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to justice although the huge amount of sort of being taught in the by europeans by the americans. this place is going to send you to into an ungovernable civil war. knowing that sense is worse than it was under the the rule of gadhafi. latest edition of moscow where we take you into the world of endless cash parties and luxury stay with us.
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for one. absolutely delicious hello and welcome to moscow out on the streets probably take a look at the spectacular section of the restaurants that have opened up here in the russian capital a color a scene a seventy rocking here in moscow at the moment. and also the chef style here in the city well. sorry. hi i'm kind of. what tonight. yeah i can help you out i'm kind of ok yes. but i'll do it. back by. what you know it's great to have friends all around the world but as for the high end dramatic.
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sometimes millionaires too much. so my friend will be arriving later tonight and true to their millionaire lifestyle they will expect the best of the best glittering nightclubs designer clothes shops twenty hotels and glorious restaurants. just a five star experience very very well. but it's not just about the russian rich many cultural corners of moscow attracts foreign investors as well as the locally loaded who want to spend spend spend one subject that's attracting attention more than ever before is. the gallery was founded by marina in january two thousand and eleven take a look at the weird and wonderful items on display famous oil gas and media moguls spend hundreds of millions each. business. develop so people who are doing lots of money they want. or kind of things like contemporary art
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market because it's a quite good investment now because there are no faith in the art market. as well it's a good thing for you can join of the pieces here by the strategy of the gallery to exhibit new names from western europe support young russian artists however controversial. the art scene is here in the russian capital with dozens of galleries opening up every year and contemporary art especially being explored and developed more than ever before with new and easier laws on taking pieces out of the country this allows various collectors russian or international to take full advantage of the. industry such a creative process. my friend is going to love it. every year to the millionaire fair. retail market. on the outskirts of the capital over two hundred companies set
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up display stands. in everything from. phones to the latest overpriced imported sports cars and there's no shortage of here so cheap bargains are hardly on the cards. luckily there's no need to be a millionaire to take a peek at the exclusive goods. because anyone can gain admission. towering skyscrapers is the epitome of economic expansion in the largest country on our planet on top of the moscow federation tower is the tallest bar and restaurant in new york. and to discuss the world of millionaires. and those with extravagant appetites let's meet this week's guess. so tell me.
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yes absolutely true. because of the new. and new. ok that's why it's it's. where you work for the famous company. and english club which appeared in the markets more than six years ago and we have a lot of individual and corporate clients basically. as a concierge what's the strangest request that you've. in their quest to to be invited officially invited by prince charles or by prince william to the vetting of the weather the wedding of the area but the request was not just standing nearby in the georgia nearby the quest was personal for this client and to be
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among this three hundred guests on this waiting tables. so you feel that you have. this moment where i think that the client because i originally would of course now also you know. also americans and other people who are members of. the russian capital. as we have. this many people. because of this business. different. thing but they ask us to help. organize everything so next time i need a private. person to call. location them located on the god or main road which many think the russian capital is
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saturated with five star hotels now and right but still you can hear every year grand designs. on the local cream of the crop. with the opening of the hotel in one nine hundred seventy three. luxury hotel group . of the asian hotel features three hundred elegant streams and to top notch. you can enjoy the warmth of. the world. and the complex elegance in every way i think my guest. will be quite happy this really what i can only say that this is the largest suite i've seen in my entire life but alone here in russia four hundred ninety square meters this month. and a half a million rubles
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a night before tax that's roughly around sixteen thousand dollars whether we're talking about. simply filthy rich i think any multi-millionaire. but enjoy staying here. very nice and regarding those with the cast of the russian capital would be complete without taking a stroll down the beautiful. collection of designer clothes shops has to offer although i one problem. my multi millionaire made no problem. the legendary brands turnbull an. officially represented in russia by the store named world club is one of the most expensive shopping areas in moscow the store caters for the upper market and the marriott hotel guests but it sits alongside of . florence. i think politicians business people bankers the first of all the. there is
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a very educated. white notion of this i love it i respect. in london eight hundred eighty five turnbull and enjoys a one hundred twenty three year heritage as a gentleman should make. the clothes are designed and created in england using the best techniques the highest quality material and stitching an ideal shopping destination for my arriving guest. chair mehta airport is one of the main hubs for private jets in moscow. we are now in moscow's newest and most modern business innovation terminal for executive travellers we offer a premium class service that can satisfy our client's demands and their privacy while they're out the airport is one of our priorities. as my wealthy friend finally arrives it's clear whether student or millionaire the city can
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accommodate any requests business jets and first class travel is a massively growing industry here in a climate that's all about money money money that's what distinguishes russia's rapidly expanding millionaire class from foreign millionaire as i think the answer is simple they spend bowl and love to show their wealth. for the oligarch class russia is a land of opportunity and today's futuristic skyscrapers love a shopping mall chic restaurants and innumerable boutiques cars much part of moscow's cityscape as the dazzling red square. a party town in every meaning of the words and misunderstood moscow and its retail debauchery glitzy living and high end restaurants has shows no sign of slowing down but one thing is for sure mike's traffic and friends will certainly not be disappointed so. shopping hotels
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restaurants. check. anybody can be a millionaire here in the us it's just a billionaire after what. i'll see you again next weekend.
