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a must see the headlights of a finnish priest speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists and his country's tolerance of extremists. following a report. that's been a longtime critic. he's behind the. website called the center of. the libyan rebels with nato tactics in the country grows together with the number of civilian casualties opposition leaders of the alliance.
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probably respond to these offenses. portugal has asked the e.u. for a move many predicted. this comes as a fresh blow to europe's economy still struggling after already bailing out island and greece. coming up. interview with former professional wrestler who went on to successfully grapple with the world of american politics becoming a prominent and pop culture celebrity in the process. of challenging the official spin on some of the american government's most incriminating secrets that's coming up next. now. she's sitting down with the former governor of minnesota t.v. personality former u.s. navy seal and bestselling author jesse ventura thank you so much for joining us
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it's my pleasure always a pleasure your new book sixty three documents the government doesn't want you to read you know how is this book new from what we have seen week out in the past couple of months especially course on the wiki leaks scandal broke you have made comparison saying that this book has the same spirit as those disclosures sure where you want to mission to become the new joy in a sound we started the book two months we were already working on this book for two months and then the wiki leaks things have happened and we got excited i mean we jumped for joy although we do use some of the wiki leaks documents but all these documents in this book are in the public domain which is sure after the mainstream media is not going to tell you you've got to go find the stuff and that's what you did the most difficult thing about doing this work was that. these documents you can substitute the word nazi and it would work and that troubles me because that's a pretty harsh statement so well it was not hard do you mean what did you discover
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working and well how about the cia's assassination manual. one figure i want to see all the documents are printed in the book it's not really telling you about the documents assassination is just a fair and she word for first degree murder now how can the government have a have a pamphlet or a book that tells you how to commit first degree murder and who are we because there happens to be someone in another country that we don't get along with or maybe politically is opposite from us what gives us the right to go murder this person or war is different war is declared it's between militaries and all that really thing. those kinds of documents what kind of purpose does that really solve if we take that we clearly and all for example in the long run what kind of purpose to solve something called open government we're supposed to be a democracy i have every right to know what my government is doing you want to know
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why. i pay taxes and i have every right to know with me take money from me and put it into the public domain i have every right to know what they're spending it up now i understand there are certain secret things you have to put up with but at the point when it's all over then the documents should become public so how about the guard came and there we discovered in the late forty's early fifty's where the united states went down to nicaragua and we rounded up a bunch of people and infected them was shiftless you know i want to see if penicillin worked well these people were not volunteers and it's day i'm lucky that penicillin worked because if it hadn't worked these people would have died horrible deaths you say you want to know what the government is up to do you think the rest of americans want to know your whole lot easier living without some of this knowledge well then if you live with our this knowledge and you give bad government
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could you give the government abusing your rights your civil rights violating the constitution violating the bill of rights you know it's imperative you know in a democratic society it is imperative for the public good people to be vigilant told there are a lot. of accountability do you feel in the air are after the bush administration where we have seen. human rights violations wars torture and so on and so forth in that era after wall street where really no one was held accountable for want what went down expecting this accountability is that sort of way too optimistic or even now even at this point it should be and should not be we should always be unbecoming ability to use our money when they're spending our money for by controlled experiments and things like that don't you think i have a right to know all that so that i can voice an opinion and say you know i don't
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like it what my government spending my money on what happens after you voice that what you expect the rest of americans to do if they you know agree with you and think that accountability should take place what happens that's world to me. the most and i believe that we need a revolution in our country we can have a revolution what i should just is that we time we have an election here vote for anyone but democrats or republicans or anyone with them because they are bought and paid for being sold out to all to a national corporations that are making decisions that benefit our country that are making decisions to benefit benefit their benefactors and they've sold their souls to your cause she goes to rock n roll it feels like at this point many americans would support what you were saying in terms of something in the system has to change especially over the last couple of years what we have been seeing but the
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majority still continues to support the mainstream political elite it still is the democrats and the republicans how many people and how much more time do you think it would change for people to really start coming out and voting for a third option i don't know but if they don't then they deserve what they get right look at last year let me tell you something joe how many documents the u.s. government declared top secret last year and one year millions. million i would venture to say that must mean every document they put out now you're telling me that i as a taxpayer am not allowed to see sixteen million documents in what is supposedly a free country where is that line between public interest and real danger that knowing this information could be causing well to me to draw the line is our lives would be better because of it but the moment lives are no longer in danger of should be made public or short lest the document would put somebody in danger and
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then again you have it begs the question what document would put you in danger and why is it happening and what are you doing that requires you to cover up everything all sixteen million documents i can't read what kind of percentage do you think that is the information being the thing that's all everything's been kept secret oh yeah i care for all of them how they could have more than sixteen million documents or their fifty million a year i don't know i want to switch gears a little bit all right and talk about current events the war in libya what kind of role do you see the united states having played and that whole mission will be years difficult because it certainly puts everyone between a rock and a hard place on one here and you feel well that's libya's business it's their country if they want to overthrow their leader or change whatever they do in their
