tv [untitled] October 8, 2011 11:00pm-11:30pm EDT
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the u.s. led invasion of afghanistan forces it's time to get a new battery with time have been defeated nowhere in sight meanwhile the human cost of the rising cost of the now but with the number of civilians killed this year approaching a total coalition forces in a decade of. why did london their demands of the streets for the country's troops to leave afghanistan as a rally reflecting the unpopularity in the u.k. of the boom which has claimed almost four hundred british knows she lives. here i will try to protest against trying to cross leave you are spreading to dozens of american cities from richmond to los angeles and he big business or washington d.c.
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. international news live from moscow this is also here with me us apart but thanks for joining us for the u.s. led war in afghanistan has now passed the ten year mark widely dubbed as a decade of failure by critics its human cost keeps on climbing more than two thousand seven hundred foreign troops have died during the fighting a figure of by the number of argon lives lost jason whitlock reports. another day in afghanistan so the battle more casualties despite official claims that the war is being won two thousand and eleven is lining up to be deduced yet for u.s. forces fighting to tame the decade long taliban insurgency for things to improve medical capabilities casualties some would have perished in previous conflicts or survived but these two soldiers one patrol in
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a vehicle one road side bomb exploded beneath it it took less than half an hour for a medivac crew to pick them up by helicopter and deliver them to the trauma ward came doria field one of the country's busiest their injuries are bad but not extreme i mean we will most likely stay on base until they've recovered more severe cases such as if the temples were flown to germany for treatment yes. this was 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 crossfire with nowhere else to go for help nine year old wally was shot in the head by a stray bullet earlier this year when u.s. marines got into a firefight with the taliban his village in helmand province the board shattered part of his school and would have killed him if not for emergency surgery in six months document park says he's treated more than a fair share of afghan bystanders mostly gunshot and bomb blast victims in this follow up operation he and his team are reconstructing the boy's forehead with
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a titanium mesh that will restore his appearance. i. want to i. think. this i would very likely. starts. to show. in the recovery ward well his father says that while he's sure it was a u.s. marine well it is his son he's grateful for the first class treatment he has rescinded which added what's that are from just happy that he's ok the shooting wasn't. so he's forgiven accident or not the enduring insurgency suggests that no amount of goodwill can compensate for civilian casualties that continue to climb each month. the grounds of. concern for. the yes occasionally son and his that second decade american forces that placing.
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people think of never ending war american on there is a new tenant panel and shoprite says the u.s. is holding in the footsteps of the soviet chain and should have let the country know have. two thousand and three we actually achieved our major military objectives by two thousand and three what you've seen since then is just essential you are dealing with a culture we don't fully understand it all in the same failed path the soviets followed in their occupation silly to actually try to secure the urban areas and basically modernize the culture and some hope that they would become a twenty first century society it's not our job to make the lives of the afghan people better our job was to ensure that terrorist attacks cannot be mounted from there and that's what we did in zero three frankly everything since then has been a waste issue what shall we decide we're going to get serious this is really pakistan the afghan government knows that we know that at the mall and finally within the last two weeks the pakistani intelligence service has been helping the taliban but a place where you have a pentagon which is committed to
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a failed course and they are not only doubling down on the tripling down on things that they know they cannot win and it's time we believe if it were up to me i for president obama i would declare victory that we actually did back in zero three and zero four and let it go this is the deal you have to see regional solutions this is not an american issue this is truly a pakistani afghan india iran issue and frankly who should be work with those people who live there to find a passport. hundred fifteen minutes we'll be bringing you more expert opinion on be outgunned story with our military analyst who is in kabul giving his view on why america is struggling to contain the insurgency in while on our website we're asking what legacy you think the ten year i plan occupation has lacked and at the moment more than our viewers save the war has brought the us nothing but bloodshed and bankruptcy just go up a quarter of you believe that years of occupation have turned afghanistan into the world's biggest heroin hub for the sakes it's been the occupation was a stepping stone to an invasion of pakistan
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a live report sent right there in the world is a safer place because of the force so please welcome tarty dot com to how do you also take on the shoe. drop. target. store. to see if you were me. to bring peace and stability to the war. or to you to believe after. the decade long war in afghanistan is stirring up more than more and more discontent in britain with the country's military contingent second only to the u.s. and the country because it has already brought sorry 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. activities have been joined by celebrities and politicians in
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a march in london calling for british troops to be brought home on a bench was a big rally. this huge protest in the center in the center of london has magical sentiment in the public imagination here in britain is definitely in the forefront people are very angry hey that we're there in the first place obviously the play at the time of the cuts the posters here has risen through all this money. being pumped into a seemingly unwinnable war and the life hundred million as a nation in development aid the ngos say is no reaching it's the right people is you know you think you see you don't go really having much of an effect want to let you know thousand troops that are being killed. u.s. universities around you to see the urgent thousand other people i mean you go in in this case. civilians insurgents and i talk more about this is john hearing from the charity want to like is very much first. let's you know some human rights situation going on in afghanistan what he says better or
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worse than it was a nice ago but i think in the last five years ago we've seen a terrible problem in human rights this is the poorest escalated it's failed to bring any extra stability to you see many more children being tried to their rights and many more people being killed creates an escalation of violence in pakistan as well as in afghanistan because there's another lurching thousand people died in fashion as well so it's not getting better in any way it's hearing much much good kind of prison houses also come forward and address the fact there is rampant eruption in afghanistan in the process of getting to the people who really need it but he's blaming it on the international community she really said when night is here russia will go it's a training manual is oversee corruption within the fold of the afghan government and the key thing here is about getting the foreign troops out people in afghanistan to come out in britain on the window here seventy four percent of people will now cruising around and that's what we're saying to the government gala
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trips out and you can start it with all of the programs. because the. people on the streets of london have been demanding and there's not only to the ongoing conflict but also to nature a presence in libya and among the high profile faces of the protest was a weekly leaks founder julian assange told r.t. believed an intervention was simply the u.s. and europe taking over the country and the lesson for libya is it. only. speaking why one those are the united states and europe. together to take over the country the regional justification for no fly zone over libya has been completely abused it shows that there is no effective. nation. be a listen to us every time that mandate is given. military and intelligence.
