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where helicopter is the only transporter medics to reach those in need. and where reindeer and fish are treasures for the. locals of the. autonomy area russia close up on our to. talk about this is r t the headlines for you. and ask puts a price tag on the security of the u.n. observer mission to syria the first wanted to get down to business to oversee a fragile ceasefire the government says it can't guarantee their safety and move his product within forty. eight thousand hours of writing in kabul and security forces spawning gain control of the taliban's massive cording to the soldier in the parliament western embassies in native's h.q. they say only that since we don't see attacks around that. releases
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to a high profile of the vehicle prisoners pressure from america to be more mins to ease up on the opposition one of them includes a former presidential candidate for that election protests the year that. waits nearly over until it one of the most anticipated shows of the year many as an o.t. the world's chief whistleblower during the songs currently under house arrest in the u.k. will come face to face with those making headlines across the quest to silence about the details of his. why did you decide to do your own show or become a t.v. host who has two reasons first of all being under house arrest for sort of more it's nice to have an occasional visitor friend or a talker and more about the world and the conversations we were having
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a quite interesting one for the people covering but that's one reason the second reason is that as someone who's given the right into this before and if we don't receiving a very aggressive. i found that i wasn't given much in writing. pretty quickly to just keep some sort of standard defense in france for instance so when people don't take it over context and i want to have a different sort of approach with other people. and why that approach has been do people think it's all right i think it's also succeeded in but really it's all very interesting and important for people in that moment of people because they're not dealing with the story of an interview if you mean with someone who's going to have someone to. have gone through political problems they're going to that's what. i how we did you find it moving sort of from one side of the desk to the other
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becoming the interviewer was a lot harder than i thought it was. playing the beginning very hard it's part of what i write coming from start to write it down to the constraints of the medium and the constraints and part i think it's great to have cameras in the constraints of people crowded into nights and if you're a president and i really does follow. a set of pipes and conversations that clinically are from a direction so you will see for example when we do a satellite feed really got me going like me that's actually the interaction and sort of the translation of the interaction is much more similar. to a conference forward where we have a sort of walk through of about three hours and having people here. personally would not support what sort of conversation. so i have more sympathy with these people who really mean for understanding that the constraints of the media are one
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of patience for it's not the only potential for some sort of the constraints of the organization behind the media so how did you get to know r.t. and why did you choose. political cost of your first program we have seen our teams reported on the attack somebody makes for a number of years and that report has generally quite supportive when we were looking what international protocol is for which department as opposed to for the purpose of those who perceive what was the penetration into the states and. had higher penetration in the united states are going to zero for piecing it is that really going to be missing or has it been acting hostile towards that so we didn't consider that the problem. aims to provide this kind of alternative. by the international mainstream channels is your choice of party at the platform
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for your interview show your kind of response to mainstream media. well it is a research and response seems that a lot of the things that we have been trying to report have not been carried accurately in the mainstream press there are many many fine except for this but when you look at international networks there's really only one of the speaking about it is up to me out here you know the international networks are stars and we consume and. considering there are very similar to now if we had been producing a luminous material about russia perhaps from different problem because that we are already at the moment we're going to major confrontation with the west where we have published i'm sure plenty comfortless. is a natural part of to continue to return to the rules of the segment that i consider a good party has had greater the penetration from its critics this is going to be
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no install to you but have you received offers for all those channels as anyone else approached you with questions some things yes we did see an open sore but not some we are some licensing money for to cover it up for customs. into the world cup sort of a sense that something in or out of if you were to fix things and for you've worked closely with what we call the mainstream media in the past what did that teach you about that. any organization one thing grows to a sufficient size and has sufficient influence starts having to make political compromises and media organizations by their very nature are going to age in the political sphere so the editors and publishers of the main organizations have to see they are playing with purpose and they start becoming tough opponents but after groups and so we've found that i'm working with them when we're trying to get out while material for an organization and setting such as the guardian of your time
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for the b.b.c. these organizations since that are tremendously frequent. and in a way which is a defense for straight up but it's not just because they are brought in for instance they use it in some cases even if it's a contract that we have made for us we're going to mention and you mentioned several specific at publications in channels that what response do you expect from the international mass media some of the and you've already gotten outweighs right to expect a level of criticism and i say why of course i mean to put those organizations like the new york times that we haven't used to work with the point they were doing back in two thousand and ten however we do work we journalists you know. and some commissions that were put on programs were. seriously injured very well they were corrupt i mean just like they were needing from pay the top eating dinner you want to have great reason the big story they always write a good story what sort of form do you expect that courses are to take and some of
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the sort of obvious fun. things to have a enemy combatant a traitor getting into bed with the kremlin and. interviewing. terrible radicals for a little bit. i think that's the sort of it's a pretty trivial kind of attack on character if they're actually look at how the show was great. we have complete and total control we believe that all your organizations have and i think all media organizations have an ancient part to. brush so i mean it looks of things from the russian to. the boys from the british government releasing americans the most american government then it is that they clashing of all these voices together they reveal some truths about the world of the hope we share with them of that is that we. hope and station. the department of justice you know that states as
