Putin on TV: Documentaries and TV appearances by the Russian president

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Palinurus said:
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I edited angelburst29's post to correct the links.
 
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m said:
Palinurus said:
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I edited angelburst29's post to correct the links.

Thank You Palinurus and M for noticing and correcting my short sidedness! Sorry for "not double checking" the end links.

I see that Sweden is working it's way towards a cash-less society, also. Is this what the C's warned us about?

Sweden is the world’s first cashless economy and has negative bank interest rates. Can Indian middle class handle it?
http://www.businessinsider.in/Sweden-is-the-worldsfirst-cashless-economy-and-has-negative-bank-interest-rates-Can-Indian-middleclass-handle-it/articleshow/55722029.cms

Dec. 1, 2016 - Last Sunday Prime Minister in the radio programme ‘Mann ki Baat’, while addressing the country said, he wants the country to have less cash transactions, which will eventually make India a cashless economy altogether. No wonder, he won round of applause from the people. The basic aim of this, he said, is to curb black money and make sure each and everyone in the country pays tax to the government.

There is no doubt about Modi’s goodwill. However, before we start paying autowallahs and vegetable sellers in the neighbourhood through mobile app, let’s have a look at how the world’s first cashless economy in Sweden is doing.

To believe media reports, Sweden is shaping up to be the first country in the world to plunge its citizens into a fascinating - and terrifying - economic experiment – a cashless society.

Sweden started the journey towards cashless economy since many years. Take a bus ride, buy a magazine or a chewing gum, digital payments are accepted everywhere.

This is the country where, if you use too much cash, banks call the police because they think you might be a terrorist or a criminal. Swedish banks have started removing cash ATM machines from rural areas, annoying old people and farmers. There is a belief in the country that if you have to pay in cash, something is wrong.

That sounds quite futuristic until you know the truth. The Interest Rate at Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank in Sweden is -0.500% since last February.

Although retail banks are yet to pass on that negative to rate to Swedish consumers, the longer it's held there the more financial pressure there is for banks to pass the costs onto their customers.

So here lies the danger. The commoners have to keep the money in bank and pay for it. They cannot withdraw cash and cash transactions are refused by retail stores legally. The senior citizens are the worst affected as they lack concentration to focus on mobile banking.

It’s a fact that Swedish can’t hide their money. But citizens need to pay banks charges for keeping their money and that’s the way of survival. As per a Quartz report, surveys conducted by Riksbank show that for transactions fewer than 100 kronor (approx. Rs 750), 41% of people still prefer to use cash. And the Swedish National Pensioners’ Organization, which represents some 400,000 of the country’s elderly, says 7% of its members never use bank cards.

Now think of this situation in India. There are some millions of widows, unemployed and retired employees who thrive on bank interests for survival. After demonetization, we have seen interest rates of nationalized banks slumping down to 4%-5%, which is 3% below normal rates. Most people in the service sector has only one way to save their money – either through fixed deposits or several schemes, which gives a good percentage of annual increment.

And what are the obstacles that can happen in a cashless society? There may be a rise in fraud rates, people’s discomfort about electronic footprints in semi urban and rural stores. Another industry that would be badly hit by cashless economy is tourism, the proof of which has already begun to show in Sweden. A news report by The Guardian says that a grand music festival in Sweden sparked chaos after their payment system broke down.

India heading towards a cashless economy is a great thing! But can the Indian middle class handle it?
 
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angelburst29 said:
Indian Prime Minister Modi Wins Time Person of the Year Readers’ Poll
https://sputniknews.com/world/201612051048180555-modi-time-person-2016/

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi won a poll of readers of the Time magazine for the 2016 Person of the Year, the magazine said on Monday.

[...]

The magazine's editors will officially announce the 2016 Person of the Year on December 7.

O.K..... I'm s-l-o-w-l-y getting it!

Modi won the Readers’ Poll!

Donald Trump won Time magazine's 2016 Person of the Year!

Donald Trump named TIME Person of the Year for 2016
https://www.rt.com/news/369476-trump-time-person-year/

Donald Trump has been named TIME magazine’s Person of the Year. Trump sees off former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, the Flint whistleblowers and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Each year, the magazine selects the person who has most influenced the news and the world over the previous 12 months.