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if you move from phones to. screen starts on t.v. don't come. on twelve thirty am in moscow here are key headlines the u.n. piles pressure on the syrian regime to step down as the general assembly adopts a non-binding resolution russia says the draft fails to address the armed opposition. greece's next palau could be creeping closer despite the use ever mounting demands some countries who kept their national currencies are proving to be far better off. libya marks a year since the revolt that eventually brought down colonel gadhafi but why of all
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militias still run unchecked and interim leadership is said to have no real power. up next a special report on humanity's attempts to find the secret of eternal life stay with us. humans cyborgs. nothing but fantasy or potential reality. how long can a human being live for. for thousands of years people sought to find an elixir of eternal life to halt nature's ticking clock. the subject has returned to the stage once more in the twenty first century this time scientific globe or a tree's a joining the hunt but instead of seeking a fountain of youth there focusing on the power of technology to achieve immortality.
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this is one of the formulas designed for the fight against aging the substance is called the school of choice of i on it is named after its creator for d.m.'s color choice of he heads the department of genetic engineering at moscow state university . if. you first suggested this age nineteen seventy two. but it was not going till two thousand and five that we put the whole formula of each fighting on paper and why you really push them. according to dr school of choice of oxygen is of all things one of the most dangerous substances in the human body he say's that when cells become oversaturated with active forms of oxygen they become oxidized and this leads to an early death. mirror but as the body produces poisons one of the most malicious
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poisons is generated at the heart of each cell in the middle condra i'm on the one hand they supply the body with energy on the other they gradually kill us the older we are the more poison we have in our bodies in the form of free radicals. some time ago maxim's father came to the conclusion that there is a mechanism which makes cells a he theory is that a new biological process is set in motion immediately after a mother gives birth this process makes the body destroy itself. given that aging is programmed it can be stopped like any other program in that case humans characteristic of old age will be nipped in the bud and we won't age. this unique footage taken by a digital microscope reveals the nature of human mortality in the second minute of the video sudden flush marks out a dying cell setting off
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a chain reaction that kills off nearby cells. with a death signal is received by neighboring cells in this experiment and they realize that the cell died only a moment ago and its death was not accidental rather it was the result of a process the single went right across this tiny island of cells it's really quite an unusual sight. dying of old age was uncommon in nation times people would usually full victim to wild beasts or their enemies but later people came to believe that immortality could be found in faraway lands the arab scientist ibn battuta learned about the fountain of youth in china alexander the great believe that it was in india one theory claims that the real reason he wanted to kiss famous campaign in the indian subcontinent was salut for the waters of life.
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abkhazia is a republican the southeastern coast of the black sea in soviet times many people head live to one hundred almost more than two hundred seventy centenarians lived here in the mid twentieth century there was even a quiet composed soley out of the very elderly in the republic only those between seventy to one hundred years of age were allowed to join the choir mostly sang old up cars in songs to the accompaniment of traditional instruments now the choir members a younger than the previous generation could. cond. kind . here was interviewed with i'm eighty one years old and he says that my singing career spanned sixty five years sometimes i even sing when i'm at home if you are my wife schools me she says why on earth are you
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singing stop that mumbling good night for i see a tune is racing through my head since i need to sing all the time i say it. in the one nine hundred seventy s. or the president of abkhazia kill became the main character in a documentary about centenarians home marty told the filmmakers pulled icy water from mountain streams over himself several times a day throughout his life he was certain the water cleansed people of everything wicked the. fire really over a hundred years old a hundred and nine now would you like to share this secret over your longevity people must know how to take care of themselves healthy habits help them. to demonstrate that a one hundred nine year old abkhazian is just as capable as the youngsters. kill mounted a. horse unassisted as the camera crew looked on his destination was the neighboring
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village of dilip where one of his great grandsons was celebrating his wedding interestingly almost forty years on people in that village still remember. i remember tarheel very well sure. i even recall the good time we had during his great grandsons wedding my grandsons were there to. live is ninety three years old now he has spent most of his life here into the blood him it worked on a collective farm before his long absence from the village during world war two he retired many years ago but he still works in his orchard every day he craft sprouts of new varieties on to old trees these apple trees are going to get a new lease of life soon. i think i would say it's about time for me to die and lie in the earth peace. but no.
