tv [untitled] December 10, 2010 1:30am-2:00am EST
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so there it's a half past the hour here in moscow the headlines. be clear up begins after students spent their anger from the streets in range to prove tripping over university fees to nine thousand pounds just to smash windows of government buildings or even attempt to come up during construction halls on this planet from . wiki leaks a pulse is waging online or call to friends such as a result most to prod and stop taking donations to the will supply side saying the u.s. is on the phone for the setting up signs and it's found without solid proof. and
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or searches in india uncover a massive number on the record of their own deaths dismissed fears or whether a great soviet lately will be drastically underestimated. the next we warm up in the hospitality of the people of russia's caucasus. i've heard great things about north setting you're alone in the people are supposed to be amazingly friendly the scenery breathtaking and the food never ending and it's only a short hop away from moscow just two hours by plane or frame by its towering mountains the region is time to move and seven hundred thousand people just on the software based on body count counts the area's administrative center of the city is capital city. and russian flood of cast means ruler of the caucasus and the city is decorated with monuments to its proud military history and its culture past and
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present. this is going to be my favorite sculpture and. these two gentlemen to play a game of not a d. which is the most popular game in the caucuses so it's sort of like a cross between backgammon and draw. and it looks like it's. going to have a busy trip and i wanted to make sure that i picked up a few souvenirs before i set off into the mountains all i needed was a couple of local girls to provide some gift inspiration i think excuse me could you tell me where you bought your shuttles to shop. the ladies pointed me in the direction of the salinas workshop she and her colleagues make handmade a set. following a design that's been popular here for centuries. and first we examine the
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museum exhibits and tell me often that all our artists on the basis of what we've got to make the kitchen an individual pattern is sketched out and then handed over to most a seamstress to begin and it's a painstaking process two months work. to make one of these. so who better to teach me the final. just full of the. everything. doesn't mean the needle was going to go where it was supposed to go. she did it i'm getting the feeling that i probably should have paid more attention. now it's fine good. it was becoming more. i left. to me and moved on to the next stage. was now that you can see the work has been pretty. it's possible to embroider this.
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each unique can sell for up to one hundred fifty dollars but it seems that small hole that selena's company makes. i thought these women here makes the dolls and she dresses them all by national costume. was like walking into a little girl's dream worlds these dolls are all individually decorated and have costumes from a set and other parts of the caucuses and if you don't have a doll's house to put them in some will be just as happy on the teapot. but this is much more than just through a new show each one of these could be a collector's item i'm just wondering if we might find a couple of. these two anyway. with gift buying sorted i was ready to head into the mountains and the region has plenty of dedicated volunteers to make sure you have a safe trip. you only have to see these amazing beers to understand how popular
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a sport rock climbing is in this area but of course it can also be extremely dangerous which is why north of thirty is mountain rescue teams are always in business. so he's been working here for more than ten years and promised to show me what it takes to be in a city and rescue ranger. we were meeting up with a group of one of the rangers taking their final practical exams in the winter rescuers have to deal with an accident every single day and that can often mean carrying a victim over treacherous terrain. so you can see it's really the of the makeshift here we've got. some ski poles and then the ropes that you would take with you on a normal. expedition and this is what they're using to make this makeshift stretcher. and victim is secure he's going to be moved. through and then once we have touched him. the point man at the front here. and
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i'll see you help us. to help get him across hopefully safely. but of course the rescuers have got to make it to the other side too. right. but getting a man across a canyon is one of the simplest of the rescue and there are plenty of other obstacles in the way with a room today visiting the mountains during the season it's essential that new ranges are prepared for everything. you need to make sure all that is secure. gets a smooth as possible and that was where i came in. kind of human. against
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the wall. and. i really have the easy job. and i certainly needed a bit of help getting him over the last. rites. get zero. zero. zero. zero zero. zero zero because. he could see the amount of these guys to put in to become rescue. feeling prepared for any of a launch i left the rangers and headed on into the mountains one of my favorite parts of any trip is checking out the local wildlife and i heard high up in the
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peaks here there are some very famous residents. so i'm going in search of the legendary. these. clinics but never hurts. hello. to the tour especially cajun mountain gotos made their home here for thousands of years. by hunters for their meat and made huge horns there also smart enough to keep plenty of distance between them and. a pretty coming these mountain goats it's hunting season and they haven't moved from the top of those mountains we wouldn't have been able to sort of though. sadly it seemed that that was as close to the torah as we were going to get but there was another skill i had to learn just in case i was ever around here on a very different sort of expedition. so there's no getting away from it if you're
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going hunting you need to be able to handle one of these as the closest all of a got to whoring live rounds has been a game so it's going to show me how to do it. right. now all of us right now. i have never really mixed so understandably i was eager to learn how to best not to accidentally kill myself. but. this is a most in frightful seven point six two caliber. to fire you must aim at first pressing the button to the shoulder. the distance between the eye and the scope should be some seven centimeters. take him into the state's case to. pull the trigger slowly. and fire you probably we still think we're here with you.
