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which the big league doesn't do with doing about anything mission to teach religion and why you should care about human to. dish is why you should care what your only job. you're watching out is great to have you with is the headline. trial by t.v. based here in houla massacre a blame game escalates as the media opens its doors to sensationalism while taking the truth to the. side of the fire steps into a new areas of russian security experts reveal that the most dangerous virus ever discovered has been devastating middle east computers the year is. the face of the us homegrown terror f.b.i.'s data tactics get up to buy critics the tools to target the entire movement's reputation and present them as
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a domestic terrorist. up next after he talks to the russian communications minister who was recently appointed by president putin as he refresh the face of the country's government sophie shevardnadze found out his plans for the. you go i mean rushes newly appointed communications minister and you're also twenty nine and you are the youngest member of the cabinet it's really great to have you with us today thank you so much thank you for the opportunity so we're putting has brought as many as sixteen new faces into the new cabinet and that's really in response to the popular demand for new faces but of course there's concern that it wasn't really a renewable but was rather a rich reshuffle and then you are really generally wanted very few new faces in
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that cabinet do you feel an extra pressure because of that well look truly. well i believe that. the kind of weather. sox success story of the must media called it my my my appointment it could be a wonderful example for many even teenagers is just about you if you want to reach some. results if you want to be successful you can just do some you can just start generating ideas you can just start implementing them. and they don't see any kind of pressure you know the public outcry for fresh faces was invigorated by virtue of new communications i mean if you look at it during the protests the biggest number of protesters was probably hundred twenty thousand really nothing on a scale of this country and yet it cost such an uproar the whole world of talking about it and taking into consideration there was no revolution there was no bloodshed how much of
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a game changer are the new media world of politics in russia will ever be the same after this well definitely new media and just the the axis of our households to the broadband internet is definitely reshaping the way we. plan our day how we do business and how we communicate also on political issues i fully agree that it's pretty hard to compare these relatively small numbers of people to view to the whole country and if we speak about internet access still even if it was stated that for example young turks has more. visitors then probably the first channel or the first to the channel in russia the. nevertheless if we speak about the general coverage of the country including some far distance villages television is still the probably major player when we speak about d.v.d. the mass media but but it was because. it is especially moscow some of this is for
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example and the like seventy eight percent of households are already connected to the broadband access it definitely plays a stronger role what's your perception of the. media mix in rochelle that same five to six years do you see the new media so the internet edging out completely the old type of media is different not completely i could hardly imagine any example in the world any country in the world. with with the with the complete change but still there will be some some influence on that and once again i'd like to stay that it's more about some. far distance territories that today's to have a huge capacity to grow if it's because of broadband access that will be the major concern of the foreign minister as well because we want to. close this digital gap is that on the priorities a broad band access because i know you've tweeted recently asking people what they
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would like to see change in the first place in your ministry so what's going to progress axis increasing media freedom fighting monopoly or what what's your priority at this point definitely broadband access is one of the key infrastructure development issues of every country in the world today it's probably as much much important as building roads bridges and so one that is what will be different they focused on that but for russia it's a big issue it's definitely hard to bring broadband access to every single citizen in russia for example rather than in singapore speak about some other priorities definitely. we want to do to make the telecom market a competitive one. still there are some issues about that and my personal position is that a different look has to bring in competition i know that russian publishers are concerned and they've been warning about the growing monopolies in the russian media market how true is that anything that is. threatening democracy in this
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country i don't see any kind of a wriggle government regulation of the most media market in general still still there is some government in. from the kind of a government old must meet it but from the legal point of view there is no actual legal barriers for the must meet the market development that is why hopefully we're not the country where for example somehow we limit the internet access to certain content to certain websites as it often happens in many other parts of the world and so one that is why i believe it's the field for some competition and hopefully more and more now investors could come into the series will talk about censoring and limiting the content. we're seeing what a powerful tool internet it's over the past month or near i mean it has made
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revolutions. have brought down regimes and even. if we put revolutions aside look at the occupy activists or the u.k. rebels it's obvious that they've been able to use internet much more efficiently than the government authorities have just how much do you think government all over the wall not only in russia should interfere in this domain where is the fine line between really censoring the internet and go policy well i believe that the only kind of interference from the government in this area should should cover such issues. for example protection of our children from the not allowed content. it should also cover some some intellectual property and corporate issues but it's definitely not about restricting access to certain communications services certain
