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a leader and we give opportunities for leaders. your little your supporting. people rather then rather than just pure businesses noble people because people and their personal ideals because we know that because we know that a lot of businessmen interpreters which did something in russia some of them go abroad and we want to motivate people to work in russia and to build country where they would feel comfortable to work in to leave and that's why. it is the main purpose of the agency. as long as i live in this country the leaders and putin and medvedev are no exception of the fighting corruption and the they haven't been successful yet there are some some some there is some success but not tone so russia is
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a country corruption not the only one in the world but still so how would you guarantee the corruption goes and spoil your ideas who will be the experience selecting the business how would you guarantee the transparency of was going on within your age if we if we choose if we choose a project then we go to are experts council extra council would consist of maybe about forty five people are its experts in different spheres afterwards it was good to supervise a council and the head of surprise of cancer mr putin. could give an example of any project that you are looking at now maybe maybe maybe you already know. the first prize you get will get money from. you know only three weeks passed from. thought through through the weeks pass and you know we got our two two thousand projects
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ideas. and we got it in habits now we're outside two thousand and twenty five days which we which means to andrew today exactly exactly and these are not only projects these are ideas these are initiatives because one of the most important things. we are. implementing not only good projects we would implement good initiatives for. making a car for the world medium business environment this is a very important thing would be money coming from what you resource base for supporting projects. we are non commercial organization and their first the money would come from the michigan on being from the government from the from the michigan i'm betting it's a go it's
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a state bank. but it will be. one repairable on the number of people basis wilson says since you deal with let's not call it government money but money given by the gulf and close of the government this is once again how big is for corruption a possible a possible means of corruption so so you use a transparency putin being being the head of the advisory council but do you have any special something special in mind which may which may. keep the the greedy hands of the government money. just for understanding this money which will come in it's not a big money it's money just for this structure of agency for stuff of agency and. we don't have money like a bank we're not
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a minister if. we are you getting is only painful for your workers here already for rick. if it would be sponsor money for us maybe from michigan and then maybe from big companies. and it's not state money and. money for and for. the leaders for projects we would raise money in the reason of that. forum so it is so important for us to show for the investors. that it's very profitable to invest in. agency projects because as soon as a project gets a stamp of agency or over the initiative. it's. decreases the resource of implementation projects very seriously and we see strategic you mention strategic all that and what does it mean that there's it
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somewhere limits limit the area of your work to only strategic projects and. strategic projects and initiatives and. initiatives is something which has systematically which are would create these business environment for the for example find that all serious serious companies has the same problems would fry tour by this problem it would be a system problem and even if it is connected with the changing of legislation would do that ok thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest today was out of the on of itself and that's if they are from all of us here the spotlight will be back with more comments on what's going in and out for gretchen and to lend
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you also already is a media vowed to provide free men to mark c. but people say they're afraid any criticism of the new government will be met with severe punishment. france and germany stand down calls for greece to be kicked out of the eurozone as the third anniversary of the two thousand and eight financial crash brings concern and others close at hand. and r.t. travels to norway's pittsburgh an archipelago an area that used to be the northern front in the cold war but is now becoming a base for russia's advance into the arctic.
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in the russian capital you're watching r t with marina josh welcome to the program the leaders of france and britain traveled to tripoli today in a show of support for the regime there warplanes helped put in power on the eve of their visit to have a national transitional council asked for more weapons to fight pockets of colonel gadhafi loyalists still and their strongholds of rebel government thinks the ousted dictator is hiding in southern libya am planning to fight back however the new authorities asserting an increasing level of control over the country or something that's cost for celebration but as artie's marie ivanovna found out others aren't so optimistic. and months after tripoli fell into rebels hands those who back the old regime remain defiant but feel full in parts of the city the rebels triumphant campaign feels like it's never happened or did so somewhere around us i know that. anything from wal-mart and you are even if we have to be.
