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he has long since died, and dmitri has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identity. >> as time goes by, i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did. he wanted to return to greece and die there but in the end he was buried here. i have two countries. serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >> the last surviving greek refugee to have come to maglic passed away only in january of this year. in fact, this is her grave. back home in greece the left may finally have try you wered you have triumphed. but the victory came too late for the greeks to save her. forced into exile they lived and died in an adopted lapped. i met their son anton who was born in yugoslavia. >> i don't want anything to do with politics. my father was involved, and look what misfortune politics brought to our family. the balkans is full of people with histories like ours. >> differences between yugoslavia and the soviet union force many greek exiles to travel further afield by train behind the iron kurt, to difficult new lives. but they kept memories of a distant war
he has long since died, and dmitri has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identity. >> as time goes by, i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did. he wanted to return to greece and die there but in the end he was buried here. i have two countries. serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >> the last surviving greek refugee to have come to maglic passed away only in january of this year. in fact, this is her grave. back home in...
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he has long since died and dmitri lived torn between his greek and serbian identities. >> as time goes by i feel more nostalgic for greece as my father did in his final years. he wanted to return and die in greece. in the end, he was buried here. i have two countries, serbia is my homeland, but my proper land is greece. >> reporter: this is the grave of a woman who passed away. in greece the left may have triumphed with a win by syriza. but that moment of victory was too late for these greeks to save our. forced into exile, they lived and died in an adopted land. i met their son anton who was born in yugoslavia. syriza's victory means nothing to them. i don't want anything to do with politics. my math father was involved. look what it brought to our family. i'm not to blame. but it is full of history likes ours. >> reporter: differences between yugoslavia and soviet union forced many to travel further afield by train. they kept memories of a distant warm lands by the sea >>> stay with us rahul will be here with sport. and history at the world cup. cohost new zealand take on india in th
he has long since died and dmitri lived torn between his greek and serbian identities. >> as time goes by i feel more nostalgic for greece as my father did in his final years. he wanted to return and die in greece. in the end, he was buried here. i have two countries, serbia is my homeland, but my proper land is greece. >> reporter: this is the grave of a woman who passed away. in greece the left may have triumphed with a win by syriza. but that moment of victory was too late for...
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one called dmitri had 100% proochl. this is his page. i sent a message. he has full card email access, bank of america log-ins, america express log-ins. to get his attention i asked how much he'd charge for 100 bank of america log-ins, he responded within minutes saying she didn't have that many -- saying he didn't have that many but would be happy to load up his fishing pages. 100 is a lot, not cheap. >> it's alarming if they go from selling drugs to credit card information on top of the drugs, what is the next evolution. do they include child pornography, are they getting into trafficking. >> reporter: it's maintained that the law enforcement crackdown is necessary and having an impact. >> they are doing a good job. while the sides come back, you see them take a hit. it hurts of the marketplace. >> is is this going away or here to stay. >> law enforce. has successes and you see the guises who are resilient, whelm see them probably move overseas to eastern europe, russia, where it's harder for law enforcement to get after them if they figure out their id
one called dmitri had 100% proochl. this is his page. i sent a message. he has full card email access, bank of america log-ins, america express log-ins. to get his attention i asked how much he'd charge for 100 bank of america log-ins, he responded within minutes saying she didn't have that many -- saying he didn't have that many but would be happy to load up his fishing pages. 100 is a lot, not cheap. >> it's alarming if they go from selling drugs to credit card information on top of the...
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i want to have a future. >> reporter: dmitry and many others hope a path is now clear to a political few here are optimistic. david stearn bbc news, kiev. >>> and do stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come we'll be meeting pakistan's women commandos, being trained to fight on the front line against the taliban. vo: 85 percent of people who travel will go someplace they've already been. where's the fun in that? it's time to find someplace new. book the hotel you want with the flight you want and we'll find the savings to get you there. crispy m&m's® are baaaack. what are you doing? you said to tell our fans crispy m&m's® are back. not those fans! did you mean this fan? no. (annoyed grumbles) what about that one? there's a fan in the break room, oh! and in the....(trails off) so good, they're back. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...
i want to have a future. >> reporter: dmitry and many others hope a path is now clear to a political few here are optimistic. david stearn bbc news, kiev. >>> and do stay with us here on bbc world news. still to come we'll be meeting pakistan's women commandos, being trained to fight on the front line against the taliban. vo: 85 percent of people who travel will go someplace they've already been. where's the fun in that? it's time to find someplace new. book the hotel you want...
