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welcome back saucy a quick check of the headlines. jailed russian oil tycoon may help her haul scare away sentencing in a new case and say the incentive spending is annoying to prison and a second trial has been. found guilty of embezzling billions of dollars along with his own with a business partner blocked all negative currently serving his fears for the types of asian unschooled. russia's prime minister islam's out of a lot of officials who would be called was unacceptable behavior thousands of passengers were left stranded in moscow terminals of days without basic help travel
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information and this comes up to severe weather caused lengthy delays and flight cancellations. in. the u.s. military where those less money flows to benefits sound bargains are wondering whether they're paying too much to fill the nation's more trust the federal debt has reportedly hit its highest level in sixty get. up next to me the money keeps a russia's president running on. calls in the head of. administrative board that's on aussie's interview shows up next.
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hello again and welcome to spotlight the interview on take time off and today my guest is of course. being the head of the russian president said minister to borat he probably knows more about life behind the kremlin walls that anyone else well at least much more than he will ever be able to share with the press today and spotlight legend of course is ready to talk about organizing the president. of the president's administrative toward manages the working life and i tenor of the russian head of state and even looks out of the functioning of the kremlin itself and refurbishing when necessary. also has other duties namely he heads the recent french commission on building a north of the center in the heart of paris it will be located just a few steps away from the eiffel tower and latinos as it can become one of the
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city's new sites. causing thank you for coming to the show. my first question is about the restoration of the german chancellor. is being restored to becomes a residence of the russian president and you have spoken to the press about it before saying and i quote that's the building will serve as the venue for a large number of official events that currently take place in moscow starting from advance attended by the president to those organized for deputies and of quote my question is what's the point of organizing events for top officials in a remote place like kaliningrad that must cost a lot of money. so i have to correct you here. we're not building a presidential residence we're building
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a state residence including red according to the prince but there's a big difference because the presidential residence is where the president alone leaves and works whereas the building we are working on will host events in the four months you've mentioned. now why do we need it first of all a large scale project like that one started in a province gives a strong impetus to the development of the related infrastructure which is happening now including red and the same thing happened in st petersburg earlier because of the constantine palace to reshape the entire coastline outside st petersburg. we are watching it happen again including right today as to why do we need to move events to kaliningrad there are several reasons that the astarte we want it might not seem very appropriate it will help solve moscow's traffic problems this is not a joke we all know that when presidents of all the country's foreign prime
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ministers or high level delegations arrive in moscow they meet with our leaders in the kremlin or in the white house but the thing is that dozens and sometimes even hundreds of experts from various minister isn't otherwise asians we work with come to moscow every day to meet with their counterparts or journalists. they move around moscow and we as the hosts try to make these people feel comfortable as korea and they come here to work after all. they move around in motorcades all various sizes usually accompanied by police cars that have said that this certainly has an aspect on moscow traffic and the worst thing is that while you two. to make our guests comfortable hundreds of thousands of people who are stuck in traffic jams cursed them in their heart and they create
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a negative energy. that's right and those visitors end up in a very negative atmosphere so. you're absolutely right and on some occasions quite often actually. late to them meetings because they can get through the jams. i wanted to ask this question later but since we're talking about traffic jams let me do it now why don't we russians top officials use helicopters say in britain or in the us government officials move around in helicopters that way they can get around faster and avoid causing traffic jams. well you know there are several reasons actually. we need hella paths to develop helicopter transport we have experimented in the kremlin so this is no longer a secret. various classes flew into the kremlin they landed there and the possibility of doing it regularly was started by experts.
