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abdul qadeer khan is revered as _ award. abdul qadeer khan is revered as a _ award.i award. abdul qadeer khan is| revered as a national hero for giving the islamic world it's only nuclear bomb, but his legacy was also marred by allegations of smuggling the technology to countries like iran, north korea and libya. he was put under house arrest in 2004 after he confessed on state television to selling nuclear secrets. i state television to selling nuclear secrets.— state television to selling nuclear secrets. i take full responsibility _ nuclear secrets. i take full responsibility for - nuclear secrets. i take full responsibility for my - nuclear secrets. i take full l responsibility for my actions and seek your pardon. international condemnation did nothing to dent his popularity among the masses. translation: toda the among the masses. translation: today the whole _ among the masses. translation: today the whole nation _ among the masses. translation: today the whole nation is _ today the whole nation is saddened. he was loyal to the country— saddened. he was loyal t
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but in 2004, abdul qadeer _ respect and honour.r. but in 2004, abdul qadeer khan was placed i respect and honour. but in 2004, i abdul qadeer khan was placed under house arrest after confessing to sharing nuclear technology with north korea, iran, and libya. he was pardoned, but also retracted his confession, and many suspect other senior pakistani figures must have known about his alleged activities. the controversy is largely glossed overin the controversy is largely glossed over in pakistan, and a0 khan has always remained a hugely popular figure. a new study from the natural history museum has found that the uk only has around half of its biodiversity left, making it one of the most nature—depleted places in the world. researchers said there was little room for nature in a country where so much of the land is built on or used forfarming. helen briggs reports. the air we breathe, the water we drink, the food we eat. all rely on biodiversity, the variety of all plant and animal life on earth. but biodiversity is dwindling fast, b
but in 2004, abdul qadeer _ respect and honour.r. but in 2004, abdul qadeer khan was placed i respect and honour. but in 2004, i abdul qadeer khan was placed under house arrest after confessing to sharing nuclear technology with north korea, iran, and libya. he was pardoned, but also retracted his confession, and many suspect other senior pakistani figures must have known about his alleged activities. the controversy is largely glossed overin the controversy is largely glossed over in pakistan,...
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paul race explains from stockholm it began as a typical thursday for abdul ross at ghana. but by lunchtime it dawn down in literary history, the 72 year old tanzanian being named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and his man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the nobel prize for literature. and i said, is this a prank? shortly afterwards, the rest of the world knew as well. but about prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist verbal rosin. gordon well, born his algebra active in england for his uncompromising and compressions penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fates of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continence. some was many dra gonna is the 1st black african to win the nobel prize in literature since 1986 he fled zanzibar after an uprising in 1964 as citizens of arab heritage like himself suffered persecution. gonna arrived in england as an 18 year old going on to write 10 novels . his work has explor
paul race explains from stockholm it began as a typical thursday for abdul ross at ghana. but by lunchtime it dawn down in literary history, the 72 year old tanzanian being named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and his man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the nobel prize for literature. and i said, is this a prank? shortly afterwards, the rest of the world knew...
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. >> reporter: basketball legend, kareem abdul-jabbar is insisting his nba and players take a tougher90% of nba players are vaccinated. >> i did what was best for me and my family to stay protected. >> reporter: and at least seven of the league's 30 teams say their rosters are fully vaccinated with several others not far behind. but there are a few holdouts, like washington wizards' star, beale. >> when i feel confident and ready with the results i get, i'll handle them accordingly. >> reporter: others aren't sharing their status, like basketball star, kyrie irving. >> i'd like to keep that private. >> reporter: kareem abdul writlo tands they say it's a personal choice. >> it's a personal choice if you don't belong to a team where you have to be in close confinement with other players. they have families. they have friends. >> reporter: after we spoke to abdul-jabbar, cbs news received the daily protocols. undergo daily testing and given lockers as distant as possible from other players and be forced to quarantine, except for essential activities like taking kids to schools or buying
. >> reporter: basketball legend, kareem abdul-jabbar is insisting his nba and players take a tougher90% of nba players are vaccinated. >> i did what was best for me and my family to stay protected. >> reporter: and at least seven of the league's 30 teams say their rosters are fully vaccinated with several others not far behind. but there are a few holdouts, like washington wizards' star, beale. >> when i feel confident and ready with the results i get, i'll handle them...
