tv [untitled] April 25, 2012 10:30am-11:00am EDT
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well thanks for joining our team at half past the hour i'm carol lin these are your headlines mass killer under the tries to defend his sanity to give credence to his murderous extremism with fears that his anti islamic ideology has taken root elsewhere in europe. as tear gas or rains down on bahrain's anti-government protesters western governments keep quiet prompting accusations of selective support for arab uprisings. syrian border security reportedly repel could tare and saudi backed extremist filtering from iraq as a peace envoy strengthens calls for an urgent expansion of the un monitors squad.
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found russian m.p. on the lugovoy didn't kill former security on xander. that's according to a lie detector test by a british organization in a case continuing to drive a wedge between moscow and london. next up we get expert insight into how world delusions are being planned coordinated and financed artie's sophie shevardnadze interviews his score ski the president of the european center for geo political analysis. thank you very much for being with us today know your own political expert also an election monitor and some say you're an expert in call of revolutions so we're going to start right away from that what are the king gradients to starting
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a color revolution i think that there have to be a real political and social crises which may. be a kind of inspirational for those groups who broke the ice and so i'm sure. there's no call for revolution and we don't keep social because you have the social graces you can very easily money pure white all the social groups which are protesting and i'll do social groups which are ready to progress but you have to start with i mean they come on the consciousness of economical or social broad problems which are we'll so the problem has to be economical or social rather than a regime problem like a dictatorship for example it's. about ninety percent of every society hadn't decided it's all for central and eastern europe are first and foremost interested in their social and economical interests which means that they don't care about
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politics they don't care about political system they are about my character aboard the engine and they are just worried about their economic prospects about the possibilities for their keeping their families on the second and social level and this is the most important factor in every level for an outsider for someone who observes protests and called revolutions all you see is people in the streets detail and the logos. what is the infrastructure behind such a spectacle feeling very professional coordination center so well for instance in ukraine i have noticed the presence of people from serbia or movement which had to really experience when it comes to the cold call of the revolution because they made it in belgrade in two thousand and so they had. a
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contemporary communications technology technology of communication between them and that whole coordination center was of course secret no no one knew about it i mean no one from from the ordinary and the protestors knew about it but it was functioning and it was functioning really and very effectively so what is the share of people power versus the power of the people who actually pull the strings every one of these protesters has its own his own interests he's own ratio in the whole participate in the protests but anyway it's really very easy for him to ration ali and. become a subject of emotional engineering i call it but once they were actually takes place and most of the people then realised that they've been subject to manipulation. what's their reaction are they just hard or they don't really care
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because their objectives meets the manipulators objectives well usually they don't realise that they are and the subject of manipulation and so that's another question it's a question about baz so-called information area which means. that that must media on the one hand you are of course have one of the. most important factors are equal over revolutions which is the control of mass media. so france would take up the control over and i'll turn out to you for that must mean you have dismissed me i would travel. let's say reliability in opinion polls then you think about color for the earth a little so much for your very important partners in promoting the revolution of the disease of parts of this and they call for revolution of the whole project i would say on the media this is not the war between the regime and the people but
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let's say it's. a conflict between and that p.r. specialist be are experts of the government on the one end of the protest movement or of some foreign powers they're engaged on the other and talking about foreign powers all i think for every question is where does the funding for this kind of projects come what do you think fundraising stakeholders who are funding this stuff it's always the most interesting question and it's always. most guarded secret of all these movements personally i know about the case of ukraine ok so who are who who funded ukraine and belarus in two thousand and three and two thousand and six from that's a. foundation we try. me from several western countries and where the united states but we're operating through. those polish radio is united states always present in these kind of projects i'm not so
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you've always but the most of the gulf leads i mean there's another another i think here on the other factor you have geopolitical interests and concerning these geopolitical interests every country or every superpower like united states makes this in the future. is it worth to engage in that. a little revolution to start to ignite it or. sometimes and we know it's or some other countries try to inspire our do a good night for revolution so it's not on the united states must serve to be harnessed had a united states have. the best experts in this transfer we have generous sharp and his cycle over evolution technological his goal of revolution handbook i dryly and i have charge stars as sources
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a sponsor and by the donor shark is an ideologue and. that's a man who invented the whole technology of their own temporary political revolution so. of course the united states are the leading power when it comes to this book knowledge i can see you know just recently in tribute to the newly appointed yes investor to russia. fall and he said yes america used to fund opposition movements and car revolutions but it was under a different administration we no longer do that under obama's administration do you believe that personally personally i believe that mr mcfaul is one of the best especially so and that scholars who are working on michael over revolutions and i think you're right is an expert and in that i don't believe that united states don't use this technology because i have just returned for it for instance from syria this is the pick knowledge use so using syrian phrasing is closer to what you
