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redefining the boundaries of journalism with low extraordinary sound strikes back with a new show on a nighttime ride on the march by the last media. syrian opposition shows that some of the faces as anti regime rallies syrian. gunfire not the silly defending recognition slogans for change. waterboarding stress positions and degradation the secret memo shows us was pretty intense to do interrogation techniques random crime.
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world news and comments twenty four hours a day this is outing the world's most controversial and polarizing whistle blow to date is premiering his very own show here on our team today a program called the world tomorrow which even a son's is just a few hours away from die hard liberal stuff i did logical stone what someone's promise is to push the limits by keeping voice to use and i did some other mass media. whose revelations shook even the world's super powers so that's just what prompted him to start his own program. well the wait is almost over by wiki leaks founder julian epstein was his exclusive new show is to be broadcast here on all t.v. today she was day i can tell you the first guest is you just have to choose and point out what i can tell you is not all opinion all through this twelve back to say series there are some distance and there are dumb who have very rarely been
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interviewed to network television the first guest is particularly controversial and according to you know when i speak to him charismatic now i want to talk to. a head of the broadcast of the program how to secretly casing where he films the show we told all about the show how he chose the guests because he spends a lot of time. of the interview with death he talks about his disenchantment with mainstream media and why he chose in our t.v. to broadcast this show and also why he feels that he's in a unique position to make an interview show let's hear what he had to say. the majority of. the work. is not something. that's because my thought i wouldn't work for someone who has
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been to me. so i want to. play. situations so why are you. pulling it out. dealing with me. i understand that you were. dealing with someone. trying. to. so i can speak to. this is a week of anniversaries peculiar so personal and professional it's five hundred days this week since the investigation into the allegations of sexual assault since we didn't. he has been under house arrest chile for looked at that time
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and yet still new charges have been laid against him formally and we did see the case in the supremum courts the next on the second of february already so it's nearly ten weeks since that case finished and still no verdict has been handed down by the secret court it's also five hundred days this week since the wiki leaks bank accounts were raised and that's of course made it very difficult for them to raise any funding and really the whole future of the wiki leaks operation under writes this is why this is so unique it was conceived. during this incredibly difficult time in his life when he was virtually under house arrest as he still is having to report to the police station every day he told me that he's somebody who's always traveled a lot he's always met a lot of people and he found himself in a position where he could be good to people so he wanted to find a way of making people come to him and that's how the shape of. the restriction my
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freedom of course. four hundred sixty. was used to go around the world that's the place. where. the greatest. where we could be reversed. and so it's quite isolated. from the structure of the country under those conditions. so. well the whole of that interview is coming your way next hour be sure to be around thirty g.m.t. today will be airing a person of the world tomorrow with kid in the science. hasn't been anything good on t.v. . is to get the maximum political impact on.
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the source material is what helps the journalism on we. we wanted to visit. something on. the u.n. human rights party has admitted that ballance is when dealing in syria after a cease fire came into force last week and over it says violations are still striking the fragile truce hostilities give way to mass rallies there are some activists calls for freedom and democracy are being discredited by the armed militia you may find that some of the images in this report disturbing. this is the media face of the syrian revolution and shaban now end of it kalashnikovs appealing to the international community to stop the killing of children by the bloodthirsty as army. doctors a few weeks later the same man this time posing as
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soldiers by going around homs knocking on the doors of innocent people. later we see them again already dad shown on you tube as civilians were savagely killed by troops still washington policymakers insist on calling these people freedom fighters rather than terrorists united states of america. and the definition for terrorists from the united states of america. for freedom and who are fighting really for freedom and i guess that's true of united states and. this is the case and if you talk about. we have. no. organization of course this is also the syrian opposition but it faces goals and ways of achieving them are strikingly different
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these kurdish women are against the entrenched discrimination of their ethnic group others in the crowd call for free elections and stopping arbitrary detentions still the main slogan they're rallying under is for peaceful change. we think that bashar al assad has stepped down but we are totally convinced it can be achieved turn on violent means the only way for this democratic revolution to proceed peacefully all size has to stop the violence small rallies like these are almost the wicklow occurrence in damascus but this time even syrian state t.v. came to fill my heart travels grabs all the attention the syrian opposition has many faces and there's a growing concern here and that might be one of the radicals the last may be hurting because of the moderate forces that gunfire has essentially drowned out more legitimate calls for democratic change while the organizers of this rally
