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it was. one of the most popular websites ever always now fighting extradition to the us out of piracy charges tells all see why good things the prosecution of inside freedom observation is purely political. david cameron is accused of selfish and dangerous tactics as his eview partners unite in a chorus of criticism on that he promises a british referendum on whether to leave the union. it's in davos where the u.k.'s prime minister will meet a key european partner angela merkel as some of the world's major politicians join the annual high power gathering on day two of the source of a ski resort. and joined us parliamentary election fails to convince the people of
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the monarchy is democratic credentials as the opposition condemns the vote as a rigged smokescreen to conceal a lack of reform and. international news life for most this is aussie with me hello and welcome to the program. kaman dot com the web. has actually been slow and when he's in our file sharing service says his at 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 absolutely free and if you look on to his web site he's upload web site here's what you can see so
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banned by the u.s. the case has already sparked many questions about internet freedom the founder has started a news service but we would have to wait and see how long it's going to last and. exclusively spoke to the man known as kim dot com about why he's being hounded across the globe. here's a guy who grew up on the internet is 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 with 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
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night ken was at his guest house on this house not the mansion all of a sudden the authorities the local police showed up on helicopters came into his 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 completely be prosecutorial abuse and overreach and ignoring due process ignoring our rights spying on 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 is still waiting
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a eventual extradition hearing to the u.s. at this point though it seems like every single passing day the justice 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 expend 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 al exclusive interview with that came a dot com later today when i see in abbi militants breaking the set. i think the worst you are the only white house you're going to. get. what you want to have you never seen anything like that and.
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let's move on now oh no cherry picking i know you can't the easy leaders are quick to dismiss david cameron's ideas kora reforms union britain would be happy to stay in and a landmark speech here banks and ash are 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 go and maybe pull in the towel says there's no way britain will get any special favor. 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 to use the president of the european parliament you've had the 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
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showing quite clearly that chemical struggled to win the election so i do think that this is an attempt to get into the long grass and quite frankly this man has lied before on referendums he gave the cast iron got and see that we were out we would have a vote at friends and members. of lisbon he went back on that referendum pledge so i don't think you can be trusted on this issue. david cameron is due to meet one of his most crucial you partner's uncle a merkel in doubles on the second day of the world economic forum the two are among those due to give speeches and see it as politicians day as the swiss ski resort and for more of what's in store let's not cross live to a business has j.c. feel were his their first case so some big names or bed dressing gear for him today that so kind of tell us more about that. yes short while you're here you know why
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it's very much the who's who of the find out your world really today it's all about politics that will take center stage and as you said yourself we've got david cameron as well who get up on the stage and here are just other european leaders we've got german chancellor angela merkel she will also make a speech on how to bridge the stagnate global economy to mario's and in town as well as mario monti e.c.b. president mario draghi as well and i have to know your view that the really interesting conversations about the referendum european union the bay in britain will happen behind secret closed doors but you know what i'm going to really try my best both go tactics to get into those listening to what's going on yesterday is all about russia's oh we have the prime minister dmitry medvedev speak without the prospects of dependency on oil because. they can come out of a band sometimes that russia gets a bad rap in sons of image as well the bright star also going to be discussed today
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how they fare in these challenging times so i'm going back a bit later on talking about how mr cameron get saw. thank you very much indeed for that update on his business host creative people will be talking to him later of course. jordanian mates who boycotted wednesday's election claimed the world was rigged and its results will and to mine the future parliament's credibility the government however hails depaul as a gradual step towards democracy in a motorcade bouncin a wave of protests spurred by the arab spring and government has more from the jordanian capital for us right now. despite a boycott by the muslim brotherhood and other opposition groups and jordan's first parliamentary election since the start of the arab spring turnout was quite high according to election officials more than fifty six percent of the country's two point three million registered voters came out to cast their ballots this is higher
