tv [untitled] September 11, 2010 6:00pm-6:30pm EDT
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in case work is still underway to find more places where polish prisoners of war a barrett as some died while in transit to the prison camps there also continued efforts to gather information about the victims of stalin's reign of terror to a buried in mass graves together with the poles if the bells were to own a every single person buried at midnight and canton they would have to toll continuously for many days.
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dying in silence as almost three thousand victims are remembered on the ninth anniversary of the nine eleven attacks report on how their trust has continued to claim lives today with emergency workers suffering from illnesses suspected to be links to their work at ground zero. and russia the republic of north are set to
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have pays its last respects to the seventeen killed by thursday's town was bombing of a busy market. so this on lavish celebrations and splendid fun of what's the name of the russian city of dallas law which this week i was at a world leading politicians for a forum on global policy. on civil liberties accidents across europe have taken to the streets to protest over extensive surveillance they claim that governments and corporations are collecting information on the public without fully disclosing it will be. hello and welcome to all see twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is hugo
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chavez of all is go tell my story so today marks exactly nine years since the nine eleven attacks one terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon and new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people all across the u.s. people have been gathering to commemorate the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid. the pentagon and rita rated his call for a new just over its u.s. political leaders were also present in new york and in pennsylvania where a fourth hijacked plane came down the al qaida tox claimed almost three thousand lives but some experts say the actual number of deaths is likely to be much higher and continues to grow and also he's marina forty nine has met some of the emergency workers who say they're still suffering horrific health problems as a result of their work at ground zero. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one did you actually get diagnosed as being directly sits in the
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middle of in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding health crisis u.s. officials have failed to address its toll the across the page course an illness or coma gall bladder cancer liver cancer the retired n.y.p.d. detective spent six months sifting through world trade center debris and clouds of toxins later resulting in asthma sleep apnea post neurological problems and two strokes the first one to me as. i was paralyzed i lost command of my speech. i had to learn to walk and talk again the police department denies his illnesses are linked to nine eleven so for leaving the twenty three year veteran with mounting medical debt this one was fourteen over fifty three and a daily dose of fifteen medications the worst the top on u.s. soil took place here on september eleventh a day when nearly three thousand people lost their lives in
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a matter of hours and in the ninety years that have followed nine hundred first responders have died victims of their own courage n.y.p.d. sergeant michael ryan was diagnosed with three types of cancers before losing his battle at just forty one years old and it's a fight that can break. even the strongest john jeff was diagnosed with cancer hospital bills. we do so much overseas and i'm not saying not to do it we're a powerful nation we should lead by example but we're not leaving my example here. we're not leaving by example here when you turn your backs on the nine eleven emergency responders those who sacrificed for the country now left struggling alone merino port r.t. new york times have led to some in the american society now believing that is laos
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threatens that country and we talked about this with one of the nine eleven rescues was also an american islamic activist so we do know. has ms and shouldn't be scapegoated for what the hijackers did. really with this shows in the most disturbing part about this debate as it's become an us against them that is the most troubling aspect because we are all americans again we're signing collective guilt on the one billion muslims that practice this faith on the acts of nineteen villains that basically defiled islam and practiced a perverted version of islam for a political agenda and now to assign blame on all muslims is completely incorrect and inaccurate but i think the great majority fear islam because they don't understand that the beauty of this country is the constitution and that all americans despite faith despite race are afforded the same civil liberties.