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joining us on a cnbc exclusive is luxoft ceo and president dmitry loschinin.at to have you with us. >> likewise. >> how big a part of your business is the connected car market? >> it's not that big. it's a little more than 10%. but it's one of the fastest growing. >> what you working on currently? >> well, we do several things. we are heavily involved in the hmi space and the connected car space. everything related to autonomous drive computer vision. so kind of the next generation of cars. >> where do you fit into -- we know, you know, investors know of certain companies that are already in the publicly traded space like a mobileye that are involved in the movement towards self-directed cars and vehicles where. do you fit in? do you have relationships with some of the major automakers? >> we do work for automakers. we also work for some of the first year suppliers. so like just to give you an idea of the magnitude of the work which we potentially can do, the premium car today has more than 100 million lines of on board. this is ten times more than 787. 100 ti
joining us on a cnbc exclusive is luxoft ceo and president dmitry loschinin.at to have you with us. >> likewise. >> how big a part of your business is the connected car market? >> it's not that big. it's a little more than 10%. but it's one of the fastest growing. >> what you working on currently? >> well, we do several things. we are heavily involved in the hmi space and the connected car space. everything related to autonomous drive computer vision. so kind of...
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dmitri's father was one of those greeks who fled and came to this village maglic, along with thousands of others. he has since died, andy my try has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identity. >> as time goes by i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did but in the end he was buried here. i have two country. serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >> the last surviving greek refugee to come to maglic passed away only in january of this year. in fact, this is her grave. back home in greece the left may have finally triumph. but that moment of victory came too late for the greeks of maglic to savor. they lived and died in an adopted land. i met anton who was born in yugoslavia and said that greece's victory means nothing to him. >> i don't want anything to do with politics. my father was involved and look at what misfortune politics brought to our family. i'm not to blame for what happened to us, but the balkans is full of people with histories like ours. >> differences between yugoslavia and the soviet union forced many greek exil
dmitri's father was one of those greeks who fled and came to this village maglic, along with thousands of others. he has since died, andy my try has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identity. >> as time goes by i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did but in the end he was buried here. i have two country. serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >> the last surviving greek refugee to come to maglic passed away only in...
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dmitri's father was one of those left-wing greeks who fled and came to maglic, along with thousands of others. he has long since died, andy my try has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identities. >> as time goes by i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did in his final years. he wanted to return to greece and die there but in the end he was buried here. i have two countries serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >>> the last surviving greek refugee who came to maglic just passed away in january of this year. this is her grave. back home in greece the left may finally have triumphed with syriza's win but that may have been too late. forced in exile they lived and died in an adopted land. i met their son anton who was born in yugoslavia. >> i don't want anything to do with politics. my father was involved, and look what misfortune politics brought to our family. the balkans is full of histories like like ours. differences between yugoslavia and the soviet union forced many greek exiles to travel further afield by train behind th
dmitri's father was one of those left-wing greeks who fled and came to maglic, along with thousands of others. he has long since died, andy my try has lived his whole life torn between his greek and serbian identities. >> as time goes by i feel more and more nostalgic for greece. just as my father did in his final years. he wanted to return to greece and die there but in the end he was buried here. i have two countries serbia is my homeland, but my father land is greece. >>> the...
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dmitry is a rare critic on the airways these days. he argues that's key to mr. putin's popularity. people just don't see any alternative. >> 90% of russian receive information mainly from the tv shows. about 55% of russians receive information only from television. >> reporter: is so saladvladimir putin's reign continues and here they told me they'd be quite happy to see him running russia for 15 years. sarah rainsford, bbc news moscow. >>> i want to leave you with a moment, at least, with this live shot from the french alps. basically the ravine in which the germanwings plane crashed. helicopters have been buzzing, picking up and recovering whatever they can from the scene. we'll keep across the story of course for you here on bbc world news. discover brookside and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. >>> oh, paradise lost. yes, once booming brazil heads for tougher times in a quarter of a century. >>> and
dmitry is a rare critic on the airways these days. he argues that's key to mr. putin's popularity. people just don't see any alternative. >> 90% of russian receive information mainly from the tv shows. about 55% of russians receive information only from television. >> reporter: is so saladvladimir putin's reign continues and here they told me they'd be quite happy to see him running russia for 15 years. sarah rainsford, bbc news moscow. >>> i want to leave you with a...
