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the next six years as russia's president. certainly does look that way thank you for that date to down off the air it's a lot of entertaining to headquarters now as you were just saying more than sixty percent of the votes have already been counted let's take a look at those numbers shall we right and that's a new day she has to follow you point five percent is going up but they will go up and down a little bit is the votes continue to be counted flowing through the. run but some do sixty five percent of those pilots guns that will go down in from the communist party's in second place with thirty percent close so. that's true from the. six point two percent not all of the presidential candidates said that about this today let's take a look at some of the highlights from that voting. little
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overlooked. los. lobos. thank you thank you. you know hundred forty five countries all around the globe russians were able to vote in local embassies and consulates along peaceful so patiently waiting to have their say in this election and some votes stop come from a whole well to way one russian cosmonaut in the olympics didn't want to miss out talking to select a person. to cost his but let's just say that a one hundred percent turnout on the international space station yeah a few one expect. voges aside for more calls with. just.
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such thank you thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. it was joined by to all of a speed expert to the actual politics and to mr on the bench thank you for coming in today you mentioned to have you with us now always be into the mainstream media
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the western mainstream media was quick to jump to the conclusion that president hussein would win based the election even before the votes had been counted so what do you make about. it was five years for a long time now that i. would win this election it was a question of the by how much what gives me that would be the fact that these early results are going to get things. back to you and during the last election and what does that say that the russian people are. good about his performance in the u.s. tour. what happened during the last year of crimea was that he united with russia russia. even more as agreed to power and it goes in the crimea that there's deep well being in the progress of pressure and this is old seventy five percent that we are getting to. before it was enough which in. as all that he's
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been discovered is one of the the most popular president ever in russia pinnacles ed sautter russia different kind of picture depending how you talk to a good city relations between america and russia right now a lot between britain and russia right now by. the kind of tone of the next six years the twenty two not around thirty two he spun turning around the relations between russia and the united states russia and great britain are not good not on russia's wants russia wants a very good relationship with washington russia wishes for a good relationship with london and the european capitals it can live in long island what's he going to do but he already has a little bit but you know he. keeps but i don't go on with backs and make on the with the i make a sound world order that is that it got used to within the last quarter century after of the soviet union's collapse they really should assist between our two
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countries that is not going to be this good simply because being a speed test except russia is another world follower and accept a little to be close between washington and moscow and when washington when the american foreign policy needs to be finally able to accept the need for that dialogue then the relationship between moscow and washington is going to improve for that and fortunately we cannot expect in the next in the near future but they really should with the you know to put this new remit to putin's been given above seventy percent is not going to make any difference what it says is that puts you now can't political capital both for a robust foreign policy and the for robust policy and that russia is going to move forward with increasing its usefulness around the world and making a better life for their people you know russia itself takes all the bitch thank you that coming. talk to as i do believe you don't stay with us
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a bit longer we're just going to go to do some more stuff we're going to go to member national you're talking about london to talk about the relations especially the scripture for everything going on at the moment. to see more of goes you know i thought we were going to learn that we're not going to. stay. to talk to anymore because of a correspondent and his campaign chief told him that the election to be given an unexpected. by britain and its reaction to the script poisoning case i knew was on track with this. thanks to great britain which now the time they leave town with russia mentality we want fresh air at the time of the larissa bit every time russia says that when you screw around with a domain you sleep with the one thing russians unite. that's why we're going to britain. as eternally because they don't exist reasonably well it's. one of the
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harder covering this case for us we can go to london as well is. a very high from a very chilly moscow tonight. where you are negative in some press but surely not wholly negatively. there hasn't been that much talk about it to be honest because it's been overshadowed by an altogether more dramatic affair the script file poisoning and the high tensions in the now the diplomatic standoff between the u.k. and russia and just what adam a person's campaign manager was saying there is that may have galvanized the vote in russia well it looks like it may have galvanized the vote here in london as well there's a huge russian population in london and the turnout at the russian embassy where you could cast your ballot was also much higher than usual their work. hues of up
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to one hour for russians head to cast their ballots around two to three hundred people according to some estimates lining up on the pavement outside the russian embassy just waiting to get in and cast their vote and that enthusiasm could have something to do with the way that this script poisoning has been covered here it's been weighing heavily on the minds of members of the russian community in the run up to the vote they've been talking about it a lot there was also a protest outside the embassy the exiled businessman and fierce putin critic you can he was out there greeting those keen to cast their ballot with banners. to putin clearly he's not keen on of vladimir putin four point zero the newspaper coverage here in the u.k. has been it's been very critical of largely imperative and it's very much conveying
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the message that his reelection was inevitable in the run up to this vote it hasn't taken out many column inches in the sunday papers this is page seven of one of the broad sheets and it's talking about putin's reelection as president being inevitable there's another one here also page seven talking about the russian state mobilizing to ensure a huge win for putin so a lot of articles now talking about there being pressure exerted on the people of russia to vote because vladimir putin putin needed a high turnout in order to ensure legitimacy for this presidency to look legitimate but really most of the papers have been focusing on this you've got something like this may stand up to the diplomatic fallout the tensions over this poisoning and all the sorts of perceived threats coming from russia as a result you can see caricature up on your screen. i mean of the way that vladimir
