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r t r g dot com. world. science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. why is the price of gold so high. demand global demand do you think oldest money. know the value of the only place we have to live of the water that we need to survive it's not compared to i mean gold we're not going to eat gold we're not going to bait with gold. we're not going to drink up what clearly what amal is and is in a desperate economic situation absolutely right what we're running to do is say they're for any kind of economic development from the outside is going to be a benefit their only purpose is to extract as much money as possible to feed into the global financial system. with part of the geo political economic system that's extremely exploited or. first of all is a question whether mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment well you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. no the way out of this assad has to go there looking people we've been here enough for two years you know jay said assad has to go it's not going to happen if it was it was going to happen it would have happened he has the upper hand he's not he's not losing this war of course he doesn't have control over the entire part of the entire solve borders of syria and that's why i brought up geneva two that is one way to move this process forward because i agree with sunny we will have a perpetual stalemate here the man wants to show up in geneva who's he going to talk to i think the geneva conference will be stillborn if the united states and its allies goes in with the precondition regime change of assad leaving power i think they need to back off of that that red line and look at a way to pursue new elections fair elections and obama can claim that he has been the assad regime by quarantining and removing and destroying its chemical weapons so he can claim that political victory and then move toward stability in the country. if you. know opportunity. to construct your. own want to be big. gives don't want to be against it don't want to be. they don't want that time to be a key it can be we can see. you just as i was when i was in the hood. with thirty round clip. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die a young. it's eleven pm right now here in moscow tonight on r t from jail cells in cambodia in sweden to. the founder of the pirate bay website continues his battle against the authorities in a case with powerful corporate interests. western powers signal a rethink in their support for syria's rebel movement apparently acknowledging that the fall of assad. is those implicated did not recent massacre outside damascus. and you approach it in a new start for thousands of russian prisoners will be freed under a game changing amnesty law this just passed parliament it's good news them for the punk protest pussy riot as well as the greenpeace activists the rest of the. protests. are reporting tonight ukraine's mult.
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on r t r g dot com. right the state's. first response and i think the church. on a regular splinter. live . the news and the stories that shape the week ukraine's capital braces for a million man anti-government march the ukrainian opposition refers to as a last chance after the government earlier survives a no confidence vote in parliament. that has western politicians fan the flames of the protests flocking to kiev to pledge their support for the crown's anti-government sentiment. case of david versus goliath a tiny romanian village fighting to get an energy giant chevron off limits land. from the romanian village claim a small victory against a major u.s. oil company that's exploring for shale gas near their home but the corporate giant is still looking to win the war. and its people across the globe.
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on r t r g. thank. you sometimes people ask me what i'm doing here they say it's exploitation of a minor but i'm smart i go into bars and if there's a control i pretend i'm buying chewing gum paying for a coffee that kind of sitting around the street corner giovanni bumps into his dad . i'll serve you. it's ok you know love him no son works on the black he doesn't like it but he's resigned to it everybody to hear some people tell me this is exploitation of a minor and it's wrong. and all or none of them say to me ok use nothing to eat i'll lend you a hand. yeah you do nobody helps you here. so if i send him to steal old ladies buy eggs that would be more acceptable here the way that it would be if you work on asli and maples it's considered humiliation but people will say oh and per kid was present but if i sent him to steal an old lady's handbag in two minutes he could get fifty euros. he doesn't even on that in a week with his tips if he stole on the other hand people would say that he's got balls. ge
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on r t r g dot com. and i welcome to the r t sports show hof an hour of top action from russia and around the globe with me kate poetry and here's what's coming up. the road to rio fabio capello is a happy coach as russia draw belgium algeria and sas korea in their group for next summer's world cup finals. plus a big battle scarred defeated by it says scott adams the moscow traffic while champions unama overcome even for our boss in the k h l. and in the cage we have a double helping of m.m.a. with a master class from probably see over there and frank miller and the latest action from moscow's fight night.
on r t r g dot com. and i welcome to the r t sports show hof an hour of top action from russia and around the globe with me kate poetry and here's what's coming up. the road to rio fabio capello is a happy coach as russia draw belgium algeria and sas korea in their group for next summer's world cup finals. plus a big battle scarred defeated by it says scott adams the moscow traffic while champions unama overcome even for our boss in the k h l. and in the cage we have a double helping of m.m.a....
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m r t r g dot com. in an attempt to make amends the government took steps to raise all traces of the nuclear testing on the island of monterey bay where a nuclear shelter which in reality was nothing more than a would be when i was covered in metal was demolished a few years ago nevertheless. it's twenty three cases of contamination have been recognized officially. headed for how. the island of the harbor it's the third largest at all in polynesia which was chosen as the advanced support base from the road four hundred fifty kilometers away. the base was dismantled in two thousand and since then the inhabitants have resumed a quiet and peaceful life. but the army returned in two thousand and nine for a large scale cleanup operation that will take seven years and sixteen million euros to complete. it's not going to be an easy task to restore the nature to its pristine condition. in an attempt to distance itself from its reputation the army is trying to be open about the ambitious operation. i don't i don
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on r t r g dot com. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia. the future are covered. we can. choose the consensus you. choose to get to. choose. to. washington now saying it's considering sanctions against ukraine putting its weight behind protesters. look at those who are rallying to defend the government. the president vladimir putin is set to deliver the i knew all state of the nation speech to parliament specifically time to coincide with the twentieth anniversary of the russian constitution. alliance israeli and saudi intelligence having secret meetings for a breakthrough nuclear deal with iran left both countries highly frustrated.