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dmitry pescov mr.utin's spokesperson, is starting to fray at the edges getting so sick answering journalists' questions about this. they have denied it said mr. putin is in great health but have not explained why he has not appeared for such a long time. that is obviously that is leading to an increase in the rumors. >> richard, thank you very much. our correspondent, richard gaspin, in moscow. as richard was saying there, president putin due to be meeting right this moment, the president of kurdistan in st. petersburg. we'll monitor that. >>> now moving on a millionaire real estate mogul from one of new york's wealthiest family has been arrested on murder charges, just before the finale of a tv show investigating his links to three sensational murders. robert durst was detained in new orleans at the request of los angeles police investigating the murder of a mobster's daughter 15 years ago. mr. durst has always maintained his innocence, but hbo's documentary series "the jinx" has caught him on tape ap
dmitry pescov mr.utin's spokesperson, is starting to fray at the edges getting so sick answering journalists' questions about this. they have denied it said mr. putin is in great health but have not explained why he has not appeared for such a long time. that is obviously that is leading to an increase in the rumors. >> richard, thank you very much. our correspondent, richard gaspin, in moscow. as richard was saying there, president putin due to be meeting right this moment, the president...
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>> reporter: also remember, litvinenko was working for mi-6, and it was lugovoy and his partner, dmitryve trail all over london, especially at the pine bar. lugovoy is hardly hiding here in russia. he did our interview in one of the restaurants that he owns. he's a member of parliament, and he's even become something of a pop culture icon, hosting his own tv show. the program, appropriately enough, is called "traitors." it names and shames individuals who are supposedly enemies of the russian state. lugovoy's high profile here is just one reason that many people who suspect him of murder don't think he acted on his own. another reason, all of the polonium-210 in russia is under the control of the state. >> it's impossible to use a state-controlled substance like this without the knowledge of the very top of the country. >> reporter: because you're unleashing a radioactive substance? it's almost -- it's a tiny, little, dirty bomb. >> it's nuclear terrorism. >> reporter: coming up -- where does this trail really lead? of all his enemies, litvinenko may have infuriated one more than any ot
>> reporter: also remember, litvinenko was working for mi-6, and it was lugovoy and his partner, dmitryve trail all over london, especially at the pine bar. lugovoy is hardly hiding here in russia. he did our interview in one of the restaurants that he owns. he's a member of parliament, and he's even become something of a pop culture icon, hosting his own tv show. the program, appropriately enough, is called "traitors." it names and shames individuals who are supposedly enemies...
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the authorities are not saying much but the case involves art sold by bouvier to dmitry dmitry ribiliev. what he didn't know is that the hedge fund billionaire sold the piece to bouvier got it for $93 million. so he made $20 million despite sales documents that showed a much smaller fee. this could go much further than beyond bouvier and ryboulivier. rich collectors store hundreds of billions of dollars of art here. there is no custom tax for art going into these things no sales tax for art sold there. bouvier has become a major dealer buying and selling arts. they're looking into money laundering and tax fraud. his office declining comment. in an interview in january he's solving a market need. clengtors have a problem. they buy too much and they have more space at home for one but they buy ten. problem we'd all like to have tyler. >> these are like duty free vaults, right, robert? >> for hundreds of billions of dollars worth of art that's stored there and it's all secret. no one knows what's inside. >> fascinating stuff. >> thank you. >>> bond market where there are hundreds and billi
the authorities are not saying much but the case involves art sold by bouvier to dmitry dmitry ribiliev. what he didn't know is that the hedge fund billionaire sold the piece to bouvier got it for $93 million. so he made $20 million despite sales documents that showed a much smaller fee. this could go much further than beyond bouvier and ryboulivier. rich collectors store hundreds of billions of dollars of art here. there is no custom tax for art going into these things no sales tax for art...