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sorry patiently explain the process apparently my rifle dates back to before the second world war so it was about destroyed and twisted as a firearm could be and with that sniper scope surely my plastic didn't stand a chance. now. on this program this one i am recording. is going to get right into you shoulda so i don't dislike ac and then squeeze the trigger. and then after all that build up. i completely miss who. the bottle is still alive but you know what they say if it first you don't succeed oh ah. ok. yeah second never saw straight down the middle.
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new late oh do you actually hear that. look it's moving that's not fake that's real. come down unfortunately that was pretty much as good as it got but i did manage to hit one other thing before we ran out of bullets. and concrete pillars stern dead. on the mountain goats live to fight another day. feeling confident that i would now survive any tourist sneak attacks i left saw and carried on hiking into the hills and when i reached an ancient watchtower i knew i was close to one of the region's most memorable sights. the views here and of the seventy are almost endlessly beautiful but if you come up
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to the mountains and search for a while you can find a seemingly innocent looking place with the since. this place is cool dotted gulfs all leaders grave and it's a somber as it sounds. is a local journalist i'm told me a little about its history. this so-called town of the dead is one of the largest nicopolis is in european russia. fifty different families are buried here in the east. three most four hundred years until the end of the eighteenth century living plague victims were brought here by their families and simply left to die. each building belong to a different family and the bigger your two the richer you were. the drawing windy climate is kept the bones here in excellent condition some even have tufts of hair still clinging to the scalp. but you just come forget how they got here. i
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can understand that you had to separate the infected from the healthy but i can't think of anything more terrifying. being brought here. placed among the bodies of your relatives. is a fascinating insight into the region's hawse history. and i was sorry to leave it behind him i was ready for some slightly chilling. british. finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy.
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could easily spend. but i needed to get back to the. us and that meant. amazingly even up here in the mountains in the coaxes it can still get pretty good phone reception of course that doesn't help if like me you've forgotten the thing but even stuck out here in the middle of nowhere that might not be such a big problem. at least if you know when to find an enterprising local engineer to use you know i was definitely. a plug in the middle of the outfits. we had like. using metal salvaged from an old mine on a little help from mother nature action has built his own hydroelectric power station and supplies him in a few lucky neighbors with free electricity and he can crank up the voltage when he
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likes the sluice gates. can regulate how much water comes out anyone thought. the water flows down the channel and through a two and a half ton turbine which turns an axle and supplies power to the generator meaning actual constantly has more than three hundred volts of electricity on top. how's that for a one man engineering project produces enough electricity his. own work that crane and power another twenty one houses as well. unfortunately it turns out that a taxi will even pick you up out here for the right price. and. as i was ready to check out a different kind of power. there's always been a strong relationship in the caucuses between his horse and here in the set here it's no different but only the very best roy. to join the troop. as.
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assistant is once again please don't bend your knees. i like charges of before all of the rusher in europe there's no easy ride in this company . i feel good. the ground. on the whole troop exuding danger i can see why people flock to see them perform but what exactly does it take to become a stunt rider. the us why each person has their own story and if you come to a theater above all else i love animals after all i was born in the year of the horse i like whole says this one is i like my with. my it is the biggest. she's my favorite student she came here after finishing high school she's with us
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yes. now we'll try to shape the course of every horseman. but i mean straight legs sit down softly what if you want to enjoy. the process. i guess some of that get off put in writing a few times in my travels around russia so obviously i was moved and ready to take the next step. apparently a full year is the troops most compliant horse perfect for some how much acrobatics . question is it. it's like my two best. times everything's fun it's impossible to fall from that it turns out the doing a press up on a horse is not quite as effortless as alex riders make it seem so i settle for a quick trial to ride the paddock much more. isn't this civil law or any of this rushing around and leaping out of your saddle. i can't imagine people
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paying to watch it but it suits me just but i think now go go go for you. straight legs us line don't bend your name. let's define your and i like to prepare for that make spectacular i'm back in town i have another appointment time needed to keep. so this should give you an idea of how friendly the people are here in a setting i've only been there a few days and i've already been invited to a wedding unfortunately my best suit is languishing in a wardrobe back in moscow which means that if i want to look at fault i'm going to need some help. this is the house of his old traditional tailless that's been supplying drawing screens guests for the best part of twenty eight. courses have their distinct.
