tv [untitled] October 8, 2011 8:00pm-8:30pm EDT
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place. the u.s. led invasion up got it down passes its ten year anniversary with the taliban defeat and nowhere in sight meanwhile the human cost is rising faster than there would be a number of civilians killed this year alone approaching total coalition forces in a decade of fighting. while in london the demands on the streets of the country's troops to leave afghanistan as a writer would beg to be of popularity in the u.k. of the war which has claimed almost four hundred british military lives. and occupy wall street protests against trying to cross the us spreading to dozens of american city and strong richmond to los angeles and hating the capital washington d.c.
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. russia under around the world this is all see with me about thanks for joining us the u.s. led war in afghanistan has now passed the ten year mark why did dubbed as a decade of barely ago critics its human cost keeps on climbing more than two thousand seven hundred for in truth have died during the fighting at figured water by the number of am good lives lost jason reports. they do something. more casual. despite official claims that there was one two thousand living sliding up to be the deadliest yet for u.s. forces fighting the decade long taliban insurgency the chance to improve because people abilities casualties and would have perished in previous conflicts are surviving by these two soldiers one patrol in a vehicle one would side bomb exploded beneath it took less than half an hour for
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a medical crew to pick him up by helicopter to deliver them to the trauma one of kandahar airfield one of the country's busiest injuries are back again at st louis will most likely stay on piece until they've recovered more severe cases. such as it pretends were flown to germany for treatment all right you guys can go 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 worst crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old will leave was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines are going into a firefight with the taliban this village in helmand province the board shattered part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months parties he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gun show last week. in this follow up operation in his team reconstructing the boy's forehead with the titanium mesh that
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were stored and it's i i i. i i i i. very like. i show. in the recovery ward well his father says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine would visit his son he's grateful for the first course of his mission which i did 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 grindstone chasing workload can or can't stand for our team. under no website we're asking what legacy you think a ten year afghan occupation has left and how the moment that i. say the war has
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brought us nothing but bloodshed and bankruptcy just over a quarter of you believe that years of occupation have turned up that i saw into the biggest hereon hard for the sake of saying the occupation was a stepping stone to an invasion of couple ston only three percent record the world is a safer place because of that will so please no don't all have your say on the. american . target. still. feel that the u.s. may. be sure to bring peace and stability. is not only after. a decade long war in afghanistan is staring out more and more discontent in britain will become treason military contingent second only to the us and the country
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become for it has already brought sorrow to many british families claiming the lives of almost four hundred members of the armed services reflecting the unpopularity of the war in the u.k. actually it's have been joined by celebrities and politicians and they march in london calling for british troops to be brought home aussies i would bet it also be erratic. this year in the senate the center of london. sentiment in the public imagination here in britain is namely in the forefront people are very angry very they were there in the first place obviously the period of time of the cuts people sternly has risen through all this money eighty million rounds are being pumped into a seemingly unwinnable war in and out of the white hundred million is the major development here you know the ngos and say well no one is no reason is the right people is the only thing you see you know you go really having much of an effect on two thousand troops that are being killed in. a us university brown university g thousand other people i mean you know in this case. the billions insurgence to.
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morrow this is a high profile activists lauren booth is journalists act with thanks very much to for speaking to r.t. so why is the government still in britain still in this unwinnable war believe we've committed ten years of our troops and political narrative repressing some of the poorest people on the planet it would be like rewriting a whole novel this government cannot go down and have a new and then take us out by saying actually we were wrong we had three hundred eighty soldiers die and tens of thousands of afghanis die by the troops led by america it's impossible for the government to extract themselves easily from this unfortunate apart from the course of human life and obviously the massive financial cost of this for britain's image on the international stage to say well it's not over the financial cost because eighteen billion eight hundred billion pounds sterling in the last ten years is what it spends and the coverage government
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is asking people here it's a pay cut to the to say if you work in civic life you won't have any pensions and so that's unacceptable that's full of principles you the government consecutive lake of unsexy government still refuse to accept that their actions in afghanistan and in iraq and around the will. affect how people see us and yet seven seven the bombings here in london the that the bombers say it was a direct response to the murders in afghanistan so of course britain is known as a terrorist state and frankly our government should be no. people on the streets of london have been demanding and not totally to the outgoing corporate but also tenacious presence in libya and among the high profile faces of the protest was weaker leaks founder julian assange told r.t. believe an interventional symbol of the u.s. and europe taking over the country. is it. only. speaking why was the united states and europe.
