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after ten years. the president hoping this will bring about the kind of unity we had in those days after 9/11. and i can only imagine how your family, stacy, will be feeling in the coming days. >> it's -- yeah. it's all bittersweet. there's a part of you that almost wants to celebrate, even though that's not the right word. but it's -- like i said, it's closure we never expected we would get and we're thrilled for that closure. >> thank you. we're thrilled for you. thank you for coming on tonight. i want to bring in brian ross, our chief investigative correspondent. the president giving more details on what happened and kind of remarkable details. after ten years, when osama bin laden is public enemy number one, killed in a fire fight not far from the capital of pakistan. >> right. this is not in a cave in the mountain regions. this is a city in pakistan. the operation, according to president obama, began last august when they had a lead that was he was in a come poun, they've been watching this compo
after ten years. the president hoping this will bring about the kind of unity we had in those days after 9/11. and i can only imagine how your family, stacy, will be feeling in the coming days. >> it's -- yeah. it's all bittersweet. there's a part of you that almost wants to celebrate, even though that's not the right word. but it's -- like i said, it's closure we never expected we would get and we're thrilled for that closure. >> thank you. we're thrilled for you. thank you for...
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almost ten billion metric tonnes of carbon dioxide are being produced are being put into our atmosphere every year that had been safely stored underground for millions of years for three hundred million years since the carboniferous period as coal as natural gas and as oil and now they're being taken out nine ten to ten billion metric tons every year dumped into the atmosphere surprise surprise there it is so does c o two have enough c o two have an effect you know of course it produces extreme weather it produces rising sea levels it produces humanitarian economic chaos as we're seen as we've seen with you know a whole variety of things they say you know the republican talking point one of the main ones is america's an exceptional nation we are in many ways actually in my mind the way that we're most exceptional is that we were one of the very first nations of his for the world to say that people can govern themselves or from our governments really quite remarkable but somehow american exceptionalism in that context has been shifted into the works optional that we don't how we're immun
almost ten billion metric tonnes of carbon dioxide are being produced are being put into our atmosphere every year that had been safely stored underground for millions of years for three hundred million years since the carboniferous period as coal as natural gas and as oil and now they're being taken out nine ten to ten billion metric tons every year dumped into the atmosphere surprise surprise there it is so does c o two have enough c o two have an effect you know of course it produces extreme...
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i was ten years old once per week was in on. before human when the gathering was launched and and i got my engineering degree good day. number two on the moon although i must say that all my. school was. full of space even and i would never ask myself what to do i was a young space. and they are probably still were. just natural convention card carrying if you were a little boy when he went into open space that was fifty years ago what did he represent to you what do you think of him or said go in for me was was a hero i know you're in my bedroom by your pictures of good girl you know you. get go even this more year than it was a dream i know you was a lot of my dreams were only returned when he was when they were your. dreams with the movie. the people with only me do they want to. become an astronomer days until part of that point from this thing ventura and even the way you could look. a. number of the space agency which is called the orbit of the space i've done since in the world you're well acquainted. with the preparation
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i was ten years old once put it was a long. fourteen when the gathering was launched and i got my engineering degree the day. under the moon almost set up at all in my. school was a. fool for space even and i have never asked myself what i was a space and a young person and they are students placed or. just let your invention card carrying if you were a little boy when he went into open space that was fifteen years ago what does he represent to you but do you think a flame war let's go in for me was where's the here or are you. in my bedroom where you are the pictures of your go you know you have blood from the get go in this way and it was a dream and they was a lot of my dreams were up only when he was when they were young. good the medium or he to the it was only me they wanted to can become an astronomer by one to be part of that process from visiting ventura and even the way you could fly. because. i am a member of the space agency which is quaking with all the space i don't see in the world and you're well acquainted. pre
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but actually fifty five the dust revolution was going along pretty well we were up to three hundred ten parts per billion and. pushiness almost four hundred parts per million will probably hit the next couple years the red line at three fifty which we passed around one thousand nine hundred five the red line at three fifty is here because three hundred fifty parts per million is the level of carbon dioxide the atmosphere below which. james hansen the famous scientist at nasa pointed out you know here of you article in the journal science the official journal of the american association for the advancement of science probably the top science journal in the world james hansen pointed out that human life is adapted to carbon dioxide levels below three fifty and at carbon dioxide dioxide levels of twelve three fifty we in all probability will be in a climate to which we were not after radical changes are going to have to take place in the way that we live this is the short term picture here's a long term graph of carbon dioxide and shows two thousand years rather than just the last fifty ye
but actually fifty five the dust revolution was going along pretty well we were up to three hundred ten parts per billion and. pushiness almost four hundred parts per million will probably hit the next couple years the red line at three fifty which we passed around one thousand nine hundred five the red line at three fifty is here because three hundred fifty parts per million is the level of carbon dioxide the atmosphere below which. james hansen the famous scientist at nasa pointed out you...