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country you know it's their business to do so is it necessarily our business you know but here's the rock and hard place of a double edged sword and you also don't want to see genocide or a slaughter take place because let's face it khadafi has all the guns and weapons and by the way where do you think you get some from. where. we're the biggest arms dealer in the world you know. and so you certainly don't want to she won't how could we didn't intervene in rwanda. we showed the documents in our book on there were wanda you have the genocide of nearly a million people and nobody lifted a finger because rwanda didn't have anything the international corporations needed it libya has oil so it's very important to get your oil rwanda didn't have anything like that so in essence the world ignored it because there was nothing to go in there for that they could for like
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a better term rape and pillage mineral wealth or you know or whatever else international corporations would be needed do you think the u.s. is going to play a bigger role in libya than it claims now because they have said that nato is now taking control of the operation do you think the u.s. is really stepping back or is there a lot i have no idea you know i have no idea i'm not privy after all the they classify sixteen million documents year how would i know i don't know what has been going on within the united states and i want to ask you about these. really this middle class uprising that we saw take place in the midwest in the united states you know in wisconsin where almost one hundred thousand people have been protesting for the longest time to you know have their rights maintained as workers and then they ended up really losing that battle because the bill they were protesting against got passed a church so you as one of the people who. deems it important to be calling for a revolution for the people to stand up what are the chances of the people winning
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that kind of revolution if we saw the biggest protests in a while and they unfortunately for the people it's. easy. for democrats and republicans vote for anyone to help. jesse ventura thank you for your time want to thank you appreciate it. saddam hussein. of iraqi citizens. this event brings further assurance to torture chambers and the secret police are gone forever.
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gets fixed for. the first first sept first. the headlines here on r t a finnish priest speaking out against one of the world's most wanted terrorists and his country's tolerance of extremists here's a question of by police following in our t.v. report. has been a longtime critic of. who was behind the moscow metro airport bombings and of course his mouthpiece as well the website called the cuff cost center. of the libyan rebels with nato sometimes it's in the country grows together with a number of civilian casualties a position you know it's hard and laughed out of the alliance for. failing to properly respond to these offensives to. the death and destruction of portugal has
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finally asked the e.u. for a bailout it's a move that many predicted was only a matter of time this comes as a fresh blood to europe's economy still struggling after already bailing out the likes of. greece. will we go if you don't see it so we're almost off the mark of the masses and although tiger woods hasn't really been setting his usual standard lately he is the number two favorite to win and he has one of the girls to four times you know yet but that was two thousand and five last time he won in those years he just has me not the standard as we know but he's still tiger woods you know well so who's your tip for the green jacket this year well i'm going to go for the world war no surprise there martin kaymer he's a twenty five to one shot surprisingly enough but i think at four days' time he could be the man picking the ball at the final hole.
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good to have you with us again this is sports today i mean these are some of the stories we're covering this hour. bottle of britain it's munchie just united in the driving seat for a champions league semifinal spot solomin one zero win away to chelsea. out of nowhere with the kids getting underway tomorrow we focus on the surprise package of the tournament up lungs are aiming for a first ever wrong. on teeing off the twenty eleven maf just gets on the way in a few hours time with phil mickelson aiming to hold on to his green jacket. for full force for a month chest united have taken a huge step towards reaching the semifinals of this season's champions league alex ferguson's side beating chelsea one no in london and the first leg of their last eight clutch wayne rooney come on and made a difference a strike midway through the first half but yet to be the size of
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a way goal when the sides need to again next week chelsea fans know they'll be dismayed but penalty shots were waved away in the second period but it's essential we have time at the moment apart both monitors a work. so when you go even you have to be very careful work to. make sure. we transfer don't necessarily help us. is not good. from the. situation room. now we are running down and you have come to my final bargain for. we. all saw on the night barcelona gave further justification of their favorite status walloping shot five one five different players getting on the scoresheet as well or pep guardiola side
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including andres iniesta as early as the second minute now looks for all the world on an el classico. well the earlier i can spores. so i thought you would go where this season we witnessed a dramatic transformation of moscow reach inside lance r.t. now takes an in-depth look at the keach l. cinderella team who are the first squad to reach the cup finals which again. i can't officially became the surprise because you look leaves when they wrapped up their first ever title the western conference crown but they're far from being satisfied with them because their income is the one that most tunisian side really wants. we can stop now when you step on the gas you don't stop he continued full throttle until the very end is suddenly because of hard work with many good experienced players in every line plus a great coaching staff. we were into the start of the season though and atlanta
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were a team doing nowhere fast and you coach was brought seem to change that has certainly paid dividends militia leader was it a loose and having been fired from spartak moscow pulling it falling out with star goaltender dominic how should i sold the fifty two year old chap who joined up with a plant where he had previously walked for two seasons in two thousand and five in two thousand and six this is what he said shortly after his latest move is that we could go i've been working in russia for several years. to get at least to the second round of the playoffs but i'd love to win a. game that should be near the top several strong players to go all the way. cance their vision of a number of big names who held for the improve the team's fortunes form a sport i difference which. is one of them the season was very much to make physical a and mentally. everything to our own. i came here to this train