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servants of coolidge for the ousted leader just to. once they see our camera they're. like one with a weird telling me how could it tell them. why. it's the same situation with others to. go if he's counted percent good we don't want this revolution we don't know the rebels we want them to go away. we are from television so couldn't tell it on camera no no playing surprise the front of the camera they will send the bullets where. the criminals you don't know them you call them the rebels hey guys do you remember a how up the black guy he was arrested a few days ago after here appearing on t.v. don't do that new flags new slogans new species. the rebels were out celebrating again this week when the head of the national transitional council the business authority arise in the capital before large crowds leaving libyans in no
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doubt about who's really. those who don't support mr hart those only you and who we used to see all across the city proudly waving green flags just weeks ago packing caffie now trying not to leave their own backyards here there. was. a very. tough it is effectively gone then you also have to settle down here in the capital tripoli people are chanting that is new free country but it seems that there is at least one thing that still remains of all the their fear. one youngster finally agrees to talk. tripoli is now under the control of the national transitional council and we don't feel we have freedom to talk or to express an opinion if we
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say something in favor of the. they can kill us and the rest of us of course money or in the future. the nineteen year old says many of his friends have been arrested recently for making critical statements about a new regime ironically we're talking just a kilometer away from one of his top secret jails for political prisoners known as abu sleen though that may be the rebels they only represent themselves not the libyan people this revolution started with killings to intimidate through fear of their harms our coverage on blogs amnesty international has recently accused both conduct his regime and the one which replaced it of committing war crimes including killings and torture of military prisoners and civilians these are in the field to play some here that are more his own store. roof notion r t tripoli
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libya the rebel government in libya has a hard job had with alice whining that freedom and peace are a long way our london based middle east little alice down glazebrook told me that was the new africa may face ackles of its colonial past. the real fear of the west is that africa unites and is able to break free from this colonial grip it has been in for hundreds of you and who was the leading cause of crimes uniting was libya and gadhafi is rule so nato want a government that will this unite africa that will rule north africa away from it so the neighbors so it's in it's very important nato but because of is a racist one but will not continue with this libyan project of uniting so there is no mistake at this hour as you've been characterized by racist won't. tear away nor and solar. more opinions first hand reports and
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a timeline of the libyan revolution just one click away at r.t. dot com and for the latest updates on the story check out our twitter facebook profile. the leaders of france and germany have declared that greece's future lies with the euro they are a common scam as a second bailout for athens considered to be its last chance to avoid disastrous default hangs in the balance miss deadlines and a full scale recession have a left
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a little patience for greece among its e.u. neighbors they are now threatening to stop bailout payments for the embattled economy economists are also pessimistic and calls for athens to drop out of the euro zone are building and nomic analysts demetri convene a stellar to the future of reasons far from secure and that carries potentially grave consequences for the global financial system. we're hearing a lot more rumors about of the fall which is frightening but i think the most likely scenario is. again kick the can down the road france so merkel have been saying france germany and angela merkel i was talking about how they want to wait until at least twenty thirteen when the european stability. mechanism is in place so they have some sort of institutional framework to go with with a bailout so i think that eventually greece will default but i think that it's not going to happen on october seventeenth they're not addressing they're not creating a scenario where greece or. greeks can say ok and five years and seven years
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whatever we have a viable plan to exit this this large that burden and go back into growth because right now the greek economy is in a collapse mode so there's no way they can service this that a lot of the american banks were on the other side of these derivative deals so they were ensuring that there was on the books the books of european banks so that in the event of a default the european banks would yeah they would be would lose out on their bonds but then they would go to the american back and say give us the money because when you wrote the insurance so the u.s. bank should be on the hook no one really knows and again that's the problem with the banking system there's a lot of uncertainty about counterparty risk to the global financial promise and i spoken about before there's a problem the global financial system and there are different philosophies as to how to address the u.s. one often bretton woods and facilitated environment where you could run these chronic current account deficits because it was it's an empire that has the imperial courtesy so yeah in that sense the subterfuge has been here and that's where the real financialization has kind of expanded. their prices abroad the euro
