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club so to speak to the. way industries are rapidly developing. now watty goes to the homeland of those with strength of mind and body. to the land developed by cossacks in ancient times and which became the premier destination for nineteenth century political exile. this is the. question on r.t. . more news today violence. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to rule the day.
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we've got. the biggest issues get voice face to face with the news makers. this is already coming to you live from moscow it's take a look at the top stories former russian tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky awaits his sentence after he was convicted of stealing oil and laundering profits as a second trial scheme is already serving time for tax evasion and fraud. the u.s. federal debt has hit its highest level in over sixty years but as education and health care suffer major cuts war funding remains a new. bank of moscow's accused of falling foul of the wall for a long ring billions allegedly pocket of by the abstainers why the bank is
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suspected of approving a major loan to a dummy company which they use the money to buy a land. long before we made headlines exposing war logs and diplomatic cables cryptome dot org was publishing government secrets the founder john young told r.t. websites like get their information from intelligence agencies and are allowed to stay online so spies services can keep an eye on those going to the sites. before there was ever wiki leaks there was cryptome the website cryptome dot org has been publishing information prohibited by governments this includes classified and secret documents on u.s. soil since the one nine hundred ninety six now the co-founder of that site joins me now to tell us more john young i want to thank you so much for joining us now as i said crypto dot org has been in the business of making government secrets public
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long before wiki leaks was tell us a little bit about the history and philosophy of your web site the site was set up principally to publish information about communication security which is the fundamental technology you for keeping secrets and it grew out of my participation of a group called for points which was also a group were through to sean taylor and his school. and so that this group was composed of very highly educated you knew scientists and technicians who were mostly working for corporations or government on the technology of communication security. and they knew that this was going to come into the private market as the cold war wound down and they want to get information out to the public about what was coming so we set up the site to make that information available from people who had access to it but did not want to be identified and as a source now and all of the time that you've been doing this that's attracted the attention of the f.b.i. you i've read that you've said that f.b.i. f.b.i.
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agents have come to visit you what do you think their their surveillance is about their use our side to see what's going on and so that's something that we've learned about size for our cars they're left in place in order to watch who comes here and see what kind of information we put up the government authorities run these sides of their own and so that when they watch other sites like ours we've learned this over time is that the reason we got many shut down is were useful to them to see what kind of attention is paid to this material we think they actually feed us material to put up because they're feeding information to wiki leaks and many other sites that operate the same way but in terms of their being able to see everything we're doing we know that we cannot keep any secrets about our site and we tell our readers you should not expect us to protect you because we are being watched and every other side is being watched just like we hear leaks is being watched so there's no secrecy on the internet and we make that clear that's the lesson we've learned and we now try to spread that. message to be very aware of the
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internet which is a very large scale spying machine what really really motivates you though to expose these secrets why is this your vocation why do you feel strongly that this needs to happen well because secrecy is the biggest. enemy of democracy. it is way over done and so threats to democracy are coming from the inside above from the secret keepers and that they need to be expose it to become a huge industry it's extremely expensive and you can't criticize it you can't get access to it because those who go inside that world or sworn to lifetime secrecy about it and they can never talk about it and i'm saying that's a system that is anti-democratic and it's a big business now thousands of firms have been drawn into it since nine one one because it's very lucrative and so we need to have less secrecy in congress about secrecy in the presidency lost you can see in all forms of government let me ask you this though some of your criticism is about not vetting information publishing the addresses for example your home addresses of cia agents or detailed maps of
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government facilities saying that this is in danger in people's lives this is welcoming attacks and giving people you know details on how to commit them and that there needs to be some kind of distinction between what's acceptable to put out there for the public and what's not what do you say to those critics well what i say to those critics with the public they're the authoritative trip ok mike they know better we don't pull the trigger we don't think we know better than ordinary people about how to judge information but we know that authorities are always saying things like you just said you're going to four you're putting larger risks with blood on your hands. are you know are you putting lives at risk by publishing the addresses of a cia agent at home this has been going on for years and they always pull this we've been told by former spies these are just standard reaction to this to get sympathy for them they in fact will leak that kind of information themselves you should know the government's leak more information all the rest of us put together