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. insecurity in haiti, the us special envoy who resigned, testifies before congress tanzanian also abdul resurrect, go and i. e is awarded the noble literature prize for his uncompromising works on colonialism and the face of refugees and the painful journey from mexican families as they search for loved ones. we've been missing from more than a year. we joined the recall school days, looking at puma cultural, safe houses, swapper. we find the dumbest well, oh, the u. s. senate is poised to boys on raising the debt limit by $480000000000.00 to stave off a potential debt to fault without raising the national barring cap, the treasury would not be authorized to pay its bills in less than 2 weeks. alive. peaches, the white house says it's a positive step forward and we'll give the country some breathing room. but this is only a reprieve until december. let's take a look at the political and economic significance of this so called debt ceiling. this is a limit imposed by congress on the amount of debt the federal government can accumulate . it's been set at $28.00 trillion dollars since augu
. insecurity in haiti, the us special envoy who resigned, testifies before congress tanzanian also abdul resurrect, go and i. e is awarded the noble literature prize for his uncompromising works on colonialism and the face of refugees and the painful journey from mexican families as they search for loved ones. we've been missing from more than a year. we joined the recall school days, looking at puma cultural, safe houses, swapper. we find the dumbest well, oh, the u. s. senate is poised to...
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but these days he's trying to help those very same people escape the taliban, including abdul's familyd 30 refugees from connecticut are currently stranded. >> they are bargaining chips in a high-stakes game of diplomacy. >> reporter: in fact, the state department conceded there may be thousands of green cardholders still stuck. >> of course i'm reluctant to criticize the u.s. government because they are our avenue out but we've got green cardholders stuck there from connecticut that are one year away from becoming u.s. citizens what is going on >> reporter: the state department tells nbc news, they will assist wherever possible those that have a legal right to be in the u.s. like adbul's family but so far, he says, they are still in danger is we're trying a good enough answer? >> i want to see results. i'm very american. i want to see results. >> reporter: cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new haven, connecticut. >>> and next for us tonight, rising above breast cancer. a deeply personal and inspiring story from one of our colleagues. >>> finally tonight, this is breast cancer awareness mont
but these days he's trying to help those very same people escape the taliban, including abdul's familyd 30 refugees from connecticut are currently stranded. >> they are bargaining chips in a high-stakes game of diplomacy. >> reporter: in fact, the state department conceded there may be thousands of green cardholders still stuck. >> of course i'm reluctant to criticize the u.s. government because they are our avenue out but we've got green cardholders stuck there from...
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and tanzanian novelist abdul rosa curnow, is awarded the nobel prize for literature for his writing on the effects of colonialism and the fate of refugees. ah, hello. rescuers have been searching for survivors in southwest pakistan, whereas quake has killed at least 20 people. many of them women and children, hundreds were injured, and it's fed more people can be buried under the rubble. a city of hon. i and baluchistan province was worst hit by the $5.00 magnitude quake, which struck at a shallow depth of 9 kilometers san mas robbie has more. most people were asleep in the early morning hours when a shallow earthquake caught the death and destruction in southwestern pakistan. the gilbert biker, you know, but that is, see, it was a 5.9 magnitude quake. but i would say it was more than that. lots of lives lost and damaged property. the main mosque of the town was also damaged badly. him for the lead was good, but everyone including women and children, were running here and there we were. skin didn't know what to do. later. ambulances arrived and took for entered the hospital. people in
and tanzanian novelist abdul rosa curnow, is awarded the nobel prize for literature for his writing on the effects of colonialism and the fate of refugees. ah, hello. rescuers have been searching for survivors in southwest pakistan, whereas quake has killed at least 20 people. many of them women and children, hundreds were injured, and it's fed more people can be buried under the rubble. a city of hon. i and baluchistan province was worst hit by the $5.00 magnitude quake, which struck at a...
