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hello and a very welcome from all of us here in moscow this is all she with me thanks for joining us on take exactly forces in libya say they have begun the battle for bani walid one of the last remaining strongholds loyal to the ousted leader three khadafi loyalists have been killed with one rebel fighter reported dead with injuries on both sides for himself released in order message climbing play me husband fled or never fully his homeland despite reports his supporters have crossed the border into neighboring not the country's capital tripoli fell to rebels last month but there is little sign of life in proving that and as all she is maria for notional reports celebration from those happy to see the old regime has been replaced by fear in the streets. a city summer break for more than ten days the libyan capital has been rejoicing in the dictator's fall. he wanted to bring his quarter here in the central square through
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his roof for the second anniversary to report our flag and stand we once were so happy without him. it seems in the last two weeks rebel fighters have fired bullets into the air they were shot during this salt on tripoli earlier in august believe you me no really believe. this through the. door. he told. me all the people we know you see loved him. and we don't really get down to them or don't like what they are but away from jubilant crowds we meet those who are not so pleased. i bought a home on leaves in tripoli's slim district historically pro khadafi when the rebels arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia
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other one doesn't want to show his face on camera and seized on a hidden location for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no 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 a brighter future for his country but not they sway. people are dying on both sides of the cities destroyed 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 rise in stink of garbage and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the
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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 are growing bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli to rebel hands the national transitional council libya's new authority claimed it was moving here from benghazi two weeks have passed and there is still no sign of its presence on the ground or order being restored the city is functioning by south and treading a fine line between freedom and. tripoli libya. ahead for you report every pete scenario of us not unfolding in syria north korea hughes's to take sides over damascus saying peace through bloodshed isn't the answer calling on the by the rebels and the regime to lay down arms and turn to dialogue. images of the nine
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eleven attacks. ten years on from the violence which triggered the so-called war on terror american led invasion in afghanistan not long afterward the new york times the just difficult action but a decade later most afghans have never heard of nine eleven and why their country has became has become the main battleground for the war on terror and adam let's reports can it's done as part of our special coverage of the nine eleven anniversary. helmand in southern afghanistan as the province that was borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces. would afghans in this war torn province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while on patrol with. marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but those who are looking forward to school here. they never heard of. a few
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and can us the know where it is we don't know if that's because because of uniform or we never heard about anything else about the world pickguard more talking. to young men that clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you know you see. this ng 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 of the guys saying it so i think that was a call what if i just got here i would been surprised but having been here now for six months its promise to stone ages where we are and what to do about their reactions decimating the guy who said it was kabul was clearly never going to kabul and he just shows you how isolated they are even in their own country to model what i want to. change i would i'm not going to use or don't think you know we're going to america afghanistan come to this point and get the airplane from here to attack in the united states you know how much. we thought it was nice to go from iraq to
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then here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here and really at that picture you go through fisherman yourself is what you see after looking at it in this particular wearing a uniform if you're in the right. if you back that was for the most part of the top what was the rank and saying we're going to help you to destroy one building and they destroy asked how many funding and this is going to help you where is the help but not work your way down with the missing to give it to our kids again and to the fighting and they do it to their own kids in a paper that i don't and they didn't write. i do sympathize or understand what you're saying it's even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know when you have when you can't feed yourself there's there are. how yourself are you to care about somebody six thousand miles away. so i can understand their life this is. a few that i never thought to look at sort of questions of anybody here that's why we're here
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amazingly in a country where for ten years a war has been fought with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villages oblivious to nine eleven but still with the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military. to. syria. for. 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 with american troops said 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. u.s. republican leaders have promised to give a swift response to president obama's half a trillion dollar stimulus package to create jobs saying it marries consideration the latest white house plan to rescue the american economy includes
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a mixture of tax breaks additional government investments and binding to and of funding to states but must win that prove all of us paid chorus larry a balance of a washington recession i say should the council of. all beings that republicans are not really interested in solving the economic troubles at least. well they're meant to be an inducement they're meant to be encourage meant. to take the rebates and the money but otherwise we're squirreled away in bank accounts and put that money to work now the only problem is that this was tried before a number of months ago and it really didn't work but is a large number of jobs were not created in fact in the recent quarter almost no jobs jobs were created. the administration is. trying all of it should kick nique should. that it could generate cash flow
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and monetary activity but everything good news creation tries doesn't work and the republicans certainly are not encouraged we're really. proud of good ministration he's going to say we'd like to see president obama for flight on the race because this would lessen the likelihood the president would win reelection in the next presidential race. world's ice hockey community remains in warning with the loss of almost the entire locomotive team after their plane crashed on wednesday forty three people died when the four to crashed on takeoff near the russian city of paris lab people also gathered in prague to remember the three czech nationals who are 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 laid at the libretto flubber hockey stadium to remember the
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one sliver killed player who died because of the flu but i can now show team he used to train lokomotiv has arrived in russia to pay tribute not only to the players but also to those who worked with them. only six months ago i used to fly with almost all of them and two months ago we're turned into a formal ceremony where that scene was awarded the bronze medal we talked to each other and everyone was preparing for the upcoming season series girls inside they want to go in cup and now we see all these hopes were dashed in a matter of minutes. the start of the team for two new years close friends and had been since i got acquainted with them when i first came to europe. struck me very hard it's a serious tragedy for me personally. with ninety percent of his body the only surviving lokomotiv play on that play alexander. remained conscious after the crash and insisted on seeing his relatives is in intensive care now wave condition is
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critical but another player that. didn't get on the plane after being told to stay behind by the coach. this is very terrifying for me a hockey team is like a family i lost a family of forty people people i was close to for such a long time. and a fact finding mission to syria to get firsthand information on the situation there the decision was announced by the country's presidential envoy to africa the hill. gallop for his meeting with a delegation of feeling opposition leaders in moscow they blame president bush for the political deadlock in syria saying he's making the same fatal mistakes. scenario in syria telling the government and opposition that it's time to move to the negotiating table present. this position clear in his interview.
