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afghanistan's opium harvest of falls by around half due to a poppy blight disease is devastating the crops but the shortage says drug prices soaring with police officers among those involved in trafficking. pakistan has a block of vital supply route for u.s. led coalition forces into afghanistan after across the border nato air strike is blamed for the deaths of three pakistani soldiers. major media outlets leading the un general assembly in new york as the world's political heavy hitters depart pulling the plug on coverage for smaller nations out a gathering intended to boost help for poor countries. and dictator or democrat peter lavelle and cross talk debate show guests discuss one of the world's most colorful and controversial political leaders after the qualified victory of his ruling party and the country's general election last sunday that's coming your way next right here on r.t. . and if you. still. need to. follow him welcome to. new leaders in the world polarized opinions more than venezuelan president hugo chavez he is hailed by supporters as a champion of venezuela's poo
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and coalition supply trucks heading into afghanistan. late today, more than 150 trucks were backed up in the khyber pass. the border crossing is on a vital supply line. it handles about 80% of the military's fuel, food, water, and other non-lethal supplies bound for bases in afghanistan. anti-american sentiment is strong in pakistan. as cross border attacks are at an all-time high. today, the pakistani prime minister pressed the issue with the visiting cia director leon panetta. another official wondered whether the west was an ally or an enemy. >> are you fighting a war or are you in war together? >> reporter: the pakistani partnership is vital to the war effort. since 2001, the united states has given pakistan's military more than $10 billion to help it fight insurgents. fueling tensions between the two nations, cell phone video has surfaced purporting to show pakistani soldiers killing blind folded civilians. today, military officials told nbc news they're investigating and suggested the videos were staged to discredit them. tonight,
and coalition supply trucks heading into afghanistan. late today, more than 150 trucks were backed up in the khyber pass. the border crossing is on a vital supply line. it handles about 80% of the military's fuel, food, water, and other non-lethal supplies bound for bases in afghanistan. anti-american sentiment is strong in pakistan. as cross border attacks are at an all-time high. today, the pakistani prime minister pressed the issue with the visiting cia director leon panetta. another...
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how is president obama working with american generals in afghanistan? who's calling the shot? that's my question for bob woodward. >>> remember this scene when michele bachmann was so inspired by president bush that she wouldn't let him go at that state of the union. well, she's turned on bush in her latest ad. that's in "the sideshow." all of that is ahead. first, let's check in on the latest polls in the tight races around the country. for that we go to the "hardball" scoreboard. let's start with california. where a new ppi c poll shows what we've seen from other current polls. senator barbara boxer's building a strong lead over republican challenge, carly fiorina. up in alaska it looks like a real race now with republican joe miller at 38%. senator lisa murkowski at 36%. and democrat, scott mcadams down at 22%. and that new cnn/"time" poll, remember murkowski's is running as a write-in. finally, to florida. where marco rubio is pulling away. he's up 13 points over charlie crist in a quinnipiac poll with meek way behind. we'll continue to check the scoreboard each night lead
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and nato forces in afghanistan today. it followed a disputed nato raid along the border, and escalated tensions between pakistan and the u.s. dozens of trucks that carry supplies to u.s. and nato troops were turned back today on the pakistani side of the border. officials said they were stopped at the edge of the khyber tribal region on a major access route into afghanistan. some of the convoys returned to peshawar, to unload massive containers filled with military goods. hours earlier, pakistani officials said nato helicopters struck inside their territory, killing three government soldiers. the interior minister said his government was no longer content with mere verbal protests. >> ( translated ): it should not be only a formal condemnation. it should be more than a formal condemnation, because we will not tolerate these kinds of attacks in which our regular soldiers and frontier corps soldiers or border security people come under attack. we will have to see whether we are allies or enemies. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile,
and nato forces in afghanistan today. it followed a disputed nato raid along the border, and escalated tensions between pakistan and the u.s. dozens of trucks that carry supplies to u.s. and nato troops were turned back today on the pakistani side of the border. officials said they were stopped at the edge of the khyber tribal region on a major access route into afghanistan. some of the convoys returned to peshawar, to unload massive containers filled with military goods. hours earlier,...
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and nato troops in afghanistan, in an apparent act of retaliation. the u.s. state department now reports the military has multiple routes to resupply forces there. and folks in pakistan don't like al qaeda but dislike u.s. drone attacks, much more. so says a new poll by the nonprofit new american foundation. it learned that 3/4 of pakistanis in the tribal areas disapprove of al qaeda. but, more than 3/4 also oppose the american drone strikes in their own back yards, 60% say they are fine with suicide attacks against u.s. troops. military suicides are on the rise. and, the top military general in the the united states says it is going to get worse. it is in a new report from admiral mike mullen, us army reports more than 200 troops have taken their own lives this year with the army reporting 32 suicide deaths in the the month of june alone, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen calling the growing problem the emergency issue. on the same day, during a speech at duke university, this secretary of defense, robert gates touched on the tro
and nato troops in afghanistan, in an apparent act of retaliation. the u.s. state department now reports the military has multiple routes to resupply forces there. and folks in pakistan don't like al qaeda but dislike u.s. drone attacks, much more. so says a new poll by the nonprofit new american foundation. it learned that 3/4 of pakistanis in the tribal areas disapprove of al qaeda. but, more than 3/4 also oppose the american drone strikes in their own back yards, 60% say they are fine with...
