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you watching already if you've just joined us a very warm welcome to you here's a recap of the headlines two years behind bars for the russian punk band pussy riot triggers an on the launch of the reactionary that home and abroad but russia defends the sentence pointing out it's less of them they would have received in europe. in the us occupied protests is taken to a new level was demonstrators stormed barack obama's campaign office demanding the release of jailed whistle blow up bradley manning the action needed to several arrests. and even with his multibillion dollar defense budget you were streams and still can't counter the devastating effects of the enemy's cheap homemade
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explosives. next talks to apple co-founder steve was not about how your personal and private drives are up for grabs on the internet. as co-founder of one of the largest companies in the world do you think that you have a responsibility to speak out about issues like internet regulation i don't think anyone comes with a responsibility just because their company is really big especially since i'm not the one who wanted to run a company just be a great engineer that helped start it so i don't feel that anybody has a responsibility however i do like it when well known people that are in the public eye speak out on social issues and give their opinion what do think about legislation like so and people and why you think that they are so unpopular it turns out that the the internet when it first came it was a breath of fresh air it was so free nobody own the internet space countries didn't
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own it they didn't control it it was worldwide it was people to people it was like we little people the world all of a sudden had this incredible resource and we didn't have to go through other people selling it to us and delivering it to us that has changed a lot but still those were items that were kind of against just being able to use the wires to send whatever you thought of to somebody else who's a friend or whatever sharing sharing data so a lot of people have done that sort of thing they have freely shared a song maybe a song with son or maybe they've shared another file with another good friend and they just don't want interference now sure it's illegal to share copyrighted material fine there are laws in place but these were new laws that we're going to just totally try to put up roadblocks to services that have other very good purposes in our life for example i might make a promotional video for an interview like this and then i'll e-mail it to you well it's too big to email so i'll upload it to a little site maybe it's dropbox maybe it's my apple ideas maybe it's make upload
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all uploaded to a site and send you the u.r.l. and now you can download it and i do that regularly i heard you previously talking about kim dotcom this case. and you you mentioned that the charges against him or pretty much full. any a lottery more on what you meant by that yes first of all he ran one of the largest file sharing services in the world so the most movies and all were being exchanged by people through that site it's not a site where you could link connect to it and say search for avatar there was no searching somebody could upload a file and then pass out a u.r.l. on their own and they're violating the law if it's copyright material like a movie and the person who downloads it is violating a law too but the what kim dot com rant is just a service that's like a post office he was the post office that was being mailed through whining shut down the post office thinking that's where the problem is it's not so that was a phony charge they tried to charge him with a copyright violation himself for uploading sixty songs or something but they had
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come off of c.d.'s he had purchased so that it was all these attempts that i call phony then they had to figure out a way to extradite him they needed a crime that would get him five years in prison to meet the law the new zealand law for extradition so they made up phony charges of racketeering like he's some big mobster connecting you know a big financial empire and all these countries i mean apple does that but kim dotcom is just so nice soft little sweet guy when you meet him who tells the truth openly you know that you know when somebody is being truthful when you're with them personally and he doesn't hide things he doesn't share he doesn't have concocted lines to tell he's not a. racketeer there's a they charge him with mail fraud because he said i deleted some files and what he had done was delete the links to them it's like if you have a computer and you take a file and you throw in the trash the file is still on your hard disk it didn't really get a raised the link is gone you can't find it any more by that link so that's a phony charge he really had gotten rid of the one part you could get rid of to
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make it look as though it was deleted the phony charges just indicate that they're going to they're doing everything they can to make the public think they the prosecutors are in the right you know but you don't do phony things when you're in the right you have an open and shut case no. they're having they're having to go be on the bounds of what's what's right to try to convict him what kind of precedent do you think this is that's for just government overstepping i've read a lot about how they confiscated his data files actually took them to the united states and they didn't have the right to do that it's it's the trouble is we developed what sort of rights you have to have against accusers meaning the police and the prosecutors they are the accusers presumption of innocence means the burden of proof is on the accuser they have to prove things you have the right to be notified what you're being charged of you have a right to you know a lot of different rights that make sure you're being treated fairly and prosecutors and governments are found every way they can to get around those rights and that's what bothers me is that you know if they want to convict you of
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something you didn't do they have an awful lot of techniques to do it a lot of ways to do it and you founded the electronic frontier foundation to protect free speech should the principle of the first amendment be protected with something like wiki leaks free speech is not absolute in my mind it's a very important right it has to go through considerations of did you violate it in ways that might be heard somebody else some free speech could actually trigger harmful events could trigger even murders so it does murdering and an abortion doctor count as free speech no there are limits to free speech i don't know in the case of wiki leaks. i don't know where that's going to fall out so you think there are limitations in terms of kind of opening or protecting all free speech online and the war on whistleblowers will all free speech online i was brought up with the belief that the first amendment was such a good thing every every one of our bill of rights in the united states was so