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to its knees began exactly three years ago and the thinkable happened america's fourth biggest bank lehman brothers declared bankruptcy a worldwide economic crisis that's still raging today perhaps the lessons of that day really been learned. street cleaning brothers has filed for bankruptcy stocks all around the world are taking because of the crisis on wall street the more things change the more they stay the same so will lehman's bankruptcy filing really changed the landscape of the entire banking industry in two thousand and eight wall street's bad bets and risky speculation led to the collapse of america's housing market and a financial crisis around the globe today thanks to have grown more powerful and profitable while the threat of a double dip recession has deepened if part of the problem was too big to fail and of part of the problem was high dependence on the financial sector if you fast forward three years we have even bigger financial institutions on which were at
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least equally dependent so the structural problems are probably worse and certainly not a whole lot better washington saved wall street with nearly one trillion dollars in government bailouts yet in the past three years critics say that washington has failed to effectively regulate wall street the financial industry can still trade and bet the same way it did thirty six months ago we still. the only differences right now they are worse is because these. trillions of dollars were. the subsidies that were really a worse position than we were before this is what. america's great recession has chipped away at the middle class exacerbated homelessness and resulted in at least fourteen million unemployed citizens. just last month zero jobs not one was created meantime wall street executives broke records last year
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pulling in one hundred forty nine billion dollars in pay in compensation according to analysts the u.s. is approaching its highest level of inequality since world war one if you're not in the top ten or twenty percent you're significantly poorer than you were in two thousand and. and in two thousand and eight you were making one fifteenth as much money as the wealthiest people in the united states we've seen you know corporate profits made profits record breaking profits in some cases three years after the crisis and why is that they're taking the risks with investor you know investors money depositors money that they were taken before and why because they know they'll be bailed out if there's a problem in two thousand and eight u.s. credit agencies fail to forecast the problem reading lehman as a secure investment just one week before its historic bankruptcy very little change with their business model probably the only thing that really has changed is that
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there's once more skepticism towards them the collapse of lehman brothers ignited a perfect storm of economic distress and fear around the world yet three years later problems that caused the crisis remain unsolved many economists are predicting that this means another economic collapse isn't just probable it's inevitable. we're not artsy. as of world leaders to avoid the dreaded double dip recession things are looking much broader and wall street the construction of an underwater cable between new york and london will speed up market trades by some six milli seconds that calculates to roughly one hundred million dollars more in annual profits for big investors and that's not sitting well with archie's financial guru skies or. is high frequency trading and this three hundred million pound project i mean high frequency trading is looting. and now this is what i don't understand why david cameron in the u.k. he castigates the looters and the rioters but all they're doing is any lading j.p.
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morgan bankers they're looting this is a high frequency trading looting and they're getting the government they're getting these people who are looting you know sticks of juicy fruit gum on the street because they're having their money stolen to pay for high frequency trading looting of course are going to be looting of course you invited this into your own homes because you support looters at the banks in the city of loaded because david cameron lives alluding he is in fact a terrorist is no they say that not to be glib i say that as a point of fact cameroon and all born are terrorist or financial terrorists. and even catch the full kind of report next hour here on. what tensions are increasing in cost of authorities in the serbian breakaway region are planning a new attempt to take over two border crossings and serve dominated north north a previous attempt to in july resulted in clashes in which a policeman was killed serbia has called for an emergency un security council
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meeting to prevent a possible repeat of the large scale unrest cost us prime minister has responded by accusing serbs of plotting violence in the region russia's representative to the you went to work see the international forces in the region seem to be taking sides and that isn't helping the balance of the situation the interview with me tell you can is coming up in about fifteen minutes here's a preview. in person was a moment. of vehicles will be you know sort of this and push them or basically. ignore them also by force citing all sorts of arrangements of the costumes to duration of the administrative border between serbia proper the problems of course or potentially that may create clashes and crisis the or another very disturbing element of the. international presence is what we show in order to preserve peace they seem to be cooperated with pretty good. so we hope this meeting is going to take place in order to prevent those dramatic developments in course of the book to
