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news in libya as rebel forces prepared to storm to the remaining strongholds held by progress the forces loyalists holed up in the towns of certain bani walid have been given until saturday to surrender however they vowed to resist despite that deadline colonel gadhafi himself earlier released an audio message claiming he hasn't fled and will never flee his homeland despite reports his supporters of crossed the border into neighboring the country's capital tripoli felt rebels last month but there's still no sign of life improving there as artie's maria for national report there's just as much fear on the streets now as there is joy a victory. a city celebrates for more than ten days than even capital has been read joisting in the dictator's fall. he wanted to bring his quarter here in the central square for his rules for the second anniversary we put our flag and stand we one we're so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have fired
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bullets in the air they were shot during this small town tripoli earlier in august . the e.p. of pheno very very well with. this third gadhafi. duffy's victor thought. he told me hold that we would love me all the people wrong we know you will see love hear me here was one of them is that we don't really get down to where they are like where they are care but away from jubilant crowds we meet those who are not so pleased i thought a man lives in tripoli is abu salim district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia. other one doesn't want to show his face on camera and ceased when i had no location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no
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peace there is no safety in the city we don't let our children outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something bad when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep awake what we do know of the man says he also want to change and the brighter future for his country but not they sway. and people are dying on both sides the cities destroyed and no one cares do they seriously think that they changed it for the better don't lie to yourself just look around is that what you wanted. and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social care as the badly damaged buildings matched by the rising stink of garbage and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that what they carry are weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries growing
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bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli fell into rebel hands the national transitional council libya's new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi but weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground or order being raced toward the city functioning by itself and treading a fine line between freedom and anneke. rich national r t tripoli libya. just ahead tonight a repeat of libya must not on folding syria moscow refuses to take sides over the mask is saying the peace through bloodshed business is calling on both the rebels and the regime from a muslim turn to dialogue with more details. of the world why so few community grieves the loss of a locomotive team with many international stars after it was all wiped out in a plane crash in russia city of go slow this week. the funerals been
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held in london for the man whose death triggered a wave of violent riots across the u.k. father of four mark duggan was shot dead during a police operation back in august. report. london is in mourning today as the funeral of mark duggan takes place you will remember. this area who was allegedly shot recently by police marksmen at the beginning of august that. riots which starts in the wood green area spread to other parts of london and then eventually to the rest of the country leading to a large amount of civil unrest which the government and police are still reeling from the funerals being attended by around about a thousand people for too many to fit inside the small church and interestingly the police presence here today is incredibly. see any there are hardly any police here that all dressed in their normal uniforms no riot gear. no aggressive policing
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whatsoever and this is a community that has a deep mistrust of police which has any been intensified by the shooting of mark duggan there is an inquiry underway into what happened to cause his death but there have been no results. in the funeral is an important turning point people are still asking what actually happened people in this community also asking where is the mini cab driver who was supposed to have been driving at mr duggan at the time when he was shot he hasn't appeared in the public. people here are not sure whether he's being questioned by police there is quite a tense atmosphere here people are worried about the effect of the police on that community that will say no particularly welcoming to the media they were given a little bit of a hard time when we went to the state where mr duncan and his family lived. very very very respectful affair and that's how the community here wanted to keep it but they still have questions that need answering about what happened to mr
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duncan why was he shot by police marksman what were the events that led up to his death and these are questions which so far have no answers. it was the world and even a. few people of the repercussions of nine eleven still big for the war on terror and yet his other reports. it seems for the majority of the people who folder full force of the world's fear in the aftermath of the attacks. is just another. helmand in southern afghanistan is the province that was borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces. afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but those who are going to. be here. never heard of. and.
