a toxic dose of dioxin. i m not saying official russian bodies had anything to do with it, but it s mighty suspicious. i don t think you need to be a conspiracy theorist to say whoever did this very much wanted everyone to know who done it. everybody understands. of course. everybody is meant to understand. yeah, everybody understands. everybody understands everything in this country. when you re talking classic conspiracy theories and classically russian-style paranoia, you want some classic russian food to go along with it. pelmini, minced meat dumplings served on a pillow of cabbage with sour cream. mm. it s very good. maybe the most extreme and visible example of how things seem to work here is the sochi olympics. if you look at the map of russian federation, it s difficult to find a spot without knowing guys at all. but putin did. it seems like a pretty obvious question. if you want to hold a winter
but i ll show you how it worked. so who decided who moved into these places? [ speaking foreign language ]. those who were in charge of the specific communal services and residential department would assign x amount to this plan, to that plan. you got to choose your neighbors though? no. [ speaking foreign language ]. in the soviet union and the present-day russia there s never been a reason to create infrastructure to make people s lives better. no one really cared about the people and they should have decent toilet or shower. so how s it going lately? better? worse? [ speaking foreign language ]. so vladimir putin changed the whole landscaping in the country. first of all, he started to clamp down on the human rights, on the democratic rights. the most recent laws and changes in the constitution bring up the old soviet union type of structure in the country.
at one time alexander was doing great. former officer of the intelligence services like putin, turned billionaire. he owned pieces of russia s most powerful energy companies, airlines and banks, and still publishes the novaya gazeta, one of the only opposition newspapers left in russia. but running a newspaper that s been harshly critical of the ruler has cost him. 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.
the most recent laws and changes in the constitution bring up the old soviet union type of structure in the country. so what happens next? a year before the soviet union collapsed you would never believe in any wildest dreams that it could happen. nowadays he thinks it s a similar situation, it looks like a stable you know, people are busy, money being made, rich cars. but it can t go on like this for too long. so yuri predicts it could be in a similar overnight collapsing situation. so there is some hope you re due for some major renovations. just another crisp morning i ve helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is
but i ll show you how it worked. so who decided who moved into these places? [ speaking foreign language ]. those who were in charge of the specific communal services and residential department would assign x amount to this plan, to that plan. you got to choose your neighbors though? no. [ speaking foreign language ]. in the soviet union and the present-day russia there s never been a reason to create infrastructure to make people s lives better. no one really cared about the people and they should have decent toilet or shower. so how s it going lately? better? worse? [ speaking foreign language ]. so vladimir putin changed the whole landscaping in the country. first of all, he started to clamp down on the human rights, on the democratic rights. the most recent laws and changes in the constitution bring up the old soviet union type of structure in the country.