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for their own purposes like what give us an example well it's a big secret. they get lax they run operations to leak secrets to test their own system their own distro employees or. are encouraged to leak secrets or to see what happens when they leave laptops around or so left behind by a troll they leave papers around they put stuff on wiki leaks these are all well known techniques to a lot of the public create sympathy and get more funding so this is this is a business. so that. we would like to say well why don't we talk about that is there a better way to do that than to than to deceive the public about this what would just own up to it for example that the u.s. military loses more secrets into the single organization but they never admit it because they say that would aid the enemy. i want to be candid about that that your system should be talking about how the government will leak information purposely to test their systems or to garner more support do you have an example of that well
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i can only say that there are schools to train people like bradley manning and doing just that on the internet it's at fort huachuca this is one of their training syllabuses that we publish if they. actually teach people how to run the streaming operations by leaking information to test the system something called a team should be teams that do combat on the internet but leaking the stuff they part hackers to do that hackers in fact are a favorite employees now of such groups and so this is talked about it hacker conferences about how you go to know that you can pick up good money by one begin to inform to is running these tests systems infiltrating systems. sending out false information. but this is not new this is been going on ever since sort of been a spy world so i just say it's now the internet is now used for that purpose what does it achieve that well it achieves one funding if you don't have threat you don't need the system so leaking threats so then people say oh no this is scary this information that is randomly surprisingly gotten out so we need to go support
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whatever our government is saying it needs in terms of ramping up homeland security funding or. you know breaching civil liberties in the name of protecting protecting against terrorism that sort of thing and that we are in fact is the latest one that perfectly but you could you should call stop or security with a brand new cyber command has just been given a huge amount of money it's been in the works so ever since the internet popped up sarber security and so if we could leaks hadn't invented itself must assume that it did it would have been invented because this is a goldmine for people who deal in charge of security don't forget most of this work is handed out to contractors and universities and research institutions and so is why the biggest. money flow and so without that. we would have no defense department and we'd have no national security apparatus that would have less need for the president or congress so one of the things that's important to keep in mind here is that this is a deeply entrenched approach turns out i'm not i'm talking to i'm not
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anti-government i'm anti secret government but are there some things that you know for national security reasons it's better for the public to not know no you know i think there's that you know i'm saying that needs to be more openly discussed right now it's a knee jerk reaction i see far too many sensible people saying that and then we need to talk more about what the internet threat his and what is cyber threat can you give an example and why are so many at least coming from inside the security systems rather than outside and why is that happening why your system so poorly secured that you can't control your own system now that's out there is documentation and one of the ways though you cover up your own fault is to raise a new threat and blame other people and that's what we see coming with wiki leaks it's going to be blamed for the state department's own failure to protect its own material or important the military is trying to deflect attention for how to bradley manning or whoever it was did this and we don't know for sure was bradley manning how did this happen this is supposed to be the most powerful most adept well funded but a jury system in the world how did it happen well first thing it's
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a it's a sting operation it didn't happen the way it said it has all the earmarks of one what i thought as were an average person there was no level employee he was able to get access to a classified system that he just had just brought audio to take it and give it all to someone that's almost a joke and cybersecurity world because that's exactly what you do to test the system but maybe you've got to have some credibility that it's a real thing and so it's almost as though it was a plot to do exactly this who benefits in that scenario stop or calm does they just got a huge funding they were having trouble getting it on its feet. and so now they've got a huge fund they've got a huge contract you're handing out a conference i mentioned we're going to say it needed that you can secure networks was a was a business conference to contractors who want contracts to help secure the internet in response to the wiki leaks threat and others like it clarify what is cyber crime . cyber con is a p.r. stunt by the defense department the n.s.a.
