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hello there and this is our c a quick check of the headlines. the u.n. envoy to syria says he's quitting with coffee anon blaming the international community's failure to you nice to find a peaceful solution to the conflicts this comes as the battle for the syrian city of aleppo is about to undertake its main phase according to the uighurs. the defense proposed to present its side in the trial of members of a female punk band over an anti-government stunt on the main netflix cathedral in moscow the case is being keenly watched both in russia and the board with all things believed was unafraid while others say it's a test of tolerance for political protest in the country. accusations of
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discrimination in the nation that overcame decades of apartheid with white south africans claiming that now the victims of a racial abuse of inequality. up next i'll see exclusively speaks to what we can lakes whistleblowers mother christina about the fight for her son and america's role in the process. thank you very much christine have for being here today with us in this show. just to start how do you feel about the work that your son has done and the effect that it's had on the rod on and policies of the united states the reactions that have occurred since then and that but also on his life and and you as his mother the perception that you've had of his work and what he's done when he initially started with he really told me that he was doing something to the.
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people in repressive regimes to be able to whistleblowers citizens who goes to be able to get the truth out of that and some of the abuses that were happening in the country and for you that's what happened and he still holds it in the way in which he received awards. but then when the documents kind to the wiki leaks struck books on america being sold. for some reason it was a way to produce documents that other countries focus in the united states was embarrassed his life became free. so i have two reactions one is another of course i wish he'd never done it and said nothing but as a citizen having this to god we can exist to intense fears in the world that the pieces of corruption kidnapping extortion.
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torture. and fraud involved big financial institutions of course i completely support my son so can you talk a little bit about your son who has joined us and. to his knowledge to what a lot of the media says he. has a very simple living. he started over to really stick to is quite even still has quite a little more traffic. than the only time we collect snakes if we can exist and not not for profit organization and they are on modest wages including julian. so this was not in any way to create it. in financial impact some people say it's. he's actually quite shy isn't. he only which is kind of the media with me really when the. in a deuce of
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a big way when the american disclosures came because he needed to feed which. and. so it's not really his way to the front of the cameras. and if you knew him personally you would find that it's a little different from from what you've seen from the cameras he's much more relaxed his has a very good sense of humor. he would smile more like what did you imagine i mean growing up even in his early adult years that this is something that he could have done but he wanted to be a physicist. and. molecular physicists is another word for it he wanted to discover. the source of the universe that was what he wanted to do and i guess it's a similar sort of thing his use of this always been about truth in some form. when it was scientific truth or philosophical truth. so he has an incredibly high
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arena and even the little boy. his question was always why on earth is the inquiry is actually quite a creative person when he was doubt five he used to wake up the harmonica and play blues how very very intellectually he can also draw a bit of odessa is a person that chosen to direct it and he can write beautifully so he's chosen to direct his image ease into we keep the x. which is basically. journalism combined with ingenuity. is a good father who is the young falcon and many people don't realize this that. at a certain point julian's. did his son's mother was unable to care for. julius and his fifteen and. was a single father new to use. and he had to sell custody of his son from the time he
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was a dad a few months old and he gave up his studies. gave up his career to study hard and look after my grandson until he went to school and then just worked part time after that so that he could be his own man does he just have one child due to his two children but i don't want to talk of course because i'm trying to protect the family that now what do you think that your son's life is in danger absolutely . from the beginning. from the us from politicians and for. news commentary it's screaming out for his mood out in the most brutal while they seem to be. built up at all in how they were feeling. calling out for the crucial for the submerged inciting movie against myself. and still in the last few weeks. there's
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been a fox news because integrity because fox news who paid the balance who was screaming out for julian six a commission this is somebody who is not right or has done nothing more than any good in this to give to us would do just to be interested in what is one very waterfall where you obviously are advocating for your son are you here particularly to advocate for his political asylum request is the authority mr invited me so that i could speak to him that there were going knew that the conditions in this tragedy for example by the government has been due to him can you talk a little bit about that yes well unfortunately for straight. we have a. prime minister who is really can only really be described this as a puppet didn't you it's who approved all writings twenty seven percent of people
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are not happy with it war and from the beginning the prime minister. condemned my son. in the media sticking ahead of a case which is unafraid often strive to speak about a case and commits judgment upon a person prior to a trial she jeopardized his right to due to the presumption of innocence by saying that what he did was even. she actually proved preceded the american government in those statements and. despite the fact that this trial in federal police. some two weeks later. after this decided to do it had broken no laws at all industry and the us treasury had refused to blacklist switchy leaks because they could find no crime to be commuted destroying prime minister julia gillard. continued to defy my son in the media do you think that the australian government
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would hand over to the united states if they had the possibility of doing something silly. this is a great concern given that the united states has been labeling its own citizens as little terrorists. so was it with america being within the top five countries executing their own citizens in the world and that actually is cooperating since noise he said and. from what he nine hundred eighty. this is a great concern and so your son has been passably fastly accused most likely fast the accused he's now been detained for over a year and a half in england and there appear to be secret grand jury is against him in the united states and request for severe punishment against him what do you think would happen to julian if he were actually to the united states well i had to first hand