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i have a new top ten. the fundamental top ten.e a week, in every sport, just fundamental plays like that that the kids can watch at home. i think it would be a heck of an addition to "sportscenter." >> mike: they turn it over again. wade to the basket -- and draws the foul. chest pass -- >> jeff: 75 feet. perfectly thrown over the top of the defense -- >> mike: of a seven footer. >> jeff: that would be play number one in my top ten fundamental. >> mark: the problem is, it shouldn't be number one. that should just be play number one. we've gotten away from acknowledging that as a great highlight reel play. >> jeff: unfortunately, the fan base gets bored by seeing chest passes. they want to see monster dunks all the time, so, keep that in the other top ten. i'm trying to create my own signature top ten, bringing the fundamentals back. >> mark: this is in the jvg world. >> mike: the key, you have to come up with a sponsor. >> jeff: i'll get a sponsor. >> mike: under three minutes remaining here in the fourth. lead back up to 14. now
i have a new top ten. the fundamental top ten.e a week, in every sport, just fundamental plays like that that the kids can watch at home. i think it would be a heck of an addition to "sportscenter." >> mike: they turn it over again. wade to the basket -- and draws the foul. chest pass -- >> jeff: 75 feet. perfectly thrown over the top of the defense -- >> mike: of a seven footer. >> jeff: that would be play number one in my top ten fundamental. >> mark:...
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from diplomatic cables in arabic and french the cables were made public by julian assange of twenty ten. at the first time with just seventy seven thousand documents and then we've got. the sensation as i said it was really very very very interesting to note the true facts that the u.s. government is waiting. to leave the u.s. government was. really not supportive benignly for a human rights violation. discontent with a president who had lingered in power for too long had been brewing into his ear for quite some time public anger erupted after students mohamad was easy set himself on fire and publish stories of runaway corruption eroding the top echelon of the tunisian government. after when the. week. i came home and was is what he did. i think tunisia was nature to. start to change what's happened in tunisia and also in egypt and it's happening in a few other places these diplomatic cables for the people that they were actually right and not trusting in thinking that there is something that is corrupt. daniel don't steinberg's shams the public spotlight he's going to stay in the shade
from diplomatic cables in arabic and french the cables were made public by julian assange of twenty ten. at the first time with just seventy seven thousand documents and then we've got. the sensation as i said it was really very very very interesting to note the true facts that the u.s. government is waiting. to leave the u.s. government was. really not supportive benignly for a human rights violation. discontent with a president who had lingered in power for too long had been brewing into his...
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recently in the summer of twenty ten songs got a circle of accredited journalists for wiki leaks these people were supposed to get the news before it would appear on the site if by doing this the sons wanted to secure the leaks and give them greater exposure. the first russian publication to disclose wiki leaks data was the magazine russian reporter of the same time other magazines and newspapers had also received such invitations but decided against getting involved in wiki leaks risky business. at what is clearly the newspapers running a triple race first they may have suspected that they might get involved in somebodies gamble considering that the material had not been properly assessed second they may have had their doubts about how that would affect relations with the us embassy and third they may have been worried by the uncertain prospects of relations with the russian leadership of these powerful material which chiefly concerned russia was published on russian journalists in parallel with the site the first weeks or a record number of visitors people were hungry for a sensation
recently in the summer of twenty ten songs got a circle of accredited journalists for wiki leaks these people were supposed to get the news before it would appear on the site if by doing this the sons wanted to secure the leaks and give them greater exposure. the first russian publication to disclose wiki leaks data was the magazine russian reporter of the same time other magazines and newspapers had also received such invitations but decided against getting involved in wiki leaks risky...
