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free. food free blog yes video for your media projects and free media gone to r t dot com. about the headlines for. redefining the boundaries of journalism whistleblower extraordinary in a song strikes back to show a missing son a night letting go of much of the mass media. syrian opposition shows its multiple faces and to regime graduates leaving an even bigger gunfire not necessarily defending evolution of slogans of change and. thus waterboarding stress positions and degradation of secret memos shows the u.s. was only against using cruel and nation techniques granted to them with crimes and
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. next killings founder julian assange discusses the decision to launches and show how he believes his predicament in britain helped him make his choice. why did you decide to do your own shadow become a 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 and you know to learn more about the world and given the conversations we've been having a quite interesting film with some of the people going up that's one reason the second reason is that as someone who's given a lot of interviews before and it's been on the receiving end of very aggressive intimate styles i found that i wasn't getting much rain at all and pretty quickly people weren't just keeps you know sort of stated it's
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a response and so to people that i would take with them say out of context and i want to have a different sort of approach for the people and why that approach has been difficult and it's amazing i think it's also succeeded in other ways i mean it really be all sides very interesting important thing that i'm not normally going to go because they're not dealing with the same interview they're doing with someone who is under house arrest. and probably through political problems that they can i think that's one. and how we 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 but it's partly why likely from starting it from earth to constrain some of the medium the constraints of time constraints of cameras constraints of people crowded with an intimate space into your prose it really does funnel. sentiment the types of
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conversations that can can occur from a direction so you'll see for example when we do a satellite and you've only got forty forty five minutes actually the interaction and growth in translation interaction is much more similar to a conference or from where we have a sort of luxury of over three hours and having people here. personally needs much more to sort of conversation. so so i have more sympathy with these people who really think we need more of an understanding that the constraints of the media are one of the patients facts but they're not the only patients but there is also the constraints of the organization behind the media so how did you get to know r.t. and why did you choose r.t. for your political class in your first program where i've seen arcades reported on the attack somebody makes for a number of years and that reportage has generally been quite supportive when we were looking what international broadcaster we department as opposed to national
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customs we looked to see what was the penetration into the united states. and. had a high opinion tradition in the united states going to zero be seen as the leading contestant but the b.b.c. has it they are acting in a hostile manner toward its not so even considered the b.b.c. would be appropriate government oh and see aims to provide this kind of alternative so they use ads by the international mainstream channels is your choice of r.t.s. the platform for your interview show your kind of response to the mainstream media well it is or is the response in seems that a lot of the things that we've been trying to report have not been carried accurately in the mainstream press so there are many many fine exceptions but when you look at international networks there's really very many that was speaking about in the good luck to notice here yeah the ether national networks are as far as we
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are concerned too busy considering there are national agenda i don't know if we had been producing a loose material about russia perhaps that situation would be different but in the case that we are in at the moment where our major confrontation is with the west where we have published i'm sure for many conferences our team is a natural partner to produce the material and the same for his era but martina's had greater the penetration in terms of if this is going to be i want to start to you but have you received offers from other channels as anyone else approached you with patches offense yes we received over the snobbishness and we are some licensing for too many other enough for customs martinis and other internet for old world cups that are incensed to see it in all parts of the meeting since interference you've worked closely with what we called the mainstream media in the
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past what did back teach you about them. any organization once and grows to sufficient so our credit has sufficient influence starts having to make political compromises and other media organizations by the very nature of caging the political sphere so the editors and publishers and media organizations have to sit down at the table with proper groups and they stop and help with a few problems but for groups and so we've found that working with them when we're trying to get out well material for an organization in science such as the guardian of the new york times and the b.b.c. these organizations so sensitive you know tremendously frequently. and in a way which is against the state of budgets and sometimes they can tell the difference for instance that it is and in some cases even if it's the contracts that we have made for when those occasions and you mention several specific applications and channels that what response do you expect from the international mass media some of whom you've already gotten out ways like do you expect
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a level of criticism an essay why of course i mean you didn't put those organizations like the new york times that we have refused to work with based upon what we were doing back in two thousand and ten although we do work with individual journalists in europe to individual journalists and other institutions that were problems with. you know very well they were attacked i mean just like they did with any from petty to p.v. never made a reputation as a reason the big story they always write to get some story sort of formed you expect that person to take some action was sort of obvious one. is doing this are the elite combatant a traitor getting into bed with the kremlin and. and interviewing. terrible radicals. but i think that's a sort of it's a pretty trivial car and or attack on character if they actually look at how the
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show was made we made him. we have complete and total control we believe that all media organizations have a local all media organizations have an issue. he's a voice of russia so i mean even looks of things from the russian agenda of the b.b.c. is a voice of the current government release of americans the words american government and it is that they question all these voices together it reveals the truth about the world of the hope and how we should with the moment is that we are in real confrontation we've got a problem the justice in the united states as a result very reasonably good from which concerned noted states so it's very natural for in order for us to speak about where you see the world interesting figures in the world we need to part of the organizations that are actually capable of speaking and unfortunately the majority of the big networks and states are now not capable of effectively criticizing the u.s.
