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in the. courtyard see a line from moscow to headline redefining the boundaries of journalism whistleblower extraordinary julian arsalan strikes back we're going to show promise and sign a light on the dirt and grime untouched by the mass media. the syrian opposition shows its multiple faces and answered regime rallies here with new vigor with the gunfire not necessarily defending revolutionary slogans for change. but waterboarding stress positions and degradation a secret memo shows the u.s.
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was warned against using cold interrogation techniques branding them one crimes. next wiki leaks founder julian assange discusses the decision to launch his own show and how he believes his predicament in britain helped him make his choice. why did you decide to do your own shadow and become a t.v. host for those two reasons. first of all being under house arrest was sort of warm and it's nice to have an occasional visitor and you know to learn more about the world and given the conversations we were having a quite interesting in order to show other people what's going on 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 styles i found that i wasn't giving much of my writing in these interviews and all
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that pretty quickly wouldn't he just keeps sort of standard bits in france for instance so people don't take risk of senator from texas and i want to have a different sort of approach with other people and why that approach has been difficult in some ways i think it is also a success you don't know the ways and that really the old sides of very interesting and important people that are not normally going to be called because they're not dealing with instead many different things dealing with somebody who's under house arrest who has gone through political problems and they can sympathize with. i 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. playing the beginning very hard to describe what i like everything started but it didn't you know the constraints of the medium and the constraints of time constraints and cameras constraints of people crowded into that space and if you were closing i really does funnel. incident kind of
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pipes and conversations and to try to prevent the direction so you'll see for example when we do a satellite feed of really about forty forty five minutes actually they need to record and so i think transmission of interaction is much more similar to mcgovern story where we have a sort of luxury of over three hours and having people you know. personally lose much more time sort of conversation. so so i have more sympathy with these people who are into the means we have for understanding but the constraints of the medium are one of the conditions for pets but they're not the only potential so that there is also the constraints of that will provide station behind you so how did you get to know r.t. and why did you choose your political cost of your first program we have seen artie's reportage on the attacks on wiki leaks for a number of news and not reporting to the journal you mean quite supportive when we
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were looking what international protocol we wish to partner with as opposed to national broadcasters we looked to see what was the penetration into the united states. and he had higher penetration in the united states and around zero zero zero people is the really inventive stunt but the b.b.c. has it and i think the whole start running towards it so we can consider that the b.b.c. would be a different problem artsy aims to provide this kind of alternative to those ads 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 oh it is a recent response seems that a lot of the things that we have been trying to report have not been carried accurately in the mainstream press so there are many many fine exceptions but when we look at international networks there's really only two that were speaking about
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and that is about to go out there ya go into the national networks. as far as a wiki leaks missions are concerned i keep busy considering that our national agenda now if we had been producing of voluminous material about russia perhaps that's what from different britain because that we are in at the moment where our major confrontation is with the west where we have published material from many countries. is a natural part of the typical probably true also the same got to zero put cortinas had greater penetration for us but this is going to be no want to do naughty but have you received offers from other channels as anyone else approached you with questions of friends yes we received office much and some we are sublicense in for tomorrow probably laughable cos those are teams that are internet for broadcaster in the sense that c.n.n. or through the b.b.c. insensitive. you've worked closely with what we call the mainstream media in the
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past what did that teach you about that. any organization wants a gross to sufficient size that britain has sufficient influence starts having to make political compromises and media organizations by the very nature of an invasion the political sphere so the editors and publishers of mean organizations have to sit down at the table with proper words and they start becoming interruption for groups and so we've found that working with them when we're trying to get out i'll material through over a station and say such is the guardian of me in real time to the b.b.c. these organizations so sensitive you know tremendously frequent. and in a way which is against a straight road it's a sort of things that are buttons and since they are used in some cases even against the contracts that we have right friends in conversations and you mention several specific publications and channels that what response do you expect from
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the international mass media some of them you've already gotten outweighs 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 and we have refused to work with the brits the plan but they were doing back in two thousand and ten that we do work with individual journalists in new york to meet with and other institutions that work for problems with. the communities that you know very well they were correct i mean just like they read anything from petty competing the europe you will be liberation the reason the big story your wife right to get some story what sort of form do you expect that courses are to take some of them are sort of obvious one. is doing this on a legal battle and i didn't mean compared with the meaning of the crime of them i don't. know and interviewing. terrible radicals for the book you know i think that's a sort of it's a pretty pretty one
