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the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. that their look at the headlines now care about. greece's parliament passes a vote on how to implement harsh austerity measures that's a furious thousands now the government is ready to sell some greek assets to either lenders to step float and many say it's a sell out. of russia questions france's statement that it supplied weapons to libyan rebels saying it goes beyond the text of civilians meanwhile
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after nato confirmed that multiple civilian casualties but almost bites and strikes an exclusive interview to watch the dolphins son explain how the alliances that whole family it's. an attempt to blow up synagogues in new york turns out to be an f.b.i. set up but its three men are each sentenced to twenty five years for taking part in the face off since our great u.s. tactics of partying homegrown terror. come next star must go out to expose a divisive figure of joseph stalin discovers the place is in the cap and satiated with a seventy eight. allowance
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the price on this weeks moscow out so we'll be taking a look at what the most famous biggest in russian history joseph stalin was stuffy at the museum at sculpture park next to the famous knights and thirty eight granite sculpture of a soviet leader though many interesting locations and places connected to the soviet leaders life and death. this sinister monuments represents the victims of stalin's purges in the one nine hundred thirty seven million people were held in prison camps by the time his rule was over and the hundreds of thousands still alive if you take a closer look you can see that the nose on the statues face is broken one reason a majority of the controversial leaders step cheese were removed gradually from the towns and cities across the u.s.s.r. . as one of history's most notorious dictator is he was for some a war hero who modernized the country to others he was a mass murderer it was arranged terror to his people. he used
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to be a bit menacing he was very dangerous in bed stalin. believe he's. a leader that led the country after lenin. he was a murdered a lot of people three million people. maybe not the best guy. he always destroyed you're military before. you were after the nazis so. it was a good fight out of he was and he was a good person. but was he able to destroy the nazi regime years because of his leadership they were the euros he was a great warrior who was in the wrong through some really really tough time in the war. when they leave they did what he had to do the world were busy
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twice time magazine's person of the year to this day stalin still is oakes mixed emotions. most modern day versions will continue to respect those who for the nazis but they can separate this from respect for a vicious ruthless tyrant. in washington if we did not believe in his time many people say he's a terrible tyrant but how can we know who he was or how he rules. the soviet here the nature of gallery is well worth seeing it offers a real insight into the creativity of the time this grand place is called stella and for a show of income and painted by alexander i'm off in my things that you hate he's one of the team lost is forced to officially work on commission often to sell and i remember that all work had to celebrate the leader of the state the pates in the midst of a happy country adults and any artist of the time and so the pieces like these have
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been gaining much more popularity in the world's option houses. was now arrived at red square as burial sites by the kremlin moules many serbia leaders military personnel and intervention figures were laid to rest here when stalin died in one hundred fifty three many openly wept for the man they called father teacher or god he was old enough still generally loved by the masses although lenin has a grandiose lame on red square not many people know that stalin is in fact here ok see right behind it next to the kremlin walls or is the embalmed in later arrest next to lenin fate years. after his death it was decided in the late night and fifty's today his controversial reign his body should be removed public hearing. the death of stalin paved the way for a wave of liberalization in the arts although no official change in policy took place began to feel free to experiment in their work and make their cation is the goal he house museum it was built in one thousand nine hundred. a textile aaron
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head of the russian stock exchange featuring a mix of good old ways illustrates a killer gallery star designed this building was one of the male occasions associated with soviet literature. well as a file of literature style and arranged several meetings here with various writers in this building even later went on to give the house to the writer maxine gorky in nineteen thirty one and as the author was famously known for his love and passion of play in interior design i really wonder what he would have thought of this breathtaking elaborate estonian marble staircase that he still had a sense of humor after all with it except on the style this room the dining room is a perfect example of the stalinist style it can be used as a period piece film sets its furniture including the cardboard table chairs and the grand piano come from the nine hundred thirty is before item a single came moved into this house several soviet organizations were located here