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that's because because we are former we never heard about anything gossip or the world more so coming. to young men and clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you know you see. this thing i just can see the smoke from the buildings and that's a good as anything i can say when you guys show this picture you guys hang it so i think i was a cop if i just got here i would be surprised but having been here now for six months this is pretty much the stone ages where we are. about the reactions. of the old guy who said it was kabul was never going to kabul and he just shows you how isolated they are even in their own country. understand. that you know you don't think you know you're going to america afghanistan come to this point and they get the airplane from here to the united states you know how much. thought it
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was nice to go from iraq to then here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here and you see at that picture it was good picture remind yourself this is what this actions look at this tactic for you for mccain right. to be back. saying help you to decide one funding and it is to ask how many funding and this is going to help you where is the head. down with this is going to give it to our kids . fighting and they do it to their own kids in a paper that i don't and. i do sympathize or understand what some are saying is even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know when you when you can feed yourself the earth house yourself are you to care about somebody six thousand miles away. so i can understand there's this is what i thought that i never thought to ask those questions of anybody here that's why we're here amazingly in
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a country where for ten years a wall has been full with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only were the villages oblivious to nine eleven but so were the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military if you go this far you know. this is. a survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was and with american troops that start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans ever having really understood why they came in the first place from afghanistan for no a spade not a brownback a show is from the anti war and so coalition is live on the line from washington d.c. a very good evening bride i mean that report about how much of it you heard we're hearing that many people afghanistan ninety two percent in fact have got no idea why war arrived at their own door but let's put the shoe on the other foot let's
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turn this around a bit do americans themselves really understand or support why the country is in afghanistan. well i think increasingly the answer would be no the recent polls here show that sixty five percent two thirds of the country oppose the war in afghanistan they don't know why they're there why the u.s. is there they don't know what victory means and they favor ending the war the war of course cost the american taxpayers one hundred twelve to one hundred twenty billion dollars not to mention the thousands of american young people soldiers who are either killed or wounded or are suffering psychological or emotional injuries that are life changing and of course as we know the tens of thousands of afghans i would say the american people who originally bought the position that this was a war to stop another september eleventh they have no longer believe that position they they now believe that it's a war for something else ill defined for the broad public and generally not
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supportive of it with his or through says from the white is that they'll be more violence in both iraq and afghanistan after u.s. troops withdraw is that just an attempt you think to justify the wars that many say should have taken place in the first place. well of course i mean we know that the bush administration launched the war in iraq for instance on a completely false pretext the war on terror in fact has become a slogan it will be ultimately known to him in history as the ultimate pretext to do whatever the u.s. government wants but in the case of iraq they invaded iraq hundreds of thousands died millions were made into refugees a beautiful country was torn apart and and divided along ethnic sectarian lines and iraq had nothing at all to do with september eleventh and yet the american forces are going to stay in iraq because the obama administration not bush but obama is insisting that the iraqis take more likewise in afghanistan we have thousands of troops who are going to be in afghanistan for decades because this is part of a grand scheme to keep these countries under u.s. control as part of a u.s.
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americans fear of influence well as you say that just to underline we say you're right president. to end combat operations in iraq that is. changing his tune as you say this in the country could need a backup force in the future but of course we're thinking about libya to the new war all this repression a new kind of power amid hopes around the world and in your country that there would be a less confrontational america what's gone wrong well indeed i think when bush left on january twentieth two thousand and nine tens of millions of americans thought not only was bush leaving but the bush era was ending and yet we see guantanamo is still open the torture center is a cording to the u.n. that the that the occupation forces in iraq are being continued under obama that the number of troops the american troops doubled and trebled in afghanistan that there was a war in libya thousands have died because of increasing drone attacks in pakistan so what we see is the institutionalization of everything that started before
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september eleventh but accelerated the tendency towards militarism towards war towards occupation towards intervention towards torture black hole prisons rendition all of that has become institutionalized in spite of whoever is in the white house and i think it doesn't matter now if it's a democrat or a republican just taking a breath just taking a moment as we come to the very somber anniversary of the tenth anniversary of nine eleven if god forbid the reason there was another attack on u.s. soil do you think washington would respond differently these days given the very questionable results of its campaigns over the last ten years. no i don't think so i think that as i mentioned i think there has become an institutionalized response in spite of whoever the president is the institutions that were established by the bush administration are now the institutions of the united states i lived right by the world trade center we had friends there we had friends who died there we know personally and collectively in new york city what their