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pakistan today closed an important border crossing for trucks that supply coalition forces in afghanistan. it was a retaliation for a nato helicopter attack inside pakistan in which three pack taken soldiers were killed by mistake. in washington, a change of tone is coming to the white house and the worst-kept secret in town, president obama will announce tomorrow that chief of staff rahm emanuel is taking his brash, combative style home to chicago to run for mayor. he'll be replayed, at least temporarily, by the more mild-mannered pete rouse, who was mr. obama's chief of staff in the senate. and still ahead here on the cbs evening news, remembering a kid from the bronx who became a star. but up next, the unseen risk at the hospital, a deadly new class of superbugs. >> couric: america's hospitals are places of healing and hope, but they're also home to a growing threat. you may have heard of m.r.s.a., a dangerous infection that can usually be treated with antibiotics. but now an increasing number of patients are being infected with a new class of superbugs that are difficult, if not impos
pakistan today closed an important border crossing for trucks that supply coalition forces in afghanistan. it was a retaliation for a nato helicopter attack inside pakistan in which three pack taken soldiers were killed by mistake. in washington, a change of tone is coming to the white house and the worst-kept secret in town, president obama will announce tomorrow that chief of staff rahm emanuel is taking his brash, combative style home to chicago to run for mayor. he'll be replayed, at least...
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that's the military man that doesn't want to go to afghanistan because he wants to see president obama's birth certificate first. he aught to be dishonorably discharged. he is a disgrace to our country and the flag. without merit or reason, he has been given a lawful order and he has chosen to disobey that lawful order. the president's birthplace is not relevant. president obama is our president plain and simple. so you might believe, nick, but apparently it's not so simple to ray in fredericksburg. senator mccain had no problem allowing his birth certificate to be seen. so why all the secrecy on the part of president obama? if he has nothing to hide, president obama should let judges see his original birth certificate. i think there are enough questions that should be answered to put the whole matter to rest once and for all. okay first of all, the obama campaign put this document online. see, barack hussein obama, it is not a forgery. and they went down and put their hands on the original document. they have photos on their website. president obama, natural born citizen. five minutes i
that's the military man that doesn't want to go to afghanistan because he wants to see president obama's birth certificate first. he aught to be dishonorably discharged. he is a disgrace to our country and the flag. without merit or reason, he has been given a lawful order and he has chosen to disobey that lawful order. the president's birthplace is not relevant. president obama is our president plain and simple. so you might believe, nick, but apparently it's not so simple to ray in...
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afghanistan's opium harvest falls by around a half due to a poppy blight disease devastating the crops but the shortage sends drug prices soaring with police officers among those involved in trafficking. pakistan has blocked a vital supply route for u.s. led coalition forces into afghanistan after across the border nato air strike is blamed for the deaths of three pakistani soldiers. major media outlets believe the un general general assembly in new york as the world's political heavy hitters depart pulling the plug on coverage for smaller nations out a gathering intended to boost help for poor countries. and find out why switzerland finance minister had a nation in stitches and why some buildings in china are demolished before they're completed nothing to laugh at there in the kaiser report that's coming up next right here on our t.v. . time now once again for the times reporter with me max kaiser stacy herbert markets finance scandals oh we've got all the scandals there are so many scandals stacy ever tell us more tell us more tell us more here's the first headline hans rudolph merit
afghanistan's opium harvest falls by around a half due to a poppy blight disease devastating the crops but the shortage sends drug prices soaring with police officers among those involved in trafficking. pakistan has blocked a vital supply route for u.s. led coalition forces into afghanistan after across the border nato air strike is blamed for the deaths of three pakistani soldiers. major media outlets believe the un general general assembly in new york as the world's political heavy hitters...
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officials in pakistan have stopped all native supply trucks crossing at the border checkpoint into afghanistan, after an data check. -- after n/a note helicopter killed -- a nato helicopter killed three soldiers. kim jong-un has taken his public place in line to succeed his father kim jong-il. he was seen at north korea's ruling workers party. isme like ialberto contador fighting to save his career after testing positive for a banned substance, clenbuterol. he says it is a clear case of contamination caused by eating uncooked meat. the irish economy was hailed as a european success story. but today, it may take the debt crisis to new depths. ireland has endured one round of austerity measures and there is more pain to come. >> for ireland, it was the big, unsettling unknown -- what would be the final total bill to fix their banks. today they got the answer -- 39 billion pounds. the irish government warned that if the banks were not spelled out, it would bring down the country and the prime minister made this appeal on television tonight. >> we have to confront the challenges that face us and l
officials in pakistan have stopped all native supply trucks crossing at the border checkpoint into afghanistan, after an data check. -- after n/a note helicopter killed -- a nato helicopter killed three soldiers. kim jong-un has taken his public place in line to succeed his father kim jong-il. he was seen at north korea's ruling workers party. isme like ialberto contador fighting to save his career after testing positive for a banned substance, clenbuterol. he says it is a clear case of...
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pakistan shut down the most important supply route for the forces fighting in afghanistan, retaliating for a helicopter strike gone wrong. martha raddatz has been following the developments all day. martha, how did it get to this point? >> reporter: this began early this morning when a u.s. apache helicopter briefly crossed into pakistan where it was fired upon. assuming they were taking upmy fire, they fired back. but what the helicopter's apparently hit was an outpostmaned by pakistani soldiers and three of them were killed. >> could this get worse for american troops? what could happen? >> reporter: well, it could because they closed down this path. we were there along the pass last year. they bring tons of food and military supplies to u.s. troops every day. the u.s. is now in urgent talks with the pakistanis to get it opened back up. the pakistanis have made all kinds of threats but the u.s. officials seem confident they can lower the temperatures in the coming dales. at least they hope so. >> martha raddatz, thank you. >>> and we are learning troubling now details of a very close
pakistan shut down the most important supply route for the forces fighting in afghanistan, retaliating for a helicopter strike gone wrong. martha raddatz has been following the developments all day. martha, how did it get to this point? >> reporter: this began early this morning when a u.s. apache helicopter briefly crossed into pakistan where it was fired upon. assuming they were taking upmy fire, they fired back. but what the helicopter's apparently hit was an outpostmaned by pakistani...
