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it s very likely a vote getter. a cynical pandering to a powerful and enduring vein of deep-seated homophobia that goes way, way back. what do you think the source of this hatred is? it s not about russian orthodox church. it s about political structure. it s about power. we have two russias. okay. what are they? big, like a big bear. not very sophisticated and based on instincts country. okay. and the other side is the country of intelligent people, thoughtful people. a lot of these political leaders, are they using the issue of gay rights to appeal to a larger audience? they try to play with bear. because usually what happens when you play with the bear is tomorrow or the next day or the next day the bear eats you. yeah. are you hopeful? it s about responsibility. we should never give up.
come up. one, two. four. sweet. enemy is destructed. congratulatio congratulations. you are the hero of russia now. sweet. you can t take it on the plane, though. they won t understand. can i do carry-on? since the filming of this had show, a number of things have happened. putin s olympics, a blatant exercise of political muscle, and a financial boondoggle besides unheard of in history went off as planned. russia won many gold medals. the most of any country in competition, which was really all that mattered. a few journalists complained
powerful oligarchs once seemingly untouchable are now fair game if they displease the leader. so we were supposed to be dining at another restaurant this evening and when they heard that you would be joining me, we were uninvited. should i be concerned about having dinner with you? this is a country of corruption. and if you have business, you are in a very unsafe situation. everybody can press you and destroy your business. that s it. this is a system. meet boris nemtsov. he was deputy prime minister under yeltsin and today is one of putin s most vocal critics. this restaurant was kind enough to take us in, but the chef is a brit, so maybe he has less reason to worry. first course, gentlemen? ah. at yornik restaurant they are serving their own versions of dino-era russian classics. a modern riff on borscht. typically a chunky hearty beet and cabbage broth with chunks of
he s been stripped of nearly everything. it can be a dangerous thing to do investigative journalism in this country. your own paper, five journalists, six lost their lives? yeah. probably the biggest number because there was no war in this country. so in peaceful times to lose six journalists killed is quite a lot. six journalists murdered, one paper. presumably for their reporting on political corruption or human rights abuse. though pointing a finger directly at the government is impossible, one can say that the climate here is such that what you say can certainly get you killed. you have at various stages made life difficult for yourself. business was very good for you, and then you had to have an opinion. when you interact with the local bureaucracies and judicial system, it still leaves a lot to be desired, let s put it this way. lebedev is now a potato farmer. that s my production. that s my potato. the biggest producer in russia, true, but his billions