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would call a cold revolution totally and in the beginnings of course it was a kind of colorful revolution now where you have a. well not direct but in direct foreign intervention under military conflict sometimes called for revolution may not end on the peaceful means and may proceed to war to a civil war in a country that's the case of syria that was the case where there may be a before or some other countries of not in africa but what about the armed opposition movement in syria that are also in a straits and they don't usually have much to do with the people that are protesting for a better life in the streets of syria why am i wrong when it comes. syria you have to take into account the most important factor of which of you i mean the media manipulation on the lake the t.v. channels will run on to. make them or not but i didn't hear about the like how does
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iran. which are indifferent to working for for the council for the rebels there and which are making fake sense or iran to have some well black box technology used for and creating robots that analogy is for creating artificial sense of fighting so far back with russians from the governmental force since also it's really a. height of knowledge of advanced technology was there and in syria. we know perfectly know about. in syria when it comes to syria of course you had the economic base of the protests there was an economic basis for peaceful protests. and. this part of the opposition which is let's say devoted still. the goals of peaceful transformation of the system i know economical
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transformational on the change of the social bullies is not using guns and rifles ok i just want to go back briefly to ukraine do you know how much it costs to install a new regime in two thousand and three just to have an idea of how much in general these kind of project could be done do french. assessments of the. price of the so-called color revolution but the most of them are raging from twenty door and one hundred to one hundred twenty. million so it's really hard to say or do estimate. what was the real injection of foreign financial support. it was the flow mining which was no control means that we have. here i think we will have for instance even the possible symbol of the transferring the money going from him to national transfer from western union for instance this is becoming now
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never popular in syria for instance we have a draft but it's my western union of course the small amounts of money i mean a small about ten or fifteen thousand dollars so that it's not the suspicions and some do you have the. cord nations center also some people some group of people who got this all this money and then distributed this money so it's really hard to estimate can get reach over. i'll tell you of one thing in that and returning back to syria again there were some men from my the governing party by sparking call guys regular protests every week i mean i'm to government and i'm to presidential protests there in syria and ask what he's doing and why he's going to a house where toilets and i think that's not just business but there was a thank you very much frank is interesting.
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don't come. mass killer on their spray they could try to defend his sanity to give credence to his murderous extremism with fears that his anti islamic ideology cost taken root elsewhere in europe. as tear gas rains down on top rains anti-government protesters in western governments keep quiet and prompting accusations of selective support for arab uprisings the. syrian border security reportedly repel qatari and saudi backed extremists filtering from iraq as the peace envoy strengthens calls for an urgent expansion of the un monitors squab. prime. russian m.p. andrea lugovoy didn't kill former security alexander ngo that's according to a lie detector test by a british organization and a case for continuing to drive
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a wedge between moscow. time for a sports update with paul. hello welcome along to the world of sports here's what's coming up and then there were three real madrid i'm bowing munich prepared to do battle in the second leg of their champions league semifinal for the right to face chelsea. deny my delight the moscow side claim a one nil victory over ivan god in game seven of the gar in culp finals to be crowned kontinental hockey league champions for the first time in their history. and on top of the world a russian ski expedition which picks seven teenage would be explorers reaches its destination north pole. the first chelsea will find out their champions league
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final opponents later on wednesday by munich taking a two one lead with them into their semifinal second leg with a real madrid at the button about right now and now able to concentrate on the champions league after all but wrapping up the spanish league title with a victory over barcelona at the weekend manager is a marine i was looking to win the competition for the third time after lifting the trophy with porto and into milan the portuguese coach saying luck deserted his side in the first leg claiming front goal was offside this one i hope to win. i hope to win this one. but. again i was not looking because i lost the first leg with a girl that was not the goal that was offside. but the referee was amazing in that match. boy in the meanwhile have a school to settle with the special one after losing the two thousand and ten final two merinos into milan the portuguese opposite number making it clear by its focus now lies in europe the sixty six year old resting k players in the bundesliga win
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over the weekend with birth to do a woman having claim the title on the former german international is expecting an entertaining affair. on this big i would say it's a fact that both teams are going to try to make the best of their attacking potential real madrid's have to score at least one goal and in my opinion byron are perfectly capable of scoring one goal or more even at the bernabeu oh. well whoever comes through tonight will face chelsea in the final next month the blues knocking out holders barcelona three two one aggregate following an action packed choose day night at the nou camp the london side had one nil going into the second leg but hopefully doing forty four minutes in with barcelona leading to nail and with a man advantage after chelsea captain john terry was sent off but against all odds roberto di matteo's managed to come back first ramirez chip time beautifully on the stroke of half time that prompted our regard action with attack after barcelona
