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by patrick hayes reporter for online magazine spike thanks for your insight thank. the newly elected parliament of egypt has started its first session most of the seats occupied by muslim brotherhood members and other islamic parties who won an overwhelming majority in the first post mubarak poll as artie's marie if a notion it tells us many feel that they were lied to by the brotherhood. this is a growing. old ready that's with these new policy changes will actually not be as dramatic as people in the revolution demonstrators protesters have expected them to be the muslim brotherhood's freedom and justice pontiff has indeed won the first vote in place barak egypt mostly because he had to have promised people all aid to . keep production transitional transition from ministry to civil power is something people have been calling for have been demonstrating for since the supreme council of the armed forces took power from mubarak last february because to them they say that the ruling generals have been actually representing the old regime something they've been fightin
by patrick hayes reporter for online magazine spike thanks for your insight thank. the newly elected parliament of egypt has started its first session most of the seats occupied by muslim brotherhood members and other islamic parties who won an overwhelming majority in the first post mubarak poll as artie's marie if a notion it tells us many feel that they were lied to by the brotherhood. this is a growing. old ready that's with these new policy changes will actually not be as dramatic as...
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sites including wicked pedia one when black in protest this week let's not get more reaction from patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spikes that sees its mission as fighting non liberal ideas i understand thanks for being with us mr hayes we've already seen the organized internet blackout and hacker attacks what else do you think we're likely to see in this fight against the proposed bills. well i think it's very striking actually that you had you know we could pedia voluntarily blacking out which i think a very dramatic snapshots of what would happen should be true and then just a couple of days later you have the u.s. government forcing a major site to shut down with fifty million users a day this is a website that generated four percent an estimated four percent of the web's traffic and it's now just gone. we could see much more regular occurrence of this. if these acts are put through also i think we could see the u.s. government designating other sites as sites that it doesn't like and pursuing them internationally this legislation they want to bring through that wikipedia an
sites including wicked pedia one when black in protest this week let's not get more reaction from patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spikes that sees its mission as fighting non liberal ideas i understand thanks for being with us mr hayes we've already seen the organized internet blackout and hacker attacks what else do you think we're likely to see in this fight against the proposed bills. well i think it's very striking actually that you had you know we could pedia voluntarily...
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. >> that was patrick hayes. the intelsat is seeking more funds. >> yes, a lot more money. the -- the imf is seeking more funds. >> yes, a lot more money. $500 billion. it could help countries in the eurozone that is struggling to pay off their debt. who would provide the extra money? >> what is not clear at this stage is that. what we do know is that it will not be the united states. the treasury put out a statement this afternoon saying that it has no intention to ask congress for any extra money to go to the imf to help bail out struggling countries. even if it wanted to, it is highly unlikely that congress would allow it appeared there in the process of trying to clear their money back from an emergency donation for imf donations back in 2009. it is not coming from here -- europe has already put up two hundred billion dollars u.s. thd. so it is likely to come from emerging market economies, china, india, brazil, and russia. >> absolutely, from the emerging market economies. the likes of the united states are hemorrhaging money and a lot of countries right now, particula
. >> that was patrick hayes. the intelsat is seeking more funds. >> yes, a lot more money. the -- the imf is seeking more funds. >> yes, a lot more money. $500 billion. it could help countries in the eurozone that is struggling to pay off their debt. who would provide the extra money? >> what is not clear at this stage is that. what we do know is that it will not be the united states. the treasury put out a statement this afternoon saying that it has no intention to ask...
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to censor the internet thousands of sites including wiki pedia went black in protest this week patrick hayesa reporter for online magazine spiked thinks the proposed us legislation might make might make the web as we know it seems to be. we could see multiple regular occurrence the.
to censor the internet thousands of sites including wiki pedia went black in protest this week patrick hayesa reporter for online magazine spiked thinks the proposed us legislation might make might make the web as we know it seems to be. we could see multiple regular occurrence the.
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here by the slow pace of reform the back of transparency in the handling of the country's assets patrick hayes also the online magazine spiked says the worrying events are not surprising. now i find that very interesting actually because well what i mean the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people it was very much kind of put in place and then there were kind of helicopters in when gadhafi was gotten rid of so the thing i find very striking here actually is that the n t c isn't doing itself any favors into the. the democracy campaign is also seeing off. supporters as well warnings for a long time that this could happen in bani walid people are saying very least two months we may get a pro get off the uprising here and the entity did nothing about it they were warned and now bani walid has been taken so it's not surprising and it does seem like the n.t. is impotence and it's reflecting the needs and desires of anyone in libya at the moment there was a lot of you know excel congratulates f
here by the slow pace of reform the back of transparency in the handling of the country's assets patrick hayes also the online magazine spiked says the worrying events are not surprising. now i find that very interesting actually because well what i mean the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people it was very much kind of put in place and then there were kind of helicopters in when...