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extremely adept has been doing exactly what sopper khan does for many many years but because it is a very proper topic they have broken out a new thing called cyber command which will deal with stop or threats but it's still run by n.s.a. it's how to in a say the head of it is the head of it it's a and so it's just a marketing stunt and so i think that cyber threats will probably have eventually replaced terrorists if you know there's been this claim that terrorists are using the internet to plot attacks on us so it's a kind of wedding of the two and so this these kind of accusations of these new congressional people about we could be speak of terrorist as expected part of that pattern it's a repeat of the red menace and all these other kinds of fabricated misses and so now they have that now they've got a fabulous opportunity to say well the enemy is already inside the u.s. they're on the internet because we set it up it's ours and there are they've infiltrated what i'm about people that would listen to your take on that and say that just sounds like a conspiracy theory well conspiracy theory was invented by the spies no one knows
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more more conspiracy theory than spies do the national security out of paradis cooks up conspiracy theories all the time but they put out the story that is just conspiracy theory as though it's contemptible but in fact they're the ones who cooked up the threats that are far more complex and those are than anything we ordinary people could ever cook up and they get billions to fight it so there are almost diabolically conspiratorial so let me call myself a skeptic and i'm willing to learn welcome criticism i don't mind these terms of being a distant conspiracy theories those are all throwaway terms as obama says off my shoulder. don't be fooled by that there are much worse terms. coming thank you so much for speaking with us thank you.
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hello welcome to the sports thank you for joining me and this is what we have coming up. leading the way defending champions at basel when it informed that a leg magnitogorsk the top of the continental hockey league. while skiing laden rushes all the claims her first big success by winning fifty kilometer individual races in the boston region. and the saints marjon in new orleans come from behind to beat the atlanta falcons seventeen fourteen playoff spot in the n.f.l. . start with ice hockey where defending champions are gone top of the kontinental hockey league after beating wrestler minute to go away three nil and boss of previously lost three times to this season but three goals in the second period because sounds like victory elsewhere so be it make it over time to beat struggling
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that's like novokuznetsk two one one that he makes were three one with mrs bill east to scout had no problems against look his new graphic here in las vegas the freedom for two. game of unguarded scored a call late in the period with three tickets in america. staying on the ice but moving to journey a hockey where the all star team of the n.h.l. has left the u.s. to take part in exhibition to a concert in the top of reports. well the junior national team ready dropped the ball cleanly at the world championships in the u.s. in the other team from russia is about to start their campaign in north america russia probably has as many hockey players as brazil has footballers and this team called the red stars was formed from the wares in the am a chair a youth branch of the continental hockey league we consider that our world is very small right now because new information technology is it's important for us to. be
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the other. our partners. competitors in this process to develop a general ha. however the extreme weather conditions nearly spoiled the tour as the team couldn't leave for the us on the twenty sixth of december and spend the whole day in the airport so one feet short of the six men can ban had to be cancelled however to fly to get back and share and the red stars plane landed in boston on the twenty eighth and started playing straight away after two matches in the u.s. they made charles start team will have to canada for three more games however the tour is not only about promoting the league the other one is to get right practice for players for them to understand what is its north american journey hotkey. north american ranks and north american attitude to hopping on the other hand to show that north american people. what is it rough and for hockey how we play
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a lot of all of the players will gain valuable experience for future mitchell matches and probably get a chance to be called into national teams. the m.h.l. is just two years old and it's a great opportunity for us to play abroad rather trailblazers and depending on the foreman's such too as will either become a regular occurrence is not you don't need to start this journey is not to travelling to get away in any way it would be very interesting to think his family is in canada. despite it being an inaugural event this tour is already a success as it marks a new step in russia cooperating with their north american counterparts and the development of junior hockey in russia can stay in but out of our team. it's again now and all going to tell about has won the fifteen kilometer individual race at the track event in the moscow region the victory also ensures the russian has qualified for the prestigious three stage tour to ski tournament which starts this
