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your it. would. be good war marathon runs into its second decade with an escalating insurgency and spiraling civilian casualties leaving the coalition struggling for a winning strategy. high wall street movement begins nationwide and despite being dismissed as an artist they're proving to be ahead of organized for the long haul. and it doesn't the leading british lenders see their credit score dropped after the u.k. government says don't bank on us again if you get into trouble. in
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moscow i'm not trying to have you with us here on our team our top story the afghan war is now in its second decade but its original aims of crushing al qaeda and bringing the taliban to its knees are no closer to completion i made an escalating nationwide insurgency this is already shaping up to be the deadliest in the conflict not only for coalition troops but for afghan civilians as well as jason mock reports from afghanistan. another day on the skin students of the battle for more casualties displayed official claims that the war's being one of those living his life to be did lose the u.s. forces fighting to teach the kid long telephone surgeons the things to improve medical capabilities casualties would have been or some previous conflicts survive these two soldiers one patrol. exploded beneath them it took less than half an hour for a medical crew to pick them up by helicopter. and deliver them to the trauma ward
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of kandahar air field one of the country's busiest their injuries are bad for the next three i mean we will most likely stay on base and so they've recovered more severe cases such as it be temples are flown to germany for treatment all right you guys will go and this is still it was built to save critically injured american troops fresh from the front lines but doctors here also treat afghan civilians caught in the war's crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old well lee was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines going into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the boys shattered part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months document clark says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot blast victims in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with a thirteen year mesh that will restore his appearance so i started to work.
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at a pace. that is going on. also gratifying to make a difference but this is. very likely to be your series guard story additional. in the recovery ward well he's followed at home and says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine well it is he's grateful for the first class treatment yes miss him but rather what's happening i'm just happy that he's ok the shooting was a mistake so he's forgiven accident or not the enduring insurgency suggests that no amount of good will can compensate for civilian casualties that continue to climb each month in a war the grown zone chase and workload and can do or can stand for ten as the war drags on with fewer results it's becoming increasingly tough to justify the u.s. huge investment in the conflict that's the view of abdulla and happily a muslim chaplain at north carolina's duke university. it is really horrible and
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depressing but it is really it wasn't painful to witness the bleeding wound up on society as a result of one war and destruction as that another and it is it is really unfortunate after all these efforts and all this money and all these struggles but the holiday to little the international community and local afghan government has achieved afghanistan today after ten years of us being there i think in many ways it is worse off not better off. in about ten minutes are these military analysts takes a look at why the u.s. despite its tremendous military superiority is struggling to contain the afghan insurgency. to a touch of america lashed out at targets curious to. see the fruits of the hewitt's machine. mission to bring peace and
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stability to the world. or to use it as a deleted effort to teach. there's a heavy police presence on patrol in new york as the occupy wall street movement against bank greed enters its fourth week and gets a deeper foothold across the country. sentiment has already spread to other countries other major cities including boston los angeles chicago and washington new york's mayor has strongly criticized the swelling on the rest against the power of wall street saying if the banks fail more people will lose their jobs the protests have already cost the city an approximate two million dollars and while most brush off the demonstrators has anarchists are he's honest r.c. church going to discover it's a far more organized set up. these are entering the people you know. the sport accused of being anarchist and disorganized the occupy wall street encampment is far from chaotic it is sort of like
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a small village broken up into the in sections way better organized than i thought it would be. they really have it set up so that there isn't a clear leader in the organization and the way that it's being done but at the same guy. every part seems to be handled by someone a medical area staffed by volunteers provides on the spike assistance the comfort areas supply sweaters and blankets to keep demonstrators warm as the season gets chilly or while they don't need it sleeping bags pile up as the number of protesters grows bigger we just heard the chinatown bus of you from richmond virginia. a kitchen providing a traditional american breakfast bread bagels and peanut butter and jelly plant groups are used to filter water here we have breakfast at seven thirty in the morning people don't know breakfast foods grade cereal we have lunch. we have
