tv [untitled] January 11, 2013 10:30am-11:00am EST
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that i knew was president barack obama daniel wagner the managing director of the country right solutions think tank believes washington looks set to leave the afghan government in a vulnerable position for mr karzai it's a question of will his legacy be intact after all of this time will he be able to say that they have affectively countered the taliban and will it be sustainable after he leaves the scene in two thousand and fourteen let's bear in mind that what's at stake here really in essence what's at stake is really the legitimacy of the western alliance over the last eleven years we have seen the surge over the last two years and the surge has not changed the teacher glance kape at all what's ended up happening is that the taliban has not been back to the negotiating table for nearly a year and can anyone legitimately say that having virtually increased by fifty percent the troop levels to one hundred thousand troops in the last two years it's now back down to sixty six thousand but it didn't result in getting the taliban to
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the peace table so when you have a troop troop level of say less than ten thousand is that likely to get the taliban to the table my suspicion is not and the taliban is divided between the hardliners who want to hold out and go for an all out victory and those who are weary of the war and want some sort of a compromise but if i was the taliban i would say look maybe we should hold out here because certainly they're negotiating position seems to be preferable in neighboring pakistan security forces. in that country.
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troops in mali following massive clashes between militants and government forces in a key central town french president francois hollande earlier voiced his country's readiness and to intervene to hold rule advances the security council has already approved a plan to deploy three thousand african soldiers in spring islam was captured northern mali and have since claimed further advances. the assassination of three female could activists in paris appears to be the result of an internal feud that's the suggestion from turkish prime minister tayyip edda one citing evidence that only people known to the victims had access to the building in which the murders took place one of the three women found dead from gunshot wounds was the co-founder of the quickest on workers' party while fighting to gain independence from ankara forty thousand people have so far been killed in the decades long conflict between turkey and the kurdish minority.
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russian former defense minister has refused to answer investigator's questions over a multi-million dollar embezzlement case involving the ministry and i do go off or is thought to be invoking part of the russian constitution which allows an individual not to testify against themselves or their relatives so do go over referred investigators to his earlier written testimonies in may consider said he grabs a refusal to testify as an obstruction of justice last month did you go for also declined questioning because his lawyer was ill and could not be present the minister was sacked in november as other scandal unfolded it's alleged that several companies affiliated with the defense ministry were involved in embezzling around one hundred and thirty million dollars. secrets from our planet's prehistoric past could now be uncovered after russia researchers managed to retrieve the ancient eyes from antarctica is biggest subglacial leg it wasn't easy
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to get hold of either they had to drill down over three kilometers to get to the lake vostok which has been sealed for some twenty million years now our geezer dumbarton told me how it is not just any old frozen lake. not all ice is the same we consistent pictures here from last year in february when the first breakthrough was made down below this huge thick ice sheet to what's called a sub lake there and some samples were taken here we go this is the the water taken out then. it was found then they hoped that they could sample that water and see the composition of what was inside that. deep underneath the glasses sadly that was contaminated they couldn't work out where precisely that water had come from now they've gone back down it again and they're looking three thousand four hundred six meters they drilled down as you can imagine
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a lot of work in very difficult conditions and now they have this amazing piece of as they described it white ice with rich with bubbles it sounds almost tasty doesn't it doesn't taste it now we understand that it's been a russian team of scientists who've been there it's actually it's not an international team so what sort of things are they trying to find out from this water that they've just government yeah i mean you know as a as i said earlier you may think by society's eyes not the case it is a huge place here tactic at absolutely so but what they think the scientists think from this team and from other teams trying to do similar things it with different in different legs is that perhaps this huge ice sheet for twenty million years has locked this underground. subglacial lake essentially sealed it off from the outside world and that means that if they can extract the air in those little bubbles they can try and form a better picture of what life was like on earth if there was so much of it around