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meanwhile pakistan has shut a vital supply route for coalition forces in afghanistan the closure has stranded one hundred fuel tankers and trucks stopping them from crossing the border into the war torn country it's seen as retaliation for a nato helicopter attack on suspected militants from pakistan from pakistani militants with karate claiming the raid killed three of its soldiers and wounded three others the alliance expressed condolences and said the incident is now being investigated despite the supply blockade being a reminder of the leverage pakistan has over the us the number of missile strikes and helicopter raids against suspected militants in pakistan's border tribal zone has increased pakistani officials say the attacks violate international law and should be stopped pakistani political expert told r.t. that the problem could be solved by having the tribes represented in the decision making structures something that. you need to expect that box on could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down nato supplies because there's a strong feeling in that box down
meanwhile pakistan has shut a vital supply route for coalition forces in afghanistan the closure has stranded one hundred fuel tankers and trucks stopping them from crossing the border into the war torn country it's seen as retaliation for a nato helicopter attack on suspected militants from pakistan from pakistani militants with karate claiming the raid killed three of its soldiers and wounded three others the alliance expressed condolences and said the incident is now being investigated...
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and nato forces fighting in afghanistan. it was retaliation for an alleged cross-border helicopter strike that killed three pakistani soldiers. pakistani army statements says its troops fired warning shots at the coalition choppers that fired two missiles. nato is investigating. >>> iran says it will begin loading the russian-built nuclear reactor with enriched uranium fuel in early october but that's months later than originally announced. iran maintains it has nothing to do with reports that computer worm infiltrated the reactor and says the planned systems have not been effected. north korean state media published the first images of king jong un, the youngest son to kim jong il and the heir-apparent to his job. and north and south korea had the first military working talks in two years. [ inaudible ] >>> meanwhile, back at home, the obama administration has announced new rules for offshore drilling. interior secretary ken salazar says he will lift the current moratorium when he is comfortable. safety procedures have been
and nato forces fighting in afghanistan. it was retaliation for an alleged cross-border helicopter strike that killed three pakistani soldiers. pakistani army statements says its troops fired warning shots at the coalition choppers that fired two missiles. nato is investigating. >>> iran says it will begin loading the russian-built nuclear reactor with enriched uranium fuel in early october but that's months later than originally announced. iran maintains it has nothing to do with...
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while the poppy crop of disease cuts afghanistan's opium harvested by half and sending prices rocketing threefold reports from the country on the devastating impact of drugs across all levels of society there. pakistan has blocked a vital supply route for u.s. led coalition forces into afghanistan after across the border a nato airstrike is blamed for the deaths of three pakistani soldiers. major media outlets believe the un general assembly in new york has the world's political heavy hitters pulling the plug on coverage for smaller nations at a gathering intended to boost help for poor countries. broadcasting live from the center of moscow this is r t certainly glad to have you with us a u.n. panel says that farmgate opium prices in afghanistan have shot up almost three fold this year the soaring value has been caused by a poppy eating a virus which has slashed of the size of the harvest by half while demand for opiate drugs remains as strong as ever the survey also suggests that despite the nato invasion the area covered by opium fields remains the same the heroin producing harvest is
while the poppy crop of disease cuts afghanistan's opium harvested by half and sending prices rocketing threefold reports from the country on the devastating impact of drugs across all levels of society there. pakistan has blocked a vital supply route for u.s. led coalition forces into afghanistan after across the border a nato airstrike is blamed for the deaths of three pakistani soldiers. major media outlets believe the un general assembly in new york has the world's political heavy hitters...
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. >> officials in pakistan have stopped all those crossing at a border checkpoint going into afghanistan. they killed three soldiers. there is an investigation. kim jong-un on -- kim jong-un has taken his place to succeed his father kim jong il. the reigning tour de france champion alberto contador is fighting to save his career after testing positive for a banned substance during this year's race. he said that it was a clear case of contamination caused by eating uncooked meat. and island economy was hailed as a european success story. today, it fears it to take the debt crisis to new depths. nearly 40 billion pounds is required to bail out banks. that is equivalent to a third of the entire economy. ireland has endured one round of austerity measures. there is another round. >> the scars from the property boom are all too visible. they serve as reminders for the reason of the banking crisis. they have thrown a dark cloud over the stability of the economy. the bailout cost could be as much as 30 billion pounds. another bank needs extra cash. the government may have to take a majority sha
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political afghanistan's biggest jail many of the five thousand prisoners here are doing time for drug smuggling and or drug use but the knocks on not sure safe way of keeping the drugs out. there on the move these are the different kinds of drugs we collected over the past years in the league this is a mix of both your contacts you wouldn't want to buy them off this is opium i want but this is the kind of tricks drugs inside a calm family members coming to visit bring these with them we found drugs in shoes over the years prison guards have been charged with lending a hand. up they will give you it's true when i joined a few years ago lots of dollars were involved in smuggling drugs into the jail they are not very good educated. and. there are a lot joining. years truth out of the you joined the police to starve themselves but the ministry of kontum a cottage insists it's now got a hold on the problem before the police can become a police he detested he will have sort of tests before coming to before going through the exercise or are becoming a police sergeant this is something that h
political afghanistan's biggest jail many of the five thousand prisoners here are doing time for drug smuggling and or drug use but the knocks on not sure safe way of keeping the drugs out. there on the move these are the different kinds of drugs we collected over the past years in the league this is a mix of both your contacts you wouldn't want to buy them off this is opium i want but this is the kind of tricks drugs inside a calm family members coming to visit bring these with them we found...