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abdul el sayyed, managing director of -- former pfizer to senator mitch mcconnell. i will ask questions better than i read. i will tell you guys that. as we look here, john, at this hard line by progressives, how are you viewing this? strength or folly. >> it's a razor-thin manager anyone both chambers. they can only go as far as their most conservative member wants. the question is how far is he willing to go? $1.5 trillion not even close to their starting point $6 trillion. that's a hard ceiling. they will have to work through the stages of grief in order to get there. . >> the stages of grief >> denial, anger, bargaining. that's where we are now. this will be a while before it can resolve itself. the infrastructure bill remains stuck. and manchin holds all the cards here. he is from a demographically different state. a state trump won by 40 points. he doesn't need the party as much as they need him. >> i want to offer context here. first, let's be clear republicans have walked away from the governing table. so, you know, whether or not we as democrats can come to
abdul el sayyed, managing director of -- former pfizer to senator mitch mcconnell. i will ask questions better than i read. i will tell you guys that. as we look here, john, at this hard line by progressives, how are you viewing this? strength or folly. >> it's a razor-thin manager anyone both chambers. they can only go as far as their most conservative member wants. the question is how far is he willing to go? $1.5 trillion not even close to their starting point $6 trillion. that's a...
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and after his death at 85, we look back on the life of abdul cutty, a con knowns, the father of pakistan's nuclear program. ah. bookings underway in iraq to elect a new parliament. the pull was brought forward in response to mass protests. nearly 25000000 people are eligible to cast a ballot. there are concerns many, it will stay away because of widespread apathy towards the political establishments . alhashan reports now from baghdad for some of the people heading to vote here and but that this election may not change much, but for the government and it's deeply divided political establishment. it's about legitimacy. the turnout will likely decide that. and that's why senior government officials and political leaders rushed to polling stations early in the morning to cast their votes, him and the som, jamie unadilla. i know we all have to contribute to change our reality. i want to tell a rockies that we still have time ahead of us to day. go out and vote change or reality for iraq and for the future. there are more than $3000.00 candidates running for the selection on the quarter of them
and after his death at 85, we look back on the life of abdul cutty, a con knowns, the father of pakistan's nuclear program. ah. bookings underway in iraq to elect a new parliament. the pull was brought forward in response to mass protests. nearly 25000000 people are eligible to cast a ballot. there are concerns many, it will stay away because of widespread apathy towards the political establishments . alhashan reports now from baghdad for some of the people heading to vote here and but that...
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the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the tanzanian born novelist, abdul, rosin gunner, his work focuses on colonialism. man the fate of refugees. it's the 1st time in 35 years that black african has won the prize and comes as the swedish academy tries to avoid charges of western bias. maurice reports from stocker it began as a typical thursday for abdul ross at ghana. but by lunch time, he'd gone down in literary history, the 72 year old tanzanian being named the winner of the nobel prize for literature, getting the news on the phone in his kitchen in canterbury, england. and this man says, ah, ah, hello, i am from the swedish academy. oh, congratulations. you have won the nobel prize. latricia and i said, is this a prank? shortly afterwards, the rest of the world knew as well. the rebel prize in literature for 2021 is awarded to the novelist verbal rosin. gordon well, born his answer, burn, active in england for his uncompromising and compressions, penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fates of the refugee and the gulf between cultures and continence. some
the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to the tanzanian born novelist, abdul, rosin gunner, his work focuses on colonialism. man the fate of refugees. it's the 1st time in 35 years that black african has won the prize and comes as the swedish academy tries to avoid charges of western bias. maurice reports from stocker it began as a typical thursday for abdul ross at ghana. but by lunch time, he'd gone down in literary history, the 72 year old tanzanian being named the winner of the...
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the tanzanian—born novelist abdul—razak gurnah has won this year's nobel prize for literature.he says it is a big prize in such a huge list of wonderful writers and he was still taking it all in. gurnah grew up on the island of zanzibar and arrived in england as a refugee at the end of the 1960s. his early books, including pilgrims way, consider life as a migrant in the uk. the swedish academy commended his uncompromising and compassionate writing on the effect of colonialism and the experiences of refugees. he's the first african to win the award in almost two decades and will get a gold medal and 10 million swedish kroner — that's more than us$1 million. he dedicated the prize to his readers. he is the author of ten novels, including paradise and desertion and told the bbc where he was the moment he found out he had one. the moment i heard i was making myself a cup of tea just before lunch and somebody on the phone, you know these days you get these cold calls and i thought this was another one of them. and i picked it up into this guy said "hello, you have won the nobel priz
the tanzanian—born novelist abdul—razak gurnah has won this year's nobel prize for literature.he says it is a big prize in such a huge list of wonderful writers and he was still taking it all in. gurnah grew up on the island of zanzibar and arrived in england as a refugee at the end of the 1960s. his early books, including pilgrims way, consider life as a migrant in the uk. the swedish academy commended his uncompromising and compassionate writing on the effect of colonialism and the...
