tv [untitled] May 2, 2011 12:30pm-1:00pm EDT
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it was the first but probably not the landstuhl military uses as weapons. are many more. children cannot get on in the future. this is r.t. from moscow our top story the world's top terrorist is down with the some of bin laden reportedly killed in the u.s. special operation questions are already being ousted his demise will make a difference and it will inevitably become the next place of global terrorism. libyan state t.v. shows the bodies of colonel gadhafi son and grandchildren killed in a nato bombing in tripoli outraged government supporters respond by storming western embassies forcing the u.n. to board stuff from the capital. number of nuclear safety again in the spotlight
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following the events of fukushima on the anniversary of chernobyl russian power plants introduced new levels of safety precautions to avoid a disastrous repeat. next starting talks exclusively to julian assange the founder of the wiki leaks web site of the man behind the leaking of thousands of classified diplomatic cables. julian time talking to r.t. now through the course of your work it's reasonable to assume that you have insights into how political decisions are being made what do you make of the recent events in the middle east and north africa do you think that we're seeing genuine social unrest or are we seeing some kind of orchestrated revolt and if so who do you think is behind the rest of the genuine change in some parts of italy i mean egypt is a clear case and i was concerned in the beginning of the keep the revolution as to
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when whether we can sort of changing of the chairs and it made the same existing power structure with something really different was happening but after mubarak played kyra you saw the revolutions occurring in every institution we've been here and i would gladly reply i'm so good that's the sort of change is hard to implement now what's happening in some other countries be different so the situation in libya is clearly has told me to stay here because you know for many different reasons it's something it's being driven by because now it is normal for the neighboring countries to have interconnections with nature of activists in different countries and ways in different countries businesses in different countries and states from neighboring province that's normally when outside forces from very very far flung countries start to take the aggressive role in
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a regional affair. then we have to look at more and say what's going on is not normal so what's happening in libya for example is not normal social networking what role do you think sites like facebook and twitter have played in the revolutions in the middle east how easy would you say it is to manipulate media like facebook in particular on. the. most appalling spying machine that is they were being invented here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people and their relationships names and addresses their locations big communications with each of their relatives all feeding within the united states although it's available to us intelligence facebook google yahoo always making with organization. it will be interesting. for us intelligence. it's not a matter of serving a subpoena they have a need to face
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a base have developed we listen to those institutions now is it because that facebook. is actually run by your sentence no it's not like that it's simply that u.s. intelligence is able to bring to bear legal rampa legal question to them and it's costly for them to hand out records and one by one so they have automated the process and everyone should understand that that day when they had their friends to facebook they are doing the free work for united states intelligence agencies. in building this database with let's talk about. the lay sister of wiki leaks cables that have been released they show the u.k. as a haven for extremism with at least thirty five guantanamo detainees having at least passed through the u.k. is the u.k. still a haven for terrorists going to still be a haven for terrorists but certainly i haven for oligarchs and former regime
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dictators in a pub you know i mean you remember the famous pinochet trial for the extradition of pinochet from the u.k. which he thought your resistance. incredibly using a lawyer that is involved in trying to exit right and me from the time i came to now part of that is perhaps a good it's an example of true we've been listening in the united kingdom everyone come here we'll take you. on the other hand there does seem to be at least connect between is it really supporting free speech activists like me who come to the u.k. but on the other hand it is supporting people like sons of it often and. the information why has wiki leaks released it now i mean it seems to sort of sort of to be to be off to the fact is it because obama has recently announced his re-election campaign and obviously closing guantanamo was one of his main election
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promises was a number of reasons why everybody said well the primary one is that we are a small dog and i mention very committed and last year we came out and it was extraordinary attack all these things can you can i want to and so they really dampen down our ability to move quickly in public when the timing is good obama has given up on closing guantanamo i decided to reopen the dropper exists and we now have a situation where even the. ministration says that forty eight of the people who we're going to try to bring are completely innocent and that they should be sent somewhere i mean operating from so completely innocent people incarcerated for years and you need no trial and no hope i don't really know no country room greeting cards and reading thanks for the united states has made me to problem.