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these studies showed that we couldn't do it on a regular basis the kremlin is not just the president's residence it's a historical building and it's on the unesco world heritage list the vibration the helicopters create might damage it hence it was only possible to use helicopters sporadically but that would solve nothing this why we gave up the idea there is no room for a habitat in the white house either we would need a morning landing pad on the premises to allow for regular transit so for now we find the problem unsolvable and i don't think we'll find a solution in the near future. another question then people must come up with these questions when they're stuck in traffic jams they seem to come up with a lot of advice for the president in their cars why don't rush his leaders live where they work lenin and stalin who lived in the kremlin would that be possible to . de. i don't think it's possible for several reasons of all the kremlin is a historian building and
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a museum it. most of it is open for public visits. is the president's official residence where he works and receives visitors and there is a part of the kremlin where the president's guests can state. i don't think any of this will change. the president and the prime minister will not leave in the white house or the kremlin that is where they work mr let's see if the russians know where. the residence is spotlights carter has tried to find out why they are well today try to find out about presidential residence well everybody knows that one house is the bissell residence and workplace of the u.s. president well is a palace in the residence of the french president and it is believed that the kremlin is that the sole residence of the russian president however in fact that is
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his working residence or not the place where he lives let's try to find out if russian snow where the president resides. is i didn't know i have absolutely no idea i only knew the crime than on the president's my neighbor. trying to cram one good leads in the bark of a rich kid who is in the kremlin you know you know he's got his own foot here in moscow session and you know. i think in moscow common this bank here you know it. may be new york you are not. i don't really know in the kremlin out of that bill that he has got a question guest which one many countries people can visit the president's residence but not in russia that's a good question by the way and many countries people are allowed inside presidential residence as people are now. even allowed to buckingham palace in our country a part of the kremlin is still closed to the public are there any thoughts to open his doors for people. there are not just thoughts but actions as well where taking
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consistent steps and i disagree that the kremlin is closed to general public i mean there is an area close for the public you know i can't say that this area presents any interest for people. well the main part is building fourteen. the barracks those barracks built in nine hundred thirty is our office buildings now by the way where closing them today for capital repairs is going to be a modern office building there is nothing to look at over there and plus the barracks where military school students who are building the barracks are located in further building so the kremlin regiment is based there and i think that it presents little interest as well so as the head of this huge system that is the moscow kremlin you believe that. limits in the kremlin presents no interest to the general public whatsoever. i am absolutely sure about that because i
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know the rooms inside out today the kremlin regiment occupies a part of those routes but others are occupied by the president's staff and one mall closed building is president's office the place where he works. all the major masterpieces which are a part of our history our open areas that these are the kremlin cathedrals the big kremlin palace patrick's palace the palace of passes to the armory and so on and so forth of course some buildings are not in ideal shape including yvonne the great bell tower but we're making progress and every year we will see the opening of many areas of the kremlin which are very interesting. as far as people in the west and london and washington are not eager to see any masterpieces cuts. what they want to see is how the president they want to see his bedroom his bathroom and stuff it can people see says things it's not the case in
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a buckingham palace people can see the throne room but not the bedroom. while i'm pretty sure that it's neither a buckingham palace nor the elysee palace show private rooms and they're not on display here also there are security issues i don't think that security officers will agree to make such areas hoping to everybody as opposed to. the security chief where we either resign or commit suicide. god forbid it's understandable of course that people are interested in such private areas. but this is improper curiosity. as for all masterpieces the rooms of the big kremlin palace are open. just recently construction workers discovered an old i can in one of the kremlin towers it was painted over when the communists were in power it was considered lost but now it's found are you still conducting archaeological exploration in the
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kremlin because that i can was found by accident that. it was not entirely an accident we knew that there could have been old icons there because. of it but this one was thought to be lost we have discovered another one now in a different kremlin tower we knew that these icons existed but we thought that they were destroyed after the revolution in those trouble some times people who painted over those icons to risk their lives doing that so. we're deeply grateful to them for saving the last two pieces exposed they probably dreamed that someday you these paintings will be discovered and this is exactly what happened to us a prison official says a bloody bit of caution ahead of the president's administrative spotlight will be back shortly right after a break so stay with us we'll continue in left and. welcome
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welcome back to spotlight i'm just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is a bloody mess of course and had the president's administrative board. as the russian president's gone to residence interesting that only one person in our street interviews got that right. is the country residence of our former presidents currently prime minister vladimir putin lived there during his presidency and stayed there after the term and new residence was prepared for the new president you should know both places in and out very different or do they sort of mirror each other. that if they don't mirror one another these residences used to be done churches built back in the soviet times so they're quite unique in design. but there are certain similarities in the architectural style and
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functions that i would save a mirror each other. could you mention that the residents and that would be a state residents not a presidential residence but how many official residences does the president of russia have. if we don't count the kremlin which is his main residence the president can work and stay in three other places they are much harder for che which is in sochi on the black sea as you know. and then working nine where he mostly lives and works and also was small residence involved i. was the one they were building for yeltsin right. right it's very small so prison inventive doesn't go there very often. so.
