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the region twenty fourth president countries. thirty one managed to get an exclusive chance to speak before his talks with jimmy to invented the afghan leader tells us that he knows he's got a tough job defeating insurgency and the desperation of farmers who think there's no alternative growing opium poppies for heroin that interview coming up. q. going. to eat. how many cars i afghan president it's an honor and pleasure to have you with us today sir on the responded with what were your hopes and dreams in
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two thousand and four when you were made president of afghanistan my hope that aspirations were that would have. peace for afghanistan a stable afghanistan afghanistan in close contact. with its neighbors and the near neighbors a country that would to progress into a better economy. better living standard of the afghan children who are deprived of a future cation for so many decades would have a chance to go to school some of those us broaches have been with some of them have not been moved so that was my my aspiration at the time but what would you say precisely seven years or what are you willing to achieve and where did you fail maybe you managed to achieve a better economy we were more than twenty universities and right now television
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channel. construction industry and afghan flag flying all around the world and independent sovereign afghanistan and the rest of the world of course will have to read to stuff spirituals of us security for the afghan people peace for the afghan people for the whole country has got to come in that is our continued effort and struggle for the past couple of years sorry you have been subject to much criticism both personal and professional how do you deal with it. well i was the talk very strongly by the western media. for the past many years partly because of their or lack of from the stunning afghanistan in that situation partly because of politics and when your. in a country like afghanistan where there are so much war just and should would do so much. conflict would do so with dr rhee would do so many interests involved.
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it's only natural that. criticism like that would take place what would you say is they were like one main thing in afghanistan or about afghanistan that western media doesn't understand the. unfortunately or extremely simplistic in their in their study of ganesan and their analysis of measured if the if the afghan media were writing about politics sort of life or society in america or on fronts what for the right so take that universe and that's how the the the information about us it's it's simplistic andrew demetriou at best well former u.s. ambassador to afghanistan karl eikenberry is on the record as saying that you are not a nation builder what do you feel when you hear something that coming from a former u.s. army general. well it's. a lot of
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a lot of things have been said in those reports. as we now hear from the week. from other media sources. i don't know what is meant by not a nation better. we are building or institutions are building or we were building go police we have a democratic. order we have free media so that's what it's called a nation building and the united states is helping in many areas on that with us so my freedom started that remark when you brought up wiki leaks have you come across something that you didn't know before that helped you or it damaged you in a way you know the much of what came in to be complex did not come to visit surprise those things before so no not really in your opinion the war on terror how much damage has it done to u.s.
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reputation in islamic world well the war on terror is. to the extent that the war on terror is concerned. is it war a struggle for all of us it is a struggle for afghanistan it's a struggle for the united states it's a struggle for russia it's a struggle for the muslim countries it's a struggle for all of us it's our two more painful subject in twenty years after you came to power. record levels of opium where harvested and that's to say at some point i think taliban point down to neal what happened where we are in charge. of can we call it the afghan people. we have reduced poppies and twenty two provinces of afghanistan in some of those provinces were completely eliminated.
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we are not in charge. of one or two provinces where there is taliban or with more foreign forces and was in those provinces of course poppies of. trees and that's a question but still the volume of afghan drug money as of today six point five billion dollars which is five times as much as your national budget i mean who is behind this how does its power reaches those who grow poppies. grow it out of desperation. i know people in afghanistan who destroyed their division yards their pomegranate orchards to replace it with poppies in that must be done out of absolute discretion that the trafficking is an entirely different matter the precursors that come to turn poppy to narcotics is not a lark at least we're told it's michael to into afghanistan from other countries so
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those areas afghanistan is helpless to address the money he injured in the. leak of the. six point five billion dollars being the five ton for afghan budget in afghanistan perhaps the afghan farmers receive close to some of this to me it's even much less than that so the rest of the money the real money goes are brought into into banks into businesses are sort of get us to sue president people close to you for instance your health brother or your narcotics minister are alleged by the united states to be involved in or in profit with a heroin trafficking. what do you do how can your administration be taken seriously when such accusations are out there in public yes there are there were these accusations in the u.s. media and. these accusations began almost five years ago. or even or do. and i contacted u.s.