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we're going to even you're watching r t it's ten pm monday night and first of all in the spring sunshine it's been a day of remembrance and thanksgiving here in russia victory day now as night falls fireworks of just this last minute started in moscow to mark sixty six years since the defeat of nazi germany let's head across the street to the river to see this and now is going to talk us through it really is a great show piece every year and people expecting a good display tonight as well you know. yes indeed this is the culmination of this celebration this you can probably see behind me hundreds of people have made their way through what's red square onto this bridge just outside the kremlin hundreds if not thousands are gathered watching at the culmination of commemorates. in the russian capital with this grand fireworks display i'll be quiet and let you tackle . just to give you an idea of how grand this display is some thirty soule goes from almost a hundred launchers and guns are lighting the sky above moscow as we speak they can be seen from almost any point where here on red squar
we're going to even you're watching r t it's ten pm monday night and first of all in the spring sunshine it's been a day of remembrance and thanksgiving here in russia victory day now as night falls fireworks of just this last minute started in moscow to mark sixty six years since the defeat of nazi germany let's head across the street to the river to see this and now is going to talk us through it really is a great show piece every year and people expecting a good display tonight as well you...
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in twenty ten. government months again purchased from anonymous sources another disk with similar information on deposits of german citizens in swiss banks it helped her to return almost two billion euros to the state treasury many consider these tax stories to be a direct consequence of the wiki leaks effect. not really comparable because on the one side the people sell that are to us or lots of money for millions of money on the other side you have wiki leaks and so this is a nonprofit so there are people who their intention is different but exposing the bank secrets subsequently transformed wiki leaks into a completely nontransparent organization in financial terms the song is the only person who knows everything about the whereabouts of the huge donations made to the organization. but there were other money trails no one you know actually other than julian where it came from and what it was used for and i think as a just natural if you're working in a team of maybe five to ten people at that tim
in twenty ten. government months again purchased from anonymous sources another disk with similar information on deposits of german citizens in swiss banks it helped her to return almost two billion euros to the state treasury many consider these tax stories to be a direct consequence of the wiki leaks effect. not really comparable because on the one side the people sell that are to us or lots of money for millions of money on the other side you have wiki leaks and so this is a nonprofit so...
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slashed from twenty six weeks of benefits to only twenty weeks so this is fair for a state that has about ten percent unemployment higher than the national average and more light is shed on the secret lives of banks details on how they made billions wrongfully kicking people out of foreclosed homes. the idea of a supreme court is working around the clock to undo the fourth amendment of the constitution last week the high court ruled that police can now enter someone's home without a warrant and without probable cause and in doing so people of that state do not have the right to keep police officers from arresting them without cause on and in their own property a case of him focused on a man who shoved a police officer who walked into his phone without a warrant and without his consent the man was then stung gun and arrested the court ruled three to two that the officers acted appropriately and it didn't violate before the mend. the fourth amendment of course explicitly says that we have the right to be secure in our homes unless a warrant is issued based on sworn testimony that we're committi
slashed from twenty six weeks of benefits to only twenty weeks so this is fair for a state that has about ten percent unemployment higher than the national average and more light is shed on the secret lives of banks details on how they made billions wrongfully kicking people out of foreclosed homes. the idea of a supreme court is working around the clock to undo the fourth amendment of the constitution last week the high court ruled that police can now enter someone's home without a warrant and...
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years, ten long years.hank you very much, brian. it's 5:44. the death of osama bin laden will be the talk of the office this morning. president obama's late night talk giving him a pat on the back. today in the bay political analyst says in the long term, it will not help the president get reelected. >> short term for obama, we will see a ten-point jump in his approval ratings, no question about it. there's going to be a boost of shouts for the president. it will definitely firm up his foreign policy credentials. long term, not so much. long term, a year from now, people aren't going to be talking about this like they are tomorrow morning. >> the gallup polls most recent numbers found 46% of people approve of the job the president is doing. 46% disapprove. >>> as we talked about in the death of osama bin laden, there's special meaning to families in the bay area. bob redell is live in san rafael with one of the stories. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we are outside the home of j
years, ten long years.hank you very much, brian. it's 5:44. the death of osama bin laden will be the talk of the office this morning. president obama's late night talk giving him a pat on the back. today in the bay political analyst says in the long term, it will not help the president get reelected. >> short term for obama, we will see a ten-point jump in his approval ratings, no question about it. there's going to be a boost of shouts for the president. it will definitely firm up his...
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and this war that has gone on ten years now.ut i have to say that i've just been in contact with a top u.s. officer here who tells me the reaction from afghanistan will be muted. nothing official is planned. after all, a war is still being waged here. and they do not want to ignite any protests from afghans here in this country by showing celebrations of u.s. troops on bases. so they're going to keep it low-key, because this war is going on. as of may 1st, which was yesterday, the taliban announced that they were beginning their spring offensive. this will take the form most likely of many, many suicide bombers around the country. south of the capital yesterday, there was a report of a 12-year-old boy who detonated a suicide vest. killing several people. that was south of kabul. there had been reports from pakistan and intelligence reports here that 350, at least, suicide bombers had been trained in pakistan to unleash their attacks here against u.s. forces, civilian targets as well, civilians who support the afghan government,
and this war that has gone on ten years now.ut i have to say that i've just been in contact with a top u.s. officer here who tells me the reaction from afghanistan will be muted. nothing official is planned. after all, a war is still being waged here. and they do not want to ignite any protests from afghans here in this country by showing celebrations of u.s. troops on bases. so they're going to keep it low-key, because this war is going on. as of may 1st, which was yesterday, the taliban...