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on r t r g dot com. welcome back to worlds apart rear discussing the interplay between democracy and security with the new year the secretary general of the organization for security and cooperation in europe mr the always see was created as an organization to facilitate the dialogue between east and west during the cold war and to some extent this divide ideological divide still remains and some may even argue that it has exacerbated in recent years in fact these recent toggle for between russia and the european union over ukrainian future may be seen as one example of that what do you think are we witnessing the formation of this new divide between istana west and europe because there's talk of. and what we see is that the relations between the keep players a group of players in the us see space not necessarily become any easier in recent times and. in the process of the is the neighborhood and the development than in the run up to the ability of some it has been as we have seen a. phase of. how can i
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on r t r g dot com. when i was a child i dreamed of becoming an actor. a sailor. and . people knew me as. a fellow before. sadly i've got no other family. i'm still looking for my calling in life. so my place in the world. sometimes fighting. close to that goal. i'm looking up i'm able tell me i'm a legend. yet again but. i'm just an ordinary man. yeah but. it's freezing. it's very different.
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on r t r g conflict. we speak your language any time of the war not a day of. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angola's story. here. altie spanish to find out more visit. tito it's called. welcome back to all of the parts of a discussing global shopping habits with pop up on the hill mr on the hill before the break we were talking about the hype of winter shopping and i think it's part of a much larger phenomenon consumer as you know this drive to buy more goods and services and that very interesting numbers i think when you think about consumers we usually . think about americans you mention because this be cars but if you look at the recent consumer studies it says that americans and europeans are actually pretty disciplined shoppers these days and it is other parts of the world asia middle. come get enough shopping we passed over a very magic moment in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. . where previous to that the. global wealth came in the form of old money but starting in the mid one nine hundred
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on r t r g dot com. welcome back to worlds apart where we are discussing our lens many gains and failures for the country's minister for european affairs. mr donohue we were talking about that i'm a gratian in our land. as you said it's a very pressing issue but europe as a whole has to deal with. broader much larger issue of incoming immigration i'm talking about refugees from africa and the middle east some of that related to the conflict in syria and in libya and i think ireland has a very unique position here because on the one hand for decades you've been receiving country and now you are once again their country of immigrants how do you think this issue should be dealt with in a broader european context that's a hugely difficult and sensitive issue the three elements to how we believe the should be handled better in the future the first one is that we have to do all we can to make sure that people are not in a position to have to leave their country and region because of the terrible violence and s
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on r t r g dot com. i am jamie yep a gunner with the assault section of the second platoon third special forces unit. and we're always on the alert for an armed conflict because if we get intelligence about militants in the neighborhood it's usually reliable but it was the squadron has played a part in conflicts before but this was the first attack of its kind on terrain like this. when we were expecting them we were ready for them at any moment but it was a very difficult area and they were able to open fire first. was my. newsman with them. for a special forces soldier thinking is paramount but was that tell you makes the right decisions. during that five militants tried to outflank the three soldiers led by up off and started throwing hand grenades at them. both covered one of those grenades with his own body. of course i was frightened but i tried to compose myself i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me this is a thought that comes you down mom's waiting. thanks is.
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on r t r g dot com. wealthy british style. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our. science technology innovation called a list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. who has nuclear weapons in the middle east and this threatening to use them coming up. then you mean you revealing what he really thinks about america. the world's top war crimes prosecutor tells us why he helped convict israel for genocide. and we're going to be a becomes a battlefield as lobbies try to rewrite history. colin powell will crimes commission on november twenty sixth found israel guilty of genocide against the palestinians tribunal stays consistent evidence it heard from eyewitnesses concluded since nine hundred forty eight there have been repeated mass killings through and naval strikes forced expulsion from israel of hundreds of thousands of palestinian survivors moussa koussa of those who re
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on r t r g dot com. i am jamie yep a gunner with the assault section of a second platoon third special forces unit. and we're always on the alert for an armed conflict because if we get intelligence about militants in the neighborhood it's usually reliable but it was the squadron has played a part in conflicts before but this was the first attack of its kind on terrain like this. when we were expecting them we were ready for them at any moment but it was a very difficult area and they were able to open fire first who was not. in his movement to the. armored one for a special forces soldier thinking is paramount but was that's how he makes the right decisions. during that five minutes in stride to outflank the three.
