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milorganitic April 18, 2012, 00:14
Thanks RT for doing what no craven US network will do. Thanks Julian, great interview and keep up the journalistic effort! Maybe Hillary will get another headache from this...
roger April 17, 2012, 23:52
Congratulations Julian! It was a fantastic interview, I’m very excited that we will be able to hear the voices of so many silenced leaders. I can’t wait to see more. Although, I have one thing to mention about the interviewing.. you asked Hassan Nasrollah about Wikileaks cables and in particular one where he, Hassan, expresses his discontent with the corruption of youth.. buying t/a food etc.. But Hassan’s response was, "First what they said.." he goes on saying that this was a rumour that has been spread about Hezbollah for various reasons etc.. at that point, I wanted to know who was "They" that he’s talking about? Wasn’t it Hassan the one to say it, initially? It would have been great if you came back to ask him about that point and say, no actually this is what you have said, it is in the cables, we have it on file, it’s actually not a rumour. I would have liked to hear his response to your actual question. But thanks anyway, I love your show!! Keep them coming!!
min729;

the leaked documents of wikileaks are diplomatic cable emanating from US embassies around the globe. Nasrallah never met with a US official (he’s considered a terrorist). The assumptions about his discontent with corruption must have come from a third party usually conversing with an embassy official where the embassy official dispatches it in a cable.
Anony from Turkey April 17, 2012, 23:49
Congrats to Julian and the other members of Wikileaks and also thanks to the RT for making this possible!.
stavr0s uk April 17, 2012, 23:34


just want to say a big thanks to Julian and everyone involved in supporting him, there aren’t many people out there that have the dedication that Julian has and is showing.


Avoider and none license payer of the BBC for 5yrs and counting :)
Victor April 17, 2012, 23:33
A great concept and interview and refreshing to be able to get to hear the other side of the story and to see the other side of the coin too.

Well done RT and all of those involved in pulling it all together and making it happen. Carry on the good work.
AgentHendrix April 17, 2012, 23:18
Absolutely fantastic concept. Very interesting first episode. "The world tomorrow" - news that count.
min729 April 17, 2012, 23:04
Congratulations Julian! It was a fantastic interview, I’m very excited that we will be able to hear the voices of so many silenced leaders. I can’t wait to see more. Although, I have one thing to mention about the interviewing.. you asked Hassan Nasrollah about Wikileaks cables and in particular one where he, Hassan, expresses his discontent with the corruption of youth.. buying t/a food etc.. But Hassan’s response was, "First what they said.." he goes on saying that this was a rumour that has been spread about Hezbollah for various reasons etc.. at that point, I wanted to know who was "They" that he’s talking about? Wasn’t it Hassan the one to say it, initially? It would have been great if you came back to ask him about that point and say, no actually this is what you have said, it is in the cables, we have it on file, it’s actually not a rumour. I would have liked to hear his response to your actual question. But thanks anyway, I love your show!! Keep them coming!!
Mike April 17, 2012, 22:59
Andrewwrote on April 17, 2012, 22:13
Why no closed caption for hearing impaired audiences like me? Leave some money for your legal defense expense? :(

Good luck suing the Russians bro, lol.
Derek April 17, 2012, 22:58
LOVED IT. Finally, we’ve all been waiting so patiently :) Great job and let’s fight to keep this going! Unbiased interviews are not only a huge blow to the current "filtered media" but also a blow to the anti-freedom leadership in power. I’m sure they’d love to get their hands on this show asap. Jullian, way to be crafty when life hands you lemons. This is a great way to spend house arrest!
Mich April 17, 2012, 22:52
Fantastic initiative, keep going all involved!