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♪ ♪ and they floated in on a jasmine wind umm kulthum and omar sharif ♪ ♪ friday evening omar sharifulthum her voice would fill our living room the ship from egypt ♪ ♪ always came sailing in on radio waves and the jasmine wind deep perfume ♪ ♪ umm kulthum and the living room becomes a garden and the tv set ♪ ♪ becomes a fountain and the music flows in the garden and everything grows ♪ ♪ umm kulthum and omar sharif came floating on a lemon leaf ♪ ♪ flying in on a jasmine wind umm kulthum and omar sharif ♪ ♪ and we danced with them in a jasmine-scented wind umm kulthum and omar sharif ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh! wow! fantastic! thank you so much. katrina lenk! [ cheers and applause ] go see the tony-winning musical, "the band's visit," now playing on broadway through april 7th at the ethel barrymore theater. for tickets go to thebandsvisitmusical.com. fantastic. my thanks to christoph waltz, rory mcilroy. katrina lenk once again. [ cheers and applause ] and the roots right there from philadelphia pennsylvania. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for wa
♪ ♪ and they floated in on a jasmine wind umm kulthum and omar sharif ♪ ♪ friday evening omar sharifulthum her voice would fill our living room the ship from egypt ♪ ♪ always came sailing in on radio waves and the jasmine wind deep perfume ♪ ♪ umm kulthum and the living room becomes a garden and the tv set ♪ ♪ becomes a fountain and the music flows in the garden and everything grows ♪ ♪ umm kulthum and omar sharif came floating on a lemon leaf ♪ ♪ flying in on a...
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the administration offices vote oil and gas in mazar i sharif allocated in old soviet buildings. chief engineer mohammed to john attardi has made it his life's work to preserve the dusty archives. several times he saved maps and documents from destruction. lapointe inaccurate critical cannot get on the ground and get home i will not. know why would i not if he got it on my wall or young girls stuff on my third husband that i was young good our time and good that he couldn't do it any other girl didn't shut down after about us you can do it you know how i don't know how he ended she asked me how much of a mind he is a muslim first feeling that would make me look on their guy a moment as he is american not like a young girl that he could have the knowledge no not me if you don't have any girl muslim now that's a woman i don't know oh you don't know how. i felt i don't know what i want on behalf of the majority. leader and. despite little money and poor health i toddy has systemized to finals and preserve the valuable data for the future i don't know one of the red least i want to t
the administration offices vote oil and gas in mazar i sharif allocated in old soviet buildings. chief engineer mohammed to john attardi has made it his life's work to preserve the dusty archives. several times he saved maps and documents from destruction. lapointe inaccurate critical cannot get on the ground and get home i will not. know why would i not if he got it on my wall or young girls stuff on my third husband that i was young good our time and good that he couldn't do it any other girl...
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thousands of fellow refugees in the city they say they feel far safer here in delhi then back in mazar e sharif. and they're grateful that india has taken them in but it hasn't been easy . fabby couldn't get people for his first four years in india he waited a year to get his first visa which was valid for two weeks another year as we had got him a twenty be permanent now finally he has an eight month visa. he wishes his parents did not have to work he says citizenship would ease access to jobs and provide better incomes for him and with two brothers. but he has not talked for the few of gone muslim refugees he knows who try to get citizenship what ejected. other people like in these. relations we are all the same situation. the right for the same level because all we are all human being for now fadi hopes to find a way to migrate west to europe or the us it has been seven years since he fled of constant but india does not feel like home either. for more the also of that report nima should just joins us now from delhi good to see you what really is the mortar here behind the government amending
thousands of fellow refugees in the city they say they feel far safer here in delhi then back in mazar e sharif. and they're grateful that india has taken them in but it hasn't been easy . fabby couldn't get people for his first four years in india he waited a year to get his first visa which was valid for two weeks another year as we had got him a twenty be permanent now finally he has an eight month visa. he wishes his parents did not have to work he says citizenship would ease access to jobs...