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m r t r g dot com. right on the scene. of the first strike. and i would think that your.orders twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. the research of dr scott's not a retired lieutenant colonel at the harvard business school highlights the difficulties in determining both the cause of and criminal culpability in friendly fire incidents so friendly fire have a perverse relationship with friendly fire paratrooper and eighty second airborne division was a victim of friendly fire in operation urgent fury in grenada and so for years this was ninety three i had a perverse sense of curiosity how could sometimes some of the best trained best equipped people in the world sometimes fall short of the mark in his book friendly fire dr silk investigates an encounter in a no fly zone in which two u.s. f. fifteen fighters shot down two u.s. army black hawk helicopters instantly killing twenty six un peacekeepers this happened in one thousand nine hundred four full three years after the end of the first gulf war it was a hot shooting war going around there's not a lot of bad guys
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on r t r g dot com. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm tom are going to get on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing america by bill ready to join the movement then walk a little bit there. war is probably the most complex told to. the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder . if you are a bunch of people who don't know their families there are people. reading. this. shoot my brother in the leg not intentional because it
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r t r g dot com. welcome back to all the part where we're discussing be counter-intuitive decrease in violence around the world with professor steven pinker professor pinker just before the break we were talking about this link or rather conscience between democracy and violence and i would like to proceed a bit further you make a point in your book that the worst outbreaks of violence are often much more surveyed by idealistic moralistic belief system something that you call utopian ideologies and we can definitely see some elements of that in what is happening in the middle east much of the violence there or at least some of the violence there is fueled by militant islam but some of the western governments in the beginning of that struggle supported those forces because probably they believed that was the better or the best way of reading that region from dictatorships and bringing about democracy and i wonder if we can add democracy at least they expand his democracy of the kind of spouse by george w. bush to that at least a few topi an ideology is on par with communism on par with nazism on par with militant religions you know the ideologies that can ultimately lead to an increase in violence. i don't think so because i think the track record of democracy when it is measured quantitatively is one that succeeds in reducing violence and seeing human wellbeing so it's not just a question of a charismatic leader rallying the crowd to the glorious vision of a democratic future if you actually look people are happier democracies democracies are less likely to have genocides they're less likely to have civil wars they're less likely to go to war they're more likely to be destinations that immigrants choose to live in so. the idea that democracy can be imposed on other countries by bill. terry force is a kind of ideology that to put it mildly has not been proved to be correct but the . ideal of democracy i think is one that the facts speak for it isn't just a question of motion or charisma but he had this idea all exporting democracies and you know to believe that he can actually help signal countries to become more democratic seems to be a very popular around washington and it was practiced not only by the previous administration it was also somewhat espoused by the current american administration don't you think so well the paradox is that the advantage of democracy is that power is allocated and transferred by peaceful means and likewise disputes are resolved by peaceful means so imposing democracy by force is already undermining the entire idea of democracy i think it still it is still true that if you could wave a magic wand and get people to adopt him ocracy a democratic government if you got an autocratic governments to step aside or become democratic the world would be better off and the people of that country would be better off i think the problem is the idea that by military force you can decapitate a government create a state of anarchy and hope that democracy would spontaneously blossom or could be imposed on a society that still tribal where there's no concept of a commonwealth of people collectively choosing a government with there's no idea that resolve disputes can be resolved peacefully that's probably a prerequisite to democracy and simply having elections we now know is not enough to bring peace to a country now very closely linked to the idea of democracy is the idea of human rights and i heard you say previously that you believe that human rights are an anglo-saxon concept and it is certainly part of. some of the western country. it's foreign policy agenda and i find this a idea extremely contentious because it had something that is truly human and universal then it would probably be something that is inborn and there is no need to push it on to others if it's just a social concept than. pushing it on to other countries it also doesn't make much sense isn't the idea of actively promoting human rights a bit out of touch with reality like i don't know requiring a preschooler or a second grader to learn the advanced math is it realistic i think it is realistic and i think that the data that i present in the better angels of our nature show that it's realistic simply because if you look at the curves the idea of human rights has been increasingly implemented the world abolished legal slavery the more and more countries are democratic. the idea that women should not be subject to violence is increasingly accepted. so i think that is the historical trend i don't think it's particularly natural i don't nor do i think that it's an anglo american concept by its very nature i think it was first. implemented in by the british and american governments but that's just a historical accident there's nothing that's inherently british or american about the concept i think it's psychologically unnatural because we have very strong tribal feelings we have very strong authoritarian feelings we have strong puritanical feelings it's only when you realize that if everyone has those feelings at the same time you are worse off than if you adhere to the concept of human rights we have to send children to school to learn to read and write and do subtraction and we may have to send them to school to understand the benefits of human rights and democracy but it's well worth the effort but. i wonder how crucial is the is the concept of timing here because one could think that if you push certain values on to a society that of before it's truly ready that could create not only. a democratic delana because the society is not. known very for that change but that