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freedom of speech one task of the persecutor whistleblower goes on air pledging a t.v. stage for the figures as inspiring and advice of us join us on himself. provocation by rebels against the syrian army only brings more violence and undermines the troops says the opposition inside the country sending signals it's ready to negotiate plots. public talks payer funded advertising campaign to some of the books called for those in our world today. taking a cold shine off feeling picks london twenty twelve accused of being nothing but a money making mission.
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and i think i mean your life in moscow nine am in the russian capital i'm marina joshing out with a debut this and to stir up a media storm the much anticipated show by julian assange finally burst on to t.v. screens around the globe with controversy not only about the host but he's gassed as well as boy a leader has on the straw whose identity was kept secret until a broadcast was the first person interviewed by the world's most prominent whistleblower are just going to break the premier. poor most american media julianna songes guilty without charge reckless traitor and a threat to our national security interests sleazeball me and julian assange who is bent on damaging america how did this guy just land his own t.v. show the implication is a sergeant is a russian agent whose anti-american mission is now out in the open for all to see
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and the accusations kept flying as the whistleblowers very own show premiered on tuesday but i saw it coming as. elite combatant. record with. terrible radicals. but i think that the sort of it's a pretty crude. recover. if you look at how the star was and. we have complete control of the guests over his first show was the head of hezbollah are designated by the us as a terrorist organization it was not starlost first interview with international channel in six years the reason why him could be found in the interview itself the united states is. being mean to us as well not when we want to be able to tell people that he's one of us so there is
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a service that small organization. does but the one that people listen to us have come a hard for example if there was such a surprise then you have played with a very mean is that if anything should have an opportunity to defend themselves some say in the court of public opinion as presented by the u.s. mainstream media there is a tendency to simplify issues often at the expense of the full picture somebody agrees or doesn't agree with hezbollah's ideas or all their ideas ideology or their theology the american people need to hear the voice of has rather than simply have them demonize. targeted as a quote terrorist but the purpose of demonizing somebody like nasr or nelson mandela who was considered a terrorist until one nine hundred eighty eight is not really to stop terrorist ideas from infiltrating but for the american people to only hear one side of a debate only hear one side of an argument julian assange is now under house arrest in the u.k.
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fighting extradition to sweden where he may well be extradited to the united states u.s. prosecutors were pointedly have a secret indictment ready for assigned was made public thousands of leaked documents with embarrassing details relating to the wars in iraq and afghanistan as well as other issues in the u.s. has been under fire from capitol hill the white house and the media and we've got to apprehend mr assad's the founder of wiki leaks and bring him to justice as a as a violator of the espionage act because if we don't just keep tapping the dead man can't leaks that this guy is a traitor and treasonous and he has broken every law of the united states the guy ought to be i'm not for the death penalty so if i'm not for the death i don't want to do it illegally shoot the son of a what about freedom of information cherished as a core principle of democracy it's almost like leading and letting genie out of the bottle mr assad's has beat the internet and the governments and everyone else at
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their own game because he's gone to a place where others have not been before and he's introduced to types of information the range of information that previously were not available if one views the media as a court of public opinion then julian assange is someone who presents a jury that is the viewers argument by britain's voices which they almost never hear on mainstream media and it's up to the us to form an opinion but work many find ironic is that all forces under attack by the us government and the media for practicing poor full extent the freedom of information that america. around the globe i'm going to take our reporting from washington. now the first show that's caused such a stir across the world is coming up about twenty five minutes time here on a party you know i was on. they are your final show itself as well as twenty eight interview with if we can expound or feel free to have your say in the
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comments section and read more about how the world reacted to the program. around eight hundred rebels across syria have used an amnesty to throw down their arms since the start of the truce says arab and western states claim the ceasefire has failed laying the blame on the assad regime the opposition leaders and sides here however say the government is facing constant provocation from fred math and rebel factions. this foyer is being observed except for some violations by weak and for going into groups which are unable to seize control of the country these forces have no geopolitical future in syria they continue his deliveries in order to engage the army in fighting so that it stands against the syrian people we tell everyone that we are ready to negotiate with the government and everyone who hasn't seen himself with economic and political crimes and there
