tv [untitled] April 16, 2012 10:30am-11:00am EDT
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soon reach brighton if you knew the song from violence to the pressure. he starts on t.v. don't come. to you live from moscow the headlines the first u.n. observer team arrives in syria to oversee the troubled truce but to mask it says it must coordinate monitors movements to keep them safe now position claims are still under attack and the government balance to crack down on what it calls terrorists. the first day of the trial of no reason mass murderer anders breivik has wrapped up in oslo but confessed killer entered court with a right wing salute insisting he's no criminal but was protecting the country from
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muslims. and valorous releases two high profile political prisoners one of which is a former presidential candidate i was under the present goes unexpected move follows washington and the e.u. ramping up pressure on minsk to ease up on the opposition. next release founder julian assange talks to head talks to us ahead of his new so debut here on tuesday he explains why he chose r t and who his guests will be. why did you decide to do your own show and become a t.v. host. well there's two reasons first of all being under house arrest for so long it's nice to have an occasional visitor but i'm going to learn more about the world and the conversations we've been having a quite interesting one i don't remember i'm sure other people growing up that's
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one reason the second reason is that as someone who's given a lot of interviews before and it's been receiving a lot of very aggressive. i found that i wasn't getting much from the door and pretty quickly wouldn't it just keeps you know sort of a difference in france for instance so people could take a sip of the context but i wanted to have a different sort of proportion of the people and why that approach has been difficult and sometimes i think it's also succeeded in other ways i mean we really need all sides all very interesting and important thing for the not normal going to be because they're not dealing with this they're going into the union with somebody who's out of the house arrest. i've gone through political problems but i think that's where. and how we think did you find it moving sort of from one side of the desk to the other becoming the interviewer was a lot harder than i thought it was. so in the beginning very hard it's partly by
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like everything just looking at it from the constraints of the medium and the constraints of prime constraints of cameras the constraints of people crowded into that space and if you're proposing really does funnel. in some of the types of conversations like can occur for direction so you'll see for example when we do a satellite and you've already got forty forty five minutes actually the interaction and story from translation from interaction is much more similar to a conversion from. where we have a sort of lock for millions of dollars and having people you know. personally lose much more time sort of conversation. so i have more sympathy with these people who really really mean it's really understanding that the constraints of the medium are one of the patients for that's not the only permission there's also the constraints of that will provide a citation for hiding me so how did you get to know you are two and why did you
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choose your credible cost in your first program we have seen our fees reported on the attacks on humans for a number of years and that report has quite supportive when we were looking what international that would give us that we wish to partner with as opposed to the her cousins who can see what was the penetration into states. and. had higher penetration and united states militancy or. really think incident but maybe somebody has a character you know has come out of it it's not so we didn't consider putting it apart from the sea aims to provide this kind of alternative so they had by the international mainstream channels is your choice of a platform for your incident show your kind of response to mainstream media. well it is a reason for the response seems that
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a lot of the themes that we have been trying to report have not been carried accurately in the mainstream press there are many many fine exceptions but for me look at international but it works there's really only so many that it was speaking about and i would want to know these are the you know the international. stars we can sort of. conceivably get our grandchildren to know if we had been producing of religious material about russia perhaps that's the word from different but in the case that we operate at the moment are our major confrontation with the west we're going to publish material from going to become friends. of the material or something certainly there are going to be a. great of a penetration into this place this is going to be no one star to you but have you received offers from other channels as anyone else approached you with patches offense yes we received over this one from somebody some licensing you can sort of
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put it out for customs and it's an international group got some good sense to see it in or out if they were being seen since then of course 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 was sufficient so i was going to have sufficient mcluhan's starts having to make political compromises and media organizations by the very nature of engaging the political sphere so the editors and publishers of media organisations have to sit down. and they start becoming kind of concerns put up with groups and so we've. been working with them when we're trying to get out. through an organization something such as the guardian of the new york times and you can see these organizations so since that are tremendously frequent. and in a way which is