could also create a backlash against the government and most importantly against the values that it's trying to promote and i think the issue of gay marriage for example is a very typical want here because there is a concerted effort on the part of some western governments to introduce that as a norm isn't the time in their readiness of any given society is crucial here in deciding what forces whether it is an angels or demons are going to be engaged within that society and i agree except that there is a general trend when people are free to express their opinions when you have to justify your opinions to other people with people from different communities different tribes different countries engage in dialogue i think that forces the discussion in a certain direction and that direction tends toward human rights which is why in the united states we have recent and in the west more generally there has been a huge tidal wave in favor of first gay rights and now we're starting to see gay marriage something that no one would have predicted even five years ago i think five years ago if you were to say that in many american states case could marry they say you're crazy that's utopian that's a dream but professor pinker you just mentioned this reversal of attitudes in the united states and i think it's true that it happened extremely quickly i mean if we compare that to some of the other contentious social issues like women's rights or . let's say universal suffrage. the change of heart on the issue of homosexuality and even same sex marriage was sick. prizing really quick it took less than a decade but in many other countries european countries we see a backlash against that in terms of people trying to productive additional family values well that was true of the united states until very very recently in fact united states is really not in the lead when it comes to gay rights or most progressive social issues it's the countries of western and northern europe that are in the lead in the united states is actually a little bit behind but what happens is the debate that you just mentioned has taken place in the united states and if people are free to hash out their disagreements to have the debate i think it tends to go in a certain direction it will inevitably i think read to gay marriage just because the arguments for gay marriage are better than the arguments against it and i think that's why the change has happened so quickly ok i want to speech gears a little bit and in your book you make a point that many forms of violence have a century al cleaved usefulness over time but there are also some new forms of violence terrorism being one of them. and terrorism as we all know relies have a way on more than technology to spread fear i want to as a cognitive psychologist which way do you think the humanities evil genius will go in the future well terrorism is spectacularly unsuccessful as a tactic of political change war the ninety eight percent of terrorist movements fail to achieve any of their objectives so the way the reason that terrorism is so popular is that it involves a small expenditure of violence that gets a huge amount of attention because it exploits a feature of our own psychology namely that we pay attention to. extreme events such as acts of violence. and we exaggerate how often they occur also helped along by the news media which report terrorist attacks in such gory detail now speaking about some of the factors that may have driven this decline in violence you mentioned the steady increase in literacy is one of them and it is generally assumed that people are getting smarter with each passing day kid but i wonder if this increase in literacy is really so linear and irreversible because if we look at some of the traditional organized religions they very definitely seeing some. some reverting to the literal interpretation of their holy books and that in and over itself can lead to an increase in violence i wonder if we as a species know deceiving ourselves about how much more. self-restraint and smarter we have become in comparison to our ancestors were not deceiving ourselves because you can look at the numbers fewer people are dying in war fewer people are dying in homicide there are more democracies there are fewer states that criminalize homosexuality so. as soon as you try to count measurable manifestations of nonviolence you see the trends are in general in a positive direction now it's not linear there are reversals it's a kind of like a declining sawtooth and there are some socks there are cases where violence can return to go through the roof such as in the middle decades of the twentieth century but the overall trend is one of decline and. so we're not we're not fooling ourselves we can see it in the numbers i think the nature of violence is also becoming increasingly more international and cosmopolitan you can hardly find any conflict in the world these days that is not supported. aided by third parties i wonder what do you make about these change in the nature of violence does it doesn't make it more contagious with the end of the cold war those proxy wars decreased and that's one of the reasons that there have been fewer civil wars and fewer deaths and civil wars you didn't have the cold war powers arming and 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m r t r g dot com. washington so-called peace process. resolve the israel palestine conflict has produced little if any results in fact the palestinians are experiencing excel in way to the legal and seizures is it time to accept a one state solution and or look to global institutions like the un to replace the current negotiating framework. the. economic down in the final. days. and the rest because i. believe every we. welcome back here watching r.t. international the u.k. government has announced new measures to crackdown on islamist extremism drawn up following the brutal murder of a british soldier by two muslim converts may part of the plan is to block extremist material on the web and ban those encouraging extremism from visiting mosques however as our lord smith reports it's the jails we're comrades are becoming increasingly radicalized. wormwood scrubs prison in west london temporary or longer term home to around fourteen hundred male prisoners apart from the inevitable gang activity and drug taking that goes on inside many priso
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m r t r g dot com. welcome to the kaiser report i am max kaiser in a surprise move to many brazil has awarded a four point five billion dollar fighter jet contractors of sweet in it was expected to bed boeing would receive the contract but and i quote the n.s.a. problem ruined it for the americans a brazilian government source told reuters on condition that anonymity. anonymity those brazilians sure have a wacky sense of humor anyway the reason this is a problem is that new research suggests that humans descended from jellyfish more specifically the related warty see walnut a lot in this blog of blogs and blog and blog and there's war you see walnut lives inside all of us but especially inside americans floating through the crowded space seeking to soak up more debt to feed the pool of the ribs and fraud in which it floats and survives and whilst awarding america debt not can survive on very little room wealth creation it does need some real income to keep its pyramid of debt due from imploding especial
