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that is the main purpose of the agency. as long as i live in this country the leaders and putin and medvedev are low section of the fighting corruption the they haven't been successful yet there are some some there is some success but not so russia is a country are not the only one in the world but still so how would you guarantee that corruption doesn't spoil your ideas who will be the experts selecting the business how would you guarantee the transparency i was going on within your age if if you choose if you choose approaches then they go to are experts council extra council would consist about maybe about forty five people. it's experts in difference here's afterwards it was good to supervise a council and the head of supervisor cancer mr putin. could give an example of any
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project that you are looking at now believe he may be already you know. the first project that will get money from you know only three weeks pass from. thought through through the weeks pass and you know we got our two two thousand projects ideas. and we got it i have it's now with web sites two thousand and twenty. which means to be hundred again exactly exactly and these are not only projects these are ideas and initiatives because one of the most important things. we are. implementing not only good projects we would implement good initiatives for. making a card for the world medium business environment this is
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a very important thing where do you money coming from and what's your resource base for supporting projects we are non commercial organization and their first money would come from the michigan on being from the government from the from michigan and then it's a go it's a state bank. but it will be in one hundred people on a number of people basis wilson says since you deal will not call it government money but money given by the governor and close of the government this is once again the big piece for corruption a possible a possible means of corruption so so you say you so transparency put in being being the head of the advisory council but do you have any something special in mind which may which may. keep the the greedy
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hands of the government money. just for others sending this money which. is not a big money it's money or just for. this structure of agency for staff of agency and. we don't have money like a bank we're not a minister if. we are getting is only painful for your work. if it would be sponsor money first maybe from michigan and being then maybe from big companies. and it's not state money and. money for and for. leaders for projects. and we would raise money i mean the reason of that. foreign source is so important for us to show for the investors. that it's very profitable to invest in.
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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 on the to what is in me to this it's somewhere limits of the area of your work to only strategic pressure from that. strategic projects and initiatives and. initiatives is something which has systematically which are would create these business environment for it for example find that all serious serious companies has the same problems would fry two or i have this problem it would be a system problem and even if it is connected with
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a changing of legislation we would do that ok thank you thank you very much for being with us and your three minute break yesterday was out of the on of itself and that's it for an hour from all of us here the spotlight will be back with more comments on what's going on and i think russia and the and they will try to take the place of.
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diversion french leaders visit the libyan capital in a show of support for the new all thora he's found his ordinary people in tripoli still backing colonel gadhafi their devotion might cost them their lives. also russia says it's time to lift the un imposed no fly zone over libya introduced to save civilians as adults and help those trapped in the last remaining get out and strong it's. a blow for the billionaire he turns of politics russia's richest man sensationally quits as leader of policy is headed for jumps three adults. set piece of the long gone salvi union preserved on norwegian learned aussies close
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up to travels to a russian sound on the spitzbergen archipelago. welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow british prime minister david cameron has promised wall financial aid to live use new rulers on a visit to tripoli he's there with the french president nicolas sarkozy in support of the regime they helped put in power. in tripoli and keeping across developments around. french president carter causey and which prime minister david cameron to he leave there first of all to show their support for the country's new authorities for the national transitional council both political and financial since this week it comes just days before leaders alter the grace will be resumed and also military support not surprisingly that these two leaders happy come the first visit khadafi
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free libya these two countries france and britain have played a crucial role in the currently being revolution because of course he has said that nature will continue to fall mainly beer and mistreat facilities. here in leave it to the rebels take control over the whole of the country fighting still continues over at least for gadhafi stronghold including. the colonel's hometown city some six hundred kilometers east of further careful cheaply and bani walid today in the south called cheaply meanwhile russia's foreign ministry has announced today that they will call for a no fly zone to be lifted says things it's no longer i am tired of protecting civilians just ahead of these two leaders visit here to tripoli the head of the national regional council with the father who has pledged that both sikorsky and cameron will be safe he's mentioned that because security situation in the country
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here in the capital tripoli remains a very tough very difficult very complicated still while there still remain several pockets all over the lead here where still held by khadafi forces even in the capital it's not it's not equally well how by by the rebels and not all the districts here in libya was supporting when you were forgeries here's my report about that. and months after tripoli fell into rebels' hands those who backed 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 else. that we will do anything from our only more on our even if we have to give our lifes. seven support for the ousted leader it is solved once they see our camera it was
