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mission in iraq has reached its thirty first expiry date operation iraqi freedom is now hoover and the combat troops have left the country washington says this means the end of the. country that killed over four thousand u.s. troops around fifty thousand american seems. to train and support iraqi forces are going to say by those in control of the nation from joining us. last week dozens of. retards across the country until were activist brodbeck and says the war is far from over as we need to die in iraq. we see a rebranding the occupation if you leave fifty thousand heavily armed soldiers backed by all sorts of aircraft the latest high tech aircraft of course all of the naval destroyers the submarines the aircraft carriers that are all throughout the region that have cruise missiles and all sorts of means by which to intervene in
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iraq we see now the end of an occupation but a certain diminishing of the occupation in terms of some of the troop numbers but a rebranding of the occupation so that instead of calling it combat troops they call it rise of the troops they still have guns they still shoot those guns when they're shot at in their head they die it won't be sufficient to tell the iraqis on september first or second or american families who have g i's and loved ones there who may perish after the so-called end of the war that their loved ones indeed are not dead because the war has been officially ended i believe the occupation of iraq will go on for many years well despite the pullout of u.s. combat troops from iraq war americans are still being sent to replace those remaining this is spawns fresh protests in the states. remember this shared his experience of one such demonstration without. we still managed to be on site at the exact moment the buses were pulling off base to go to the airport
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get in the streets get our banners on pearl that said please don't make the same mistake we did resist and now in the other that said occupation is a crime this soldiers in these buses this is the last thing that they saw on american soil before they went to get on a plane to go to iraq and i tell you we're doing this because you know we were there we care we love these soldiers who are going to commit these war crimes however we are trying to wake them up they need to understand that you know we're we're their friends next time they get ambushed when they're in iraq it's not going to be nonviolent that people there are going to resist them and when it happens it will be just this war is not over because barack obama or joe biden says combat in iraq is over does not mean soldiers are going to stop dying it does not mean they're going to stop killing people the bloodshed will continue until we withdraw and that was an activist about this while the prospects of terrorism still remains
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high in iraq and also at the forefront of other conflicts in the world we speak to political scientists and she's going off on how widespread the threat of terror really is. there was an assumption the terrorism is more or less localized in afghanistan and they were looking for causes of terrorism in iraq what it looks looks like it is more widespread no we can fly and the terrorist training grounds in some countries. are also quite active in central asia or in the former soviet union so it is spreading as financing. weapons are there. courses for terrorism or created. almost daily.
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and you can hear more of what which is love nikonov has to say in the full interview in alice time here no. doubts a big day for germans who are mocking twenty years since they were formally reenacted into a single nation and grandson of ration will be held in berlin on tuesday and america who hails from indio will make a speech to mark the anniversary the capital i'm the country was split in half after world war two but before the thirty vote paved the way for united germany thirty first of all this nineteen ninety a treaty sealed east germans break up the integration into the west for twenty years only germans in the east like second class citizens with unemployment twice as high as in the west wages almost a third higher than it will say east germans haven't reached the standards of living they were promised twenty years ago. now russia's ban on gambling except
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in four designated areas has only seen underground betting flourish be any operational is in the country's south and it's very into a can money down the region's authorities want to relocate it here to the black sea resorts to attract more punters and lower the stakes for investors well to. what could be on the cards. this is a gambler spera dice the oracle all kinds of games from the army of one armed bandits to poker and roulette. however most of the time the place is deserted. this is the only legal casino in russia a private company invested ten million dollars into its construction and even though there are a few willing to build gambling spots here in the area it still looks like most in the industry see it as making bats in a burning house last year russian lawmakers banned all casinos and gambling clubs across the country to be replaced by four specially designated and developed zones
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in siberia western russia the south and east the industry reacted immediately like you know shutting down the facilities moving them abroad or going on the ground even the most successful zone is mostly being ignored by the un to. most investors a passive many because as a city is far away from other major transportation hubs the local airports underdeveloped and the roads and not like that only that and the other factor is that the gambling ban in russia is really hard to enforce. in cities just a few hundred kilometers away from police discover illegal gambling down every week . of course it's officially prohibited but in our neighborhood everyone knows where to find the underground gambling den you can have a good time there if you play your cards right in the regions authorities have come up with a new plan to make the rules work they want to relocate the whole seldom gambling