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muslim american activist and nine eleven first aid at regina o'day ramadan talking about the perception of islam in the u.s. and meanwhile american officials say that al qaeda has been seriously weakened since it carried out the nine eleven attacks but it's still suspected of helping other terrorist groups around the world and dennis summit from the london information network on conflicts and state building says al qaeda could even have played a role in recent violence in russia's north caucasus now the situation in the north caucasus is complex multi-layered but certainly part of the process has now been a completely hijacked by. missed radicals there are clearly connections between terrorist groups in afghanistan and pakistan. and the attacks that have taken place both in nine eleven states as well as in other parts of the world including in the north caucasus there are some clear signs that there are
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connections between elements in the north caucasus who are. doing attacks such as the one in the gulf got earlier this week and. the groups in pakistan and afghanistan. so nine septembers have come and gone but the world still remembers the victims of the nine eleven terror attacks and commemorative events have been how to around the world including in russia where people have laid flowers at the u.s. embassy in moscow so a visit on the mark in church in the city has also taken place at the ceremony the u.s. ambassador to russia combat terrorism with no else has and strengths that the two countries are united in the fight against it. over the years that we've. accomplished so. far. as a memory. of terrorism throughout. our
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present. its first goal and then to the recent terrorist attacks involving. these terrorists only. to work together. to stand against terror. to protect their people and. we're going to live. in the fight. of the belief. that it was american ambassador to russia john body and victims of a towel attack in russia being laid to rest today accountable may in the southern republicans north a city on thursday killed seventeen injuring more than one hundred and sixty with the most serious being treated in moscow investigators however suspect several policemen on that bridge and and failing to stop this osan bomb is caught also is that somehow children now reports. logic of cause is grieving over the last and you
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can feel sadness everywhere soon as the market area has been open people started coming to the scene they are bringing flowers lighting candles they are talking to each other they are remembering what has happened and they are also trying to find out what happened with the people they know people who have been praying in churches in logic of cause they were lighting candles match with the relatives of the victims and here is my report. cries louder than sirens but no fear just the time eleven twenty four on the watches of those who perished in the central market in logic of crisis it was an sos day when a suicide bomber drove his silver car to its entrance gates he was said to become during a routine check of the car but reluctant to open the trunk but a security guard as long big clear insisted. he put the key in the trunk log turned it maybe once or twice the key broke in his hands as lone big had the man turned the car around and moved away from the crowded entrance a minute later
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a powerful explosion shook the area as long they occurred the cries and rushed to the scene. i saw many cars blown to pieces many dead bodies of course it's not a pleasant sight. cross the river before i had no real fear i just felt sorry for the people who died or got injured especially a young mother with her child i saw them just before the explosion a young girl was coming in with a kid a little kid as soon as she got inside the blast happened. a little known went to the market that day with his entire family it said he was quarreling with his brother boyd riding their bike so his grandmother promised to buy him a new one but a moment later they were killed by the blast so i thought we were the markets i
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went into a shop as my mother wife in tucson stayed outside and then an explosion i rushed out and saw all four of them on the ground lost two of them my son who died was one and a half years old my three year old son is now in surgery doctors are fighting for his life there were a lot of people in the market stair a fine. no we'll know and his grandmother yes i'm on my side by side the government's closed the hearts of the survivors stricken by the loss. of father and his one and a half year old son who died and this is his wife she was injured. and this is the one. candles commemorate the dead in what he got because people here are mourning their loved ones and have been given blood to help the injured for tania who has arrived in the form of a new born son but before the birth she too had to leave through the tragedy.
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to the market and the brooch and that and a powerful explosion went off my ears were down right away honestly i didn't understand it was a negative terror or anything like that then i looked down and i saw people covered by blonde and i understood it was an explosion and they ran right away i was afraid of a second blast. too scared for the last hope to get to the one son t.n. i didn't notice that she herself was injured and it was not the piece of metal in her knee that was on her mind. was afraid that nothing was moving inside we then up to some time he started moving when i was afraid it home to one taken care of and baby sleeping beside her to jenin now is occupied we begin in the improve a little one as was logic of course itself she still needs some time to get back to normal life this penetrating logic of cars is far deeper than this shell hole left
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by that deadly car blast as days parts people slowly start mending their lives for sun like that newborn baby it could be a bridge to a new life but for many in this horrible attack will be engraved on their hearts forever. are from what got us. to the russian city of jaroslava now in the news this week as the venue for a major international political discussions and also because it celebrating its millennium. so with a high profile global policy forum in jaroslava over this city is now posting the night away as it mocks a thousand years since its foundation that we can the celebrations has been crowned with a spectacular fireworks show because you know aggression always there for us looking back on buzz the political festival that. so crowded and the central square of the
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studio here is lobby which is celebrating its nobody on this night and estimated six thousand people have gathered tell us they're all the problem in the city want to be over. and russia the city is on a united. a nice quote heritage side and it has also come down in history as a place where some of the world's global issues both discussed for today's euro slobber you had been hosting a man international the burble policy forum where some of the supporters and critics president dmitry medvedev had a chance to grill him on domestic and international matters. excited to the side of the city. the city has been harvesting this and go more on this here's the summary my summary of all things today but. what you are in effect if so over and democracy as it turns out is different things to different states the time to look