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crucial to my heart the way my dad taught me but free speech meant you could say something bad about the president even you could say something bad about your government you have that right and we were taught you don't have that right in communist russia so i believe in that right very strongly as far as as as far. wiki leaks you know i wish i knew more about the whole case for on the surface it sounds to me like something that's that's good the whistleblower blew the truth the people found out what they the people had paid for you know and the government has no no that people should not know what they paid for growing up in a generation where you've seen the internet perforate into something it's so massive and where political and social movements are birthed online now what do you think just about the evolution of the internet and how you know apple has really played a role in expanding that to people you know when we started the company i would go back to that point did we have a vision of computers being prolific in everybody's hands throughout society yes did we have the idea that it would lead to you know the incredible connection that
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the internet would come onboard the broadband would come on board for almost everyone who wants it and that that would lead to all these you know basically the way we live life in the way we do things put everything political everything social the way we do things with other people it's all done with your computer on the internet with your i phones with your mobile devices now and it's a totally different world than it was when will we have powerful computers but they weren't a part of your life as much as now and i'm just as happy as everyone else to see it having turned out this way how do you see it going do you think that it will still continue or do you think that we'll see kind of. curb i mean what the political and social movements now where everything's integrated everything's being homogenized in the entire world and we're seeing the arab spring the occupy wall street movement really because of social interaction yes i think that a lot of social interaction will be curbed i want to take that back i theory i fear it will be that the gate keepers those who can turn on and off switches allow
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certain things disallow other things allow who gets to send me data about a new movie rather than everyone have an equal say so of reaching me yeah i fear that very strongly that especially net neutrality issues like that internet freedom is be. interfered with in major ways and it shouldn't i think the internet should have been considered from day one a country of its own that isn't bound by any individual country's laws maybe we could have an internet government but it didn't happen just like world government doesn't happen you know space doesn't belong to anyone the moon doesn't belong to anyone these are really beautiful principles in life and then as soon as a country figures out a way to get control of them it disappears i'm an optimist and i believe we can move more and more towards net neutrality the trouble is a lot of it has to be enforced by the government and. conservative types and libertarian types say government shouldn't have any say in control over that that takes away our freedom wrong it takes away the freedom of the companies that are taking away the freedom from us every freedom we have in the united states
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every one of them was given to us by congressional regulation it's called the bill of rights that that is what gives us our freedom and yet it was from the government was government regulation no there are times when government regulation says you will not impede with the internet neutrality of the users but what do you think about this whole hacktivism movement that's come out of kind of you know the war on whistleblowers and the occupy wall street and anonymous and you have you know these takedowns of government websites and then you see legislation like. the cyber intelligence security and protection act that kind of puts a stop to these things you think that that's kind of working as a guys. and using the hacktivism and hacktivists to kind of regulate the internet even more so i really think that there are means for legitimate discourse and trying to bring attention with activist x. is wrong on the other hand i believe very strongly in legitimized marches and that sort of stuff you know with the approval of the authorities there's room in our
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society to go out and have a microphone and to have a say and be heard by so many others especially in this day of the internet so there are a lot of avenues it's just trying to you know grab something to get on the news and i don't think that's the way to maybe it's a start it puts ideas in people's heads but i really. i don't i don't think that's the right way to solve things and he said before that no one really has the responsibility to speak out about anything but why why do you stay why do you speak out and why do you think so many others don't about these issues you know what the whole world is very conflict oriented we want to take a side and fight for my side my side might be my country it might be my computer platform it might be which browser i use and i take my side and everybody else. it's bad i want to fight it and i only want to look at the world one way and i mean the i try to be so why didn't open and just you know accept everything and judge it that's all water cold scientific you know approach don't take a side don't be like for one religion against others that sort of thing thank you
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with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars report. two years behind basel for the russian punk band pussy riot triggered the non blog reaction by that home and abroad russia defense the sentence pointing out it's less than they would have received in your right. in the us to argue by protests is taken to a new level as demonstrate just wrong barack obama's campaign office demanding the release of jailed whistleblower bradley manning the action they did to several arrests. and even with its multibillion dollar defense budget u.s. troops still can't come to the devastating effects of the enemy's chief explosives . and now kate is here with the latest sports.