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attack being repelled including a missed penalty the icing on the cake coming in injury time substitute fernando torres netting for territory on the night three two overall chelsea now into only their second ever european cup final. we haven't lost over two legs against basso i think that we deserved to be in the final. we play a different style to barcelona. and these different from our so i don't think. they deserve to think we deserved to go from israel into this to this to the nice thing about the sport is that sometimes you smile and sometimes you feel this way we accept that another team will go to you know we have to do it for next year but i think now to the kontinental hockey league where did i moscow have just clings to go in cup title for the first time in their history i
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want to win in game seven in arms committing they secure the series for three the muscovites travelled for the final game after coming back from a three one down in the series. and they decided turned out to be just as close with very little separating the two sides neither team was giving much away meaning a single goal prove vital they could clip a speed goalkeeper carry ramos seven minutes before the final buzzer in the garden cart heads west for the very first time. now in n.b.a. the utah jazz have clinched the final playoff spot in the western conference after a one hundred eighty eight when over the phoenix suns the sunset on phoenix's hopes of a post-season place with this defeat it was looking bleak at half time with the hosts leading forty nine forty two held by the returning josh howard whose misstating games with a knee injury poor millsap was top score with twenty six points for the jazz while al jefferson contributed a double double with eighteen points and sixteen rebounds phoenix missed out on the playoffs for the second straight year while the jazz man returned after
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a year's absence they can still finish seventh in the west if then they lose their final two matches. now to boxing where floyd mayweather is moving moving up in weight for the first time in five years to try and climb a goal kowtows w.b. a super middleweight title in las vegas it will be mayweather is lost before he has to serve ninety days in jail for domestic violence the thirty five year old is undefeated in forty two professional encounters faces a difficult challenge against puerto rican he's much more climatized to the welterweight division despite this power being on the horizon remains clear a possible super fight with manny pacquiao is never far from his mind. just go a lot experience under his belt. i know he's going to. hopefully you know once you know after this fight we'll look at all of course you go look we want we want a backyard fight we want to fight for mayfield but it didn't happen so there's no narcan do you know like i said before i'm always looking to give the fans what they
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want to see. now taiwanese basketball sensation jeremy lin has been named in time magazine's list of the one hundred most influential people in the world lane shot to fame in this season's n.b.a. campaign with the new york knicks after only making his debut in february that hasn't stopped linsanity sweep in the states and asia also on the list of american football star tim tebow tennis player novak djokovic athlete oscar pistorius loaners lino messi as well as female golfer yani tseng. finally let's head north in fact to the most northern point on the globe an expedition led by a russian teenage select were vying to ski across the arctic finishing at the north pole we should remind her of that to see if they achieve their aim. this is the fifth time that the father and son team of dimitri and much they are all have organized this ski to the north pole expedition the formats being constant seven teenagers handpicked from thousands of eager would be polar explorers across russia
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begin their journey at the bar now drifting ice base and after about a week battling through some of the harshest conditions on earth the chosen few reach the global summit this time it took the expedition seven days to cover their one hundred and twenty kilometer distance from the last circle of latitude all the way up to the north pole but the young arctic travelers had to stick around and the other full day at their final destination because the mission to pick them up that's us came late due to severe weather conditions which stops us from flying so what did you do while waiting for us. played my fear sang songs code jokes ate instructions and skipped and they. didn't bring us any food. because it wouldn't be what you've got a book of pies to the helicopter. well the pies disappeared within
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seconds and the group was finally ready as opposed to the camera can answer some questions probably the weather has been very good. let's look at his face was literally battered by the hail like snow from the ground when you ski the wind stirs up the snow and fully covers your face and then concerts but all those contacts are told it is really hard that this circle dance around the north pole concern anyone into a carefree child and that's been a tradition here over the past half a decade but the custom of playing football at the world summit dates all the way back to the cold war when the crew of a soviet submarine broke through the polar ice to play the world's most popular again. each year dmitry and much they are all dedicate the expedition to either a cause or a commemorative date their previous sub-zero tracks have already been devoted to among others russian teachers and the sochi winter olympics this time the journey
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was made in the name even puppy who spent over two hundred days here researching back in one hundred thirty seven. this is the corp of aflac which was raised at the north pole but the expedition of yvonne pup bonnie seventy five years ago and we're commemorating their heroics without trip. there are sick experience and here but the smiles of happiness are mixed with feelings of sorrow some have become inseparable friends and all of them learns the value of teamwork the hunger for travel the unknown and effort bordering the on it saying it all is what separates those teenagers from the rest of their peers at the age of sixteen to eighteen they have already conquered the north pole and that their future alas challenges now seem and it still easier to handle room on cost of artsy reporting from the north pole. well that is old school for now i'll be back in a little under two hours time to have that.
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