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for the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two crimes a report on our genes can reach for the feel we've got it from. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. fortunate to live from moscow these are the top stories britain has revealed it neglected to protect prisoners from abuse as part of its role in the u.s. rendition program this comes as american officials face of lawsuits from foreign detainees who claim they were tortured in overseas prisons. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan general petraeus is set to become the next cia director of the policy question if the new chiefs five will definitely assess the progress of american conflicts. and families in india accuse the government of
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allowing the use of a controversial pesticide which they say is telling their children victims groups claim applying the chemicals is causing a generation in the form children who don't live to see their twenty's. one actually explore the divisive figure of the father of the russian revolution. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program i'll be exploring that is life in moscow of all straight leaders change the course of the straits starting off the red square next to the magnificent moscow kremlin tony martin and bruce as we take
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a look at his epic journey and visit various landmarks associated with his life and that's. one of the main names associated with russia fully eight hundred seventy s. let me in she choses to name living in nineteen i want as one of the leading political figures and revolution we think of the twentieth century he changed the world. most of my bullshit takeover of power in russia in one hundred seventeen the communist party and legitimacy the class free equal life for me and it sounded full of marxism but what is the soviet leaders like to see today. for their developments and their group. might say their nation those guys are really able to take a philosophy churning if they train to something that our society can use and it was well intentioned to begin ejects disco music on the national review of its
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members to idealise release time and is still idealist now i think it's completely over the truck to keep him in there and you know cheery him in the grant museum with the renewal soon. he turns everything upside down. there's nothing else to see. it was a limb in the father of the so you're. right and then changed. they were friends for the younger generation as you can say that the image of the leader has turned into a retro almost silly figure not helped by tacky c veneers pop star t. shirts and cheesy as it seems now. equally celebrated and mourns and the good and bad in his life both acknowledged one of the days of thousands of people who cannot see his comrades who were at the recording locations it's still the main association. with him. in this program we were real many other
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places that were close to the bullshit leader. which was at the forefront of his life. was on the campuses for most of the previous century lennon had to make his ministry sort of center of the country. because of german threats move the ball street policy from separate. as it was called. the red square and the kremlin become. in his life and would become his final resting place originally a wooden tomb the stone credit most of them which we see the highlights today was opened in nineteenth and still open for public viewing recent release of suggested by his body might be removed. even if that happens no matter what your political background it is clear that lenin was an exceptional human being even if you don't like the ideology he stood for lenin moved into the most or
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kremlin in nineteen eighteen legend has it that he took both his wife and the cops crime and his. french born revolutionary in the ottomans with him. i'm an ash where we head towards the national home town the last two decades and for access to many many locations previously closed even a moon and us soft museums have. how's his current house bunker is it seems the russian capital is now open to well almost if you want an example of a consequence how from the last century this is perfect built in one hundred three by the famed machine on its back from the advent of the national hunt towns been inspiring historic landmarks for more than a century before the revolution the hotel hosted foreign diplomats. malty business tycoons policing the famous after nine hundred cities international has been claims the first house of the soviets became a residence of the bolshevik government accumulate some top communist leaders our
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main point of interest is really one of seven the bright options here since the location while antique furniture high ceilings and a sense of history is the one hundred and seventy here and right in the house were the best years of the capital but it's also packed full of history accommodating the boss that passing this was inside the last the hotel was famously home to lennon and his wife for two weeks and last night in a city in a hotel has been renovated since but still more a result icing remains this the grounds that a transit century with us. each you can gaze across the kremlin and much of this was asked. today this room costs thousands of dollars a minute i'm not quite sure len and the beach impressed with the price. same rights for everyone needs a little those this transitional of hutto is historically connected with linen and
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the bullshit you go mint is still an interest for many and only those interested do not necessarily need to book a route you can apply for a special tour as the department of cultural heritage is more skilled surgeon exclusions are organized twice a year. living all and wants other muscular cations connex life. then is often. thomas is now an historical exhibits in detail representing the atmosphere in which he lived and worked for several years delusional cabinet was opened to the public in one nine hundred fifty five became were the most visited museums in the country but as it was located in the kremlin the same building where the actual russian government of president was in the niger ninety's it was decided to move the cabinet to the state line in such a complex and gold case one fifty thousand historical items have been removed including that it is clogged it still shows the time when he left the group the last time. a burglar items which relate to lennon's work represent the period for
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ninety eight teams and nine hundred twenty three of the personal belongings from the collection which were used by lennon in his everyday life but older than that some of them were usually several generations of the union or family and date back to eighteen forty two publishing rights where you often see lenin lookalikes snappy tourists but the chance to take him to the wrong place act is very slow to train and it salim brezhnev and even son nicholas the second and for one hundred rubles that's around three dollars you can have a cheesy reminder of your time. lennon is especially popular among foreigners but i have to say they are more stingy when it comes to money but they understand lenin so it's just like everything else in this world. monuments to lenin are not only examples of studied art but the also one of the main symbols for the era says nineteen twenties thousands of monuments were erected in almost every city