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visit to the country. bennet praised merkel and germany for what he called uncompromising support. abdul cutty, a column known as the father of pakistan's nuclear bomb has died at the age of $85.00. he'd been admitted to hospital with a long problem. the scientist was hailed as a national hero. but he was accused as well by western countries of smuggling technology to so called rogue states. those are your headlines. the news continues off to out as your world more news on this channel in 25 minutes. i'll see that, ah ah ah, yes, this is a bit out of a room full away, but if one is a one she she is a minister with a service. i don't think that mental health all are they going to school and they're gonna roll with a with a with a with a reason has been i shall burn myself with the machine to get should have the little hard to have the cupboard in this world. i have to put you in the unit for that. i said yeah, i'm yeah, with my hobbies with american financial accountability there. my name is gina with liberty left for love. feel like lithium with you actually know how to had them she was
visit to the country. bennet praised merkel and germany for what he called uncompromising support. abdul cutty, a column known as the father of pakistan's nuclear bomb has died at the age of $85.00. he'd been admitted to hospital with a long problem. the scientist was hailed as a national hero. but he was accused as well by western countries of smuggling technology to so called rogue states. those are your headlines. the news continues off to out as your world more news on this channel in 25...
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joining me now, the one and only kareem abdul-jabbar himself. nba hall of famer, best-selling author, and civil rights activist. i might add. and i can keep going on, but thank you so much for joining us on the show tonight, kareem. you know, in addition to that piece -- in addition to your piece on the influence of nba on vaccine uptake, you also wrote a piece for a magazine comparing those who refuse the vaccine to those who receive seat belts in cars, saying, let me quote you again, they made the choice, but we survivors are left to deal with the grief. it's an elegant and sobering analogy. what responsibility do you think public figures like kyrie irving, yourself, or even me, i also got vaccinated on camera. what responsibility do we have to the public? >> i think our responsibility is to point out the safeness and most capable way of beating down this covid-19. and we all have to work for and with each other. we don't get vaccinated, we don't have the opportunity warding off the disease. it could kill us and it could spread in our communit
joining me now, the one and only kareem abdul-jabbar himself. nba hall of famer, best-selling author, and civil rights activist. i might add. and i can keep going on, but thank you so much for joining us on the show tonight, kareem. you know, in addition to that piece -- in addition to your piece on the influence of nba on vaccine uptake, you also wrote a piece for a magazine comparing those who refuse the vaccine to those who receive seat belts in cars, saying, let me quote you again, they...
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must offer alchemy was among the 1st to cast a ballot and an attempt to encourage the turn at mcmurry abdul warhead has more now from a pulling station in baghdad. we have been hearing about also about some minute irregularities in sampling stations. for example, in this pulling station up, some technical issues have been reported in and that was in did it by you metric a verification machine. these machines at some of them were like, yeah, expediency some technical issues. but other than that, he could use everything is going out normally, but only to turn out is still video talks between the usaa and taliban officials have entered a 2nd day in cats are it's the 1st in person meeting since the arm group seized power in afghanistan. in august security aid evacuation flights and the rights of women were disgust on day one. at least 4 people have been killed by a car bomb in yemen, sports city of aiden. the governor and the environment minister both survived the blast, which happened as their convoy was passing by thousands of chin is eons of back on the streets and the capital tunis protesti
must offer alchemy was among the 1st to cast a ballot and an attempt to encourage the turn at mcmurry abdul warhead has more now from a pulling station in baghdad. we have been hearing about also about some minute irregularities in sampling stations. for example, in this pulling station up, some technical issues have been reported in and that was in did it by you metric a verification machine. these machines at some of them were like, yeah, expediency some technical issues. but other than that,...
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also in colombo, shreen abdul saroor, cofounder of women's action network. welcome to the program. talk about the one country, one law concept. is it an attempt by the government or by rajapaksa in particular to bring all the nation under one legal code irrespective of religious identities and ethnic affiliations? bhavani: thank you for having me. we realized a few hours ago that the government, the president has issued someone appointing this task force. one looks at the mandate of the task force, and it is clear, to take forward this policy of one country, one law. there are a couple of issues one needs to factor in. this is not a new thing. we have heard these things in 2019 with the election manifesto gotabaya rajapaksa o, and since he came into office, we heard this rhetoric of one country, one law policy. it is not new. what is new is it is now being driven through this task force and cultural taskforces. that is one aspect. the others the composition of the task force, which is headed by a very divisive buddhist monk . there's a whole history to his background and what he ha
also in colombo, shreen abdul saroor, cofounder of women's action network. welcome to the program. talk about the one country, one law concept. is it an attempt by the government or by rajapaksa in particular to bring all the nation under one legal code irrespective of religious identities and ethnic affiliations? bhavani: thank you for having me. we realized a few hours ago that the government, the president has issued someone appointing this task force. one looks at the mandate of the task...
