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could close some teams dreams of the region where industries are rapidly developing . now wattie goes to the homeland of those with strength of mind
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and body. to the land developed by cossacks in ancient times and which became a premier destination for nineteenth century political exiles. this is the. question when some on oxy. fifty. five. in indonesia g.'s available in the ground zero for hotel the ritz carlton hotel motel hotel new millennium hotel in china you can see all the censored. hotel the kind of initial marco resort hotels we saw that are so.
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when resorts mcmullen beverly plaza hotel macau riviera hotel macau cintra hotel mccown. from the russian capital to your headlines now a question of time. find out how many more years he will have to spend behind bars and the already jailed former russian tycoon was found guilty of killing billions of dollars to serving a sentence for tax evasion and for. what he calls unacceptable behavior thousands of stranded passengers in moscow say they were left to fend for themselves this comes after bad weather conditions temporarily shut down. causing severe.
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the u.s. military budget grows less money close to welfare benefits some americans are wondering whether they're paying too much to fill the nation's war chest the federal debt has reportedly hit its highest level in over sixteen years. wiki leaks is the world's number one whistle blowing web site but it's only been around for about four years so who or what came before it and who really is behind the leaking of top secret government documents to whistleblowers we have the answers coming up next in our special report do stay with us. 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
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now to tell us more john young i want to thank you so much for joining us now as i said cryptome dot org has been in the business of making government secrets public 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 software point which was also a group. whose skills and show 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 communications 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
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did not want to be identified 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. 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 show that something that we've learned about size flockhart they're left in place in order to watch who comes their country for make sure we put up government authorities run these side show their own and show that when they watch other sites like ours we've learned this over time is that the reason we have been shut down is who are useful to them to see what kind of attention is paid to this material we think they actually feed us material to put up those who are 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 we should not expect 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 is no
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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 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 exposed to it it 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 are 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 film 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 and congressman secrecy in the presidency the less you can see in all forms of government let me
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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 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 at the public the authoritative trick ok mike fay know better we don't pull that trick 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 for your putting lodge your wrists or 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
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sympathy for them they in fact will leak that kind of information themselves you should know the government more information all the rest of us put together for their own purposes like what give us an example well it's a leak secrets. they get lax they run operations to leak secrets to test their own system their own distro employees or. or 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. and 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 want to just own up to it for example and the u.s. military loses more secrets into the single organization but they never admit it because they say that would aid the enemy. we want to be candid about that but your system should be talking about how the government will leak information purposely
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to test their systems or to garner more support do you have an example of that well i can only say that there are schools to train people like bradley manning can do in just that only internet it's at fort huachuca this is one of their training syllabuses that we publish if they. have to keep killing people how to run the sting operations by leaking information to test the system something called a team should be teams that do combat on the internet but leaking this stuff apart hackers to do that hackers in fact are a favorite employees now of such groups and so this is talked about hacker conferences about how you get in on the if you can pick up good money by one b. going forward to is running these test systems infiltrating systems. sending up false information. but this is not new this is been going on ever since sort of the 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 threats you
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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 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 is that we are in fact of the latest one that perfectly but you could be just cold 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 let's 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 it's widely based. money flow and so without that. we would have no defense department or we'd have no national security apparatus that would have less need for the
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president or congress so one of the things that's important to keep in mind here is that this is a deeply entrenched approach it now turns out i'm not i'm tired of i'm not 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 now know you know i think there is 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 is and what is cyber threat can you give an example and why are so many of these coming from inside the security system for other now 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 of 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 what bradley
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manning how did this happen this is supposed to be the most powerful most adept well funded but if you're a system in the world how did it happen. well first thing it's a it's a sting operation it didn't happen the way it said it has all the earmarks of one went out for 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 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 for handing out a conference i mentioned we're going to say admitted that it can't secure networks was a was a business conference to contractors who want contracts to help secure the internet
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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. extremely adept has been doing exactly what cyber con does for many many years but because it is a very proper topic they have broken out they do things 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 in a say and so it's just a marketing stunt and so i think that cyber threats will probably of eventually replace 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 there's these kind of accusations of these need to question people about we could be speak of terrorist as expected for that matter and it's a repeat of the red menace and all these other kinds of fabricated ministers and so now they have that now they've got a fabulous opportunity to say well the enemy has already inside the us and their own the internet because we set it up it's ours and there are they've infiltrated
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what have 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 more more conspiracy theory than spies do 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 bizarre than anything we ordinary people could ever cook up and they got 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 don't be fooled by that there are much worse terms. thank you so much for speaking with us thank you.