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military power with me and some of them for perhaps more you restrained by the toil policies while you are making a program fourteen zero not at all we make the programming has made an independent coverage of production company a means for a federal car sort of transcends up to so. no state has any it for can for the critics or as i said it was capable of political science but i think i have you found you found that to be true yes absolutely but there has been no interference in the mission when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. thought through the single biggest criterion some guy would come up with. that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of guests that we couldn't get and so let's talk about that sort of censorship so we're still trying but we he's currently in prison in the house where
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things are that he views and completely situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak to the media the whole car or to costly. you know prison in russia. was a was a billionaire only got he's in prison so i would like to speak to him he's in prison. maybe if we look at some of the u.s. and so it sort of. going to the tops of powers and joined us corporations if we have. indirect personal contact with so some of them say no it's too dangerous as far as the u.s. government is concerned yes i would hope that helping us would like to sort of but politically it's just too dangerous so. then we go to the other groups that we have drugs and we did actually get most of so those are. people who normally don't get a voice i mean if they get caught do you think a pair on
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a mainstream t.v. network some could some couldn't and some have. quite a few happened. what is fair to say is that the majority of what they have said to me could not say on a mainstream t.v. network that is not theirs because themselves and to some of the networks it's because my style of interaction as someone who has been interviewed by the media many many times. i understand the faults. in that format and so i wanted something that would put some of the depth in the situations that they had so a way of. pulling out their story about their situation from there i would suspect it would not do something that would be convenient for the media it's not good and in dealing with me they understand that they're not just dealing with a host going to dealing with a reporter dealing with somebody who's been through
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a very trying dangerous and difficult for medical situation so they can speak to me great as equals because they understand that on the story for example most of the guests that i interview know have been in prison at some stage so i painted prison so the immediate lead is a sort of report that is present there is no present and regularly where do you invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program and say you think and i think this what we've invited a number of people from russia's political opposition of the russian election cycle into feel that because of their kids weren't available to me but we'll see if they'll turn up where they invited nearly all the prominent things and we're going to bribing people from government as well for him to survive are you going to use any new wiki leaks thanks for this project we have actually use it for some of the question for something. but if it is not in general. that it's we're
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not using for certain to be safe and we think it's not a good case and get the information we have is quite interesting i know any of your guests directly linked to wiki leaks a nation oh yes yes this is. all this hard you know to work up to what extent did the restricting of your freedom of movement crowded into favored making of the programs well the restriction my freedom of movement is what caused the programs. there are now i mean over four hundred sixty days the pain charge and i was used to going around the world from place the place where the greatest political dynamics were where we can see with my senses that. and so it's quite isolated. to be cranked and stuck out in the countryside of those conditions so this all began as a way of. bringing people to me so we felt understand what was actually happening
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redefining the boundaries of journalism whistleblower extraordinary songs strikes back with a new show. some growing on touched by the mass media. the syrian opposition shows its multiple places of anti regime rather see the need to get. not necessarily the revolution slogans change. just want to boarding stress positions and degradation a secret memo shows the u.s. was bald against news agencies spreading them. to mature.
