tv [untitled] April 17, 2012 12:30pm-1:00pm EDT
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hello this is our team also goes kevin owen here tonight with the top stories for you a syrian rebel faction admits code finance peace plan is the last chance to end the bloodshed but russia warn some forces remain intent on stirring the conflict. america's torture techniques during the bush era are equal to war crimes according to a secret state department memo there's been leaked. and the world's most famous whistleblower premieres his talk show here on our t.v. julian assange series talks to some of the most controversial global figures in the mainstream media ignores. and just let you know you cannot see that debut show in
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an hour here but i thought it first aired aussie's laura smith talks the wiki leaks founder about what drove him to launch his program on this very channel. why did you just typed into your i'm sad comment. it is two reasons first of all being under house arrest for sort of one of the it's nice to have an occasional visitor and you want to learn more about the world and given the conversations we've been having a quite interesting what about all of them for a lot of people what is going on and that's one reason the second reason is that as someone who's given what it needed before and it's been on the receiving end of very aggressive and new styles i found that i wasn't getting much in writing and that pretty quickly to the moon he was going to keep some sort of standard
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defensive response and so did people don't take them said it out of context and i wanted to have a different sort of approach from other people and why that approach has been difficult and sometimes i think it is also succeeded in other ways i mean that we have really revealed sides or very interesting and important things that are not normally going to think because they're not dealing with the striving to get i'm going to come in with something that is under house arrest. and gone through political problems that they can sympathize with how did you get to know r.t. and why did you choose your political cost in your first program where the scene artie's reported on the attack somebody makes for a number of meetings and that reportage an attorney and quite supportive when we were looking at what international broadcasting partner as opposed to national broadcasters we looked to see what was the penetration into the united states.
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he had higher penetration in the united states going to zero for babysitting is the greeting contestant but the b.b.c. has a character has come to fill it so you can consider the point he would be apart from going to see a means 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 incident show your kind of response to the mainstream media well it is or is the response you seem to fit a lot of the things that we have any prying to report have not been carried back in the mainstream chris so there are many many fine exceptions but when we look at international networks there's really only to do with speaking about it and i did want to know these are the other international networks. far as we are concerned too busy considering their national agenda i don't know if we had been
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producing a luminous material about russia or perhaps that's different but in the case that we aren't at the moment where our major confrontation is with the west where we have published material from the conference. is a natural part of the political will from the center for consumer of both parties had greater penetration into france and this is going to be no want to talk to you but have you received offers from other channels as anyone else approached you with actual fence yes we did see some of the final summary of some licensing authority and i think africa reconnaissance team is there an internet for old rope constant it's a four out of three things and it's a full court you've worked closely with what we call mainstream media in the past what did that teach you about that. any organization once who grows to sufficient sarkozy and has sufficient influence starts having to make political compromises
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and media organizations bribery makes everything take in the political sphere so the editors and publishers of media organizations have to sit down at the table with puppets and they start becoming television programs but we're going to since i think we've. been working with them when we're trying to get out. through the organization and say such is the guardian when you're planting the b.b.c. these organizations so censor it tremendously frequently. and in a way which is against a statement about it's not just against our but it's against their growth is in some cases even in some conflicts and we have breaking news organizations and you mentioned several specific publications in channels that what response do you expect from the international mass media some of whom you've already fought it out where it's right do you expect a level of criticism and say why of course i mean it but those organizations like the new york times that we have used to work with the public what they were doing
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back in two thousand and ten and i will go we do we're going to individual journalists you know from the dramas and other institutions that we have problems with. it seems like you know very well they would come back i mean just like they read anything from petty to p.v. or from the reputation the reason for that story they always write a good story sort of form do you expect that person to take somebody who sort of obvious fun. is doing this on a daily combatant a traitor getting into bed with the living and the criminal or the president. and interviewing. terrible radicals. i think that's the sort of it's a pretty trivial carina or attack or character for if you look at how the show was great we made him. we have complete and total control we believe that all be organizations have and i think all media organizations have been issued from fox
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and a voice or both of these books and things from the russian government of the b.b.c. is a voice of the current government and its americans are the most american government and it is that they question all these voices together it reveals the truth about the world the whole of our humor at the moment is that we are in a real confrontation with department of justice in the united states as a result of the recent publication which concerned the united states so it's very natural for an order for us to speak about the way we see the world interesting things in the world and we need to part of a golden age and so actually capable of speech coming unfortunately the majority of the big networks of american states are now not capable of effectively create criticizing him you know it's going to probably be something different from perth where you restrained by tauriel policies while you are making