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a cardinal mccarrick or kind of if they actually look at how the servants right we make him. we have complete and total control we believe that all media organizations have an angle all media organizations have a nation. is a voice of russia so it looks at things from the russian agenda. b.b.c. is a voice of the british government force of americans and worse american government and it is that they clashing all of these voices together they reveal some clues about the world as a whole our we should at the moment is that we are in many who have intention to leave the department of justice in the united states as a result their recent publication which concerned the united states or so it's very natural for in order for us to speak about the way we see the world interesting things in the world we need to partner we go over the equations that actually capable of thinking and unfortunately the majority or from it works and
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united states and they are not capable of effectively criticizing the us military power of the abuse of power where you restrained by editorial policies while you are making a program for obscene oh not at all we make the program has made an independent coverage of production companies and the internet for cars sort of trade centers i think so at no stage has any editorial control been excerpts and i was there it was a tape with the phoenix on its way out and i have you found me found that to be true. yes absolutely but there has been no interference in the shuttle when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. i thought that the single biggest criterion survivor kind of a short. that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of guests that we couldn't get in so let's talk about that sort of hidden censorship so we're still trying to that are we he's currently in prison going to
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house arrest him for that he views a political situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak for a minute or car quite a costing. you know prison in russia. was a was a billionaire got in his plane from some sort of truck to speak for him we thought he's in prison. then if we look at some of the big u.s. inside and so people that. thompson power of some giant u.s. corporations that we have. in direct personal contact with so some of them say you know it's too dangerous for our viewers governments concern yourself and i put it to her previous i'm sorry but politically it's just too dangerous so. then we go to the other groups that we have terrorism and we did actually it was. so those are. people who normally don't get
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a voice can you think yes 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 to say is that the majority of what they have said to me they could not say on a mainstream t.v. network and that is not is because it's sort of censorship 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 got from it and so i wanted something to look at the book to the depths in the situations that they had served a way of. pulling out their story about their situation from be unsuspecting from north to something that would immediately to meet somebody and in dealing with me play i understand that they're not just dealing with a host of this doing the reporter they're dealing with somebody whose brains were
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very trying dangerous and difficult for the people situation so they can speak to a degree as equals because they understand that i understand for example most of the guests that i interview me have been in prison at some stage so i think in prison so immediately there's a sort of report that is present there is not present and regulate what do you invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program if say you think like me because what we've invited a number of people from russia's political opposition of the russian election cycle and because of their skates on availability for real sleep well to go there we have invited nearly all the prominent feeds and we're going to provide people from the russian government as well funded so. you can use any new wiki leaks they said for this project we have actually used it for some request on something but it is not
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in general. or if it's we're not using this sort of capacity which we had some other but for a case for this information we have is quite interesting i know any of your guests suit direct links to what he's nation on this just as a new we all think it's partly an out inflation remark or to what extent did the restricting of your freedom of movement kind of into fare in the making of the programs for the research in my freedom of movement is what caused the programs. and they are happening over four hundred sixty days detained without charge and was used to go right around the world from place the place where the greatest political threat ever eggs were and where we could be at most this is the. trend so it's quite isolating to be correct being sucked out in the countryside under those conditions or so this all began as
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a way of bringing people to me so we put understand what was actually happening at all because we need to understand part of running with humans what is actually happening do you have so much thank you very much. sigrid lumbered story to mccurry was a key to building a new age most sophisticated revolution which will include cutely does interviews with jordan sound anything since mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the us this is why you should care what you're only going apology dot com.
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redefining the boundaries of journalism whistleblower extraordinary julian assange strikes back with a new show promising to sign a line on the dirt and grime untouched by the mass media. the syrian opposition showed its multiple faces as anti regime rallies see a renewed vigor with the gunfire not necessarily defending revolutionary slogans for che. bust waterboarding stress positions and degradation a secret memo shows the u.s. was born against using cruel interrogation techniques branding them more crimes. he tells and all those stories coming up the top of the hour next in sport with dmitri .