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are a lot of such people the syrian government is not a corrupt and criminal structure which commits crimes is syrian government is my cousin they are all syrian people. washington has once again called for tougher sanctions against syria earlier measures have already seen the country's foreign currency reserves slashed by half a political analyst while i'll have to have an damascus says it's the people who carry the main burden. so you sanctions for a civil aviation see sanctions for a transfer of. care and see you when you see these sanctions on the tree so these really hope very hard the syrian citizens i do think they really concerned the government and if they do they only concern the government in the sense that they would create a sense of under arrest on certain segments of the population and this whole litany of sanctions as proved over the years can be nothing but a tool to really. hurt the weakest members of society the situation those
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really tense right now and this is not the client for political posture this is a time for everyone to sit down behind the negotiating table and think of the shape and the future of syria that we want. as syria find itself squeezed in the throes of the arab spring and we report from the one place in the middle east where the season doesn't change. israel is not part of the for peace for israel wants peace for itself but not for the stimulus thousands go on hunger strike in israeli jails as new peace talks between the two strange nations go down a truly tried and failed path. plus the active bill on intellectual property that drew massive protests across europe lands on shaky ground as a g.m. and he says it must be voted through. exactly one hundred
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days until the olympic games kick off and london but critics say there's already been plenty of running for goals for the organizers pole vaulting straight into bed with whoever is flashing the cash the spider doobies bag rounds laura smith reports on the mixed messages coming from the twenty five games. this supposed to be the greenest most sustainable games ever but a quick look at the list of partners and sponsors for london twenty twelve tells a very different story the way sponsors are chasing the ones with the deepest wallets in the least conscience's this is basically eleven billion pint public taxpayer funded advertising campaign some of the worst corporate criminals in our world today first start dow chemical which never accepted blame for one of the
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world's worst industrial disasters the toxic leak in bhopal india that killed thousands it's sponsoring eleven million dollar wrap around the stadium after a ferrari dows logo now won't appear on the wrap as for the game's official electricity supplier that's e.d.f. . green. one of the u.k.'s big six energy providers self-proclaimed green pioneer and owner of all the u.k.'s nuclear power stations and their hackers we've been convicted in france of spying on greenpeace they had seen tory mail accounts and an attempt to undermine a campaign against them those with the sort of thing that people look to aspire to sort of by deal not. backing and espionage which is what e.t.f. sadly is well known for then there's be a major backer and so-called sustainability partner despite being according to some
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one of the world's least sustainable companies there's been a deepwater horizon oil spill off the gulf of mexico they've continued their investment and really their lobbying around the tar sands in alberta continuing to divert state indigenous communities there and then they also completely scrapped. so any claim to being a leader in sustainability was wiped out with that so. it's essentially. what they want to project and it's worked since b.p. became sustainability partner surveys say three times as many people now believe it's working towards a cleaner greener world pure gold because down clocks ticked cost one hundred days till the olympics kickoff but it's not just sports facilities that construction workers a feverish refinishing they're also building no fewer than four mcdonald's outlets one of which will be the world's biggest in fact at this event which stands at the
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pinnacle of health and fitness mcdonald's will be the only brand its milk provider to essentially. provide. games are going to be. three companies that are well known for pushing out refined sugars in complex carbohydrates and trans fats into the community responsibility for childhood in and out of the city it seems very inconsistent. which is designed to write how physical activity senior mcdonald's executives make no secret of the fact they see a limp expenses ship as an opportunity to position themselves in healthier territory and there's the crux say critics olympic sponsorship moscow raising as philanthropy when it's in fact marketing which london's olympic organizers are more than happy to swallow nora smith r.t. london. and one of the world's top female tennis players who is set to star at the
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two thousand and twelve london games has caused an online frenzy by drastically changing her for your travel and only known for her skills on the court but for forty one city as that game set match to her blushes long walks. also online he's the worst nightmare for the occupy wall street protesters and now you may be running for a new york mayor as republicans push the top and why be the officer for the big apple's top job. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying operations room today. more than a thousand political prisoners and incarcerated palestinians have launched
