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video. omissions from the apology. should. be required to run from moscow our top stories the first u.n. observer team arrives in syria to oversee the troubled truce but damascus says it must coordinate monitors movements to keep them safe the same claims and still under attack from the government fails to crack down on what it calls terrorists. in the region killer anders breivik enters according to right wing salute insisting he is no criminal attack uma country for muslims the government admits killing seventy seven people in a bomb attack on
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a government building and the shooting rampage of an island new council last summer . and valorous releases two high profile political prisoners one of which is the former presidential candidate alexander lukashenko as unexpected move follows washington and the e.u. ramping up pressure on minsk to ease up on the opposition from. next week the leaks founder julian the songs talked to us ahead of his new shows debut here on tuesday he explains why he chose r t and who is cast toby. why did you just ait's into your own show and become a t.v. host. there's two reasons first of all being on the house response i want it's nice to have an occasional visitor so i'm going to learn more about the world and the conversations we won't have any more interesting what are going to work for the people what is going on that's one reason the second reason is that as someone
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who's given a lot of interviews before and it's been on the receiving end of very aggressive. i found that i wasn't giving much of writing anything to drop pretty quickly moon to just keep some sort of stick in a defensive response and so did people don't take it out of context but i wanted to have a different sort of approach with other people and why that approach has been difficult in some ways i think it's also succeeded in other ways and it really revealed sides very interesting important people that i'm not normally going to go because they're not dealing with an interview no i'm doing with someone who's under house arrest. going through political problems in the break and some other person. how are you did you find it really being sort of from one side of the desk to the other becoming really into the rat was a lot harder than i thought it was. playing the beginning very hard but that's part
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of it but i write everything kind of think of it from going to the constraints of the medium and the constraints of time and going to threats of cameras constraints of people crowded into that space and if you were close it really does. sort of pipes and conversations that can occur from production so you will see for example when we do my satellite for the thirty forty five minutes actually the interaction and so i think that unfortunately interaction is much more similar to a convergence. where we have a sort of luxury of over three hours and i think people you know. personally it is much more open sort of conversation. so i have more sympathy with these people who are interviewing you for understanding what the constraints of the medium are one of the commission's fact it's not the only pensions proposal or some of the constraints it will provide straight from the high thinking so how did you get to
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know r.t. and why did you choose your political cost of your first program we have seen our teeth reporting on that some hints for a number of years and that reportage has really quite supportive when we were looking what international protocol we partner as opposed to for the proposals we look to see what was the penetration into the states. and had higher penetration in the united states for policing is the really interesting but the b.b.c. has an active hostility towards it so we didn't consider the. problem of arts he aims to provide this kind of alternative so they had by the international mainstream channels is your choice of r.t.s. the platform for your interview show your kind of response to that mainstream media . well it is a reason the response seems that
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a lot of the themes that we have been trying to report have not been covered accurately in the mainstream press there are many many fine exceptions but when we look at international but it works there's really only two that i was speaking about and i've got to know if you're. into the ocean or. surprised we should say concerned. considering there actually were two and there are you have been producing the balloonist material about russia perhaps its work from different but in my case that we are you know promoted without major confrontation with the west where we have published material going to come from is iraq and he's a natural part. of the true will for the sake of using or put our teams have greater penetration from its place this is going to be you want to talk to you but have you received offers from other channels is anyone i was approached with patches some things yes we're going to see over this much i know some riyadh
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sublicense and her attorney probably about from prokaryotes those arts and if they are in for a start and sets the scene and floor i don't think anybody thinks that it's going for you worked closely with what we called the mainstream media in the past what did that teach you about. any organization one thing grows to a sufficient size and has sufficient influence starts having to make political compromise and media organizations by the very nature intention of the political scene so the editors and publishers of the main organizations have to sit down at the table with groups and they start becoming talking problems for groups and so we have found that working with them when we're trying to get out now material through the overregulation so it's not just the guardian of new york times or the b.b.c. these organizations so sensitive you know tremendously frequent. and in
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a way which is against this going to sort of things that are going to influence and in some cases even against the contracts that we have made versus i'm going to and you mention several specific publications and channels that what response do you expect from the international mass media some of whom you've already gotten outweighs right do you expect the level of criticism and i say why of course i mean to get those organizations like the new york times would have refused to work with the public what they were doing back in two thousand and ten although we do work we individually journalists in europe to meet with him. in situations of problems with . humans that you know that they will be able to track i mean just like the way they mean and petty competing for the reputation of releasing the big story they always write a good story sort of that courses are to take somebody in the sort of obvious fun. because doing this on the enemy combatant. getting into bed with the police the