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than in the last parliamentary elections in this country the muslim brotherhood and opposition activists meanwhile dismissed the results as illegitimate saying that voter turnout was actually much lower than officials describe now jordanian officials want credit for what they claim are successful if cautious democratic reforms this is the first time that outside election observers were invited to watch over the polls and the new parliament for the first time will be able to elect the country's new prime minister the parliament will also have more of a say over day to day affairs but the king will continue to retain authority over the security services and foreign policy moreover the new parliament can still be dismissed at any moment by a royal decree which has cost some jordanians to say that the new reforms were simply too little and too late now the opposition groups also claim that the new parliament is illegitimate because of the country's new election law which they say is tilted towards favoring candidates from rural tribal organizations that are largely seen as being supportive of the monarchy in fact of the one hundred fifty
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seats in the new parliament only twenty seven went to national candidates of which the muslim brotherhood is the strongest most powerful and most popular political party they will continue to dismiss the results as illegitimate and are likely to try to ferment more street protests to boycott continue their boycott of the new poll now at the end of the day jordan stability may not be dissolved by politics and may in fact depend on the economic situation jordan faces high levels of unemployment and has twenty two billion dollars of national debt now jordan's new parliament will have to push through even more biting austerity or. forms which could severely undermined stability here in jordan the future of the arab spring may in the end depend on the economic situation and not politics you see caffein of archie amman jordan. and of course lucy is in children and she is following events
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that for us where the election results are yet to bad not end in one of her most recent updates and she says the journey will see evening is that cain will soon enjoy a significant despite the future parliament gaining new powers so you can always get the latest see confident. they dangers of driving and winter means safety is more important than ever especially in cold climates like russia they do footage of a miraculous escape from tragedy in one accident which has gone viral dramatically
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undermines the point and we'll say is here with us to tell us more look at you very much in uniform hotel why has the speed attracted so much attention that you know what you were wearing the right colors for the story because red is for danger and this story really just in capture what i'm going to talk to you about i just want to show you this video as we start up just want to let you know what's actually going on now this driver decides that he wants to overtake in the middle of a snowy and slippery road something falls out of the his car we obviously see that it's been dented somebody picks up something happens to be a child they go by their business pick up the wife comes out picks up what's left of whatever it is that's on the floor goes back doesn't even kid the world what's actually happening now let's just start it again so that i can slow it down for you in explain what's actually happening now the road is clear he decides to overtake he slips on the road the truck coming back she's on to him they go something falls
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out there you see why don't you left corner is the baby who's just literally floated out all this a moving car into oncoming traffic. now what's more surprising about this is that the father comes out there's a child right big. he picks up the kids so luckily this driver is quietly you know is pretty much aware of what's going on around him he picks up the kid goes back into the car his wife comes out picks up what is what's left of everything in the now this video has gone literally viral people are going crazy over it and it's only natural that they would because so many questions are being asked on why was this baby not properly settled in this car there was no baby seat obviously seen that the baby fell out of the car and it's unacceptable that they just nonchalantly just went about their business but now the question that everybody should be asking
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is rather who was filming this video where all of this was happening so any russia motorist you saw that they'll put cameras on the actual car so that if anything happens in terms of insurance they have something to actually show the police and say this is what happened on the road the person who was filming this decided to continue filming even as he saw that there's a child who just fell out of this car he continued filming didn't stop to help didn't say anything and he just went about for me maybe because he thought it was going to be on you tube you know i'm not involved who cares but something that got everybody even talking more is the actual parents now as you watch this video it's all very fine there's an accident happening in your thinking as anybody watching this i'm freaking out what's going on you see a child on the floor you freak out even more but that should but the parents they don't seem to care about that they just nonchalantly pick up whatever's left of their belongings and just move on i think the lesson of the day here is that not
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only are you not you know supposed to be driving recklessly on roads as we have right now it's winter it's slippery it's snowing you need to be a bit more vigilant and baby seats for reason to protect us and to protect our kids so that's my lesson for the day and i'm just as shocked as all the other people who've emailed. send in their comments via twitter and on our website the newly obstinately terrifying record really it really is me it makes you just knowing the trends that as well tubby. dreadful story well the good news is that the baby at least survived and just with minor concussions and minor scratches but that's not something to celebrate i mean literally his life was saved twice he could you know something could have happened reckless parents are right thank you very much indeed for that story thank you and the u.n. security council draws a harsher response from north korea as pyongyang hints it will get the dry eyes of a tightening of sanctions. things are blocked us as native as
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well as vice president i made growing concerns over the house of the country's leader hugo chavez in just a couple of minutes we'll speak exclusively with the vice president himself who says there's no need to panic. and hillary clinton says the arab spring uprisings bonce by washington letter that talk on the u.s. consulate in benghazi earns the conflict and money from some more on her shoulders right.