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how is president obama working with american generals in afghanistan? who's calling the shots? >>> remember this scene when michele bachmann was so inspired by president bush that she wouldn't let him go? well, she's turned on bush in her latest ad. first, let's check in on the latest polls in the tight races around the country. starting with california. a new poll shows what we've seen. boxer's building a lead over fiorina. looks like a real race with joe miller at 38%. murkowski at 36% and mcadams at 22%. finally, to florida. where marco rubio is pulling away. he's up 13 points over charlie crist with meek way behind. we'll continue to check the scoreboard each night leading up to the election day. >>> now, my interview with former president clinton. i begin by asking him about the negativity that seems to be dominating. let's talk about the phenomena in american life. it's gotten much worse. this fiery negativetivity. >> i don't know how it could get much worse, but i do think -- >> oh, now, it's crossed parties. seems like everything is far left or far right. >> i think you
how is president obama working with american generals in afghanistan? who's calling the shots? >>> remember this scene when michele bachmann was so inspired by president bush that she wouldn't let him go? well, she's turned on bush in her latest ad. first, let's check in on the latest polls in the tight races around the country. starting with california. a new poll shows what we've seen. boxer's building a lead over fiorina. looks like a real race with joe miller at 38%. murkowski at...
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his new book "obama's wars" describes a team deeply divided over the war in afghanistan. bob is here in "the situation room," and thank you for coming in, and congratulations on the excellent new book. when president obama was elected in 2008, he was adored by so many people, so what went wrong? >> well, the economy has not been fixed. he's learned that he is not the commander in chief of the economy. there is an unsettled state everywhere. i find that in focusing the war in afghanistan, the war on terror, the secret war in pakistan which is really, you know, pakistan is going to be remembered in the history books because of what might happen during this period. >> like what? what do you mean? >> like, i mean, there are terrorist attacks being planned now against our country that are being hatched in pakistan by all kinds of groups, and not just al qaeda. and, the people who know, including the president, are alarmed is about as alarmed as you can be. >> well, speaking of that, you interviewed the president of the united states for your book, "obama's wars" and there is a
his new book "obama's wars" describes a team deeply divided over the war in afghanistan. bob is here in "the situation room," and thank you for coming in, and congratulations on the excellent new book. when president obama was elected in 2008, he was adored by so many people, so what went wrong? >> well, the economy has not been fixed. he's learned that he is not the commander in chief of the economy. there is an unsettled state everywhere. i find that in focusing the...
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the anti-colonial point of view, if america is the rogue elephant, rogue country occupying iraq and afghanistan, muslims who strike out against america are freedom fighters. they are resistor of american imperialism. >> glenn: one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. this does not mean that he supports al-qaeda or he is in any way supportive. he has a different -- for instance. how many of these people did you hear after 9/11 immediately? well, you have to understand what we've done. you have to understand and quite frankly, there is some point to that. it's like i am trying to teach history and even the bad stuff because we have done things, everybody has, have done things that inflict trouble on people. but you're not claiming that he is in with the terrorists. >> i'm not saying that obama approves of the downing of pan am. >> glenn: correct. >> not at all. i'm saying when you look at a guy that dlams to fight american imperialism, obama sees a fellow anti-colonialist. he says this guy is like my dad and striking out against the western, american oppressor. >> glenn: don't agree
the anti-colonial point of view, if america is the rogue elephant, rogue country occupying iraq and afghanistan, muslims who strike out against america are freedom fighters. they are resistor of american imperialism. >> glenn: one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. this does not mean that he supports al-qaeda or he is in any way supportive. he has a different -- for instance. how many of these people did you hear after 9/11 immediately? well, you have to understand what...
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they also talked about a range of global issues from afghanistan and pakistan including support for pakistan. i am certain the secretary thinks senator kerrey for the effort. usaid a administrator is traveling to nigeria to attend the celebration of its 50th anniversary. with that, i will take your questions. >> did she have the refugee consultations? >> she did. she what is the question? to did have consultations -- she did have consultations. she is joined by kathleen sibelius. >> did they provide people with a number for next year? >> i believe the number for next year is the same it was for this year. 80,000. >> we expect an announcement from the white house. >> that is a good question. we will find out. i will be happy to provide details on it. >> i will defer to the pakistani authorities. i think they are working with the government to investigate the incident earlier today. we have multiple routes to reach the supply. we are aware of one with the pakistani government. we have given the frequent descriptions. this is the kind of allied you want? because of the supply route. >> we are t
they also talked about a range of global issues from afghanistan and pakistan including support for pakistan. i am certain the secretary thinks senator kerrey for the effort. usaid a administrator is traveling to nigeria to attend the celebration of its 50th anniversary. with that, i will take your questions. >> did she have the refugee consultations? >> she did. she what is the question? to did have consultations -- she did have consultations. she is joined by kathleen sibelius....
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while a poppy crop disease cuts afghanistan's opium harvest by sending prices rocketing threefold r t reports from the country on the devastating impact of drugs across all levels of society. pakistan blocks a vital supply route for u.s. led coalition forces into afghanistan after a cross border nato airstrike blamed for the deaths of three pakistani soldiers. major media outlets leave the un general assembly in new york as the world's political heavy hitters depart pulling the plug on coverage for smaller nations at a gathering intended to boost help for poor countries. one am in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v. i matter as a our top story the u.n. panel says the price of afghan opium has shot up three fold this year it's the consequence of a poppy eating virus slashing the size of the harvest by half but demand for drugs remaining strong as ever the survey also suggests the area of opium fields remains the same in fewer than ever are being destroyed but the heroin producing harvest is the main source of income for taliban militants maintain a stronghold in the drug r
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route for the coalition one hundred fuel tankers and trucks haven't been allowed into afghanistan it's seen as a retaliation to a nato helicopter strike into the tarea territory of pakistan in which three local soldiers were killed and three more wounded the alliance says the investigation is now being the incident is now being investigated and promised pakistan's sovereignty would be respected with recently the number of missile strikes and helicopter raids against suspected militants in pakistan's tribal zone have been on the rise pakistani officials say the attacks are violating international law and should be stopped political expert made correct she tells r t that the us led coalition has failed to persuade often drive women on either side of the border to join in the peace. so you need to expect that box on could go actually more further ahead and completely shut down needed supplies because there's a strong feeling that box that box down is getting to the bad side of the stick we didn't get what we really expected from this alliance with the united states with nato in afghanista
route for the coalition one hundred fuel tankers and trucks haven't been allowed into afghanistan it's seen as a retaliation to a nato helicopter strike into the tarea territory of pakistan in which three local soldiers were killed and three more wounded the alliance says the investigation is now being the incident is now being investigated and promised pakistan's sovereignty would be respected with recently the number of missile strikes and helicopter raids against suspected militants in...