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life still gives me the strength to be on the move sure when i see anything new after i die well i don't think so but officially the main body of lawmakers in abkhazia is an assembly made up of elders all of the country's historic decisions have been made in this matter in the village of lost me from the abolition of serfdom to the recent decision to declare abkhazia as independence. all people gathering here. to make a decision on any important issue. their rulings became law for the entire people. during the years of soviet government several international groups of scientists came to a cause yet to find out what made people here live so long their conclusions were intriguingly simple here old people last longer simply because they are always
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aware of the fact they have a role to play in society. sending centenarians to an old people's home is a disgraceful idea they should be allowed to live in the homes where they were born they should be cared for and loved that's what they need they should be made happy and they will live a long life if. count is elizabeth but tory of hungary in the blood of six hundred fifty young serf women every day the fifteenth century french marshals does numbered more than eight hundred peasant children at a laboratory news council to avoid aging. as it turns out the twentieth century dictator joseph stalin was also anxious about his mortality he had five cottages built on our cars here in the vicinity of the locality and habited by generations of old ages. the legend has it the during
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a stroll in his dutch or stalin met a one hundred twenty year old local man he asked him whether it was true that the magic river. could prevent aging. yes the old man said there were no magic reverse but there was a want a full repeal in powers. that prompted stalin to visit the waterfall each morning he washed there and drank some water. among them because he has methods of fighting old age has been handed down from generation to generation this is one of the oldest pagan rituals during festivities people boil the hearts of wild beasts and big tubs placed outdoors in the hearts of put on a boiling rock it is believed that he has tasted the heart of a wild beast strengthens his own during a festive meal elders get the biggest chunks this custom is thought to give them strength and a long life. he who takes gold in words lives as long as killed itself in terms one
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recipe of an elixir of eternal life from the middle ages. another is a ground a mixture of a one thousand year old toad in a ten thousand year old bed tried up in the shade tell his philosophy doling lived to one hundred twenty two years as a result of taking such mysterious potions. resistance is not politics but a culture. is couldn't just. on it's own. cultures of resistance on marching. wealthy british style.
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markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. welcome to the future science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. a true to life in mortal human being will walk the earth in two thousand and forty five this bold claim comes from the russia two thousand and forty five movement in december two thousand and eleven its representatives demonstrated their first accomplishment on the hard road to immortality this electronic is only the start of
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a process that hopes to finish with a fully functioning human soluble. a slimy fence is this true that we will meet again in five years time with my double will be here but i'll be in another room or at home yet you will still feel that you are talking to me and not my double. dmitri it's called does not put his hopes in such dreams instead as a successful businessman he has gathered many scientists doctors and inventors their chief goal is to create the perfect body to give it soul and consciousness of a human being. but him but it and we hope that at some point we just have to perform a painless transfer of the mind of the person falls asleep and wakes up in another body where he feels just as comfortable. to me to is called was inspired by the hollywood film surrogates it shows the possibility of creating a human double
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a surrogate cyborg controlled by the force of thought and imagination would be done without leaving one's home. computers and computer intelligence exceeds human intelligence and then what happens in that sort of perhaps more of the terminator scenario you know what happens when the machines become self-aware enough to realize hey we don't need these people and in fact these people are kind of screwing up the planet. surrogates begins with a lib or a trick creating a replica of a human controlled. by the human mind the surrogates of the future cannot be distinguished from the human counterparts but it's obvious that the first surrogates are a combination of man and machine kevin warrick has volunteered to be a human cyborg. first imply that i had.
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here we go this is show you what it looked like so this was the first implant. that's right e.o. frequency identification device and that was implanted in my left arm just up here so pushed in that point and what we use this for was simply as i moved around my building here in reading in england and the computer knew where i was at particular points so i would open doors for me and switched on lights and said hello and having studied the experiences of those who use cybernetic limbs work agreed to more surgery this time a more sophisticated chip will be implanted into his arms nervous tissue operations like. little bit nervous but i think much more not a lot more exciting than anything else i really feel love with doing now is the
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big day. but. it's actually doing some soil where i actually have a choice in the way i think. the operation lasted for several hours warrick was worried about whether the new device would be rejected by his body but the surgery was successful as a result the scientist could subject him self to more experimentation. one of the experiments i did was to drive a wheelchair around just from my neural signals so it's the sort of thing that a paralyzed person could they could drive themselves in a car just by thinking about moving if you like. robyn f. ecan system a swede lost his right arm a few years ago it was he who was the first patient to test an experimental device called the smart hand scientists connected more than forty sensors from this artificial device to his arm then able him to move his bio nick hand and feel the
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touch of objects. that precious even can be transposed to a specific area the skin of the remaining head and if you find the right spots to stimulate we know that also that correlates to areas of the brain called case would be activated. it took robin only one day of training to learn to control the artificial limb as he would his own arm to start with he made the device stimulate the movements of his other hand later he learned how to get it to perform operations on its own. more importantly robin even recalled how it felt when he touched something. bigger put there now i can give orders from my bring to my body which i haven't done in years when you can control your movements it's great for the i haven't felt like this for a long time so shows.

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