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to the. out of sight but still on our minds radiation from the still exceeds the norm let's try to live smarter smartphones you never know what some people are hiding and can't be sure to you prove down to the molecular level learned that what the doctor ordered is often based on secrets under our skin let us shine the light on a kid in a world. we've got the future covered. this isn't he welcome back north korea has warned of a full fledged confrontation with washington promising to conduct a rocket launch and a nuclear test targeting the u.s. those threats come a day after the your security council expanded as you asked back sanctions against beyond for its rocket launch in december but let's go on this technology ball with says washington is keeping up pressure because north korea's isolation benefits
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barack obama's asia all this. angus and didn't he and she each year there is a major hardware issue that is based on designs he didn't get around to you seems to know what you have seen through the years and the capability to get directly to ten states from where they are a danger to the real people we're using games to gauge was she really going to get a very key change to the united states to gauge the rise in the chain and keep reading for you and i think we're getting busy. and we get either should. she need to tell surely and then it would. be. hillary clinton has admitted they are pre-op risings of the conditions for
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expanding terrorism and one of her last public appearances as u.s. secretary of state testifies to congress about the last his dead next mark on the american consulate in the lead been sutil been going also he's going after chicken now reports we heard secretary of state acknowledge that the revolutions in the region have led to the spread of extremism on the revolution's 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 in the sweat of weapons in the region and the new opening in the war on terror benghazi did not happen in
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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 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 spall or 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 earned in her testimony hillary clinton come sunday the terrorism behind the recent deadly hostage taken in old tierra gold there weapons from libya was staged in response to france's intervention in mali that's what gratian is backed by washington which is helping to transport french troops and
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equipment independent political analyst done plays very believes it's western intervention in libya that led to the insurgency in mali in the first place and was happy mali is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi get out he was a key player in negotiating peace deals the last peace deal in northern mali in the gulf was negotiated in two thousand and. one he was the linchpin of a lot of the security system in north africa plus the arming of the russians plus the looting and. weaponry by the rebel forces that's was created this instability and again this is not completely just this is not unforeseen consequences there may be stupid the imperialist but they're not completely blind to the results of their actions. as always pretty plenty more stories for you online including you could soon be able to buy glasses that recognition technology don't let you have to drop
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any scientists to find for it find out more at all to dot com. and it's beyond the hole is an open secret but this time it may have been taken just a little too fond on the line of code the whole story a one drinking and driving read no longer bad crime in the republic's county kerry . but as well as vice president says the country's security forces have uncovered a plot to assassinate him under another senior. chobits it comes amid growing uncertainty over the leader's howell's is recovering from cancer. he's ever gone and spoke exclusively to venezuela's vice president nicolas maduro who dismissed speculation that travis is unwell insisting he's still in full control. during the
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interview with vice president nicolas maduro the vice president of venezuela he informed us that president chavez is right now in his best moment. since his operation that took place at 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. if this isn't a good post-operative condition and he's recovering with very we'll make an official announcement to the public soon we're 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
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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 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 his 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 is 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. watch the full version of our tos exclusive interview with the vice president of venezuela coming up at six thirty pm g.m.t. . the parliamentary sunni israel is over but the political wrangling is
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only just beginning they lection deadlock that unexpectedly gave prime minister netanyahu is right wing blog and he's sent a letter rivals six to seeds each been stuffed coalition talks and a possible compromise on policies on his policy on 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 knew who 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. an emetic package any movie but i'm scared to death i really am it will be a disaster very simply he's going to rob us of the chance to fulfill true zionism in israel. with the not just netanyahu who's hands will be tied trying to keep
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a lid on domestic anger half of his rages are more concerned about the economy then making peace with a purse thing in his or dealing with iran's nuclear ambitions but it's precisely these issues that see israel on a 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 a summer home or want to have kilometer of course in my house is an obstacle to peace is absurd the sets are such that jews came back to their
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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 they should or for iran will come back to that they wrote it would not surprise i think anyone in israel if we'll see any israeli at the next year or two for one of these seen as a critical threat there is a and to these i'm a blinking ball. the issue the palestinian issue and so now begins the obvious
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task of coalition building it could take weeks of bargaining a negotiation 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 r.t. television. in a couple of minutes time with a fresh edition of spotlight stay with us. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry markham's a big picture.
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