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well just a while ago i spoke to nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen who told me the alliance will not be sending military forces to syria but i would like to stress the nato has no intention whatsoever to intervene in syria at the same time lots of critics expect that that could be the case if we see a resolution russell saying that the fact that it's even being debated is going to cause more violence in syria. there might be some kind of intervention do you think not if the u.n. goes ahead it goes ahead rather and approves that resolution once again let me stress we have no intention to intervene in syria having said that it's sheer international. condemnation of the brutal attacks against the civilian population in syria the only way forward is to accommodate the. aspirations of the syrian people. but you can see that full interview with nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen just over an hour right here on our t.v. where you could head over to our website our king dot com right now. well for a look at what could lie ahead for syria we're going to cross live to paris
well just a while ago i spoke to nato secretary-general anders fogh rasmussen who told me the alliance will not be sending military forces to syria but i would like to stress the nato has no intention whatsoever to intervene in syria at the same time lots of critics expect that that could be the case if we see a resolution russell saying that the fact that it's even being debated is going to cause more violence in syria. there might be some kind of intervention do you think not if the u.n. goes...
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and you can see the full interview with nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen in twenty minutes right here on our team. medo is continuing its grass in the libyan capital with reports of several major explosions and it's unlikely there will be any let up soon the alliance chief calling for more military help to bring about a postcard to russia which is trying to broker a cease fire between the libyan regime and the rebels as both sides want a nonmilitary way out with no snow reports now from tripoli. they to continues bombing tripoli we've been hearing heavy strikes overnight as well as during the day this week actually the libyan capital has seen the most intense a fair rate since the beginning of the operation in march with nato targeting gadhafi his compound and command and control centers in an attempt to within the embattled colonel and force him out russia actually wants to see khadafi to step down moscow's envoy has visited libya and has met our position leaders here and has also. tough is closest ally and his cousin in cairo and after that may come together has said that
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very clear to see if that might change any time soon we're joined live by nato secretary general mr anders fogh rasmussen thank you very much for joining us here on r.t.e. it's much appreciated i want to get straight to our first question the u.k. and france want a u.n. security council resolution condemning the syrian government and your opinion are we heading for libya two point zero here. you know i would like to stress that nato has no intention whatsoever to intervene in syria. at the same time lots of critics expect that that could be the case if we see a resolution russell saying that the fact that it's even being debated is going to cause more violence in syria. there might be some kind of intervention do you think not if the u.n. goes had it goes ahead rather and approves that resolution. once again let me stress that we have no intention to intervene in syria having said that i share the international condemnation of the brutal attacks against the civilian population in syria the only way forward is to accommodate the legitimate aspirations of the syrian people let's look at the
very clear to see if that might change any time soon we're joined live by nato secretary general mr anders fogh rasmussen thank you very much for joining us here on r.t.e. it's much appreciated i want to get straight to our first question the u.k. and france want a u.n. security council resolution condemning the syrian government and your opinion are we heading for libya two point zero here. you know i would like to stress that nato has no intention whatsoever to intervene in syria. at the same...
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know question the humanitarian goals of the alliance in an interview with the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen earlier this week my colleague and this is now i asked him to clarify how the coalition defines a legitimate target. actually the u.n. security council resolution goes beyond a no fly zone according to the u.n. security council resolution we are mandated to protect the civilian population in libya taking all necessary measures and that's exactly what we're doing right now i just want to clarify for some of our viewers who have seen homes bombs they've seen civilian buildings blown to pieces does it does he in a car on a phone or in a hospital on a phone constitute a command center for your purposes when you say any means. i would like to stress that we are not targeting individuals we hit. military. targets. and of course command and control centers can be used to plan and organize attacks against civilians come out of control centers are legitimate military targets. what a violent how the nato chief i would rather challenge him questions over libya in a full interview
know question the humanitarian goals of the alliance in an interview with the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen earlier this week my colleague and this is now i asked him to clarify how the coalition defines a legitimate target. actually the u.n. security council resolution goes beyond a no fly zone according to the u.n. security council resolution we are mandated to protect the civilian population in libya taking all necessary measures and that's exactly what we're doing right now i...
