tv [untitled] August 12, 2011 5:30am-6:00am EDT
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it's all past now and here in moscow this is the slamming the social media but society feeling sidelined as david cameron calls for a brown interest or instead he spoke to look cool in the violence trial streams of faith in their own strength. from what's been branded a sick part of society. stripped some of the new units the former u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld could find themselves with the don't pass it to around war veterans are given the green light to sue him for alleged war crimes
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they claim holds responsible for their arrest and torture by fellow servicemen without charge. other media card and angry as the government keeps a grip on the press with a controversial new law that these are hundreds of journalists silenced or broadcasting licenses are being revived and newspapers find a voice in critical opinions despite fierce opposition. from counties who travel to russia's far east it's one of the country's most remote cities hub out of school ok to just thirty kilometers from the chinese border it gains second days into it he's out of business of the most suitable cities for private business in russia stay with us. sharing of times and will strain the situation just a few kilometers from the chinese border post isn't exactly
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a short for moscow bunch of you just mind a bit of jet liner you're going to enjoy one of the most shocks of systems in russia's far east. of the risk is the region's ministry of samsung homes more than half a million people and a place that really sparkles and some a. tourist some locals come out in force to enjoy the city's wide and picturesque whereas and down by the river sawing there are plenty of places to work on your tan . and for the nature. very close to a botanical. now apparently this is one of two places in the whole of russia. in the wild now in eastern tradition the opening of the. expansion of the soul so i'm hoping that my trip is going to be an eye opener as well and i
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was going to start my journey down on the riverbank. hundred fifty years ago. it links russia with china and. it's a great way to see the city. constantine is a lifelong. resident. of calls. helping. train young. shipmates for the right. so. it wasn't long before we were doing it. and as the guys fixed up the rigging i took the rather. i see this is pretty easy perfect weather beautiful calm water great day just be messing around in boats this is the eleventh longest river in the world but we were heading out to fall just enough to enjoy the
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water and get some great views. that's not the best way to get snow this river i can't think of one that said. it was trying to head back to dry land and for me to really start discovering the bars . if you want to find out about history there's one place that you have to visit this is the museum of regional law and it's the biggest and the most visited museum in the whole of the country's far east. nations thousand people step into this building every year and they get to enjoy a huge collection of exhibits from lloyd the local river residents to watch and. one of the things that sets this place apart from most russian museums is that you can interact with the exhibits and today we've got some guests who come from even further east to see what life used to be like here in the far east of russia the
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schoolchildren of visiting from japan and the museum still immediately have been taking part in some nineteenth century village chores and once they've checked out . it's time to really get into the swing of things. this is a way to learn about the cost benefit just the display is just the right. that's a problem dorry said rush. the kids to carry on the party and headed down to meet mr la reuben the museum's director who offered to give me a personal tour and he has his own theory on why the region's ecosystem is so diverse. legend has it that when god was creating the world he planted the tiger and the tropics. when he arrived here he only had a handful of seeds to toss around but he did have a bit of everything so we have a wide variety of plants in these parts from plain trees to liana's to grapes and
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the same can be said about our fauna. this collection of local wildlife is a very popular exhibits and it includes one of the most famous and rare animals in russia poaches one of the main reasons why we are more target here is so terribly and dangerous but there is a place not too far from a bar which is doing its bit trying make sure of the species the. sanctuary is about an hour's drive from the city limits refuge to injured or anonymous from the local regional as. well. its role in. crew of has been taking in lost souls for the best part of twenty years and he took me to meet some of the cox most recent arrivals. these are himalayan bears hopefully we'll be able to release them next spring but we need to feed them up first. everyone has looked after more than two hundred beds over the years and
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despite a lack of funds most of y'all since avoid being separated from their mothers these babies are only just a few months old they were rescued and brought here because they're bigger better very popular for hunters for trophies for use in china as well so it's very close. the unfortunate one behind but you can see it's five months old. for the zoos most famous resident is considerably bigger. one of the rarest cats left on the entire planet. twenty years old and still. coming to say.