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marget. find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. the headlines here on our question. to find out how many. bombs he already. was found guilty of billions of dollars. a sentence for tax evasion and for. russia's prime minister. for what he calls unacceptable behavior thousands of stranded passengers in moscow who say they were left to fend for themselves this comes after bad weather conditions temporarily shut down. causing severe flight cancellations. and the u.s. military budget grows less money flows to welfare benefits some americans are
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wondering whether they're paying too much to the nation's war chest the federal debt has reportedly hit its highest level in over sixteen years. and time now for the sporting news with. hello and welcome to the sports news in our town this is what we have coming up. that russia's national football team remain on track to qualify for the twenty twelve european championships we sit down with the man in charge of the. state of the russian hockey legend. all things hockey with our team. and also while those finally crowned see the harbor a trace when i was off to the protest over there when was dismissed. to start with
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. closing in on the arrivals united at the top of the premier league standings a mario balotelli have trick helping or a better the munchies challenges to easily beat aston villa for the full into full with proving a great replacement for their carlos to have a say in that one man united did just enough against birmingham may want to enjoy allowing them to maintain the top spot and the other end of the table full of moved out of the relegation zone following a victory over stoke blackpool sunderland on the road by the same scoreline two of them have leapfrogged chelsea off to be too old sold by two girls burned with thirty one point as a brawl relegation threatened west ham and everton. match. meanwhile russians would be cause to make the twenty twelve european championships reach of all caught up with the school's coach dick advocaat who looks back at his
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first months in charge. six months you're. just you happy with the position the russian national team is. the euro two thousand all championships well. we didn't know the expect to lose from the film. but getting six points out of the way. so we know the top of the leaders important for the. low as well from the four go to play it was three away games you. know it was difficult to begin with the way because i mean it so in that way there was a lot of pressure after the game against. all the players off the list and if you play this way. the way we play it will sol you were great also in the you get your original. type and even something i've noticed from this
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russian. games especially big game against macedonia is a game we could have lost and could draw. i don't want to say but then she went to one they showed that mental fight i saw the game was big the first controlled. despite not everybody was in the best form comparing with arlen but the bit that told the players as well of the game in three days they would have a much more difficult game than yesterday because. if you play you can play the. game the pitch we have to win and we did it and we did it on. the way to play people form a very good quality especially the way we we like to play and. it is most of those it was more a fight and fighting which we acquired a lot irritating players in the. first effect again the referee.
