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market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. this is our team moscow the top stories tonight the world's main terrorist is down with some of bin laden killed in a u.s. special operation questions are already being asked of his demise will make a difference and he will inevitably become the next face of global terrorism. libyan state t.v. shows the bodies of colonel gadhafi son in school 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. and with nuclear safety again in the
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spotlight following the events in fukushima and the anniversary of chernobyl russian power plants introduced new levels of safety precautions to avoid and disastrous for take. back 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 writes the talking to r.t. now through the course of your work it's reasonable to assume that you have some 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 or with a genuine change in some parts of the middle east i mean egypt is a clinic and so i was concerned about beginning of the revolution as to when
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whether we just saw a changing of the cheers and you know it may mean something same existing power structure with something really different was happening after mubarak played. you saw really revolutions occurring in every institution we've seen here from alexandria to climb them so that that's a sort of change it's hard for them to know what's happening in some other countries. different so the situation in libya. clearly has involvement of saying i can see it from many different areas that something is being driven by because now it is normal for the neighboring countries to have interconnections winter activists in different countries families in different countries businesses in different countries and spades from neighboring countries that's normally when outside forces from the very very far flung countries start to take an aggressive
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role in a regional affair. then we have to look a bit 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. the most appalling spying machine that has ever been invented here we have the world's most comprehensive database about people and their relationships and names addresses their locations the communications with each other their relatives all feelings within the united states all acceptable to us or to others and facebook. google yahoo always made us whether they should have seen something for us intelligence. it's not a matter of sitting it's
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a payment they have an interface they have developed for us intelligence to use now is it the case that facebook. is actually run by your sentiments now it's not like that it's simply the us intelligence is able to bring to bear legal and political pressure to them and it's costly for them to hand out records and one by one so they have automated the process everyone should understand that they when they had their friends to facebook they are doing free work for united states intelligence agencies. including is not a place for that let's talk about. the latest survey wiki leaks cables that have been released they show the u.k. as a haven for extremism with at least thirty five ton of a detainees having at least passed through u.k. is the u.k. still a haven for terrorists still being a haven for terrorists but certainly i haven for all the guards and former regime
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dictators and come here i mean you remember that famous pinochet trial for the execution of pinochet from the u.k. which i thought your resistance. incredibly using a lawyer that is involved in in trying to fix it right and me from the united kingdom now part of that is perhaps couldn't see anything including true religion in the united kingdom everyone come here you know taking. 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 good often and this is a growing taller information why has whitley it's 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
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announced his we're election campaign obviously closing guantanamo was one of his main election promises was a number of reasons why we released now. the primary one is that we are a small benighted from very committed one and last year we came under it's extraordinary attack all these things continue to go on and so they really dampen down our ability to move quickly and probably quickly the timing is good obama has given up on closing guantanamo bay to the side to reopen the trial process and we now have a situation where even the. ministration i think forty eight of the people who request one of them are completely innocent and that they should be sent somebody i mean up in some way so completely innocent people are incarcerated for years and even years no trial and no one really knows no country with three thousand including the state for the united states has made them
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a problem. in nine states was involved in rounding up these innocent people setting up a process that was from the very beginning corrupt there's a reason why they're in guantanamo and not on the us mainland and not in our country and the reason was to hide them and keep them outside of the law just like you have caribbean islands and cajun money laundering united states was engaging people wondering let's move on and talk about your media partners one of which is the guardian with whom you are now involved in a dispute but you chose them as your primary english language partner for distributing the weeklies cables and now guardian journalist to publish this book on wiki leaks which you say is an attack on me how would you describe following that the gods is the guardian stance on whistleblowing and media freedom in general you know they are they are a publish an organization sort of because they want as much right for them to
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publish as it's possible that's a natural self interest what they have done with this cable cooking i mean you seem credible redirection of over reduction of cables is they have pushed the right of the people to know the very very edge and what they're concerned about . he's any possible attack on the thing we have seen this sort of abuse. of the material that we have provided. several times regarding the guardian is the worst offender but we saw it also by the new york times and york times where he directed a sixty two page cable down to two paragraphs and this is completely against the agreement to be regionally set up and think on november the. policy of that agreement was that the only redactions that should take place how to protect people's lives should be no other. reduction not to protect reputation not not to
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protect the guardian's profits i think i need to protect lives what happens in the west is that there is no border between state interest any commercial from. the eighty's of the state as a result of privatizing ration files and blued out into the ages of companies and so when you look at how the guardian behaves on how the new york times behaves. it is part of that marriage of corporate and state interests seamlessly blurring to ensure the guardian is concerned i don't really about being criticised by these powers and when it was about more suits security instead of. driven by i like dogs going by people powerful enough can push. a court case forward let's talk a little bit about you and what you are going through at the moment and you are currently
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fighting extradition to sweden what tell your fares should you extract that the problem is in two parts. united states and he's trying to put up an execution case for me can the united states. just today we see a new subpoena coming out of the secret grand jury that is operating in alexandria virginia and is trying to get up this as prisoners case against us. and use. building their case and whatever country i mean once it decides to induct they will try to extort money from that country and possibly not just me possibly others not. the other problem with the swedish extradition is that the process itself has been corrupt and.