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was manic people fed up with anti incompetence and violent power struggles between former rivals patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spiked says he's not surprised by the latest events the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people he was very much kind of put in place and then there were kind of helicopters in when gadhafi was gotten rid of so the thing that i find very striking here actually is that the n t c isn't doing itself any favors into the pro-democracy campaign is also seeing off. supporters as well warnings for a long time that this could happen in bani walid people are saying very least two moments we may get a pro get off the uprising here and the m.t.c. did nothing about it so it's not surprising it does seem like the m.t.c. is impotence and this is reflecting the needs and desires of anyone in libya at the moment and here in russia the internet ad has become the perfect arena for presidential campaigns the fight for the top job has taken a viral dimension as pol
was manic people fed up with anti incompetence and violent power struggles between former rivals patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spiked says he's not surprised by the latest events the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people he was very much kind of put in place and then there were kind of helicopters in when gadhafi was gotten rid of so the thing that i find very...
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people fed up with them to see incompetence and violent power struggles between former rebels patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spike says he's not surprised by this latest events. the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people it was very much kind of put in place and then those kind of helicopters did when gadhafi was gotten rid of so the thing that i find very striking here actually is that the anti you see isn't doing itself any favors into the pro-democracy campaign is. also seeing off the. support as well warnings for a long time that this could happen but in the world leads people would say very least to moments we may get a pro get a few uprising here in the m.t.c. did nothing about it so it's not surprising and it does seem like the m.t.c. is impotence and this is reflecting the needs and desires of anyone in libya at the moment but libya however isn't the only nation simmering in post-revolutionary on rast in egypt it's very talkative square as hundreds of thousa
people fed up with them to see incompetence and violent power struggles between former rebels patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spike says he's not surprised by this latest events. the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people it was very much kind of put in place and then those kind of helicopters did when gadhafi was gotten rid of so the thing that i find very striking here...
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council because after loyalists could return to attack but that his concerns were ignored journalist patrick hayes says the new government is ultimately failing in his job. the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people it was very much kind of put in place and then there are kind of helicopters in when you get a fee was gotten rid of so the thing i find very striking here actually is that the n t c isn't doing itself any favors in terms of pro-democracy campaign is also seeing off. supporters as well warnings for a long time that this could happen in bani walid people are saying very least two months we may get a pro get off the uprising here and the entity did nothing about it so it's not surprising and it does seem like the m.t.c. is impotence and this is reflecting the needs and desires of anyone in libya at the moment there was a lot of congratulates really talk by cameron sarkozy and the bomber who kept a bit of a distance but was still involved after the fall of gadhafi i think they're g
council because after loyalists could return to attack but that his concerns were ignored journalist patrick hayes says the new government is ultimately failing in his job. the national transitional council itself was very much something that was already chosen by the west not something that was chosen by the libyan people it was very much kind of put in place and then there are kind of helicopters in when you get a fee was gotten rid of so the thing i find very striking here actually is that...
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of websites including we can pedia went dark in protest this week patrick hayes a reporter for online magazine spight thinks the proposed us legislation might make the web as we know it cease to exist. we could see much more regular occurrence the this this if these acts are put through also i think we could see the u.s. government designating of a science is science that it doesn't like and pursuing them internationally it could mean that they could effectively have jurisdiction to close down sites worldwide it is actually far more easier ways than they would make or upload the web as we know it's web two point zero which is the fine by user generated content where people put up their own material could effectively disappear it could mean that what you have is a much more tightly regulated internet which could have massive implications for freedom of speech for file sharing for the sharing of information worldwide and it is really important that we don't take the internet as it exists now for granted and we resist all of these attempts to regulate the web and to say hey a lot of thes
of websites including we can pedia went dark in protest this week patrick hayes a reporter for online magazine spight thinks the proposed us legislation might make the web as we know it cease to exist. we could see much more regular occurrence the this this if these acts are put through also i think we could see the u.s. government designating of a science is science that it doesn't like and pursuing them internationally it could mean that they could effectively have jurisdiction to close down...