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each costume is made to order and no detail ispat. the graffiti in these days and ask them graphic nationals to let them all a grandmother's is used to sweep such golden embroidery and wave this costumes and to when. ever they like these and i have a question was one of the general plot of the cost you women used to make centuries is. it doesn't yes to make wondrous good. and there's one other accessory that's always included these are two of the four open in the wedding the groom should lead a flank around brights head with three times is in five to five and bottom of the first just but those that cleans it that much give the bears to seven healthy boys and one healthy girl but those same lead and then she takes it up but this authenticity doesn't come cheap and oligarchs do so once me down the aisle in
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a hundred. thousand dollars old the creation. of the final stroke class isn't it beautiful very beautiful but i was in the market for a slightly cheaper option but i was still getting the royal treatment would you not only as a measures. name. but i'll warn. this is the way you quickly find out the horrible truth about how much weight you put on or how many inches said to me to put on your dentures or russia. for really just apparently that's because the good of me that it's fifty one. and the sleeve is six to so. much as just a bit on my waist with us what bonus. with all my measurements recorded is old ladies got to work on a few days later i was ready to try on my new outfits i just couldn't finish
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adjusting my bullets belt. and the finishing touch to this amazing outfit so. i think i'm ready for some don't. finally the big day had arrived john allen's wedding we still had a while before we would see to go and pick up shawna. people arrived it became increasingly obvious that i was the only person wearing traditional dress and they were expecting over a thousand guests. so you might think the reception is already begun but you'd be wrong because the point doesn't even made her appearance yet this is just the pre-processing that's my kind of weather. to. assess years he means a lot of food close of toasts. the first ones to do and. the second is to some. number three through ten are a bit of
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a blood. and it's an event at the guests are invited to meet the lady of the day. she might have already said hello to a few hundred people but jonah's day is only just beginning. as this is one of the most for the whole city and tie ceremony of the bride is introduced to be oldest much respect to the members of the christmas family sees officially welcomed us all as a friend. but that doesn't mean that our old relatives are just going to let us leave . this is one way of keeping the bride from being married so apparently all these guys have to hold back and also get them to leave the broader needs to pay for the privilege. to some good old fashioned bribery because we're already. so the ransom has been paid. for the girl said get out of the way. a law is the equivalent of
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a little secession. giveaway of the brides. another round of crazy drawing and horn honking later we were back at the groom's party and it was time for john to be formally unveiled. the whole day have been a constant mix of food don'ts and solemn ceremony but amazingly a line in joan a happy man once but then i noticed that they both slipped out of the main hall. so it goes against all. of brides and our group are actually in the same original the same day of their wedding that is pretty unusual is that all the way from each other. i list the happy couple to it but by then my outfit of the trying to do little attention and i can say i was
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surprised when i was told to prove my innocence on the dogs from. here exceeded all my expectations from the beauty of its mountains to the hospitality of its people it's a place i really didn't want to leave it doesn't matter who you all who way you're from come here. and i guarantee you'll feel like you're a hard. the issue is that so much of it there is only i mean i think when i see it in the real craziness. and see what does it mean. to me are insane or is it time to seriously consider. as you watch this tape i can only
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imagine the fear and the despair that you face for this is being recorded for viewing only after the disappearance of god's people from the earth. oh it's a pleasure coulter's it's a place of civilizations do we want to go back to the eighth century islamic alone or do we want to enjoy the blessings of liberty. really christianity is one of the only religion i think the only one that actually respects the rights of people who don't agree with. the spirit being in is taking place. on the station. ready to. wait for your moment one of the time and exclaim.
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