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hello welcome to the latest sports on this busy saturday and these are the headlines find back spots i come back to between being too worn in a gripping encounter in moscow look i want to win to kill it vulgar week five of the russian premier league. plus goal fest west from stanley ten money liverpool three nil all of us one zebo score five all star gold us on a thrilling opening day of the english premier league. and shining stars russia's newly crowned a little take champions prove their world work on the track at the diamond league meeting in stockholm. but first a football and the region scored from the penalty spot with six minutes to go to ensure a spot came back two into one at home to remain in the russian premier league still smarting from last week's five mill morning it's a nice good on every side again conceded ten minutes before the time and on a sigh of earning a penalty would be seen and the rest not joe making no fuss from the spot his fifth
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of the season to become the league's top scorer and one of the sides of the seventy third made when canberra fed in a corner for brazilian boy robbie luke to head home is my gosh the spotlight debut and then in a frantic last ten minutes the referee once again pointed to the spot talked about it and was brought down right only in the area around him by a coolly sent the keeper the wrong way but then he hit the ball off the home side gone for victory two one. well one elsewhere really break i said i was struck in the sixty minutes and nice to. late second wanted to know the folder. and to saying that i stopped in the late game coming up the half time and. want it was a scintillating opening day of the season over in england where two teams scored five goals for the first time in the opening fixtures for fifty eight years also vs sunderland was the only goal in this game but across london davie top of the ladder
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and petritsch netted races full of trash norwich find no and me shoe and nathan dye also struck twice as one is he trying to five no it can't be all adam's reforms stoppage time penalty helped reading snatch a one one draw at home to stoke west brom mr penalties are still won three no time just ten thousand liverpool and kevin nolan's first top strike help west ham be asked is below water nil while you can't look at taking on top of them in the late game it's still the left of the thirty minutes. so. we'll draw our time to sunderland after selling top scorer robin van persie to manchester united on friday the netherlands striker completed his thirty eight million dollar move by signing a four year contract the twenty nine year old won the f.a. cup in the first of his eight years with the gunners and he finished last season with a league best thirty goals with an overall tally of forty four in fifty seven games a club and country with two of those coming against united to join over rivals manchester city. it's always difficult to find
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a perfect match but i do feel that this is the perfect match for me. to shift united brief. if you look at all the players from which this united. stadium manager. my choice was made. and if you are based on those. while on sunday campaign when a chelsea go to wigan before city begin the defense of their title at home to provide to southampton but south this morning about see city manager another time on cheney is tipping cross-town rivals united for the title. i said this serious because because they're going to play before they died for all of us every year for twenty years. and also if we want to last jump their ship or we can change the easy way. for the series i think that we are following for that and now we've got my bet
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is a really top player was the best striker last year and we do want to add in that would be one of the best. couple of. premier league. and the new league a season in spain also kicks off this weekend and tito vilanova is preparing for his first match in charge of barcelona at home to rail so see that on sunday he says he'll continue in the style of his mentor pep guardiola one of fourteen titles in four seasons as boss i aim to reclaim the title from march when i will israel madrid but i coached as a marine young pup developed over in the only in a scot hole during last season's super cup well marino led madrid to the title last season with a record points haul of one hundred abbas's new coach says he'll keep calm and carry on. one of the another team just sees the change of coaches continue to notice a change if they were on an up or mountain training without the ball but the training