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sees priorities but patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spight told me earlier that he sees double standards. gordon brown shaking hands with get their feet in two thousand and nine at the g eight summit in italy or for example tony blair shaking hands with gadhafi in two thousand and seven just outside of his hometown where he was killed in certain two thousand and seven so i mean i think yes there are double standards here but at the same time western leaders are very open to doing this and do this themselves as well did support the libyan rebels who were fighting against gadhafi and had good material reasons to do so for a long time sit down in libya get their fees libya. heads and you can understand why bashir wanted gadhafi out and why now having supported speedy the rebel uprising there would be some attempt to kind of welcome him into into libya not i must say that so many fan of the national transitional council most of the time they weren't even in libya at all the people on the council themselves so off cozying up and getting the approval of western governments to
sees priorities but patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spight told me earlier that he sees double standards. gordon brown shaking hands with get their feet in two thousand and nine at the g eight summit in italy or for example tony blair shaking hands with gadhafi in two thousand and seven just outside of his hometown where he was killed in certain two thousand and seven so i mean i think yes there are double standards here but at the same time western leaders are very open to...
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strangulate and stifle what is one of the most democratic and the steps of the last decade or two right patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spike thank you very much for your thoughts on this issue. well coming up next hour our teams cross talk host peter lavelle debates with his guest the reason behind the proposed u.s. unlined legislation. the fact is what we're trying to do is enforce u.s. copyright laws on foreign companies whose copyright laws may be different from ours and what we're saying is if you don't follow us law in terms of copyrights then we have the right to shut you down and the other part of the problem is the fact of lawyers that's going through the usual way to is you're objecting to the fact that people are trying to stop sites that are pirating american american intellectual property and it's not always just movies and music it's also physical goods that are careful you know these are counterfeit drugs there are also if you look at the written material including i you know harm in first harm children harm adults there's a serious there are serious consequences. and.
strangulate and stifle what is one of the most democratic and the steps of the last decade or two right patrick hayes a reporter for the online magazine spike thank you very much for your thoughts on this issue. well coming up next hour our teams cross talk host peter lavelle debates with his guest the reason behind the proposed u.s. unlined legislation. the fact is what we're trying to do is enforce u.s. copyright laws on foreign companies whose copyright laws may be different from ours and...
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censor the internet thousands of web sites including we keep pedia when black in protests this week patrick hayes a reporter for online magazine slate believes the proposed u.s. legislation might make the web as we know it ceased to exist. we could see multiple regular.
censor the internet thousands of web sites including we keep pedia when black in protests this week patrick hayes a reporter for online magazine slate believes the proposed u.s. legislation might make the web as we know it ceased to exist. we could see multiple regular.
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incapable of governing their own countries and people will leave it there thanks so much of the patrick hayes reporter for the spies a moment saying thank you joining us live there in london. well still to have you here or not he will continue to meet the trailblazers of business in our poll find a series. for trip was very impressionable i couldn't understand how so many young people i was meeting were making tens of millions of dollars a year and some of them billionaires before they were thirty. meet the american bringing stars and studios to russia who explains how his business is succeeding in developing moscow's movie magic plus still to come. we don't just keep printing money we don't keep inflating government so that's why most of the european countries are having trouble it's because the government is sixty percent larger than it should be so why do you and i see this and government leaders can't because we don't get paid by the people that are behind the scenes what's wrong with the global economy and how would you fix it the resident question on the streets of new york. today the o
incapable of governing their own countries and people will leave it there thanks so much of the patrick hayes reporter for the spies a moment saying thank you joining us live there in london. well still to have you here or not he will continue to meet the trailblazers of business in our poll find a series. for trip was very impressionable i couldn't understand how so many young people i was meeting were making tens of millions of dollars a year and some of them billionaires before they were...
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blocking reform and favoring former of the government loyalist for more on this we're joined by patrick hayes reporter for our lives in spite thanks for being with us so may today's deadly clashes between gadhafi loyalists and militia suggest that libya could be headed for another civil war. i think it's important to get a certain sense of perspective i mean we are looking at about one hundred to one hundred fifty. loyalists here in one of his former strongholds so i think it would be too much to get carried away and say this is actually the mark of you know a big uprising although there are some reports of sleeper cells in tripoli at the moment firing shots this evening in support of the uprising in bani walid so i mean it does seem like there is support there this i don't find surprising i think is to be expected to a large extent because what happens you know last year was effectively the west bombing their way. bombing the way to democracy in many ways in the way that they kind of you know you have cameron and sarkozy saying well once we got rid of gadhafi it's a done deal we can now brin
blocking reform and favoring former of the government loyalist for more on this we're joined by patrick hayes reporter for our lives in spite thanks for being with us so may today's deadly clashes between gadhafi loyalists and militia suggest that libya could be headed for another civil war. i think it's important to get a certain sense of perspective i mean we are looking at about one hundred to one hundred fifty. loyalists here in one of his former strongholds so i think it would be too much...