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i'm so tempted to try and. please god i think. i was born here was a baby in the early nineties and he's been here ever since he's the sanctuaries only permanent residence and this point being positively ancient for a tiger is still plenty of life in him. beyond the biggest cats on the planet and way more than three hundred kilos but the numbers are under serious threats and it's estimated there are only around four hundred fifty he left in russia's wilderness. and mourners doing his best to improve the chances he's raised and released almost a dozen young cubs but before he does any special training. this well unfortunately the lure of the. jungle being what it is these little guys are actually used when they have wild tigers here to train them how to hunt because this would be where the has and forests around here would be tigers natural cray
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and there are a few large dog it's wandering around here to. here also some rather unwilling students of tiger school his two little there as well. very useful when your. fortunately for bugs. there are no one else like is in residence at the moment so if the law continues to hold the running away from the a few curious tourists. but there are vital parts of making sure we continue the forests of the region. back in the city has been invited to see a different sort of conservation projects involving four wheels rather than four legs seeing cars like this is enough to bring back
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a few bad memories of frustrated instructors the old mine a fault because this is where people come to take their driving tests but the ministry of transport here isn't just concerned with getting new drivers started they're also responsible for getting some of the city's vintage automobiles. back out on the letters. but it's not just the direct anatoly nazir of is passionate about is one of the largest collections of models in eastern russia and i think that's very true here i've got cars of all makes including those that were made in the one nine hundred thirty s. here you see four makes and military vehicles and one of those military models was waiting for us in the carriage downstairs. apparently this old truck delivered letters during the second world war and the mechanics have been trying to get it back on the road so i think this one is almost.
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see runs with magic touch. one of the most. surreal russian classic. it's work. clothes truck drives again. but trucks are just the tip of the iceberg. and it's always restoring the most nights a classic russian and foreign coals some of the success stories saw it. from vintage folders to ukrainian beatles most of these cause only see the light of day on national holidays will special festivals but i was going to get a chance to take a couple of soviet specials the first. four i mean one of these things with me if
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you're going to. come down turn because this is going to be the hardest steering. but i can tell. you most of have to hit the gym to keep it under control but only one of these big powerful vulgus was just a dream for most of us citizens back in the one nine hundred sixty s. . but it seems that all communist culp's weren't quite so lucky. this may be the best police car ever invented. the concept was really this. careful formerly people were smart oh. ok. so i figured out the gearbox of this train. it was a lot easier to drive one would've been pushed and it would have made a doctor's. note so i wouldn't be fifty's russian police but.
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we have the world's smallest and possibly funniest car with which to catch criminals i'm not sure if it would be a good day i know because either they disappear stop and pull out a lot of things that you would try to catch them in this oh they'd run to cross because they wouldn't want to be seen. but decided that if i didn't want to permanently back a couple of circuits in my mini most beechwood have to suffice. i'm going to be my last job on the bench. good news.
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from. the first. chance to be soo much brighter than. moon about sung from feinstein christians. who threw stones on t.v. . in the czech republic he's available in a hotel as scientists central hotel prima vera and he said most of the stuff i used to i met east in bosnia and herzegovina available in. me and the children of each. put you know. he's available in.
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serve. it primarily concerns you know what he's. been involved with racing for twenty five years and then runs the stream. which takes part in competitions all over the russian far east he's already trained several local champions including his son misha who offered to show me the ropes assuming i could fit in the car of course. more but three big for the. james sent up a little bit but look at that. there's an x. against the a go cart but after a handy push towards. kabul there's some young students but this is a school that takes dedication and money most of the polls have italian chefs seasoned japanese engines because several dollars they can. race is regularly more than two hundred kilometers an hour and it's
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a serious adrenaline rush. are you ok. i'll tell you what that is all some fun but is a little bit difficult when you're eating. just here. it was time to take things a little easier and i went off to find a. date. looks like these guys over here have gone in for some double glazing in one of the old buildings but. i know someone is going to be able to make good use of it when it's over. but the news is reclaimed pieces to repair and refurbished musical instruments and we were going to give an old guitar a new lease of life. and my siberian stone pine window sill was going to become a brand new sounding board. got to fit together perfectly can make the guitar. and once the planks have been playing down the old sounding board has to be removed