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yes i think i know what you're going to ask next but it's just people named dozens of places all over russia saying they are presidential residences that this is not true. when he stays somewhere for example at some residence in the editor in newark people start saying it is a presidential residence it's not his residence it belongs to the regional authorities or some other all in or. they just find the best place for the president to stay when he visits. interesting when the president chooses a place to stay besides his own residences who is more picky bush is in the president himself or his security service. including your people. but the president has only one requirement he needs to be able to function well as these accommodation he goes to these places to work and that's why the most
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important thing for him to have is an infrastructure that could accommodate a certain event but we also consider security issues and everything else is a combination of factors ok let's now talk about cars as one of our favorite subjects is it true that recently you started working towards having russian leaders ride in russian made cars again they're. you're going to place an order with the factory which made. i have commented on this many times at this point i can repeat this it's not true we have not placed any orders and are not going to. held talks with these factory and ask them to study the situation. what do we mean by that so i don't want to go into details and comment on the state of the russian car industry including zilch where these vehicles that you are talking about will meet with them it will take
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a lot of effort finances and personnel to restore this industry or build a new modern car plant so we asked the manufacturer and all the specialists to give their evaluation of the current situation tell us what needs to be done in order for this car to be produced again when we receive this information we will try to figure out if it's worth it. could be that it will cost too much and it will be a lot cheaper to buy foreign cause the ones that were very costly right back then they didn't really care about cost efficiency but if we look at the past from today's perspective yes you're right but those cars were basically hand built. they were produced by the so-called experimental unit you're absolutely right they were practically hand built these were won over current cars because such vehicles can never be cheap after the plane carrying half of the polish political elite
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crashed did you start thinking about your presidential fleet of jets unfortunately we hear news about airplanes crashing every day it means that we have serious problems with aircraft in russia. fortunately we started working on this issue. even before the tragedy. it truly is a problem that we begin to deal with it when i came to power and when i visit job much it's not a simple thing you cannot build a new plane in a month or in a year. we have been working on this problem for ten years this tragedy was just another reminder and pushed us to look even more closely into this issue so the proses over a new wing of the presidential fleet of jets is in full swing about half of the
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planes were using today and new all fairly new these planes are used all the time. and we're continuing to work in this area. are these russian planes yes they are russian planes they are ill and to this month we're expecting to get a new two two hundred fourteen is it true that you wanted to order ukrainian jazz but decided not to or is it just a rumor again. we're still close to the following the situation with the an one hundred forty eight plane and its modification and one hundred fifty eight i look at it myself i have been inside we're very interested in this jet besides some economic issues and its components it has a very valuable characteristic it can lend on pretty rough landing strips i don't think i need to explain why it's important you know that
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a lot of airports in our country are still in a pretty bad shape as far as i know the russian president also has the transported his disposal yes. he was remodeled at some point and turned into this luxury boat is that right at all yes you're right back in the soviet times too so cold presidential yachts were there. yeah they are actually ships not yachts they were called the crimea and the caucasus they were twin boats both converted minesweepers begg then it was considered a top notch job but it was done a very long time ago where were they docked in st petersburg and. no you can figure out where they are from by their names so the caucasus is in sochi in the north caucasus in the crimea is in the crimea the crimea is now at the disposal of the ukrainian president the caucasus who was the russian president's
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ship until recently too old now it's outdated and is now in the process of being decommissioned it doesn't need more than requirements is there going to be a new one. there is going to be a new one we are working on that in the beginning of the next year we will have a new ship are you converting a warship again or building a new one you. know it's not a warship and we're not building a new one but in order to save money we just decided to buy a ship on the market the market today's launches we choose the model that works for us and. does it look like like a million euros yacht or what is it. you know it's not a million years. it's almost the same size as the old boat about forty to fifty meters it will fulfill the functions who are purchasing it for it will accommodate the president and his guests sail in the black sea. it.
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does have a name already yes but i can't give it to you yet. when they plan to launch it i hope we will have the ship by the end of the year then we will have to go through a lot of formalities and in the beginning of the next year i will be able to tell you more and give the name of the ship and the last thing i. yes we could have actually started it was god and we did talk about it a little bit to paris to look at different designs of this unique russian cultural center is it true that you're choosing from four hundred proposed designs. yes the . russian and french x. birds will get together on december ninth for all next session choose the winners of the first round yes we have received over four hundred bid but after experts went through them we now have a hundred and six beads left for the first round and this is what we have now they
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will compete in the first round the panel will have to select tam finalists out of the one hundred six projects before december tenth who else is on the panel besides your some french experts yes we have an international panel. and seven french experts i am the chairman there are specialists from different areas on the panel and i was especially pleased to find out that one of the experts on the french side a representative of some french known governmental organization is a descendant of a russian noble family. on the panel right off course because there's going to be a church there is to the church will be the main building in this project that's what will have to choose this cathedral will have to become a beautiful addition to the architecture of central paris. thank you very much for
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being with us and just a reminder that led to the parson was to take he's the head of the presidency. and that's it for us here. back with more comments on what's going on. until then they are to take. as a. coach. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on.
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