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together to take over the country regional just a. no fly zone over libya has been completely abused it shows that there is no effective. nations it's going to be a lesson to us every time that date is given. military and intelligence. it is a slippery slope to take. we have been has also been the scene of civil unrest this year with the president announcing that he's to resign in the coming days. who's ruled the country for thirty three years declared his decision on saturday promoting prompting rather some to believe that nine months of violent pressures might have finally borne fruit but actually according to its about time president of the arab lawyers association assurance
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that he will step down is nothing but an empty promise. made a. speech is in every single one of them he said he's going to leave every single one of them he promised she doesn't want to run as a president and every single one of them he finished he stayed in power this is absolutely no different from anything before i think no one believes what he is saying he has. done it on his life when he went to saudi arabia it was an exit policy. organized with the gulf states so that he stays away and then somehow he can leave but now they're going to go it is very clear they intend to keep and it will take probably it's going to be. similar in yemen where america is going to need to. continue to be killed and indeed.
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increasing dramatically and i think. for all this time he's not. even if he's forced to then it's going to be he's going to be the man behind the crown is going to put one of his. or one of the generals that he has been working with. if those in the middle east have become an inspiration overseas and in the u.s. the occupy wall street campaign it's a they're using arab spring revolutionary tactic to achieve their goals and to corporate protests in new york for their fourth week and have already spread to dozens of cities hitting the capital washington d.c. and organizers claim they'll be in a thousand american cities by the end of the month that's according to a post on their web site movement picks up steam the slogan occupy wall street has been changed to occupy together protest this a big greed of just one percent of the u.s. population for the country into financial chaos in the first place.
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and i think i know you guys that he's in the future and i just kept. these are. the people you know. accused of being anarchist and disorganized the occupy wall street encounter is far from chaotic it is set up like 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 the way that it's being gotten but at the same guy. every part seems to be handled by someone a medical area staffed by volunteers provides on the spot assistance a comfort area supply sweaters and blankets to keep demonstrators warm as the season gets chilly or while the donated sleeping bags pile up as the number of protesters grows bigger we just heard the charges are most severe from richmond virginia. the kitchen providing a traditional american breakfast bread bagels and peanut butter and jelly plant
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groups are used to filter water here we have breakfast seven thirty in the morning people don't fish foods grade cereal we have lunch around but we have snacks consumed continually throughout the day your dinner at seven thirty a 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 to get people company running in here i mean panicky you know adrenaline rush with cameras i got footage i got footage you know processing footage getting it online and simultaneously having people tweet you know on facebook when our social media using social media and to get it out get the message out of what's happening as quick as possible y. feeds of the protests are being followed by supporters across the u.s. and the world of the viewership really goes up as you keep a steady constant you know information is also spread and more traditional ways
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this stuff is what helps protesters keep up to deep. operation developments here is to try to one up occupy wall street zero chance of rain the number of arrests to date at over eight hundred thirty for. a library area let's put chester's relax and educate themselves with literature fitting most tastes fiction nonfiction magazines we have a kid section we got c.d.'s we had these a guy drug documentaries all people wall street prides itself on being a peaceful grassroots democratic movement without leaders there are just different decisions made by different groups if there's a if there is to be some decision that's going to supposedly speak on bart on behalf of everyone here but now we need to have been in the evening general assembly and we need to be consensus and by everyone here all of the many cooks in the kitchen are here to cook up one thing a revolution of change in america with the situation or r.t. new york. and our resident reporter in the say she nouri hartness has been asking
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an antiwar straight campaign is also driving them and how they believe they can change the world and still the will of the rich. i'm here. this week let's talk about that i think what 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 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 where he just the united states or is it a global issue it's a global issue but the united states says that the center of the of all of the post of port issues right now that we're getting pieces here from spain to put money on that piece of spain where we have people for life other countries but i just don't
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want to he's it really is that all of you guys are doing. i mean thirty five break that up by well they 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 they found the fair thing that'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 said by many 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 had on the books that would be a good start eating up going to happen. to believe so yeah have to be have to leave so how is this going to bat. well this is just like the genesis of
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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 bring results i think there's a large amount of discontent with what's going on in this country and i think this is it's because if people can identify me like oh well the people are feeling this way as well so i mean. 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 methods and the bottom line is these people are getting the word out. and you can head to our twitter feed to get more on the ongoing anti corporate protests around the u.s. and our correspondents there across the nation and they see and also use this account and if there's a lot of it in one of her tweets says washington d. fees and space museum has been closed after angry protesters trying to enter with.