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tragedy was but the new york people the people of new york city and the people of the america they do not want this terrible tragedy and september eleventh which we are remembering ten years out to become the pretax for a transformation of the united states into an empire where civil rights and civil liberties are a visceral did not just for a few but for all and that unfortunately has become the living legacy of september eleventh brought back from the antiwar oncet coalition thanks to being on the line and tonight. russia will send a fact finding mission to syria to get firsthand information about the situation there the decision was announced by the country's presidential envoy to africa mikhail margelov following his meeting with a delegation of syrian opposition leaders here in moscow they blame president bashar al assad for the political deadlock in syria saying he's making the same fatal mistakes is libya's in battle either colonel gadhafi though promises to do its level best to of bird
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a libyan scenario in syria telling both sides of the conflict it is time to move on from the battlefield now to the negotiating table present the vet have made that position very clear in his latest interview. with. the resolutions we will prove to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact be addressed to both sides things are just black and white and the anti-government protesters in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy some of them are to put it straight extremists and some might even be called terrorists the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president assad we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating table start talks and stop the bloodshed. if you like him or a president is interview it's in full on our web site r t door kong of course what if they can also find more opinion and also the timeline you put together there for
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you of the syrian uprising. the world's ice hockey community remains in mourning tonight with the last saval most the entire lokomotiv team after their plane crashed here in russia on wednesday forty three people died when the forty two crashed on takeoff near the city of jaroslav all people also gathered in prague to to remember three czech nationals who were among the many top players killed hundreds have been laying flowers and chanting the names of the former world champions in their memory candles have also been lit in the bratislava hockey stadium to remember the ones the vacuum player who died because of the national team who used to train locomotives arrived here in russia to pay tribute not only to the players at all for those who. only six months ago were used to fly with almost all of them and two months ago we attended a formal ceremony where that scene was awarded the bronze medal we talked to each other and everyone was preparing for the upcoming season they had serious goals in
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sight they wanted to win bigger in cup and now we see all these hopes were dashed in a matter of minutes. the start of the team for it in years close friends and had been since i got acquainted with them when i first came to europe. the crashes struck me very hard it's a serious tragedy for me personally. with burns to ninety percent of his body the only surviving locomotive player on that play the xander goalie more remain conscious after the crash insisted on saying it's relative the player can tell you tonight is still in intensive care condition is still critical but there's also another player who didn't get on the plane that fateful day after being told to stay behind by the coach no on our website r.t. dot com you can read the full story of maxi ziac in a very lucky man. this is very terrifying to me the hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i was close to for such
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a long time as well. and also in the capital minsk where the locomotive team was heading on that fateful night a speck. commemoration ceremonies been held two thousands of fans packed into the stadium to remember those who perished in wednesday's disaster. and we take a look into the preliminary results from the flight recorders of that tragic flight which suggests that the engines were intact at the time of the catastrophe we've also got the c.c.t.v. pictures coming up now capturing the moment a huge ball of smoke rises into the air as the plane burst into flames if you want to see more of that and get more details on that awful event earlier on this week you can it's at r.t. dot com. let me take you around the world for some other news now a brief turkey's voters series well in the international court of blockade of gaza it's already cut all military and trade ties with television after it refused to apologize for killing nine turks last year they were part of a humanitarian for tiller the tried to break through the blockade but israel is imposed back in two thousand and seven after
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a mass came to power in the palestinian authority the turkish prime minister promised that in future the navy will escort all a chips travelling to the gaza strip. in egypt crowds are gathering again in cairo's tahrir square urging interim military rulers to accelerate democratic reforms and announce a concrete timeline now for a handover to civilian rule but also demanding an end to military trials for civilians the so-called million man protest is likely to become one of the largest demonstrations since the february uprising meantime in another part of the capital protesters have torn down parts of the security wall outside the israeli embassy one of the organizers of today's demonstration dr said the. told us the problem is very little has changed since mubarak was ousted. we are living a very very much similar to the good days we lived in the previous regime. not just decisions regarding the independent media but also decisions regarding how
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the deal with the stations and with the strikes of the people. and the way also that the security forces then with the spectators of a football match two days ago which also have fueled a lot of rage in the three shows that the security is also treating us in the same manner as they did before but before that evolution so that hasn't been any real change. brezhnev barack obama has presented his much anticipated job to congress the ambitious program aims to reverse the country's troubling unemployment statistics right now it also calls for almost half a trillion dollars in funding going to cave with a blunt warning to republicans to stop the political circus and pass the measure is more of what that will mean for america's embattled employed let's cut. to the publisher of the trends journal general good to see you on the program tonight there's nobody much political reaction to the speech is there international markets