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for 10 years make judgments along the way and you are correct, we got little with a recession, war in afghanistan and iraq and terrorist attack, you name it, and correct that is part of the reason for the give because we have not paid for the costs of the war, but my point is, i would like to make sure we can put the country back on track and that means spending cuts. yes. and perhaps revenue increases. or changing the way we collect revenue. but i would lick to extend as many tax cuts awe can responsibly. >>neil: senator, i want your thoughts on harry reid and the priors for a lame duck session. many are spending initiatives but the view is with tax cuts and what to do, nowhere on the agenda he is showing the true colors. they are not important to him or the leadership. >>guest: listen, i don't think you can lend a lame duck session in december not having dealt with the tax cut extensions. i don't think that is possible. the fact is, it did not get done now for a lot of reasons. blocking and tackles is a football term but it applies to legislation. it was clear there would not be a compromise bu
for 10 years make judgments along the way and you are correct, we got little with a recession, war in afghanistan and iraq and terrorist attack, you name it, and correct that is part of the reason for the give because we have not paid for the costs of the war, but my point is, i would like to make sure we can put the country back on track and that means spending cuts. yes. and perhaps revenue increases. or changing the way we collect revenue. but i would lick to extend as many tax cuts awe can...
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gephardt has done tosof duty in both iraq and afghanistan is currently stationed in anchorage, alaska. today viewers played the role of wedding planner. in the past several weeks viewers picked everything from the bridal gown to the rings, the cake and even the honeymoon location. they did a good job. the wedding went off without a hitch. they'l honeymoon in the turks and caicos. >>> and tomorrow is october 1st. you know what that means, the countdown to halloween. the website for halloween.net is out with the top outfits this year. for won, lady gaga, wonder won, alice from alice in wonderland, avatar and bad girls leads the list. >> okay. and avatar tops the list for men's costumes, too. jack sully followed by captain jack sparrow. the mad hatter from "alice in wonderland" and thor from marvel comics. if you like any of these ideas, better get your costume early. lady gaga, every day, every hour of the day has a different costume. so how do you dress like lady gaga? it's got to be big shades for one. >> then some big white blond hair and, although does she change her hair color? >>
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poppy crop disease cuts afghanistan's opium harvest by how often but since the value soaring r t explores how the drugs are ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officer. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supplier what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raid. lots of talk and listen smaller nations addressing the close of the un general assembly are met by the indifference and chairs in the auditorium. midnight in moscow october first in the russian capital i'm at treasure good to be with you here on r t our top story a u.n. panel says the price of afghan opium has shot up three fold this year as the consequence of a poppy eating virus slashing the size of the harvest by half but demand for drugs remaining as strong as ever the survey also suggested the area of opium fields remain the same and fewer than ever being destroyed the heroin producing harvest is the main source of income for taliban militants retain a stronghold in the drug rich southern provinces of afghanistan despite a massive nato eff
poppy crop disease cuts afghanistan's opium harvest by how often but since the value soaring r t explores how the drugs are ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officer. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supplier what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raid. lots of talk and listen smaller nations addressing the close of the un general assembly are met by the indifference and chairs in the auditorium....
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way to have a a real policy in afghanistan pakistan is if we have a plan afghanistan the same way that we've had a very successful plan colombia dropping cocaine in colombia so that's the supply side but what about the demand side what's being done there to. and reduce some of the demand for this product. well when you when your report stated that it was the addiction of the police that it's a problem and you barely mention the corruption one breeds to the other you have got to stop the demand the myth the way that you have a huge flow of drugs in afghanistan and in unregulated growth because people have wanted to support the possibility of economic stability by letting the drugs grow it has bred a quintupling of drug addiction in afghanistan and as a result you have not only the addiction but the corruption so there's got to be education prevention rehabilitation treatment as well as law enforcement and foreign policy it has to be a comprehensive anti drug policy in afghanistan and as i said i believe there is now hope with the new united nations drug policy spokesman and so far the u
way to have a a real policy in afghanistan pakistan is if we have a plan afghanistan the same way that we've had a very successful plan colombia dropping cocaine in colombia so that's the supply side but what about the demand side what's being done there to. and reduce some of the demand for this product. well when you when your report stated that it was the addiction of the police that it's a problem and you barely mention the corruption one breeds to the other you have got to stop the demand...