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a result of their recent publication which concerned the united states it's very natural for in order for us to speak to put out the way we see the world interesting things in the world we need to partner with organizations that are actually capable of speech at a time unfortunately the majority of works in our states are now not capable of effectively criticizing you know it's military power in the abuse of cheaper and more you restrained by editorial policies while you are making a program for our team no notable remake the program has made an independent producer production company into africa got sort of showed some sort of tent so you know the stage has any editorial come for a bit so i suppose that it was capable of exercising and i have you found you found that to be true. yes absolutely that has been going there it's an official record
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when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. so through the single biggest criterion center kind of i'm sure. that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of cases that we couldn't get so it's talk about that so that he can finish it so we're still trying for how we use currently in prison on the house arrest and sort of the musical political situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak to the media about. car. you know prison in russia. was a was a billionaire and he's going to prison so i would like to speak to him he's in prison. then if we look at some of the us and so i don't so people don't have the tops and power of some of the dry goods corporations that we have. into a personal credit. so some of them say no it's too dangerous for our viewers
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government is going to sort of yes i would not put it sort of like some sort of but politically it's just an appearance. then we go to the other groups that we have to and we did actually get. them and so those are. people who normally don't get a voice could any of the guests that you have got do you think a pair on a mainstream t.v. network some could some couldn't and some have. quite a few happened. what is faded saying is that the majority of what they have said to me because i'm not saying i want a mainstream t.v. network that is not is because of sort of censorship of the networks and because my style of interaction as someone who has been interviewed by the media or even in times. i understand the faults. in that format and so i wanted something that. would put that sort of bit in the situations that they had sort of
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a way of. pulling out their story about this information from their own perspective from the inside going to be a part of the meeting itself of course. in dealing with me they understand that in order to dealing with a host interfering with a reporter dealing with someone who's been through a very trying dangerous and difficult for them situation so they can speak to would be great i think because they understand that i don't think for example most of the guests that i didn't have been in prison at some stage so i think in prison immediately there is a sort of report that is present that is not present in regular would you invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program to say you think you might mean this but we've invited a number of people from russia's political opposition of the russian election cycle
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to prison for their kids weren't available looking for we'll see if they'll throw that we're invited nearly all the prominent france and were provided people from the russian government as well i think it's. you can use any new wiki leaks de sac for this project we have actually used it from some of the questions from people. but that is not in general the. story we're not using that showed the position even before the start of the case we'll get. the information you have is quite interesting i mean if you were guests directly linked to the workings of the nation yes yes there's a. part you know the information. to what extent did the restricting of your freedom of movement kind of interfere in the making of the programs well the restriction my freedom of movement is what caused the programs. you know now i mean over four hundred sixty days the pain of the charge and what
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used to go right around the world but it's the place. where the greatest political dynamics were where we could be reformist and since the. government so it's quite isolated. from it's like they're out in the countryside under those conditions so this all began as a way of. bringing people to me so that we could understand what was actually happening at all because we need to understand for the running wiki leaks what exactly happened to us last night very much. michigan three couldn't take three three. four charges three. major moves three. three. two three.
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all three branches long and video for your media projects three medio god almighty john tom. damascus puts a price tag on the security of a u.n. observer mission to syria as a first monitors get down to business to oversee a fragile cease fire the government says it can't guarantee their safety that's their every move is coordinated with your false it's. eighty dollars applied to an incompetent security forces finally regain control off the taliban's massive coordinated assault on the parliament western embassies and waiters h.q. they say all the militants who lost their types are now dead. releases two high profile political prisoners following pressure from america and you know things to ease up on the opposition and that includes a former presidential candidate that connection protests were three years ago. with
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a school. sports analogy hello there thanks for joining us and first top stories. top flight sections spartak moscow and moves seconds in the russian clever laycock to their victory over been. denying local hahnemann nako wins the names play call championship because sin by beating american in the final . and all square at the nominal school level they can direct cup finals with haven't got the ball and see one victory in this series is now tied at one all heading into gave three. so that's our football and in the russian premier league
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spartak moscow have moved to second place after a two nil win over again at the luzhniki stadium following chase cars defeat in eight on saturday valero cartman's menu second sport was up for grabs but the visitors made life difficult for the haste who had to wait until the seventy four for me to grok the deadlock in front of the hard sciences myrick zuki finding himself in the right place at the right time to explore on the no i'm going to secure the points we've had eight minutes later the victory leaves spots on two points playoff series and in our not graceful trampers week for the next season. thank god none of themselves have moved up to third and push it down to fourth after their narrow win at conceding sides have now failed to score in the last three matches and went down in this run things that will do miracles deflected first. now unbeaten in their last four matches.