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out of the off the. book i think doesn't help. us but fortunately we have a great goalkeeper and he saved the ball. but at the other end they could score goals as well i mean how have you been please reason with a form of. i mean you had a difficult start to the season and it seems now it's beginning to. please you obviously. there's always a player of moments. not only in the national team but also. in england but also the people who. don't understand it at all. because we have to be proud to have players brought who are doing so well i mean you. wouldn't want to lose him early on but you think in a way it might have helped under his development had he left to play abroad a few years earlier or do you think you know i think he was twenty one the me for
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a couple years. because then the already set in one or two years i want to leave. to go there because some players need a lot of children. some place in the team without saying. whom. to go to of a club. to show themselves. in the picture and on they did it for the sake of the service. arrived. at the prison i wanted to keep the us. i want to stay for one or two years more. when i arrive i want to leave i want to leave a solution if you want to leave. because players who doesn't want to play for the club you could. help. and also good for the national team. was fantastic and the second summer break i
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was on the contract off been with a premiership again and in fact. success. playing in england. i think it will for the. school girl who does work it was all. over the world but nothing more playful. complaint brought the drugs in his name spencer. for example so much of his i'm going to speak to you. it's time to take a closer look at the main hockey events of the year the vancouver winter olympics along with the world championships the k trio. r t have found the right man to discuss them two time olympic champion fifty stuff. everybody expected us to reach the finals as we had an extremely strong roster
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a very ambitious team passionately supported by the fans but the fact is we weren't ready for a competition that toughens neither were the coaches nor the players ever so much so it was just a bad look worse but it wasn't in the final of the olympic tournament calendar in the usa showed the hockey of the future fast dynamic or an extremely skillful and last a clash against russia the canadians were fully aware who they needed to neutralize in the russian team first. the world's best forwards and they did have what it took to beat us speed skills and fury that's why they won. what is also very sad it looks like we didn't learn any lessons from vancouver this might have a very negative effect in sochi twenty fourteen many still think the team just had a bad day and lost accidentally but the fact is we kept failing throughout the season we could later on we lost the world championship final to the czech republic
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which was represented by a very weak team then or in my opinion it's difficult but maybe even impossible to combine the two roles being in charge of a club and a libertine at the same time although that's exactly what the russian national team coaches do believe the tournament cannot be considered just as a break from doing the main job at a club and that's why we got what we got in vancouver. in my view was the continental hockey league control level with the n.h.l. about five years old in terms of following the right policy and proper development and this will allow the two leagues to forge good connections and maybe even exchange players anyway ok he is growing year by year afghans are always curious about interleague clashes i think it can be quite useful for some of the cage all clubs i took part in the so-called super series and those games. really helped me develop as a player on the other hand the n.h.l. should be interested too it shouldn't focus on itself too much so i hope soon or
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the stanley cup and garan cup holders will settle scores for the title of the world's best team on a regular basis. there's the i believe that i think cmon also is the most precious acquisition the league has made in recent years a true captain and the first russian n.h.l. or who made the decision to go back home there's not a mere jaegers or he's just a superstar of the world talking to one of the most skilful players in the league. who came to the cage a couple of years ago a great example in terms of his attitude to hockey the great russian player who helped russia regain their dominance of the world championships alexander to do if he still you know is already proved to be a very good score and i like the fact he always gives his all on the ice he's got great passion for the game. definitely not good for the k h l it's especially when it comes to young players who are sometimes just scared of playing against say yes if we choose the n.h.l.
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model where fighting is part of the game every team should have their tough guys as tough guys should fight against tough but not the rest of the players that's why in the n.h.l. fights don't spoil the game and indicate they still do. or canada produced a fantastic performance in vancouver along with the chicago blackhawks the current stanley cup holders today with or should be considered as the old disputed leader of the world hockey of the world i'm very happy for my former coach scotty bill and twelve stanley cup brings up it's just a record nobody will ever break something like not at all to see now while those can find it celebrate their a sydney to hobart victory after saying off a protest over that when there is a committee allege that they broke the rules regarding the quality of a radio signal strength. the five minutes national jury dismissed it many while those when they're faced say they do hope or trophy in six years. they were
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potentially until the facts came out and tim cox and his team and the jury did a great job of getting all those facts we did a great job of giving them all the facts and once like you know once the facts with the facts look like they were happy that would satisfy all the necessary requirements and that's the end of the story and that's all the sports years from now for some of those stories and more you can visit our r.t.e. sport news channel on you tube and coming up shortly here marty is they want our. culture is the same i can't tell if i feel sorry for myself let's turn to for some time some it is nothing new to them and it's undeniable that it exists today however how should anti-semitism be defined.

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