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they survived multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan but a variety of factors are pushing the military to more and more often kill themselves at the home. the top military officer in the country says it will get worse. according to the army more than 200 troops have taken their lives with the army reporting 32 suicide deaths in the month of june alone. now the admiral warns more will kill themselves ahead. the chief fox correspondent is like with news from the newsroom. why is this becoming news now? >>reporter: because of the alarming upward trend. it is disturbing now for the last six years for the army and if you drill down into the figures, in 2007, there were 148 deaths, suicides, among the army and the marines. 2008 that climbed to 182. last year, there were 214 army and marine suicides and already this year we are over the 200-mark so army and marine officials are simply very, very concerned about where this is headed. >>shepard: i assume the experts say there are a lost factors. >>reporter: a lost factors. obviously, the main one "war is hell." the stress the men and women go t
they survived multiple tours in iraq and afghanistan but a variety of factors are pushing the military to more and more often kill themselves at the home. the top military officer in the country says it will get worse. according to the army more than 200 troops have taken their lives with the army reporting 32 suicide deaths in the month of june alone. now the admiral warns more will kill themselves ahead. the chief fox correspondent is like with news from the newsroom. why is this becoming...
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pakistan is blocking a vital supply route in afghanistan. this follows an alleged helicopter strike. three pakistani frontier soldiers were killed. >>> in italy, team rs mapping out the search plan for go americans who went missing in a hot air balloon race. they were over the sea when they disappeared. >>> and in germany, water cannons spray back a crowd. despite the demonstrations, chain saws are expected to rev up to cut down the trees in a couple of hours. >>> the 33 miners could see the light of day again in two weeks. rescue efforts are going quicker than expected thanks to the miners themselves. new video shows them clearing away the rock, dirt and water. kerry sanders is in chile. >> reporter: the effort is moving ahead of the initial schedules and that's really good news. they're drilling three holes. plan b is making the most progress. it's slightly beyond halfway there. they're going through some of the hardest rock in the world and certainly the hardest rock in this region. it looks like cork, but it's harder than cork and the dr
pakistan is blocking a vital supply route in afghanistan. this follows an alleged helicopter strike. three pakistani frontier soldiers were killed. >>> in italy, team rs mapping out the search plan for go americans who went missing in a hot air balloon race. they were over the sea when they disappeared. >>> and in germany, water cannons spray back a crowd. despite the demonstrations, chain saws are expected to rev up to cut down the trees in a couple of hours. >>> the...
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afghanistan's opium harvest falls by about how but the value soars drugs are going up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers you would report says the decline in supplies due to a disease affecting the country's poppy fields. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route and what's being seen as retaliation for the deaths of soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance denies the claims and has started that investigation. and lots of talk but no one listening smaller nations addressing the close of the un general assembly met by media indifference at an empty auditorium the majority of journalists left along with those sort of the most important speakers if you like criticism of the media's role in helping developing countries. all those stories and much more coming your way in less than fifteen minutes but first let's go to sports just work hard to joins us i understand it's been a busy night first sports catch your breath and then tell us the latest high that yes it has a busy night in european football is the dying minutes of by as mu
afghanistan's opium harvest falls by about how but the value soars drugs are going up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers you would report says the decline in supplies due to a disease affecting the country's poppy fields. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route and what's being seen as retaliation for the deaths of soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance denies the claims and has started that investigation. and lots of talk but no...
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strong player that's allied with pakistan in afghanistan although. not so much aligned with the pakistanis so i think they regard the taliban in afghanistan as their as their chip for after the u.s. leaves so they're not going to quit supporting the taliban and there's this charade that they're making an alliance with the u.s. and they do do some things to catch al-qaeda and that sort of thing but they never really go after the taliban and the sanctuaries are very important for the for the taliban in the war in afghanistan and so i think that's probably going to continue the strikes from there the sanctuary in pakistan and so i think the u.s. is going to have a hard time winning this war and i think many people even in the obama administration are thinking that. all right a lot of food for thought there but a lot to leave it there for now thanks much ivan even defense analyst from the independent institute a us think tank. still to come here on r t speakers at the u.n. general assembly talk to themselves find out why the media walked away and left hu
strong player that's allied with pakistan in afghanistan although. not so much aligned with the pakistanis so i think they regard the taliban in afghanistan as their as their chip for after the u.s. leaves so they're not going to quit supporting the taliban and there's this charade that they're making an alliance with the u.s. and they do do some things to catch al-qaeda and that sort of thing but they never really go after the taliban and the sanctuaries are very important for the for the...
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that has raised the number of coalition troops killed in afghanistan today to five. we'll have more on that story. >>> and pakistan is continuing to block nato supply trucks from crossing into afghanistan today. the blockade is apparent retaliation after two nato-led helicopters were involved in a cross border attack that killed pakistani insurgents on saturday. a spokesman for coalition forces confirm the gunmen entered the air space after they attacked a remote security avenue zban outpost. today nato vehicles carrying fuel, water and fuel are backed up waiting to cross from pakistan into afghanistan. that has american commanders on the ground in afghanistan looking for alternative routes for trucks to deliver those supplies. early next week, faisal shahzad will be sentenced on tuesday. we're seeing video of how much damage his bomb would have caused if it had detonated. the nib recreated the bomb and set it off. different camera angles show the huge force of a blast. also part of a sentencing submission wh he deserves life in prison. he was already plotting his ne
that has raised the number of coalition troops killed in afghanistan today to five. we'll have more on that story. >>> and pakistan is continuing to block nato supply trucks from crossing into afghanistan today. the blockade is apparent retaliation after two nato-led helicopters were involved in a cross border attack that killed pakistani insurgents on saturday. a spokesman for coalition forces confirm the gunmen entered the air space after they attacked a remote security avenue zban...
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source of income for taliban militants they retain a stronghold in the drug rich southern provinces of afghanistan despite a massive nato effort there and the drug issue is affecting the fight against crime and corruption according to paul a sillier many afghan police are among the addicts. he needs to put people behind bars for doing drugs now he's been put there himself as the full mommy commanded denies the charges he insists he never swayed on the right side of the rule book at the would be we saw a truck driving on the main.
source of income for taliban militants they retain a stronghold in the drug rich southern provinces of afghanistan despite a massive nato effort there and the drug issue is affecting the fight against crime and corruption according to paul a sillier many afghan police are among the addicts. he needs to put people behind bars for doing drugs now he's been put there himself as the full mommy commanded denies the charges he insists he never swayed on the right side of the rule book at the would be...
