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while in ten minutes our team is resident culture vulture martin andrews continues his torah russia's northwestern town of uber renowned for its fairy tale setting take a look at. the history of the book started in the eleventh century when a small settlement appeared once part of sweden and finland and now russia even centuries the fusion of cultures and traditions has become only too apparent attractions and architecture a monument to debug a closely connected with its history there are several museums on the grounds of the boscastle and one of them is a museum of course the other dog display features contraptions used to punish interrogate and execute people during the middle ages. her work is up next but the business headlines stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome to business thanks for joining me russia's economic policy will continue more or less on the course said by alex they couldn't speaking exclusively to business r.t. deputy finance minister. explained that the part was thinking in the wake of. the finance minister. that was the. chief the first deputy prime minister.
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on a tight budget coming up martin andrews has some ways to save n. say for the capital. great. journey. so to. moscow. hello and welcome to the show no i think september is one of the best months to visit moscow. in the summer holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun shines out on the capital let's stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world like everyone. else so with that. program i'm going to be exploring the subject starting off at. the old. chocolate factory. if you want an example of modern day moscow former red brick confectionery complex it's one of the main centers of contemporary culture in the capital. restaurants and my clubs of course moscow's development doesn't stop that every year you hotels open up in the russian capital. it's the lower price bracket that needs attention in the city full of luxurious accommodation. and for an entrepreneur seeing a gap in the market lots of budget accommodation has opened in the past decade. location is. designed. to be travellers of the ladies and nationalities. but an space. they call it. in the
on a tight budget coming up martin andrews has some ways to save n. say for the capital. great. journey. so to. moscow. hello and welcome to the show no i think september is one of the best months to visit moscow. in the summer holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun shines out on the capital let's stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world like everyone. else so with that. program i'm going to be exploring the subject starting off at. the old. chocolate...
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picture perfect town of the melting pot of russian swedish and finnish cultures with our teas martin andrews as your guide stay with us. hello and welcome to the program on this week show we continue our exploration of the old men evil to out of the bag located in the northwest of russia after st petersburg it's a popular tourist destination because so much harder old cobbled streets and pits arrest orthodox cathedrals there's plenty to see what to do in the region. to tackle it looks like there's a storm coming here sitting out with the umbrella is always a good thing for tourists to have joining or swim in russia and weather aside one thing that is certainly right to be big recently is growth opportunity and an increase in visitors the verge is an important transport hub connected by the railway network to st petersburg moscow karelia m finland's about one hundred fifty kilometers northwest of the former counsel roughly five express trains a day the from the finance the station and take almost two hours to reach the drug trains also connects here from moscow many distance can come here fro
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world but that doesn't mean you're priced out of the market if you're on a tight budget coming up martin andrews has some ways to save the n save or the capital. a great. thing. to. go. hello and welcome to the show no i think september is one of the best months visit moscow people of bytes invest in the holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun tries to shine down on the capital who want to stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world like everyone could afford the jury's five star hotels so with that in mind on this week's program i'm going to be exploring the subject of hostiles starting off here at the islands of the old. trick. if you want an example of more than three muscular former red bricks confectionery complex is it's one of the main senses of contemporary culture in the capital the area is bustling with the bars restaurants and my clubs because moscow's development doesn't stop them every year you heard open up in the russian capital said it's the low price bracket that needs attention in a city full of luxurious accommodation with russian and for an ent
world but that doesn't mean you're priced out of the market if you're on a tight budget coming up martin andrews has some ways to save the n save or the capital. a great. thing. to. go. hello and welcome to the show no i think september is one of the best months visit moscow people of bytes invest in the holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun tries to shine down on the capital who want to stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world like everyone could afford the...
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place to visit but that doesn't mean you're priced out of the market if you're on a budget host martin andrews takes you now on a way to make you a cash cow even further in the russian capital stay with us. great. to. hello and welcome to the show you know i think sometimes it's one of the best months to visit moscow most people about from the summer holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun tries to shines out on the capital let's stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world like everyone can afford the jury's five star hotels so with that in mind on this week's program i'm going to be exploring the subject of hostiles starting off here i fell off the island of the old chocolate factory. if you want an example of modern day moscow the former red brick confectionery complex is it's one of the main centers of can simply culture in the capital here is bustling with the bars restaurants and my clubs of course has development doesn't stop that every year you had spells open up in the recent so now says it's the low price bracket that needs attention in a city full of l
place to visit but that doesn't mean you're priced out of the market if you're on a budget host martin andrews takes you now on a way to make you a cash cow even further in the russian capital stay with us. great. to. hello and welcome to the show you know i think sometimes it's one of the best months to visit moscow most people about from the summer holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun tries to shines out on the capital let's stay in one of the most expensive cities in...