Indian PM Modi was awarded the reader’s poll for Time’s person of the year, beating US President Barack Obama and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
 
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The world's most powerful person for four years running, Russia's president Vladimir Putin
http://www.forbes.com/profile/vladimir-putin/

The world's most powerful person for four years running, Russia's president has exerted his country's influence in nearly every corner of the globe; from the motherland to Syria to the U.S. presidential elections, Putin continues to get what he wants. Unconstrained by conventional global norms, his reach has magnified in recent years. In 2016 Russian hackers were accused of tapping into email accounts owned by members of the U.S. Democratic Party in a bid to aid the campaign of Donald Trump, who has regularly praised Putin's leadership style. The Kremlin denies the charges, and President-elect Trump has also dismissed the possibility of outsiders tampering in the election, despite a reported CIA memo suggesting otherwise. Either way, with a likely ally entering the White House, Putin's power may go largely unchecked for years to come.

View the full list of The World’s Most Powerful People

The World's Most Powerful People 2016
http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidewalt/2016/12/14/the-worlds-most-powerful-people-2016/#72005989368d

For the fourth consecutive year, Forbes ranked Russian President Vladimir Putin as the world's most powerful person. From the motherland to Syria to the U.S. presidential elections, Russia’s leader continues to get what he wants. In second place, President-elect Donald Trump has a seeming immunity to scandal, both houses of Congress on his side, and a personal net worth in the billions. And the third most powerful person in the world also happens to be the most powerful woman: Angela Merkel, the chancellor of Germany and the backbone of the European Union.

There are 11 new names on the list this year, including Theresa May, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (#13); Travis Kalanick, CEO of Uber (#64); Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company (#67); Mike Pence, Vice President-Elect of the United States (#69); Rodrigo Duterte, President of the Philippines (#70); and Sheldon Adelson, CEO of Las Vegas Sands (#72). Two former members also return to the list this year: Antonio Guterres, incoming Secretary General of the United Nations (#36, last appearance in 2009); and Recep Erdogan, President of Turkey (#56, last appearance in 2011).
 
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angelburst29 said:
O.K..... I'm s-l-o-w-l-y getting it!

Modi won the Readers’ Poll!

Donald Trump won Time magazine's 2016 Person of the Year!

Donald Trump named TIME Person of the Year for 2016
https://www.rt.com/news/369476-trump-time-person-year/

Donald Trump has been named TIME magazine’s Person of the Year. Trump sees off former UKIP leader Nigel Farage, the Flint whistleblowers and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Each year, the magazine selects the person who has most influenced the news and the world over the previous 12 months.

Indian PM Modi was awarded the reader’s poll for Time’s person of the year, beating US President Barack Obama and WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.

Remember when Obama got man of the year in the same circumstance? Time magazine is either promoting said character or just capitalizing on the popularity/buzz.
I think more promotion. People go, oh Obama is great now (but he came out of nowhere).
Now Trump is great now (but he was a laughing stock class clown when he tried to run before)

It's a joke to get that award. At least the readers award requires some thinking and an "election"
 
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Putin's New Year Address to the Nation (VIDEO)
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201612311049160942-putin-new-year-address/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMLYsCjqzSQ (4:18 min.)

Citizens of Russia, friends, the year 2016 is coming to a close. It was a challenging year, but the difficulties we faced have brought us together and allowed us to reveal enormous resources for our movement forward.

The main thing is that we believe in ourselves, in our strengths and in our country. We are working, and working successfully, and we are achieving much. I would like to thank you for the victories and achievements, for your understanding and trust, and for your true, sincere care for Russia.

We have a vast, unique and wonderful country! We are united by common concerns and common joys, by our long-standing good tradition of meeting the New Year with our families and with hope for the best.

But not everyone is at the holiday table today. Many of our citizens are away from home, ensuring Russia’s security, working at enterprises, on duty in hospitals, ad operating trains and aircraft. I would like to convey my very best wishes for the New Year to all those who are now fulfilling their labour and military duties.

Dear friends,

We are excitedly awaiting the sound of the chimes of the Moscow Kremlin, and we feel the march of time and the approaching future more clearly than ever before. We experience this only during these moments, during this wonderful and beloved holiday.

Meanwhile, New Year has its own secrets. For instance, each of us may become something of a magician on the night of the New Year. To do this we simply need to treat our parents with love and gratitude, take care of our children and families, respect our colleagues at work, nurture our friendships, defend truth and justice, be merciful and help those who are in need of support. This is the whole secret.

May our dreams, heavenly thoughts and good intentions come true. May joy and love reign in every home. May our beloved streets, cities and villages become even more beautiful.

Peace and prosperity to our common, great homeland, Russia. Happiness, health and wellbeing to each of you.

Happy New Year 2017!
 
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angelburst29 said:
Putin's New Year Address to the Nation (VIDEO)
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201612311049160942-putin-new-year-address/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KMLYsCjqzSQ (4:18 min.)

Citizens of Russia, friends, the year 2016 is coming to a close. It was a challenging year, but the difficulties we faced have brought us together and allowed us to reveal enormous resources for our movement forward.