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it is a slippery slope it leads to the takeover of countries. given has also been the scene of civil unrest this year with the president announcing that he's to resign in the coming days sunday who's ruled the country for thirty three years declared his decision on saturday prompting some to believe that nine months of violent protests finally borne some fruit but according to some but on the guitar president of the arab lawyers association salix assurance that he'll step down is nothing but an empty promise. he must have made hundreds. of speeches and in every single one of them he said he is going to leave and every single one of them he promised that he doesn't want to run as a president and in every single one he finished he stayed and this is absolutely no different from anything before i think no one believes what he is saying he had the . time to in his life when he went to saudi arabia it was an exit policy with the
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americans have organized with the gulf states so that he stays away and then somehow he can leave but now that they're out of him to go it is very clear that they intend to keep him and it will take probably it's going to be. similar to the one we have in yemen where the americans will continue to. and people continue to be killed and indeed the figures in yemen increasing dramatically and i think. who's been around for all this time he's not. even if he's forced to then it's going to be he's going to be there in the ground he's going to put one of his. or one of the generals that he has been working with. events in the middle east have become an inspiration overseas and in the u.s. the occupy wall street campaigners say they using arab spring revolutionary tactic to achieve their goals and she called for protests in new york on to their fourth
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week and have already spread to dozens of cities hitting the capital washington d.c. organizers claim will be in a thousand american cities by the end of the month according to a post on their website the movement picks up steam the slogan occupy wall street has been changed to occupy together protesters say the greed of just one percent of the u.s. population drove the country into financial chaos in the first place while salahi's those counting out in lower manhattan of the knocking the group it's high overnight he's in is he discovered. these or. you know. for putative being anarchist and disorganized the occupy wall street encampment is far from chaotic it is set up like a small village broken up into themed 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 done but at the same guy
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. every part seems to be handled by someone a medical area staffed by volunteers provides on the spot assistance a conference area supplies sweaters and boring kits to keep demonstrators warm as the season gets chilly or while the door needed sleeping bags pile up as the number of protesters grows bigger we start to join in terms of your from richmond virginia . kitchen providing the traditional american breakfast bread bagels and peanut butter and jelly plant roots are used to filter water here for seven thirty in the morning people don't work for spirits great cereals so we have lunch around but we have snacks communally into out the day here's your dinner at seven thirty a media center has been broadcast. in 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
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coming in 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 in 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 why 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 content you know provision information is also spread in more traditional ways this stuff is what helps protesters keep up to date with the occupation developments the twenty one of occupy wall street zero chance of a great number of arrests to date at over eight hundred thirty for. a library area let's protesters relax and educate themselves with literature fitting most tastes fiction nonfiction magazines with a kid section we got c.d.'s we had d.v.d. is a guy drug documentaries all people i was street prides itself in being a peaceful grassroots democratic movement without leaders there are just different
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decisions made by different groups if there's 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 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. r.t. new york and our resident reporting this eighteen or how often it has been asking and he will straight campaign is also chiding them and how they believe they can change the world and stop the rule of the rich. i'm here. this week let's talk about pat i think what we're really protesting is you know the failure of the systems or respond to you know a kind of higher calling for you know our country you know we can be subjected to.
