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really culture is the only transport for medics to reach those in need. and where reindeer and fish are treasures for the. locals of the. autonomy area russia close up on. welcome back let's take a look at the headlines now damascus puts a price tag on the security of the u.n. observer mission to syria as the first monitors get down to business to oversee the struggles least for the government says it can't guarantee their safety unless their every move is coordinated with bill phillips it's. painted hours of fighting in kabul security forces finally regained control off the taliban's if not supported it was sold to western embassies and nato is h.q. you say when tencent on state sites and on. the routes releases two
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high profile political prisoners following pressure from america in new york needs to ease up on your position one of them includes a former presidential candidate from their own actions protests over the miracle. of the way it's nearly over until one of the most anticipated shows of the year premieres are not to be the world's chief in the sun it's currently under house arrest and kerry will come face to face with those making the headlines or correspondent or smith quizzed about the details of his new program. why did you decide to do your own share of becoming t.v. host well there's two reasons first of all being on the house arrest for so long it's nice to have an occasional visitor so i'm going to learn more about the world
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and given the conversations we were having a quite interesting right up there with them for a lot of people what was going on that's one reason the second reason is that as someone who's given them what it meant to me was before and it's been receiving in a very aggressive. i found that i wasn't getting much from writing and. pretty quickly moon just keeps you know sort of standard principles for so people don't take it out of context and i want to have a different sort of approach with the people. and why that approach has been difficult in some ways i think it's also it's accepted you know ways i mean it really sides or very interesting and important. that i'm not normally going to because they're not dealing with this they're going to think if you're going with somebody for example house arrest. has gone through political problems that they can sympathize with. and how he did you find it moving sort of from one side of the
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desk to the other becoming the interviewer was a lot harder than i thought it was. today in the beginning very hard at this point but i'd like everything that i can get from the constraints of the medium and the constraints of time that kind of created a permanent constraints of people crowded into that space and you're going to put those in really does kind of. a certain types of conversations that can occur from a correction so you will see for example where we got satellite and you have really got fourteen point five minutes actually the interaction and sort of the translation of the interaction is much more similar. to a conference going to where we have a sort of luxury of over three dollars and having people you know. personally who supports more from sort of compensation for. so i have more sympathy with these people who are interviewing you for understanding that the constraints of the media
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are one of the nations but that's not the only potential suspect there is also the constraints of inspiration behind the media so how did you get to know r.t. and why did you choose your political cost of your first program we have seen our he's reporting on the attacks on him it's all of a number of news and not reportage has been quite supportive when we were looking what international protocol we partner as opposed to because things we look to see what was the penetration into united states and the kind of hard penetration and you know it's transparent to zero for people is that really interested but the b.b.c. has a you know i think a hostile to what's not so we can consider the. problem of talks he aims to provide this kind of alternative to those ads by the international mainstream channels is your choice of the platform for your interview show your kind of response to
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mainstream media. well it is a reason a response seems that a lot of the themes that we've been trying to report have not been carried back in the mainstream press there are many many foreign exceptions but for me look at international but it works for me there's really only me that was speaking about the dropping of your desire you know the youth but i'm sure there are far as i'm concerned. considering they are the greatest work in the. producing of the richest material about russia perhaps that's right from different britain because that we are in at the moment where our major confrontation with the greatest although we have published material from any country can see. it is a natural part of the. material world and the same effect as you were put on our team is that great of a tradition that this is going to be you want to talk to you but have you received
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offers from other channels as anyone else approached you with something that's yes we're going to open this morning show not somebody our side licensing going for a change in africa customs. that are in effect for a broadcaster and so it's not saying that or if you're going to be something for us you worked closely with what we called the mainstream media in the past what did you get out. any organization want to grows to a sufficient size and has sufficient influence starts having to make political compromise and media organizations by the very nature going to into the political sphere so the editors and publishers of the new organization is have to sit down at the table with a group and they start becoming calculus powerful groups and so we found that in working with them when we're trying to get out now material approval rating agencies such as the guardian angel turn to the b.b.c.
