tv Documentary RT August 12, 2013 6:30pm-7:01pm EDT
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it's a story of movies playing out in real life. what's perceived as the worst hundred. you tell to bring everyone together here everyone's here. if you see everyone fifteen people really pleasantry i was wondering what fishing with you my eyes deceive me on yes the world. when it comes to fishing he can do that for now i suppose but ask him to call everyone together and nobody will get why you're late what's the problem he was douglas when you always mess everything up with you is that you. what am i doing form a clown. most of these fifteen boys have been in trouble with the law for violence or whatever. of them are
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homeless orphans with no money or relatives. or uncles. as he's known isn't a supervisor he's their adoptive father. usually already it isn't really what i've been slaving for for all these years just to be nobody here by ten o'clock in the evening. and i have everything up of that we're going to build a human being like i should scream at you now and everyone has to say thank you uncle sam of your wisdom or truth. for a moment back there it felt like i was back with those street hooligans who could have beaten me up at any moment as i turned my back i couldn't help wondering you know am i safe.
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with. i almost twins in fate they never knew their fathers their alcoholic mothers was stripped of parental rights the boys were sent to an orphanage and repeatedly state they showed no interest in study. and by the age of eighteen had frequently been convicted of theft or assault. ship there's nothing to do here at all you just drift from one place to another like an idiot going to run into some
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guy was beer to join in and soon. you're an alcoholic. after leaving school they found themselves on the street and joined in the tourist local street gang. was arrested and charged as an accomplice he was given a three year suspended sentence then when they tried to steal a car they were close to being put behind bars. for the we broke the window climbed in and tried to start it yeah we pushed it we pushed it a little way. here we were drunk yeah we were drunk. yes i fell asleep in the car and they got us the police held me from five in the evening until two am and then they let me go. i was supposed to show up at nine the next day but i didn't i was fed up i was drinking like a fish. i saw a bum once and saw myself in his place i thought. ok i have
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to stop drinking and get the hell out of this. guy's almost time to get up. you or your mother and of course. it will be planting today morning the weather's fine. if you're always waiting. to get quickly. i say to the guys compare what you had at the lock up with what you've got now. this is so much better because would you reckon the orphanage the guy that wakes you up becomes your enemy all day which makes me four times that enemy today already but i prefer
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to be their friend. this is love a good deal of began working as a teacher when he was twenty as an orienteering coach he mentored a couple of champions and even headed the olympic reserve school. ten years ago he gave everything up to become an entrepreneur he moved to a small village and set up his own angling center. one day the head of the local orphanage asked him to take a few kids for the summer holidays. the moment they arrived everything in my house that wasn't screwed down was smashed up. they even sort through some of the furniture store for most of what it was like for a film. because i had just been told that the group that escaped from a youth camp going to bill you think a lot of cool roped
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a few small shops. were being sent to me he was on the edge here is my just have to keep them in not let them escape again and then in the us i came up with a plan. to make them sleep and i had to tire them out during the day by playing football having races and so on the field it was because they finished my intention was literally to make them crawl to somebody but after a while i began to realize they were simply doing it out of action for sport and. nothing practical came out of it. for the swearing i made them chop wood under supervision. for every bad. one. and then they have to chop another letter of the word with you know what they filled out one cup very quickly and soon they stop swearing and i couldn't find any with the full. well they all started saying don't disappoint on. me so i knew
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i needed just one rule not fifty and that was no going to disappoint me. the head of the orphanage called on the releve to say he was the last and only hope for two former presidents if uncle slava wouldn't take them they were sure to turn back to crime and when that happened they would certainly end up in prison yes well i wish you every success you try to find your place in life. well we'll be with uncle slava for a while or maybe you'll stay there and we'll see. through. many took their own lives out of despair. or we wouldn't want to become criminals but they simply have almost no chance of leading a normal life. most
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want training to have. to work i had just finished reading to be a pastry chef. pastry chef. just that. and you're almost mechanic right. now i didn't finish that i trained as a tractor driver instead now i just need to take the test. you hate talking about what happened to them before lent you so i'm only interested in their names just the first name is enough with a way to try to build a new life for the winners from just a name. being included in your. own good is the. wrong love is just woken up there's a whole lot of fine gentleman good morning to you sir good morning. our work so far the manures been delivered the soil has been fertilized the pickling is