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a. one with a weird kind of how could you tell the camera why. it's the same situation with others two. hundred 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 we're going to tell it on camera no no thanks if i pee in front of the camera they will send the bullets to my well. the criminals you don't know them you call them the rebels hey guys do you remember the black guy he was arrested a few days ago after here appearing on t.v. don't do that you flags new slogans new speeches. and the rebels were out celebrating again this week when the head of the national transitional council libya's new authority arrives in the capital before large crowds and even libyans in no doubt about who's really. the those who don't support mr
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fogg those are you and who we used to see all across the city proudly waving green flags just weeks ago back in khadafi now trying not to leave their own backyards here there. was. a very. tough it is effectively gone when you are thirty eight have settled 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 beer here. one youngster finally agrees to talk what tripoli is now on the control of the national transitional council and we don't feel we have freedom to talk or to express an opinion if we see something in favor of gadhafi who can kill us and the rest of us
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of course money and for the nineteen year old says none 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 the dark is top secret jails for political prisoners known as abu salim. the rebels they only represent themselves not the libyan people this revolution started with killings to intimidate through fear of their hands are covered in blogs amnesty international has recently accused both gadhafi regime and the one which replaced it of committing war crimes including killings and torture of military prisoners and civilians these are being felt by some here that more is an store roof an option r t tripoli libya or the discuss the story on our joint life of destroyed by our young me as the others who
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have been perfectly news wire and many that really are. now david cameron and little of this there's no commercial interest to this intervention but with the oil is due to depart from libyan ports many are asking how credible these claims really are. well yes i think this is very indicative of the overall neal colonial character of this war that has developed for nearly seven months now the national transition council would have never been able to get outside of benghazi if it had not been for the support of the united states as well as the nato forces they have supplied these rebels with arms with diplomatic cover and then of course there was the so-called no fly zone over libya which has really been a massive bombing operation against that country of six million people it's
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a very very tense situation that exists right now all over the country the fact that they have not been able to take over areas in the western part of libya such as bani walid and sirte and. is very much indicative of the fact that this war is by no means settled now just this last past week we've seen an escalation of resistance on the part of the lawless forces inside of libya there was the attack on the roster the move all refinery which shut down or production in that region of libya some seventeen guards at the oil refinery were killed in this attack this was done during broad daylight on the part of the lawless forces there was also attacks at the international airport outside of tripoli there's also been reports of sniping and other types of resistance within the capital of tripoli itself so this indicates that the situation is still very fluid inside of libya so
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i believe that the visit on the part of nicolaus and co c. of france and david cameron of britain this is an attempt to shore up this. takeover of the most are all rich and the most prosperous country on the african continent ok we're very strong. opinions that colonialism of course this is a movement that's gone and. a lot of support within the schools itself but russia is now calling for an end to the ne fly zone over libya which you mentioned do you think it is likely to. we don't believe so the nato forces the secretary general mr rasmussen said earlier this week that the bombing would continue as long as it was necessary in order to subdue the lawless forces inside of libya also the united states has admitted just this last past week that they had at least four marines that were presidents out of the capital of
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tripoli also the head of the u.s. africa command general hahn has said that they will lead an expeditionary mission inside of libya to support lee search for chemical weapons supplies and other types of weapons that could be used against the n t c and the nato forces this is following the same pattern that's been going on since february it was admitted even in new york times as early as march that the obama administration said in special this it in our special cia train units to identify targets that were bombed since march the nineteenth also we have to recognize that drones and pentagon predator drones were played a very decisive role the secretary general of nato admitted this several weeks ago that they could not have taken tripoli if it had not been for the assistance of the pentagon in identifying targets and also. that supplying their special forces in
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their invasion of tripoli but even though they are claiming victory in tripoli and throughout the country resistance is still very very strong they have not been able to track down colonel gadhafi he is giving our regular speeches over the syrian. television calling on plan the people of libya to stand up to resist the occupation of the nato led forces inside of libya. and stabbing at me as i'm afraid we're going to have to leave it after a strong opinion is back and is here at the patrick nice try thank you thanks. i will ask you spoke to russia's then boy to the u.n. he says the libyan experience is helping determine their position on syria and you can see the full interview later this hour that has a people. if you want to put the experience the worst thing you do is the start of the civil war and this is what happened let's face it our concern is that any
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sanctions resolution. on syria in the security council might be seen by destructive elements of syrian opposition as sort of encouragement and looking at libya or something similar to what happened in libya maybe happening in syria. that clearly extremely destructive or consequences all of the western colics swearing to us that this is not their intention pool or use a military force well incidentally we have to remind them with their statements and assurances from them of various sorts when we're working on that resolution in libya which then we're very quickly forgotten of the battle. losses that political season may have only just got underway with the scandals already arrived the party run by russia's richest man has collapsed less than three