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received a permit from their authority it didn't last long an hour into the protest a group of us thought supporters appeared from nowhere sending demonstrators running on this occasion nobody was hurt detained. democracy is about the rule of the majority and the my jordi of the people support bush are all of these people may be carrying slogans but they're not there from from those guns. force that supporters there is indeed little difference between peaceful protesters and the rebels and it looks like the west is meeting this thing mistake by betting on armed opposition international chorus make activists like these guilty of association with the gun charging militia when people start seeing violence. it gets much much worse obviously and a lot of. the comyn. all the buzz is just not promote democracy but quite
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the opposite who promotes chaos even promote in the long run. syria has long prided itself on tolerance and when it comes to politics the gloves come off very quickly not only a syrian city have to agree to disagree but more importantly they have to learn how to do it in a nonviolent. it's in a work of art see them ask syria. advance a team or get u.n. monitors a star that's a mission to stabilize the truce response professor of middle east studies joshua landis says the operation will provide the world community with more time to decide when the next diplomatic steps in syria. it's not clear what they can do they will report back to the un security council and the opposition has been calling for a timeline they want this to be referred back to the un almost immediately they say they have they're claiming that it's not working and it's falling apart but i think the international community doesn't know what to do next and they're likely to give
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this more time and hope that they can if they can begin to bring some calm to syria there were reports that opposition number of free syrian army people have talked up they're going to try to use this to rearm get guns in and antitank missiles some of them are saying from iraq and really whether the two sides can be brought to go shooting cable that's going to be the important thing is if there is any will from either side to negotiate an outcome of this rather than hope for a win. what's ahead for you later this hour crying tears of anything but remorse and this great big. deaths of seventy seven people lost some of the massacre their way through some mention by his own the extremist ideas. revenues this week of protests to start the new cybersecurity bill but the debate
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this congress. waterboarding and stress positions because two of the controversial torture techniques used by the u.s. against terror suspects. that leaked. war crimes shows the bush administration was warned against its use saltines it explains anything the president obama isn't doing enough to make up for america's past mistakes. america's so-called war on terror produced images and accounts that ignited a world of questions about torture and the u.s. treatment of suspects american people need to know or using techniques within the law. two years after george w. bush left the white house talk about war the former commander in chief admitted his stamp of approval for the use of interrogation techniques like waterboarding dubbed
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inhumane and illegal under u.s. law and the geneva conventions was waterboarding in your opinion because a lawyer said it was legal it's a good thing the. torture. and the church has to judge other people where you have the bush administration also chose to disregard the judgment of a top adviser who warned that the cia's interrogation of terror suspects people waited to felony war crimes according to a secret memo obtained by wired magazine in two thousand and six state department councilor philip zelikow warned the white house that controversial interrogation techniques such as waterboarding stress positions and cramped confinement are prohibited under u.s. law and under american law there is no precedent for excusing treatment that is intrinsically cruel even if the state asserts compelling need to use it i think there needs to be an accounting in the united states of what was done over the last eight years in the name of america there is
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a president after the second world war. did states actually execute japanese soldiers who had. used torture. against american prisons they took action against the japanese what made the u.s. has been on record as opposing what it will turn up by other countries so there is a clear legal case to say that you know action must be taken we're still evaluating two weeks before taking office u.s. president barack obama steered. we are of saving america's historic commitments to international justice. and don't believe that anybody has a problem. on the other hand i also have a belief that when you pull forward as long as possible looking back last june obama's u.s. justice department dropped ninety nine out of one hundred one cases against cia interrogators over the use of torture very early ministration wants to keep those
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options open they don't want to label these techniques as crimes or torture because that would prohibit them from using them but we didn't do that we will definition and however slight we agree being we can still be option will apply in these techniques once again and that is what is frightening here scholars attorneys and human rights experts around the world have called for the prosecution of senior bush administration officials who designed in order torture tactics however critics say the unspoken agreement within countries proclaiming to pioneer democracy is to never turn on your own the problem is that the west we you know we make great claim about our great democracies but there is a kind of stick between the. parties but they will not press charges and they will not take legal action against the crimes of all previous administrations through the use of torture rendition and secret prisons out america's moral position around the world has are undoubtedly shifted and while the u.s.