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nine states which involved in rounding up and he's innocent people sitting up a process that was from the very beginning corrupt there's a reason why they're in problemo and not on the us mainland and not in our own country and that reason was to hide them and keep them outside of the law just like you have caribbean islands in creation money laundering the united states was engaging the people wondering but let's move on and talk about your media partners one of which is the guardian with whom you are now involved in a speech but you chose them as your primary english language partner for distributing that we can these cables and now guardian journalists a publicist book on wiki leaks you say is an attack on you how would you describe throwing that the gods is the guardian stance on whistleblowing and media freedom in general you know that they are they are publishing organizations because they want as much right for them to populations as possible that's a natural self interest what they have done with this cable cooking i mean you
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seem credible reduction over reduction of cables is they have pushed the right with the people to know it's a very very huge and what they're concerned about. is any possible with happening that we have seen this sort of abuse. of the material that we have provided. several times and the guardian guardian is the worst offender but we saw it also about a new york problems a new york times redacted a sixty two page paper down to two paragraphs and this is completely against the agreement to be regionally set up with and on november of. last year that agreement was that the only redactions that should take place to protect people's lives and should be no other. reduction not to rethink reputation no not not to protect the
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guardian's profit i think only to protect a lot of what happens in the west is that there is no border between state interest and commercial interests of the edges of the state as a result of privatizing nation. and the word out into the ages of companies and so when you look at how the guardian behaves or how the new york times behaves. it is part of that marriage of corporate and state interests seamlessly were you thinking guardians concerned predominantly about being criticized by these powerful interests about lawsuits security you can stand. by i would ask stephen bing powerful enough to push. a court case forward let's talk a little bit about you and what you're going through at the moment you are currently fighting extradition to sweden what are your fears should you be
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extradited that the problem is in two parts in the united states is trying to develop an extradition case for me to the united states. just today we see a new subpoena coming out of the secret grand jury that is operating in alexandria virginia is trying to give up this history not a case against them. he is. building that case and whatever country i mean once he decides to interact they will try to extort money from that country and possibly not just me possibly others that are. the other problem with the sweet extradition is that the process itself has been corrupted. so it was corrupted from the very beginning and we've seen corruption as waiting for
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media we've seen. all sorts of strange actions in relation to you how do these cases but quest what message do you think it would send to the world if the u.k. did turn around almost unexpectedly at this point it seems and refused to extradite you where depends on which country so here's a sort of calculation it's going on in the united kingdom. the united kingdom wants to keep its a various levels but it's to keep its good relationship with alliance threats. so if the u.k. was to reject any were six additional order that would pose terrible problems for similarly if it was to reject the swedish expecting that would pose problems for it because it would look like it was ceasing to harden. and this is the sort of difficult situation in afghanistan where he was harboring a lot of people because
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a response of any country in which he used to be harboring us as united states is trying to conduct its aggressive response. faces legal questions as you noted kingdom. does tame its tricks right mean the united states. then it faces a different position weekly. which is the bulk of the people the right wing supporter and finally julian who do you consider to be or number one enemy. number one enemy is ignorance. and i believe it is the number one enemy to everyone. is not understanding what is actually going on in the world and so i knew when you started understanding you can make a fifty percent effective plans now question is he was promoting ignorance of all those organizations that tried to keep things secret. and those organizations which distort truth mation to make it false misrepresented or in this latter category.
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it is bad media. it really is my and i opinion that the media in general by is so bad. we have to question where in the world wouldn't be better off without them all together. is so distorted of how the world actually means. the result is we see wars and we see corrupt governments continue war one of the hopeful things that i've discovered is that nearly every war that has started in the past fifty years has been a result of the media noise in the media couldn't stop it if they had searched people if they hadn't been reprinted government propaganda they could have stopped it but what does that mean. that means basically populations that like was
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and populations have to be fooling towards populations that i willingly and open with open eyes going to war so if we have a good media environment then we will also have a peaceful environment. thank you very much. twenty years ago the largest country. systems of places. which have been trying. to teach began a journey. where did it take. you
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would be so much brighter if you move the song from fans to question his. stance on t.v. dot com. it's like the world's top terrorist is down over the summer bin laden reportedly killed in a u.s. special operation questions are already being asked of his demise will make a difference and he will inevitably come the next face of global terrorism. libyan state t.v. shows the bodies of colonel gadhafi son and grandchildren killed in a nato bombing in tripoli outraged government supporters respond by storming western embassies forcing the u.n. to withdraw its stuff from the capital. with nuclear safety again in the spotlight following the events of fukushima around the anniversary of chernobyl russian power plants introduce new levels of safety precautions to avoid
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a disastrous repeat. coming up next as cultural legacy sport with kate. hello welcome to the sports on this holiday monday and here are the headlines hockey blows russia mr schrenker head of the crunch game is live right here thought it was checkmate for the danes and americans give norway the blues at the world championships. going on up there i wait for felix magasin take the reins right hold off spot at no chick to go six in the russian premier league. and next to the front back in the prince's trip to the british royal wedding after his l.a. galaxy signed slump to defeat. first to ice hockey where the czech republic have shown why they are the defending world champions hold a steamroller in denmark six nil in the slovakian capital of bratislava. and eleven