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you emotionally the sludge have been apart from what they're doing to one of their own soldiers bradley manning. which the un report on torture says is cruel and inhumane treatment and it's very concerned i was on the payroll. cambridge capital city. and one of the other speakers was at his trial you called david hicks who has been six years in guantanamo bay now. president obama came to office with the promise of closing down guantanamo bay but it hasn't been cause and effect this thirty billion dollars with the. fiberoptics going into it as we speak . and david told me told all the audience about his trip to guantanamo bay and this is something that we could expect to do it if not worse because david hicks was a very nice reply so. i'm terrified what will happen to my son. so
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christine you're here in ecuador or to support his request for political asylum you've met with the foreign minister you've met with the president do you think that he's going to get political asylum here i can't say that all i can say is that . was very impressed by the level of intelligence and knowledge already that the foreign minister and the president and his other ministers of the with other ministers to do is will head off the case much more that my government is willing to reach if they do know already given the evidence has no understanding of. this trip is it you two people there was doing was. i feel very confident going to be with these good people i thought that the concert for julian was genuine. they have expressed that they believe the case is political and it. really disgraceful the way that the rule of law has been abused
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and the use of my son's human rights and equal rights and. they are going to be looking at every detail. so they can make it sound decision and they're leaving no stone unturned to find out the truth and that's all i can ask of them at this stage the documents there in paris by wiki leaks have been incredibly useful for many of us doing investigative reporting in latin america because of course they are disclosed all kinds of different evidence of us meddling in the affairs of other countries in the region and particularly against those that have progressive governments yes if i didn't have much time you've got that the one the one country one cable that moved me the most with the haiti cable if you really had to give it ten minutes yeah many of them share it was clear that for us to take advantage of a country that was good. that poor country that was going through the speakers quietly and to use that black lives to try to get the minimum wage attempts
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a day out all refused in the eye and to block attempts by venezuela to reduce the cost of oil to sixty percent so that could build its hospitals and schools and then for the u.s. embassy to syndicate pull back from haiti to the u.s. the gold rush is on to the same u.s. contractors who were found doubling quotes and brought in after hurricane katrina. after i read that code and that was it and. i looked at others but that was the one that i think touched my heart the most. of the lack of ethics. and the brutal materialism to do that to a country it's a whole country suffering with that amount of distress we thank you so much for taking the time to do this interview with us today thank you.
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pressure. these friends don't on t.v. dot com. the top stories on all see the google envoy to syria says his course eight with kofi annan blaming the international community his failure to unite to find a peaceful solution to the complex this comes as the basile for the syrian city of aleppo is about to enter its main face according to the us. the defense prepares to present its side in the trial of members of a female punk band over an anti-government stunt in the main it was the siegel in moscow the case has been keenly watched bosnian broncho on the board with this exhibit he was outraged while others say it's a test of tolerance of political protest in the country. and discrimination claims in the country that overcame decades of apartheid with white south africans complaining that now the victims of racial abuse and inequality.
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are ride dimitris here with the latest from the london games so it may. it looks like it was the most successful day so far for russia thanks to the absolutely one go to silver and three bronze medals on day six for the russian athletes becoming the main hero more on that in just a moment. there all the latest from olympics in london in the next eleven minutes on our team thanks for joining us the headline. russia claimed the third gold medal of the london olympics alive shines in the one hundred kilogram category in judo. yet another gold the greatest olympian ever michael phelps now becomes
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a sixteen time olympic champion extending his medal tally to twenty. new northern lights are teammates in some sailing infuses hoping to reveal russia's arctic waters to ocean loving tourists. and we'll start of course with the london olympics where russia has claimed third girl and again success came in. one day one hundred kilogram category final but it wasn't the elemental for russian athletes on thursday our correspondent richard roth that has more on day six of the games. day six of the london two thousand and twelve olympics has been russia's most productive as of yet gold two silvers and bronzes taking their middle tally to seventeen so far these games but it came as no surprise whatsoever of the gold came on the judo mats where russia had so much success so far and with the russian president vladimir putin in the audience is of
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course a massive judo blackbelt. produced performance all his life with the men's one hundred kilogram category. and i still haven't realized what happened i just see people's happy faces around me this in the final belt was very tough and it was very tired after that probably that's why i've run out of emotions. russia's female gymnasts have also how to find games and that success also continued on thursday has. claimed a silver in the bronze and the women's all round events however they didn't have quite enough to capture eventual champion what was governor douglas of the united states who continues her very impressive games with a second gold medal was finally is some joy for russia shooters had very little luck so far at this event but we came into the london two thousand and twelve games full of hope and a very good record plenty of medals and points i proposed in sports but still be