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a good sort of statement about it's not just going to help it's a conference that it is in some cases even if it's a comfort zone we have breaking from some of those locations and you mention several specific publications and channels that what response do you expect from the international mass media some of the and you've already thought it out where do you expect the level of criticism and i say why of course i mean it goes organizations like the new york times already have been used to work with the problem but they were doing back in two thousand and ten although we do work with individual throws in the opening of the us. and some commissions that we have problems with. it seems like you know and they would they were correct i mean it's like they can bring any competing competing for me we're going to vary from the reason the big story they always write a good story sort of form do you expect that course is going to take some back in the sort of obvious front. is doing this on the enemy combatant afraid of getting
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into bed with me through the criminal court and. interviewing. terrible radicals for a little bit i think that's the sort of it's a pretty trivial card or attack on character that actually look at how the charge was made we made him. we have complete and total control we believe that all the media organizations have and i think all we can reparations have a nation. of voice of russia somebody even looks at things from the russian agenda . is a voice from the government for its americans the north american government and it is that they clashing all these voices together that reveal secrets about the world and the whole of the moment is that we are in a real confrontation we've got a puppet for us the us in the united states as a result their reason obligations which concern the united states so it's very natural for in order for us to speak about the way we see the world
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interesting if we can see in the polls we need to partner we go over that he's got a sense that are actually capable of speaking and unfortunately a month or two or three people have works in the states of america not capable of effectively criticizing him you know it's going to be a beautiful part of where you restrained by tauriel policies while you are making a program fourteen zero in the middle we make the program has made independent coverage of production companies the internet from kind of sort of transmitter to so you know the stage has any editorial control. and i started was capable of that excited by ok i have you found you found that to be true. yes absolutely that has been going to veterans and i'm sure when you were choosing the guests what were your quite safe. so the single biggest criterion something i would come up short
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for that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of guests that we couldn't fix and so that's talk about that sort of censorship so we're still trying to how we use currently in prison on the house arrest and some other even music and political situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak to the media mogul current quarter cost. you know prison in russia. was a was a billionaire oligarch and his main principle sort of right to speak to him he's in prison. then if we look at some of the u.s. and its origins so you're. going to have the tops of power of some majority most corporations if we have. indirect personal point. so some of them say no it's too dangerous as far as u.s. government is concerned it's sort of up and help you know it's not like. politically it's just too great so. then we go to the other groups that we
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have to and we did actually get those. so those are. people who normally don't care the point is 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 fair and so today is that the majority of what they have said to me they could not say on the mainstream i think that work. is not theirs because it's the absence of the networks it's because my style of interaction as someone who has been eaten by the media even in times. i understand the thoughts. are out and so i wanted something that. part of the depth and situations that they had so a way of. pulling out their story about this situation from their own perspective
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and not through something going to me it's not for me it's not for anything dealing with me they understand that they're not to be with a host they're not going to be dealing with a good human with someone who's been through a very trying dangerous and difficult financial situation so they can speak to me to greet. them because they understand that i don't think for example most of the guests that i've interviewed have been in prison at some stage typing in prison immediately there is a sort of report that is present that is not present in reviewing what do you invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program to say you think like me because what we have invited a number of people from russia's political opposition or the russian election cycle because of the scheduling available to the real thing that they will turn up there we're invited nearly all the prominent. and we've been bribing people for from
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government as well from from but are you going to use any new wiki leaks takes after this project. we have actually used it for some of the question for something . but it is not in general we. are not using the sort of thing we're going to start with but. the information we have is quite interesting i know any of your guests directly links to. them. yes there's a new. because how are you now to write. to what extent did the restricting of your freedom of movement kind of interfere with the making of the programs the research in my freedom of movement is what caused the programs. and now i mean over four hundred sixty very instant training without charge and was used to go around the world but it's the place where the greatest political