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so it was corrupted from the very beginning i have seen corruption in the swedish media we've seen. all sorts of strange actions in relation to having these cases progressed 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 which means on which country so here's the sort of calculation it's going to kingdom. united kingdom and wants to keep it at the various levels i think it's good relationship with states. so if you k. was to reject a u.s. extradition order that would pose terrible problems similarly if it was to me we do have a swedish exhibition that would pose problems for it because it would look like it was a thing from harvard and this is the sort of difficult situation in afghanistan
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that we repeat that it was hard work in large. groups of response to any country which appears to be harboring as united states is trying to conduct its aggressive response. faces when people question if the united kingdom. does came to mexico i mean the united states. then it faces a difficult position really quick. which is the bulk of people in iraq that support us and finally julian who do you consider to be your number one enemy but our number one enemy the ignorance. and i believe that is the number one immediate everyone is not understanding what is actually going on in the world it's only when you start to understand that you can make effective decisions and effective plans now prisoners who was promoting ignorance all those organization that's its right to keep things secret. and those organizations which distort truth nation to make
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a difference misrepresentative and it's not a category it is better media. it really is my opinion that the media it in general so that we we have to question whether the world would be better off without them all together. is so distorted sense to how the world actually needs. the result is we see wars and same corrupt governments continue to run one of the hopeful things i've discovered is that it's really a reward that is started in the past fifty years has been a result of me in your lives and the media couldn't stop it if they had such deep enough they had reprinted government propaganda they could stop it but what does that mean that means basically populations don't like words and
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populations have to be fooled into what's population willingly and with open eyes going to work so if we have a good media environment then we also have things from the right to thank you very much. we'll. bring you the latest in some instances the ones from around the world. we've gone to the future of coverage. he.
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he. to. the main news tonight the world's top terrorist is down with the son of bin laden killed in a u.s. special operation a question is already being asked of his demise will make a difference and all the negative we become the next face of global terror from also on our t.v. 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 from other nuclear safety get in the spotlight following the events of the fukushima the anniversary of chernobyl russian power plants introduced new levels of safety precautions for avoided
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disastrous repeat. the top stories case calls for fit. hello welcome to this course here are the headlines poppy blows russian establishing a head of the crunch game a step back here checkmate for the danes and america give norway the blues at the world championships. moving on up the house another wait for felix my gas to take all the spots out melchett to go six in the russian curling. and back to the bronx peckham defends his trip to the world riding on his l.a. galaxy side slumped to defeat. the first drawings hockey where the czech republic of showing why they all the defending champions hold a steamrolling denmark six mil at the world championships in bratislava rolling out
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the college each bag to brace in a very lopsided match as the czechs take the lead in group d. finland now needing a big winner gets lot yes that's right i told stalls while in group c. the united states mounted a huge comeback scoring four times in the final period norway for two on the area with a double for the americans who was untouchable at the top group c. and sweden are up against austria at the moment by sides and yet to win in slovakia . meanwhile russia will have to make do with that forwards alexis auditioning for in the last game against placed back there on cheers that is all stone picked up by a leg injury in russia's six pulled him over slovenia late goals from alexander the loft and sat gazing over their blushes just after slots ecosystem in a still image like the one on offer losing their opener to milton germany champions and second seeds count of the top who is big on the nine wants russian response. but one and i'm also have my late fight back from spot acknowledgement when three
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two away and runs for places to sit in the russian premier. only kids like him are just out of a silk and let out cinema with wolfsburg boss felix now gots to replace their informants yes the most their side still claims their third win of the season opening offer just eight minutes through it's on the subway it's up and second castrati so that's no loss and then an exam but some of the off if it is three nearly up to sixty seven minutes however they know valiantly fought back in the front six phenolic first to have tennessee state. then vulgar milledge ready to go back with nine minutes to go. come to me and that's how most netted a beauty of a free kicks to make you. think it's gets to mama held on now to explain a second boss and. not just the business is the table do not not into the top six all the banking champions in it are told is looking to breathing down their necks
