Reporter:Jess, could you answer some questions about the Anglo-Russian exchange student? Jess: Yeah, of course. Reporter: who are the families? Jess: all the Russian students received family through their correspondence. We decided that before coming to London. For example, we invited Lena to stay with the family Julia. Martin invited Dima to stay with my family. And my penfriend, Kate lives with her family. Stefan, my classmate, and his family threw a party for our guests on their place next weekend. Reporter: what are you going to show your Russian friends during those two weeks? Jess: we have planned a lot of things for our guests and discussed our plans with our teacher Barbara gray. We want to make their stay in London very interesting and unforgettable experience. Reporter: what places have you already visited? Jess: we were at Trafalgar Square, London eye, tower of London and the science Museum. You can ask them about it if you want. They say they enjoyed the tours. Reporter: Thank you very much. I plan to ask them lots of questions tomorrow morning. I hope they will share their experiences.
Vladimir Putin: I was told that you wanted to see Yume, please, I introduced you to her - she is in great shape. Remark: Thank you very much. Indeed, the dog is very cheerful. Once again we wanted to express our gratitude for the fact that you, despite your busy time, found time to give an interview to Japanese television Nippon and the newspaper Yomiuri. This is a dog of the Akita breed from Akita Prefecture, we are very happy to see Yume happy and cheerful. However, we were a little surprised and frightened that the beginning of the meeting would be like this. V.Putin: Correctly frightened, because she is a strict dog. A lot of people here, the cameras are working, the lights are shining, the cameras are tapping, and it performs security functions. Remark: Yes, I think that it always protects you so. Vladimir Putin: Yes, that's the way it is. With executive director of Nippon television company Takayuki Kasuya (far left) and editor-in-chief of the newspaper Yomiuri Mizoguchi Takeshi. In July 2012, the Akita Inu to Vladimir Putin was given to the dog by the Japanese Akita prefecture.With executive director of Nippon television company Takayuki Kasuya (far left) and editor-in-chief of the newspaper Yomiuri Mizoguchi Takeshi. In July 2012, the Akita Inu to Vladimir Putin was given to the dog by the Japanese Akita prefecture.Q: So, very soon you will visit Japan as President. We see that you are very busy. Vladimir Putin: For the last time, as President, I was in Japan, I think, 11 years ago. Then, however, he came as Chairman of the Government of Russia. But we have very frequent contacts with Prime Minister Abe: we have already met several times this year.
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