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a mass hunger strike throughout israeli jails it's one of the largest seen in the country and isn't protest over the state's justice system which the palestinians say is grossly unfair and artie's policy are now reports there's plenty more had a go on the horizon for israel. israel's prime minister. and his palestinian counterpart scheduled to meet for the first time ever should be a landmark moment to bring peace right or wrong israel is not ready for peace. for itself not for palestinians america which initiated the peace talks is desperate to bring them back to life and get a deal on that score card for washington the current climate of what they see as democracy voting out an arab world is a perfect time to iron out discord that's been going stale for years yet all the israelis and palestinians can see are clouds building well israel is basically divided between can schools of thought one of words there's just too much danger
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and uncertainty to take any kind of an earful reprimand the others for words as. circumstances israel ought to try to do whatever. disarm. for the palestinians it's much starker they've seen change among the arab neighbors that's not only possibly in buy but he's seen them being let down and so called by extremists we look at where the arab spring is likely to lead us it's most likely at this point it would seem to lead us to greater islamist influence around our borders and that means less chances fewer chances of peace rather than more of this war which is part of the border between israel and the west bank are the faces of the heroes of the palestinian people they've been smiling down from here for years and still nothing's changed but across the atlantic all washington can see a fledgling democracies while all the time ignoring the trouble left in the wake
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not least of all in building an entrenched immovable israel and the palestinian people running out of patience policy r.t. ramana. meanwhile israel is also powering on whether its campaign against another fellow iran. as it sees these logic republican nuclear ambitions and political rhetoric as an existential threat and want to tolerate crosstalk later today peter lavelle brings the two camps together with predictable results. and president never said that he will attack or destroy israel he said israel must cease to exist as a political entity and the willful mistranslation in the west of what he said is clear to all he said basically that this has always been iranian policy that israel as an apartheid state most used to exist just as apartheid south africa ceased to exist if that's what they mean when they call israel or to bomb states that israel
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must cease to exist that peace and harmony have a good thing when the iranians date whoever said no i want the world of good in a world in one day in a world of google i would advise you not to tell viewers of this program that the iranians have not referred to is roeser one bomb and two bombs they do global you can also do you know you can only hear that you come on your show. on google. the controversial answer counterfeiting trade agreements or may soon prove to be data underwater and load on it as do you this summer by the end of the responsible for monitoring its progress has already said it should be rejected the international bill is aimed at of forcing intellectual property rights and fighting internet piracy twenty two countries in the e.u. signed up to the remit however europeans rose up against it saying you give big corporations unprecedented control over their personal data political commentator look samuel says the treaty exposes the decision making in the e.u.
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. the real problem with actually specifically is how it shows that you pay in union it's a furtively allowed to do politics without any reference to national populaces so the fact is that this is a. he says. you know it's a trade agreement that will. be gracious on european countries to make law in certain ways but it still is europe it's european or making effectively by proxy i'm going to show is that the european union have effectively created institutions and procedures which have prevention these kind of agreements coming under any kind of democratic scrutiny whatsoever that's the real problem it's true that countries have signed up to it but no point have national populaces had any say whatsoever in the provisions of this agreement so that's with a really troubling aspect of it is the fact that it's fundamentally antidemocratic . well in today's r.t. and retard barton speaks to rate faffing our founder of the swedish pirate party he
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says internet freedom isn't something governments should take lightly. if well could not these rallies are huge i mean if you look at poland there have already been are absolutely astounding and people are probably demanding their rights act and means censorship of the net and that is not acceptable not the generation growing up not of the people who understand what the net is about and that it's the greatest equalizer that mankind has ever invented and that's not something we're ready to give up for what we're discovering things just shouldn't be that the european commission went out the other side the other day is that this is no big deal everybody will be free to keep sharing governmentally approved things and that's not what they should be saying they should say you still have freedom of speach.