The main thing is that we believe in ourselves, in our strengths and in our country. We are working, and working successfully, and we are achieving much. I would like to thank you for the victories and achievements, for your understanding and trust, and for your true, sincere care for Russia.

We have a vast, unique and wonderful country! We are united by common concerns and common joys, by our long-standing good tradition of meeting the New Year with our families and with hope for the best.

But not everyone is at the holiday table today. Many of our citizens are away from home, ensuring Russia’s security, working at enterprises, on duty in hospitals, ad operating trains and aircraft. I would like to convey my very best wishes for the New Year to all those who are now fulfilling their labour and military duties.

Dear friends,

We are excitedly awaiting the sound of the chimes of the Moscow Kremlin, and we feel the march of time and the approaching future more clearly than ever before. We experience this only during these moments, during this wonderful and beloved holiday.

Meanwhile, New Year has its own secrets. For instance, each of us may become something of a magician on the night of the New Year. To do this we simply need to treat our parents with love and gratitude, take care of our children and families, respect our colleagues at work, nurture our friendships, defend truth and justice, be merciful and help those who are in need of support. This is the whole secret.

May our dreams, heavenly thoughts and good intentions come true. May joy and love reign in every home. May our beloved streets, cities and villages become even more beautiful.

Peace and prosperity to our common, great homeland, Russia. Happiness, health and wellbeing to each of you.

Happy New Year 2017!


His words truly convey hope and strength of character. Really inspiring! May 2017 be even a better year fot those who are willing to make a difference and follow their dreams. Those who will not have the fate of a mouse! Thank you for sharing!
 
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Trivia

LOL.................... I would expect nothing less from media outlets in the states. So embarrassing.

Putin owns a Super Bowl ring thanks to a misunderstanding with Patriots owner Robert Kraft Published 10:33 am, Sunday, February 5, 2017
_http://www.sfgate.com/technology/businessinsider/article/Putin-owns-a-Super-Bowl-ring-thanks-to-a-10909949.php#photo-12294336
Source Business Insider
The New England Patriots are two wins away from what would be their fifth Super Bowl title in 16 years.

For Patriots owner Robert Kraft, however, winning another championship would bring his Super Bowl ring collection only to four, thanks to one of the strangest mishaps in NFL history.

In 2005, Kraft was on a business trip to Russia and visited Russian President Vladimir Putin. Kraft, carrying his 2004 Super Bowl ring, showed it to Putin, who apparently tried it on and then took it without giving it back.

From the sounds of it, Kraft still hasn't gotten his original ring back. In a video the NFL released on Thursday, Kraft relayed the story, saying:

"[The Super Bowl rings] are all in a drawer except for my third one. The original is in Russia with the president of the country. I happened to be there on a business mission with my friend Sandy Weill. We had just given out our rings. I showed Sandy my ring, and he said, 'Why don't you show it to the president?' And I showed it to him and he put it on, and he sort of just enjoyed it, so he kept it on."

Kraft had a more colorful description of the events back in 2013, with his saying: "I took out the ring and showed it to [Putin], and he put it on and he goes, 'I can kill someone with this ring.' I put my hand out and he put it in his pocket, and three KGB guys got around him and walked out."

The New York Post reported that when the incident originally happened, the Bush administration had asked Kraft, for the sake of US-Russia relations, to say publicly that he gave the ring to Putin as a gift.

After Kraft told his updated version of events in 2013, Putin denied stealing the ring or having any memory of meeting Kraft, but he said he would have a replacement ring made for Kraft.

A decade later, it appears Kraft never got his ring back.

Comments: 29 Comments
l13986961
The SF Gate is pathetic.
Mtryalex Rank
The fact that Putin was able to steal Kraft's Super Bowl ring is likely another thing that Trump admires about him. I'd caution anyone to not let Trump try theirs on.
asmiller Rank
That's the Putin Trump is letting into our tent, the global street thug. Trump knows and learns nothing and has no idea how to read anyone accurately after they have delivered a couple of compliments.

But in reality:

Published on Jun 17, 2013
PUTIN ON THE RING: Russian President Denies Stealing Super Bowl Ring
 
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That clip was great. Putin really is a political maestro.
 
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Pashalis said:


He talks a lot about clarifying language and terminology before he discusses a topic. Which I think is smart, because it seems that opposition likes to change the meanings of terms, to confuse or muddy the waters. And if you are not aware of this, you can be taken down the garden path, your message twisted badly, leaving you to extricate yourself from the trap set for you. Very smart man.

He also seems to be schooling them, saying if you don't understand an issue, maybe you need to go and read some textbooks. No word salads please... :D
 
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