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be founda one of the most popular websites ever fighting extradition to the us about piracy charges tells us the why of things the prosecution of internet freedom lots of it is purely political. david cameron is accused of selfish and dangerous play asked his caution is united in a chorus of criticism after he promises a british referendum on whether to leave dignity and. also this hour spin of admission to hillary clinton says the arab spring uprisings box my washington letter that's not going to get us consulate in benghazi arms the conflict in mali. and jordan's parliamentary election fails to convince the people of the monuc is
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democratic credentials at the opposition condemns the blood as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lot of resentment. and welcome to all exceed twenty following years life for most. main story now. cain dot com the web and internet stoneville he's beyond. the center of a political witch hunt until last year his mega upload site was one of the most popular on the web it allows millions of users to exchange content of free and if we have a look. and logo into a mega load right now here's what we'll see so by the us the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom they found to have started
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a news service but we'll have to see how long is going to last. spoke to the man known as came dot com about why he's being hounded across the globe. here's a guy who grew up on the internet was a guy who made millions off the internet and here's a guy who designed mega upload at one site one of the most popular websites in the entire world over one hundred million users is in the top five most trafficked websites and you know that's kind of why the f.b.i. wanted to shut it down i'm not. my hero he was selfless he is completely the opposite of me but i'm a businessman i'm driven by the success of achieving something in the business world ok that's not a crime there's nothing wrong with that big raid on the mega mansion the dot com mansion happened january twentieth two thousand and twelve it was the middle of the night kim was at his guest house on this house the mansion all of a sudden the authorities the local police showed up on helicopters came into his
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house with guns drawn arrested him arrested his colleagues hauled him off to prison froze his assets shut down his website essentially they put his entire life on hold and caused him to kind of take this new stance in terms of what he thinks of the internet particularly what he thinks about the current state of privacy and surveillance of the government is quite exposed here because they really went in was complete to be prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring the process ignoring our rights spying on us illegal search warrants illegal restraining orders illegal spying and i mean the whole picture when you look at it shows that this was an urgent mission done in a rush to take them down i want them to go and it was a political decision to do that kim dotcom is still waiting a eventual extradition hearing to the u.s. at this point though it seems like every single passing day the justice
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department's case against him just crumbles more and more and more so sooner or later the u.s. government is going to have to prove that kim dotcom is worthy of the extra us and at that point if he's convicted he spent decades in prison but the opinion that i got from him and from his legal team is that that's not going to happen anytime soon. and you can see the full interview with came later they say. breaking the set. the worst you are the only white house. but. what was the good of you never seen anything like that. no cherry picking and no europe and i can't eat your leaders were quick to dismiss
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david cameron's ideas for a reformed union britain would be happy to stay in and a landmark speech banks are national referendum on membership but only after brussels agrees to some major changes france said it will roll out the red carpet if the u.k. wants to pull in the tower and their people the u.k. independence party says there's no way britain will get any special savings the point is that really is going to be nigh on impossible we've had a home of underemployed the president of the european council you've had georgia a man well but also you've had a shawl choose the president of the european parliament you've had a good prime minister and the list can go on of all of these people who are saying that britain cannot cherry pick this is an attempt by cameron to kick this issue into the long grass we're talking about a referendum five years down the line and it's all dependent on whether he wins the next general election or not and we know that if you look at the polls today it's showing quite clearly that camera will struggle to win the election so i do think
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that this is an attempt to get into the long grass and quite frankly this man has lied before on referendum to give the cast their own go out and say that we were out we would have a vote at friends and members. of lisbon he went back home that referendum pledge show i don't think you can be trusted on this issue. in his speech david cameron admitted he personally wants britain to stay in the club as he struggled to please both he's e.u. partners and the us skeptics at home and he spoke of the tremendous disadvantage is called the u.k. that leaves the union but any piece stephen wolf says that simply not true they said that we would be in huge problems if we came out of the they said that business would not actually invest in the u.k. unless we join the euro this isn't going to happen and we're not going to hit believe the false promises and the false concerns that european politicians and big businesses are actually going to throw them in there's an unholy alliance that seems to be forming between old conservatives with large corporations with members
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of the labor party who will want to frighten the people of this country to say that they can't survive on their own but we're still the safer largest trading nation in the world so yes the public in this country know that there is a problem out there they understand the arguments and they're not going to be fooled this time by a political elite. this optimism is not shared by everyone in the next hour mark skies and stays at. this stage of the british economy. pair to pick up bulk of r.b.s. is five hundred million pound lie bore by. the bank while. the people went out to show their appreciation to commit a massive financial terrorism and i said good british people again it is again we know you worship stones and you don't know what money is just give
