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brighton. from phones to pressure. starts on t.v. don't come. back you're watching our t.v. and these are the top stories the terrorist next door a rising they were asked in new york turns a spotlight on a use policy for providing an extremist safe haven. during the fear of nuclear war the moscow bunker museum that's giving visitors a first hand experience of the horror of holocaust. turning divorce distress into dollars with half of us marriages breaking down we'll look out why it's an opportunity to make past bug out of failure. as russia develops its own silicon
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valley questions are being raised whether the project is really worth investing in r.t. so sure now as he talks to leading a team of eight or who is also wide of the government's key figures in getting the venture online. that's the. message of the museum thank you for being with us today so why did the authorities decide to build the innovation center from scratch rather than use takes listing base of science cities switch to moscow region alone has quite a number of good i often joke of skin for instance but i know. what beautiful. 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
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for scientific research the way i see it skolkovo is primarily a commercialization center the military industrial complex was the main consumer of products of sciences he's. everything is different its focus is on the junction 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 them 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
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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 a techno park and an innovation center to the particle 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 skolkovo sphere of influence skolkovo is 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 many investors are afraid to invest into corruption and difficult business conditions as they put it. firstly
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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 interested in international investments in russia's projects not merely for the funds themselves but primarily for the experience competence expertise vision of the market understanding of mechanisms and technology of business dealings that accompany 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 given this having visit skolkovo last spring some investors criticize the project citing a lack of scientific minds is russia planning on involving russian experts from the west. so. 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
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universities and research centers rather establishing efficient and mutually beneficial cooperation with the most important of the modern world's doesn't really 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 it looting the russians on their home loans in my opinion establishing efficient cooperation with these is more important than bringing a certain limited number of our fellow countrymen back to russia say to skolkovo even though this is something that is possible and is also worth doing. well. well in your opinion is there a guarantee that's 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.
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more. 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 absolutely do need us there 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 the 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 classic example of the up to date innovation product the entire world has been using the same cell phones any attempt to develop
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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 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 looses 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. 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
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and sales networks of these high tech products but. what role will grow materials play in the innovative economy. 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. 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
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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 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 differ. 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 uncompetitive in the world market. what. do you
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think is the biggest hindrance to introducing innovation today you know. i 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. by the 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 a 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 if 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
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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 development of our economy. how fast information technologies develop in russia what's our ranking in the world. of of. i don't think there's a measure to calculate this sort of thing i t. is a fairly broad term and there are many aspects to it for example if we look at computer software there are just two net software exporters in the world well 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 the two 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 exporter but it is not. 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
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soviet days when it emerged in the post soviet period and developed into the strong influence of transnational corporations which brought with them absolutely standard models of work market models applied worldwide. today id's 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 can. thank you very much for this interview. culture is that so much i'm afraid we're going to make it a lot of the plane carrying up the look of what can we expect them to some new year what does your crystal ball tell you and do we have any reason to believe two thousand and eleven will be any better than the. wealthy british style. spent on
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and welcome just for an artsy comment to you from the russian capital i'm on call sir and let's jump straight to the events that made it so that's all of our bulletin. played out of staff or bridge where just by the here is chelsea compact aston villa held on for three three draw. russian football in the twenty ten season of the sport in this country and for a football team novel mark bennett gives ard seen his say on the league's players from last year. these guys are usually seen as the last hope against sunderland some forwards from the opposition will take a look at the best ses of the kontinental hockey. and that's kick off with the english premier league where chelsea's struggles continue in twenty eleven despite staging a late come back the blues only managed
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a draw at home against aston villa. put them on the spot in the twenty third before the young equaliser also from the spot late in the first half a mil has to put two minutes into the second and then witness maybe the most amazing ten minutes of football at the end of the game video drop by equalized expect some regulation time john terry then got the lead in the eighty ninth. floor and salvage the points for delaying retirement shell to remain in the table for two points behind. and we continue now with part two of writer mark bennett's russian premier league team of the year richard dunne portrayed speaks to the author of football dean who picks the best and meat field and attack. moving on to midfield out of the center of quite a few candidates here the likes of the needs of. you can cop your mind if you have a motive i mean he's probably got a girl got to earn