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will likely continue working the details of freedom and democracy critics say the more important question to ask is who is even listening anymore for ny artsy new york. the head of the u.s. election special report looks at the accuracy of the country's voting system that's coming your way. we vote for bush. but. i always buy one so kerry. so the people that are going to be validating this machine can stand there all day long and vote for somebody and it will be right every time but the guy can walk up here and if he hits the right buttons he can flip the boat there. and also courtroom under armed guard will open the doors for the second date on
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tuesday in the region of mass killer and his breaking spread to deliver a prepared statement experts say it will help resolve the main delimit but we're going to create in singapore criminally responsible for killing three and one of the children for thirty three year old was seen smiling giving salute and shedding tears on his own again the video because it's killing that seventy seven people in last summer's car bombing in oslo and the shooting spree at a youth camp outside the capital for he's pleaded not guilty tax or an act of self-defense to protect him away from it's not fair that the blanket coverage of the trial turned into a showcase of his extremist ideas concern and shared from the u.n. people in fort. that is the way the fuel the justice system works in it in the european union in norway he he will clearly i was opportunity to express his own views on just hopes that the overwhelming majority of people will reject him for
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what they are signs of if you want a man who who is deluded and a racist this is something that we've seen across the european union. in germany in freely in france in the united kingdom as well as in norway he was particularly successful but i think he said he's one of. many maybe too strong really he's certainly not unique in amy's whatsoever and least groups are actually working together to promote these kind of low wall the su in many senses follow the same pattern loosely some of the muslim fundamentalists. but you can find all the latest updates on this disturbing story or track it back to its very beginning on our web site www dot com it's also plenty more there to catch taste british and order suspended from the labor party are actually setting up ten million pound bounty for the heads of presenter but don't push. us russian
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culture vultures come slow but make. the spending. cuts. angry internet users are protesting against a new security bill pending in the u.s. congress they fear the cyber intelligence sharing and protection act or sister will make privacy a thing of the past comes off the stop online piracy act was recently gotten a wave of outrage web freedom activist trevor tame hopes the makers will then from past experience. before when we were trying to stop sopa congress wouldn't return the calls of the civil liberties community they would return to cause the tech community they were just trying to shove it through congress without any debate
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whatsoever and once they saw the power of the internet users can organize and really made a difference in the legislative procedure i think they understood that you know they have to be more understanding now what we're seeing with this is that the authors of the bill are trying to disassociate themselves with soap but they actually took out the intellectual property laws last week which is a good sign unfortunately they didn't go nearly as far enough and we're running a weak one hotels this week actually trying to convince congressmen to vote no on this bill until they take out these privacy destroying provisions and hopefully make it a bill which can affect cyber security positively but not encroach on the privacy rights of americans. look at some other stories making headlines around the world the. afghanistan's president hamid karzai says nato intelligence failures are to blame for a series of recent coordinated attacks across the country eighteen hours of fierce
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fighting took place in kabul. and some sometimes wave of sorts of what time it was to the street to six insurgents were killed in these offices and three civilians and seven zero dollars. the u.n. report says at least seven people have been killed in clashes on the border of sudan and south comes days after the once upon rains and disputed border. of the seas south fun thing between the two countries is escalated since sunset on game pendants last about. around the world bankers us about young kim consumption nearing treating each of the aids as its new president while some experts believe developing countries will benefit. the size of the settlement he's in washington. short of financial problems and fears over kim's lack of experience in the field. but there are several great in gnc artie's kaiser
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report takes a look at how decisions in the far east influence the global economy. here's a story around. one hundred bodies or for every year from people committing suicide they think nurin their currency by so often flipping through their own currency. could. be a noble moral jury polls but result there's a strong leader to target local autonomy under the bus somebody needs to stage an intervention and these japanese policymakers they are superstar all the. products take a look at what's happening in the world of finance these are their scores it's very hard kate what's the latest. well investors they're still on edge still by it worrying data coming out of china and the current sentiment in europe as well it's
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not helping matters with spain in the spotlight i have the ability to withstand the crisis have a look at the asian markets right there will construct the high signs that exist and i'll sell to china recently reported a six percent decline in direct foreign investment for march she dropped in your face and that's as their economy. in japan and the auto sector which is helping to pull the stocks ever so slightly higher also the u.s. dollar remaining more or less steady are with you and i know because reports could be talking about that later on the currency that the shares of mr there are over one percent. which gets around the cost of it so it's probably from the us is also gaining six tenths of a percent so that's how the asian markets if they for that we see have u.s. markets finished up yesterday and they could reasonably well you know it's
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a mixed picture if you that if we talk about the dow jones a growth in retail sales how some u.s. stocks to get. that's from the biggest weekly to crime of the year and this season and it was sixty taking up a lot of headlines yesterday they were hoping to rise after of course in fixed income trading revenue more than doubled for the fourth quarter that if we look at the russian market is now worth less than an hour actually until they are shot yesterday was a rather disappointing that was largely because oil prices were hosting investor appetite that as you can see reality has brought on the hoffa's and the mises even the father in negative territory let's have a look at how the ruble god it was a mixed mixed report as you can see that it was. the european currency the euro dollar has recently just we had portuguese and spanish olds
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fooling it's an all time lows as well very much concerning investors are. the ruble will. not show up in less than an hour's time as well so happy i think it's this have a look at oil now oil prices continuing to. is a mixed picture if you just know they were an all time high a few weeks ago let me tell you there's a lot of sentiments going on that of pulling prices in all kinds of directions overall and having meetings on the weekend trying to come to some sort of resolution i have been to say place in both of those really just now this is an interesting one to watch. because second largest oil producer now this said to carve a day be crude exports to the lowest level in ten months to see how that might affect prices later on so that is indeed the markets for this hour. for more interesting at least for you very russia's accurate ministry hopes for
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a stable growth in the countries accordingly even if the innovations that keeps developing. it says the cut you will see in the new course. of around three point five percent within the next twenty years that's of course with the help of so much oil which should say at least one hundred six dollars per barrel well the ministries there live from it so there could be some to climb into man to the russian energy and that's due to increasing gas production in africa australia and the middle east. all right that next hour kerry i'm going happy everything goes on for the russian markets mysie how the ruble got some as well they were indeed ok pretty thanks for that. but i'll talk show spotlight is still ahead for you next right off a recap of the main stories searching. for
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