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has doubled that split ten times the population if gadhafi had an intent to try to reprice his oil or whatever else the country was selling in the global markets and accept something else as a currency or maybe launch a gold in our currency any moves such as that would certainly not be welcomed by the power elite today who are responsible for controlling the world's central banks so yes that would certainly be something that would cause. his immediate dismissal and the need for other reasons to be brought forward through moving him from power it's happened before in two thousand saddam hussein announced iraqi oil would be traded in euro's not dollars sanctions and an invasion followed some say because the americans were desperate to prevent opec from transferring oil trading in all its member countries to the euro the u.k. gold is here in a secure vault somewhere in the depths of the bank of big leds in most developed countries there's not enough to go around but that's not the case in places like libya and many of the gulf states have called d.n.r. would have given oil rich african a
has doubled that split ten times the population if gadhafi had an intent to try to reprice his oil or whatever else the country was selling in the global markets and accept something else as a currency or maybe launch a gold in our currency any moves such as that would certainly not be welcomed by the power elite today who are responsible for controlling the world's central banks so yes that would certainly be something that would cause. his immediate dismissal and the need for other reasons to...
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it's been ten years. >> yeah. >> of this war. son who's 11 grew up his whole life in a post- 9/11 world and one can only hope that the killing of bin laden and the other steps the president has taken is going to reduce the threat of terrorism so that for the next ten years and ten years after that it's not going to play such a dominant role in our lives. >> yeah. it seems like a full circle moment sort to speak and a lot of hard work to be done. jamie, great see you today. >> thank you. >>> in september, ten years since the attacks and today americans are reflecting on that as president obama prepares lay a wreath as ground zero later today. he is in new york city. we'll have much more on the president as he travels from midtown downtown right here on msn msnbc. ♪ sometimes i feel like... mom! ♪ i know i can count on you ♪ sometimes i feel like saying... ♪ mom! mom! ♪ ...see me through [ male announcer ] you know mom. ♪ you got the love... we know diamonds. together we'll make this mother's day one she'll never forget. momma! [ m
it's been ten years. >> yeah. >> of this war. son who's 11 grew up his whole life in a post- 9/11 world and one can only hope that the killing of bin laden and the other steps the president has taken is going to reduce the threat of terrorism so that for the next ten years and ten years after that it's not going to play such a dominant role in our lives. >> yeah. it seems like a full circle moment sort to speak and a lot of hard work to be done. jamie, great see you today....
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i was ten years old when he was an almost. fourteen when everyone was launched and on a good engineering degree good day and strong numbers on the moon or i must say that all my. school was. full of space even and i had little to ask myself what to do i was a young spacings are young and they are stealing space or your. just a natural invention contrariness you were a little boy when he went into open space that was fifteen years ago what does he represent to you what do you think of him or let's go in for me was was the icing of my in my bedroom the year the pictures of appeared. who hold good goalie in this warrior and it was a dream and he was a my dreams were up and when he was when they were young i have to dream the morning to the it was only me they wanted to or can become honest one or days one to. console from this thing eventual and even go away when you're. a. member of the space agency which is cooperating with the order of the space of concerns in the world and you're well acquainted. with the preparation process
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on december the first twenty ten into polish and a warrant for sunday's arrest a week later the wiki leaks chief voluntarily showed up at a police station where they arrested him a week later he was released on bail and the criminal charges against him were never dropped. but thank you. the whole people around the world. let me. watch it wide screen while being away. shortly after he was bailed assan shocked the world with a statement that it was now the turn for the banks to share their secrets denounced the publication on wiki leaks of huge volumes of information on private accounts in swiss banks. on january the seventeenth two thousand and eleven a former employee of the julius by a bank window film publicly handed over to a sony two discs with information on the personal bank accounts but i want. to know if. i could ever get it. in order that. i could investigate it and making a decision on it. yes works as a journalist for the financial times specializing in the subject of bank information theft investigated the two thousand and seven purchase by the german government of disks
on december the first twenty ten into polish and a warrant for sunday's arrest a week later the wiki leaks chief voluntarily showed up at a police station where they arrested him a week later he was released on bail and the criminal charges against him were never dropped. but thank you. the whole people around the world. let me. watch it wide screen while being away. shortly after he was bailed assan shocked the world with a statement that it was now the turn for the banks to share their...