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the resolutions we would approve to send a strong message to the syrian regime should in fact be addressed to both sides things are just black and white the antigovernment 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 situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain moves only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating table start talks and stop the bloodshed. and to hear president medvedev going to be in for just logon to our web site home and also find more opinion and a timeline to this year in our pricing. all right now more international headlines for you now take his. role in the international blockade of gaza it's already cut
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all military and trade ties with tel aviv arteta refused to apologize for killing nine turks last year they were part of a humanitarian the trying to break through the bloke zero eight zero hiding posed in two thousand and seven after hamas came to power in the palestinian authority the turkish prime minister promised that in the future the navy will escort eight ships travelling to the gaza strip. more than three thousand police officers and firefighters have been protesting greece pay cuts as part of austerity measures in the country in economic crisis major rallies have been planned for saturday as greek prime minister george papandreou to give an annual speech on the state of the connelly around five thousand police have been mobilized to maintain order over the weekend government spending cuts to reduce the country's budget deficit deficit and . the international monetary fund bailout conditions are deeply unpopular with ordinary workers say they're having to pay the price for the excesses of the well.
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thousands of egyptians have turned have returned rather to cairo's tahrir square this time of the slow pace of reforms the protesters also want military tribunals abolished and a concrete timeline for one hundred over to civilian rule the standard the slogan correcting the path is likely to become one of the largest demonstrations that former president hosni mubarak was ousted in february in another part of the comfort zone hundreds of protesters have turned down the heart of the security wall that houses the israeli embassy and afterwards broke into the building the former egyptian leader hosni mubarak is now facing charges for the killing of protesters during the uprising that led to his resignation one of those taking part in today's demonstration of dr shari our guest sally harper says the problem is that the. and it all has changed by step down. we think that now we are living they's
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that they're very very much similar to the days we lived in the previous regime. not just decisions regarding the independent media but also decisions regarding how they deal with the demonstrations and with the strikes of the of the people and the way also that the security forces then with the spectators of a football match two days ago which also has 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 there hasn't been any real change. and that's hope and i'll be back with a recap our top stories in just a few minutes. explores the best traits in moscow for a gentle chola september sometimes they occasionally own indian summer but not to the alfredo before the winter snows descend.
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montero. historic old. friendly. dynamic. to do friends but. my co. hello welcome to the let's go out show on the program this week i'll be exploring the russian capital by one of the scummy neighborhoods can you take a stroll around what you will when the weather was bad and what. you would like see
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outside the busy city center and we started here just south of the kremlin of the area called. the streets of moscow and you'll see in whatever direction you hit the city will always a few something exciting varied and different take a map of the streets in the usual way the city's historic boulevards legs and pathways. the neighborhood of some us without you is one of the capital's gems translated to english as the land beyond the river it's located in the southern part of the city center situated on a bell shaped cluster of highland springs from opposite the kremlin so the move. sounds of the god. the feels different from the rest of town settlements in the area back to at least the thirteenth century in the nineteenth century mansions built mansions here while supporting neighborhood artists and autisms eventually one of the country's main seems to trickle down to reopen here in monte fancy.