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us all your money and the people here in new york they're like yes yes banks will do whatever you want. north korea has warned of a full fledged confrontation with washington promising to conduct a rocket to launch a nuclear test targeting the u.s. they come a day off to the your security council expands the sanctions against pyongyang launching december north korea insists it was launching a peaceful settlement while its southern neighbor and the do was believe it was testing and the range missile. hillary clinton has admitted as the arab spring uprisings of course is the conditions for expanding terrorism in one of her last public appearances as u.s. secretary of state he testifies to congress about last year's deadly attack on the american consulate in the libyan ghazi. reports. we
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heard secretary of state acknowledge that the revolutions in that we can have led to the spread of extremism on the revolutions she said it's a great opportunity for the united states but also a great threat to the u.s. certainly seize the opportunity when they made the revolution in libya happened because it was mostly due to the u.s. firepower that the rebels there were able to take over hillary clinton cheered when that happened and generally up until that tragic attack in benghazi in september in the murder of the u.s. ambassador the obama administration had libya checked as a foreign policy success what's happening in the region now of course looks anything but success we actually heard that in hillary clinton's testimony as she talked about the spread of extremism and the spread of weapons in the region and a new opening in the war on terror benghazi did not happen in a vacuum the arab revolutions have scrambled power dynamics and shattered security forces across the region instability in mali has created an expanding safe haven
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for terrorists who look to extend their influence and plot further attacks of the kind we saw just last week in algeria hillary clinton also spoke about how the u.s. needs to help the governments in the region to deal with their security to build their institutions and all of this in the context of this expanding war on terror so to anyone who expected a smaller u.s. footprint in the region that's probably not going to happen from what we heard today if anything one could expect a bigger u.s. footprint in the region. and in her testimony hillary clinton come sunday terrorists behind the wrists and the hostage taking in algeria called their weapons from libya that's how it was staged in response to france's intervention and money that'll peroration its banks by washington which is hoping to transport and helping to transport french troops and equipment independent political analysts to downplay spirit believes its western intervention in libya that led to the insurgency not in the first place. what's happening miley is
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a direct result of the arming of of rebels in and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi gadhafi was a key player in negotiating peace deals the last peace deal in northern mali between the clerics and the government was negotiated in two thousand and eight or by i guess we're going to feel like he was the linchpin of a lot of the security system in north africa plus the arming of the rebels plus the looting and get out of his own. weaponry by the rebel forces that's was created this instability and again this is not completely does this is not unforeseen consequences and there may be stupid the imperialist but they're not completely blind to the results of their actions. and there's much more coming next this hour right here on aussie they've hurting part of a zeros bibi netanyahu claims victory in the parliamentary elections but the close result means top coalition talks lie ahead. thousands trick hugo
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he. this is all see live from moscow welcome back. jordanian islam is who boy called wednesday's election claimed the vote was rigged and its results will undermine the future of parliament's credibility the government however hailed the pool as a great grandchild step towards democracy in a motorcade that seen a wave of protests spurred by the arab spring. has more from the jordanian capital
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for. many here say that the reforms simply are too few and too late now there have been some efforts for example to make the elections more open this is the first time that outside election monitors are going to be observing the vote here but at the end of the day the new parliament just still not going to be able to pass legislation freely and can be dismissed at any time by royal decree now the biggest source of discontent here is a new election law which critics claim is rigged in favor of pro-government candidates by allowing favoring in fact a larger number of rural tribal representatives who are largely seen as being loyal to the government in fact of the one hundred fifty seats available in this parliament only twenty seven can go to candidates from national parties and the muslim brotherhood is the largest most popular and the biggest political party here in jordan and has really been the driving force behind the boycott of this vote and
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the opposition but of course discontent isn't just limited to the islamists many regular jordanians here feel that corruption has continued to be rampant and are quite frustrated with the economic situation in this country and that is why we see a lot of voter apathy it really is a major test of whether these small incremental changes by the monarchy are going to be enough to placate the opposition from the people who we've talked to in fact the leadership of the muslim brotherhood says that it simply won't know enough in fact this election is frankly only the opening salvo in what is likely to be many months of unrest here in jordan because the new parliament is likely to be seen as being toothless by much of the population that's going to set up a very difficult future of four four four four jordanians who feel like their interests are not being represented by the government they want more representation they want more freedom and they want to warn of a say in the future that their country takes they don't necessarily feel that the
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steps taken by the government so far. are enough to provoke that more importantly the economic situation is really going to be the determining point in whether the arab spring essentially really unfolds here in jordan much of the unrest has been caused by for example parts in food and fuel subsidies and those are only likely to increase given jordan's. stream austerity measures that are being imposed by the i.m.f. at the moment so it really doesn't look like things are going to be calming down anytime soon so this accounts and i think show them that of course he's pulling a benz there whether you actually results are yet to be announced and she is posting updates from there on her twitter feed and you can always get the latest at lucy catherine of. india.