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a year where we can take it that's got those up it has the oil it's ten million over ten years later you get out of their hands do it ok but the other what you probably know it's not quite now because i got three b.n. why didn't you get it it's only lichens to agree with what you said he was right seventy five percent of the other three billion a year thirty billion over over over ten years are actually type of taxes that go to all industries not only is most industries many many many many factors or also manufacturing in the united states also industries that pay taxes abroad the only you know if we're talking about things like being able to talk lunches being able to deduct employee costs being able to appreciate of course and if you can this is what you want is a mortgage that is that no that's not the stuff that harry reid brought to the floor today but what i would harry reid brought to the floor today was the stuff that was that was unique largely due it's the extractive industries and the specific stuff that was eating to the oil industry so you know if you and i are green and
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years over the last ten years on the war on terror has justice been done. i think as a new yorker a lifelong new yorker until recently certainly. i'm certainly happy to see that is gone and that is not what i think would be just then but i think the other arguments of the world safer on north i'm not sure that there really true at this point because most people think he hasn't had any kind of operational command of al qaeda and the franchises that have grown are in fact more dangerous than al qaida is a central is at the moment and you know and his death itself is probably going to spawn a lot of violence in retribution so i think that argument is not really true and i think if the policies don't change very quickly on the part of the obama administration in long term this is really going to be a footnote however pleasant he might be for americans in a war that should have ended a long time ago interesting and patricia in mark was getting at exactly where i want to go on this program by the way the quote unquote war on terror is fought is it could it be any
years over the last ten years on the war on terror has justice been done. i think as a new yorker a lifelong new yorker until recently certainly. i'm certainly happy to see that is gone and that is not what i think would be just then but i think the other arguments of the world safer on north i'm not sure that there really true at this point because most people think he hasn't had any kind of operational command of al qaeda and the franchises that have grown are in fact more dangerous than al...
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ten am in moscow i matras a good to have you with us here on r t our top story with the u.s. having killed the man who was the reason for going to war in afghanistan nearly ten years ago many are questioning what's next for the military operation there tremendous cost of the campaign both in money and human lives suggests the temptation is big for washington to declare mission accomplished and pull out what is our he's a very important iraq war spent a lot in the death is unlikely to improve life in the war torn country. nine and a half years on the war in afghanistan has grown visibly worse while u.s. rhetoric surrounding it has consistently spun in circles we are making progress that is what it was unable to make the progress that we have made and i think it's possible that by the end of this year a year. since two thousand and three washington has repeatedly per cleaned turning points for a conflict that critics call a failing quagmire the reality is that things are still mean that things are worse than they were this time last year every year we send more troops every yea
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so i think that ten years, one year, two years, ten years, it's done.ore the tenth anniversary. so maybe the families might be slightly relieved leading up to the tenth anniversary. but it's important. it's done. now everybody has a job to move forward. >> is the burden a little lighter today? >> the burden for the families, i believe from the families i've talked to, is a little bit lighter. justice is probably the correct word. certainly not closure. i think the burden is a little bit lighter, but this is an ongoing thing. we have almost 3,000 families with a hole in their hearts. so we can never say that justice and comfort is completely there. >> what did the firehouse go through on 9/11? >> how it made you feel to hear the words on thanks on behalf of the entire department that lost so much that day? >> i don't think the president could have been clearer or more sincere with what he said, which was most pleasing to us. he was as clear as he could be and as pleasant as could be. >> i just want to break away briefly. the president arrived at the firs
so i think that ten years, one year, two years, ten years, it's done.ore the tenth anniversary. so maybe the families might be slightly relieved leading up to the tenth anniversary. but it's important. it's done. now everybody has a job to move forward. >> is the burden a little lighter today? >> the burden for the families, i believe from the families i've talked to, is a little bit lighter. justice is probably the correct word. certainly not closure. i think the burden is a little...