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zone closer to popular tourist destinations like the black sea coast resort the phenomena and inspired by les vegas they wanted to be about more than just gambling . and so we said why can't we try and do something like that in russia shipping without making the same mistake we can use the best that las vegas has to offer so . fine by decades of experience essentially we've come up with a new concept in the resort so the gameplay will be just one of the highlights the idea will have to get support from the russians they do more possibly together with other amendments to help reverse the odds of getting the new government moves to work so from no if you're. still looks did it with more questions than answers for its supporters and skeptics why. the reach of. the program people in the u.s. state of louisiana who had their guns confiscated off the hard tryna
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the teachers whose choice between black and white on the hot seat. every month we give you the future we help you understand how we'll get there and what tomorrow brings the best in science and technology from across russia and around the world join us knowledge. on our jeep presidents over louisiana fighting for their right to defend themselves after they were disarmed by police when harken katrina struck five years ago offices confiscated guns in the us was explained as an attempt to keep order but i was pretty sure that has been finding out many in the state are still angry with what they believe was a violation of the constitution. it's a sunday afternoon in louisiana i just came on here to shoot practice. and guns are a blazing at this shooting range. so i'm forty percent i
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believe everybody should have the right to defend themselves at any cost in this part of the united states the right to bear arms is part of everyday life i believe part and have the right to sue for ask questions later. been robbed at gunpoint before i know what it's like i believe that. living in america maybe so we should be able to carry a handgun but that wasn't always the case so what do you know so we take any weapons. richard stiring and his friend wayne shoom were on lake ponchartrain about a week after hurricane katrina made landfall and i had almost say anywhere from six inches to a foot of water in the house. but it was still there they went to styron's house to get his things we heard of the. stuff that was going on in the wall and all the shooting then the people that were getting heard some killed from what i've been
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told. while heading back across the lake the pair was stopped by law enforcement and asked to give up their weapons. from your order on manage your private property just don't have any rights. as the hurricane took the city by storm residents felt their constitutional rights were being blown away the armed populace keeps a government in check the government should not be in charge of the populace the populace should run the government at whatever the government has the guns and the populace doesn't have the guns the government does what it wants in the aftermath of katrina new orleans was in complete chaos law enforcement couldn't handle all the problems and on streets like this one every single building with looted except for one occasion is pa as they are three smith and wesson club action shotgun twelve gauge semi automatic joe in guido's is the owner of cajun's pub she decided to take things into her own hands there was vans with. them and they
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were breaking into any businesses where there was no sign of anyone around and they didn't mess with us here because i stood out front. with my shocked we don't protect her patrons when law enforcement was nowhere in sight after guarding her pub for about a week we decided to evacuate u.s. marshals came across this in front saw me with my shotgun you know they pulled about a dozen m. sixteen sourness put her body against the wall. took all my weapons and then left she couldn't believe this was happening in the united states i was furious i had no way of protecting myself beyond the physical destruction. they saw their city and even their country transforming before their eyes look at the communist countries look at cuba look at nicaragua look at any country you want to take where the government has the guns and the populace it's not are and look at how they live and
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how they're treated it's a story they want remembered so it never happens again preassure either r.t. new orleans louisiana. but american radio host alex jones says the actions of the government five years ago did the breach people's right to defend themselves what's scary here is the first time the federal government was able to take control of a us city during an emergency they wouldn't bring food and water to the people at the superdome in fact they blockade in many cases their main mission was set the precedent to get the american people's guns five years later we still see the continued anti second amendment mission of the federal government we are now a total third world police state total terror in a setting in and the system doesn't know what to do because they haven't been able to get our guns yet and they tried to use katrina as a case point to set the precedent and a train of illegal nationwide under federal and f.b.i.