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at these here is for many years sloppy standards democracy and efficiency made it sound alluring even for the kremlin's toughest critics gave some of them the chance to hit the president. to go to church he said listen i strongly disagree with those who say there's no democracy in russia and that there's authoritarian tendencies here it's not true that russia is a democracy beyond any doubt it's young it's immature it's still not perfect and experience but it's a democracy nonetheless there's a way to go but we're ready to work on it in some countries democracy is being imposed but it doesn't work that way and we've seen many examples of that but when you talk of democracy in russia is a moot point if the country doesn't more denies itself the key message the president was sending in his speech another major topic was security russia's been promoting a new vision for european security architecture. this isn't that it says is vital to avoiding military conflicts similar to that in the south caucasus in two
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thousand and eight. that would we need to create an institution that will bring together nato and non nato members and other structures my us counterpart president barack obama never avoids discussing this issue he does not say that is harmful or unnecessary but i would suggest that among our american partners a certain jealousy exists with regard to this idea however it is necessary to rise over this jealousy and try to look the truth and i without the creation of the system a world will not be able to survive we can help each other here one of the first who supported the idea of the new european security treaty was italian premier corny but before he could make his point he had to find his words that the money i like to say that i was not very well informed about the topics to be discussed at this forum the section of my ministration interest prepared the speech has prepared the room warm that's why i'm passing this tax to the moderator of this portion of
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the plenary meeting this presentation doesn't correspond to the discussion here many of that evening criticize that it was corny for taking more stage time than the host but michel meant that it didn't seem to mind these helen prime minister performance definitely spiced up what was a formal session. for two days this study and turned into a lib or a tree where some of the world's best minds attempted to find a formula balancing three elements democracy modernization and efficiency did they come up with a single formula of course they didn't but what they agreed upon is no matter what the proportion if a country wants to move forward it needs all three elements in the mix exiting the church of r.t.e. from. freedom no fear that's the motto civil liberty campaign is have adopted the
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demonstrate across europe against what they say is a disturbing culture of surveillance they claim that there is no way to know who will x. is the information that governments and corporations gather on the aussies ego grow new has been following the biggest protest which was in the german capital the in. you know what if freedom not fear the participants of mass rallies in berlin and throughout europe from all over the political spectrum but their demands are the same give us back our privacy. i am afraid that somebody. may sound sans. just don't run things when they're. not inspired hundred kilometers under the e.u. stockholm program implemented last year european countries will have to import almost all key data about their citizens and join central database information wanted fingerprints financial records and even personal data. interpol will also
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be able to use the latest satellite surveillance technology to trace any citizens anywhere in the european union gradually lose control. and this. is handed over to them send out of this and you won't be asked in the future what you want to do and you can decide yourself but other people will decide to have access to these starter bases. as an urban sociologist but the german government suspected he was a terrorist he was followed his phones are tapped and his family's e-mails read he was even arrested before being released without charge any time you call someone the policeman more you think and she's been meaning to say this and that drives you crazy completely and if you don't know whether there is nothing going on when you're in the bathroom or in your bedroom and you have this feeling there's always somebody there they're just really really really terrible but the government
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insists these measures are necessary to fight increasingly tech savvy terrorists and criminals it claims it has no desire to snoop on those have not broken the law and some have accused the protesters of gesture politics. the most on the parties that are demonstrating you know the ones who implemented these laws when in power this is something we do just to show they are the opposition the demonstrators are waiting for response from the authorities to petition calling for an end to all existing central employment education and travel databases they also want to freeze on any new ones they brought that's a smart not get what they want to die without that knowledge and. demonstration bloody getting more than one little the cover of a will the matter drop it down you go girl. and that's our take a look at some other world news and brave tear gas and morning shows finding more clashes between thousands of protesters and the government forces and indian
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administered kashmir and dancing to the k.k.k. has been rising in recent months with regular demonstrations by members of the predominantly muslim population in which sixty nine have died there demanding either independence or in merger with next door pakistan. protests organized by trade unions have been held before a keynote speech on the economy by the greek prime minister george papandreou twenty thousand people took to the streets in testimony over a new austerity program and they were met by force over the summer and police used tear gas on and clashes with protesters the state crippled by foreign debt has already cut pension payments and civil service pay while raising taxes. you're up to date on coming up next our interview with the former president of the economic and his thoughts on the challenges facing the developing world.
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the former president. thank you so much for being here with us it's a great pleasure talking to looking at. what do you think our what do you think of the steps that. right now how do you judge india's position in the international community. the. economic the strong. sense. of the. g.d.p. growth. and. i. progress naturally that would be. said.
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people are prosperous. that the. product of that. that would benefit the people of the region. of course regional cooperation and. yours is a country that knows of course a lot unfortunately about regional instability just like russia there are problems . do you think that region has a chance to be peaceful then your future. hundreds of years. to be. a nation. have. to see what are the.
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