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underway if you fancy coffee yes of course you don't you know this waster. you know with i knew nothing of it i was. just arrived one day and i didn't ask why i could be hiding away with his granny for so long. it was only later that i heard of his two convictions his grandfather had given him some money to buy windows you know but the lad just went out and spent the money instead while granddad took him to court. to tell he's currently under investigation for two different crimes he was accused of fraud and manslaughter. i ran over a girl and she died she was four years younger than me it was dark and a car coming towards me was turning right he was in the middle of the road and i was dazzled by his headlights i didn't see anybody in front of me and then there
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was just this thump what is the first i didn't realize what happened because i didn't see anything. gorillas provides more than just temporary shelter he also offers the boys a chance to set up a small farming business and build a house in the village it's a partnership that can only be built on trust. you could say that slava raises us. he makes normal people out of ugly duckling. he wants orphans and difficult teenagers to live normal lives what is it the most just like children from regular families the mothers soon. probably pay off his dad to behave as well and then with little by little we can pay it back to me over time. my hearings will be held soon i'm of
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course they could send me to prison i'm not afraid of i just don't want to lose these years that's what scares me the most i'm twenty three now and if i'm sent to jail for seven years i will be out before i'm thirty well have no house or home. when i was released from the old financial i found my mother. whom i completely renovated a flat. and one day my brother got drunk again and i just turned round and left. my promise myself a long time ago that i'd never become anything like my parents. so i think everything here is gorilla we work for him some more of these but we can use some of our own shares to buy it from him no problem. if danny and i we're going to build our own house a little this will split up
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a little be like the one over there you see. we call him dad amongst ourselves we don't say to his face but here is at that. moment i think the worst punishment for them is to leave with many who didn't stay or in prison now one lad killed a tramp and got ten years with it he didn't like it here he'd say it's hard work you're going to get one i said of course where do you think the money comes from a couple to be able to. work with a good. ten years ago andre was among the first of coelus adopted sons this year his father officially put him in charge of an important part of the business the tourist center he appointed him executive and helped secure a loan for more construction it is called the macabre but in spirit as i left the orphanage to join this family they just asked you these are things that we've and i
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said yeah just take them and go good luck so i left before. most guys from the orphanage find themselves with nothing to eat or useful and no roof over their heads you know what us by different so they start stealing straight away . only two of my friends of. everyone else is either behind bars or even dead. a lot of them of course also became drug addicts. i like raising rabbits it's very profitable if you look after them well they breed fast and bring in money. under a is twenty three now he has a family his own house and a growing small business but far. from his fifteen adopted children also has three biological sons who are older than.
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stuff so all of the eldest worked at the tourist center but then left i don't know why the middle son graduated from. but works in a factory now what was the point of all that studying. but through a. national of our natural sons here on the small farm at last thank you. well we've got something to plug today guys look at this. it's hard to start anything from scratch you just don't see any benefit at first you have to devote all your efforts to getting results you have to give up everything else i'm just focused on making it happen and i'm not ready to do that yet. my own three sons thought that they'd be able to milk their parents like else until they were about thirty. but if all they had to do was ask mom and
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dad for money well and they'll pay up. but i believe that these boys will be much more grateful because they started out. with an experience that was much more. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. you're beautiful the way or is that really going to. get out of hand without me. well my dear. forgivable. you can insult me you know i will get my revanche i'm. a grown up with this game to release energy for you would be good to anyone who was mean to me or sell to me a bullet in the head hurt it's a real. i can even look around corners on the screen. throughout when i go outside
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after this it's so quiet. twelve year old constantine was brought to live in the village for reeducation by his parents their slumbers friends and have a successful business but constantine started to behave badly and fell in with a bad crowd he often skipped school his parents remembered because love got to love and his talent for working with difficult teenage boys. is this but this was a very interesting case it was the guys who really helped him not me. i just want to know what if he misbehaved i be punishing them instead of him once you're here you don't give me a hard time. he's like my dad teaches me explains things. tells me to study hard
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to he says is for me. not for anyone else. after four months with uncle slava consenting finish the school year with good marks and went on to seventh great. place command take a said who has missed out on a lot of skoal he had toured really hard to make up for the missing time but here. i think so don't you can think. he's a kind boy but he needs more commitment from his parents he needs to spend more time with his family. you need to communicate more ships don't lose him. with that in mind he doesn't get enough attention i usually spend so much time at work and when we get home we're busy with housework that's