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though did all edge down for it what's your take on his plan to get america back to work let's have some comment from you where you said it when obama said it was political circus and he's the ringmaster if anybody watched that you could wonder how any self respecting adult could have any respect for these politicians jumping up and down and clapping like trained seals that every two bit long all this speech was is obama's campaign speech on one and you have the republicans that want to cut back in title mention anything going to the people bringing our stary measures and obama promising empty promises look they threw their best shot at it when they had all of the bush's tarp program obama's stimulus the federal reserve and some sixteen trillion dollars in stimulus back to
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a loans etc and they couldn't create jobs they're not going to create jobs now this is just an empty plan of a lot of rhetoric courses also issued by the half trillion dollar price to go with this plan it's a living can america really afford to gavel so much money on something that may or may know crucially what how do you think the ball is going to tell right america's cash printing presses we know what you think what about them well you're going to start seeing it more and more in the gold prices. as well and it's not only the american problem it's the european problem they're all facing the same measures and they're looking for politicians to come up with the answers and i just cannot a bullet believe that adults keep buying this baloney i mean look listen to what obama said one of the things he's going to give business a tax break quote it will provide a jolt to an economy that is stalled and give companies confidence that if they
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invest in higher they will be customers for their products and services let's make this really clear obama has never worked a day in his life he's been on the public dole for ever starting as a social worker and working his way up to a president that's not the way to. the business man i don't hire people unless i have business they could give me all the tax breaks i want this is just empty talk you know going to see the world financial markets go into meltdown there's no end in sight again this is nothing but more political circus zero if you would have put a business plan together if you were going to try and what would you do is guess what us what we're all saying what should have been done what is the missing link a what is it that the u.s. needs to get back to growth. well obama said he wants to create infrastructure jobs perfect but they creating them in the wrong place is they creating him in
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afghanistan they're rebuilding iraq now they're going to be rebuilding libya which simple there's a way to solve this cutback on these a massive wars and defense spending and repatriate the money number one and then listen to what else obama wants to do he wants to open up more free trade pacts oh great export war jobs all this sees why don't you export americans over to china panama indonesia and vietnam to do them so we have to re trench we have to stop these trade agreements that are raping america of its resources both mental and natural so there are ways of redoing it but they're not going to do it there are other ways of doing it hey how about this one who haven't made up the term too big to fail let the big sale edge stop making the american taxpayer bail him out i'm
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afraid we could talk about this old. publisher of the trends journal and also director of the tribes research of sochi you're a busy man we thank you for making the time to be on this channel thank you know in a few minutes time people of ellen discuss talk over the group the legacy of nine eleven a lot to come about of course over the next couple of days that's off the business mix that with marine. hello and welcome to business here on ars you know in the wake of the plane crash president meeting with with it has called for widespread reform of the aviation sector although the cause of the disaster is not yet known the industry has recognized problems such as poor maintenance asian facilities and weak regulation what part of the overall is likely to include every article reduction and the number of airlines. one hundred thirty airlines in russia and out of this one hundred thirty town execute eighty five percent of all transfers so basically ten
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is section of quite a wart and i mean one hundred twenty even more so before this one hundred twenty go to zero actually and then i mean even town it's quite a lot so there should be probably five to seven airlines in russia three or four really. competed in the. lines and three to four regional me be really relying on governments of board because regional transfers are not that profitable so this is this team to reach who should more. or less like a look at the markets now all eyes down as investors fear obama's proposed jobs act worth more than four hundred billion dollars is just too little too late to jolt the troubled u.s. economy. now let's take a look at the u.s. markets they are in the red financial stocks suffered the biggest drop after the wall street journal reported that bank of america is considering laying off forty
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thousand people over in europe socks on the day deep in the red led by losses for car make up for shelling of the late so it's merger with a g.e. and the stock was seven point seven percent lower. and here in moscow it was a similar picture fall in the negative sentiment in the european and american markets the arts yes and the my sex and the trading session over two and a half percent down. and that's all the time we have the sour the headlines are next with kevin.
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news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day.
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this is our national from moscow a very good evening from the top stories of. the u.k.'s national riots as a funeral procession is held still questioning whether he was a victim of police brutality. not taking sides of a syria saying will be no peace through bloodshed and calls on both the rebels and the regime to lay down arms and turn dialogue. to gather again in tahrir square this time demanding faster democratic reforms and a handover of power from the military to civilian protesters set to become the biggest since the uprising that. president obama unveils his half a trillion dollar jobs act accompanied by stern warnings it was no time for political bickering. just fifteen seconds away from paid lavelle's later showed his guest tonight discuss how nine eleven attacks transformed the world's politics.

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