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dynamics were where we could be of course this is that. and so it's quite isolated . and stuck out in the countryside under those conditions. this was a. bringing people to me so we thought of the story and what was actually happening in the world because we need to understand part of the brain much of what it actually happened to have cost thank you very much. something lies beneath. thousands of metres of the ice drop. the labyrinth that is a loser for many. but
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dangerous even to those who keep it to distance. parties top stories the first u.n. observer team arrives in syria to oversee the trouble truce but the mask is said they must coordinate monitors movements to keep them safe the opposition claims of still under attack and the government balance to crack down on what it calls terrorists. the first day of the trial of norwegian mass murderer anders breivik has wrapped up in oslo but confessed killer entered the court with a right wing salute insisting he's no criminal but was protecting the country from muslims. and bella ruth releases two high profile political prisoners one of which is a former presidential candidate alexander two percent goes on expected move follows
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washington in the e.u. ramping up pressure on minsk to ease up on the opposition. polls here next with supporters. hello and welcome along with to the world of sports here's what we've got coming up the race for second spot on moscow moving to the champions league places in the russian premier league well later on monday last off and less themselves towards safety with a win over clash in the dock. all the change out the top rory mcilroy replaces live donald as the world's number one goal caught off to the englishman finishes fourteen shots spine winner qualified to said in south carolina. i'm top dog one monaco if it's american johnnies not win the clay court championship in houston despite the defeat is now becomes the new u.s.
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number one. but let's start with football and in the russian for me a league spot and moscow are now in pole position the champions league football next season that's after they moved second with a single win over rubin at the news nicky stadium following test things out zero eight hundred parker's may second spot was up for grabs the business has made life difficult for the hosts who had to wait until the seventy pull for minute to break the deadlock in front of the home fans not accepting from itself in the right place at the right time top scorer on the new role of any kind and secured the points with the header eichman its lights up the victory let's cross our three points clear up task and the number in the race for champions league football nixons it. was like a top of the table then of the game with thirty nines innings of closing in on the second successive title for this well finally to the top spot soccer in the second champions league spot on the two points clear of the nama and says carr look most even routine will kill but not yet out of the race for second rough seas now
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there's one game on monday in the relegation group crossed off and of themselves towards safety with a win of times the relegation three leaders at sea. grass in the dark. meanwhile in england has one game in the top flight on monday is also and saying we can win for the visitors would have been the full by points clear of the drop zone of the gun has been seen by first place with a victory video could return fast and when his men after recovering from an ankle problem a wicked strike a huge rally a guys having a late thirties test. in one of the twenty twelve f.a. cup final will be between liverpool and chelsea london club progress they expensive tottenham after a five one win of wembley on sunday although there was controversy when chelsea second goal from tanaka was awarded to the full cost along. the us coaching richie through reno if. you feel it was a very new i do organise them feature you know which are. you going to put this into the statements it was nowhere near a goal that was
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a surprise you know the. referee if you look at me as we were victims to his coming to. carry people to the back of the bill within the military sort of leader for critique you couldn't first place but he was nobody for a few minutes now maybe more than six years away but preparations for the two thousand and eighteen football world cup here in russia are in full swing favor inspectors have been in the country to see for themselves how plans are coming along they've already looked at class and rostov on don as eve on the course he reports. the first world cup ever to be held in russia is drawing ever near eleven of the thirteen competing cities will be on the final shortlist of hosts to be revealed the scummy september people are now having a look at each city's plans to find out just how they'll go about creating the best possible experience for players fans and media krasnodar was first on their to do list and the southern russian city seems to have passed the first test european
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muller who oversees the two thousand and fourteen two thousand and eighteen and the two thousand and twenty two world called beds admits he was impressed with the progress and saw the krasnodar stadium will be a new local landmark with a capacity of just over fifty thousand the newly developed infrastructure is expected to benefit the city long after the final whistle is blown on the tournament the realism and nutrition is something certain for everything that is below the world cup you can lasting legacy because of the number of development all the venues will be used extensively and there's already a demand for some to continue some of the. rostov on don became the next stop of fief is russian tour as a delegation couldn't land in sochi due to bad weather here regional authorities have already pledged over three billion dollars to revamp the city's transport infrastructure airport and build