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control to go into high and dry areas and take people's right to defend themselves and leave them by themselves to be right robbed and killed by the looters many of which were the government themselves. that was american radio host alex jones sharing his thoughts from texas law stories videos and blogs online anytime you like dot com it's a quick look at what's going on. one of the what space smokes like. to get steady as we have the answer on our web site. also the russian empire was lost and gold may be buried at the ball played by a cool number want to research expedition trying to find the traditional seized from the city most a century ago. in
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eastern india crop failure due to a severe two year drought he's pushing one british to take extreme measures and have been so threatening to commit mass suicide saying it's a better option than to continue suffering because of the lack of food and his auntie's currency reports they've lost the government aid but claim that so far and little has been done. here in the village of you know remote part of eastern india . molly spends time with his family including his little grandson this may look like one happy picture but the reality is quite the opposite with no food to eat so reigned over twenty other farmers in the small village of about three hundred families have threatened to commit mass suicide. timidly we will have to do some time so why suffer like this every day it's better to die now we're so hopeless that we've come to the conclusion that committing suicide is the best option that
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noone would like to do nearly without food to eat how many days kind of person. the region has had an acute drought for two years now this has driven villagers from just write a letter to the president of india and the state government asking for rations and it a geisha in facilities if help. they say they'll commit suicide a column of them looking he says because we requested immediate food aid from the governor and for the long term development that could provide us with employment such as digging a new well and improving the road to a village which is in a bad state the families are desperate as the state of charge grapples with a forty two percent rainfall deficit this year. as field which would have been full of crops at this time of year but lice baton instead. not in use double or seats but over the last two years there hasn't been
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a water i don't want to grow seeing the desperate situation you know holmes were thinking what is the point of living. the suicide request to the local administration into action promises of food and development have been made but little has actually reached the village officials at the district headquarters didn't respond to our request for an interview meanwhile going to just wait for the promised. the senior officials to have visited us from the local administration along with our elected member of parliament they've given us this year and since but i do know when to expect action it may take five days fifteen days or even a month we are. clearly not so important to the government. this crisis has been in the making for two years now and this letter has just brought it out into the open with an entire village driven to despair the government will have to take urgent steps to prevent this from snowballing into a major crisis gotten saying r.t.
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from the village of. the u.s. has announced broader sanctions against north korea aimed at tackling this it financial activities as well as the arms trade some individuals companies and organizations the financing all young women have had their assets frozen attention their soldiers so since the sinking of a south korean ship in march with the loss of forty six crew members international investigation concluded ruth was to blame for the attack which pro-gun denies. mexican police have captured a long sought off to drug traffickers known as bobby valdez has been blamed for a vicious turf war that included shootouts in central mexico he also faces charges in the u.s. where he's accused of distributing thousands of kilos of cocaine from mexico that is extradited nerika where he has a two million dollars bounty on his head program eighteen the violence has risen in
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mexico with more than twenty eight thousand lives lost since a government crackdown six. and drilling has begun in chile to rest three trapped miners off the shaft collapsed earlier this month the hole would be seven hundred meters deep and if you know about one man at a time well the operation could take up to three months the miners first telephone call loved ones on sunday. the u.s. has issued warnings that it may be catastrophic damage by caribbean storm that's gaining strength it's been upgraded to a touch of before hanukkah and it's expected to hit america's east coast later this week. has already left a trail of destruction on some of the hundreds of property damage to trees up to. well stephanie is here now with a business update and russian equity markets just opened in moscow how they looking