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turkey should stop the murder was ordered by senior saudi officials and accuse the salvage the sharif of not cooperating with their investigation the process has stalled the turks have said it is time for an international investigation. this was followed by the un special rapporteur agnes column are to visit to turkey for a possible independent inquiry her initial statement back to turkish position but she says her request to get a copy of the crime scene investigation and an order recording of the killing have not been met in our legal system recordings can be counted as evidence only if they are obtained by court order we don't know the source of the recordings is it turkish intelligence or the police or some of the country's intelligence who passed it on to turkey i believe the chief prosecutor will soon present an indictment what's important is whether this indictment will mention the crown prince or not if yes this may be followed by issuing a warrant for the suspects mom so now passed in the house shook to murder remains almost sold despite the leaks of information and the effor
turkey should stop the murder was ordered by senior saudi officials and accuse the salvage the sharif of not cooperating with their investigation the process has stalled the turks have said it is time for an international investigation. this was followed by the un special rapporteur agnes column are to visit to turkey for a possible independent inquiry her initial statement back to turkish position but she says her request to get a copy of the crime scene investigation and an order recording of...
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france spoke to protest to jerome rodriguez who suffered a severe i sharif reportedly from a police rubber bullet during a rally last week he says that the government isn't listening to the people. but i understand now that the government is deaf to us that we couldn't hear the demands of the appeals being made on the streets but now i see why you lost annoyed that they are completely blind even on the basis of the videotapes they were unable to accept responsibility for what is happening all reference of peaceful that's my slogan i'm a humanist i want protesters to be protected and the greatest gift to me was when during act nine children came to kiss me to shake my hand they were happy to come to the protest with their parents so why call for an icky why call for everything to be broken it is not in our interest we are reasonable people we will not destroy our own country. britain and the european union are in the midst of a bitter divorce with brussels politicians and them and they will not allow a last minute brags that renegotiation by prime minister to resign may nevertheless among t
france spoke to protest to jerome rodriguez who suffered a severe i sharif reportedly from a police rubber bullet during a rally last week he says that the government isn't listening to the people. but i understand now that the government is deaf to us that we couldn't hear the demands of the appeals being made on the streets but now i see why you lost annoyed that they are completely blind even on the basis of the videotapes they were unable to accept responsibility for what is happening all...
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implication being that they need do more economically to support iran and so that the message here from sharif that iranian people tinker on the brink of whether or not they support this deal and the iranian government would reflect the will of the iranian people. what the defense minister has talked about the ballistic missiles, callingth them unfair and unjust. and he said the international agreement that iran had struck with the international community said that ban on developing those were for those capable of carrying nuclear weapons. to which he said we don't have nuclear weapons, so we're not breaking any agreement. so a strong push back on a number of fruntsz. >> iran's foreign minister. how is the current vice president's message received in comparison to former vice president joe biden who was also on stage at that conference? >> reporter: it was kind of a ying and yang having the current and former vice president speaking. it grows in stater and is gathering every year. was interesting as well when nancy pelosi was introduced to the stage. that she got huge round of applause. pence
implication being that they need do more economically to support iran and so that the message here from sharif that iranian people tinker on the brink of whether or not they support this deal and the iranian government would reflect the will of the iranian people. what the defense minister has talked about the ballistic missiles, callingth them unfair and unjust. and he said the international agreement that iran had struck with the international community said that ban on developing those were...
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our journey begins in the southern border of sharif, force to withdraw after a bitter battle of 2001, are just a few miles away. we're headed out now to meet up with our taliban escorts. as you can see, i'm wearing the full facial veil. i'm wearing it to keep as low profile as is possible because there are no western journalists in the areas we're headed to. the government controls the highway out of the city. but once you turn off the main road you are quickly in taliban territory. to reach our hosts, we have to cross the small river on a ferry. billions of u.s. dollars have been poured into building up afghanistan's infrastructure. but little of that has trickled down here. there on the other side of the river. after months of negotiations, the taliban leadership has agreed to give afghan filmmaker, myself and producer, selma, extremely rare access into the group's territory. as women, we are ignored, seemingly invisible beneath the full veil that is mandatory in public. the taliban has allowed us to visit these areas because it wants to show that it is in control. in our first mome
our journey begins in the southern border of sharif, force to withdraw after a bitter battle of 2001, are just a few miles away. we're headed out now to meet up with our taliban escorts. as you can see, i'm wearing the full facial veil. i'm wearing it to keep as low profile as is possible because there are no western journalists in the areas we're headed to. the government controls the highway out of the city. but once you turn off the main road you are quickly in taliban territory. to reach...
