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(6 May 2009) SHOTLIST ++CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE THE AP CREW WHO PRODUCED THIS STORY WAS EMBEDDED WITH US MILITARY IN THE NERK VALLEY IN WARDAK PROVINCE ++ 1. US soldiers going into a house to search for weapons 2. Mid of a US soldier walking up stairs and entering a building 3. Mid of a US soldier searching inside someone's house 4. Mid of a US soldier going through someone's house as a women sits inside covering her face 5. Close-up of woman covering her face 6. Mid of a US soldier searching house while two women cover their faces 7. Close up of a child looking through the window as the soldier searches through his home 8. Pan of US soldier looking at pictures on the wall of the house 9. Wide of US soldier searching inside room 10. Soldier standing outside house being searched 11. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Mohammed Ali, Farmer: ''If they send 30-thousand or 100-thousand soldiers it won't bring any peace. The more soldiers that will come, the angrier people will become.'' 12. Wide of US military humvee vehicle crossing a river towards a village 13. Mid of local people watching the vehicle 14. SOUNDBITE: (Urdu) Mohammed Bashir, farmer: ''We all hate them. If they come here there will be more fighting. In the last seven years they said that they will do this and that, but in the end they do not do anything. Everyday in Afghanistan civilians are getting killed. Nobody here thinks that they are good people''. 15. Wide of US war plane flying above Nerk Valley 16. Tilt up US soldier taking up a position on the ground as a local family walk by 17. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Abdul Khadir, farmer: "They have been in Afghanistan for seven years and they have not accomplished anything. They say they will help build a dam for the water, that they will help with electricity, and that they will repair our mosque. But they will do nothing." 18. Various of US soldiers with Afghan people 19. SOUNDBITE (English) Lieutenant Robert B. P. Thompson, US Army 10th Mountain Division: ''They are extremely curious as to what we were doing. They will hide the women, their children thinking that we are coming here to hurt them like the Russians. But now when we roll though there, just like you saw, everybody runs out and waves at us, even the little girls and some of the .... Boys and men always come out but once the girls start coming out, once they start letting the girls come out you know that you really won them over.'' 20. Close up of boy holding a baby 21. Mid of US soldier patrolling in Afghan village STORYLINE: Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai is expected to raise the issue of civilian casualties when he holds his first face-to-face meeting with his US counterpart Barack Obama on Wednesday. Civilian deaths have caused increasing friction between the Afghan and US governments, and Karzai has long pleaded with American officials to reduce the number of civilian casualties in their operations. On Wednesday, Karzai ordered a probe into allegations by local officials that more than 30 civilians died in US-led bombing in western Afghanistan. The international Red Cross said on Wednesday that its officials saw women and children among dozens of dead bodies in two villages in western Afghanistan targeted in US bombing runs. The Afghan president said he would raise the issue with President Barack Obama when the two hold talks in Washington. US and NATO officials accuse the Taliban militants of fighting from within civilian homes. An AP television crew embedded with US troops on exercise in the Nerk Valley in Wardak province filmed soldiers searching people's houses looking for weapons. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...