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it's on our website or to dot com there you can also watch our interview with nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen and have your say as we're asking today how dark in libya should be resolved but so far the vast majority of around two thirds think nato should admit its failure and withdraw significantly last people fourteen percent say things should continue the way they are unfolding on the bench and others suggest the u.n. should send in peacekeepers. into the minority ten percent or more of ground troops operation. syria's military has reportedly launched an operation aimed at restoring security in the rubble northern border town of jews are all those who are authorities say at least one hundred twenty officers and government troops were killed there by armed groups earlier in the week according to witnesses dozens of tanks have been deployed to the area and are due to enter the town humans rights groups say more than thirteen hundred people have been killed in the eleven we are rising the un meanwhile was still considering a new resolution against syria something russia is stron
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so what is going to ease that ander? >> in 2008 in the primaries when he talked about bitter people clinging to their guns and religion and he got enormous flowback he may have lost texas for that. >> i don't think the issue is religion here and in large measure i don't think it begun. i do think the issue is that there are just a hard core set of people who question everything about this presidency and the direction of the country, and i'm not sure that that's going to go away any time soon. i guess the spin on that is the folks stuck in the old paradigm tend to be rather old. so at some point they're going to give way to some other people >> you write in the book about the impact that riding on the west side when you were a young person had on you >> i'm happy to be back this weekend in chicago, and i came from the west side of chicago in the housing project and so for me, a fundamental part of my childhood was growing up in a neighborhood that was literally set aflame first in 1966 as a result of a disturbance aggrava
so what is going to ease that ander? >> in 2008 in the primaries when he talked about bitter people clinging to their guns and religion and he got enormous flowback he may have lost texas for that. >> i don't think the issue is religion here and in large measure i don't think it begun. i do think the issue is that there are just a hard core set of people who question everything about this presidency and the direction of the country, and i'm not sure that that's going to go away any...
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correspondent anything now is speaking to us oh excuse me nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen now if you'd like to hear the interview in its entirety you can see it it's all there go to our t. dot com but that's going to do it for now unfortunately we are all out of time but i promise i will bring you the entire war on our t.v. segment we want to get to the bottom of what is behind these claims that r.t. is anti-american and kind of you know see what's see what that's all about and see if we can convince you otherwise or what the merits are of that for more on this or three covered. usa also check out our duty.
correspondent anything now is speaking to us oh excuse me nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen now if you'd like to hear the interview in its entirety you can see it it's all there go to our t. dot com but that's going to do it for now unfortunately we are all out of time but i promise i will bring you the entire war on our t.v. segment we want to get to the bottom of what is behind these claims that r.t. is anti-american and kind of you know see what's see what that's all about and see...
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(laughter) and last night i tuned in to the very first broadcast of the new cbs anchor ander is which arery 21 realtor scott pelley. (laughter) and i've got to say, his first broadcast was a disaster! just two hours after congressman anthony weiner's historic joint peres conference with his joint. (laughter) scott pelley led the news with this. >> good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and iraq. >> stephen: what? (laughter) did you go to journalism school, pelley? remember the five ws-- who, what, when, where, and wang! (laughter) afghanistan and iraq, really? it's called the news because it's supposed to be new. (laughter) you've got the rest of your career to cover those wars. they're not going anywhere. (laughter) other than out of the public's consciousness. take a page from your established colleagues who, unlike you, know how to lead a news broadcast. >> good evening, the age of oversharing has claimed another victim. >> first, congressman anthony weiner implodes. >> leading off tonight, you got it, it gets worse, much worse. >> i'm eliot spitzer, welcome to
(laughter) and last night i tuned in to the very first broadcast of the new cbs anchor ander is which arery 21 realtor scott pelley. (laughter) and i've got to say, his first broadcast was a disaster! just two hours after congressman anthony weiner's historic joint peres conference with his joint. (laughter) scott pelley led the news with this. >> good evening. we start tonight with the wars in afghanistan and iraq. >> stephen: what? (laughter) did you go to journalism school,...
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from what i anders down, that was the drum that did the surveillance on the bin lade rate. -- raid.avis: is there stuff the american people would be repulsed by it? >> absolutely. one of the most important narrative threads in my book is this issue of, what national security secrets should be kept secret and what does the public have a right to know? that is central to what i write about. i relay several programs which have been declassified. i talk about them from firsthand witnesses, nuclear programs that were reckless. one of them was a dirty bomb test on the edges of area 51. it contaminated the land. plutonium has a half life of 24,000 years. the department of defense when they did the test said it was a safety test. as i write in the narrative, there was nothing safe about any of that. it did not provide safety. tavis: how aware our presidents of what is happening inside of area 51? what does obama know? aboutthe president's know area 51. one of the great enigmas of the entire story that i reveal came to me from a source, the only anonymous source, who revealed a program that
from what i anders down, that was the drum that did the surveillance on the bin lade rate. -- raid.avis: is there stuff the american people would be repulsed by it? >> absolutely. one of the most important narrative threads in my book is this issue of, what national security secrets should be kept secret and what does the public have a right to know? that is central to what i write about. i relay several programs which have been declassified. i talk about them from firsthand witnesses,...