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nine, ten, eleven, this is the ten. oh, i see. that was the victory. i'm going to do the same thing tomorrow night. this man goes through all the change and went outlooking for the noodle shop. it was funny. last time i'm going to do the same thing tonight. i will give the noodle man so many compliments and use that where is the noodle man and shop, and there's a poor little noodle man for me. noodle man, noodle man? what are you doing? i was taking a nap. a nap? i'm a customer of your hot noodle. oh, it's very cold. it's warm tonight. that's true. by the way, how is business? not so good. is it. pretty good. a little different from last night. that's okay. it happens bad time wills follow good times in business. if something bad is going to happen to you soon. wait. i made mistakes. any way you will get the business. don't worry. don't worry. what's the name of your shop? bingo. don go. i'm going to see after this maybe i should not go. so, i have to tell you the noodle should be ready. not yet. you are slow. the water was not boiling. i have a short
nine, ten, eleven, this is the ten. oh, i see. that was the victory. i'm going to do the same thing tomorrow night. this man goes through all the change and went outlooking for the noodle shop. it was funny. last time i'm going to do the same thing tonight. i will give the noodle man so many compliments and use that where is the noodle man and shop, and there's a poor little noodle man for me. noodle man, noodle man? what are you doing? i was taking a nap. a nap? i'm a customer of your hot...
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like to ask you you know this is ten years going on the united states has been in afghanistan for ten years and its coalition of the willing that is dwindling all the time i mean it looks to me you know the insurgency is just it can afford to wait it out ok i mean the united states is i mean i was reading an interesting article coming from a military source u.s. military source just today and he said there's such a psychological fatigue of the military after ten years these were these people didn't expect to be there for a decade ok and sake that's taking its toll as well i mean my point is is that you don't make a pretty negotiated deal pretty soon on terms that are appealing to the people on the ground it doesn't matter that the united states will just be bled dry over just a year after year tens of billions of dollars i agree there are you know. there is fatigue and there's a question as to what the end game is sooner or later the pakistanis and the afghanis have got to stand up on their own it's their country but having said that i think after the death of osama bin laden we have
like to ask you you know this is ten years going on the united states has been in afghanistan for ten years and its coalition of the willing that is dwindling all the time i mean it looks to me you know the insurgency is just it can afford to wait it out ok i mean the united states is i mean i was reading an interesting article coming from a military source u.s. military source just today and he said there's such a psychological fatigue of the military after ten years these were these people...
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alright i fiddle with our guest in islamabad first bomb is that the united states after ten years could get osama bin laden kill him without anyone knowing about it in pakistan least that's the official line how will that change the facts on the ground in afghanistan because the effectiveness of al qaeda is still relatively unknown but we know that the insurgency is quite strong one how is one affecting the other. well actually because a lot of them would we won't discuss the. alleged clue from we've been killed exclusively with us let's tick over the top the the ground situation of go to town is going to be no different there is an ongoing insurgency and the insurgency if you understand it correctly if that is what should be called a one freedom struggle from occupation by foreign forces is struggled a bit wild in the eighty's of when the soviets were occupying them it's a lot of there are now involved in against the american occupation force so that struggle is an ongoing one and it's not going to end the american unfortunately the way they have conducted their operations and quite a
alright i fiddle with our guest in islamabad first bomb is that the united states after ten years could get osama bin laden kill him without anyone knowing about it in pakistan least that's the official line how will that change the facts on the ground in afghanistan because the effectiveness of al qaeda is still relatively unknown but we know that the insurgency is quite strong one how is one affecting the other. well actually because a lot of them would we won't discuss the. alleged clue from...
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here is two hundred roubles around seven dollars a gallon is open until nine pm during the week and ten pm weekends there are also host special on site events including talks screenings performances and creative activities short of. the next galleries making bold steps in the world of contemporary art the appetite for this kind of odds is growing as an expanding class of wealthy russians moved from classic small modern works also it's still very affordable compared with russian classic art and international concern be hard to springboard by the growing middle class as well as by the wealthy. who knows that cheap piece of art sitting inside here today could fetch millions in the future. all four documents one of the leading smaller contemporary art spaces here in the city center because seeing edge exhibits on display range from controversial photographs to work with tree clothing but they have around seven hundred paintings and their collection and they pride themselves in educating society while at the same time pushing all boundaries controversy is part of discoveries life and also hi
here is two hundred roubles around seven dollars a gallon is open until nine pm during the week and ten pm weekends there are also host special on site events including talks screenings performances and creative activities short of. the next galleries making bold steps in the world of contemporary art the appetite for this kind of odds is growing as an expanding class of wealthy russians moved from classic small modern works also it's still very affordable compared with russian classic art and...