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me this will be reality chip or whether indeed there's a cutie council we can be united nations are interested in preventing disputes and peaceful mediation. and deal to deploy an american radar system in eastern turkey has been agreed by the two countries as part of nato backed missile defense plans it comes just a day after washington struck a similar agreement with or maybe under which interceptor missiles and over one hundred military personnel will be based on romanian soil the u.s. says harbor plans are designed to fan i can see the possibility of attack from states like iran and north korea but from the global network weapons and nuclear power in space that's not what the fans shield is really about. us is using nato and nato expansion as the i think poor of
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a carrier to grow you know other countries like turkey and romania and they can feel like they're going to be taken care of by the european union. but clearly we're talking about here is major tensions in the region tween united states missile defense deployments that are now going to pull. in other countries in the coming years as well as nato expansion throughout the region we're seeing very similar to the encirclement of russia at the same time the u.s. is doing the same thing to china with its bases in missile defense the point to south korea okinawa in the long run u.s. is deploying patriot missile defense systems there are wives and so this is clearly about trying to control the contain both russia and china. watching r.t. live from moscow listen to look at some other stories from around the world tell us union president mahmoud abbas has vowed not to retreat from plans to push for statehood next week and despite reports that
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a palestinian leadership has decided to water down their application senior u.s. international and boys are in the region trying to revive stalled peace talks with israel and make the palestinians drop their plan. around six thousand students joining a march for free education in chile's capital the majority were peaceful although police did resort to tear gas and water cannon again some demonstrators and governmental talks to resolve the issue are continuing thousands of students have been skipping classes for months to show their discontent av the risk of losing scholarships. andre boris sankoh the commander of the twenty eighth expedition to the international space station has handed the station over to his successor mike fossum the leader of expedition twenty nine grazed his colleagues leadership saying he perfectly overcame every challenge they face. and their mission and dock and head back to earth on friday.
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well sometimes you have to leave russia if you want to get to know it better this week a special series of artes russia closer reports come from outside of the country from norway spitzbergen archipelago russia owns about a third of the territory having developed a remote coal mining community there during the soviet period i saw a boy who went there and found out following the collapse of the use of star of the area has actually become more important for russia. a cluster of violence between the devil and they gave blue sea put the use aside the spitzbergen archipelago was a lot like puerto rico for the us not entirely its own yet not fool for in the form of pulls between north america and western europe and as many hold a future base for the russian advance in the arctic. just a few words about this monument to their lives and of course yeah of course
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all of. the most western tourists this morning meant is a testament to the failed sylvia conditions the town of barons worked once a flourishing mining community isn't as sore as they. get behind the stealing for sod one can also see a freshly painted thriving on the wall dead russians on a pleading in fact their back. it's a russian birthright to be here. in this second summer in a row the office standing on cheers bergen decorating the kindergarten is the picture of russia as an arc is not to project an image of an unshakable state emerging from dire straits of history in a town that still experiences difficulties with running water and electricity this choice of priorities would have been questionable if it wasn't geo politically timely because. there was a time when the soviet union was feared and respected you can't turn back time but
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russia should also position itself as. strong street people who visit parents should feel like they've stepped on russian soil. technically that's already the case russian settlements and speeds bergan have greener grass because of the several loads of black soil that was brought here from siberia in soviet times it legally belongs to norway and nine hundred twenty agreement guarantees that signature is the right to conduct industrial activity on the archipelago an option fully utilized only by moscow that for decades has been mining coal here. coal produced here has always been a pretty expensive but that can solve the times there is not an issue of economics but rather politics plus the needed to maintain its mining base here to his bergen at any cost when our production volumes have built just a fraction of what they used to be but one thing any russian presence here is still considered a matter of strategic importance to soviet masses guy hard mines equipment hasn't
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changed much in the last fifty years while the athlete composition of the workforce could make so the other feel solve it nostalgia about the symmetry of i'm twenty seven years old so i don't have clear memories of the soviet union but i do system your spirit is very well preserved here we have people here from ukraine central asian and we all feel like citizens of one country ironically attitude toward the mines profitability isn't so inherently soviet it's been a loss making venture for decades here increasing its efficiency is politically inconvenient the. coal mine is one of those rushing to the president's speech a profitable we need to mine three times as much calls we do now but since the posits are finite we have to go slow. meanwhile russia has notably increased funding of scientific explanations and spitsbergen in an effort to explore the archipelagos natural.

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