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a comeback fourteen no not at all we make the program has made an independent coverage of production companies we need to go from kind of sort of transcends out to me so you know the stage has any editorial come for a bit of exercise and i was that it was capable of going to exercise but i think i have you found you found that to be true it's absolutely right that there has been no going to prevent innovation when you were choosing the guests what were your criteria. thought through the single biggest criterion since they would come up short. no that's quite that's quite interesting because there are a number of guests that we couldn't get in so that's polk about that sort of internship so we're still trying but are we he's currently in prison under house arrest things like that even using his legal situation makes it extremely difficult for him to speak from your car port of call. in
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a prison in russia. was a was a billionaire got his principle some good luck to speak to him he's in prison. then if we look at some of the meet us inside and so. we put the power of some giant corporations that we have. in direct personal contact with them so some of them say no it's too dangerous for the u.s. government is concerned yes i wouldn't put it up to help me with something like that but politically it's just a dangerous so. then we go to the other groups that we have carrots and we did actually get most of them i mean so those are. people who normally don't get a voice and 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 feared so again is that the majority of what
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they have said to me they could not say on a mainstream t.v. network and in dealing with me. they understand that they're not just dealing with a host they're not assuming the records are they dealing with someone who's been through a very trying and dangerous and difficult for medical situation so they can speak to a degree i think because i understand that i understand for example most of the guests that i have been in prison that some things so i think in prison immediately there's a sort of report that is present that is not present in a regular instance why did you have to not do that to be the first guest on about. the interview with us and as a lawyer is really quite an extraordinary big obtain a big house and that your head not being properly to me by an invasion speaker network since before the two thousand and six war with israel in fact i reported to
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say that perhaps saudi and the twelve years have seen into it and yet in the middle east if you loved and reviewed you get outside of israel you know in the united states the claim that the terrorists so here is a figure that no one at least outside of the middle east has really seen before and we want to show it it's who we've been it's that it's actually it's oh what why why we were. half a dozen about season bowl in the context of a secret so if syria collapses interest into civil war that is going to directly with equipment and that's of those party has has been make some type of litanies cabinet and part of that supply which for arms to hezbollah to comes in syria and i don't position groups within syria have said that if they come into power it will be the end of assistance. or even a direct instance to his work so it could strengthen its current favor and support
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from the west so he's positioned for carrots in a number of ways and also an immigrant rights for. are you concerned that you will come under fire for having interviewed a person who is not in some parts of the world as a terrorist leader yes i hope so actually i think i would say is the best thing if we can have a lot of controversy about this right now is going to go on for the we think it will make people look we've been really really what it was that never gets going or that there are lots of compromises i think have to be made but i can write has some of those compromises for us and so it has what has to make. our day as a result of a very radical you know what you know some of that comes out and what do you invite anyone from russia's political opposition to be on your program and if say you think me this what we've invited a number of people from russia's political opposition to the russian election cycle to feel that this is the critical and available time for real c.f.l.
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to go where invited nearly all the prints and we're going to private people from the russian government as well from some of the you can use any new wiki leaks thanks to for this project we have actually used it from some of the questions from . but that it is not in general. that it's we're not using this sort of thing we sort of look for a case and get the information you have is quite interesting i mean if you guessed so directly linked to the commission on this yes there's a new we all we get our you know right from wrong so what extent did the restricting of your freedom of movement kind of into favored the making of the programs well the restriction my freedom of movement or course the programs. you know now i mean i have a four hundred sixty days the pain without charge and i was used to going around
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the world from place to place. where the greatest political dynamics were where we can figure out what is the system. and so it's quite isolating to be created from sucked out in front inside under those conditions so this all began as a way of. bringing people to me so that we could understand what was actually happening with all because we need to understand what part of writing we should be what has actually happened. thank you very much thank you. mission. critical should be free to school children free. free. free stews free.
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old free books videos for your media project free media. stories tonight a syrian rebel faction of peace plan is the last chance to end the bloodshed. in forces. during the conflict. america's top should techniques during the bush era he called a war crimes according to a secret state department memo that had leaked. from the world's most famous premieres his talk show on this channel t.v. . series talks to some of the most controversial global figures the mainstream media and. news in full in fifteen minutes world sport now though he is paul.