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the final point i want to make is we didn't address part of dmitri's question. he raised the point of mr. putin. there are broader geopolitical ramifications of this. when vladmir putin sees our behaving fecklessly or being distracted by situations like this, every single time he takes advantage of it. it is no accident, also, that when he takes advantage of it, people in the region see him as a little bit stronger. and the israelis have turned to the russians more closely and they have better relations with the russians. others in the region have done the same. as i was saying to jerry we got here, there is an ironic twist going on. you may recall a discussion of pivot to asia. well, we didn't really follow through on the pivot to asia. you know who is pivoting to asia, everybody in the middle east, the people we were supposed to be pivoting away from, the saudis, the israelis the gulf states, the iranians, they're looking to china as a consumer of last resort. they're looking to india as a big buyer of their energy products. they are looking in a different dir
the final point i want to make is we didn't address part of dmitri's question. he raised the point of mr. putin. there are broader geopolitical ramifications of this. when vladmir putin sees our behaving fecklessly or being distracted by situations like this, every single time he takes advantage of it. it is no accident, also, that when he takes advantage of it, people in the region see him as a little bit stronger. and the israelis have turned to the russians more closely and they have better...
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dmitry is a rare critic on the airways these days. he argues that's key to mr. putin's popularity. people just don't see any alternative. >> 90% of russian receive information mainly from the tv shows. about 55% of russians receive information only from television. >> reporter: and so vladimir putin's reign continues and here they told me they'd be quite happy to see him running russia for another 15 years. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. >>> time to remind you of our breaking news this bulletin. nigerian military say they've destroyed the boko haram headquarters, killing several extremists. thanks for watching bbc world news. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-fifteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. >>> hello. i'm david eades with bbc world news. our
dmitry is a rare critic on the airways these days. he argues that's key to mr. putin's popularity. people just don't see any alternative. >> 90% of russian receive information mainly from the tv shows. about 55% of russians receive information only from television. >> reporter: and so vladimir putin's reign continues and here they told me they'd be quite happy to see him running russia for another 15 years. sarah rainsford, bbc news, moscow. >>> time to remind you of our...
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he made the announcement -- his arrangement he had with dmitry medvedev who was a president for the period of time elm he said that the politics were being handled by one person. that's why we spent so much time focusing on putin himself. so the misconception and putin has become a fixation for the u.s. government and in terms of the sanctions the u.s. government has tried to implement in terms of dealing with the crisis in ukraine and clifford can talk about that. there's been an assumption that russia runs in the past, some kind of oligarch can i, some kind of larger group that somehow has an influence on putin. i think we're seeing very clearly over the last ten months or so, the crisis in ukraine that is not the case. there's not the group of vested interests around putin really able to influence his behavior. we hear time and time again the biggest mystery for everybody is what does putin think? what is the decision that putin will snake who gets in to talk to putin who has influence? it's much more clear one man making the decision even if he listens to ideas and hears from other peo
he made the announcement -- his arrangement he had with dmitry medvedev who was a president for the period of time elm he said that the politics were being handled by one person. that's why we spent so much time focusing on putin himself. so the misconception and putin has become a fixation for the u.s. government and in terms of the sanctions the u.s. government has tried to implement in terms of dealing with the crisis in ukraine and clifford can talk about that. there's been an assumption...
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hates dmitri can never understand why he wins.f a book. start there tim. 13 years. unbelievable? >> it really is. a huge fan of the show so thank you for having me. >> a great honor to have you here. just looking back through your history and you actually one interesting note a lot of fans may not know your father was an fbi agent under j. edgar hoover. >> he was, 26 years. >> unbelievable. talk about your book "the natty professor of motivating and making it work." you start at the very beginning, a good place to start about truth-telling. the importance of truth-telling. >> yes. absolutely. i have to say, it's so important when someone can actually benefit from the truth, providing it's truth-telling that is something that someone can do something about. in other words, i don't believe in talking to people about things they can't change. but when it's something you can change and wrap your brain around it and harness your resources to do something about it then i believe that it should be talked about. >> tell you what not jokin
hates dmitri can never understand why he wins.f a book. start there tim. 13 years. unbelievable? >> it really is. a huge fan of the show so thank you for having me. >> a great honor to have you here. just looking back through your history and you actually one interesting note a lot of fans may not know your father was an fbi agent under j. edgar hoover. >> he was, 26 years. >> unbelievable. talk about your book "the natty professor of motivating and making it...