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move towards the kremlin the bookmaker now you can cross the office footbridge and we miss it's a miss potluck country's. official name to breach the couple's right the name is a celebration of their love and commitment to. acoustic zimmerman took place to walk around by the sounds of the studio fountains south but other places of popular culture spots you can also go a long. way from here. it's along a nice way there's no such tree sometimes they make nice exhibitions there. from different parts it's very good because the streets are wide. on the streets you have on the ground too and also you don't have to wait so. walk around
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here as much as these. places lanes or some sadistic to. be in such a big cities people will brett. just like this there will be music for example. it's positive all of course moving to the picturesque country last bridge now understand steria the tracks lots of tourists day and night display stream bridge was built at the end of two thousand and four a glorious landmark that provides the best shots of the city in the many picturesque areas of the city i think this bridge that connects. because the island i mean. the factory is in my opinion one of the most beautiful thousands of pedestrians take this route every day in this bridge office amazing views. when it comes across from the old to the new many tourists actually get it the wrong way
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around the red brick form a chocolate factory which you see here was built at the end of the nineteenth century while the wise you go across the stage you can see the opposite open on the thirty first of december one thousand nine hundred ninety. as an exact copy it replaced the former cathedral that was destroyed by the soviets in the ninety's. the famous film a confession respect has been completely renovated and is now a major cultural area from the shops galleries nightclubs and restaurants bars straka for example is an ideal place to relax and put your feet up after a long walk through the center of moscow. next stop and that's ventured to the north of the city distillation the russian academy of sciences botanical gardens. adjoining the old russian exhibition center all that it's there as it's also known the three hundred sixty x. the pond was founded in the in one thousand nine hundred five. the complex code is
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almost four square kilometers will take a few hours to walk around. after world war two an enormous collection effort brought plants and seeds from all across the soviet union and further afield. that it's always hard to hear. all the time as we go wide the best conditions there is florence from the tropics there were no green hosts you can see a real bulb of trees. and all sorts of results occur. trainees. is popular with people of all ages interested in long life or not it's a great place to take a stroll. to come here by public. you need to head to the metro station the entrance of the park is just the opposite. the gardens are only open from let's. turn. to education programs here promotes nature and studies over five thousand species of tropical and subtropical plus. houses and once inside it's hard to
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believe that you close to the center of europe's biggest city. surprisingly compact. the chance to see many of the most important and interesting sights on. mishmash everything you hear from audio classic mansions buildings. to chats about the streets of the russian capital to best meet this week's guest good friend turned. to me thanks to a man who's we have here this is jeff. to tell me how he'd been living here in the russian capital alesi year. ideal at that great city it's really nice to walk in and it's not at all what i expected before we moved here so you mentioned you know
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some people think about growing a. city what you think it's like you know the streets and can be grand cold for certain times of the year but for the most part i've experienced weather like this where it's due to fall it even if it is called it's so funny outside and there are so many people walking through you constantly feel safe walking around i feel safer walking here than i have in other big cities that i've lived in or visited before which is a real in a speech or even just being with my dog saved it to me to navigate and get around no one here at home be any plot should be widespread tell me about this location i actually live here in the location and i mean it's. air which is really beautiful and people sometimes. not be able to get. there really want.
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a position of. people walking around the house that might be a lot of. people and. you know when they're often around. you can get lost and. you explore different parts of the city and you can actually connect the metro. back. so was the locations of the capital also population groups. to russia pretty meaning patriarchs pounding the english is located in the dog ring road metrics on the central street. one of the main cultural connections with the area is the russian rise of. master and margarita. as well as various restaurants and shops
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around the palms touch russian prudy has children's play area is home to very sculptures and is a wonderful place to cool cool you around. the city. these series has anything neat there is big sound in shaded children's playground you surrounded by nice people and little kishen in the city center is just picked. out approximately one kilometer moment is one of the oldest profession our streets in the russian capital. in the eighteenth century all but came to be regarded by the russian ability as the most prestigious living area in the says. see on a typical day you'll see thousands of russians and foreigners walking here passing by artists souvenir shops and restaurants. finally why not take a walk and talk of the city center there are numerous companies that will take you through the main sites of the capital some tools from by historians or students are
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usually free of charge. past the major sites such as red square or the kremlin to companies often died in several languages. and whether it's a private or group who you want taking a tour on foot most of the city's traffic. moving to our final location and we've arrived at the cosco the royal park and the state it covers an area of more than three hundred hexis includes several parks and a prison system of khan's channels and a collection of small and large buildings and tarried architectural styles. more than twenty unique architectural and cultural moments have been well preserved here to this day every year the park in a state is visited by around three hundred thousand people some leaders come and tourists to witness the cultural sites in architecture well others just. perks.
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to stay over here was built in the made a few centuries those were the first great summer country estates to be built for russian military and today while the palace is now a museum and a concert hall and the outdoor space is a popular recreation spot for muscovites investors and whether you want to stroll through a green outdoor space or revel in the delights of a modern day metropolis don't forget comfy shoes a map some black water and road safety. then you're ready to relax into the cool september sun muslim. burning of calories in peaceful surroundings. absolutely spectacular well unfortunately that's all the time we have on this week's program about walking through the russian capital i'll see you again at the same time next week from the world's number goes around the russian capital until then for me and the rest of the team i'll buy without.
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oh. great. come to. germany. so good luck be a little. moscow. this
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is coming to life from the headlines. as libyan rebels start storming some of the last proca doctors told holds anxiety has been from a celebration among some tripoli residents with fears over on they came running out of the new regime replaces the old. by the u.s. major parties and welcome president obama sounded great jobs but asked could say be hope the trillion dollar stimulus package might be just too much risqué congress just want to. also moscow's not taking signs over syria saying they'll be no peace through bloodshed and hold on but the rebels on the. regime to lay down arms and turn to dialogue. under the direction of have happened to be a square dance based time demanding faster democratic reforms and a handover of power from the military to submit edible. and objects in our special report we explore the legacy a while.

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