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pricey place to visit but you don't need to fork out for a five star hotel if you come to stay martin andrews takes a look at how to make your cash go further in the russian capital. great. journey. so to. moscow. hello and welcome to the show no i think september is one of the best months to visit moscow. in the summer holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun tries to shine down on the capital but want to stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world everyone can afford the. els so with that in mind on this week's program i'm going to be exploring the subject of hostels starting off at. the old. chocolate factory. if you want an example of modern day moscow from a red brick confectionery complex it's one of the main centers of contemporary culture in the capital the area is bustling with restaurants and my clubs of course moscow's development doesn't stop that every year you hotels open up in the russian capital. it's the lower price bracket that needs attention in a city full of luxurious accommodation with russian and foreign entrepreneurs seeing a gap in the m
pricey place to visit but you don't need to fork out for a five star hotel if you come to stay martin andrews takes a look at how to make your cash go further in the russian capital. great. journey. so to. moscow. hello and welcome to the show no i think september is one of the best months to visit moscow. in the summer holidays the city is relaxing the last of the late summer sun tries to shine down on the capital but want to stay in one of the most expensive cities in the world everyone can...
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next martin andrews takes a stroll around exploring some of the cozier neighborhoods and parks of the russian capital stay with us. madera. he's telling. friendly. dynamic. to do friends but he'll. go. hello welcome to the last go out so on the program this week i'll be exploring the russian capital by foot one of the stormy neighborhoods can you take a stroll around but can you walk when the weather was bad and what. can you really sit outside the busy city center and we started here just south of the kremlin of an area called zamost where that show. the streets of moscow you'll see in whatever direction you had to see she was a few something exciting very different taken not one to the streets in the usual white city song lanes is. the neighborhood of some scratches is one of the capital's gems translation to english as the land beyond the moscow river it's a case in the southern part of the city center situated on a bell shaped cluster of highlands springs from the embankment opposite the kremlin so the sounds of the garden ring road. feels different from the rest of the settlement
next martin andrews takes a stroll around exploring some of the cozier neighborhoods and parks of the russian capital stay with us. madera. he's telling. friendly. dynamic. to do friends but he'll. go. hello welcome to the last go out so on the program this week i'll be exploring the russian capital by foot one of the stormy neighborhoods can you take a stroll around but can you walk when the weather was bad and what. can you really sit outside the busy city center and we started here just...
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about twenty minutes you can join our team is poulter vulture martin andrews who continues as to our rushers northwestern town of why board we're now with or it's very tell setting. the history of the book started in the eleventh century when a small settlement once part of sweden and finland and now russia and the centuries the fusion of cultures and traditions has become apparent attractions and architectural monuments closely connected with its history there are several museums on the grounds of the book's caso and one of them is a museum off the rather dull display features contraptions used to punish interrogate and execute people during the middle ages. of lions coming up at the bottom of the hour but first the business news with kareena stay with us. the. hour welcome to our business update this hour russia's economic policy will continue more or less on the course aleksei could remain speaking exclusively to business r.t. deputy finance minister sergei store cheick explains the department's thinking in the wake of the shock cycle the finance minister. giggles amused you becau
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if you like your troubles a bit more cosmopolitan martin andrews is coming up with and thoughts on how to navigate moscow without having to fork out of fortune stay with us anyway. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. in the far away line. where human life is ruled by nature. the distant past of planet earth is carefully preserved by the per. inch amount of modes lie hidden in the deep permafrost. and for those who do with them through storage times are still not killed. in two thousand and ten especially konami exultant for industrial production was established in russia somalia region with a total area of six hundred sixty hertz as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from property lands and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifty one five percent of the special economic zone operates as a free customs own which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of empl
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joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor toomey. there's a sense here in austin that mr. toomey, very bright and hard working, is the power behind the throne of governor perry. >> roland, you're saying this sort of -- we're seeing underbelly of politics playing out here? >> absolutely. i hate to suggest that this is what we're used to but that's a fact. i think the voters are saying, my goodness, we're used to this revolving door, whether it's in texas, illinois, or washington, d.c., where people that work for politicians go to corporate america, come back to politics and go back. i remember when president george w.
joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor...
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joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor toomey. there's a sense here in austin that mr. toomey, very bright and hard working, is the power behind the throne of governor perry. >> roland, you're saying this sort of -- we're seeing underbelly of politics playing out here? >> absolutely. i hate to suggest that this is what we're used to but that's a fact. i think the voters are saying, my goodness, we're used to this revolving door, whether it's in texas, illinois, or washington, d.c., where people that work for politicians go to corporate america, come back to politics and go back. i remember when president george w.
joining me now is andrew weed, justice and roland martin, a texas native. andrew, you've been covering governor perry for many years in texas. how close are these two? >> well, i think for all practical purposes, mike toomey and governor perry are attached at the hip. they've worked together for 25 years. they were roommates when they both served in the texas house together when mr. toomey worked as a chief of staff for the governor. and he had a nickname and that nickname was governor...