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officials for this repeatedly. not once or twice thrice five six seven eight nine ten times even more and grow to the official if they have anything if it so that they should come to me. they always can see that this was old who were so how do you ensure or when do you think your government will be self-sufficient what what else can you do to stop harvesting and trafficking and arose out of gephardt was doing is an economic issue for the afghan people it is the absolute need and the hope for the future that we must fulfill their economic needs but we offer can our development of. infrastructure development and we must make sure that the afghans who have better hope for tomorrow the international drug trade is something that is beyond ghana sons means to fight so that's an international matter for us
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to fight together but can't just somehow corporator help to stop the flow for instance today two point five million russians are addicted to after floor we can't fly from the floor if you cannot stop it in russia you are a much more organized society you are a much more effective government if the united states cannot stop at the border with mexico. with all that policing in a better city. of galveston the international community should have ganesan because we are we have been destroyed by years of war and destruction and the infrastructure has gone the abilities gone the civil service and we can that's why we need to is there that's why russia is helping our police force that's why america is helping your military so how do we have the capability to prevent supplies from of ganesan to other countries of course who have developed and we would have not been such up sorry state as a court today brought up nato help what's your response to british defense minister
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sir david richards has said that they test shit stain other thirty forty years in afghanistan well that was the statement for five years ago now you know we have a transition plan. and you know that britain has announced that they will be withdrawing their forces by twenty fifteen to believe that yes i believe that close contact with. prime minister cameron and his government the british will leave afghanistan by twenty eight the americans also want to reduce to forces by twenty fourteen the transition is the most important thing here so you disagree with those who say it's an realistic for nato to withdrawing not and realistically once we are back as a stable strong administration and country we can definitively project or can we have a historical country. mentioned that we needed russian help in order to build that strong government independent government what exactly what type of help do you want
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from russia there is both the ability of russia and the the need for russian afghanistan to engage with. that natalee. helping afghanistan rebuild itself and really really develop its u two schilke capacity. but also by the off trade by wolf investment by roughing it in i should between all businesses which is very strong do you think questions have a better understanding of afghan mentality as opposed to americans oh yes a lot better a lot of that because russia. russia is european and asian both thresh understands us really better and we understand the country better that's that's a fact of them that's very true thank you very much mr president and welcome and i sincerely wish you and your people all the best in achieving peace and democracy we should the best two.
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very first verses of the bible to all human beings are created but sentimental came in god's image and it doesn't say just jews or not i just. sixty to seventy percent of what i did as a combat soldier in the occupied territories was to do with deterrence doing what we call making our presence felt you go out should somebody so they hear a knock on some doors run to the other corner and they don't know how religion and nationalism not just judaism have been a part of the problem they've been part of what leads to. bloodshed if you want to bomb guys and. i thousand four hundred people in a month and you want to expect that this will have no effect until their feet you have to be either extremely naive or extremely stupid. and you're religious jew
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calling another joe not a really. wealthy british style. of the global economy. today. these are the images. from the streets of canada.
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you know watching our two sports news let's have a look at what's coming up. it's now official russian football team something signed final documents concerning the twenty eighteen world cup due to take place here in russia. both russian players in action on day seven. open up ourselves as a shock defeat to andrea petkovic business always knocked out by schiavo and that. the gold market place is tiger woods as world no but when he has a championship title styled. as the final documents have been signed paving the way for russia to host the twenty eighteen world cup that old took place at
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a ceremony in st petersburg with president blog officially handed over the championships to russia as richard reports now. this was before marcy kaptur almost two years of work for the russian bid committee as the country officially received the right to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup. it is a great moment for a fee for. but it's also very moment for russia. when. coming together here. to put the no official signature. did this nation taken by. the executive committee on the second of december last year. to. election more than a vote the no election. to give the organisation of.
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twenty eighteen to the russian football union russia of course one but votes ahead of the likes of england and spain and portugal and the people president is confident but right decision was made to bring football's biggest event to eastern europe for the first time all the russian people. to have now the right to privilege but also their responsibility to organize people as flagship which is peepers world cup i'm sure their decision was the right one and they're doing a witness. stand in cooperation between the people. and the russian football union and the local organizing committee starts in earnest for russia as they prepare to host what will be the country's
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biggest ever sporting event in seven years time i'm a big c.e.o. aleksey said orkin has the russian delegation will meet with the for soon where the first steps will be taken to get a. everything up and running we are finishing up the formation for the organizer good meeting next week though a geisha with. a future organize it will be difficult to find the specifics of the next steps that is going to be taken for you parameters. for the future will cope with the. organizational aspects of marketing sponsorship for security for the services. once we get her to accept the city having settled all these people's lives and all start work immediately like we promised to the third been a lot of concerns about racism in the hooliganism in russia after a number of high profile incidents recently vitaly mccaw who is one of the fief executive committee members says this problem will be tackled crises more the police to not somalis know racism and nationalism don't have