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snacks considering you continually throughout the day is your dinner at seven thirty the media center has been broadcasting a live stream from day one of the protests for already three weeks videos film during clashes with police are posted online from these laptops you've got people coming in running in here i mean you know adrenaline rush with cameras i got to put it. process includes getting it online and simultaneously having people tweet you know on facebook when a social media using social media and to get it out get the message out of what's happening as quick as possible right feeds of the protests are being followed by supporters across the u.s. and the world the viewership really goes up as you keep a steady content you know provision information is also spread in more traditional ways the status report helps protesters keep up to date with occupation developments is day twenty one of occupy wall street zero chance of rate the number of arrests to date at over eight hundred and thirty four. a library area let's
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protestors relax and educate themselves with literature reading most tastes fiction nonfiction magazines without a kid section we got c.d.'s we had d.v.d.'s a guide documentaries i'll keep my wall street prides itself in being a peaceful grassroots democratic movement without leaders there are just different decisions made by different groups if there is a if there is to be some decision that's going to supposedly speak on the heart on behalf of everyone here and now we need to happen at the evening general assembly and we need to be consensus on by everyone here all of the many cooks in this kitchen are here to cook up one thing a revolution of change in america as they see a church you know party. or correspondence in new york or keeping across the ongoing protests in lower manhattan you can follow what they see as it happens on our twitter streams there at r t underscore twitter and also r t underscore america and one of reporter lucy cavanagh it's true tweets she says the protesters are
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concerned about major political groups are trying to take over and capitalize on the movement you can also watch footage of what's happening on our channel and coming up right here in a few minutes. i mean thirty five they are well known by one percent of the population if you're going to be that wealthy you should have to pay a tax to be that wealthy. as the voices of discontent grow louder on wall street r.t. tries to get to the bottom of what the movement is actually fighting the war also. why this estate's cultural weight is hard to overstate r.t. had to send for russia to a place that triggered the talent of some of russia's greatest writers. but first british banks have been dealt another body blow twelve have had their credit score cut by rating agency moody's reading for including lloyds and r.b.s. were downgraded after indications that the british government is now less inclined
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to bail them out if they get into trouble this confidence in financial slump and those with large savings were encouraged to move their cash elsewhere in case of a collapse the bank of england also sees more trouble to come its part seventy five billion pounds into britain's teetering economy one leading british economist tells r.t. injecting more cash could cause even more harm. we already have inflation of around about five percent in the united kingdom which compared to recent years this is holly putting more money into the economy actually increasing that inflation is supposed to be the kind of england's central key toss to actually keep inflation under control so one hundred percent or less consume is that quantity of easing throwing you know suddenly fall a billion pounds into the economy is actually a distraction from the u.k. government needs to use a very aggressive and radical growth strachey's one that i think you lack at the moment but we've got to get it while you from in the united kingdom and actually
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brought across the western world more generally is this every single time he's culpable because if they get into trouble look times higher will play all the banks and one of the key things that the u.k. government is struggling with is how do we allow our walk by to go through the wall looking to file with and rightly describing the wider economy. i think that these the rights of actually reflect the fact that we are beginning to move a lot from what was a hopeless and helpless situation which basically every bank you goody crashed in the time i would be government would come to the right so it's a grim warning but in the sinai as you would wish to have an only statoil from your doctor about your state of health i think it is a welcome one it. seems there are a few countries a skate in public anger at the prospect of more pain to pay for a national debt that's returned to new york to find out whether the occupy wall street campaigners think they'll win the fight against the power of the banks.