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crime of underground. interviewing. terrible radicals available. i think that's a sort of it's a pretty trivial kind of going to tack on. if they actually look at how the servants rate we write can. we have complete and total control that we believe all media organizations have and i think all media organizations have an ancient. voice or brush and books and things from the russian agenda. would be the voice of the british government race in america is of course an american government and it is that they clash and all of these voices together they reveal some truths about the world as a whole now we should learn what it is that we are in a legal point of contention with the department of justice in the united states as a result of our recent publication which concerned the united states so it's very natural for in order for us to speak about the way we say it will be
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interesting if we can see in the world we need a component of legalization is that actually capable of speaking through unfortunately a majority of the big networks in american states and they are not capable of effectively criticizing the u.s. but. i think of where you restrained by the toil policies while you are making a program for our team no not at all we make the program has made an independent of british production company to the internet for purposes of some sort of training so you know stage has any editorial control because it's not as i know it's very it was a paid what the phoenix suns were i think and how do you found you found that to be true. that there has been no interference in the short when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. so the single biggest criterion
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something of a kind of a show. 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 censorship so we're trying to. use currently in prison to help sort of seems like he views a political situation and makes it extremely difficult for him to speak for me. quote of course. you know prison in russia. was a was a billionaire got these people some sort of the right to speak for him we thought he wouldn't put them. there if we look at some of the us and so i didn't sort of people who have the tops of power of some. corporations if we have. direct personal contact. so some of them say no it's too dangerous for i think his government is going to sort of sort of put it sort of like it but politically it's
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just entertainment so. then we go to the other groups that we have chosen and we did actually pick. people who normally get what could i mean you think yes that you have got do you think a pair on a mainstream t.v. network some good some couldn't and some have. quite a few haven't. what is fair to say is that the majority of what they have said to me could not say. the mainstream to get work that is not theirs because of self-censorship of the networks and because my style of interaction as someone who has been interviewed by the media really many times. i understand the thoughts. from it and so i want to add something to. the depth in the situations that they have so a way of. pulling out their story about this situation from their own perspective
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from up to something that would immediately for the media's not brought. in dealing with me ok i understand that they're not just dealing with a host going to be with a reporter dealing with someone who's been sort of very trying dangerous and difficult for many situations so they can speak to a degree as equals because they understand that i understand for example most of the guests that i've interviewed have been in prison at some stage so i think prison immediately there's a sort of report that is present there is not present an argument where do you invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program if say you think like me because we have invited a number of people from russia's political opposition of the russian election cycle to put in front of their kids or that they were going to come for real scene photos that were invited nearly all the permanent. bride people from the from government
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as well i think it's something that you can use any new wiki leaks they set for this project we have actually used it for some requests for people. but it is not in general. or if it's we're not using the phone to persuade anyone it's not the crew occasional get. the information that we have been quite interesting i mean if your guests directly linked to we can use a nation oh yes yes there's a new we all think it's partly out inflation work up to what extent did the restricting of your freedom of movement kind of integrated making of the programs well the restriction my freedom of movement is what caused the programs. now i mean over four hundred sixty days came without charge and was used to go around the world it's the place. where the greatest political threat never explored where we
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could be at most a sense that. and so it's quite isolating to be a great instructor are going to come can start under those conditions so this all began as a way or. bring people to me so we could understand what was actually happening in the world because we need to understand part of the brain region because what is actually happening to have so much thank you very much thank you. lines in the motion would be soon much brighter than if you knew about some from phones to transition in some. ways for instance on
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t.v. don't come. the fall. party's top stories the first few one of the server team arrives in syria to oversee the travel truce but damascus says it was awarded a monitor's movements to keep them safe from the opposition claims and still under attack in the government valves to crack down on what it calls terrorists. from their region killer anders breivik enters court the driveway absolutely insisting he has no criminal but was protecting the country from muslims the gunmen admits killing seventy seven people in a bomb attack on a government building and a shooting rampage at an island view count last summer. and deloris releases two
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high profile political prisoners one of which is the former presidential candidate alexander lukashenko unexpected move almost washington and the e.u. ramping up pressure on moves to ease up on the opposition and. it's time now for the latest sports news policy here. thank you nice or welcome to the other sports his boys go coming up or you talk for exaction spartak moscow every second in the russian premier league after their home win over rubin monday rust off the edge themselves towards safety with a win over crushing that are. all changing the top priority mcelroy replaces little donald as the world number one how to be englishman finishes fourteen shots behind when the culprits are said in south carolina. gone fishing john is no becomes
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the number one u.s. tennis player replacing mardy fish despite losing to one monaco in the clay court championship find when he step. but let's start with football and the russian premier league spot at moscow are now in pole position for champions league football next season that's after they moved second with a team away in ivory being at the luzhniki stadium following test cars defeat is an eight valerie carbons menu second spot was up for grabs but the visitors made life difficult for the hosts who had to wait until the seventy four minutes of break the deadlock in front of their home in france malik suchi finding himself in the right place at the right time top school score a manual and an e.k.g. then secured the points with a header eight minutes later a victory in a spot are two points clear excess car in the race for champions league football next season. none of themselves have moved up to. the truth after then. sitting side have now failed to score in the last three
