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welcome back here with here's a look at the top stories egyptian army says it will not fire on the sounds of protesters demanding president hosni mubarak step down but there are fears the man had picked to lead the uprising will seek to align with washington's agenda the former head of the un's nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei hasn't even been an age of for decades. the western media covers the riots in egypt as a democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own tune experts say the mainstream views played by double standards which are all
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about politics rather than actual you courting. and eighty years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country and you want to mention the way leaders home city is just part of today's commemorations. so they have lines up next artie's so if your analogy talks of the way presidents head of protocol was revealed details about the real. but i feel better than that hello mr xi chang thank you very much for joining us today so the new russia yeltsin is to first president of russia what were the main new protocol procedures that came with him. i think will be more relevant to describe how i got the job with the new russia and yeltsin as
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a new president there was no protocol we had some innovations with mikhail gorbachev when i was head of his protocol and i was the first assume the position soon after he was elected president of the soviet union we had not succeeded in many respects though so i was invited to work with buddies nikolayevich when i had been hired and we began to build up this protocol it was indeed rather interesting each of us thought he was in charge so an entourage developed around the president the first thing to be done was to implement the president's instructions and create a precedent for protocol. apparently we would not come up with anything new because protocol everywhere is always unbending most importantly we do everybody's attention to us with this protocol with this precedence no i'm pleased to see that protocols are nearly everywhere there's no such thing that someone says one thing and someone else says something completely different i was very lucky that barry's nikolaevitch and i were very particular about this work he was fond of protocol of
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order and would never be late anywhere he would find it unacceptable of someone was late which i had a tough task of explaining to him someone's lateness which he wore the yeltsin was a very spontaneous person surely infringements of prosecutor wearing evitable. was he was indeed spontaneous but you know he never infringed protocol he may have deviated from some etiquette norms and many people confuse these things for protocol. however he never disrupted any event was never late but being emotional he might do something totally unexpected like the time when he famously conducted an orchestra again it depended on when his mood took him and you have to understand him and as he turned his head back it was only the stunned he tried to signal that it should be stopped well all the rest were just standing around in applauding what you know was there are no occasion when you felt awkward and were ready to say that's it i'm giving up and quitting much of. when i approached him there was never
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an instance when he would give up and say go away if that had happened i probably would have quit but he would always listen to me it was impossible to guide him but it was possible to come to an agreement with him and he would keep his word while i had the right to keep him in the know. as a go f. the but rumor has it that yeltsin personally inspected the gifts handed to foreign delegations or hands of states. very little is said about yeltsin as a person he was a unique person who went through all kinds of things in life born into a common family right through his life to his death he was always his own man it's worth saying first and foremost that he was really into sports including fishing and hunting hard to believe that even age seventy if you go swimming in water that was only seven or nine degrees. he was very particular about gifts he was supposed to give to heads of state or whoever this work was very hard it was my job to prepare those gifts and he would select them or we had a special group that looked into along with the foreign ministry the interests of
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the person in question to make the gift to his or her liking normally would get bunches of letters of gratitude to the head of state will to me. a gift might seem to be insignificant at first for instance when you president chirac during his student years was fond of pushkin so we bought him a full edition of pushkin in thirty volumes. then for instance what we supposed to present to president clinton it took us a long time before we decided on donating to him a statue of clinton himself playing the saxophone which he granted and said hold it don't give it away otherwise they'll break it. does it made a fantastic thing indeed was he himself fond of receiving gifts was a particular about what was donated to him. oh yes and i had great friendly relations with people who worked with many state leaders they would ask me about yeltsin's hobbies and due to this i from a cell phone a real mrs they began to present racket some tennis balls and ball serving devices
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we got so many that we didn't know where to put them all buddies nikolaevitch gave instructions that everything should be mainly forwarded to sports academies once we revealed the secret bodies nikolaevitch was very fond of history books and rare additions there are two options one present can be handed through protocol or in person he did the letter usually the guest ends in the gift and in turn we hand announce the presenters then opened talked about and taken away most evolved in memory where a prominent columnist writes that during a trip through say bierria with a delegation from japan he allegedly promised to give the carols to japan is this some sort of a historical joke. nothing of the kind happened it's a historical joke i can't guarantee what was done when he was chairman of the supreme council and he indeed had his first trip to japan but when he was already presidents there was no question about it i attended all the meetings including with hashem during yeltsin's trips to japan on the contrary we had to work long and