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i'm here at st this week let's talk about that i think really protesting is you know the failure of the system to respond to you know a kind of higher calling for you know our country you know we can't be subjected to . you know one percent of the one percent those the real bad guys you know who make over five million ten million dollars a year for doing that well i do feel that the country is in a very serious serious situation but it just the united states or is it a global issue it's a global issue but the united states says at the center of the of all of the post important issues right now that we're going to spain to put money on for people of spain we have people for life other countries i just don't want to use it really is . for i mean thirty five for that i well they
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found by one percent of the population if you're going to be that wealthy you should have to pay a tax to be that wealthy it's only fair you think it's going to happen through movements like this you know now it's bad these were out here trying during the sixty's there were riots in newark and l.a. because of poverty inequality racism is centers i mean people riot and burn their old cities down as soon as that happened within a year there were all kinds of government programs to help people out because they got people really afraid i was going to spread all over the country we're trying to make sure that doesn't happen by having a peaceful revolution some justice and some some enforcement of the regulations we already have on the books that would be a good start eating up going to happen. i have to believe so yeah i have to be i believe so how is this going to achieve that. this is just like the genesis of a bigger movements it's been going on for a couple weeks and every day gets larger and larger so. i think eventually it'll
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bring results but i think i think there's a large amount of discontent with what's going on in this country and i think that this is it's big so people can identify me like oh other people are feeling this way as well so i mean it and the sense of a rallying point i think that this is this is going to draw attention it's also going to draw people in whether or not you agree with their map the bottom line is these people are getting the word that. it's not only the u.s. where fist shaking out the financial fallout it's going on thousands of students have marched through italy's capital protesting against education cuts they threw paint and flayers at banks and tried to block railway lines were eventually dispersed by police demonstrators say the event marks the new wave of what's been called the hot which last year saw several thousand people clash with police italy recently signed off on forty five billion euros of cuts to tackle its debt. hundreds of radical muslims have protested across pakistan against the death
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sentence being handed to the killer of the job one of the officials only guards shocking dead because earlier this year because of his remarks on pakistan the blasphemy while the assassins lawyer is appealing the sentence emphasizing that death penalties are rarely carried out in pakistan in recent years. pakistan's role in securing a coalition victory in afghanistan has been overlooked for years although today part is played it's playing is getting more recognition that washington and islamabad rarely see eye to eye with political jettisoning pushing relations to a new low as artie's military analyst explores what it might take to guarantee pakistan's support. face is the commanding height that dominates this sweeping view was the area of kabul the afghan capital. right behind me the reason that three weeks ago was under the twenty hour with siege by the ha going to network right after nine eleven the united states government made it fateful
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decision to authorize their military invasion into afghanistan their mission was called operation enduring freedom ten years later it still goes on we've no end in sight let's take a closer look at what went wrong with the global war on terror first after kind a central radio lloyd killed it pashtun tribal belt along the afghan pakistani border the state department filed a request with pakistan for cooperation against osama bin ladden going to slam about brazenly ignored the diplomatic request from washington d.c. with their middle finger behind their back the cia could and should have saved the day by activating their formidable human intelligence network you know vienna stand to conduct a clone best time body snatching mission and to bring some of the ludden to justice
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but they just blew it looking back at operation enduring freedom the question is not what went wrong with this mission the question is what's preventing it w. bush administration to step back and look at all other available options at their disposal and for starters to make sure that pakistan. will be treated. as a reliable ally of the united states not pastor but before the nine eleven struck the united states. it's time to delve deeper into the world's biggest country and take in more of russia close up. around six hundred kilometers southeast of moscow there's
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a relatively small region that punches above its weight culturally it's the pens a region mark is stamped all across the area with grand estates that inspired some of russia's greatest writers including mikhail lermontov but as are he's eager overrode to explain some places that have aroused the writer's passions have a past in the past have a shaky future. a tale of two states that had me a modest country see that i'm sorry survived in farming and small scale manufacturing that happened to be the childhood home one of britain's most legendary figures mikhail their mentor a child prodigy a fiery complete soldier womanizer and finally a great romantic poet the novelist he died and it to an age of twenty seven while little of his work was composed here they're meant of as varied in the family more slowly and. the government has recognized the historical significance of
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this place where just so lucky for the past few years we have been allowed to flourish. there but now two hundred people look after the estate as in the nineteenth century but a family has become the main employer for adjacent villages. the servants of the service who work here dress up an ounce this is what her job. some get to play the heiress across for the benefit of tourists twelve is the numbers are growing there is no need for this state to turn a profit. probably as good a state as one the poet himself was living. in the area which is just as important . one of russia's grand palaces well not anymore in its heyday in the nineteenth century reckon it was the self-sufficient cultural center for the benefit of one man the diamond prince