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well other sports are not to thanks for joining us this hour. inspecting the readiness three for a storage fees are already in russia tracking the country's appropriations for the twenty eight c. football well stuck. in the balance we're still draw one zero with five secrets and are in the russian family as they look to avoid dropping into the relegation play out places. and you'll see all eighteen shorts that down the back of the net euro game big thirty nine of the national championship in our weekly goals below edition. so let's start with football where restored have drawn one all with five seekers and are in monday's only fixture in the russian premier league draw a move to restore for eight points clear of the relegation play sports and went into the game on top of the relegation group and said hey it's
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a great say from the drop we still have no such comfort and knew a victory would pull dead out between themselves and the bottom four but it was a person who took the leap for you remove six sample scores from the sport seventy four minutes in isn't that great to be having for a second consecutive win but i menat insist up which time jenko pulled the outside level to secure the first drop of twenty. in the english premier league we can have moved five points clear of the drop zone that south to see one away big arsenal goals from santos and cornish were scored in the seventh and eighth minutes respectively while the guys responded with a precise strike from their knowledge midway through the first half despite their defeat cost and because chargers are sitting in the table. now it may be more than six years away about preparations for the twenty eighteen football world cup here
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in russia are in full swing three for inspectors have been in the country to see for themselves how plans are coming along they have already had visitors in there and christophe and on as a as a ghost in our 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 this coming september eighth 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 muller who oversees the two thousand and fourteen two thousand and eighteen and the two thousand and twenty two world cup 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
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expected to benefit the city long after the final whistle is blown on the tournaments. regionals nutrition stopping certain. everything that is go for most of the lasting legacy is. never. on the news will be used extensively there's already a demand for some kind somewhere in the field. rostov on don became the next stop of thief as russian to or 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 a new stadium clearly plenty of work to be done in that six year period with a 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 you for heading straight the kaliningrad the
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team will then two or you get syrian war jaroslav all and moscow in may finally the delegation will travel to cosign great some are in volgograd in june right when the tournament countdown clock passes six years on the board ski party. in tennis former world number three it was called time on his career the crowd bowing out in disappointment fashion at the malta carlo who went down to compatriot yvonne gold in straight sets six love six three hundred thirty three year old professional in one thousand nine hundred eighty and his proudest moment came in two thousand and five when he helped gracious to secure their first ever davis cup title defending champ another job which received a first round bye and will face either school or in round the good thing about schedule this year is that we have an extra week between me and monte carlo so give
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me time. to relax to rest and regroup and then you know come here earlier spent already can these preparing physically mentally for play court season and i hope to start well monte-carlo. over two thirds now where clinton won as have proved once again their dominance in long distance events as west record one their boston marathon can international and permanent resident of the say was among twenty two thousand four hundred twenty six other athletes to take part in the enter event did you the hard temperatures of around thirty six degrees celsius didn't display and a fantastic results for it finished with a time of two hours twelve minutes and forty seconds which is more than seven minutes so the world's best judgment can better serve whatever and be a good finish second and. i don't mean to me i think that in both the motherboard even olympic event track people. you
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know well we know where we know these fuel boston model to me i think you believe people boy every every mile being here for me i don't care what comes out top of this when i'm really really really happy to be able to. do. women's race was decided by a spring for the fifth consecutive year with ken crossing in mena electorates among the homestretch only two second separated athletes at the finish line american in between alone are completed losing more than a minute to the world. and will finish where we started with russian food goals in its input is almost champions for the second year in a row with only five in which to go their twelve points ahead of closest travel spartak moscow and moved up to second over the weekend thanks to girls from going to mimic in the game against rubin their precise shots were among those eighteen
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