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i anders and there was about $1 million that was earmarked for low-income projects that were going to go forward. in those projects, the san francisco puc was notified and it they were told that the project would not go forward. net absent that amount of money going back into the pot, the sf puc did a really good job of estimating how much money and at what clip it would be used. here we are at six weeks to the end of the fiscal year and we have $400,000 left in the pot. now, $300,000. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is david, community advocate. i am asking the board of supervisors to keep full funding of the go solar san francisco program. i'm convinced it has done a lot of benefits for our neighborhood and did much to attract foreign technologiegree. i've met solar companies, including one provider who lives in my provider, working in my neighborhood, as well as those in other communities, whose jobs could be banished. the program allows the disadvantaged people to gain experience in green trades and make them tomorrows business and community leaders. ev
i anders and there was about $1 million that was earmarked for low-income projects that were going to go forward. in those projects, the san francisco puc was notified and it they were told that the project would not go forward. net absent that amount of money going back into the pot, the sf puc did a really good job of estimating how much money and at what clip it would be used. here we are at six weeks to the end of the fiscal year and we have $400,000 left in the pot. now, $300,000....
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i have done my fair share talking with the supervisors and politicians to make sure they anders and what you are doing to us. this morning, i wake up and there is a 70% increase on reset san francisco. i see a huge, dramatic increases. you guys cannot wait for two meetings from now. the need to decide today because the media will take wind of this and put these particles out there and you will make it difficult for the taxi drivers to be out there servicing the public. you think crime's have happened in the past? people are upset because they think we are asking for money. how about taking some of that and throwing it back into the taxi industry where it belongs? >> [reading names] >> its nice to see you were holding town hall meetings so that the drivers could give their input. the figure would be an increase of 22%. the cost of living has gone up since the last one. if there wasn't a meager increase for the last two years, it would be a wash. you have two things in play, the have pushing for a date increase and you have the credit card charges. i think it would be unconscionable to giv
i have done my fair share talking with the supervisors and politicians to make sure they anders and what you are doing to us. this morning, i wake up and there is a 70% increase on reset san francisco. i see a huge, dramatic increases. you guys cannot wait for two meetings from now. the need to decide today because the media will take wind of this and put these particles out there and you will make it difficult for the taxi drivers to be out there servicing the public. you think crime's have...
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one at the eleventh and he finished on seven under par for the tournament and tied for second with anders hansen of denmark we got a double bogey at the second the dane did improve on the back nine sinking for birdies but his playing partner noren was more consistent and ended our nine and a par to add wales opens his green at the two thousand and nine and european marsters. really you believe my game was good enough for the last we. would notice and you know it's not as good as the one and this is phil's. relieving you know. well let's switch the bikes and motor g.p. where casey stoner has won the castle and graham victory in five races second straight victory also pressure on reigning world champion york came in second however this is still seven points in the overall standings and he teammate ben spies missed his first finish of the season spies finished ahead of notable world champion valentino rossi has yet to win this season after joining from kathy and battled marcus and kelly started from pole but had to settle sixth place after brain death threats from local fans following a cont
one at the eleventh and he finished on seven under par for the tournament and tied for second with anders hansen of denmark we got a double bogey at the second the dane did improve on the back nine sinking for birdies but his playing partner noren was more consistent and ended our nine and a par to add wales opens his green at the two thousand and nine and european marsters. really you believe my game was good enough for the last we. would notice and you know it's not as good as the one and...
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one here at the eleventh he finished on seven under par for the tournament and tied for second with anders hansen of game market a credit for a good second with improved on the back nine sinking for birdies although his playing partner not seen here was more consistent and ended on a nine on the part of the whales open to his win at the two thousand and nine european masters. i. never really believed my game was good enough with the less we did but. i would. not as good as i want to this is it feels so relieving you know meanwhile steve stricker is the new world number four after victory at the memorial tournament in ohio he was four shots ahead after this explosive bunker shot at the twelve even though he cooled off from a lot of holes he still won by a shot sixteen under overall better americans back joe b. tied for second world number one corner of the shop but. let's switch to the bikes a mostly g.p. where casey stoner has won the battle and grand prix that is the big three five races destroyed in second straight victory to pressure on reigning world champion. came in second however de
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almost yog with martin anders is coming your way shortly before that we'll take a look at what's happening in the world of business was the traces stay with us for that. the universe and welcome to business our team oil prices dropped almost five percent on thursday after the international energy agency made a surprise announcement that sixty million barrels of oil will be released from strategic reserves half of this will be coming from the united states with other major economies providing the rest over a period it's only the first time in history the i.a.e.a. has sanctioned the release of reserves moves intended to offset the loss of production from libya currently engulfed in civil war meanwhile some opec members wonderful possible countermeasures to prop up the oil price nick parsons head of research at the national australia bank explains why he thinks i was taking this unusual step. buying these two reasons the first of these relates to the global economy and bear in mind the central banks around the world central banks and governments alike fairly alarmed at the prospect of rising
almost yog with martin anders is coming your way shortly before that we'll take a look at what's happening in the world of business was the traces stay with us for that. the universe and welcome to business our team oil prices dropped almost five percent on thursday after the international energy agency made a surprise announcement that sixty million barrels of oil will be released from strategic reserves half of this will be coming from the united states with other major economies providing...