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thank you very much kevin welcome what so this was headlines here's what we've got for you the final for the champions league semifinals began on tuesday as prague unique and right on the bridge go head to head in germany. on his way to tell your media climb the highest paid player in the world times you strike to some your lights i resolved to leave russia who returns in to milan on the cards. i want to call i'm all stuck i time champion rafael nadal which turns them on to follow the spike in son's over a knee injury. but starting with football there and the champions league is at the semifinal stage with munich and real madrid getting the last four ties underway on tuesday they go head to head of the allianz arena in germany in their first leg round the good manager jos a marine who was looking to become the first coach to win the competition with three different clubs off the victories with quarter in
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two thousand and three i mean to milan in two thousand and ten but the spanish side haven't reached the final in ten years they currently have a four point lead at the top of the league and face an el classico with barcelona in between their two legs by in a million years it's going to be a tough test little over the next year with the from first to coach of the very good players you know some of them are very strong. and big footwork will be institutional power so there's of ever seems to be. a big team in the bigger forums. meanwhile byron munich will be hoping to reach may's five hole which is to be held there i'm stadium player manager you've actually led rail to the title in one thousand nine hundred eight the german club are looking for their faith champions league victory although they haven't won europe's premier competition since back in two thousand and one. in football and in
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sports in general the passion and also the desire for success in particular only european stage is crucial if these and speaking honestly i must say that i feel we are facing a very big game but i'm confident we will not only perform well but there will also be successes on this now the world's highest paid footballer could be on his way out of the russian from merely hammering in strike a samuel eto saying he would like to leave arun jaitley and returns into milan that's according to italian media the thirty one year old having a change of heart some three months after he said he wanted to wrap up his illustrious career at sanjay cameroon international said to be unhappy with life in russia playing his recent struggles on the quality of pictures in the country that's a move from into last august for a transfer fee of twenty one million euros became the highest paid player in the world signing a three year deal for twenty million euros per year while inside president last minority so glad to see that over time. and from next season all russian premier league clubs will be required to add
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a second venue for home matches the russian football union saying that teams need to add another stadium or dari to their main home ground with a capacity of at least three thousand under synthetic pitch this is because of the bad winter weather conditions while a new rule change will also see clubs able to sign goalkeepers even outside of the transfer window we said i prefer prefer injuries have led to the change. now with the french open on the horizon the clay court tennis season gets into full swing this week with the monte carlo masters getting underway plenty of big names are in action. receiving a first round bye and then losing just three games in a second round encounter against viktor troicki on tuesday more economy six love six government fashion meanwhile they boy there was equally as dominant as he sort of germany's philipp kohlschreiber six two six four russia's mikel usually is out after a straight sets defeat a qualifier federico rafael nadal will be aiming for an eighth straight title after
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pulling out of the semifinal with moderate last month's event in miami because of a knee injury. and you never know how. many with will answer because i didn't practice a lot. of my practice a few days ago so. it's time to go find my my level and. play my best. after fifteen days of feasts this is not the thing about. a month from. my favorite tournament. now just one day after being provisionally suspended from cycling for failing a drugs test russian denis collins yano of has admitted his guilt the rider has been suspended by his team catoosa having tested positive for e.p.o. following a test at the end of last month he's waived his right for the sample saying he had to face the appropriate punishment. says he acted alone admitting it was his decision and his responsibility and twenty five year old is a big hope for cycling this like
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a road race in the upcoming london olympics but now faces a potential two year ban from the sport. russia's minister for sport its only moved car has set in russia a medal target for the two thousand and fourteen sochi winter games in vancouver in two thousand and ten the country fell short of their targets of nineteen medals but it's since been revised up to twenty five despite disappointment at recent world championship events in your book you were committed to we've had mixed results during this past winter season we still do not progress and it will championship events but made huge gains of world cup outings when i used him so performed brilliantly last year's world championships did not include six disciplines which will be contested at the sochi olympics you know who is still not content with the results we did get a lot clearly we can't evaluate our performance at the world finals in full we're not totally satisfied and yes there is no performance since then with the winter theme and on the ice thank you daryn cup final series between art and guard and to moscow has now hit the russian capital for the next two matches the series is
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titled one shot the one with a three sided there's less than a minute to go in the second period in game three in the visitors link one nil thanks to an alexander perezhogin to result in the first period. now basketball where the san antonio spurs have crossed the golden state warriors one hundred twenty nine thousand are in on the road to move ahead of oklahoma city at the top of the western conference silence only over on a crystal run of three games in three lights started with really intended purpose and stormed into one. fifteen point lead by the end of the past quarter. twenty four will they extended that advantage by six by heart meaning gregg popovich could recite his squad and son in ten years profiles or paid under schoolgirls by the end of the night one hundred friends in ninety nine a conflict in convincing victory but for a visit his talk in the west so let's finish with a russian football and then he simply has brought a tantalizing price to winning the title for a second consecutive year as author
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