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these organizations so sensitive you know tremendously infrequently. and in a way which is against space and sometimes they can fail but it's going to and in some cases even against the contracts that we have going for those negotiations and you mention several specific at publications in china is that what response do you expect from the international mass media some of whom you've already thought out where it's right do you expect a level of criticism and i say why of course i mean it but those organizations like the new york times are going to have a roof just to work with but it's the problem that they were doing back in two thousand and ten although we do work we do in the us you know talking to me and drove us you know. in situations of problems with. assuming that you know they were very were tracked i mean just like they do. anything from petty competing the you know media organisations the reason the big story they always write a good story what sort of form do you expect that courses are to take some of the
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sort of all the news from one of those doing this on illegal graft and. getting into getting from a to a criminal on the ground and interviewing. terrible radicals variable. i think that's sort of it's a trivial kind of attack on a car. if they actually look at how the show was made we made him. we have complete and total control we believe that all media organizations have it all we can all graduations have a nation. of beliefs or pressure some great things from the russian agenda and the b.b.c. is a voice from the greek government towards americans of course american government and it is the clashing of these voices together to reveal some truths about the world as a whole. the moment is that we are in a legal confrontation with the department of justice in the united states as
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a result of our recent publication which concerned that states it's very natural for in order for us to speak about the right we see the world interesting if we can see in the world we need part of that we don't have an isolationist that actually capable of speaking to him unfortunately the majority of the big networks in the states are now not capable of effectively criticizing him you know it's a little power we think of something perhaps more you restrained by editorial policies while you are making a program for our team no not at all we make the program has made an independent property of production companies and we thought for a sort of trying to sort of take it so you know the state has any editorial control of a big exercise and i was there it was a table at the phoenix suns where i think i have you found you found that to be true. yes absolutely i think that there has been no interference you know the
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shuttle when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. so the single biggest correct figure in some very controversial. that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of kids that we couldn't get so let's talk about that sort of hidden censorship so we're trying to put it how we can use currently in prison under house arrest and trial and eventually political situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak to me. the court of course. you know the prison in russia. was a was a billionaire all we got from being the prince of would like to speak for him we can't he couldn't. then if we look at some of the u.s. and its allies and so people go out of the tops of power of some. corporations we have. indirect personal credit. so some of them say no it's too
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dangerous as far as the u.s. government is concerned you know sort of the i hope you know sort of rights for it but politically it's just entertainment so. then we go to the other groups that we have towards and we did actually get one. of them so those are. people who normally get a boy could i mean you think yes that you have got do you think a pair on a mainstream t.v. network some could sort of couldn't but some have. quite a few happened. what is fair and certain is that the majority of what they have said to me they could not say on a mainstream point network that is not theirs because i'm sort of thinking of the networks it's because my style of interaction as someone who has been interviewed by the media leaving in terms. i understand the faults. in that format and so i wanted something that. the conflict the bit in the situation that got hurt
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so a way of. pulling out the story about this situation from there was a script for not just something that would even be a snow for comedians are friends in dealing with me ok i understand that they're not just dealing with the host the market's doing of course i'm dealing with someone who has been through a very trying time some difficult from people situation so they can speak to a degree as equals because they understand that i understand for example. most of the guests that writing to me have been in prison at some stage so i think prison immediately there is a sort of report that is present that is not present and are going to want to invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program and if say you think like me because we have invited a number of people from russia's political opposition of the russian election cycle
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to and from the state one availability for real simple to go forward we have invited nearly all the problem in france and we're going to bribe people from the russian government as well so i think it's a no where you can use any new wiki leaks thanks for this project. we have actually used it from some of the questions from. but it is not in general. it's not using this sort of defense and even when it's not a case like this. the information of where you have been quite interesting i mean here guests so directly linked to what he said the nation this. is you eat. because part you know from. your work extensive restricting of your freedom of movement kind of interfere with the making of the programs well the restriction my freedom of movement of the course of programs. now i mean over four hundred sixty days the pain of that charge and i was used to going around the world from
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france the place where the greatest political dynamics were where we could be your most insistent. and so it's quite isolating to be cranks and so i think it's become consolidated under those conditions. this is a way of. bringing people to me so we put understand what was actually happening because we need to understand a lot of running wiki leaks what is actually happening to us so much thank you very much. emissions free good education free to school or church is free from a challenge three. three. two three.
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zero three broadcast quality video for your media project a free media and going to our teeth dot com. the masters puts a price tag on the security of the u.n. observer mission to syria the first model to get down to business to oversee a. government says it can't guarantee their safety unless their every move is one executed. eighty dollars worth of fighting in kabul security forces regain control of the taliban's massive coordinated assault on parliament and embassies and h.q. police say all the militants who don't see it dead. releases two high profile political prisoners pressure from there and so on the opposition.