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a nationality the thing is that there should be some tolerance and we can use the world cup for this sport in general helps cultivate tolan's and country it is and i think it's unique because when an athlete win something for his country nobody pays attention to his nationality people just forget about nationality and a proud of his victory and of course lee support him and his achievements after the signing ceremony blatter attended the final of the c.i.s. cup which pitted as a by john's interest in check for bella reuss which thankfully played indoors but outside the temperature was minus fifteen the formalities have been completed and now russia can get on with the task of preparing to host the two thousand and eighteen world cup seven years there is no easy task as numerous teams have to rebuild the country's infrastructure has to be completely upgraded bridges are both they don't seem. to the english premier league now is just one game took place on sunday with blood and baiting west brom suniel to distance themselves from their
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relegation zone remember manchester united extended their mates at the top with a five nil victory over ben again on saturday. although they'll still an open where i'm not. shut up about was upset by and instead of the conan saying the fourth round in two thousand and eight champion losing to germany straight sounds cool to see brushing finding no answer to world number three after they tripped up a six two six three victory. you can say there are a lot of more painful things in life than the using of time i think that's a pretty realistic thing to say. because i think there's a lot in lives and having a tennis ball. and we can talk about so many cases around the world i think pretty fortunate to be able to do what we do when the rivers i mean obviously the ones. you know a lot of smiles and laughter and. but this is for. more disappointment for
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russian fans us with the new presence of also failed to make it into the quarterfinals russia knocked out by francesca schiavone in an amazing encounter lasted four hours and forty four minutes they tell him to be six four but it isn't subtle started back six one in the second sad to force a decider where last year's french open winner was more consistent when it mattered most sixteen fourteen to schiavone who takes on carrying the next. in some stage or was a once in school. so it was good though that you were here you know it is like. i had no group of strangers that had no clue at school with because it was so hard to carve but i was always up to sheer me. it's really hard to say ruth who is about the right now and we had some good points and then there are no such worries for world number one caroline wozniacki who always looked sharpest in her round full clash with us to see a save us down on the danes back court power in that game just lets van opponent
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six three six for how it ended up meaning business he's now in to have best avarice trail in open court final. i don't fear anyone. actually i. am feeling confident and i feel like i can beat anyone i'm a good. they have to fear me wonder of playing. and also gearing up for a second week of action in melbourne is leaving off the chinese equally as they have been had clash with victoria azarenka dismissing the belorussian on a six three six three school lineup just eighty eight minutes. over on the men's side of things it was a record matching day forward to federer who drew level with jimmy connors for consecutive grassland quarterfinal appearances federer didn't have it all the way though against told they were brave needing paul says to reach the last eight but he eventually came out a six three three six six three and six two went to the swiss now facing compadre of stanislas valving guy in the last eight didn't i see bernard but.
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it's a step in the right direction and i'm happy i'm still alive and still going strong in a tournament tough match and you were great it was going to come out and hit a lot of loopy shots and make me in it and he was not going to give it to me and i thought he really was able to you know to play strong sort of midway through the second set. of them a chance on his own serve like you know any chances are my serve in the first set but i found a way i was able to play a bit more aggressive and you know you know sort of make some stupid mistakes i did at the end of the second set which really cost us at birth or. you know i was able to battle through. and also big in his place in the quarter finals on sunday was world number three in the joke of age fifteen thousand a champ and an eighteen nicolas almagro to see on the static six three six one six small victory he will play to a much better the next. very good match. serve was.
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was great today and its importance to. tour is a level of performances i did today you know before before the quarterfinals because now the corners are very difficult images are tough and unpredictable in golf martin gardner is winning the championship lifted him over tiger woods in the world rankings meaning the german now sits comfortably in second behind lee westwood camarin great form clinching gets the title here in four years by five going into sunday's final round and the feather extend the gap between himself and rory mcilroy the irishman retained the second spot following a sixty nine while i had another exciting round of sixty six to finish eight strokes i had the ninth european tour title also gave the german a second spot in the world is tiger woods full down the rankings.
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meanwhile a straight on camera mar has won the tour down under the season's first big cycling event an important victory for twenty three year old moira who clinched is maiden title in the may just stage race the aussie outperforming compadre matthew goss in the sixth and final stage to win by two seconds to tom swift meanwhile to victory on song day allowing him to come said overall and american lance armstrong finished sixty fifth and what he called the last race of his korea outside the united states . i'm absolutely sure but i'm so exhausted that assigned to him it was such a close back rice and there was nothing i could do besides cross my fingers i mean the back goes two points in the first one closer to six and i was just hoping in the finish that you didn't run this is a good and it's got a good broad so i'm over the moon and thanks to my team i say we're. going to
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finish to beat you he's doing without them. and in skiing lynsey born to the top honors in the ladies' super g. the final event of the telly and world cup lagan corteen that saw the american beating marya reshoot the nature of saturday's downhill intersect with our group boasting the third foster's result olympic champion vaughan boss craving a second victory in three days both coming to the super g. format day's top spot in downhill standings bump trails reach in the overall world cup rankings despite an impressive performance in cortinas over the weekend. and that's all the sport for the moment coming up is the weather update stay with us.
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