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putin has been presented in the press have really quite vilified almost unanimously hand and this kind of new cold war rhetoric that despite poisoning may have galvanized the people over the russians in london to go out and cost. of these things from europe. is a bit negative as you say over there but hey over here at least. celebrate he's come getting far more than the seventy percent they're even even open for but she later for more and more press as he would have to press this morning with moment ok well let's not get back to our guests expect for the actual politics tend to become let's say you would promise me would as soon as probably i was just staying home a lot of attention in the british newspapers as to the election and the vote was going on in russia why do you think that using to focus on the other story. of
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course the worst of the british press so among other western us. would lead to focus on the negative aspects of relations between russia and the west of course the western press does not want to say that the russian people support president bush in europe which they do not want to see that is the most popular politician in russia they do not want to see the foreign policy robust for foreign policy. in support of russian server and rights of russian rights around the world because popular among russians russia come in russian people instead the focus is on we solicit the accusations against russia the focus or the provocation such as the so-called. if where there has been reaching in the great britain and in the west in the west during the last week and this is. actually
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a good example of how the major whitebread cruciform big it's a russian campaign in the west gets an attack such an attack that the ag accusation that is made against russia without any evidence being presented by the british government by any other sources is being taken at least well you and accepted this fact in fact we'll leave right now in the very dangerous moment when a new accusation levelled against russia whether it's by the british authorities or by the american government or any other western government is expected to be believed by the western would use by the common people in the west because so much western media coverage is skewed to get frustrated in the gas rush and people. looking like peyton is going to remain in power for another sixty years now how do you think foreign states are going to respond to this do you think they've already got most sanctions that this leaves are ready to slap on russia on for
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a chance we washington and. some of its western partners and allies are not willing to accept russia as an equal partner on the world speech and the they are planning to increase political and economic sanctions against russia they're planning possibly more provocations in order to have more sanctions passed through the congress in washington and through parliament in the european the sions into european union searchers but this will not accomplish anything positive in the washington to support brussels relationship with russia it can only poison the atmosphere that relations between our companies and the only positive we do go forward is not to say actions but to dial into mutual understanding whether it's in the economic field whether it's in the field or. political
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correctness military development or less that's what defeatist ballots. expect for the actual politics that i thank you for joining us thanks for staying with this is what is a very quick couple of headlines so the serbian president alexander congratulated by the reports in a winning the russian presidential election already been received ninety percent of the votes proudly in five regions of the country including crimea and service stoppel. rootin says his election result he's being. modest about it is quote very decent for all not all voters supporter able to cast their ballots in ukraine russian nationalists were blocked from voting by local people suppression consulates in several ukrainian cities but also protests against russia's presidential election across ukraine we can talk to several international organizations asking for comment was an isolation for security cooperation in europe but simply saying that it's a matter of bilateral relations between two countries well over one hundred forty
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thousand up there have been ensuring that ballots are cast without any problem and that the voting procedures are conducted properly to fifteen hundred off the upstairs of barnett's which is the right call for the presidential election in russia a vast majority of poll set up with cameras to stream everything online of course activists were using them to monitor the possible violations check this video shows members of the electoral commission stuffing ballot boxes this incident did take place in the city center near moscow electoral commission novus this have to seen it this far the employees involved in said that the ballots cast in a particular box will not be counted that was caught on camera saying yeah we discussed with the election observers whether they witnessed any violations we had number of any piece from europe and over a thousand of them come over here to keep an eye on things and to say what they saw was practically nothing neal. the people we spoke to. i could say that they
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didn't see any variation maybe i was too short a time there but i don't i don't think that and the by the asians were. so we wanted to to see how it works we were particularly interested very much in the transmission line to so i see if you know who are very high level we've. fallen for introduced to the system so this was they thought it was worthwhile or what we were very much interested in we have some team in moscow in cologne. stop or rust off and. the return is everything was normal everything was normal we discussed about the process in the putting stations and everything is neat little bit like in france for example even maybe more because for example i saw in many places some care out to control we don't have to act in france and. if you if you can accept. some private information and i never saw so many. young children for
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the families who are voting no there was honestly a clear entry and votes in my opinion. polling stations that have seen emotions run wild and all kinds of characters flocking to cast that well centenarian to temple children hoping to meet the candidate and second that. i've. tried to. put such a. beautiful. thing in my.
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it will be. you know all ages so many people came by to vote today sixty percent or so was the turnout has been a good night for. the amazing campbell turned out to turn around the old red square . teaches me that we both know you could win super ron paul. the spot scott coming to you in a minute but slow down over so many centuries of change over this. city. for you to look at beautiful and they go to the department store visit mason see with actually no priest with. their little here quick stroll for thirty seconds thirty minutes or so in this minus sixteen time but maybe not lock up or t.v.