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on r t r g dot com. nelson mandela he was almost universally considered one of the greatest individuals of our time he was a prisoner of conscience and a living symbol of conquering to diversity however he was far more complex than most mainstream media are willing to admit when dollars legacy is so much more than merely being a figure of inspiration. reconciliation. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others the few still notice. the faces changing the world right now. the picture of today's leaves. on tonight from around the globe. local. t.v. hello. i'm ill daria ft of chemo i'm seventeen and i live in the kitchen of the district of st petersburg this is my entrance. beth hello. this is my district. football field it's my old school in my nine story apartment block. so this is where i live. i used to take drugs and drink like a fish i skipped school and was a real hooligan i stayed out all night and well you know. listen to me watch superstar you come here sit down and have a chat oh all right guys
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r t r g dot com. system and. the that. close. yesterday fourteen members of the hacktivist group anonymous appeared in california's federal court to enter pleas for their role in attacking the website pay pal known as the pay pal fourteen the group briefly took down the website in two thousand and ten after pay pal started block donations for wiki leaks eleven members of the group pled guilty to one federal count of conspiracy and one misdemeanor of damaging a protected computer in return it's expected that these eleven anons will have the federal charges adjourned so the breakdown this case and what it means for the hacktivist community at large i'm joined now by investigative journalist aleck's o'brien who's been covering the case was just there yesterday thank you so much for coming on a lot. having me paper wanted five point five million dollars in damages now the only and collectively pain thousand dollars that pay pal how these damages assessed in the first place. well that's a bit of a mystery because the plea deal that was structured through the settlement conference is that it been happening over the last year which boiled down to one felony count which would be which with the eve which was either conspiracy or damaging the protective computer and then the misdemeanor was adversely affecting a network or a system. those were all hammered out like i said in a settlement conference the the process of trying to produce the damage or lack of damage evidence from pay pal because the government didn't have ownership over it was a series of of you know essentially sidestepped subpoenas by e-bay and pay power what cited in the court records is a couple of items the five point five million that you reference also the f.c.c. filing which apparently. e-bay claim to know did e-bay claimed no damage on and then there's the public statement of pay pal spokespeople both in the new york. i'm stating that the website wasn't down at any time. and that the system wasn't there their system for their customers wasn't affected by the distributed denial of service it was very interesting i have to bring up here only for having imposed because i was following your whole twitter thread with them about it where he writes if we want to make parallels between real world protests and online protests that means one thousand people can have the effect of six million people demonstrate in front of your office that seems like an excessive impact in the hands of each person a look so isn't that the point to put our power in the hands of the people that would normally be ignored by most of corporations. you know he made a really important point and you know i responded to him publicly that it's outrageous how the policy group of pay pal executives how much havoc they can wreck on you know essentially. extralegal censorship of media organizations like wiki leaks with their you know high orbit government can and referring you know to the lower bit i. can and that was used to automate the distributed denial of service attack by the anonymous collective. and what do you think i'm saying that pay pal but the people of fourteen should have received leniency only if they didn't know what the only if they didn't know but they weren't aware of the full impact of their actions. well i find that the the presentation of this op ed after the deal has been hammered out is completely illogical. here is the chair of a which is a movement. in this case is well aware of the plea deal that has been hammered out because according to the people i've spoke to they were actually consulted by the department of justice so why the call for. leniency after the plea deals already been hammered out and the co-defendants are going you know going to court to essentially plead guilty to a felony and a misdemeanor count it looks to looks like a p.r. campaign to me to. essentially present himself as somehow an advocate for these individuals i think that his actions show me at least that he is not one . who is recently sensitive two years federal probation and eighty one hundred eighty three thousand dollars fine for being part of a did a u.s. attack for just one minute why do you think this disproportionate sentence was received compared to pay pal fourteen. i can't say i do know that these are highly politicized cases we look at the pay pal case for example the former director of the f.b.i. used the pay pal fourteen case to justify increased appropriations for the f.b.i. under the mantle of cyber security prosecutions i'm so this is this is big business you know in washington and also clearly if you look at the structured settlement that happened with the pay pal case. which was the first major cybersecurity case in the post wiki leaks world. essentially the d.o.j. extracted from this plea deal one plea to a felony count and what's important about that is that allows the f.b.i. regardless of whether that felony count gets you know actually withdrawn in a year time it allows the f.b.i. to count on their system statistics for cyber crime so this is really about the lack of debate that we've had a year ago two years ago about online protest about the fact that culture is conducted predominantly online especially amongst. many politically active people today or younger people too and that we need to reel. we actually examine the economic and social logical landscape that we currently exist in and not rely on models from twenty years ago to try to discuss the first amendment the freedom of the press and what's at stake for larger society i couldn't agree more especially as insane what's happening with actual just regular protests outside of the complete militarization the police i mean it really is time to reevaluate the whole concept of this alexis thanks for explaining that you know i was just saying that that case even though it's totally different it does seem like they're almost going the route of the music industry where they're kind of holding up these you know putting these people basically making. you know making. i don't know the word i'm looking for basically