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so latin america now where thousands of venezuelans flooded the streets of the counter sell to mark what's known as the anniversary of the country's democracy that kasia was used by both supporters and opponents of president chavez to voice their political preferences and a growing uncertainty over his health has ever gone and spoke exclusively to venezuela's vice president nicolas maduro who offered assurance the country's leaders well and in full control. all right and you can watch the full version of all his exclusive interview with the vice president of venezuela coming up at six thirty pm. until. during the interview with vice president nicolas maduro the vice president of venezuela he informed us that
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president chavez is right now in his best moment. since his operation that took place and the beginning of december that there's a lot of expectation regarding his return to venezuela that he's definitely been improving complications have been overcome that arise during his surgery and post-operative phase at the same time he did want to speculate about when president chavez what exactly return to the country but that's definitely the cards definitely the near future. this isn't a good post-operative condition and he's recovering with very well will make an official announcement to the public soon were able to visit him all the time. vice president said that right after this interview he would be leaving on a plane to have an excuse to meet with president chavez to visit him informing us also that president chavez is conscious is awake he's aware of what's going on he's actively involved in his government wants to know what's happening and that he's still at the head of government that he's the one giving the orders and. decisions
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he's still making the decisions about the different paths that the government's taking. he's the president and more than fifty six percent of the people who voted for him he's continuing to fulfill his obligations everyone in venezuela and the rest of the world know that the government is continuing to develop social and economic reforms and he's waiting for the president to recover and fulfill constitutional obligations. overall there's a lot of expectation regarding the return of president chavez and the people of venezuela are very anxious awaiting his arrival. there's plenty more free online including you could soon be able to buy glasses the face recognition technology for just a dollar and you have to drive pretty scientists to find for it find out more dot com. and also that the irish fondness for alcohol is an open secret but this time it may have been taken just a little too far online we've got the whole story
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a why drinking and driving may no longer be a crime and the republics county carry. this whiskey result of davos is buzzing with business on the second day of the annual world economic forum the prestigious gathering is even more important to russia this year as it warms up to host the next g. twenty summit he is a business host katie pilgrim has more on what happened on the opening day. well the overall theme is definitely spurring growth in terms of the european sovereign debt crisis also the u.s. fiscal cliff is at the forefront of people's minds as far as russia is concerned we've had the prime minister also on the stage looking about how russia says that all of this on the domestic issues are really the three scenarios that were
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compiled by the palace today including the former finance minister alexei could today as well as head mcgrath the head of spag as well the sonorities include how the price of oil will affect russia so if it remains high will this mean that institutional reforms start to happen because complacency will come into play if prices go down what would that mean for russia considering it so energy dependent as well is that there was a focus on regional differentiation in other words because russia is such a vasa country getting it more in an even kill in terms of competitiveness and attractiveness to invest is what i found way be interesting was that the audience which is full of some of the world's most influential powerful leaders policymakers they were all i wanted to most see from russia and seventy seven percent voted for good governance. some of the international news in greece the sound in syria rebel forces attacks on the christian and muslim really just trying to
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play in the building served as barracks for regime forces that's according to human rights watch which was also warning the country is going to go deeper into sectarian violence there's no end in sight with a twenty two month old conflict which has already claimed thousands of lives of well and to present our side supporters. at least twenty one people have been killed or injured in a gas crash in southeastern believe the vehicle reportedly rolled down a cliff while traveling along a mountain highway police are not ruling out that the driver may have been trying to discounts just a few days after a similar bus crash last twelve. dad in the same region. u.s. defense secretary leon panetta has lived as the ban on the women serving in combat the move will allow them into frontline positions and elite commando units remembers currently it's been a number of call but positions including pilots all on major ships panetta is