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some relief the most in the top pair first medal of the game as he got a bronze medal from the shootout in the men's double trap which. i'm happy to claim a bronze medal it's also russia's first medal in shooting at these games and i hope it can boost our results in other disciplines because we've got many fourth places and that's probably the worst place to finish. russia swimmers haven't had much luck at these games either just the simple truth brahms to show for efforts going into day six however one of the country's most talented swimmers really a female but a bronze in the women's two hundred meters breaststroke was incredibly her first ever olympic medal but the gold that went america's rebecca soni set a world record in the process some of us some joy as well for russia's friends as her having a fine a tournament as payments to pick up a silver in the women's team for all of ends when head to head with italians in the final but they just didn't have enough to be better opponents from italy we managed
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to claim gold quite comfortably in the end. finally gets underway on friday one of russia's massive hopes for gold but starting on a chevy nova show beginning her heptathlon competition underway so there's plenty to look forward to and hopefully plenty more medals to come over the next few days . we don't see london. more news from the british capital in the women's tennis is targeting a golden ground to beat thinking places in straight sets and reaching the semifinals there six two seven five finish that russian and warn all four majors and needs just a little title for the full set in the last four she'll play compared. to sore or better feet while the tories are also the beat i'm going to have the instructor to set out by the semifinal against wimbledon champion serena williams who thrashed colin it's not. at the olympic basketball tournament russia have booked their place
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in the playoffs that's after claiming their third victory in a row in dramatic fashion big group beat the bots men defeated brazil by a single point seventy five seventy four with six seconds to go in the final quarter the russians were two points down but to retaliate for its own shot from behind the arc of the very end of the period gave his team the win next up for russia spain on saturday. now the greatest olympian ever michael phelps has added yet another gold to his impressive collection of olympic medals now he's got twenty overall the twenty seven year old american won the men's two hundred meters medal in a time of one minute fifty five point two seven seconds for his outstanding sixteenth gold that was his first individual event victory in london compared to. came home second for silver last book group thing i.
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move on to football now where i have warmed to neil at home to dutch side with an m. to take a first stroke lead in the third qualifying round of the europa league election other finally broke the deadlock for the home team after sixty three minutes and ten minutes later thought of small or maybe two no giving those hitting. men to go advantages to take with another and for the second leg in a week's time well dinner more school drew with scottish side done deal united got strong will applaud and gavin gunning for responded to by precise shots from a good simple and sundry corner. and finally sailing in rushes arctic has been almost inaccessible to foreigners until a few infuses came up with a solution designed to attract tourists to the world's biggest country in the course of now reports from on board that peter the first. the adventure racing eighty degrees consists of two course the first is cruz and company in other words
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he said leisure trip that takes into places in northern russia a very few have seen before it starts over in st petersburg and not harm gets three weeks later now the second quarter is by far more extreme and only the most experienced crews will get some make that voyage show which will culminate at the eightieth terrible at the france joseph lance captain sands eighteen point five metre bermuda sloop is right for the cold peter the first back into one hundred ten the crew became the first sailing boat to circumnavigate the arctic circle with down to a nice breaker but their current plan is just as daring and near insurmountable well at least for now because i never got the regatta i was initially set up in order to jumpstart tourism and russia took up until may of this year foreign boats needed a special decree by the prime minister in order to access russian waters while all flags are now welcome here the mechanism is still far from running smoothly
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adventure races help for the second time this year and we proved that it's possible to have eight yachts from poland germany norway finland and russia began their trip in st petersburg visiting and number of sites on the way to one hundred guests over it for a week period but the trip for your strewed he began in the harbor of solid it's good islands where i found out that one does not have to be a professional sailor or extremely wealthy in order to visit one of the world's most unchartered territory french tourists pierre and maya instantly became one with the crew and will bring back some unforgettable memories from the white sea in the north of russia i need to still to digest everything that happened for the past three weeks because i actually didn't get time to prepare so it came on me really suddenly and that it was really a fantastic trip great organization and great places and really a discovery of many things that i had very much wanted to see. three long weeks of deprivation finally ended for the cruisers in out of time gets most locals
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witnessed their arrival for interest in such fashion for the first time and it now seems that yachting in this previously heart area could not become the next hot spot for northern sailing fans from all over the world. russia is hoping. this was the last bus permission from prime ministers it's also quite crazy to forget to vote who wants to go across to russia. at all for the prime minister and . free three years six yachts will go on their own way and jubal start they excrete arctic adventure race record breaking flagship peter the first is one of the boats and german yacht luna accounts and by a brave woman astrid is the other getting acquainted with russian culture along the route was probably secondary to her and invaluable multiple experience from captain
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dan took center stage closer to the departure beyond the arctic circle the major reason is to go to france he was a friend so. it was a way to make it possible to go to france we have to come to a. second part of presidential race. where it's such a beautiful landscape so why don't come back again so and i would really make a sort of time whenever it's possible the arctic adventure will wrap up on the fourth of august answer peter the first and luna will have traveled nearly two thousand miles but scamps and dan and the rest of his crew are already hoping next year's voyage will attract more foreigners into russia's northern waters ramana cost or to sell its q islands and their hunger. ok you have today no more sports news from around the globe for you into it is time to have or not see weather is next.
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