http://www.vesti.ru/only_video.html?vid=559378From the 21st minute onwards (in Russian).
Mostly positive.
They are accurate in that Bitcoin use is discouraged in financial institution, but not among regular citizens in China. They also mention that US regulators gave green light to Bitcoin. They say it's not at the peak of it price. There is a potential in future payment system in cyberspace. But it's a great unknown.
But then they drag in Greenspen's and his "it's a bubble" quote, and continue discussing along the road: "it's only for illigal use" (as if dollars aren't), "Bitcoin creator is behind Silkroad" (oh, really?), "Bitcoin is not a currency because if there is no electricity and Internet, you can't make payments with it" (come on, power down a supermarket and then try paying there with your credit card!)
And they don't have a solid grasp of how Bitcoins are generated. "If all the Chinese started mining them now, we'd reach 21 million emission within a month"