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alexander cracking and soviet times and so there's a warehouse and a home for dementia sufferers before falling into disrepair need of the government nor any private investors will put in the millions of dollars needed to rebuild it . now so on the one hand you can turn all of these the states into me. and the lifestyle they supported has gone on the other if the situation continues as it is they will simply disappear and that is a fact. yet the villages of could ocular have decided to fight inevitable going from house to house to collect donations and relying entirely in volunteers they have to restore order and state building by building starting with a cemetery chapel but. we are not professional restorers we have little money for materials we only do what we can who do not want to be thought of seven just who do not understand where we live we want to honor our ancestors. they face
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a daunting task and if they don't for build it no one else will. you are faulty and the region. coming up something completely different. or raises the question of how to fix the global economy in his own unique way. i found a flaw in the model god perceived is the critical function structure of the farm's of the world. ladies and gents
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a good jew needs to choose to use it to get good for example the status of the human experiments because it's sitting well with him after your forty weeks your problem says in this rap news or to expose the globe is allegedly trying to make sense of all global economy and it's all came towards us financial temple the seeds of the priesthood is scrambling to maintain our confidence in hmong kids and banking on the derivatives wants to be seen trade imbalances recession look even the nation's close to collapsing in some foreclosed homes of people such as the bailouts to bail aaa back to sink in a field level slicing is the us crash seems imminent coming smashed the debt ceiling of fourteen trillion despite protests and clashes in the streets the i.m.f. in post strikes me on just programs increase the total economy and the language from the greek economy of meaning household management well all we managing phoebe's account in practice is anyone actually know what the hell's even happening to be against insanity we take a step across to texas with our first guest welcome to rap music the whole economy
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what's your diagnosis of it all well with drop the ball out of position politics and business pathological see the global economy is chronically ailing believe me the clothes we bought it is terminally faded we're headed towards for a cardiac arrest with deep depression and trauma across the way is there. sure capitalism plans and the market will take care of the rails but voters like maneuvers see bankers gone proclaims through. our economy was inflated totally we can see the. body is a worthless commodity is the biggest fraud in the history of humanity this delta on the capitalist system is a just an all the p.c. theory like communism but you see this isn't the gospel of free markets it's about the spirits religion has been hurt by this whole it's probably not just the cabal of christians with state business lucratively mostly just by the system of the santorum is there any more to pay their debt campaigning to.
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think wrong now for another fine line the line frequency is the director behind such. matric you'll make a pizza shops thank you robert for allowing me to speak this moment but before right the liver my prognosis we need a sweet open mind to keep us focused. that's better as to these fighters that are if you will in a system that is equally inherently flawed the whole monetary paradigm is the single cause the economy isn't broken it doesn't need this is exactly to. funny does it feel interesting not real to our whole economy has been set up to see you say you don't agree with congressman ross. is the solution to a good along for the illusion that these kids can be served by using money which creates more debt historically absurd it's a way of maintaining divisions leverage what we can do to you know bone to snowball
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the scarcity we need to create jobs live with. health care and welfare schemes this is just another socialist vision this is true such persons socialism he is a real it is a just rhetoric which you really send the fed up with and the bit that's not quite the opposite. salit. evolution. is just there we. can assume scripture is just a real bible site for what's that some kind of. trick shots of the invisible hand ok thank you for your seats contributions and brief attempts to alleviate all confusion mind you both inspired and led. like to use the time you have a practical solution i believe i've seen across but i think.
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a bit of time to share with the book before we end for the night all global economy it does seem impossible will even be it's more uncertainty is the only stock that's always been rising and now we're losing confidence but is it surprising because it doesn't want to take it from the first seed response it's an option for the bigger piece of the footsie one hundred twelve seems to come to us a little more to sing off key if it's an interesting claim to be investing much in this enterprise with a solution mind you know it's very demise for a real economy is something much broader its g.d.p. measured not by our ability to hoard but our capacity to really learn to know no place in nature is a lot of adults remain on this planet. joel rose. bowl
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. in two thousand and ten because special economic zone for industrial production was established in the russia somalia region with a total area of six hundred sixty eight to as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from property lands and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifteen point five percent. the special economic zone operates as a free customs zone which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of important things to some our region as he said is.

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