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i want you be sure to tune in to archie america tomorrow as our two over the weekend for our live coverage of the bretton woods conference in new hampshire you may recall back in one thousand nine hundred four this was the scene of the conference that established the world bank and the american dollar is the reserve currency well now the place where a think tank backed by george soros is gathering a lot of smart people to talk about the world and we are going to cover it first and i'll be there and i'll see right back here at five pm.
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the official publication. called touch from the. video. feeds. more news today harlem says once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for asians are the day. facing the. prospect. plunges well below zero the snow seems to come up to
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your waist and you really should follow your friends and. coats. a trip to the republic of moldova. just over six hundred kilometers east of moscow it's home to around one hundred thousand people must be some of the fittest in the country. maybe small when it comes to sports it's definitely a major player. say that if i'm going on holiday i'm more likely to head to the beach. but you can't really travel around without at least having a go at some winter sports and at least with this one i do get to shoot some stuff
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. a bit. every day dozens of people head out to the tracks here some shooting and cross country skiing experts absolute became it's. quite fun we got the right equipment but it has been a very long time since i struck on some skis. come on. and there was always the promise of some place. no one told me that i was going to have to trek through the forest to reach it. till maybe the hardest thing. scandinavian. yes. but.
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for this one month. but finally i made over the top down to the top it's. just about. good. ok. we've got through the. season range. and it was time for a noise relaxing lloyd to. put a post besides. lie down the. no no on your stomach but one leg here why. he's going out. apparently while flown also requires unnatural flexibility to spread your legs like a. bus i was determined those tiny little toe use were not going to
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get the better of me. yes. i would be idea of a little bit of norwegian blood in me. now this ball of biathlon i could definitely get used to. but i think i have to work on what posture. i get this is where are. they doing here. it's definitely a useful skill to have with the snow on the ground politicize it i'll be better off walking to my first destination. though the horse has always had a special place in culture traditionally more as a beast of burden or a means of transport than anything else but. local farm has been doing something. and that's all down to animal entrepreneur alex saying
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i used to work as a vet but i have one point some of my colleagues and i decided to start a farm producing coma's which is for mensa members milk we've been operating for just over two years we have eighty horses here. has been a popular drink on the central asian steps for thousands of years but i would say is introducing it to a brand new market he already has a team is here and he's aiming for three hundred. three well behaved. we had. said to him. through a cow in that respect. i think. they are seeing a milk. go it's. hardly horses are a little bit too precious for that because. the technique.
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in the winter the farmer only produces around a hundred liters of milk a day because there's less straw. for the horses unless the lawns but in summer they yield fifty percent. of the animals a corporation which. suggests little old. lovely and specific job to do because if the milk isn't flowing this little one gets to suck little bits are not normally will make will come as an instinctive response once the milk has been collected it's off to be processed i was tempted to try some but both ehrlich's say explaining that it's actually a powerful laxative i became rather less keen. fortunately the fermentation process. which you don't pull right through you. take a look at that. big slab of lovely.
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and taste and see. the fresh milk is mixed with some little ready been processed and after sixty minutes it's ready for packaging. right so there will. be finished hopefully. one biffle a very fresh conus ready for a sanitarium or supermarket me. unfortunately it was a case of one down mice you know and to go. oh it's. been killing. some peyote all off noon so i think it's time to try one out.
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healthy. holik. give us a. but if you are looking for a real drink the most jovian council surrounds has plenty of the people should. say if you slow but i sat down at my side and this place as well as me. somewhere or me thanks for. reading. the fuss him i was going to give him the thanks i want to swim a booklet because. i'm a little does college. stuff. i'm feeling much more confident i made my way of the city jail shiftlessness list. believe me mr d.j.
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could you show me a few tricks. everything's loaded on street risky disc in this club so there were no actual records to mix but they were about fifty three saying look i'm going to. this point hold their instructions for them this last. minute girls. are mixing wasn't exactly seamless leaders are guaranteed fulfilling quit. this list so should good. enough to take up a comfortable position. thank you. hard. hard but the time required class time on my part. i guess you're going to. let us know.
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it turns out the joy was an aspiring doctor who'd come all the way from st don't study and surrender. and the next day we met for a week around the city. so you have twelve brothers and sisters near. as i'm an only child so. i guess i. just. never give up on anything they go always help us all with what he did a lot to me not only to me for my brother. who allowed to have my dad out and that's why you're here. and i guess this. been based in surrounds for almost four years but he admits that it's taken time to adapt to russian culture but with another two years before he's qualified john's focus is firmly on his studies yeah you see since i want to be a doctor at the time i came here because and give us everything we got we got
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after finishing and i think help like i see him do something really really. make a difference in the chance to prove himself and do something better for a living sometimes i get to meet really amazing people much troubles and john was clearly inspired by his time and surrounds us it's still a city that not many foreigners have seen but a few years time well that's going to change. now we've already seen the maldives you have some pretty amazing sports facilities and the focal stadium is no exception but in twenty eighteen the world cup is coming to russia and seven thousand. because they get a. building to surround six new stadium is already underway and it's going to cost around one hundred eighty million dollars. but with so much
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at stake surrounds i thought it was important to get a feel for the playing conditions. so we may still be missing want to through the senate where it is no it's good to see other pitches play. tarling the russian friendly i beg. your voice all right. if they pull it off this really could put surrounds on the map but it's not going to strangers to world class sports facilities here. brooke. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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it might not be long before russia's top footballers will be playing and surrounds but some of the country's best cyclists are already here now looking at this weather you're probably thinking not exactly the best conditions in the world of exploiting well the local government agree with you so they decided to do something wrong the article about. gold but the plates the cupboards full size bit of extract. the center in the open in early two thousand and ten but it's already home to
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russia's foreign destroyed history. as we wait a good deal of progress both in the europe and russia a european champion is training here i call it's already walked within the olympic champion is here as well is preparing all sportsmen for the two thousand and twelve games. also become incredibly popular with the local children more than two hundred fifty young riders train here regularly and the man in charge of them all is coach europe. before they can become champions they need to learn a few basic skills. i had a good beer mixing as a kid but that was now a very long time ago. they say you never forget riding a bike but if i was going to take on this track i had one or two technical issues to sort out. all the tighter. careful on the turn. don't jump too high.