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matches and went down in this one thanks to grab email right off the flip the first half go down are now beaten in the last us. for the second look at the top of the table then off the game week thirty nine's innings of closing in on a second successive title with a twelve point lead at the top spot. second champions league sports amateur points clear phenomena and says car parking lot see a movie will fail and not get out of the race for second place. now there's one game on monday in the relegation great crossed off tonight's themselves towards safety with a win a high end to relegation of group leaders f.c. krasnodar. meanwhile in england there's one game in the top flight on monday is also in the same way again a win for the visitors would move them a full five points clear of the drop zone while the gun is consumed third place with a victory video could return to awesome avengers manor after recovering from ankle problems for reconstruction you go what a yoga is having l.a. fitness test. on sunday manchester united reestablished their five point lead at
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the top of the four to win over us to develop a double from wayne rooney plus goals from danny welbeck and nani silva comfortable victory aston villa cullen fifty three thirty five points of manager alex smith play says his side are sure enough to avoid the draw. i don't believe you can give them a no no put in each week. you know these these are crucial for us. to help these young fellows play the. troll. meanwhile the two thousand and twelve f.a. cup final will be between liverpool and chelsea the ones in power progressed in the expense of tottenham after a five one win a wembley on sunday although there was controversy when chelsea second goal from karnataka was awarded for the pool to cross the line. you know spoke to richard heathfield relief. it was
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a very new i do in terms of going three hundred. feet was nowhere near the world which surprised. everybody look at me as we're having to. carry people through back at it now with. you. if you can first place but it was no . now to go for luke donald has been knocked off the top spot in the world rankings this after the englishman finished fourteen shots behind win occultism at a p.g.a. event in south carolina donald knew he needed a top four finish at the r.b.c. heritage to avoid being replaced as world number one by northern ireland's rory mcilroy this punk shot on the eighteenth helped him finish with a level par seventy one in his final round the same however started his final round with this twenty four foot putt to move him to thirteen and he eventually picked up an extra shot along the way to finish five shots clear of americans zach johnson in second place and. i took. my focus now to play
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great very good after it was a tough. it's always tough for a little. there's a greater now in tennis when monaco has won the men's clay court championship in houston the argentine wildcard securing a six two three six six three win over newly crowned usa number one john isner the audience i needed all three sets to claim his second title of the year twice for the american in the set six. pack in second to wrap it up quite comfortably six three fourths of the decider however in the third set the big americans game was inconsistent and monaco ran away with six two three six six three when the argentine said eight of nine great points against his victory in two hours twenty eight minutes which is clearly to ok if. they are staying in the usa in the n.b.a. the denver nuggets defeated the houston rockets one hundred one eighty six on home
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court with both sides targeting the upcoming playoffs houston won the first quarter by five points twenty seven twenty two as face book. from behind the arc later the rockets had a single point to the lead making it forty nine forty three by halftime put it. period saw the host come back strongly enough speired an impressive run for denver finishing the night as joint top scorer with twenty points time loss and he much these figures also made a big contribution to his team drive all eventual fifteen point victory for the nuggets but it's them closer to six place dallas in the western conference. the more moscow has been hosting the general assembly of national olympic committees for the very first time the pi annual meeting has been held in the russian capital with the twenty fourteen sochi winter games rapidly approaching and president of the international olympic committee jacques rogge so corporations are coming along nicely to very happy with their political relations and
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sochi 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 adapt a little bit to the local situation but overall i can say that very grateful for a russian france because they are doing a very good job and they're respecting that. meanwhile another significant event took place at the conference as five countries presented their plates to host the twenty twenty summit games among them and japan and spain have hosted the lympics previously but istanbul in turkey doha in qatar and back with azerbaijan hoping to host the event for the very first time the shortlist of candidates is expected at the end of may russia's closest neighbor azerbaijan who lost their two thousand and sixteen bed hoping for success this time around. just walk us through the idea that we have just built
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a wonderful palace for the euro vision sunken says the inmate which can fit more than twenty thousand after that it will be used as a support site last year with built a large exit vision sensor which we could really just put it in pics if we win that will build golf courses and other been used for sports that developed in our country just yet we would certainly build some objects from scratch although we do have a lot of facilities in place the twenty four teams such experience will play a very important role for us we will watch and learn not so much about the building of sports facilities but rather about organizing such issues as security protection transport and so on russia's experience will definitely be useful now finally to ice hockey where the nominee moscow have tied their best of seven series against auburn dog in the good current cup finals to a two one victory in came to an the visitors started brightly and most of the scoring after just eight minutes through denise scott of. the now mike double belly
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late in the first period. finland internationally o'conner of the most of pollock right. home fans had to wait until the start of the third period for a girl to cheer as alexander pulled one clock giving the hawks on high for taking the game into overtime and there was to be no grandstand finish as the troubling moscow side held out for the two one win which sees them level of the series the next two games take place in moscow. on thursday. well that is all the sport for now i'll be back in a little under two hours time here on r.t. to run if you can. question is that so much of the taxpayers' money mentioning his interest in hockey five areas many people are turning to facebook's timeline to share all kinds of
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