger woods misses world number one status to england's lee westwood. i'm within reach the san francisco giants edge closer to
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baseball's will see restocking. the person he. says his side can afford to relax as they look for their secondly title their three no win over a lan yet we can push them six points clear at the top of the russian premier league but just buy games to play these plays with his side's attacking before when some sort of a foreign home a free kick for the first four alexander. brace to take his tally of the season to twelve has any chance and back from the first league defeat at the hands of last week and they could wrap up the title within the next three games well and yet a left harboring above the relegation. maintenance is going to have lost ground managing early a one zero draw assassin despite having a one man advantage for almost the entire second half term assisted open for me army men five minutes to go before the break but alex even of got an equaliser straight after half time to discuss take three points behind grouping with
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a game in an. evening mala holding on to the last year i played spot despite going down to ten men against angie to meet you so much of gave them a leg up at the corner flag taking the brunt of the celebrations leapfrogging spot and to fish in the title. by my pick up against terry having to settle for a point and coming from a goal. and do it thanks to an equalizer there from florida made the doom. on the other end of the table and car remains stuck in the relegation zone after one nil defeat away to tom alexander could hit the north with the enemy go still time for. that any two points from safety and to put it in the picture here is the link between and the champions league sports for next season but i must go and look mighty poor in the europa league prices. while at the bottom are real scrap to survival to go down and move forward in the drop off. for the
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teams that absolves them in danger. by running this better news for liverpool they've moved three four. bolts in five. regas of holding them up to twelve. the crushing sunderland five one in the northeast darby while in the midlands. and good to go with it. the ice and i where there was a stunning result in the continental hockey league gets rookie playing from the two go which time to be in three two on penalties at the champions there were other figures of sunday night star simply just one four three western conference leading . the visitors with two goes up after the third period but look to take back that would venture took the picture on penalties jeremy yog unethical business is when the you know the time of a god one to one that will be least enough to meet school twice in the winter by
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free time to spot that more sky whenever behind among three one. of the nominees away in a shootout. tenney has won the season ending championships for a third time beating world number one caroline wozniacki to one and a half million dollars in the process is. set to take six three wozniacki them one the net. to level the match but the twenty seven year old belgian came out on top and they decided this the point that led to match point christ is driving the yes to the corners of the court and then match point was more straightforward kleist is ending the year with five titles. you know it's nice to end the year like this was a good match you both a really good tennis i think you really brought out the best of each other so it was a very tough tough battle some good tennis here and you don't have to do to win by that you know caroline is
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a very talented player and still very young so you know she's going to be a future ahead of her in the meantime you can cause an upset at the st petersburg open beating russian one former champion because usually this is the trophy after a six three seven six when only the second player from kazakstan to win in one thousand ppi title falling on the gloop of success in hamburg early this year let's move to the hardwood where tears scar have recovered some form after defeat in the euro league they bounced back with a comprehensive in the domestic beating league in russia thrashing ukraine at fifteen pro by fourteen points and watching them fly in with blood in the spigot. a different competition but see all tesco needed to put there for you are like sarge behind them jim on gordon joined the army man before the start of the season and was one of few shining lights in the team in the beginning of the campaign and he was influential for the home side in the first half of their clash with ukrainian new brock the american would eventually finish the game was fourteen points and
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fife steals and says sky's stablish their lead very quickly finish in the second quarter was a fifteen point advantage it was tough for the trainings to match the russian champions and their result was never in doubt and the final quarter became a dunk fast for that say scott blair's. two three because. to move. something. to give apollo. as far as to. say this is trying to. renew this game for others i like having a bottom or hand i like being the main guy so. it's good for me i'm used to my anger so i. want to bother my head i just want to make plays and notice or make shots from my pain would obey me one hundred and thirteen to seventy three
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was the final score there skara mean and beaten in the leak but the no need to show these kind of for your early by the midst of a cheat. well we'll stay with basketball because over in the states on three curling to help the utah jazz to get a comfortable win over oklahoma city a k forty seven thirty nine to coach including this dunk in the final very full rebounds and forces in the city his name on the night which ended one hundred twenty nine thousand nine hundred jazzy the victory stopping the tougher match in their worst start in thirty one years back in one nine hundred seventy nine i lost that really cool opening match it. another sunday gang defending champions the l.a. lakers schooled golden state at home one hundred seven to eighty three while miami and dallas came out with the way you picturing says they beat the jersey and the l.a. clippers respectively. that's where the san francisco giants are just a win away from claiming the world series they beat the texas rangers for nothing
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last night to go three one up in the best of seven contest or from buster posey hitting home runs for the giants huff smacking the ball deep into right field for a to run home run while posey belted his deep center failed to his first homer of the postseason. on that pitch at madison make sure of the shout out for san francisco they lead the series three one and ku claim the world series when the teams meet again at arlington on monday not. feel pretty good for sure. you know i'll thing in the sink you know until you know what is going. but. we got a win and looking forward tomorrow. meanwhile the san francisco forty nine ers got the better of the denver broncos at a packed stadium as the n.f.l.
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returned to london for a fourth time on sunday night backup quarterback troy smith was the hero for the forty nine this is his first stop for his side to level the sport ten ten in the fourth rushing for a one yard touchdown and midway through the quarter tossed a twenty eight yard touchdown pass to marty crabtree to put the forty nine seventeen ten up the broncos didn't want to come back but it fizzled out when orton threw an interception shauntay spend said i we really wanted to establish coming into the game. our running game and be able to. try to wear him down. i think pretty decent job of stopping us when i thought we did we had worn him down a little bit more so i thought he did a good job of fighting just like we were fighting. i should score then in other games kansas city needed overtime to be buffaloed a little sideways that says green bay jacksonville to miami. clint rush seattle
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thirty three three detroit san diego new england and time but they say pledged to victory. define the gulf as a new world number one england's lee westwood replaces tiger woods at the top here as the americans two hundred ninety one week right and even the west which is indeed at the moment he was able to. climb out the chance that the brain can. i had to finish in the top c. to become the new number one but the germans challenge fell away as he finished ten shots off the pace. won the event while westwood becomes your its first world number one since nick faldo back in one thousand nine hundred four. well done to him that is over sport for the moment. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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