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one of them was a kindergarten for top party members and stellan son bacilli was one of the kids who spent time here during his childhood believe it was extremely witty careless over who elected to write or paint the whole creative world was under his thumb and any mistake could mean a certain death that sent stalin suppression didn't stop other writers from producing famous works. for instance is forced to write his most a piece the most remarkable meter in secret. so other values are located. in the capital connected by joseph stallin sally had several residences outside moscow all that she is as the cool russia his favorite moment the residents known as dish night that's the house was built in the one nine hundred thirty s. but it had undergone the construction changes many times according to stalin's taste he likes the place not a mostly lived there during the second world war period and beyond selling them you
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see died at the residence in march monte fifty three sons bunk in the small of a is a branch of the central museum of armed forces it's an exciting place to visit as it's an authentic military construction from the one nine hundred thirty s. used by sal enjoying world war two from watching forty one to nine hundred forty five it was telling to museum in one thousand nine hundred six after major reconstruction originally the bunker was a top secret location and to hide it a large stadium and sports complex for thousands of business was built above it the underground chambers were connected to the city center but the seventeen kilometer long tunnel could be handy nowadays to avoid being stuck in traffic. on the wrong selling plate in the us all has been studied by scholars and historians for decades from architecture to nature and technology the leader was on
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a mission to change everything and to discuss the debatable positive steps telling me to use the country let's meet this week's guest. it is a great to meet you well oh so you're the architecture to hear this truck is here was they were doing research for research projects well there's not a girl teaching or working well but they pose a greater program. well this year there are five themes. one of them is the preservation of heritage regarding architectural heritage stallin. architecture is very dominant in the russian capital today and yes you're right well of course telling the stark a picture well has a great impact well to the urban structure of moscow did it through the loop will be it will be a sea change in tone going in moscow also in another another city sort of russia. well i think in this world business. its influence is
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very serious still till today because we cannot imagine moscow without for example seven sisters we don't stand against skyscrapers without metro. as well. but. i would prefer to split well the political regime and architecture and art that's why it seems to me that architecture maybe it's one of the few positive results of this of this spirit and what you think the average opinion in the streets of moscow is on style and today well i'm not a specialist of course i'm not an expert and i think hysteria well but. well my personal way to you it is negative of course about i'm not sure all the all the russian people know are. agree. with me it was great to me
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here thanks for your time and good luck with your work here in this truck institute yes thank you very much thank you. i think you look ations associatively stallin and you'll most probably think of the moscow kremlin i read a lot about russian history when i was in school. i read it's the role of russia in the second world war and i read a book called marx lenin stalin to come to red square to visit the kremlin it's just special it's big with its tools how is imposing. sensational history it's a plastic place to visit the capital although you aren't allowed in the administrative buildings he is standing by and entry to the kremlin altogether. even the piece tourist towns times the kremlin was almost closed from all visitors it was turned into a huge minute. sort of complex which serve not only as officers to the soviet party's
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top officials and the leader of the state would also the apartments are located inside the kremlin walls. where the tyrant or hero one thing is clear just like peter the great napoleon or the soviet leader will be forever criticized discussed and evaluated. from stalin's that should the ancient moscow kremlin bold seven sisters skyscrapers you two can visit many places connected with the most controversial man in russian history. a savior or mass murderer stalin's legacy is larger than life and will certainly never be forgotten. unfortunately that's all the time we have on this week's program i'll see you again at the same time next week and tell them for me and the rest of the team inside the beautiful oscar kremlin. about.
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it was the fourth quarter. of. this street stinking secrets of the mountain from the field of the soviet files on some cool.