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could see a former presidential candidate election protests continue that. it's a sports news to me she said. follow the sports analogy thanks for joining us this hour our top story. top flight sections talk talk more school seconds in the russian family after their home win over. denying global hope on the knuckle when cements played golf championship in houston by beating american join the final. all square do not normal school level the garden cup finals would have been just following a c. one victory in home school this series is now perfectly tied one all heading into
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game three. so let's start with football and in the russian primary sponsor who had moved up to second place after a two nil win over rubin at the luzhniki stadium following scar's defeat at sydney on saturday value a carp in the menu second sport was up for grabs but the visitors made a life difficult for the hades and had to wait until the seventy fourth minute to break the deadlock in front of their home fans mark suki finding himself in the right place right time to explore and they haven't secured the points where they had a eight minutes later victory lift stocks are two points clear of say stuff and did nama in the race for champions league football next season. was a number of them selves had moved up to push to fulfil after the. objectives feelings are now failed to score in the last three matches and we're down to this one thanks to reserve records to for. half an hour on alan bates and the last four
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matches. we know are booked some side spot uk not chicken little run off six straight defeats with a. and so if it's available to help team give to the chance in the first half when i don't sunder what celgene area it's about off topic but the crowd will say for the seven minutes they are going to make use of double the vaunted shortly after the break as a body was equal to the task and terrible defense of the street crowd full of them and out then i tried to go higher and still that point in the seven to six minutes for the final score that notch i. i. have respect wished a five point lead to a top of the premier league after a four no win over us a villa a couple for wayne rooney crossroads from then it was andrew snow next sealed the
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comfortable victory for alex ferguson's men. fifteenth in the table with thirty thought points after thirty three games but their manager alex mcleish is try this will avoid relegation. you leave. your job in germany well played in which we. you know these these are crucial for those. who were looking to. help these young fellows with. trolls. in the meantime the glue part of london so the brave eight seeds advancing into the f.a. cup final chelsea thresh five one in the last four events of them says one of the first single go from didier drogba while he goes below three in the second sought shelter demolished their holdings by finding their net three times during their last thirty eight minutes in the final of the blues one three hours of the last
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march twenty minutes will take on little thrill. in full. model six going to be a minute. as. a sign of triptych now we need to need to focus on that and that's what we need to bury how many times we take it from scotland and maybe even get a say in the fact and safety when mistakes are going to get every day is a very tough time kyra told him or her i could same and. he was suffering. from some very good income comes from foreign culture that i am from start to finish second second not because i want to. you know why dinner more school best of seven series against owen got in the get go and come final thoughts after a two one victory in game two in the visitors started brightly and openly scoring after just eight minutes. a double the lead late in the first. minute international made the most of
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a power play purple sweet taters had to wait until the start of the third twenty minutes alexander provision called one goal where the hopes of taking the game into overtime which was to be granted finished. travelling moscow's side held out for the two one win which sees them level the series the next two games take place in the school on tuesday and thursday. in tennis one monarch has won the men's close call championship in houston local. in the final clash the argentine needed all three sets to claim the title broken twice in the first set to win it six two and take control early on is that fought back in this second to wrap it up comfortably six three forcing a decider in the third game was inconsistent enough run away with a deserved six two three six six three win as you don't see eight or nine break
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points again served by victory in trials in front of minutes his first win in three meetings with the american. staying behind the ocean in the n.b.a. the devon nuggets have defeated the houston rockets a hundred and one to eighty six on home court with both sides targeting the upcoming playoffs houston won the first quarter by five points or twenty seven twenty to chase. beat the buzzer from behind the arc further on. that single point to their late making a forty nine forty three by the intermission of the third period saw the hosts come back strong aaron a flood. inspired an impressive run for denver finishing the night a joint score of with twenty points for lawson who makes these figures health and made a big contribution to his team's revival and eventually i think fifteen point notching for the night it's which let them come plough through dollars sitting in the west.
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moscow is hosting the general assembly of the association of national olympic committees for the very first time apart from many issues decided at the event. has praised the country's preparations for this or twenty fourteen winter olympics. very happy with the preparations in sochi as you know building in sochi in the mountains is not easy because it's never easy to build in the mountains and at times you have to do a little bit with the local situation but overall i can see that i'm very grateful to for a russian friends because they are doing a very good job and they're respecting that. and finally boxing and probably the most famous voice in the sport i'm talking about the man who is known throughout the entire world for his catch phrase let's get ready to rumble that ring announcer michael buffer who has been speaking exclusively to our team.
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it's a great evolution and it says it's a taken 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 the yet the fruits of all the labor of people training themselves men boxing training and also coming to where they're like you see it's evolved into this thread says things moment where they have a potential to have a lot of real world champions from the running of the arenas in our first class arena set which is great and it was a very happy world championship fighters and now world championship events televised around the world thousands of people go to see the thing now recognise the fighters and it's it's a really great environment for boston. the
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reason it started is because there was a period more where and it still exists that the ring announcer has seen the truce all the officials have before the fight or the suit and still we've had a moment with the fighters come to the ring with music and lights them it's very exciting and then. the ring announcer has a speech the other. day kills the atmosphere that electricity that we created by the fighters making their interest in the right so i wanted something that would ignite the crowd that would bring them back to the point where things are 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 were a great mohamed al gore used to say that he was ready to rumble and so i find
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turning that to what you heard today that stupid. you know i never got a chance to introduce mohamed ali as a ring announcer and i think later under fifty years of charity events you know got to know him it's friends but. one of my all time favorite supports me mohammed 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 player of all time is a big fan of is and played leave it right here mayweather stuff that we've got to get ready to play shows that really dominate to have a great division and such a poor fit can i think many of the states in germany if he was the most our most intimate now ended up to be a heavyweight champion so he's a favorite of mine sometimes it's emotional sometimes i'm introducing. to fight it is that i've known that i know their families and i love them both then they have
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to fight each other and and so you're happy for the winner and you're brokenhearted for the loser on the same night. but ok up to date now more sports news from around the globe and so last day or not say what is next that's not. closure is that so much about the taxpayers' money mentors is she speaking to some people at the area 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.
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the close up team has been to the sverdlovsk region. where blacksmithing have developed from a craft into an industry. now archie goes far north. where returns to good roads and rail are a bottle.

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