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and combine and congenial sabiha and one of the other ends on top and sponsors not extol prop up the table with ive points each. side off for a weekend wins in it now really stretch their lead at the top and i'm confident themselves at the bottom let's take a look at all the goals from week seven in the russian premier league this goes below. i lack. the last. laugh
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. now over to england and the day after pulling off a pivotal one the victory over manchester united also began the celebrations of their one hundred twenty fifth birthday by pulling on the new shows as a commemorative home kit was unveiled the next i mean league season but design is intended to capture the spirit and history of the gunners and includes a spoke crest around the batch of the club's foundation in one thousand and six and they are shouting it's the kit will help continue the success of the club i think. it is because. this is. history. and the course it's a simple beyond. meanwhile david beckham was also celebrating his birthday insists
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his trip to the royal wedding didn't affect his performance for his l.a. galaxy side after they slumped to a two one defeat to dallas on sunday but then he was thirty six this monday was back in america just two days after being in and seven storey fraser and former england captain believes his performance wasn't company by the long flight this trip had the backing of galaxy he was ready to play. i think my performance i wasn't just like i wasn't. tired in any way i felt great in the game i was so you know i do have in the travel in having to fly back to england then come here but you know like i said you have got a great bunch of teammates behind me and the manager took precision you know he could have not played great 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. because he had been very well and there's not many people in the world that
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could do what he did over this week and perform. now it may arguably be the most isolated country in the walls that's a group of international golfers have recently swung their tribes in north korea at what could be the hottest tournament on earth to getting to the historic amateur events took place at the nation's only though public golf course that's like the capital pyongyang these greens normally provide for little leisure for the few foreign ambassadors in the city but foreign athletes are quite a restaurant in the communist state so taking off at the trunk of course is definitely something to want home about as thin ali they can and was the winner after carving an eighty four on the past seventeen course that's coming to north korea itself wasn't enough guys i worked for was an advance even where there's a golf course over here so it's just think it's something unusual for golfers seem to like playing on courses such other worlds playing in unusual places so this is kind of the pinnacle of the kind of place you can play as
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a golfer. and finally as it's now just a few days until victory day and holiday across russia when it's if not open air races a total ice in the center of the capital. and to watch the first one. this summer sport season in moscow traditionally starts with a really race and the annual running competition was held for the eighty fourth time on monday the race was never cancelled even during the harsh days of the second world war which is why lots of their trains flock to this event every year and some of them believe that sport help to save their lives the more ripple know of that it was winter in our ship was clear and mines in the sea and it was thrown overboard and had little chance of surviving in the cold water only a few ever survived but i was an awful it's been a champion of my region in the running i was in good shape and that helped me to somehow grab on to the ship and come back on board. despite not having many
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participants in the competition remains one of the oldest running events in. europe and veterans can tell lots of interesting stories he's got this championship used to be a tough battle between economics his car once the son of joseph stalin my c.v. it was the judge of his race and intimate cheated and used steroids to get more grip and when i said he started i was a mess of his car found found out about it he canceled the results the race was held again in saskatchewan many alembic champions have taken part in the race but nowadays mainly youngsters can pit however the fact that war veterans attend the event puts more pressure on them athletes ran on moscow's main ring road its wealth lingering which is close for the race there were a chance and a remarkable sight to see the voiced even you actually empty and these heroes caters this idea to use their fertility enjoying the rhinos on the route. it was the nano rather scary race on the circuit or adding around central moscow and i really enjoyed it i've been living in the capital for
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a few months and already have many impressions of it but this race as i'm more positive mary's has managed to claim their prize they can petition is no longer as popular as it used to be in the soviet union but still for many people it's a festival of sport and a traditional chance for war and sport veterans to come together as a mother of thirteen a muscle the sports news. culture is that so much as i am with a. lot of. the god daughter trump he says he may or may not run for the u.s. presidency irrespective of the final answer what does all this trump. all
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