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a place and he'll start the season by spectacularly sports and like amazing calls for a threat give him a place on the side. of yeah i mean some people don't like him because they think he's an idiot. and he was involved in a bust up with spartak moscow as manager. i think his energy and his just aggression give like any say over the edge and it should be interesting to see how he does next year and as a whole head in the champions league because of course they'll go straight through into the group stages no one has to face any tricky french sides in the qualify. because there's also. a great start to his career went off the boil it's a bit after the world cup but i mean you've got a long season. after the world cup tired of course. proprietors were always pretty do all season pretty consistent and again the second attack you but i mean i was really impressed by christian not war this season first year of captaincy of rubin
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and he really took on the mantle the responsibility eight goals for midfield a real driving force inside who really struggled to score goals for a long long period of the season but i think more impressive in the champions league games rather than in the russian premier league itself is interesting occasionally. because they can like rubens attack to score goals from open play in the old and. i think he's got the only goal against barcelona. one of the only. spots learn from. the two goals are those which again shows that he was ready to take on responsibility because postle on. when we. were driving anyone can look past danny came up. from a very serious injury stunning season. he was great i mean when it before he had his injury he was playing really really well and there are worries that maybe he wouldn't be able to achieve the same heights. and i'm sure we'll stay in russia but
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this is the best interest in the world he's a great player the right hand side of midfield i think this is a bit more tricky. d.d. was so impressive but he only played the season after being both off the walker was a very big impact newsmedia people were surprised that he was able to adapt so well because when the last british player got o'connell from the community of. a very successful career in russia and your head massive problems at the station to the game to life and things he was making it just seems to take completely in his stride to surprise a lot of people in life as well he does mean i never hear him complaining whereas i'm very levelheaded here was a cold i was complaining all the time about like taxes were too expensive he couldn't get sky t.v. and things and. all you hear about him is seems to talk to him he's a great to the russian game it's ok well it's for field offense and it's all about moving on into attack well springs to mind nineteen goals top score really
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really held together for long periods nothing he does is a place and team people often criticize him because it's a thing of the fails to perform in really important crucial matches which also show sport takes discipline. really. really helped. me as you say top goalscorer so you can come and leave him out of the side has also a little it is cool consistency if he ever does take up the offer. and explicit suggestion that he might want to and they play for the russian national team. for support striker all of a second striker a few candidates want a strong to. play at full. completely off the radar but i'm completely ready for it to this is career really with tom he's a good player in sports. and came back with sometimes can prove that. there were.
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but i mean the other one is over. i mean it was a game of two halves scored once in his first. games much scored twelve times after a summer break games those that are critical of his excellent just nothing at all. to a game like his prolific so. he's a little go to be in contention for it or maybe. another one exactly who came back after the summer break and again really push. i think we have to have to build a new team yes. i go with that so i can allow for the brazilian to link up a combination of. ok thanks ever so much it's all good for me. that was a richard band poor played interview football writer mark bennett's now let's move on to tennis they new year didn't start very well for the cause of next set us national team as they lost both opening rubbers to top seeded serbia and one cup
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now the first ever world number one and a validation overcame a tie break in the opening set and then in it said the second against doris slava should have up in the favorites had another scare as on the day goal of death took the first over world number three in the bob jock of age but the joker was able to recover to within three clinch the tie for the serves. over to the n.b.a. where there miami heat are increasingly looking more like the force everyone had the nation them to beat the brother wade and co overcoming a twenty point deficit to be the visiting golden state warriors here's the meat that he also with the highlights from the heat winners of four straight coming into the game and dwayne wade has been playing out of his mind but the warriors come out shooting the lights out how about a little new year half court buzzer beater from montane ellis golden state up by eight after quarter and he will carry on to the second former heat guard to will wright feeling comfortable in his old g.m.
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splashes with three yet six of them in route to thirty points but late in the second day he start to come alive le bron james grabs the board and then finds he's favorite right receiver dwyane wade for the bucket and the foul on the break. and in the third the heat really stepped up defensively should because with the strip on david lee le bron picks it up and says catch me if you can twenty five points with ten assists in seven and we bounce for l.b.j. on the night some more of the same which should be make the stop and get out and run with brown hands enough to wait again as the warriors fourteen one half time leave this down to just two where he had an almost similar line of twenty five eight and six early in the final tram another big golden state passed leading to a quick transition off nancy this time james james didn't. moneyball and the heat already have a four point advantage and they were able to hold on for the rare occasion here of le bron tonight on the drive but miami retain possession and marry a charmer sticks that they're going from behind the arc for an eight point lead
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miami are now tied with the boston celtics for the best record in the eastern conference meet us from our tea. party has already entered saying jail with the very best goals they kontinental hockey league's third season has had to offer so far but there were also games the way a netminders managed to steal the show and with picks the best moments and here they are the kontinental hockey league's top sate.
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