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as a proper technique to. sorting through. the blade roots. q.c. destroying a guitar but looking at dean's other instruments the results would be well worth. and also because of the old bulls i went to work on one of his hand made sense pieces. and fortunately putting everything together can take up to the team wanted to show me exactly one of his creations how to offer. never thought that an old couple with no friends. i don't even see one conservation sense and a bar of soap but it's not just land mammals that are getting a helping hand here. from fifteen years ago there were hundreds of tonnes of
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sturgeon and kalugin in the animal river but the fish is now critically endangered so they can be over is a valuable delicacy and poaching and overfishing have seen their numbers decline to such an extent that only two adults specimens were documented to have been cool in this area in two thousand and nine. it's a situation that led to misty fish mom is trying to change the team in his work as a breeding young animal sturgeon and colluder in captivity and then returning them to the wilds so this is the war they keep the food for the fish looks like it's. lovely stuff. combination all insects alone the. lawyer and some tiny a station are need very delicious we also that it. doesn't bring. the fish in these tanks are only a few months old but a full grown kaluga can live as long as a human way up so it. is easy placing boy about two
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thousand of these babies version in here and you can see the pretty lively. now there anyway about thirty to forty grams but that's the perfect science to give them the real shots of survival in the river i think i can probably safely say that this may be the only time in my life i'm ever going to see a fish vacuum cleaner and this is what is transporting our kaluga at all sturgeon into the fact that we can then release it into the river later. it's like a quick definitely a means we've reached our quota it's time to drop them so the groups so i'm writing style here because we're just about to head off to the river and hopefully give these fish new lease of life releasing hundreds of liters of water at once can be a bit tricky and we have to do a little riverside rescue work. so this is they so slow to think of it is fish very soon we'll be taking them out on to the boat. and i
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will find the right spot in the river so they can be given. the phones only been operating since two thousand and eight or they plan to breed up to three million fish a year which should give the kaluga and the most urgent but good chance of swimming in these waters in the decades to come. it's amazing to think that just a few years this little guy could be a few metres wide it's a few hundred kilos in weight and hopefully we've given him the best chance of making it because of this size hopefully he'll survive for amazing good luck. he really did feel that we were helping to regenerate the river that's been supporting the people of this region since time immemorial. before i left the bar of school i was going to meet some people whose ancestors had lived this way for millennia. but.
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syria has been home to the indigenous nano eye which in their language means people thousands of years and by the sounds of it. i think they're preparing for some kind of festival. they're around twelve thousand and nine living in russia and they're the largest of the indigenous or more tribes it's a widespread community but every year people come back for a summer party of music and don'ts but it does take quite a bit of i'm going to. hopefully we will actually need this but just in case it doesn't rain. he said be able to keep everything nice and dry so this goes off without a hitch. everyone pitches in to help from the more mature to the very. what's your name you know james i'm not. here so it's not.
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over friendly here which is nice. this kind of then gets everyone excited and they don't hold back on the entertainment. they went on about today we're going to feed the spirit of. this spirit is the master of finance his name is pointing out i don't need to have tree that. will have it so much perception would go where we're going to feed the spirits of water. today and there will also be a dragon of the dragons as not to have been doris from the chinese but it's not true that up there in ancient culture to. have this. bill is going to be one of the big sins pieces of tonight's bossy. serial can bring it up so it doesn't fall down and we can really see how the
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nominee celebrate the culture. as soon as we finish people still to arrive. jones watch a game of chuck palmer which looks like a particularly dangerous splendor volleyball in the cross. and then it was time for adults to dress. this is what the festival is really all about so it's for the next generation oh no need to get together and practice their suspicions that their ancestors have been carrying on for centuries it's a village celebration and i knew to everyone in the community to get together and really celebrate their culture the worst may be a long way from moscow but it's worth the effort to get here this outburst of russia's forest has a rich history and a community that cares about the city and the future of its current.
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this is a table from the u.s. embassy in colombo to talk about here it apparent june seventh incident of extrajudicial executions the military reported to the press that on that they'd killed nine guerrillas and found it best to get from brighton strips you know including you know and they're going to be strongly suggest however that the nine were executed by the army and then dressed in military fatigues. explain how you know this kind of phenomenon where bodies are dressed up as guerrillas and presented as killed in action and this and this idea that you need to produce parties actually encouraged paramilitary collaboration this is a cia document central intelligence agency they knew about these activities they knew they were happening and knew about links to paramilitary groups and yet. u.s.
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