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months after he became leader as it happened in a gradual to have the details from moscow. the impishness plan of the right course party which was to gains of fifteen percent of the vote clashed over some far more modest police calls for costs and realities now that brought her of as love to the party will hardly make it into dumont but we all have to understand that program is very good in p.r. in himself in dealing with john lewis and this is what we witness today we all remember that he is not afraid we are we remember how he made it to they have lines international headlines in two thousand and seven when he was arrested by french police in course chevelle down suspicion that he arranged prostitutes for russia's border guards there and we remember what it and sound like add it up like that the french authorities officially apologized before him during an official visit in two thousand and nine and has brought her of himself such a date i may make one microstate backwards he said but then i will make
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a long jump forward just wait and see that very bold step for a person who's only made first steps on a political arena but what we're seeing is actually calling on clashes and the rights of a political force and sadly this has become somewhat of a butt tradition with russia's white wing forces and now that robber of leaves the ranks of the party's no longer its leader it's not clear what part of the electorate the right course will be you rate at all and secondly it's interesting what will happen with all the money which of proverbs which had invested into these projects that we are talking about some thirty million dollars. today that you'll be doing all he has passed to pull the money out of the party now that he's left and he'll be forming a new political force well we'll wait and see what will be the future of these yet another movement of these billion or turned politician. now we've got more on this and all the all the stories that we're covering our website kong also online right
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now officially. grounds engaged is the cause of the week's plane crash that killed nearly all of the top russian i still see you can read the story of the many theories that it was put forward and dismissed by the next. all up to swallow wood diamond was finals of dollars is found of the stomach of a man suspected of theft at a spanish restaurant and find out more at auntie dot com. now the leaders of france and germany have an els their belief that greece is future lies within a year oh well an international patience is running out for losses china calls one
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euro zone leaders to own a house in order a second bailout for athens hangs in the balance as frustration also grows among its even neighbors over a misstep lines for the reforms are now threatening to stop eight out payments to the economy economists are also a pessimistic and there are mounting calls for happens to drop down to the usa and as economic. confidence tell us all see greece's chase fall from secure and that could bring grave consequences for the global financial system. we're hearing a lot more rumors about of the fold which is frightening but i think that the most likely scenario is that they're going to again keep the can down the road france and merkel have been saying ok 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
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with the bailout so i think that eventually greece will default but i think that it's not going to happen on a club or something they're not addressing they're not creating a scenario where greece or greeks can say ok in five years and seven years whatever we have a viable plan to exit this this large burden and go back into growth because right now the 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 they would lose out on their bonds but then they would go to the american bank and say give us the money because you wrote the insurance so the u.s. banks would be on the hook because it it's an empire that has the imperial curd see . now as the world struggles through the dreaded double dip recession and not. look at the surprising ways. to make ends meet in hard times coming up next hour i hand. some of the lap dancers at this one lap dance and chain in
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london are college students and the owner of this chain says that these girls are very popular because his clients often don't expect them to be knowledgeable in interesting as well as attractive. a lot of a lot there to talk about interest rate differentials from you know school of economics. but unfortunately a prostitute themselves because i was born and raised that they wish in free to pay out the bail out the banks were mostly down these clubs every night. some other international headlines this hour now and. the palestinian foreign minister says a formal bid for full statehood submitted to the un next friday on the un rules such applications approved by the security council before going to the general
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assembly washington said last week that it will use its veto power to the creation of a state of a state of palestine and it has been for the palestinians my home the status of nonmember observer we could go straight to the general assembly where there is no power to be tight. reports but the number of dead after a suicide bombing at a funeral in northwest pakistan thirty one a further thirty were injured police say the attack took place during a. tribal leader hued of filmed a local militia to oppose this plan with militants in the area below or did region is close to the afghan border which is the escalating violence between militants and security forces. around six thousand students joined a march for free education in chile's capital the majority were peaceful the police did use tear gas and water cannons against some demonstrators a new round of governmental talks to resolve the issue continues thousands of
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students have been skipping classes for months to show their anger at the threat of losing scholarships. now it seems sometimes you have to leave russia or if you want to get to know it better this week a special series of our russia close out reports come from outside the country from norway's spitzbergen archipelago russians developed a coal mining community there during the soviet period and as example he reports twenty years after the u.s.s.r. ceased to exist many on spitsbergen are still living and old dream. cluster of violence between the devil and the deep blue sea but they used to sarge bergen archipelago was a lot like puerto rico for the u.s. not entirely its own with or in a form of pools 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 soviet and patients the town of barons work once a flourishing mining community isn't as sore as they. get behind the stealing facade one can also see a freshly painted the writing on the wall the russians on of believing in fact their back. it's a russian birthright to be. the second summer in a row that we tell each cough a standing watch pittsburgh and decorating is kinda garden good depiction of russia as a narc is not to project an image of an unshakable state and merging from dire straits of history in a time that still experiences difficulties for its running water and electricity this choice of priorities would have been questionable if it wasn't geo politically timely it was.

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