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oh look. here the second hump at least. it is a bit more. amazingly bloody ok i think i'm probably about. there. more of a culture buff than a fitness fanatic there's still plenty to see in mordovia. i began my journey with
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a visit to one of its oldest and most important religious sentence. this is the same john the evangelist smaller stream which houses churches dating back to the beginning of the eighteenth century but it also doubles as a spiritual and physical rehabilitation center. of the ruffian his early in his mid twenty's. yes but he's already lived there for several years. his day begins with early morning prayers but his most important tosk is to supervise the late brothers and come to live and work in the ministry. you two gentlemen go to the hotel's backyard where help is needed there grab the garbage cleats as for you going bring some water as. many of the helpless here are planning to take monastic founders but others like sergey are looking for a different kind of redemption. i joined this monastery because i was an alcoholic
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and a drug addict laypeople get subsidies for medical assistance people suffering from all kinds of addiction stay here for long periods of time. they come here just to live and work in this holy place they get treatment for free the monasteries atmosphere and the way of life here help them recover. but it's no easy rowing in return for their room and board to help us work ten hour days and in the winter weather that means a lot of snow shoveling so this is what daily life is like in the other as here the faces tend to change on a fairly regular basis and one thing stays the same and none of them are here for material gain so hoping for a more spiritual reward. is a few personal demons as well.
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prep plays a vital part everyone is expected to attend the morning and evening services and mealtimes are each accompanied with bible readings. to. least. it is going to begin here. with my tasks when we complete i headed back to surround for some more sightseeing and to try and find the city's most visited gravesite. you know this is the man of the one of his favorite sons and certainly its most famous artist and a cool step on earth see the russian road and his work still on display in the local museum. there is it was born and raised in mordovia before studying in moscow and moving to italy and france to refine his technique. in the one nine
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hundred twenty is the soviet government sent him abroad as an ambassador to the soviet aunts and he spoke almost twenty five years living and working in argentina . and it was here that he created his signature hardwood sculptures. sculpture of moses is one of his most famous works some see it as attributes of michelangelo sculpture of the horned moses where others think it takes its inspiration from the more pagan mythological tales perhaps of his youth. they couldn't decide about it then and they still talk about it now. those who returned to russia in one nine hundred fifty and continued to work up until his death but there's still some debate over what actually kills him. now i've heard of doing for before but never actually telling by it but the lesson hasn't been one hundred fifty nine trips. he's had some lemons notice here and breathed his last. claiming one victim from
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the on the gray. and whether you believe it or not and certainly hasn't hurt the artist's legacy. for more than thirty years local children have learned to make handicrafts here carry on a tradition that dates back centuries. nowadays there are around twenty five children to huge losses here and he says one of the most popular toy is. apparently one of the easiest to make. this painstaking procedure. is preparation. because believe it or not this is going to end up looking like.
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he said that look very abstract. fortunately alexander is a patient teacher and several of his students are going to become across some of. what children do here develops their taste for work because the toys reflect true elective zients some of the school's graduates are well known designers as a matter of fact this school serves as the basis of the development of the trade in objects of us many of our graduates pursue it as a main source of income. my coming was never going to end up in the shops parts with a little tweaking from alexander i was pretty happy with my quiet.
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super super quick with. some very. cool. it was starting to get late and we were still quite a long way from saran sc but fortunately alexander was able to point me in the direction of the rather special internal. so the mornin seems to be pretty amazing all to spoil i've heard that they're famous for their hospitality as well and they're supposed to be a place around here where i can get a taste of that hopefully a bed for the night here. although i wasn't expecting it to be quite so busy. that i would want do you guest tomorrow who i'm going to take you through a secret my tall and reach hill is that these sanctions we chill will protect you from evil spirits who make you my chelsea and me yeah ok let's go i already. got some of those everybody. the.
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and the. wasn't. them as you can see it's just me not your usual hotel welcome it's. was. the was it. was wasn't it i think it. was was was it that was it that she was and that
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was the was was. was one time pretty. yes we have a real martin may god grant you health that is going to bother. me say that want to be pretty unique come for the night and get on marine tribal membership so i don't let loose could not well as they say mourn been. my thing good good night's sleep. i'm shuttling my way around all day vs this is
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definitely a place to come if you've got energy to. bounce you'll also find a rich vein of local culture and a group of welcoming inspiring people to help while away i was once a police. wealthy british scientists. sometimes. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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