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driver and see just look at it up on the line up and i said well how such a group so many players i plan finished fourth in. the conference in free syria started in the first more counter around the one for two overall gave up wantonness record couldn't stupid old threw in their seven mentioned we would scar st petersburg eighteen who were considered whole tree roots and were trailing in a serious three one three straight wins pointed them into the semifinals the magician and were in the rule and then counting against the whistle conference regular season winner was the committee was much more straightforward gladly as in two three nothing seriously what could be their closing winning two majors in the room but not wanting to give them sticks me beat two to prove once and that he was the people who deserve them meaning get your income when in. the tikkun of coach of the all conquering soviet and russian sides at leeds and ninety's even caught up in
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the dressing room to see how lou a meeting like this there be we could score in captaincy again my second cherishes feelings and those we missing can wait for us because we will have a few days off and we'll save our emotions for the finals i think we were more excited after showing dance guy in the seventh match that means it's becoming harder and harder to bear the pressure so we're there and that's all that matters in a decisive serious concrete saw if you want it one drops in on friday and a final good piece of the most exciting pujol season yet would simply be the cherry on top because a multiple parties. should be fighting final series there russia is only boxing world champions of eighty per se as he wants to defend his title against fellow russian in oddly martirosyan broke who has won all of his twenty fights is the current w b o middleweight belt holder a title he won last year against american daniel jacobs he'll have to fight martirosyan who's a decent fighter in his own rights because the thirty year old couldn't finalize a deal to take to the ring against the divisions top two fighters sergio martinez
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on feel extra both or more than happy to take on pro but money issues scuppered any chance but by taking place progress just getting over is hoping the fence which was against. francesco not c.l. the end of march was the first time the russian was taking the distance something he says is great for his little bit from what used. to say yes there were lots of pluses to take out of my last point it was a first time i was taken for twelve runs which i think is really important i was great for my experience and development people were hoping for a not counts but against pre-sold some opponents these sorts of things can really happen very often also if i'm goin the distance to trial runs the first time in my career was going to for me american football players are set to do battle once again but this time in court against the owners of their teams a federal judge is to ny rule on the lake ality of the n.f.l.
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lockout after the players filed a lawsuit on the matter vincent jackson and mike riddell and then leave or just some of the star players present during the opening court hearing projected twenty eleven first round draft pick miller joining with veterans as he looks for certainty on his own future of the lockout a rose when league owners and players disagreed how to divvy up eight billion dollars. the world's top golfers will shortly be seeking an addition to their wardrobe for their first major event of the year the prestigious masters green jacket off for grabs in augusta from thursday with plenty of new challenges aiming to come of age. seventy fifth edition of the masters can see a new world number one emerge in augusta six of the world's top seven golfers are in position to grab the top ranking by winning the tournament. tiger woods is surprisingly bottom of that list but he too has a chance to get right back to former glory german martin kyler is currently world number one but is only a twenty to one favorite to win the event the twenty six year old followed very
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closely in the rankings by lee westwood and reigning champion phil mickelson a lefty had a dozen chances last year to reach the coveted top spot before sliding down the table however the two thousand and ten winner has momentum on the side and he won the houston open right before heading over to georgia the donald in grammar school also joining the list of potential suitors for the number one spot and while with the mickelson have combined to win six of the last ten masters their throne now faces a clear and present threat from the younger generation twenty two year old ricky fowler has already made waves winning the two thousand and ten p.g.a. rookie of the year but the american is well versed in the age old tradition of the prestigious event. i was i watched plenty of masters here on. the green jacket is obviously something that means quite a bit in the golf community the chance to be in the tournaments you know playing
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well right now i feel like if i go into the week with. high expectations i feel like there's a chance that we can be walking up eighteen in contention that's not my dream about you know the special walk of a team the veteran european players are coming of age as well with seven golfers ranked in the top fifteen northern irishman with dual speed that his continental compatriots are primed team europe's first green jacket since nineteen ninety nine you know don't think we've got the talent we've got the players and you know it's a tough tough week on the one and it's just such an incredible tournament and like i say you can feel the ball as you can feel the excitement among the players. maintains his position his overall favorite well of course which is notoriously tough for the less experienced players and his competitors will also be hoping to add more transcended masters moments to the events impressive history knowing they too could come to define a legacy for years to come uganda gorski argy. finally football fans
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will no doubt remember up the post poll that said who successfully protected the results of all germany's seven games at the twenty ten world cup the trend continues in the crimea where oracle pavol correctly for so last night's champions league i come between barcelona and shut the nets slavic equivalent of pole falling out of favor with their local visitors by picking par say to win the opening leg much against the ukrainian club but nobody is calling for his testicles on a plate now after the one sided five one win by the casa loans identical muscles and boxes with team logos were placed at the thought of the time with pavel taking his time before choosing only time will tell of course whether he'll be a successful or famous person is. great stuff another is all your sport for i'll see you soon or whether though it's just around the corner.
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