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hard and given away the career was never in question. he was a man who never has attained it to talk to his people and never fear to looks. traits into the eyes of his people what stories can you recall about people's empathy with him. when. he would spontaneously go out to the people into the crowd you could imagine that in such cases the people were only happy when that happened. the rebels in russia and it brought. us a big war years especially in southern russia actually wherever we went as a standby something different when he had retired and we went to latvia during his presidency he had never visited latvia i was surprised we didn't go to a predominantly russian speaking area but to call and in the very heart of latvia we many don't even speak russian what. kind of a crowd of fifteen hundred to two thousand gathered. people understood the role that he took on it was easier to destroy than to build but on the other hand it was
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necessary to build up a new life so as the people could feel some real changes taking place you know president yeltsin was subjected to severe criticism during his presidency obviously people in such positions may have worked out some kind of only unity which enables them to distance their mind from it and keep on doing their job but well humans at the end of the day where his feelings hurt one quarter of what the mcmuffin it before it goes without saying that he was hurt more than once it was suggested that we should sue them but he would never resort to that let them speak they must have this say. no to those with. his eightieth anniversaries being celebrated more than his seventieth when he was still alive because he is that narrated of war after he has passed away. when he turned seventy he was very ill so the celebrations passed nearly unnoticed as a matter of fact what we had in store for the celebrations we used only a year later. so now it's his eightieth birthday europe time goes on people are
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comparing what we had before and what we had after russia was moving on and i believe our citizens do not want to return to the past back to the one nine hundred ninety s. to stand in queues and empty shelves and shops. and the one thousand square extremely difficult times with events that sure can shape the country not every ruler faces so many groundbreaking events during his presidency sometimes it seemed he was holding up the country in his hands but a bomb that could explode at any moment how did he himself assess his time as president what did he compare this period to speak well but with the boredom of it was a group in that respect he was a bit reticent and would never try to compare his work with anyone else's like charles de gaulle he was apparently upset when something went wrong and that he had actually not lived the renascence would raise the question especially during his last months he regretted that the agreements reached with the newly formed countries of the c.i.s. when the soviet union collapsed did not turn out as planned he regretted that so
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much. i would wish just a good example he often mention his extraordinary intuition how is the shown can you give examples when it really helped him. blaming what president clinton once said that when he saw yeltsin climb the tank he had entered into history the fates gave him a tough time in which to govern but history will be kind to him he said when he was acting on in she was in at that exact moment and he feared nothing when you're out he also had a wonderful sense of humor i guess to my memory he was the only leader to always deliver speeches without a script he would never has a tape to poke fun at himself that it helped him at any crucial moments. well not many know this but he used to read a lot and he had a brilliant memory when on board the plane i would give him some documents and after the flight he would break the local governor of a figure he had not even bothered to learn about his own region this is one of yeltsin's unique traits that every leader wants to live in dignity yeltsin resigned
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under his own volition whether we was what made the move unique he had analyzed things had he been preparing for that for a long time i believe since the surgery all throughout nine hundred ninety eight. what reaction did he expect. he did not expect any reaction when the election took place he had selected a candidate in a not expected any appeals for him to come back he never even thought about it so he said take care of russia i made it free your mission is to protect russia he was aware of not being physically strong anymore besides his age was an issue so he chose to give way to the younger generation that's for sure he did help lead him and put in enter the power circle didn't he what relations did they have. they had a great relationship in this remains we are a happy nation during this period founded by bodies nikolayevich just consider the
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attitude body cynical of it's in his family his widow by putin and medvedev and their wives as one american told me the president is always the president either good or bad nixon had his watergate but he is considered the president. what was yeltsin's life like after the presidency and i don't mean the everyday routine had he peace of mind or perhaps his feelings were hurt or around the country he thought like he had done everything he could. but that he was not hurts he may have had tensions at meetings some items were discussed with the leadership and he would agree to something we never publish that in the press no need for that it would be inappropriate to manifest a kind of pressure on his behalf he opposed the anthem he just could not accept that to some extent he did not like the system of appointing regional governors rather than elect him and later he began to analyze it and thought it had been perhaps a proper move although it would be proper to return to elections some days he was not overly confident and he would never ask for too much he would make plans for
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trips and he would travel five six or even eight times to various regions a year because as a matter of fact he had not seen the world. of thank you very much. the. for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. this is not a theatrical sit. this is a real correctional facility. is there any cultural life behind us.