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bought some side spot and a run of six. three defeats with a comprehensive criminal victory as of old teamwork peace today chance in the first half when i. was following the air at the start of converting the power to for one thirty seven minutes in the game at madison doubled the advantage shortly after the break it's. a quarter to the task and cerebral to the state level allowed them to fire and seal the points in the center six minutes surfing the final score there in notch. when england may have reached their five point lead at the top of the premier league after four nil window aston villa paid double for wayne rooney last goldstraw then it was work and lewis that it still be comfortable victory for our
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hopes ferguson's men boss of it are countless fifteenth in the table with thirty five points after thirty three games but their manager alex mcleish be sure his charges will avoid relegation. criminal. reach week. you know these these are crucial for us. to help these young fellows with. the blue part of london celebrate the team advancing into the f.a. cup final as chelsea is russia five one in the last four for better than it has meant one the first of why a single go from didier drogba while the goals get off in the second sort of knowledge their own inspire the five being the net three times during the last thirteen minutes in the finals the blues one three out of the last start on him and
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will take on little for. the people in full moon. i will six going to meet you. someone objective now we need to need to focus on not from this region. we took it from spock and. maybe even to season five even see what mistakes are made from three hundred years of very tough going. through the frame and. he was suffering. from some very good. support and very gross environment from starting from which. we deserved to win. so i stuck in a way to know not more score tied for the best of seven series against other gods in the garden cup finals that tough to see one victory in game two in the visitors started watching and open the scoring after just eight minutes through denise porter if you now doubled the late late in the first spirit i still an international level growth made the mayster that plate local spectators had to wait until the start of the thirteen minutes where i like the sound of occasional games
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called one bet giving the helps some type of taking the game into overtime so there was to be no ground since any idjit travelling must lose side how the forty two one win which sees them level the series the next two games take place in moscow on tuesday and thursday. internet salma narco has won the men's cloak or championship in houston and should be local. in the final clash the argentine need all three sets to claim the title monocular broke in twice the first set to win it six to take control alone is now back to the snack and to wrap it up comfortably at six three forcing a decider. in the game was inconsistent brand monarchical run away with deserved six two three six six three when the argentine saved eight great points against is to claim victory in trials in twenty eight minutes. for throwing in
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three meetings with the american. staying in the states in the n.b.a. the denver nuggets have defeated the houston rockets a hundred one to eighty six on home court with both sides targeting the upcoming playoffs houston won the first quarter by five point zero twenty seven twenty two as chase beat the buzzer from behind our first round the rockets added a single point to their lead making it forty nine forty three by the intermission by the third but the third period saw the house run back strong aflalo inspired an impressive run for denver finishing the night a joint top scorer with trying to point. these figures also made a big contribution to his team's revival. fifteen point knowledge and for the nuggets which let them come close to dulles sitting sixth in the west. and followed boxing and probably the most famous voice in the sport i'm talking now about the
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man who's known throughout the entire world for his country's let's get ready to rumble let's ring michael buffer who has been speaking exclusively to r.t. . it's a great evolution and it says it's like taking a sport that. you know that a lot of eastern europeans and many russians dominated in the olympics for the last quarter century and now believe it the fruits of all the labor of the people training them and other men boxing training she says now it's all coming it's. not like you see the scene fall to the spread so as to get only worthy of attention that i think a lot of the world champions from the russian the arenas in our first class arenas said it was great it was a very have the world championship for you to see and now the world championship events televised around the world for thousands of people go to see
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a play now recognize the fighters and it's it's a really great environment from last. season has started it because there was a period where and it's still exists that the ring announcer has to introduce all the officials had to be for the fighter in syria and still you've had a moment with the fighters on the brain with music and lights and it's very exciting and then. the ring announcer and the speech. he kills the atmosphere that electricity that he created by the fighters making their entrance to the right so i wanted something that would ignite the crowd that would bring them back to a point where thing now you're going to meet the stars of the show you know i tried man your battle stations said it fasten your seat belts it didn't worry me
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a great mohamed al used to say that he was ready to rumble and so i find joy in bed so you are with me here today that stupid. you know i never got a chance to introduce my mom and i'll leave it as a ring announcer fighter a community here's a charity you can see it up got it no friends but. one of my all time favorite stories be mohammad ali who was a fighter when i was a boy at the end of his career was a great sugar ray robinson probably the greatest later all times and a friend of it and they believe that he helped me whether. it was got to give credit to the shows the dominating the heavyweight division. such a poor fit in i think many of his fights in germany you know because he was promoted by so most in life and now things are going to be a heavyweight champion so he's
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a favorite of mine sometimes it's emotional sometimes i'm introducing him to fight it was that i've known that i know their families and i love them both been they have to fight each other and. so you're happy for the winner and you're brokenhearted for the loser all the same night. when you have to date no more sports news from around the globe in size time here not say whether it is next i thought. cultures that so much and i think taxpayers and i mean introducing people from people like gary many people are turning to facebook's timeline to share all kinds of experiences and moments others are concerned about the security and safety of this new. developer bush for bush the bush always adds by one vote for kerry both for character so the people that are going to be
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validating this machine can stand there all day long and vote for somebody and it will be right every time i think i can walk up here and if he hits the right buttons. he vote that he should. have.
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