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very close and very deep into each other for the last let's say five ten years. especially contemporary arts. now it's a special. there are many magazines as you know who are doing arts and together and that's. what they working on there are some people whole kamin just to have fun just to tell friends that they saw in the freaky piece to have fun and there are people who appreciate it says there's their lifestyle so there are the there are many sides of each of them what's the future for her she. will be developing i believe i believe. it will be growing it will be developing and it does. quite promising and there are russian artists more and more each different exhibitions and names on all cylinders and all that they becoming waltz well known still sell for blokes quite palms it was lovely to meet you and good luck with your work here. so where else can you find contemporary art in moscow it is our last place one of the first exhibition venues in the capital which adopts the trend of telling only just chill buildings is a cultural and entertainment complex is v
very close and very deep into each other for the last let's say five ten years. especially contemporary arts. now it's a special. there are many magazines as you know who are doing arts and together and that's. what they working on there are some people whole kamin just to have fun just to tell friends that they saw in the freaky piece to have fun and there are people who appreciate it says there's their lifestyle so there are the there are many sides of each of them what's the future for her...
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that this hurt is so painful that it's lasted for ten years. and that their celebration is -- it looks like a celebration from the outside, but it's really them being allowed to let this hurt out. and to some extent a lot of people in this country have been very fearful and very anxious for ten years. and this is actually an opportunity for a lot of people to let some of that fear out. and that, too, may look like celebration. and most -- even younger children, a 6-year-old will be able to understand the justice aspect. the relief of the fear and anxiety. and then the second most important thing to do is to let them ask questions. they will already know things. but they don't know -- what they don't know, they filled in with their own imagination and often fill it in with things that are wrong wrong and worse than reality. the best thing right now is for a child to have a mom or dad to ask questions. answer those questions clearly, fully, simply in words they understand. >> thank you so much for coming in. i was taking mental notes. we will hav
that this hurt is so painful that it's lasted for ten years. and that their celebration is -- it looks like a celebration from the outside, but it's really them being allowed to let this hurt out. and to some extent a lot of people in this country have been very fearful and very anxious for ten years. and this is actually an opportunity for a lot of people to let some of that fear out. and that, too, may look like celebration. and most -- even younger children, a 6-year-old will be able to...
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years over ten years sixty seven million ford hands. depletion allowance for owners of oil wells ten which is which is which is what i said one billion per year we take it that's goes up it has the oil it's can million over ten years right where you get out of their hands do it ok put the other people who probably didn't know it's not white now because my god why did you get this is it only our kids to agree with he said he was right seventy five percent of the other three billion a year thirty billion over over over ten years are actually taxes that go to all industries go to those who is most industries many many many many factory or also making fracturing in the united states also industries that pay taxes or brought the i don't know if we're talking about things like being able to block launches being able to document or you caused able to appreciate of course and if you can this is what you want isn't working or that it is that no that's not the stuff that harry reid brought to the floor today what i would harry reid brought to the
years over ten years sixty seven million ford hands. depletion allowance for owners of oil wells ten which is which is which is what i said one billion per year we take it that's goes up it has the oil it's can million over ten years right where you get out of their hands do it ok put the other people who probably didn't know it's not white now because my god why did you get this is it only our kids to agree with he said he was right seventy five percent of the other three billion a year thirty...
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really for all that was going on when obama gained about ten points . seventeen points so yes he's gained and if you let me jump in here we're almost out of time bradley i want to give you the last thirty seconds of the program is it all about politics it's all about the election two thousand and twelve go ahead and look at the era lection is going to come down to the economy we are light years away from. the election in political terms so when people go into the poll voting booth or ask themselves one question are we better off today than we are four years ago and the answer today is no regardless of this national security credentials it's all about the economy all right gentlemen thanks to my guest today in washington and in islamabad and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember rostock rules. martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. when you take.
really for all that was going on when obama gained about ten points . seventeen points so yes he's gained and if you let me jump in here we're almost out of time bradley i want to give you the last thirty seconds of the program is it all about politics it's all about the election two thousand and twelve go ahead and look at the era lection is going to come down to the economy we are light years away from. the election in political terms so when people go into the poll voting booth or ask...
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it almost seems cyclical your goal is to cut poverty in half in four years ten years ten years to me sometimes yeah. here's where i get the four years from lyndon johnson cup party in half you know states in about four years. actually i think it was about six but this one was really got about half the great society i mean. which has been you know was on ravel by a series of presidents including bill clinton who ended welfare as we know it. what do we do where we start how do we do this so how sometime is based on a report which lays out a pathway to cry poverty after ten years and one of the things it shows is that we actually know how to do this this isn't rocket science we modeled it if you raise the minimum wage to its historic level of half the average wage if you make the tax code work for working families by hand thing the earned income tax credit child tax credit if you make child care fully available as a work support for those who need it you are to cut poverty by twenty six percent over the next ten years and so this is something that we know how to do and what happens then
it almost seems cyclical your goal is to cut poverty in half in four years ten years ten years to me sometimes yeah. here's where i get the four years from lyndon johnson cup party in half you know states in about four years. actually i think it was about six but this one was really got about half the great society i mean. which has been you know was on ravel by a series of presidents including bill clinton who ended welfare as we know it. what do we do where we start how do we do this so how...