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the real motive was to fight off andrew jackson who happened to be a mason and martin van buren because everybody knew andrew jackson would be running against the incumbent john quincy adams in the next election but fillmore isn't clued in to this. he is giving speeches and buys into this fear of a huge masonic conspiracy. next time we see shriners in their little motorcycles with their hats we can begin to wonder what was he thinking? but it gets him elected to the state legislature and he is elected to the state legislature in 1828-1830 running as the anti masonic candidate from erie county. is our culture and in the legislature is to propose a bill to bans sending people to jail if they are in debt. the old english law notion of debtors' prison was most people who went into debt in medieval england were wealthy people who borrow money to get more wealth and they didn't pay their debts the assumption was they were hiding their wealth. they were hiding their assets so if you put them in jail they would find money to get themselves out of jail. that may have made sense in medieval engla
the real motive was to fight off andrew jackson who happened to be a mason and martin van buren because everybody knew andrew jackson would be running against the incumbent john quincy adams in the next election but fillmore isn't clued in to this. he is giving speeches and buys into this fear of a huge masonic conspiracy. next time we see shriners in their little motorcycles with their hats we can begin to wonder what was he thinking? but it gets him elected to the state legislature and he is...
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a, andrew jackson. b, martin van burren, c john tyler and d, millard fillmore.ou went with van burren. do you even know who? >> he was shortly after that. >> bill: yes, he was. he was jackson's vice president. he was the next president. >> that's right. >> bill: can i educate these ladies? >> oh, please. >> bill: came from martin van burren, did you know that, the term ok? because he kissed jackson's butt, everything jackson said he went that's right, general. and his nickname was old kinder hook van buren. thank you very much. some conservatives still mad at democratic president woodrow wilson. >> talk to anybody about woodrow wilson, he's neutral at worst. the guy was a racist monster. >> bill: woodrow wilson a monster. >> he was! >> bill: ok. wilson's second term was trying to get the u.s.a. to join what international organization? a, league of nations. b, united nations. c, nato. d, world trade organization. what did wilson want? the answer is league of nations. mcdowell wins! you meant it. >> no, i did. >> bill: should we give it to her? >> i put the wrong
a, andrew jackson. b, martin van burren, c john tyler and d, millard fillmore.ou went with van burren. do you even know who? >> he was shortly after that. >> bill: yes, he was. he was jackson's vice president. he was the next president. >> that's right. >> bill: can i educate these ladies? >> oh, please. >> bill: came from martin van burren, did you know that, the term ok? because he kissed jackson's butt, everything jackson said he went that's right,...
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martin luther king and ralph abernathy and rosa parks, andrew young. and so be hijacked by the organizational narcissism that we find in government agencies operating under the delusion that they have the expertise and capacity to solve all of society's problems. it's been exhausting to see the politics of envy undermine this campaign for dignity which seeks to redefine what people deserve by pitting those of varying degrees of wealth against others. as if life was some sort of race, as if there's some competition. it's been exhausting to see zero sum economics which poises the imagination of -- poisons the imagination of those who do not understand the social implications of wealth creation enough to believe the myth that the only way to wealth is to exploit others. so i sit, then, on the same political island with thomas sew well and walter williams, friendless -- [laughter] with the understanding the key catalyst of the economic liberation of african-americans is inseparable from honoring the dignity of blackness by guaranteeing opportunities under
martin luther king and ralph abernathy and rosa parks, andrew young. and so be hijacked by the organizational narcissism that we find in government agencies operating under the delusion that they have the expertise and capacity to solve all of society's problems. it's been exhausting to see the politics of envy undermine this campaign for dignity which seeks to redefine what people deserve by pitting those of varying degrees of wealth against others. as if life was some sort of race, as if...
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andrew. >>> yes, that's the outlook for u.s. futures. let's circle back now to china where i am here in dallan at the world economic forum, so-called summer davos meeting. now, martinorell is founder and ceo of one of the biggest marketing companies. i caught up with him a little earlier to find out what chinese consumers are in and whether they are getting ready to pick up the burden from the u.s. and european consumers. >> if you look at the five-year plan, a remarkable difference to the 11th five-year plan. i think it was 7.5%. and they did about 11, 11 1/2. and the 12th plan they've gone down to 7. so they usually outperform their plans just like a company likes to outperform their budget. so i think they'll do better than that. but it's really lower growth rate, more balance, more social harmony, emphasis on social harmony, more emphasis on consumption. so i think it's early days, andrew, to say whether we've seen the change yet. but it will come. and we will see greater consumption. >> do you see the chinese policymakers are actually serious, though, about this rebalancing, about getting more domestic demand? >> yeah, i think they definitely are. i think you
andrew. >>> yes, that's the outlook for u.s. futures. let's circle back now to china where i am here in dallan at the world economic forum, so-called summer davos meeting. now, martinorell is founder and ceo of one of the biggest marketing companies. i caught up with him a little earlier to find out what chinese consumers are in and whether they are getting ready to pick up the burden from the u.s. and european consumers. >> if you look at the five-year plan, a remarkable...
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martin morales zempoaltecatl. >> zhe zeng. >> marc scott zeplin. >> jie yao justin zhao. >> ivelin ziminski. >> michael joseph zinzi. >> charles a. zion. >> julie lynne zipper. >> salvatore zisa. >> prokopios paul zois. >> joseph j. zuccala. >> andrew s. zucker. >> igor zukelman. >> and my father. we love and miss you very much. your family and friends think about you every day. i know you are looking down on me and i...