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a small town of the west i saw in my school there were dozens of sculptures of the whole street lead erected in the city squares in front of mistreated buildings and you can still see many of them to this attack. one of moscow's most lives joys hotels in a city sense that was once a stage speech is the metropole hotel built in the beginning of the twentieth century. became a base for the bolshevik government many leaders lived and worked in the metropole and it was often visited by lenny when he addressed his associates in the one hundred twenty s. it started functioning as a hotel again for decades its rooms are only available from russian and international celebrities and politicians now anyone can stay at the historic hotel but remember it does come to a price. the feel of. the hotel has been preserved in its original look despite all the wars and revolutions of the twentieth century here today is the same as it
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was a nine hundred eighteen when the bolshevik government had its meetings here but instead he just smoked a lot so when restoration right was carried out in the nineteen ages it all to sound out that the painted walls and stained gloss were already small damaged which they had to clean to restore their original decorations but then his life works and theories are still studied by hundreds of institutions around the world still is evaluate the ideology of communism was discussed his political influence and researches look at the bolshevik impact on the u.s.s.r. was the man of the organize the october actually around become free for almost six years and has his legacy is still visible in all parts of russia. was a vital figure for the twentieth century that's for sure. moving ten kilometers south of moscow here we are our final location the estate. this vast
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green space belong to various nobleman from the eighteenth century ending up in the possession of the models of the widow of the famous. patron. the soviet government. and its yuri's property was nationalized and became. the winter garden here is breathtaking it's really some. thanks to b. c. and the nose the dutch answer money grounds are open to the public today but only for organized tours the house is filled with lennon's possessions he can see everything from gifts given to men in his wheelchair various clothes and his four thousand and two collection. in may nineteenth twenty three he followed medical advice and left the moscow kremlin to go it was here is a frown man only in his early fifty's vladimir image none of which spent his final years in september nineteenth eighteen a serbian leader recuperated here after an assassination attempt and he spends i
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mean chris amounts of time at that shop as his health and syria it is over the coming years finally living in some of its highlights he died in this actual bad on the twenty first of january ninety twenty four. after the instant the complex was renamed goalkeeper levinsky the state officially became a museum in one nine hundred thirty eight and was a place of pilgrimage for services and right up to the fall of the i'm quoting from viewing his death march here to visiting his red square we're talking about a local story ins tourist all modern day communists the abbot and chief moose of lenin still has a cult following and all the places connected with his life and legacy are stassen a thing as the journey that was not his life was a big school building well unfortunately that's what's how we have on this week's program i'll see you again at the same time next week so until then for me and the
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an unnamed soldier left a few simple words farewell motherland i'm dying but i'm not surrendering. plumes of. innovation cluster in the center of siberia one city has grevilleas an area used for the automotive industry your local bandages that suck the infection straight out of the software to make free shopping spree in the building blocks for russia's first nationwide forgery network homeschooling top gun for military up to. the future covered. for live. morning news today violence is once again fled
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uplands these are the images the world and seeing from the streets of canada. shank operations are today. plug. britain has revealed it neglected to protect prisoners from abuse is part of its role in the u.s. from edition program this comes as american officials face lawsuits from the four detainees who claim they were tortured in overseas prisons. the top u.s. commander in afghanistan general petraeus set to become the next cia director but opponents question if the new chiefs i will object to believe progress american conflicts. and families in india accuse the government of allowing the use of a controversial pesticide which they say is killing their children victim groups claim applying the chemicals is causing
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a generation of the foreign children who don't want to live to see their courage warnings. course that c.n.n. us here with us in the studio good morning to you in the morning after the news from within and those russian women just keep marching on there and you're going to speed up my fux ready and straight a seventy five percent of winning record on the day for the russian women for much as three russians winning through both up in price up. good to have you with us this is sports today plenty head over the next ten eleven minutes or so including this. moving on our defending champion shereen a williams joins our whole host of progressions in the third stage with moving following thursday's action. presidential reaction the head of the russian football union surrogate for sanko offers his thoughts on the banana throwing
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incident involving preselections refer to colleagues. and medical nice true or she meet up with the pioneer of russian on formerly soviet sports medicine doctor for silly name cole who led the squad to shock people gold up the solent. that's including a tennis though where to a fourth option a woman was suspended and jus to rain up one stage but that didn't hold a whole host of russian women extending their stay in london so atlanta because he had so been maybe a double grand slam champion but she's never made it past the quarter final stage of s w nineteen six love six through rushing of alexandra de groot though bodes well for that record to write snotty if it's true but she's also through to run three beating come honest and see if i have a chance covert joining them is reoccur olenka who defeated qualifier tom green color guard but yet another russian cheese i'd see if dina unable to keep pace with