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down i was just thinking about my future before the foreign companies came i dreamed of owning a tantrum factory. but we have less garbage now. some business who come here make fun of me. picking up garbage boy i'm not bad like people think. i'm a good person. it's just the people don't see me. but i feel it was time
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people will like me. that will and. that i feel people will start to appreciate us. greece's parliament passes a berth on how to implement harsh austerity measures that's infuriated thousands now the government is ready to sell some greek assets to the eventis to stay afloat many say it's a center. three men are each sentenced to twenty five years for taking part in an f.b.i. sting in a fake plot to blow up synagogues in new york for questions are raised about u.s. tactics and writing home grown terror. pressure questions france's statement that it's a really good weapon eastern libyan rebels saying it goes far beyond the protection of civilians not our data that multiple civilian casualties were caused by strikes
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because of the sun explains how the alliance is wiped out unless it's in an exclusive interview with. the latest from the world of sports union and it's taken a while but it is back among the tennis elite tell you what kerry you said to me just before we came on camera how did she get there but she's in the final odd wimbledon she's doing everything right she's big favorite for saturday's final in london she's indian summer some cracking matches later today as well some other what's your count with the men's semifinals the big one carry on the murray for the local fans versus rafael nadal it doesn't get much bigger than wimbledon more and not just the second. if your company this is sports today plenty ahead including all this. then there
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were two maria sharapova powers in the wimbledon leading singles final a meeting with czech patrick repeats of. looks like being a softball runs the fastest one hundred meters of the season in switzerland clocking a blistering time of nine point seven eight seconds. pick it out with caster aipac over all the strikes that made our goal week sixteen in the russian premier league truth your number one shortly. tennis first and after a tough injury ridden time of late maria sharapova looks at last back to her best the russian storming into the wimbledon final her first major decider in three years following a straight sets win over sabine lisicki trafford though not with the best of starts losing the opening three games however the fifth seed recovered with aplomb taking nine of the next ten games against a german i would see her clinch the first set six four with the second more straightforward dominating it six. up for interest second final after the all
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england club she famously one of the all in two thousand and four age just seventeen shara is yet to drop a single set this tournament but isn't really a number and with her. it's a great feeling in many years but it's a really great feeling and today was in my purse match of the championships really happy to get through in two sets. it's pretty amazing stage awaiting on saturday a surprise package petrak of each of the czech seeing off world number four victoria azarenka old pal ruth's computer hitting a solid forty winners in the back and forth encounter storming through the first six. one before her opponent by proceedings in the second six three i was right it would then double faulted matchpoint john defeat of acclaiming the decisive third on a six two scoreline as record stating afterwards he's only lost to eventual champions conflict i think.
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is really good. for him to play like this so it should play today. through the next match a massive day of tennis action in the men's side of things clashes both localise will most certainly be on the day second semifinal but it's together british number one on the murray against world number one the rafael nadal scot murray has never reached a wimbledon final while defending champion that al is aiming for his third london crowd and yours before that kicks off though we'll go our first men's finalist no back talk of rich versus the man who saw roger federer in the previous stage that was joe wilfred tsonga. football where former team coach under a couple of has been named as the new manager of self and he's got a job to do the summer i figure bridge to the bottom of the russian premier league
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to forty two year old signing a three year deal after being sacked as the number of course last year is expected through dramatically restore previous fortunes something his predecessor alexander crown off feel to do former u.s.s.r. international crown off was fired and she was there following three years to kill them defeat to fellow strugglers project melcher. athletics in the south pole has put a marker in the men's one hundred meters for the year but you're making clocking the season's quickest mark of nine point seven eight seconds to beat a solid fields in lausanne but there was no tyson gay are you saying bolt among them in switzerland the olympic gold medal stand world champion with an excellent start. the mark to beat this year was gaze at nine point seven nine poll taken full advantage of the americans hip injury to become the fastest man in twenty eleven by zero one of a second means the fastest man in the world over his nine point five eight second time in zero nine still head and shoulders above the greatest. hybrid opening ride
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on the greens for adam scott and hunter haas over at the eighteen c. national the pershing a one shot lead to set the pace in pennsylvania house with a decent start including a birdie in the fourth here thirty four year old american worker did most of his work in the back nine as he sank straight from the thirteenth to the sixteenth hole scott also with a solid showing the it's really an ending his day with a birdie on the final hole for a four under sixty six scorecard one shot lead out of the overall despite the excellent conditions with only twenty eight players managing to break par. be a week to go before the next formula one a pain sport mark webber says he's in the right form to once again when the british grand prix at silverstone turns out that isn't his trillions only ambition the thirty four year old red bull mommy's determined to swap his driver's helmet for a pilot's cup with obtaining a flying license one of the top items on his wish list however was given his first
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lesson at london's heathrow airport this week however he'll have to stay grounded if he's to put any pressure on seen it on runaway f one leader sebastian vettel until i tell you something very confident going to go up the back of a pretty solid result of a couple of. race are obviously very good. otherwise last year. it's hardly feel like it's a very special prestigious race the british go breezer always attracted to females nearly every every race. finally we're stuck in the midst of a month long summer break in the russian premier league so what better time to get a reminder of the strikes which made the difference the last time march and run sixty its goals go to work take their pets. who live.
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live . live live . some great strikes and we've got to wait until the middle of july for more.
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