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regime is the same as it was before in the way we prepare for a game the big difference is the person transmitting the macit that's the big difference that's made here. on the defensive there let me get tightened about it yeah there is that on the rest and a. very difficult match. that. one of the most difficult. at the football and you have the natural tendency to feel stupid in preseason and when it goes you make mistakes because of because of that. onto a physics now russia's years out of a house followed up her olympic trials by winning the women's three thousand meter steeple chase at the latest diamond league meeting in stockholm the olympic
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champion completed the distance in an impressive time of nine minutes five point zero two seconds just six seconds cut side the world record the fastest time this season beating the record for the meat. while high jump future of up also successfully followed up her in big victory by winning with a height of two meters five centimeters lower meanwhile. while back on the track beyond the four hundred meter champion sun yet richards ross didn't disappoint the crowd just as she did in the london final the americans overcame britain's christina her go and she also picked and to let much of what's wrong there in the final metres of the eight to win in a time of forty nine point eight nine seconds. one of the women's one hundred meter hurdles it was olympic silver medalist dawn harper who took top honors after losing out to australia's sally pearson in london the american copped a time of twelve point six five seconds to claim victory.
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now reigning murcia g.p. champion casey stoner looks to be in the right form to claim his second straight win in america as the australian rider dominated the final free practice for the indianapolis grand prix the repsol honda rider caught the fastest time of all three sessions with teammate danica traces second biggest on the day ben's fees rounded off the top three all guy lorenzo leads produced by twenty three points of the top of the standings but the yamaha had to settle for seventh spot just ahead of the cattle valentino rossi who's such to return to yemen home next season. and finally by logic. is russia's most successful snowboarder yet he now competes for switzerland ask him if there is a child the athlete finished fourth at the winter olympics in vancouver and now targets gold in sochi but which country will he be represented. by to fight.
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well it's really simple story how i started snowboarding we moved from. holland to switzerland with my parents and my family and back then in ninety six and i mean moves from holland there was i didn't know what mountains were and i moved into switzerland i just wanted to climb up there and do some sports and my brother discovered snowboarding and i just started from there and never i never let go. of. my feelings or really really not so much emotional it's more like i said this is more towards the sport this is my goals in the sport that's has to do with achieving my goals and which team can promote me better can bring me further and closer to my goals this is going to be. like it is it's going to be a way to one side of the other.
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to be honest with you sean is a little bit of head ahead of things because i came back really really strong after a long break of competition and. it was all only good for him to long competition break and. yeah i'm getting so i'm evolving i'm getting stronger and stronger and was see how much more how much stronger i can get towards the olympic games and. if i continue like this chances are very eyes. the risk management is a really big part of your job you always have to know what you're doing a little bit more let's say than indifference of course because the risk is so high when you're miscalculating so. it's a really big part of fearlessness is doesn't really help actually that actually
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it's it's more destructive than anything else. but helps love always helps i think. from other people of us around you that push you to your liver limits. the beauty of it so that you can actually you know fly sometimes if you fly so high and how five you feel like for one minute or for half a minutes however long a run takes you're more in the air than on the ground. which is kind of without much help you know without any engines or. this or a special i think it's something that is quite addictive when you starts getting the feeling for it and. it's what motivates us and i guess
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that's romantic. and that's all the sports news i think. sigrid laboratory here in the caribbean was able to build a new age most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything to change mission to teach music creation and why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should care watch only on the r g dot com.
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