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shelved john i will who had left unocal considered investing in an oil and gas project in mazar e sharif. look at afghanistan the political risk is amazingly high. but the reward is also moderate. together as. opportunity for. the rich to argue that the country's petroleum. previously known. as the geology in that part of the world for both mineral resources and hydrocarbons that's pretty spectacular. who are. those resources first. and then the past thirty years of war nobody has been able to do much. one afghan who tried to develop the country's oil resources and an early stage was king mohammed zahir shah. after thirty years in exile he returned a lot of afghanistan's history has been. came king when he was only nineteen years old nine hundred thirty seven he gave the u.s. firm inland exploration company exclusive rights to oil extraction in the northern areas of the country. they were also given the rights to build a sixteen hundred kilometer pipeline. but the second world put a stop to these plans. older afghans. a time of peace economic progress the introduction of democracy and ed
shelved john i will who had left unocal considered investing in an oil and gas project in mazar e sharif. look at afghanistan the political risk is amazingly high. but the reward is also moderate. together as. opportunity for. the rich to argue that the country's petroleum. previously known. as the geology in that part of the world for both mineral resources and hydrocarbons that's pretty spectacular. who are. those resources first. and then the past thirty years of war nobody has been able to...
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our journey begins in the northern city of mazar e sharif.as forced to withdraw from here after a bitter battle in 2001. now they are just a few miles away. >> we're heading out now to meet up with our taliban escorts. and as you can see, i'm wearing the full facial veil known as the niqab. i am wearing it to keep as low profile as possible because there are no western journalists in the areas we're headed to. >> reporter: the government controls the highway out of the city. but once you turn off the main road you are quickly in taliban territo territory. to reach our hosts we have to cross a small river on a ferry. billions of u.s. dollars have been poured into building up afghanistan's infrastructure. but little of that has trickled down here. >> that's our escort just there on the other side of the river. >> reporter: after months of negotiations the taliban leadership has agreed to give afghan filmmaker naja qureishi, myself and producer abdul as as ill exclusive access into the group's territory. as women we are ignored, seemingly invisi
our journey begins in the northern city of mazar e sharif.as forced to withdraw from here after a bitter battle in 2001. now they are just a few miles away. >> we're heading out now to meet up with our taliban escorts. and as you can see, i'm wearing the full facial veil known as the niqab. i am wearing it to keep as low profile as possible because there are no western journalists in the areas we're headed to. >> reporter: the government controls the highway out of the city. but...
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got involved really in the last two years and pressed along and it was john kerry and sharif who reallylosed that deal and then the president got involved. is there something -- donald trump did it a different way. the north korean side of the table were all veteran negotiators who had been doing this for decades. we had newer set of people on our side because donald trump believed that he could influence the deal on the way down. that didn't necessarily work. so is that -- how do you comment on the way these deals are made? >> two comments on that. i was in congress in 1994 when we struck what i think was the first deal with north korea which didn't work out so well. we had restrictions on uranium, but not plutonium. and that was the clinton administration. and then in the bush 43 administration, he dumped the deal because it wasn't comprehensive enough. and then obama tried several times to make something happen which didn't happen. and here we are. so doing it the traditional way with squadrons of briefers and a lot of process didn't necessarily work either. but there was another dif
got involved really in the last two years and pressed along and it was john kerry and sharif who reallylosed that deal and then the president got involved. is there something -- donald trump did it a different way. the north korean side of the table were all veteran negotiators who had been doing this for decades. we had newer set of people on our side because donald trump believed that he could influence the deal on the way down. that didn't necessarily work. so is that -- how do you comment...