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we will be bought with their continuing coverage of the big presidential election here on alt international thanks for joining us. now and he will see. the not ones. that don't want the big finish. that he needs. to take him you know he could see the. band and then you're going to bring. me say i'm. going to let you know one of the. sounds out. get feeling
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if one. else as they know the deep may lead. them tokyo find it who's going to keep going. to lay. out. his will was because. i. in the heart of the swiss on the shores of lake geneva. in the land of banks and discretion you will discover the most secretive place in switzerland. in the middle of a warehouse complex
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a stone's throw from the border with france the geneva freeport. watched by surveillance cameras and surrounded by barbed wire fences this complex is traditionally a custom zone where merchandise is stored before being exported abroad. but today it has become a permanent storage site with sixty thousand square meters of space rented by the city of geneva to transporters or to private individuals to safeguard their assets . behind these anonymous double locked doors there is gold and diamonds. it is also the largest wine cellar in the world with three million bottles laid to rest. bottles worth five hundred thousand two thousand dollars. maturing and gaining in value at
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a constant temperature and humidity. these buildings are anti earthquake and the doors resistant to explosives. and to protect these treasures from fire a special room houses hundreds of extinguishers that can be activated at any moment . another reason the freeport take so many precautions is because behind its gates rest priceless works of art thought to be worth tens of billions of dollars it's perhaps the world's largest museum but a museum no one can visit. the geneva freeport is one of europe's best kept secrets it stores works by picasso rembrandt leonardo da vinci and thousands of antiquities a treasure the size of which nobody knows the scale or the value. of all fall say. another
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secret is the name of the owners of the works. don't. i just. recently a number of cases have tainted the institutions name the looting of jewish assets money laundering tax fraud it's hard to say if it was hidden or not but it was kept very discreetly in the freeport. the geneva freeport is an eldorado for art dealers wealthy heirs and fraudsters it's where they do their business hidden from view. one man agreed to open the doors of the freeport to us eve movie with his managing director. he runs the world's biggest company in the transport and storage of art works doesn't see people. so i see
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a leader on the streets just allow opt out and also if the doctor i love. on the streets they did so if you have two opposite sex and they all don't this is a if they do once these calls for a possibility from your press reports you do what you say the pacific will go up. every day dozens of priceless artworks enter or leave the store rooms managed by eve bouvier's company. there's even a special workshop to pack and prepare the works for shipment. said double or sit down to look at some of them he. doesn't expose his to a new green dozens integrate. that are good enough for me guess i'm assuming too because he said to me. well why do you appear. and. you still would get a sequence of. what degree and. just get out of the if.
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you know if it's automatic you know first in the car so they don't want to go and if. she does if i. look at the olympic example feature of singapore public. then look losing. china for about within the sun for the sake of you know sets a coffee also think of it to do the nickel for. the watchword is secrecy. eve bouvier was originally a shipper but he transformed his old shipping company not look cute founded in one thousand fifty nine into an art market multinational. it is now present in geneva luxembourg and singapore. the man nicknamed the freeport king had a great idea to earn client loyalty his company would not only pack and ship
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artworks it would provide in geneva twenty thousand square meters of storage space along with framing and restoration workshops. it also offers its clients special rooms in which to admire their assets or negotiate sales dealers gallery owners and buyers can thus meet in total discretion . today the former shipper has become a multimillionaire. we meet him again in paris in the high class eighth district a stone's throw from the palace. eve bouvier the shipper of the geneva freeport welcomes us to his paris home a richly decorated and furnished apartment. not a dog. so i don't. want.
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to. tolerate just because you foresee a day visit but i want to your moment get the best unable to do and you will still . be for that the keeping it is said and designing is any more it gives. it to you billy always it did feel as though it's one of the year of cause to keep your more. to sum up is that. by storing and shipping his clients artworks each bouvier gradually learned another much more lucrative trade as an art dealer. just because you felt sort of demanded album. pretty quick to leave office in the low share quick wit economy functioning as you could it is a leave us thought though can it limited he's right that it is just to get his
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a vehicle. he ever could. get to have almost without us thoughts your way given us the whole book the the my just be you know what to take it that. she is just. a pawn. for thirty years eve movie has been in the ideal place to learn the secrets of the market. love almost a little brute the shark. comments on them and about. the it is awful mr weaver it is awful miss you so walk at the root of all. he's on a cute since you yeah so we're. going to devolve into nothing. but look at the awfulness you said. the straits of us are sort of all to do more good in the fullness. thanks to the network he's built up the businessman has even opened a gallery on the cable ten the antique dealers district one of paris's most prestigious
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addresses he takes us there. he wants to show us how well established he is and how he buys and sells some of the most renowned names in painting and sculpture. and they'll sell you retire. because if i bet i'd try to do all. the gallery director greets us. the gallery house a significant and very expensive works this marble sculpture of eve is by august or done it's already been reserved by an asian client. so as you note on the album. the key to the phone you have preserving zone. is. australia did this go toward the album that was your only. if you just as good
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