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metallic fighting or a speech in a very lopsided match the czechs take the lead in group day finland will need a big win against luck there if they are to regain top scores while in group c. the united states mounted a huge comeback scoring four times in the final period beat norway four two in economy arie with a double for the americans who are untouchable at the top of group c. and sweden face off against austria in the late game with both sides yet to win in slovakia. well meanwhile russia will have to make do without food and exit ashamed that in their last group a game against host slovakia on tuesday the on call staff picked up a leg injury in russia's six pole win over slovenia on sunday late goals from an exam that i do often said is an obvious reason bratislava deficit because men are still in a tight corner after losing their opener to germany two nil well people says there are no easy games but it's a live picture and second seeds planted
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a tough group day after a nine one thrashing in france. for going out. and imo moscow has held a late fightback from spots that now take real streets away and rise for places to six in the russian premier league that's going on in just seven days so let out there no matter what spurred valse critics look at it to replacement for night at the moscow side still wrapped up their third win of the season opening after just eight minutes aleksandr subeditor and second stumps and the other small up and then it's under some other off is in a three nil lead after six or seven minutes however they're not it valiantly fought back in a frantic phenolic first they have a penalty saved then than milledge had a goal back with nine minutes to go. and counting the family netted a beauty of a free kick to make it three two in the eighty eight minutes yet still am i held on now to stay so i can boss i'm. just not results he's the table develop now into the
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top six while defending champions need to top bottom what you could reason it and then next and team go far behind while at the other end. and car and spartak not still prop up the table with these points each. so after a weekend runs of it now really stretch their lead at the top and cough find themselves at the bottom let's take a look at all the goals from week seven in the russian premier league his goals galore. let's. go. live to our
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now over to england where the title race is on again off the united one nil of the emirates the result means the red devils lead the premier league by just three points from second place chelsea in they play its old trafford next weekend around saying this is the only goal off the fifty six minutes past the welshman finished off a well worked in the result leaves united to the same goal difference as chelsea think i'll talk with a trained manchester house well managed to see if he tightened their hold on full spawn's off a two one win over bottom side west and liverpool but faced with their three no win over new console but will stay second thoughts and a long one dummy draw with them. so let's have
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a look at the top of the table and it's really close to three points separating united and chelsea with both sides come and goal difference it's thirty eight also and that managed to see if he occupied the other two champions league spots with liverpool in the europa league price to have taught them on is at the goal so it's west town thoughts a win could lift them out and saying just with the last four sides separation at least three points. and a day off of pulling off the. it is all victory i've announced tonight is also began the celebrations of their one hundred twenty fifth birthday by putting on their new shirts as the commemorative home kit was unveiled for the next english premier league season the design is intended to capture the spirit and history of the gunners and includes the spokes crest round the parish that marks the club's foundation in eighty eighty six. and hopes the kits will help continue the success of the thought. it would. be
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a club. has. the city be. the course it's a simple beyond. it's good it came back in farming into the history and created through that so there's simple industry because importance of becoming a school history is a reason for needed to. me was a tibetan who's also celebrating his birthday this month he insists this trip to the royal wedding didn't affect his performance or his l.a. galaxy side after they slumped to a two one defeat to dallas on sunday but there is thirty six is one that was back in america just two days after being in london for the historic occasion but the former england captain believes his performance wasn't harmed by the long flight is trip had the backing of galaxy and sometimes he was ready to play i think my performance wasn't like that i wasn't. tired in any way i felt great in the game obviously it's not ideal having the travel and having to fly but come here you
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know like i said to you i've got a great bunch of teammates behind me. and the manager took position you know he could have not played me today but you know he spoke to me and obviously he spoke to the players and he knew the always ready so you know that was never an issue. but he played very well and there's not many people in the world that could do what he did over this week and perform. now russian's former number one tennis player nicholai david anka has returned to the world's top thirty after ending sixteen months title drought of the unique open this we set victory over low point florian lie at sword in the twelve places to twenty eight sport that we don't that was ranked as high as world number three back in two thousand and six has been struggling ever since and she has run a rock she want to further the council reagan in january and also climbing the charts after an injury lay off is argentina's martin del potro he won the estoril open in portugal with
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a straight set win over spain's fernando verdasco it's his second title of the year and the former u.s. open champion looked in great form taking the first set six two just over half an hour to take the second by the same scoreline during his time injured translate to four hundred eighty four in the world but the argentinian is now up to thirty two finally got and boggle watson won the zurich classic in louisiana by sinking the second hole of the playoff against webb simpson the pair were neck and neck going into the final round both on twelve on the par overall and by the time they reached the last they were both on fifteen under but simpson's attempt for birdie stopped well short of the hole that gave watson smith a victory but his effort came up short to their jobs and playing their part so it went to a playoff they both blurted the first since then missed his chance for birdie second but what some made sure he didn't miss is his second title on the p.g.a. tour. and that's all the sports news.
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