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so fast are they having to carry and we think shot losses already that follows heavy falls in asia. nikkei has had three and a half percent i'll have more in just a moment but first russia is planning to increase the import tariffs on foreign cars the tax is currently at thirty percent one of the highest in the world to help stimulate a localized problem of people and said the decision will encourage foreign carmakers to invest in russia the prime minister made the statement while testing russia's east west decision could be the stumbling block in russia's best to join the w t o which says it expects russia to decrease the tariff to fifteen percent within seven years of the session. russia has finished building its first cross country road connecting moscow to vladivostok it's been a vast undertaking and has taken decades to complete the celebrate the event prime minister putin drove two and a half thousand kilometers through the country there's also gave him the opportunity to see what more needs to be done to improve the quality of the roads
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public over has a story. for us you may look like a movie star with a beautiful reporter by his side driving a lot of us through the car trip in there take a road trip. but this is what real star saw in russia on his job and the long way around. the country network is not torricelli patching and underdeveloped going to save the country means to build about thirty percent more roads and reconstruct the old ones. fruits in russia are at least the speed of cargo transport he drives one and a half times if the potholes are fixed he drives to have time. to bring three percent to russia's g.d.p. the government is setting up a road trip which will define it by raising the duty on petrol. made
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a decision in principle to make construction a priority part of the budget spending the volume of the federal rules. next year which is three billion dollars more than what most criminals destruction. and the amount of money around the ground. industry analysts say russia allocates monny for roads the problem is that it's not spank sufficiently which makes the cost of construction in russia one of the highest. despite. the driving. that's jennifer you are a team. that's have a closer look at those equity markets asian stocks tumbled on the tuesday following overnight slumped over the wall street worries about the pace of recovery prompted by than expected economic data into the u.s. are keeping many investors on the sidelines in tokyo streets for a strong yen have dragged on the market even though bank of japan tried to fool the
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japanese currencies rise on monday the yen is once again advancing against the dollar and not to damage. the russian markets are suffering early in the session here in moscow parents are among the worst performers on the my six. point eight percent so far from is also weighing on the index down one point seven percent in the south telecom is plucking the trend the only view chip gaining in point eight percent. the world's largest producer has posted a net profit of one point two five billion dollars for the first half of the year the other medium giant have posted a net loss of eight hundred sixty eight million in the same period in two thousand and nine revenue grew forty one percent and many due to a rebound in the new menu prices. second largest oil producer has just announced its net income for the second quarter of two thousand and ten sixteen percent to two billion dollars for the same period last year meanwhile yukos
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revenues rose almost twenty five billion dollars. and that incumbent russian mobile phone operator megaphone raised thirty six percent in the second quarter to four hundred million dollars the company boosted the number of its subscribers eighteen point seven percent reaching fifty four million by the end of june it's now overtaken the rival belong to become the second largest operator in russia. the central bank of russia has decided to keep the key refinancing rate at seven point seven five percent and leave its other key rates unchanged the bank said in the statement the central bank also thinks existing monetary credit policy parameters can be maintained in the coming months european gas giants guys i'm suez have started negotiations with gazprom on new gas price formulas they are looking to adopt the conditions of gas in the greece to the
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current market situation some of god's promise clients want to transfer up to forty percent of gusts in greece to sports prices which are now lower than prices fixed in traditional long term contracts and this a problem will have to react to the new demands of the market but so far just wants management is not reconsidering already existing contracts. not for the business use for now but i'll be back with more few in about an hour's time and of course you can find more stories on our website that's called slash business.
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there conduced childhood was overshadowed by this tragedy. these still feel the fear they faced. and remember every second of this nightmare. it will remain in their memories and hearts forever. and it seemed so. innocent. tom a little angel when augustine. wealthy british style. sometimes the title of.
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there it's hard for the proton made it news headlines now even though the u.s. has met its will this thirty first withdrawal deadline proposed but the. problems of all the soldiers remain critics appalling americans run its completion. place your bets are russian las vegas could be closer to a major city as far flung gambling's it is able to attract punters. must suicide threats religious in eastern india as they will kill themselves from don't receive government paid to ease their suffering to me and. back with more of their stories in thirty minutes time coming up they want to tease financial analyst max kaiser together with stacy.
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