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a new stadium clearly plenty of work to be done in that six year period with the forty three thousand spectator new stadium only one part of the task at hand and there's a lot of ground left to cover for the thief evaluators as well they'll be visiting st petersburg on april twenty sixth before heading straight to kaliningrad the team will ventura it's here in borg jaroslav all and moscow in may finally the delegation will travel to cosign the nagar at some mara in volgograd in june right when the turn of the countdown clock back to six years bans warsi arche. now it's a go for luke donald has been knocked off the top spot in the world rankings this after the englishman finished fourteen shots behind winner called patterson at a page a events in south carolina told knew he needed a top four finish at the r.b.c. heritage to avoid being replaced as world number one by northern ireland rory mcilroy this bunker shot on the eighteenth helped him finish with a level par seventy one in his final round courtesan however started his final
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round with this twenty four foot putt to move him to thirteen under and eventually pick up an extra shots along the way to finish five shots clear of american exactly once and second it's better since thing he really excited. about focus got to play great very craftily it was a tough. it's always tough playing with a lead but it was a great. tennis won 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 argent i needed all three sets to claim the second title of the year twice pretty american in the first take it six two is before back in the second to wrap it up relatively comfortably six three forcing a decider however in the third week americans game was inconsistent and monaco run away with a deserved six two three six six three when the argentina saved eight of nine great
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points against the claimed victory in two hours and twenty eight minutes looking at his first win in three meetings against business. or staying in the usa in the n.b.a. the denver nuggets defeated in houston rockets one hundred one eighty six on home court with both sides targeting the upcoming playoffs houston won the first quarter by five points twenty seven twenty two straight to gino pick the buzzer from behind the arc later the rockets added a single point to the lead making it forty nine forty three hearts i think the third period saw the hosts come back strongly enough lolo inspired impressive run for denver finishing the night to talk strong with twenty points for lawson who much those figures also made a big contribution to his team's revival eventually fifteen point victory for the nuggets was then closely to sixth place dallas in the western conference. meanwhile moscow has been hosting the general assembly of national mimic committees for the very first time the by annual meeting has been held in the russian capital with the
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twenty fourth in sochi winter games rapidly approaching and president of the international olympic committee jacques rogge at the preparations are coming along nicely to very happy with their political relations in 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 it can say that very grateful too for a russian friends because they are doing a very good job and they are respecting that. meanwhile another significant event took place at the conferences five countries presented their base to host the twenty twenty summit games among them like japan and spain who hosted the olympics previously this one poll in turkey tell you how or when cats are unpacking when azerbaijan to host the event for the first time the sure list of candidates is expected at the end of may russia's closest neighbor azerbaijan who lost their two
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thousand and sixteen bed hoping for success this time around. yes we're just going to progress the idea that we have just built a wonderful palace for the eurovision song contest in may which can fit more than twenty thousand after that it will be used as a support site last year with builds a large exit bishan sensor which we could readjust their lympics if we win the bid we will build golf courses and other venue still sports that aren't developed in our country just yet we will certainly build some budgets from scratch although we do have a lot of facilities in place that's one hundred fourteen 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 it will definitely be useful. for finally organizers of this summer's london olympics admitted the city's transport
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infrastructure and i struggle to cope with the mom with just over one hundred days to go until the beginning of the games building work on redevelopment is continuing in an attempt to deal with lucrece and expect the usage authorities aren't new trains new buses and even a temporary new terminal at heathrow airport prussia official so despite the huge amount of investment spent on upgrading the transport network there will be times when it simply can't cut. there's no getting away from the fact that london movie incredibly busy during the games and in some light haitians at certain times of day there will be more demand for the public transport network than we're going to be able to cope with pot by planning ahead and making sure that londoners who are going about their daily business going to work travelling about change their travel behavior we're really confident it will come during the summer well that is all the sport and i'll be back in a little in the two hours time join me then. question
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