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forces in neighboring afghanistan. it may be retaliation for nato strikes designed to kill terrorists hiding in pakistani tribal regions. steve clemens is senior fellow and director at the new america foundation and joins me now. you know this part of the world so well. what is going on there? we're just looking at a quote from the interior minister who said today in pakistan, we will have to see whether we are allies or enemies. >> i think this has been something that a lot of analysts have been saying for a long time. that in one hand while people have been worried about al qaeda having a safe haven it afghanistan, it's clear they have one now in pakistan. it is now the taliban network, both a sponsor and foe. that explains for many people why this is such a hard, hard slog because oural ally in pakistan is turning out to be the enemy. >> the head of the military staff there suggesting that the civilian government is also at risk, the very unpopular president. we have huge tensions there. >> we have biblical sized fl
forces in neighboring afghanistan. it may be retaliation for nato strikes designed to kill terrorists hiding in pakistani tribal regions. steve clemens is senior fellow and director at the new america foundation and joins me now. you know this part of the world so well. what is going on there? we're just looking at a quote from the interior minister who said today in pakistan, we will have to see whether we are allies or enemies. >> i think this has been something that a lot of analysts...
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and where he is receiving bipartisan support for the efforts to eliminate the safe haven in afghanistan for al qaeda and we have supported him there and we'll continue to support him because we think it's important for america to remain strong and to protect our people against attacks from terrorist organizations. but i think economically bob's right. the biggest concern on the minds of the american people is getting back to work. and unfortunately the administration seems to not recognize the important role of the private sector, of the free enterprise system and the small businesses, the entrepreneurs and people who invest the money, the capital in order to allow employers to hire and allow our economy to grow. that's the way america will get back to work, and i worry rather than address the tax policies, for example, that make america the second -- have the second highest corporate tax rate in the world, try to find ways to make american businesses and our economy more competitive, than our friends across the aisle want to punish them and create a climate of uncertainty which has cau
and where he is receiving bipartisan support for the efforts to eliminate the safe haven in afghanistan for al qaeda and we have supported him there and we'll continue to support him because we think it's important for america to remain strong and to protect our people against attacks from terrorist organizations. but i think economically bob's right. the biggest concern on the minds of the american people is getting back to work. and unfortunately the administration seems to not recognize the...
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all were decorated veterans from the war in iraq or afghanistan. if confirmed as suicides, it would be in addition to 14 other suicides on the base this year. >>> the commercial department says the economy grew at a slightly faster pace in the second quarter. that's the second two months of this year than previously reported. the bad news, the growth of the nation's gross domestic product, which is the biggest measure of our economy, remains very slow. the gdp is, of course, the broadest measure. >>> tony curtis, movie heartthrob in the 1950s who developed himself into a respected actor has died. curtis died yesterday of cardiac arrest at his home outside of las vegas. he was 85 years old. >>> president carter has been discharged from metro health medical center in cleveland today just about half an hour ago. 1:15 p.m. eastern time. after recovering from a gastric viral infection. he will resume his schedule with a meeting this week in washington, d.c. this long-planned event is related to his carter center work. he thanked his medical team at metr
all were decorated veterans from the war in iraq or afghanistan. if confirmed as suicides, it would be in addition to 14 other suicides on the base this year. >>> the commercial department says the economy grew at a slightly faster pace in the second quarter. that's the second two months of this year than previously reported. the bad news, the growth of the nation's gross domestic product, which is the biggest measure of our economy, remains very slow. the gdp is, of course, the...
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afghanistan's opium harvest falls by about what the value soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers are you one report says the decline in supplies due disease affecting the country's poppy fields. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route and what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance denies that place has started that investigation. and lots of talk but nobody's listening smaller nations addressing the close of the un general assembly in new york by media indifference and chairs the majority of journalists left along with those considered to be the most important speakers fueling criticism of the media's role in helping to. countries. all those stories and more coming your way in less than a quarter hour but first we go with kate partridge for the sports update so there is more russian interest in tonight's european football action that's right not after rubin held barcelona's who draw in the champions league last night. and since in petersburg are a
afghanistan's opium harvest falls by about what the value soars with drugs ending up in the hands of prisoners and even police officers are you one report says the decline in supplies due disease affecting the country's poppy fields. pakistan hits back at nato and shuts down a major supply route and what's being seen as retaliation for the killing of its soldiers by u.s. helicopters on cross border raids the alliance denies that place has started that investigation. and lots of talk but...
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polished afghanistan's biggest jail many of the five thousand prisoners here are doing time for drug smuggling and drug use but the locks are not a sure safe way of keeping the drugs out. these are the different kinds of drugs we collected over the past years. this is a mix of all your contacts. but this is opium. this is the kind of tricks drugs inside a calm family members coming to visit bring these with them we found drugs in shoes over the years prison guards have been charged with mending a hand. yes it's true when i joined a few years ago lots. of dollars were involved in smuggling drugs into the jail they are not for the good that you don't have enough and there are a lot joining the produce truth out of the people joining the police to solve themselves but the ministry of cantona cottage insists it's now got a hold on the problem but questions remain what if some of those fighting afghanistan's drug war are actually foot soldiers for the other side and with the many challenges the country faces doesn't really have the resources to tackle the corruption within its ranks insid
polished afghanistan's biggest jail many of the five thousand prisoners here are doing time for drug smuggling and drug use but the locks are not a sure safe way of keeping the drugs out. these are the different kinds of drugs we collected over the past years. this is a mix of all your contacts. but this is opium. this is the kind of tricks drugs inside a calm family members coming to visit bring these with them we found drugs in shoes over the years prison guards have been charged with mending...