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cards rather put us on twitter and underscore conte to get all the updates on this particular story. it's time for this month's russia close up series. and this time depends a region is the destination just a bit more than six hundred kilometers southeast of moscow there are a line between the russian capital and the mice of org of river is known for its grander states that have inspired some of russia's most prominent prizes including the hell that meant that but as our he's eager explain some of the region's sites which have aroused the passions of russia's man of letters in the past face an uncertain future. a tale of two states. a modest country see that in saurus times survive the farming and small scale manufacturing
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it happened to be the childhood home one of britain's most legendary figures. a child prodigy a fiery camp and soldier womanizer i'm finally a greater amounts a poet a novelist he died in a jewel age of twenty seven while little of his work was composed here and there meant that it's buried in the family more slowly. no two hundred people look after the estate as in the nineteenth century the family has become the main employer for adjacent villages. direct descendants of the serbs and worked here dress up as the council says for the job. some get to play the heiress across for the benefit of tourists as the numbers are growing there is no need for this state to turn a profit. for the amount of probably as good a space as one the poor themselves as living. on the ground in the area which are just as important if they actually are not getting the same care funding. one of
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russia's ground palaces well not anymore in its heyday in the nineteenth century crack in all the self-sufficient cultural center for the benefit of one garment prince alexander. to the warehouse and a home for dimensions sufferers before falling into disrepair and needed the government or any private investors who put in the millions of dollars needed to rebuild it. now so they on the one hand you can turn all of these the states into museums 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 you know you had the villages of curricular cover decided to fly there never travel going from house to house to collect donations and relying entirely on volunteers they have vowed to restore the state building by building starting with
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a cemetery chapel but. we're not professional restorers we can little money for materials we only do what we can but we don't want to be thought of as savages who do not understand where we live we want one or our ancestors. they face a daunting task but if they don't rebuild it no one else will. know. the region. and as the news this hour our brand new show juice news is up next here on r.t. robert faster to report what's going on with the debt stricken a global economy and stay with us.
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i found a flaw in the model god perceived as the critical function and structure of the songs of the world. ladies intensively due to needs that you stupid to get before examining the status of the human experiments is it succeeding or would it have to be a more to weakness to a prognosis to disrupt news or to expose the globe is allegedly trying to make sense of all global economy and its arcane joins us financial temple the seeds of the research is scrambling to maintain our confidence in hmong kids and banknotes derivatives wants to be easing trade imbalances recession look even the nation's
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close to collapse again so close hundreds of people might suspect the bailouts to fail aaa banks again feel it will slicing is the u.s. crash seems imminent and smashed the debt ceiling of fourteen trillion despite protests and clashes in athens greece the i.m.f. imposed structural young just programs increasing the total economy and sudan language from the greek economy of meaning household management well i'll be managing phoebe's account in practice if anyone actually know what the hell they've been happening to be against insanity we take a step across to texas with all first guest welcome to rap music to pull the economy what's your diagnosis of it all well we've dropped the ball. well i'm a physicist in politics and this is pathological c. the global economy is chronically ailing believe me the clothes we bought it is terminally favorite credit card he expressed deep depression and trauma where is there a cure for capitalism plans and the market will take care of the first meaning the numbers see a good job for claims through. our economy was inflated told me we can see the.
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body is a worthless commodity is the biggest fraud in the history of humanity this must be dealt on the capitalist system is it just or not the p.c. theory like communism i. see this as a because the free market is about smit's religion has been hurt by this whole while we now have just the cabal of christians with state business lucrative remote just by the system of the same truth or needs a lawyer to pay their debt campaigning to. think wrong now for another fine mind a long line frequency is the director behind some guys down the line lied to me to feel make a pizza shops thank you robert for allowing me just this moment before right to live or mighty prognosis we need a suite. to keep us focused. that's better for us to be spreaders that. it will in
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a system that sickly inherently flawed the whole morning every paradigm is the single cause the economy isn't broken it doesn't need this is exactly it's a condition money is an interest in. our whole economy has been set up to see you so you don't agree with congressman ross. is the solution to a budget along for the illusion that these debts can be served by using money which creates more debt it's likely surge it's a way of maintaining divisions we could see you know going to snowball the city we need to create jobs there with no means health care and welfare state. this is just another socialist speech this is true such as the socialism. is it just rhetoric really. quite the opposite. is just there we. believe. scripture is the real bible
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for some kind of. brutal. tricks to be invisible ok thank you for your seats contributions and brief attempts to alleviate all confusion. conspired and lead. revealing he. did like to use the time do you have a practical solution i believe see the prospects. are. technology to see. paid around or center piece of project the economy. resource based economy futuristic. or prototype the.
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it still stood strong. giving them what i call bought forty yards. carry the. crime cult capitalist. joy what. is this the solution no just a demonstration of my love for a living should follow his song love just a bit ott ron paul and i approved these messages to you was that your bias about the time to share with you before we end for the night off the local economy adult female adult. would be it's more than just the new stuff that's always been rising and now with losing confidence but is it surprising because it was pretty campbell from the first seed we planted to margin calls in the case of the footsie one hundred twelve seems to come to oslo boadicea off financial value book and it's an interesting claim to be investing much in this enterprise with a solution might lie in its maybe demise for our real economy is something much
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