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hello there welcome to the sports objects here thanks to a company game coming up in the program. champions league real madrid prepared to take on buying into the first leg of their semi final question at the airlines arena in germany. inspecting resonates before it's already in russia checking the country's preparations for the trades the eighteenth food bowl world cup. and you'll see all eighteen shorts that found the back of the net during game week thirty nine all the russian premier league in our weekly goals galore edition. so let's start with football where europe's best teams of the time being and to the semifinal stage of the champions league tonight in the first thanks to around madrid taken by munich at the alliance arena all together the two sides have one than most prestigious continental tournament thirteen times with
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this boasting their record of nine titles it's been eleven and ten years respectively since by and real claimed the champion's league trophy admitting their motivation and the upcoming question speaks for itself and although the spanish giants are considered to be the favorites as their marionette is far from underestimating his team's opponents. they are a very weak two with the front first coach very good players. with very strong is that solution. we should look will be you situational power so that of ricin can be. a big team and you've got problems. it may mean more than six years away but preparations thought its way into eighteen football well it's cup in russia in full swing safe and spectators have been in the country to see for themselves how plans are coming along that already is take us in
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there and. parts. 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 supply amber 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 your grandmother 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 expected to benefit the city long after the final whistle is blown on the tournament the regionals ministrations to be certain. everything that is
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the most lasting legacy because they. never broke all the venues will be used extensively and there's already a demand for something new some will be built. rostov on don became the next stop of fief is rushing to work 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 the forty three thousand spectator new stadium only one part of the task at hand and there's a lot of ground left the. over for the fee for the evaluators as well they'll be visiting st petersburg on april twenty sixth before heading straight to kaliningrad the team will ventura if you're in war jaroslav all and moscow in may finally the
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delegation will travel to the zine grant some are in volgograd in june right when the tournament countdown clock passes six years bunch of war city party. cup final series between of one go out and do not more school moves to the russian capital for the next two matches game three and four take place on tuesday and thursday series is tied with our team won once remember neither of the two sides at all one big done before. now possible where they send internet spurs have fresh the golden state warriors on the road to move ahead of oklahoma city at the top of the western conference so into an area who have three games in three nights on their shuttle try to secure a victory from the very start as a result if you see point lead by just players by the end of the first quarter thirty nine to twenty four with six more points of advantage against
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a machine broke up which could feel it rotate the sport for growing and so in turn i was twelve plays on the scoreboard by the end of the night a hundred twenty two nineteen i didn't think victory which does just get to the top in the west just. over two thirds now where kenyon runners have proved once again their dominance in a long distance events as wesley cora won the boston marathon who can a national and permanent resident of the usa was among twenty two thousand four hundred and twenty six are the athletes to take part in the annual event gets extremely high temperatures of around thirty six degrees celsius it didn't display and it's a drastic result for a finished with a time of two hours twelve minutes and forty eight seconds which is more than seven minutes so the world's best achievement competitors to whatever and then i could go finish second and third respectively. really to me i'd be running
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both in monaco and even olympic events like. we did you know what we do where we know my history will go through multiple to me being you you believe. every every model year to me i don't care what comes out of this but andre i'm really really happy to be able to win both. the women's race was decided by a sprint for the fifth consecutive year with ben and sharon true all out seeing him in a elegance and gone in the homestretch only to second separated athletes at the finish line another ten and again are on a completely the podium losing more than a minute to the winner. and will finish where we started with russian football's an example is almost champions for the second year in a row with only five game weeks to go that twelve points ahead of closest rival
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starts like moscow who moved up to second over that we can thanks to goals for america and and when america in the game against rubin precise shots were among those eighteen goals scored altogether by the plays during a game with thirty nine so sit back and enjoy the goals will. live. and live
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. live live i. well that's all from me for today paul scored well behaved with the latest from the sporting world and by. live. live live. live .
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the close up team has been to the spirit little story. where blacksmithing has developed from a craft into an industry. now archie goes far north. where returns to good roads and rail are
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a battle against the elements where helicopter is the only transport for medics to reach those in need. and where reindeer and fish are treasures for the people will go into the. autonomy area russia close up on r t. there hasn't been anything yet on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. the full source material is what helps keep the families and honest.

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