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to that place twenty million years ago they may even be able to find traces of bacteria maybe even more complex life forms that would show as amazing insights into the process of evolution all that time ago. meanwhile is today's life forms which i giving russians back home in snowy siberia a chilling problem the country's aleck's gun controls been a major factor. tens of thousands have rallied in venezuela celebrating the symbolic inauguration of the country's leader this is actual swearing in has been postponed indefinitely by the
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venezuelan supreme court chavez remains in hospital in cuba to cancer surgery your political analyst eric draitser believes that as a charismatic leaders absence drags on his government could be in trouble. the opposition despite all of their posturing and despite the fact that the private corporate media inside of venezuela and around the world is very much squarely behind them and u.s. imperialism they lack a very real base of support on the ground they have some support but as we saw in the results of the recent elections that opposition is still very much in the minority now in terms of an international destabilization using this opposition this is very much a very real possibility of course we've seen much of the destabilization campaign emanating out of the u.s. embassy out of the institutions that's why we saw us and other international organizations that are controlled by the state department booted out of that country or at the very least minimized so this is
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a standard tactic that is very much part of the playbook of twenty first century imperialism of the united states but again the danger here is that without chavez and without the power of his personality that they'll be able to attack those institutions inside the country the question will be how strong are the ball of aryan institutions and how willing is that base of support to come out into the streets in support of the revolution and against what could only be called counter-revolutionaries of the opposition representing wall street and washington. that story is hacker group anonymous has petitioned the white house to recognize the temporary crippling of web sites as a legal form of protest known as a d.d. o. s. attacks a bombarding sides until they seize up for a short while could become comparable to street rallies if the so-called had to say get their way international human rights lawyer stanley cohen says that such actions is a form of free speech speech which should not be repressed. when barack obama gets
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on the television and begs his followers and when politicians implore their followers to get on the switchboard to shut him down to send the message to support a position it's considered free speech the da says essentially nothing different than what obama is doing what politicians are doing and what corporations are doing to lobbying firms we have traditional laws which are designed when people cross the line it's that way with all first amendment activities and it should be no different here i think it's less likely at this show that president obama will recognize that because he has a history of trying to repress free speech he's he's or he's afraid of the light of day i think it's more likely that down the road some of the courts may they may look at some of these actions and find that there's first amendment protection and free speech implicated that's not to say that an effort to change the president's mind shouldn't be undertaken again we're not talking about hacking we're not talking about theft we're not talking about injuring property in any sense of the
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from columbine to sandy hook. a supermodel mooing. the proof anti-depressants are a sham. from the age of. adam lanza pretty much. every school shooting in the past decade was on prescription drugs on antidepressants kids of ten times more likely to get violent suicides or even more widespread politicians forcing fall make good on americans and the mainstream media this break. they told me that i had taken a gun to my third class and held them hostage and we were told that if we could not follow up with their evaluation of a.d.h. t. and take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin that child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional on the clock at age thirteen
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while writing his skateboard he suddenly keeled over and was dead the county medical examiner said there was no doubt in that case that the chronic ministration of the red line was the cause of death ritalin is for the purposes of classification by the drug enforcement administration is a schedule two drug on the same list as cocaine for trying to solve a problem in the schools by putting their children on kitty cocaine as we killed her so it's just annoying days off to being prescribed antidepressants like paxil she was a normal girl having trouble sleeping supposedly. there is nothing in her that would have done that thousands of such deaths the big most by big pharma the reputation of crud companies is abysmal actually matches that of tobacco companies as with vioxx we couldn't go before many people die because of best
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selling anti psychotics paxil prozac if it thought of it for for the first time to reveal the shocking research by irving koch thanks for joining us what were the results half of the data that had been collected by the drug companies had never been published spade kept it hidden so they knew about it the food and drug administration knew about it we use a law called the freedom of information act and we compel the f.d.a. to send us. the data. show a benefit of the drug over placebo ok they hid proof of it useless but did they know that pills are actually deadly to search that three quarters of the people taking them can lose their ability to engage. in sex the way they usually do there's an increased risk of stroke there's an increased risk of death from all causes in young people. up to the age of twenty four