making a whole bottle of this guy into saying you know we can charge you with hundreds of thousands of dollars to scare everyone else you know you point out that the pay pal fourteen knew very well that they could be prosecuted for their actions but did it anyway they did it to change the dialogue talk about the precedent that you think this case will set for the future. well i think that this in a certain sense has been has given the d.o.j. pass on on prejudicially prosecuting people who clearly did not intend nor did they damage the pay pal system in the words of the spokespeople. and their f.c.c. filing this is really about intimidating people and so the precedent that the sense i do think that the the the defense counsel for the paper fourteen. you know really . legally advocated in this case in an intelligent in an aggressive manner the precedent that this sense is that the american public is going to just simply continue to allow individuals to be treated this way by the department of justice and it's going to intimidate people and people be afraid of coming out for the next round of protests that to occur absolutely and thank you so much you look so bright investigative journalist on the ground covering this case really appreciate you coming in. thank you. yesterday the world lost a hero. former south african president and anti-apartheid leader nelson mandela passed away at the age of ninety five mandela was an inspiring revolutionary who not only changed his country he changed the entire world because the young south african living under full apartheid mandela became involved in and to clone a politics that worked to dismantle the oppressive system of institutionalized racism as a young man mandela got involved in politics rose quickly in the ranks of the african national congress and as a lawyer he oversaw the one nine hundred fifty five congress of the people that produced a charter that later became a manifesto for the liberation movement in one hundred sixty two mandela was convicted of sabotage and conspiracy and sends to life in prison as a political dissident he served twenty seven years about sentence to the efforts of the international community rallying for his release now the entire media machine is covering mandela's death and his stork legacy as well they should however it's being framed with a neocolonial bias of american exceptionalism see what the media won't tell you is who nelson mandela really was and what he really stood for and how it was actually the good old central intelligence agency that was responsible for his arrest in the first place that's right a former cia official admitted in one thousand nine hundred eighty it was the agency that provided the details of mandela's whereabouts and turn him over to south african security they had dasa to call it quote one of our greatest coups so what else is the media not telling you to start did you know mandela was a communist yes the big red. scary c word has just confirmed that he was indeed a member of the south african communist party at the time of his arrest and it's not too much of a shock when you consider how mandela equated poverty and inequality to slavery in apartheid as social evils same quote overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity it's an act of justice it's a protection of a fundamental human right the right to dignity and a decent life while poverty persists there is no true freedom. here's another tidbit that the mainstream media won't touch mandela never brought into america's never bought into america's war on terror not only was there a fervent critic of the bush administration and spoke out against the execution of prisoners about due process he even said this about bin laden he said the labeling of a some of bin laden as the terrorist responsible for those acts before you've even been tried and convicted could also be seen as undermining some of the basic tenets of the rule of law but bin ladin wasn't the only surprising figure that mandela spoke out about he also defended moammar gadhafi and fidel castro given their support for ending apartheid in south africa it makes sense that mandela would think twice to demonize what america labels a terrorist considering how mandela himself was on the terror watch list all the way up until two thousand and eight the entire african national congress and while today's media outlets are hailing mandela as one of the most famous pacifists in modern history the reality is that while he promoted nonviolence he was not opposed to using violence when necessary here is giving his first t.v. interview ever discussing just that. i'm going to have to solve the. problem. notwithstanding iraq and you had to come in. and mom homes in my clothes cut eyes on it on the public but it didn't stop them. that i many people feel that it is useless and free filter for us to continue talking peace and nonviolence against that government was applied is on this savage attacks on the defense of speaker and i think the time to come for us to consider in the light a fire experiences in this stat or whether the methods which we have applied so far out adequate. but it's especially awkward and ironic for the corporate and political statement to be remarked on mandela's legacy today because the vast majority of these people still support apartheid see a system that gives racial discrimination legitimacy is alive and well in a little country called israel and every year three billion dollars of taxpayer money is used to sponsor israel's apartheid state and oppression against the palestinians so as we commemorate the life of an amazing leader and civil rights activist let's not let them white wash his real legacy. that's our show you guys thanks for watching and have a great weekend we'll see you right back here next week the break is that 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who are furious at the prospect of american energy giant chevron drilling for shale gas nearby report from the scene of the violence plus. open listen to my. european politicians and add fuel to the flames of the protests in the ukraine as they reiterated their support for the crowds anti-government sentiment. and as the world continues to grieve over the death of nelson mandela r t looks at south africa's future and how dark shadows from the past lead in some whites to fear for their lives.
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on r t r g dot com. what is the fate of the house of saud its list of complaints against washington is long and getting longer the saudis are furious over western dealings with iran disappointed that obama didn't bomb syria and one of its only real friends in the region is israel given all of this kemah how some songs afford what he calls an independent one paul. one of the wonderful men alive. they face. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. almost a decade with government building seized and hundreds of policemen and demonstrators injured in the violence a live report coming your way shortly. with big business. or working class ideal. new political force to take matters into its own. party had done on the right by creating a party that seriously. want to do. for me at least. going to war no longer to. become disillusioned with bad economics at home looking for money and prospects.