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ten thirty in moscow these are your r.t. have lives the u.s. stifles the libyan opposition the hopes of recognition as the country's legitimate government washington also held off on this person more money for the rebels. and nato planes colonel gadhafi is time is up as pledges to force him to stop fighting but in a defiant address the libyan leader says foreign forces can never reach. russia launching an official countdown to the next winter olympics would have kicked off on its soil proud to celebrate a thousand days to go one sold the opening ceremony. up next the beautiful and the bizarre and martin ender's account of moscow's modern art exhibit missions take a look coming up next. hello and welcome to the program on this week's arts and culture show will be taking a look at russian contemporary art galleries constantly opening up in the capital such modern day creativity has exploded onto the country's art scene and we started one of the most famous innovative art spaces in the capitol garage house in a wonderful example of twentieth centu
ten thirty in moscow these are your r.t. have lives the u.s. stifles the libyan opposition the hopes of recognition as the country's legitimate government washington also held off on this person more money for the rebels. and nato planes colonel gadhafi is time is up as pledges to force him to stop fighting but in a defiant address the libyan leader says foreign forces can never reach. russia launching an official countdown to the next winter olympics would have kicked off on its soil proud to...
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ten or twenty years that they. are worried for the capital owners that they will be worried. they are the ones who park will have to pay for for this government in which case they will be less reluctant to invest the cure productive capacity innovations and so on. and if that happens. some or some other part of the world could take over health care money. and russia's largest car maker off to vaas has had a strong start to the year the car giant almost doubled sales between january and april compared to the same period last year off the vase and still benefiting from the successful cross for clunkers program and managed to increase exports by fifty percent within the period let's take a look now at how the markets are performing bizarre oil prices have come back a bit probably falls earlier in the session in the wake of supply data in the u.s. we tend to demand in the country could be trumping. european markets are mixed this hour the footsie is trading marginally in the red while the dax is gaining around point one percent downwards pressure comes from oil majors statoil and
ten or twenty years that they. are worried for the capital owners that they will be worried. they are the ones who park will have to pay for for this government in which case they will be less reluctant to invest the cure productive capacity innovations and so on. and if that happens. some or some other part of the world could take over health care money. and russia's largest car maker off to vaas has had a strong start to the year the car giant almost doubled sales between january and april...
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in less than ten years of competition the competition was in fourth grade since you know. fifty years we have less than ten years of competition and more than four years of corporation that is that he's a guy that we need to go in you know to bore the sins of the russians the sinking of the world so why do you think we're connection a flight to mars we have much. on planet earth science will be one field and the tools and these things that. are the paey through but man space flight. it's not the pilot we do but it's an important part of space because us what's the best combustible space on planet earth and and the whole prism thing for the future of all of the work they are working together there is noble mission that he did on the space station. thank you very much for this interview. repairing a broken. my way construction and humanitarian aid. that's a shady officials look at the spoils of war it's the people who pay the price. is no longer just down to drug trafficking. afghanistan. didn't start all of a sudden it's a long story of destroying the living and their have
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here we are almost ten years to the day after the attacks. and many people thought he was hiding in the mountains of afghanistan, along the border but to find out he was living in this fortified compound in a mansion of luxury with a lot of activity you would think we would have been able to find him sooner. do you think that someone trusted inside his inner circle is the person who actually tipped off american forces? >> yeah, we don't know. my guess would be that what actually happened was there was a human leak of some significan significance. we followed the couriers that were going to and from. when he was finally attacked and killed there were at least two couriers there with him. i think they were the ones that led the intelligence services that found the compound. >> i want to ask you to standby. for those of you just joining us, we continue to follow the breaking news, the announcement that u.s. special operations forces have killed osama bin laden and recovered his body. it is in u.s. custody. i want to show you a brief portion of w
here we are almost ten years to the day after the attacks. and many people thought he was hiding in the mountains of afghanistan, along the border but to find out he was living in this fortified compound in a mansion of luxury with a lot of activity you would think we would have been able to find him sooner. do you think that someone trusted inside his inner circle is the person who actually tipped off american forces? >> yeah, we don't know. my guess would be that what actually happened...