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you know one percent of the one percent those are 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 that the center of the of all of the most important issues right now that we're going to peace is that you're from spain bunch of people of spain we have people for life because he's got. one of the he's a values they say all of you guys are doing. i mean thirty five birth that by well that's owned by one percent of the population if you're going to be that wealthy you should have to pay a tax to be that while the only fag you think that's going to happen through movements like this you know who now is 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 there's no i mean people rioting and
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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 of some justice and some some enforcement of the regulations we already have on the books that would be a good start that's 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 bring results though i think i think there's a large amount of discontent with what's going on in this country and i think this is so people can identify me like no other people are feeling this way as well so i mean. i think that this is this is going to draw attention is also going to the drug people and whether or not you agree with their math the bottom line is these
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people are getting the word out. and of course going to head to our twitter feed to get more on the ongoing anti corporate protests around the u.s. and our correspondents in america across the latest gun show what they see and aussies person of in one of her tweets says the park in new york has now topped with protesters as almost two thousand demonstrators have gathered their followers on twitter at r.t. underscore com to get all the details on this story. let's now return to our main story the target anniversary of the march this weekend washington is trying to munge ties with one of its main allies in the war pakistan relations have recently been hit by mutual accusations and political differences are his military analysts again a crucial reports now from afghanistan. this is the commanding height that dominates this sweeping view of. an area of kabul the afghan capital.
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right behind me the reason that three weeks ago was under the twenty hour with siege by the ha going to network let's take a closer look at what went wrong at the global war in terror first after al qaeda central redeployed to the pashtun tribal belt along the afghan pakistani border the state department filed a request with pakistan for cooperation against osama bin ladden slim 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 of ghana stand to conduct their clone dance time body snatching mission and to bring to justice but they just blew it looking back at operation enduring freedom the
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question is not what went wrong with this mission the question is will prevent in the w. bush administration to look at all other options and for starters to make sure that pakistan real be treated as a reliable daylight not better but before the nine eleven struck the united states. and those are his military and i think any question with his assessment from afghanistan and let's check some world news in read this hour in media heavy fighting continues in search of the most important or they remain strongholds controlled by forces loyal to al stickney to cannot attack the interim government forces have been facing the its resistance fighting block by block snipers a range fire from rooftops and its street battles and there have been intense gone by. it was near the university to control because his home city is crucial as leaders new leaders have promised to declare liberation archly its country and even
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a resistance fighting continues elsewhere in the country. a bus has overturned crashed into a cliff in west java in indonesia killing four foreign tourists and injuring eleven was carrying visitors from the netherlands belgium and india as the brakes failed when it was going downhill this comes just a month after a similar crash on the island killed nineteen people. six people have had a lucky escape surviving a plane crash in australia a small aircraft with five skydivers and a pilot on board crashed into a creek surrounded by trees as it was preparing to land near melbourne the pilot suffered broken legs and had to become free while it leads to work when she stated by helicopter one passenger was also injured but a number remarkably escaped unhurt after the accident. with its two thousand seater stadium where the euro twenty world soccer final will be played has been officially opened in keogh popstar headline district oculus ceremony will be two
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thousand artists at a venue which cost almost half a billion dollars to build it all went to plan however with my work setting some of the roof on fire and local terminus protests drew them and caused some fireworks of their own staging a topless protest over the broom and prostitution they believe their food will tournament will cause. i've know it's time for this month's russia closeups you. and this time the pair's a region as a destination just a bit more than six hundred kilometers southeast of moscow the area lying between the russian capital and the mighty vocal river is known for its grander states that have inspired some of russia's most prominent writers including me hélène but as equal as the road you explain some of the region's sites which have roused the
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passions of russia's men are the 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 it happened to be the childhood home one of britain's most legendary figures mikhail element of a child prodigy a fiery camp and soldier. and finally a greater amounts of the novelist he died in a jewel age of twenty seven while little of his work was composed there meant that it's buried in the family more slowly. now two hundred people look after the estate as in the nineteenth century the family has become the main employer for adjacent religious. direct descendants of the serve so worked dress up for the job. some get to play the heiress across for the benefit of tourists
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as the numbers are growing there's no need for the state to turn a profit. of probably as good as they were in the park themselves as living. out the ground in the area just as important are actually not getting the same care and funding. one of russia's grand palaces well not anymore in its heyday in the nineteenth century correct and all the self-sufficient cultural center for the benefit of the garment prince alexander could walk in and sort of dimes to the warehouse and the hope of dimentia sufferers before falling into disrepair needed a government nor any private investors and the millions of dollars needed to rebuild it. now 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
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as it is they will simply disappear and that is a fact you look at the villages of crack and have decided to fire their never trouble going from house to house to collect donations and relying entirely on volunteers they have to restore a state building by building starting with a cemetery chapel but. we're not professional restorers we could little money for materials we only do what we can and we don't want to be for the savages who do not understand where we live we want warm around our ancestors. they face a daunting task but if they don't for a bill that no one else will. see the region and coming up next our brand new show on this channel robert foster let's report how to fix the global economy. a little slicing is us crashing is imminent we smashed the six ceiling of fourteen trillion despite protests and clashes in athens
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greece the i.m.f. imports strikes me on just programs in greece when in fact the term economy answered our language from the greek economy i mean household management will be managing the peace of god but in practice if anyone actually know what the hell they even happening. and that brings you up to date this hour on the back with a recap of the top stories after a short commercial break. brought
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