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on the thousands of protesters demanding president hosni mubarak step down. to. washington the former head of the u.s. nuclear watchdog mohamed el baradei has a name or do. cade's. the western media covers the riots as democratic storm twisting the story and other similar events to suit their own two experts say the mainstream view is played by double standards which are all about politics rather than actually reporting. an eighty years since the birth of boris yeltsin the legacy of russia's first president is remembered across the country and you want a moment in the labor leaders told city is just part of today's commemorations. so
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we have lines here in our tea and sports next with natalia. hello and welcome you're watching this board headlines passed. last minute transposed another taurus leaves little hole for chelsea wholesome sign been taken to found a david lewis. green bay packers arrive in dallas for preparations ahead on this sunday's super bowl forty five. and also andre kirilenko. a narrow win over a shallow. losing streak in the and b. . and we start with the bulletin on the tour is officially moved to chelsea from liverpool on the final day of the january transfer window and one of our more which is club breaking the british transfer record after paying fifty eight million pounds for the strike on the twenty six year old signing a five and
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a haul with lewis doris wong. up around the two thousand and eight european championships with spain his band three a hall jazz of liverpool off to joining from us let's go madrid scoring eighty one goals in one hadn't been for matches chelsea also brought team benfica defender david lewis for every pull to twenty five million pounds. loophole in or in town look to plug the gap left by the tourists was moved by signing to strike as heroes while lewis suarez from explore every twenty three million pounds and newcastle's andy carroll wealthy cool . someone else in this with. the orders would be for those who support to. this money. if you want to bring someone else. at the
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last minute. jell saber clash later today as they take on some dylan looking for a band. to fade to the blackouts a few months ago sunderland strengthened by their own signings are aiming to retain that result on home soil now although manager is going to be a very different game i see chelsea gets bonus we can it was chose he again of old of the team that we all know this need to show you how difficult this league is to make chelsea can go on a barren run. everywhere you look or there could still quality i still think they'll finish the season strongly certainly the evidence was seen at both we could go who are terrific away from a big strong resilient and of course that could some wonderfully gifted footballer so we'll have to play it were best we did a few weeks ago down in stamford bridge but this is the game where we've enjoyed and enjoyed the challenge of it. moving stateside now and the state was arrived in
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dallas monday night for the super bowl clash with the packers and the cowboys stadium on sunday. six time and of all champions bow down to the forty fifth edition of the super bowl a slight underdogs following in the same isn't however the. south played in three of the ball six super bowls and feel confident in their quest for a seventh lombardi trophy the steelers finished the season with a while to four record and are now facing the league's second to found steyn second only to themselves. i think the part about this is it's two storied franchises. and i think the fans will really enjoy it it's going to be very crazy because no place going to yellow because of both teams so we thought this is going to be an execution oriented game the team that executes better is got a better chance to win so we got a shot at us with a battle with that and do it with with the nine leaks were executed out of. green
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bay also arrived in dallas later on monday for what will be a very fast super bowl appearance and foot seamy as the packers however are downplaying that stress that the game will be won between the lines on sunday. their super bowl experience to their advantage is is today through through sunday so that's why we spent the extra time. going through exactly every single day we'll be as a football team meeting every morning seven forty five and make sure we're crystal clear on what's expected of us because the preparation is the prize that's what we're after we want to be the most best prepared football team we understand they've been through it that is the band is the band but you know we feel we do a very good job preparing are today. meanwhile a selection of the n.f.l.'s brightest and best of once again done battle in hawaii in the any old pro bowl all-star game the n.f.c. getting the better of their a c. conference opponents over the weekend a massive total of thirteen times down to kicks entertaining the crowd the second
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highest point total in history tropical rain storm cleared up right before the game just in time for the d'angelo holmes show the rescues cornerback and eventual pro bowl m.v.p. honors the a i've seen fought hard to overcome a massive forty two point deficit the jaguars mercedez who is showing why he is a luxury for any back to have but fifty five to forty one was how we addressed the bragging rights lodged with the national football conference. on the n.b.a. hardwood andre can now go out to you to jens handed this child balkans their second story defeat on monday night eight hundred forty seven starting for you with an end to this six game losing streak with a victory jasmyn over the past and then the second half with an eleven zero run gets pulled back both times led by stephen jackson and d.j. all the stains however jackson's game high twenty four points wasn't enough to held onto this they laid off the gerald wallace missed
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a three pointer that tied the charlotte and you to read and a two three seventy eight victory in front of the home crowd in salt lake city. want to sports now and we've twenty eleven formula one season due to kick off on march seventeenth february's high time for motor sports aficionados ahead of the longest about twenty or a season there is distinctly a last of the trademark yellow for the race a bill by lotus or ignore this year we are. paying homage to the legendary locals browned with black and gold plenty. of italian food through all finished eighth found thirteen for us banks only four in the last and they'll be hoping for a smoother ride this season amid mounting expectations but you also became the first russian to ever compete in the sports as he feels most. settled now is that his future in the top echelon is more secure. of two years. of oppression because. he is.
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and another vehicle was unveiled in spain. seeing the light of day ahead of the schedule testing set to begin today so we have paris becomes the first mexico into race and have won in three decades ask for some growing pains similar to patrol observe stablemate. kobayashi who will be starting on a sofa more campaign in the meantime seeking to improve on his twelfth place by this from last year. and finally figure skating undisputed style you're going to pollution guy has announced he is seeking a return to the ice this year but it should go a long ride to skate competitively for taking part in a private kings of all these events in march last year the twenty eight year old limped champion has failed to receive permission from the international skating union for that appearance god has now sent a last is to the russian figure skating federation also in their health in getting out of suspension. and they are believed to have responded favorably the russian is
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