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food and fuel into afghanistan for u.s. and nato forces. now, according to u.s. officials, what happened in this case is that those nato helicopters were pursuing militants into pakistan when some pakistani soldiers at a guard post decided to take warning shots at the nato helicopters, not a good idea. the helicopters returned fire, killing three of the pakistnis and wounding three others. now, the big question here is even though there have been some formal protests filed by pakistani military and government officials and the denial to allow those convoys to go from pakistan into afghanistan. is this really serious? do they intend to see this to what would be an unfavorable end or is this just the pakistani government exerting its own sovereignty in the face of its own people so that they don't appear to be subserbian to the americans and nato. >> mik, thank you very much. the story is moving and we'll keep up to date on the developments. >>> plans are under way for a huge rally in the nation's capital this weekend. being billed as the progressi progressive's an
food and fuel into afghanistan for u.s. and nato forces. now, according to u.s. officials, what happened in this case is that those nato helicopters were pursuing militants into pakistan when some pakistani soldiers at a guard post decided to take warning shots at the nato helicopters, not a good idea. the helicopters returned fire, killing three of the pakistnis and wounding three others. now, the big question here is even though there have been some formal protests filed by pakistani military...
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shorter is just one of 30,000 soldiers now flooding the most dangerous area of afghanistan. he's fighting a 9-year-old war. this year, its deadliest on record. >> as soon as i'm outside that wire, it's combat. sorry to say. yeah, it may be green in other aspects. but i'm ready to fight as soon as i walk out of that door. >> reporter: obviously based on what they indicated today, they're ready to fight as well. >> all right. coming up, it has been a tough couple years for food recalls. seems like every time you turn around there's something else being recalled. remember the peanut butter recall, beef, salmonella in the eggs. coming up next, i'm going to be speaking to a woman pushing for stronger standards. it's awfully personal to her after the death of her grandson. ocid most calcium supplemts... t adththod it's dif - alcium crhea personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> as always, we want to remind you the spot to go, all the news you want to know about your money, cnnmoney.co
shorter is just one of 30,000 soldiers now flooding the most dangerous area of afghanistan. he's fighting a 9-year-old war. this year, its deadliest on record. >> as soon as i'm outside that wire, it's combat. sorry to say. yeah, it may be green in other aspects. but i'm ready to fight as soon as i walk out of that door. >> reporter: obviously based on what they indicated today, they're ready to fight as well. >> all right. coming up, it has been a tough couple years for food...
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america's key ally in the war against taliban and al qaeda, blocking a key nato supply line into afghanistan following the three deaths of pakistani troops in a reported airstrike. lots of information to this. let's talk to fox's sid on the phone from islamabad. sid? >> reporter: third airspace violation by u.s. and nato air forces in a week according to pakistan army. topped their tolerance to zero after three border troops were killed and three injured. 650 feet from the border. now the pakistan army border said two helicopters appeared from the across the afghan border and engaged a pakistani security outpost. drew cannon fire after the pakistani soldiers fired warning shots for them to head back. in apparent retaliation they blocked a major supply route which heads towards kabul. 150 nato supply vehicles. reminder of the leverage pakistan has over the u.s. if it chooses to halt supplies permanently and strategic effects that may have on the afghan war effort. the interior minister says we'll have to see if we're allies or enemies. this throws u.s. efforts to gain pakistan's trust out the
america's key ally in the war against taliban and al qaeda, blocking a key nato supply line into afghanistan following the three deaths of pakistani troops in a reported airstrike. lots of information to this. let's talk to fox's sid on the phone from islamabad. sid? >> reporter: third airspace violation by u.s. and nato air forces in a week according to pakistan army. topped their tolerance to zero after three border troops were killed and three injured. 650 feet from the border. now the...
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nato in afghanistan. major supply apparently universe to the killing of its soldiers by . smaller nation. to empty seats at the close of the un general assembly raising questions over its ability to tackle global issues. hot of moscow this is welcome to the program the u.n. says a global opium production has dropped by nearly hoff this year however it's nothing to do with the war on drugs rather a puppy eating virus in afghanistan the world's largest exporter but the survey warns against celebrating any kind of victory over the killer crop opium prices have nearly triple the fields a still the same size the heroin producing harvest is the main source of income for taliban militants and they retain a stronghold in the drug rich southern provinces of afghanistan despite a massive nato effort on the drug issue is expected. because as. reports many afghan police.
nato in afghanistan. major supply apparently universe to the killing of its soldiers by . smaller nation. to empty seats at the close of the un general assembly raising questions over its ability to tackle global issues. hot of moscow this is welcome to the program the u.n. says a global opium production has dropped by nearly hoff this year however it's nothing to do with the war on drugs rather a puppy eating virus in afghanistan the world's largest exporter but the survey warns against...
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pakistan blocks nato efforts in afghanistan major supply route. in response to the killing of its soldiers by. the alliance denies the claims and has begun its own investigation. and smaller nations are left to talk to empty seats at the close of the un general assembly in new york raising questions over its ability to tackle global issues the us has been criticized for being a. majority of its media left along with those considered the most important speak . well for many russians the summer of two thousand and ten will be remembered for the scorching heat massive wildfires suffocating small. countries emergencies minister. on the lessons to be. thank you. because putting in the rest of his special version of hello mr shaggy sank you for your time this summer russia faced great for.
pakistan blocks nato efforts in afghanistan major supply route. in response to the killing of its soldiers by. the alliance denies the claims and has begun its own investigation. and smaller nations are left to talk to empty seats at the close of the un general assembly in new york raising questions over its ability to tackle global issues the us has been criticized for being a. majority of its media left along with those considered the most important speak . well for many russians the summer...