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which there's hardly any time to check his homework he rarely gets to talk to his father but at least there's something he's so good you know so you know taking a little want to way through died to get us to use the words are there's always going to be room for you here thank you for your good luck. and your say good for you about the debt. you feel you minus one. well look for others. there always more hooligans around somewhere. and as a. taser
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cigarette butt. you realize that stuff you're carrying is flammable they can burn you. want a. man's way chair is a dollar fifty and i don't know what. will be but if he gives up smoking when i'm around even promises not to smoke. he gets three dollars twice as much. what did he do yeah i messed up i burned down a barn. made two when i was in foster care in the villages set fire to a car just like you guys an interesting life i say what do you plan to blow up now nothing. well it's like a holiday home we don't rest here we didn't come here to relax we came to work but we work here as if we were on vacation. that's real freedom no one gets in our way
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nothing's banned. well the main things here are no drinking and no burning down. ok there are no serious regulations here everything's possible. if you want to set up your own in the village you would be a business business but we have sheep this year we need them i want to learn i know about geese and ducks but not sheep. know that easy when you think about it. you would like to look after them together. ok here's my suggestion. we'll get everything ready but i'm going to month i'll buy you both ten lambs. ok so terrified of ruining everything and getting kicked out of here. we like it here very much maybe it'll work out and i'll become a businessman like andre and have my own house. the wife and family. the
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rabbit farm. well good afternoon. new well i'd like to present you with this letter of appreciation but also like to thank you for your great contribution to the development of entrepreneurship and for your active help in organizing cultural events. but thank you so much with. the ease and shaking and back slapping of almost become traditions lately so just now they started doing something new group of people who were awarding me letters of appreciation and gratitude as this year they just end up collecting dust on my bookshelf. even the kremlin seems to have shown some interest in our projects breaking but i don't have enough money to be reaching out to the whole country. i can't solve all the problems on myself.
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as we had our own flat we had to sell it when he took out a loan. and then had to pay it off. but then right. now i'm going to rent another flat. he gives everything away to the children so. i want to be with him. for him to be beside me but he keeps saying i can't leave those children to themselves who is going to take care of them it's not me. can those are his words. take it the two of you don't give him. one brother so you guys. just one year the farming school you got
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a house like this could be yours. as you can see what's worth but if you look around you does everywhere you look you can grow anything you want. if you must know i took him way too many orphans and that's why i didn't have anything like enough money to set up a decent conditions for them. released because of this and i had to sell the float . for the work you do. over. the furniture will come in handy here. and right now it's more like a long distance relationship and a marriage comes here every week states for two or three days. sometimes he just comes for a cup of tea and goes again because he's got so much to do. or he doesn't buy me to go to the farm but i'm not in the best shape for that right now and when i do go i'm left on my own. i'm lucky if i get to see him at night east so
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busy with the guys all day long. i only hear his voice in the distance. because he spends all his time if you will with the children. the way i understand they have a sort of a negative attitude towards women because their mothers love them from. my mum what i said meant nothing to. i was so upset and i cried a lot because of. a show them how to do things several times but they paid no attention to what i said. here little. who will perhaps i'd like the man who was a national of also with water fish it. picks it up with sets of free usable to fit
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kid gets caught in the net he could lose himself and very easily go to wreck and ruin. the whole of australia is that the fish. do you go first place if you have a little want to go near him or did you set him free. to pick with us but i'm old you'll be feeding me like this too but. we want to build a little world of our own in the little state with its kind relations scandals all fights about that you've got no quarrelling if you're in the wrong will take a post given you'll think about your mistakes then you can make them on the we're all on the same team.
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is it possible to navigate the economy with all the details of his text and misinformation and media hype will keep you up to date by decoding the mainstream status if in your right. more news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter the day. well
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i'm tom foreman in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture a federal judge has found new york's controversial stop and frisk program unconstitutional there bloomberg and n.y.p.d. police chief ray kelly are our age but is that is ruling as sweeping as it sounds on that in just a moment also despite months of controversy and public outcry the n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make and smoothing program even bigger what kind of reforms most our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress should allow big banks bro.
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