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flabby have annetta elsewhere in a williams fought back from a set down beat simona halep all through media the four time champion making it look easy three six six two six one in the next she said setting up a third round clash with kurt and. yeah i started so today but it was actually really really trying to start out fast and. obviously didn't happen but i also think i got a little tired out here and i just entered. ok in the men's side of action russian mikhail youzhny was among those advancing to the third round beating some dead death going on six two six four six four six time winner roger federer is also at the same stage after the supposing of mana reno the up and coming freshman simply i class by the graceful veteran in straight sets six two six three six soup was still . the. question for a stunning seven thrown at the i thank we're number two novak djokovic she's
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also through thanks so. much. robin sobering had to come from two sets going to beat lleyton hewitt in a marathon five set in country appears spending almost four hours on court before the speech it's this. moving from tennis where the russian football union has reacted to the banana throwing incident that involved roberta carlists on when state the brazilian legend walked off the field with his team leading three zero walk off after home fans launched a piece of fruit onto the pitch. who is unable to be responsible for every single friend in discipline who commits he will decide the punishment for cruel is a bit of on friday because it still quickly found a man who threw a banana it's one of the greatest brazilian players and his all going to apologize to the and his team no doubt
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a disciplinary committee will take all that into consideration and will not deprive the. point. is women's basketball team of suffered their second defeat at the european championships in poland supporters' socolovsky squad going down to valorise in their second group stage clash sixty two fifty one the final score of the site the last russia can still make the playoffs the most successful team of the past decade need to beat the czech republic britain in the two in the main group again it's. possible work irving has been chosen as the cream of the crop in the twenty eleven n.b.a. draft the point guard finding a new home with cleveland to pick in one thousand year old number one overall he is truly important thing comes from jude and will face the pressure of becoming a minute fraction in cleveland to replace the recently departed le bron james the minnesota timberwolves didn't surprise anyone when they took our is only a power forward willian seconds three of the first six players taken were from
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europe including turkish born third pick n.-s. counter at all the four overseas stars who didn't attend the u.s. college on like hunter also taken in the draft for the first time in history. try to contribute to clinton or decisions much like i'm really looking forward to going to cleveland it's a big sports town i can't wait to embrace all the fans there and all the fans who are really can't wait and actually have a chance to see my jersey on the crowd with all those fans are some really looking forward to ok over to the greens our former world number four henrik stenson looks to be regaining his top form in germany the swede storming to the top of the b.m.w. championship stunned thirty five year old not allowing the elements to rain on his parade authority on the thirteenth right off by another on the pool card and eights on their car runs this approach on the eighteenth putting stances on top and destroying corey boyd he's doing pretty well so it's one stroke but well i could go
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for call for city. rocks off the side. and finally it's taken for granted viz the rule sports medicine plays in the success of athletes and one russian doctor is considered one of its pioneers a film has been made about the silly after michael's amazing career one which is far from finished and reform reports. at sixty two years old the sealy apple has a wealth of experience and the chieftains in its field success with the russian basketball team in seoul of the twenty three years ago is now the focus of a documentary about his life he relies morning sleep was crucial to the team's recovery and his place with the only ones to miss breakfast every day i thank you they've really contributed to that gold medal triumph. and the birth of so really i remember the olympic games and so we had to walk to the canteen it was very inconvenient so be
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a delegation lives in the outskirts of the olympic village and we had to cover quite a long distance on the road you know if you have a training session at ten o'clock in the morning it's very hard to wake up after in ten. going with the day before you want to sleep longer vassili managed to order breakfast for fifteen people and take it to their bedrooms that built his reputation as a natural thinker and his expertise is still being called on by russian medal hopes for the next olympics olympic champion tatiana lib it ever is one of them. in two thousand and nine she was on the brink of withdrawing from the world championships in berlin with her back injury but with his help she managed to recover and developed a new mental toughness some of this early has disclosed his secret himself and we be at that scale on the cover and that everything comes from your head no matter what president and athletes can be and if you wanted to implant the feeling that you're the best confident also the most focused and the strongest person of all is
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the most important you know not every person has an ability to score is this feeling is the syria ramadan is the one who has this gift where it's a fight and when even the traumas and i don't have a was to express our gratitude to him and i guess. understanding an athlete requires more than just an understanding of medicine it means appreciating how their minds work and according to him appreciating the person's self just by a probably a bit different from other sports structures i spend one third of my life in monasteries where i try to cognize the meaning of life and i learn from the elders how to penetrate into the depths of the human soul and i want to find a finished thread in it applying my knowledge and sport especially with outlets who suffer serious defeats. but it's not a sin to fall in not to wake up. with his track record of success commands great respect for the russian school patients have included pole vaulting
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great healing isn't by their and surrogate book but the doctor insists his results are not just based on modern techniques plenty vance's can be found in the past. and alternative medicine. but then i have international peyton's for rehabilitation methods except i'm going you can be closer to go back to traditional medicine and nature in treatment with credits of eighty culture this method has been forgotten but i like yours and all my patients like legs of us left iran could understand why but use my methods of traditional medicine joey and propose sort of the garden's of doping controls with the world and european championships and they were clean. herdsman may be celebrating his sixty the birthday this year but he's no immediate plans to retire his only plans are to lead russia to more gold next summer andrew farmer r.t. . what a legacy you leave behind what is all your sports for now i'll see some. wealthy
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