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dot com where you can also watch our exclusive interview with the nato secretary general of course anders fogh rasmussen and have your say as we're asking how the deadlock in libya should be resolved that starts right now and so far the vast majority about two thirds think that nato should admit its failure and withdraw significantly less of you fourteen percent say things should continue the way they are until they profited mentally ns others suggest the u.n. should send in peacekeepers and split libya into the minority a minority that eleven percent supported a ground troop operation have your say and article. that russia is ready to resume imports of european vegetables if the e.u. guarantees supplies are not infected by the deadly e. coli virus a move from one of the outcomes of the two day russia e.u. summit that you considering going to about has more from russia. right where the talks are being helped. vegetables were literally on the table at the press conference the european leaders and host russian president dmitry medvedev were asked whether they had vegetables for lunch the an
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up next artie's marden anders walks the same streets as lenin in the russian capital moscow are coming your way next. hello and welcome to the show on this week's program of exploring balanced life in moscow of australia to change the course of this trade and starting off here on red square next to the magnificent moscow kremlin tony martin andrews as we take a look at his epic journey and visit various landmarks associated with his life and that. many of the main names associated with russia. eight hundred seventy s. let me in she chose a pseudo name living in nineteen i want as one of the leading political figures and revolution we think of the twentieth century he changed the world. most of my bullshit takeover of power in russia in nineteen seventeen the communist party ran a religion once it cost free equal life and attacked it full of marxism but what is the soviet leaders like to see today. reading your letter for the developments in syria who forget you. might say to a nation those guys are really able to take a philosophy churning and if they train to something that whole soci
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the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen insist only military bases are attacked in libya and he said now we spoke to him exclusively pressed him to clarify what nato considered a legitimate target actually the u.n. security council resolution goes beyond a no fly zone cording to the u.n. security council resolution we are mandated to protect the civilian population in libya taking all necessary measures and that's exactly what we're doing right now i just want to clarify for some of our viewers who have seen homes bombed they've seen civilian buildings blown to pieces does daffy in a car on a phone or at a hospital on a phone constitute a command center for your purposes when you say any means. i would like to stress that we are not targeting individuals we hate. military. targets. and of course common control centers can be used to plan and organize attacks against civilians show amount of control centers military targets professor mark almond of oxford university says there are serious divisions on the league in strategy within the u.s. congress and inside nato. part of his
the nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen insist only military bases are attacked in libya and he said now we spoke to him exclusively pressed him to clarify what nato considered a legitimate target actually the u.n. security council resolution goes beyond a no fly zone cording to the u.n. security council resolution we are mandated to protect the civilian population in libya taking all necessary measures and that's exactly what we're doing right now i just want to clarify for some of...
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who spoke exclusively to the new york secretary general anders fogh rasmussen asked him what triggered the intervention but look at the lack of an entry strategy into libya it could be said that you were dragged into this rushing to regime change have you accidently gone to war in libya definitely not on the contrary we considered this very carefully. laid out certain conditions that should be fulfilled before we took action and the decisive factor was that the united nations richard roth correct me if i'm wrong but also to the u.n. resolution was laid out for a no fly zone and lots of people would consider what's happening in libya to be much more than a no fly zone actually the u.n. security council resolution goes beyond a no fly zone according to the u.n. security council resolution we are mandated to protect the civilian population in libya taking all necessary measures and that's exactly what we're doing right now now all the necessary measures if i might speak of what our admiral pollo has legitimize strikes on any command center in libya i just want to clarify for some of our v
who spoke exclusively to the new york secretary general anders fogh rasmussen asked him what triggered the intervention but look at the lack of an entry strategy into libya it could be said that you were dragged into this rushing to regime change have you accidently gone to war in libya definitely not on the contrary we considered this very carefully. laid out certain conditions that should be fulfilled before we took action and the decisive factor was that the united nations richard roth...
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dot com and you can also watch our interview with nato secretary general anders fogh rasmussen and have your say as we're asking how the deadlock in libya should be resolved let's look at the stats right now and so far the vast majority are around tooth thing nato should admit its failure and withdraw significantly less people fourteen percent say things that should continue the way they are into the conflict and others suggest the u.n. should send in peacekeepers and split libya. and the minority eleven percent support a ground troops. syria's military has reportedly launched an operation aimed at restoring security in the rebel northern border town of sugar authorities say at least one hundred officers government troops were killed there by quote armed groups earlier in the week calling to witnesses dozens of tanks have been deployed to the area human rights groups say more than thirteen hundred people have been killed since the uprising began with at least thirty two protesters reported dead on friday the u.n. meanwhile is still considering a new resolution against syria something th
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