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there is an increased risk of suicide ality. women who are pregnant there's an increased risk of miscarriage and when they have babies there's an increased risk of. malformations of the child of autism other serious disorders. serious thought as well formations mainstream media reports because for every dollar drug firms spend on research they hand out million team times more to media on commercials like this advertising big pharma shills an astonishing one hundred billion bucks on ads to brainwash you into buying top spend. with this notorious antidepressant zoloft mainstream media gratefully pokus the full chewed. about the view as he why will
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a corporation pharmaceutical company for nearly fifteen years covered up their own internal investigation that showed that anyone on prozac is twelve times more likely to attempt suicide then those using other antidepressants that talk times more than the average population twelve times more than those already on other antidepressants this is a criminal act. and i want to know why these criminals are still walking the streets the public is swallowing the law is like a dream the top three antidepressants bring in twenty five thousand dollars a minute and the most recent campaigns of the last year or so you're hearing so much ask your doctor or talk to your doctor about and when you hear that on the screen it sounds so nice of you doctor about it next your excellency your doctor
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about some talk to your doctor about so next time your health care prepares your doctor to do doctors tell you talk to your doctor immediately talk with your doc what the studies have shown is if you actually bring up a brand name drug with your doctor by name you are significantly more likely to walk out the door with that drug so they do that for a reason industry. is responsible to wall street and wall street first they have to they have to please wall street but the fact that they don't work works to the advantage of the drug companies and the psychiatry which means that you're not cured which means that you're a patient providing you're a customer you're a client for life and the worst your health care is the more drugs you mean it's it's a great deal for them too for mobile paulina porizkova had everything going for her she was only the second go to cover sports illustrated swimsuit edition two years straight then prescribe quote crippling antidepressants he shouldn't have been
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allowed on america's next top model as the drugs made her stable for the program both pitied her because she was also on the same medication in fact go find all her friends or anti psychotics which she says give you the self-awareness of a slug and kill you'll say it's like. americans or carly the law or just a guinea pig trial in history mind altering drugs attests to just four weeks there's a long term effects of being evaluated on suspecting citizens who think that drugs have been checked then we see who dies who has seizures who has to form children who has epilepsy who has diseases down. the public is the clinical trial no drug has side effects. it's a very dangerous industry that has gone so far overboard in inventing fictitious
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diseases and drugging our children and our population that i consider to be engaged in primes against humanity one of the people we depend on our doctor is telling us on mainstream media the pope pills doctors and again have become accustom entitled to accept all sorts of gifts from the smallest to the largest and certainly to the public of seeing doctors being up to the caribbean for a weekend with a drug company paying does not make the profession with very good draws will joins us he's the pioneer in the field of happiness research with hundreds of studies what formulas actually work so strong correlation between eating lots of vegetables and having good mental health how it works we don't know the pattern is strongly in the data that does the key reason why villages income put the mail it's really live seventeen years longer than average americans tracy last lived in the village was the secret camp. which that translates to cook it and
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it's cool because it was it was it wasn't which. it was it was it wasn't which. and you know which parts of the last store can americans will prove take back with . us hope but. that they can take lessons and actually transport and a lot less capital manage to that even if you open a friendship exists and you are lucky to have a little bit of space to grow vegetables then pots that taste. christmas and so you just need it. and if you can't. i'm. over those. chemical which a company. culture production so it's common sense to sell the question today in
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the states where kids are the new drug called get a layo was seized from school and school a cocktail of twenty two drugs off to a ten minute computer close to teens screen and i saw for myself what they were giving her and how much and how often. i just thought. kill this child and the parents were more helpless so presents itself as being a wonderful altruistic. program whereas in fact i believe it's cold blooded cold hearted intent is to recruit more children into the very subject diagnoses of mental illness and to treat those kids with medication the regime in the history of this world has ever tried such a deadly drug experiment on its own people the full effects will be seen on today's children in fifty years time when all current leaders around the face consequence
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