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websites and mr moonves are for many times stated his very famous statement that freedom is better than not freedom and it's a key concept and i believe that our country. should should should follow this rule . on the other hand it's definitely a good lesson for the for the whole government for the federal government for the regional government and even for municipalities the new media and electronic ways of communication is a wonderful example how we can positively not negatively but positively use the technology to communicate with our citizens for example the whole open government initiative that was headed by mr mcveigh when he was now the president of russia there was about this this issue so how we could use this technology how we could use this. new media and this these new challenges to. to change the way we communicate with the citizens what about the elec trying to
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mark right through this so-called new democracy to believe in it i mean and if yes then it's russia and its presidents. ready for something like that i do believe in even more chrissy but the democracy is sometimes it's so much focused on totally electronic elections i think that democracy is. why the concept and we don't have just to think about electronic election that could be somehow done with i don't know issuing electronic digital signatures to every every citizen or using our mobile phones i think democracy is more about influencing particular government . decisions is about trying to find and state some priority issues i believe that we could introduce some kind of a federal level regulation on that so that. every every single government institution should use this data from coming coming from this information systems
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that have been used almost every day. and use this information with the same responsibility is they for example have to proceed as their incoming paper based mail from from from citizens are another topic intellectual property is another thing that really requires requires regulations not only in russia but in general globally i know that your predecessor came up with an initiative to make all media contact on the internet i'm protected i mean virtually free unless a producer of that content specifies otherwise that's actually in stark contrast with the u.s. and the e.u. initiatives like stop online privacy act or anti counterfeiting trade agreement which protect producers are you going to continue this policy mr medvedev himself has stated his initiatives on the g eight and g twenty i think that everybody
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remembers that and we think we have to follow this this this concept of the self identification of how to. how to protect the content that being published electronically so we believe that we live in the in the century of the increasing digital connectivity increasing increasing the value of digital content content and so that we think that publishers they do have to decide on their own how to how to protect it that we believe that we could keep this initiative and try to find out some. intercountry some international discussion on that so that worries about allan's between those who make the content and those who consume it we believe the balance is a kind of the open market so. consumers and producers the have to decide what we want to give this they have the freedom or for. we want to give all the
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possibilities to the content producers to decide on that so that was the kind of initiative offered by the ministry where on that you seem like a very two men as far as technologies go do you believe that a wall one day could be hundred prints and digitalized what the world but we could suddenly reach the hundred percent possibility to communicate electronically. there but. i believe it's more realistic that it will be always like ninety five percent just because the. sometimes technology could be could be very pricey but create really more expensive than printing text on a fresh paper every day when you think when you think the last paper will be printed i think that newspapers rule exists for i don't know dozers of years but suddenly it may happen that a printed newspaper screwed also get you very pricey very cost ineffective and
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we'll start getting more and more information through the internet or somewhere you know integrated device is almost everywhere but it's always about the. business and personal effectiveness that is why the technology revolution also. makes her evolution in the way how we direct people i think you for a precious newly appointed communications minister thank you very much for this interview thank you. wealthy british style sun. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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old stories on c. trial by t.v. this syrian houla massacre blame game escalates as the need to open the doors to sensationalism while keeping the truth to the curb. also cyber warfare steps into a new era is russia's security aspects reveal that the most dangerous virus ever discovered has been devastating middle east computers for years. the new face of the u.s. homegrown terror a f.b.i. instead of tactics the bulkier by critics the tools to tar the entire movement's reputation and present them as domestic terrorists. as the headlines for you now vermont is here to bring you the latest sports news.
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hello and welcome to this is for an artsy enzyme room on costs were plenty up ahead in this edition but first to the headlines. but man askin the world number one victoria azarenka avoids a huge first round scare after coming back from four a lot down in the second set to beat italian alberto brianne take. two more to go team rush are gearing up for the first of two remaining friendlies ahead of the european championship in poland and ukraine. while it's out in drop lots here captain stefano maori is there rest said while it's in the defender dominica crystal is left out of the it's of the squad for euro twenty it's well after being questioned by police in a widening match fixing probe. but first to tennis where russia's vera zvonareva has pulled out of the french open juta
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a shoulder injury while world number one victoria azarenka has survived a major scare in her opening match belorussian faced it's a day's albertz of reality who is ranked outside the world's top one hundred but as our own colossus the closely fought first set on its i break and trailed for love in the second however that's up see then reeled off six straight games to force a decider which she cruised through six to us erica winning despite a whopping sixty unforced errors. i think it says it all i'm in bed these have been unfortunately today you know i had. way more mistakes than i usually do but you know it happens sometimes the first match they're not easy. but in the end of the day i still won the match i managed to go through those sixty mistakes in the match so i think this is a pretty good statistics you know. well it was a much easier day for defending champion ali the chinese fresh from a dancer on a kirsty six to six one in less than an hour however not li has not wanted tribal