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weekend because of that and the rest of the participants had to compete not only with each other but also the treacherous weather conditions as well the track was covered with ice and this is how to work hard not to fall over the highest ranked group was the last to start because of it took the standings throughout eventually winning the race by over thirty seconds for the closest rival and afterwards the twenty nine year old said it was a big triumph for her. you know it's a very important tournament for me now i've qualified for the door diski and still hold to get into the national team for the world championships fortunately i managed to cope with the track football and while andrei arshavin and roman pavlyuchenko are now grabbing the headlines in the english premier league they'll still have some way to go to match and. richard vanpool fee caught up with a former manchester united star who looks back at his time abroad as well as a future coaching career in russia. well terry thank you very much for joining me to tell tell me what you're up to at the moment so hey you're sort of taking some
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coaching badges for a future career as a model in coaching and just work in the region small team appeared as you more sco it's my contract finished low. looking for a new job but it's certainly usual route because normally so makes players famous explains such itself a try to take a route straight into a premier league club but you. third division now with a second division club zeal why did you choose this route to not go to it's my opinion that this is a good idea what works starting a small club because if you see too many coaches when interest. problems. drop. it would be your season we compose. in shape. good good good lot's good team really really enjoy it here what do you know it's
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coaching it's a lot different to being a player obviously i mean how frustrating is it sometimes when you're playing you can always try to get your ideas across on the field but when you coaching you that you're dependent on eleven people on the field playing how you want to see how frustrating is that at times. is a big difference when you play and coaching with those we need some. more concentration how. good contact with players if you. like a person who don't must be doing this alone which is important for the team important for the player so the important political which is what's happening is my team and . good. good good team good lots. of all why we after the. season. fortin position this season. really important for us i mean obviously from your time at man united
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states other big clubs around europe you must have quite a few coaching tapes to still keep in contact with likes of alex ferguson except radio is in concert with our. own united play champions league. final in moscow we're getting chelsea you go to what. little discussion abroad. do you live explore saw second game play against. still contact with players and old players he. feel. if paul scholes got in there will still call to. remember good for years and when you know manchester united is. a club france good good player. to play together with his players but a lot of your former teammates like the steve bruce they're actually going home to
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have very successful managerial careers i mean if you can call it that would be marcie's for instance the remark asking for advice today give you tips or no it's normal to really go into it with a lot of people because larry see. you should play munches united numeracy are not accused more. molecules. of course contact with him to miss it in a way i mean with the best times of your life do you think when you were playing in england yeah he said because it's a nice country and. good. people will football was important for any any country when. people are football ok thanks very much for your time you're welcome thank you very much neal. american football mad in the n.f.l. the new orleans saints have clinched a spot in the playoffs after coming back to win seventeen fourteen is atlanta who had been the only unbeaten team at home in the n.f.c.
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. ten stepping into the field to where we pick it up and a costly mistake by drew grease but didn't want her head to quarterback make this court fight a falcon twenty davis returning interception twenty six yards for a touchdown but with under four minutes remaining grease completed a six yard touchdown pass to jimmy graham to give new orleans the lead which they didn't really question the saints won seventeen fourteen qualifying for the playoffs with a chance to defend the super bowl title. hunt finally moving to the water at well while down still haven't crossed the finish line in first place in a dramatic sixty six edition of the sydney to hobart yacht race but the boats last ice is possible disqualification after the race committee revealed it had launched a protest over the cruise use of the high frequency radio the committee alleges that while those didn't adhere to a rule regarding the quality of radio signal strength passed the entrance to the right and international jury will meet in tasmania on wednesday to discuss the
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outcome and if it's decided while diets has broken the rules the four time winner could be stripped of their victory the true adamant moving us have been broken has become not richards insists while it's more squat to win. them about a better result in the kind of you know how about is this the most amazing feeling that the right result and i would call it the top right just like we were expecting and the boys. the whole thing within the margin dropped and now we've got a tough situation to get out of. here we are going to tear through the feeling of the hell of it and secondly we leave it we're back and it's very heavy and that's all the sports news for this bill isn't by finance. culture is the same of charges for the other form of the old world tough to santai
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semitism is nothing new to the world and it's undeniable that it exists today however how should anti-semitism be defined. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about sun from funds to christians. who threw stones on t.v. dot com.

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