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back and watching. r t washington will be trying to talk its allies into raising one billion dollars a year to assist security force in indiana stand at a crunch nato ministers some of do kick off later today and brussels the meeting comes at a crucial time for the alliance with some members having recently announced an early pullout of troops from the violence ravaged country of the selfish interests of american parties are still determining washington's policy there says benjamin co-founder of the anti-war activist group code pink. unfortunately we've seen during the primary campaign of the republicans are aligned with saying that we should be staying beyond twenty four and then tends to bring the obama administration into position as well we don't have any challengers to coming from that work aggressive position saying out now and the race of the
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american public seems to be muffled by the beer is always the fear that should things fall apart in afghanistan and even more than they are right now that there would be blamed on the administration then republicans would use that as a hammer to hit your. administration on the head with during the coming months. now take a look at some other stories from around the world qatar has reportedly seen an attempt military coup organized by high ranking officials aimed at overthrowing the country's leader according to unconfirmed information the royal family had to be taken by helicopter as to safety the officials have sought to keep the incident away from the media due to volatile situation throughout the arab region. african union mediator has urged the u.n. to take action to stop fighting between sudan and south sudan over an oil rich region and security council has already demanded the south moves its troops from
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the disputed area the country sent forces into the sector last tuesday claiming it was in response to air and ground attacks from sudan which accused its southern neighbors of occupying be canonically vital region. the space shuttle discovery has taken its final ever flight as it headed into retirement at washington's smithsonian institute closing a chapter in the history of space exploration and spacecraft carried atop a jumbo jet made a few final flybys over the u.s. capitol and nearly thirty years of service nasa is most traveled traveled spent a total of three hundred sixty five days in orbit circling the earth nearly six thousand times. now realize sleeping beauty at one thirty pm g.m.t. we invite you to discover the mysteries of a cougar ice cave and russia astonishing side which acts as a magnet for thrill seekers despite the risks it poses.
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some feat. lies beneath. thousands of these shoes i use. to love them. that is a for many. but dangerous even to those who keep it to distance. now let's see what's happening in the world of business and cross you business to ask all of you katie so the asian markets are trading in full swing now the russians have opened yet so what's the mood among investors there well investors seem rather happy indeed actually that please also the international monetary fund
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bruce its growth forecast for the for the globe from three point three percent to three point five percent and that's evident in the the asian markets today we can see that there's a rally i would call strong demand for a spanish bond auction as well as an uptick in economic sentiment figures all of this is helping boost. the idea the exports will really start to improve for the. best as the looking rather positive indeed this look at the u.s. markets and see how they set itself as i say that the move coming from spain also the i.m.f. also helping the u.s. markets and also helping to oversee the declines in the housing starts to production as well that also worth mentioning that the apple stocks actually improved over five percent that's the biggest increase in five months we've also got coca-cola to the world bank of america citi group seasons the laws
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such as are coming out today including tesco in the u.k. the i'm going to watch out for the myself and that is a couple of russian markets but less than an hour to go until the bell here i guess foremost one of the biggest losers for him by over two and a half percent after president putin said the gas that to doesn't pay nearly enough tax as well as that was also arrested and that they expect the russian economy to grow or the sense of the current as a rule will be trading in less than an hour's time as you can see how the mix performance against the basket of currencies also figured it is down and that's the third day in a. fourth of the trade is a favorite path if we look up oil oil was also discussed in the imax of reports they were saying that they're expecting it to advance ten percent this year that is because of the rising demand and also political tensions as well iraq obama the us president also came out with some comments yesterday he was saying that the oil
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markets need more supervision because a lot of investors are only interested in personal gain and therefore households are already out suffers because a doctor says interesting also market manipulation is one to watch a crime and so the us public is a phenomenon as i say i'll be back next hour with the i think it's for the boston market all right thanks very much indicate you're looking forward to that as i was came going with a business update and to stay with us here in our view for joining us on his debut show right after and i'm days how they have lines.
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