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on r t r g dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to businessman investor commentator and journalist lame alegate other telegraph laim welcome to the kaiser report max good to be here could see you now have a serious even though our ties clash obviously a sense kokanee when we ripped up the children omics economics former member it was fantastic there we were in the in the southeast of of oil in the sunny south east as the locals call it what an amazing combination on the david williams is direct to ship get together some economists from all over the world and have them chaired by sharp stand up comedians surely it's only a matter of time before kokomo mix comes to london was fantastic because they popularize economics in a way that the average punter can understand it so we have you here today to help us get through some of these comments by the chancellor george osborne who gave his autumn statement last week and he says it's boom times but foreign trade and fixed inves
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on r t r g dot com. welcome to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser oh my god by i do no longer access bitcoin only molly china bans bitcoin how will we survive shrink the mainstream media well in fact baidu the e bay of china and the longer it was bitcoin but it was only ever one of buy these many subsidiaries which is bitcoin and that was just for one samsung product for several weeks and those weeks only one point three seven bitcoin or ever sent to buy do look here this is their wallet see that six hundred twenty seven point eight three pounds. china also announced a ban on financial firms transacting and bitcoin the government will treat but coin not as a currency but as a commodity. and as such individuals and companies are free to set up and going exchanges and transact in bitcoin the government wants however that they are on their own to try to move as much of that work as you want out of the country as they possibly can imagine that the government will not take on the risks of individuals and corpor
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m r t r g dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time out of turn to dr kristen la hosts c f o of the university of. cyprus crystal's welcome to the kaiser report thank you very much as i don't want to be in the troop all right fantastic now your university is the first in the world to accept big coin. what tell us about. actually the rest of the educational conglomerate and i would say because at the university of a nigga see it is a conglomerate it's a quite limited because we have apart from the university we have a punishing social security the london. medical school we have just because of cypress now the students eight thousand five hundred students and i look at it with how many companies are all over europe and to host us here only programs proto words and you're the c.f.o. chief financial officer and you recognise an opportunity in bitcoin is just part of what happened when there was a bell and going back to earlier this year remember there was a huge bell and there was a confis
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r t r g dot com. welcome back to part two of the sports show and we're here with ice talking serbia coach and the thought that i would have been ninety five on december the ten's and to commemorate this his home club says the together small exhibition about the man who made russian ice hockey what it is today what about anya and how small. the great soul bit ice hockey system the ensemble red machine. is one of the men who made those words sound so formidable put every fan around the globe the legendary coach great several generations of grace so it players and teams and i can not just for his country but for the sport itself putting federal water after the nine hundred seventy two super series north american and european hockey started merging and mixing it up and that gave a huge boost to the game as a whole and the n.h.l. in particular creativity tactics and discipline these are the fundamentals of terrace of system and that's the way hockey has been developing. the killers passed away in one thousand nine hundred ninety five the great soul bit and the russian club he led to worldwide fame. is on track to rebuilding its victorious traditions and this is the mission of their asses possessions that was opened at the elements arena in moscow on what we have been his ninety fifth birthday is a milestone on that road ahead easy here i can see what part of my life my childhood memories every ice and every photo all of this things filled the small to room apartment i grew up in. a friendly game marking the anniversary of the ross of another famous so it blair and coach viktor sure of so a real constellation of former soviet and russian stars and current players on the same rink the like nine hundred seventy eight there are six was in charge of the soviet you with teams right at that time to feel. this five or fifty s. of my current quarter flow on of myself was for each of us gained a lot from him in terms of skills encouragement and inspiration so that when you know unfortunately i wasn't lucky enough to have been coached by terasa i was too young then i just saw him a few times when i was a kid and played in the golden park tournament that was established by him and it was an unforgettable experience for me. r.t. moscow. now in the news and in formula one the force india have revealed mexican surgery paris will be the new driver for the twenty fourteen season the one to three year old will join how to convert me twelve months at mclaren following an impressive season with sabar in two thousand and twelve paris was eleventh in the driver's standings this year just one place behind holcomb berg who was then driving to sabah while force india was sixth in the constructors' championship. while the six time lympics print champion you saying bolt says he wants to smash his own two hundred meter world record i am setting up a unique mark at the rio olympics the twenty seven year old jamaican was coaching kids just outside when his audi's before racing against a bus and then a sprinter as bolt set the two hundred meter record of nineteen point one nine seconds in two thousand and nine but has big plans for twenty fourteen. this season this upcoming season my mr try to. break the workload nineteen seconds so that's one of my goals. my last goal is to go to rio with a sixteen. or a turret or does that have been. a big big or. well meanwhile in hawaii the veteran american surf that ken is later claimed his seventh billabong pipe last as title on the final day of this year's world championships or the eleven to one world title holder went head to head with local man john john florence however it was forty one year old slater who threw tea still house top style and was competitive. and on a festive even the fortieth annual summer to sunday story but to one hundred students showed her how the christmases gabba in the new england town of new and no rain dance were required as the scientists approved down below for ski trails to help a local charity fund their annual toy drive ashley jolly many red raised over two thousand dollars to help st nick fill his sight for the present and bring joy to. well let's study with cross-country skiing and russia's alexander like fail to reach the podium at the third stage of the world cup in switzerland but remains third overall and is targeting a medal at the upcoming olympics the sochi goes on there but has the story davos is like a second home for next on the little girl the thirty year old spends more time if you believe his russian homework yet he failed to claim a podium finish in switzerland finishing ninth at the third stage of the world cup last saturday but he remains proved just on the social impacts targeting success in front of his home crowd just like every sportsman i dream of winning an olympic medal right now however it's important not to get ill and just concentrate on your goal your dream and if you do that everything will work out ok but i do think about it every single day what will be will be absolutely and i just hope everything works out for me as i've planned it. has been in this game business for twenty years but