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preparing to leave office after president obama named chuck hagel the new secretary of defense the parliamentary racinet his role as of about the political wrangling is only just beginning election that unexpectedly gave prime minister netanyahu is right wing blog and his center left rival sixty seats each being stuck coalition talks and a possible compromise on policies. looks at what israelis themselves expect from the next government. the voting here might be in secret but what's no secret is the result there was never really any doubt that prime minister netanyahu would win another term in office but the knot on paper isn't matched by the anger on the street. machine and we know that never in your whole brought about a deficit of thirty nine billion dollars who's going to cut the welfare social education and health budgets this is what the next four years will look like you know. i'm scared to death i really am it will be
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a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill true zionism in israel it's not just netanyahu whose hands will be tied trying to people under mystic anger half of his rages are more concerned about the economy then making peace with a person in his or dealing with iran's nuclear ambitions but it's precisely this issues that see israel and the coalition course with the international community. continuing to build new settlements. daily not weekly. this is really a very powerful signal to the palestinians to the. community that is not willing to move for the long the road of two state settlement the settlement was founded nearly thirty years ago by just fifteen families it's since grown fifty fold at a rate of about one hundred families a year for the world to tell me that if i'm going to build
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a summer home or want to have kilometer of course on my house is an obstacle to peace is absurd the facts are such that jews came back to their land the facts are such that we as a population are growing i am not willing to move from our house for what. for what peace mission yahoo has vowed that the days of uprooting jews are behind he needs the support of the settlers and right wing parties if his coalition is to succeed a gamble american president barack obama has reportedly warned will lead the country down the path of isolation it's no secret netanyahu and obama don't see eye to eye and not just on what's happening within israel's borders i think the issue of iran will come back to that it will not surprise i think anyone in israel if we'll see an israeli attack here in the next year or two form it and you're
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always seen as critical for do is work into these unable to postpone. the issue of the palestinian issue and so now begins the obvious task of coalition building it could take weeks of bargaining and negotiations before the final makeup of the new government is declared if netanyahu stays true to the polls he could be on course to give israel the most hard line government in its history policy archie television. and as promised his exclusive interview with conduct call or start here in just a few minutes on breaking the set. right wing t.v.
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host glenn beck is going to build his own utopia beck plans to put together a massive social experiment building his own city which will be totally independent from the evil grasp of government and the outside world where residents will have to learn how to survive on their own make their own things and grow their own food the future city called independence usa will be based on libertarian principles with hints of iran flavor there will be no handouts and no help for the self-sufficiency minded residents but beck may need some help himself because building the city could cost about two billion dollars the thing is that commentators about politics like glenn beck and horse truly have a very easy job it is easy to point out what is wrong with society but it is another thing entirely to try to change it and i want to salute clint beck for actually doing something and putting his money where his ideological mouth is now why would i want to live in the i know rand paradise of independence usa under the rule of lord beck no no i wouldn't taking marching orders from
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a tiny portly man known for crying on camera doesn't suit me but if you're a hardcore libertarian here is your chance to make all of your dreams come true but that's just my opinion. you live on a. thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i got so. i didn't have my hand at the town i know that i'm sitting seems really messed up. in the old story so actually. it's. the worst you're going to go right out to the. radio guy and four minutes from the click. i want.
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to give you never seen anything like this until. go welcome to breaking the set since it is a big day because in just a few moments we're going to get an exclusive interview with kim dotcom and for those of you don't know kim dotcom is and you the lowdown is an entrepreneur in tech genius who founded it make it upload a website had one hundred eighty million registered users make it was popular file storage network in the world if you go to the web sites domain now this is what you'll see that's right the web site's been shut down by the u.s. government to shut it down it also meant that every single user pain into the service had their data ceased but it didn't stop there they then attempted to extradite him on charges of criminal conspiracy money.
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