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was shelved john ivo who had left unocal considered investing in an oil and gas project in mazar e sharif. look at afghanistan but the local risk is amazingly high. risk. but the reward is also moderate. opportunity for. the rich to argue that the country's petroleum. previously known. that part of the world for both mineral resources and that's pretty spectacular. who are. those resources first. and then the past thirty years of war nobody has been able to do much. one afghan who tried to develop the country's oil resources and an early stage was king mohammed zahir shah. after thirty years in exile he returned a lot of afghanistan's history has been. when he was only nineteen years old nine hundred thirty seven he gave the u.s. firm inland exploration company exclusive rights to oil extraction in the northern areas of the country. they were also given the rights to build a sixteen hundred kilometer pipeline. but the second world put a stop to these plans. older afghans. a time of peace economic progress the introduction of democracy and education. they need any. major new attempts to re
was shelved john ivo who had left unocal considered investing in an oil and gas project in mazar e sharif. look at afghanistan but the local risk is amazingly high. risk. but the reward is also moderate. opportunity for. the rich to argue that the country's petroleum. previously known. that part of the world for both mineral resources and that's pretty spectacular. who are. those resources first. and then the past thirty years of war nobody has been able to do much. one afghan who tried to...
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if an exclusive interview with nbc's richard engel in munich, sharif said it's time for the u.s.eing obsessed with his country. >> if you look at the rhetoric out there, do you think there's a risk there will be some sort of war, some sort of military clash between iran, the united states, israel? >> certainly some people who were successful in creating a war last time are hot at it again. but i think at the end of the day, some sense will prevail and people will find out that it's suicidal to engage in a war with iran. >> powerful words there. joining me now is nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel who is at the munich security conference. richard, tremendous interview. thank you for joining me. let me get right to the questions. your interview comes just a day after vice president mike pence accused iran of pursuing another holocaust and after the prime minister of israel told our andrea mitchell, the host of this show, that no options are off of the table. what were your key takeaways from your interview today? >> reporter: well, if you take a look at those two state
if an exclusive interview with nbc's richard engel in munich, sharif said it's time for the u.s.eing obsessed with his country. >> if you look at the rhetoric out there, do you think there's a risk there will be some sort of war, some sort of military clash between iran, the united states, israel? >> certainly some people who were successful in creating a war last time are hot at it again. but i think at the end of the day, some sense will prevail and people will find out that it's...
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have a breakthrough in the sense that we had mr moody had good relations with prime minister nawaz sharif and when dr mr nouri mankind came into power he also tried to start restart the negotiations but the nothing has come of it so it seems that it has something more to do with it indian elections won the election at the end and things settled in and out of and mr body either wins or loses whatever then things will become clear what sort of policy in the government of a lab results because really or. pakistan so far we feel that things are in a difficult in the sense that it is heating up and that these an incident was very tragic and again there was a blame game we were accused of being in war some of our. proxy elements were accused of being involved in this coming just coming back to the just coming back to the iran saudi situation and how it relates to to pakistan how should pakistan handle this then given it has quite a lot invested in its relationship with the saudis. they're exactly part of the prize so days out have been a good friends of pakistan so as a around been as old as ev
have a breakthrough in the sense that we had mr moody had good relations with prime minister nawaz sharif and when dr mr nouri mankind came into power he also tried to start restart the negotiations but the nothing has come of it so it seems that it has something more to do with it indian elections won the election at the end and things settled in and out of and mr body either wins or loses whatever then things will become clear what sort of policy in the government of a lab results because...
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given the scale of this problem we are talking to someone who knows the gang culture inside out. 0mar sharifent of the problem surprise you? no, it has been a problem for a long time and people have turned a blind eye to it. what drives people into gangs? is it simply bea drives people into gangs? is it simply be a pressure, is it money, what is it? identity is one thing, sometime you are involved because you live in an area and you get involved. for most people i know, myself, is money. we live in one of the richest cities in the world but there is a lot of poverty. people wa nt there is a lot of poverty. people want money but there are no opportunities because they do not have experience. if someone offered me money to do something, it seems easy, you get a bit of street cred, you get respect, people want to fit in. viewers will want to know how you got out of it, what was your route out of it? for lots of young people would you agree it is a very difficult cycle to break? what did you do? it is. in short i was homeless for six months and give me time to reflect. i was homeless because i h
given the scale of this problem we are talking to someone who knows the gang culture inside out. 0mar sharifent of the problem surprise you? no, it has been a problem for a long time and people have turned a blind eye to it. what drives people into gangs? is it simply bea drives people into gangs? is it simply be a pressure, is it money, what is it? identity is one thing, sometime you are involved because you live in an area and you get involved. for most people i know, myself, is money. we...