edge of global success last season he finished second in the world world cup standings and claimed the central european tour. diskeeper defeating olympic champions and audio colonia and to the north and now the russian feels the time has come to achieve his alternate day. of research this will be my third olympics the first was interior in and back then i was so pleased to have qualified i was really happy to be there then in vancouver i was ready to fight for a medal but unfortunately that didn't work out the details now this will be my third elim picks and i think you know i'm certain that i'm mentally and physically ready now my time has come and i'll give it all. started of being a promising young ice hockey player but his parents couldn't bring him into the game until every day for training and so at the age of sand he started cross-country skiing at his local school in the moscow region and step by step he made it into the russian team thanks to lots of sacrifices that every sportsman makes on the way to success. in life as an athlete is on the one hand wonderful and interesting but on the other hand it's a bit monotonous and every day is virtually the same of course like rabbits and i'm often the competition there are more than thirty world cup event in the season i don't spend much time and probably about two months of training camps are usually held in germany switzerland and sometimes in italy for the last two years because i'm a camp in a straight because there's a lot of snow there in august and we have a high quality training where we do a lot of kilometer and a half hours of skiing. there is a tough and focused ski to be achieved aims he said himself and now he wants his name to go down in cross-country skiing fees for the start shelling dates will be the perfect chance for that song send him above r t. now with only seven weeks to go until those such a limb picks the world cup season is well underway and for one snowboarder in italy it was an opening parallel giant slalom race to remember as at the age of thirty austria's i'm told who to call for forty claimed his maiden world cup stage victory while in the women's race reigning champion but this year come off of switzerland edged last year's winner. of japan russian world champion katherina to the guy in the. wall at the hot five competition in finland a local favorite yummy cool be sold to victory in the men's contest after a blistering first run over the top of the world cup standings ball in the women's tournament china's one league east past her opponents and took the overall lead leap frogging stage without any clock america let it be. like placid local hero steven holcomb won in both two moneyball playwrights is leading the inform us today first ever such as the men's medals table that staged holcomb play to see 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on r t r g dot com. europe is germany. oh the power to go into. the reproductive. ultimate booth to close with your meters room to be able to work to the media or or get to your speech and to the region the whole reason that is going through a big crisis. so well in germany and ukraine they say has greece and spain italy so many other every piece of land in which the who bring siemens they could bring their banks they could extend their boat if there were one million people come through it's a month. old . science technology innovation called in news developments from around russia we've got the future covered. welcome back i'm speaking with award winning director oliver stone historian peter because they talk about the untold history of the united states you guys i wanted to start with you peter the u.n. vote two days ago one hundred eighty eight to only two nay votes to basically. criticize the cuban embargo and of course israel and the u.s. were the only two countries to vote to uphold it is this just a cold war grudge what does the u.s. have at stake here and.
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on r t r g dot com. and i play this street cleaner who's in love with a waitress i go on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs and drink like a fish called the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. circus of clinton's benefit and would break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. this is our t. this morning also made some for ukraine's president's voice for the massive protest in the capital where the opposition hope to gather a million man march and lay siege to the government quarter. and fanning the flames of foreign politicians with obvious statement supporting the opposition some even coming to kiev to spur the anti-government movement. more than big headlines u.s. all joined chevron resumes really near a village in romania where furious locals have been engaged in fighting against the fracking site that they say destroyed their livelihoods. the day of prayer for south africans for their former leader an internationa
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on r t r g dot com. welcome back to the kaiser report. meyler. of quilter. manners read their welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max. so don't dorsey brothers german investigation into the alleged manipulation of gold and silver benchmark what's going. well it's been a while since we've discussed the story. i think it's both e.f.c.a. in london and bath in germany to look into this initially the the story in the mainstream media was about looking at the fix what is the fix for the fix is a twice daily setting of the of the price. billion market or station where there are a bunch of bullying banks which are the main mainstream large banks but i think the thing that's really interesting is that it will hopefully lead into other areas when they talk about benchmarks you've got the go forward rate you've got. recently can but also i think from there once people become more aware of the issue of lack of transparency in the fixes and in these in these self certifying. markets then hopefully it will lead to the bigger issue of gold obligations the fractiona
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m r t r g dot com. look what defines a country's success cliff a slim figures of economic growth. or a factual standard of living live. live right on the sea. search tree limb and i think that you're. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be on the list. welcome back to sophie and co our guest is robert zubrin an american aerospace engineer who advocates manned exploration of mars great to have you back with us right so a life on mars first of all what are you going to eat there. oh well the initial explorers will bring their food stock for two years or three years or four years of however much well turn a half years is the round ship six months out year and a half of them are six months back ok and they'll be. dehydrated food like pasta and flour and rice and so forth and sauces and meats the reason why you want to bring dehydrated foods is because you can recycled water and so for instance if a pound of spaghetti makes a whole meal for four people but it's relatively light weight itself and we'll have systems for recycling the water we know how to do that let the water wel
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on r t r g dot com. welcome back to their car is the report i am max kaiser timed out to turn to professor steve author of deep bunking economics steve king welcome back the great to be him i love your backdrop on the world went to war of course deep bunking economics all over the world what about george osborne let's spend some time debugging george's board he's not an economist but he still managed to run the u.k. economy into the ground the office of national statistics says middle income household income in the u.k. is down five thousand pounds in two thousand and eight. politicians believe what they think of the experts because they want to have as little numbers they can quote and say in front of that say that it's all going to be wonderful in the future and they end up being suckers for an economic discipline that has no idea of how the economy operates didn't see this crosses coming in their advice is actually made it was on the trouble is all as well as following that advice so i was driven the
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