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since claiming her mating grand slam at the policing courts last year. and also through is it's wise for her semifinalist not yet petrova following a straight sets win over events have been a shoulder up from the czech republic while australian open quarter. of a crashed alto sloane stephens of the united states there at the chevron a loss to local wild card force nine and the world number three i guess for advance could drop just one game as they inform tolzien rolled serbia's for yana yadav ski in forty nine minutes and will next play the williams on the men's side self-seeking about jock which was a little slow out of the blocks but still so off putting to start you off it's a the in straight sets. i'm still trying to find the rhythm and movement on the course so and he obviously didn't play to play very good first set. but
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when i look at it now after the match is over maybe it was it was good for me to have a tough first try to find the good control over the. movement on the court you know it was difficult conditions as well. to win. meanwhile third seed raj federer was in sizzling form against a lesser known german tobias campi the swiss master was always in control including that long final read it's a win six two seven five six three in just under two hours the victory means federer equals jimmy connors record of two hundred thirty three match wins in grand slams and this year's french open is also federer's fiftieth straight major tournament. it was one of the greats of all time you know and. was around for twenty years you know this is my thirteenth or fourteenth french open as well it all started back in ninety nine he was rafter and i've hardly missed any grand slams basically. while former world number three. bowls at the
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first hurdle going out so it's an easy andrus said he in straight sets and fellow russian alex bought them all off is also out after withdrawing with a leg injury relations of the fifth set against arnold for the men's and that means that all russian male players remain in contention with mikhail youzhny eager and brave me treats are sort of an eager meets and beginning their quest and that's the later. ok let's switch gears and move to football russia are preparing for wednesday's friendly against and that's the way in switzerland and head coach dick advocaat has plenty of choices to make come game time russian media reports that the number one position will be given to says come moscow keeper you get back in favor of a missed most of last season due to injury relinquishing his place of the national team to the needs of. the dutch specialist top choice goalie for euro it's once it's well will be decided a ride before the beginning of the starting line up will most likely resemble that
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last week when russia played a friendly against uruguay meaning i'm dreyer xabi not exotic there's a call starting up front and guarding in defense will be xander and you called sergei to shave and alex a bears more news on that as a b. . comes available meanwhile here is russia's head coach dick advocaat talking about the upcoming friendly against lithuania. will be tried to do. even against. you trying to pressure them sort of moment. to dissolve you have to improve so the more maybe you can do the better than it is. because some parts of the game was going to be interesting. and staying with football the medical critias all has been dropped from the into the squad for next month's european championships they need a left back was questioned by police in a widening match fixing probe which has seen last year captain stefano maori are
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arrested along with eighteen others thirty two year old midfielder maori has been held along with former general i mean fielder all more mill and that's all while you ventus coach and tony concept has just let the club to the sciri are still in his first season in charge is also being questioned police are searching more than thirty homes of players coaches and club administrators from across the divisions and also visit it's a case training camp coach. was set to announce his squad this monday but sets up official has now said that fifteen capped critias all will not make the final twenty three man squad. i explained to dominic why i'm not talking to him because he would have experienced through the media pressure to move human can deal with he's not at peace at all because we saw him and it is impossible for him to prepare for such an important match another reason is that he needs to be heard in court maybe even before a match which would have been an additional problem. now that's there in the
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subjects were events as coach on sony a concert held a press conference and denied a legit match fixing what he was in charge all five second division sienna and that's wanted ten twenty eleven season now he considers himself and his players to be completely innocent of the accusations. it's not even to be done i'm going to see on it let's not forget that i was a victim of an attack with sticks in front of my two year old in my wife because of my moral integrity honesty and. this isn't only for those who maybe don't know him yet or maybe pretend not. with c.n.n. we won the second division title with three games to go thanks to a lot of sacrifice in a dish went community is enjoyed with a group of extra ordinary lives and this i'm completely innocent of any of this as are my players and it was a fantastic year and nothing to nobody i repeat nothing and nobody will ruin that year which was something really extraordinary. to me. so it's
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a squad was twenty five players ahead of the european championship in poland and ukraine as friends a little before one of the players released was in st petersburg the fender dominica crystal six others were also axed by prince harry and robin cousins defender salvatore but can't say among them friends that abel cuts another two before he submits his final twenty three man list to you a far and they tell a midfielder danielle it there rossi believes cases like that will not help. the form of the culture we were beautician of to tell him to go was already not so great internationally and this is not going to help much what matters is the people involved are able to solve their problems. it's a basketball now and the miami heat defeated the boston celtics ninety three seventy nine in game one of n.b.a.'s eastern conference finals the heat led from
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the start to finish and control the action as the bron james and dwyane wade continued to play at high level as they combine fifty four points and that played the main role in the eastern conference final game one. summer as officially only a couple of days away and i. it means it's right about sign for dragons flying computers the statue of liberty and even a huge big to spread their wings and masterfully drop into a river so the delights of a huge army of spectators one hundred fifty thousand in fact back the banks of the rhine in mines germany to witness the annual red bull. forty one crew spent almost three months working on their equipment only to see it fly for a few dozen meters and then drop into the water this spikes all the fun creators of these manmade vehicles attempted to break the world record for the longest flight and achieve that smashing the all distance by a whopping six point seven meters. great
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