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the administration offices but oil and gas in mazar i sharif allocated in old soviet buildings. chief engineer mohammed to john attardi has made it his life's work to preserve the dusty archives. several times he saved maps and documents from destruction. lavoy we can absolutely critical and i got on the ground and did at home i will not undergo no why would i not perfectly have it on my wall or younger ones stuff on my third cousin that i was young good our time in condition to go in yeah the world didn't shut down after about us you can it turns out i'm not here and she asked me how much of a mine he is he knows when the last two are you know that it would take me a lot of their guy a moment as he is american not let a young girl letter he called her knowledge no not me if you don't let me turn muslim now that's a woman i don't know why you don't know how. i felt i don't know a lot on the whole didn't already know me and. despite too little money and poor health i toddy has systemized to finals and preserve the valuable data for the future i don't know one of the red legalitie
the administration offices but oil and gas in mazar i sharif allocated in old soviet buildings. chief engineer mohammed to john attardi has made it his life's work to preserve the dusty archives. several times he saved maps and documents from destruction. lavoy we can absolutely critical and i got on the ground and did at home i will not undergo no why would i not perfectly have it on my wall or younger ones stuff on my third cousin that i was young good our time in condition to go in yeah the...
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. >> that was part of richard sharif on the sidelines, the 209 eunuch security conference in germany. a lot of subjects. iran has taken notice of the increasingly hostile tone that trump administration officials are talking about when they cuss iran that was specifically aimed at gathering international consensus against iran at that conference vice president, who is due here in munich, and when you get to the support for or confront iran, depending on which translation of the hebrew you use. so the iranians are certainly taking notice of this it rhetoric. just two weeks from now, president trump who likes this unorthodox style of diplomacy in two weeks will be meeting with the chairman of north korea. so i asked the iranians, would they like to do something similar and have a diplomatic [ through consid breakthrough considering they are suffering so much from u.s. sanctions which were tightened after the u.s. pulled out of the new deal and he said, frankly, not really. >> president trump has said he's hoping to meeting one day with your president, the irani president, potentially to
. >> that was part of richard sharif on the sidelines, the 209 eunuch security conference in germany. a lot of subjects. iran has taken notice of the increasingly hostile tone that trump administration officials are talking about when they cuss iran that was specifically aimed at gathering international consensus against iran at that conference vice president, who is due here in munich, and when you get to the support for or confront iran, depending on which translation of the hebrew you...
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the administration offices for oil and gas in mazar e sharif allocated in old soviet buildings. chief engineer mohammed to john off toddy has made it his life's work to preserve the dusty archives. several times he saved maps and documents from destruction. the boy we can absolutely critical cannot get on the ground and good at home i will not undergo no why would i not perfectly get it on my wall or younger ones stuff on my third cousin that i was young good a lot of time i'm going to he couldn't do it oh yeah the world didn't shut down after much you can if you know how i'm not he ended she asked me how much i love a mind he has he not been the last cali my last night not on their own i have a moment as he is american not let a young girl letter he called her knowledge no not me if you don't have any girl most i am not a woman i don't know why you don't know how. i felt i got a lot on the whole didn't already know leave and. despite too little money and poor health i toddy has systemized to finals and preserve the valuable data for the future i don't know one of the at least i
the administration offices for oil and gas in mazar e sharif allocated in old soviet buildings. chief engineer mohammed to john off toddy has made it his life's work to preserve the dusty archives. several times he saved maps and documents from destruction. the boy we can absolutely critical cannot get on the ground and good at home i will not undergo no why would i not perfectly get it on my wall or younger ones stuff on my third cousin that i was young good a lot of time i'm going to he...