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mohammed abdul has more.eporter: familiar slogans from the protests of 2018 and 2019, once again echo across the suit on. in the capital, hundreds took to the streets to express anger at what they say is an attempt by the military to disrupt the transition to democracy. >> we were expecting a speedy transition to civilian rule. we don't actually feel there is a transition to anything here yet. there is no freedom, peace, or justice in the sudan. reporter: patients reached a low point this week after the recent attempted coup. when it took power to years ago, the transitional government promised to fix decades of internal conflict and international sanctions and that the former president. but it has yet to demonstrate to the people of sudan that it can undo damage done by the regime, kickstart the struggling economy, and move the country to democratic governments. >> what we need is to revamp and strengthen government institutions, especially ourw ea -- our weak institutions for government. reporter: [indiscer
mohammed abdul has more.eporter: familiar slogans from the protests of 2018 and 2019, once again echo across the suit on. in the capital, hundreds took to the streets to express anger at what they say is an attempt by the military to disrupt the transition to democracy. >> we were expecting a speedy transition to civilian rule. we don't actually feel there is a transition to anything here yet. there is no freedom, peace, or justice in the sudan. reporter: patients reached a low point this...
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all right, kareem abdul-jabbar. some will to join us and talk about these important issues. especially about covid and police reform. great talking to you. big honor to have you on with us. thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. >> not a problem. nice talking to you. >> i'm a wizards fan so i can't say go, laker, but just this once. thanks, kareem. take care. appreciate it. i'm definitely a kareem fan. zbl >>> coming up, it's not even halloween, so why is fox yelling about a new war on christmas. doesn't make sense to me. >>> plus, pete buttigeg fighting back. ♪ ♪ ♪ (music quieter) ♪ (phone clicks) ♪ ♪ if you're turning 65 soon or over 65 and planning to retire... now's the time to learn more about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare and get help protecting yourself from the out-of-pocket costs medicare doesn't pay. because the time to prepare is before you go on medicare. don't wait. get started today. call unitedhealthcare for your free decision guide. was that your great-gran
all right, kareem abdul-jabbar. some will to join us and talk about these important issues. especially about covid and police reform. great talking to you. big honor to have you on with us. thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. >> not a problem. nice talking to you. >> i'm a wizards fan so i can't say go, laker, but just this once. thanks, kareem. take care. appreciate it. i'm definitely a kareem fan. zbl >>> coming up, it's not even halloween, so why is fox...
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kareem abdul-jabbar, as usual, thank you so much for joining us.oing. >> no problem, wolf, nice talking to you. >>> and to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. you can always follow me on twitter and instagram @wolf blitzer. tweet the show at cnn sit room. and the situation room is also available as a podcast. look for us on cnn.com/audio or wherever you get your podcasts. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next, breaking news. the fbi just confirming that a pair of human remains were found in a florida nature reserve along with brian laundrie's belongings. is laundrie dead? and will gabby petito's killer ever be brought to justice? >>> plus, she said a january 6th insurrectionist went to the capitol for, quote, one man. now, she is the judge who will decide whether trump's presi presidential records stay secrets. >>> d.c. attorney general going after mark zuckerberg in a lawsuit. the first attorney general to do it. he is my guest. let's go out front. >>> and good
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they are together and they are safe and that is all abdul wants. >> yeah.but he works full time and goes to school full time. so he came back in july before the taliban took over. a state department spokesperson told us, quote, our first priority is always u.s. citizens but they will, quote, assist wherever possible others who have a legal right to be in the u.s. and that includes green card holders like the new haven 30. >> but they said they hadn't heard back from the state department at all. >> the state department never reached out to them at all i would like to think that if one of my family was stuck, they would have called me >> especially after you worked with service members on the front lines. >> and you said thousands, right? >> one of the interesting things is they're not really monitoring they don't have the real number. thousands they estimate are stuck. >> what percentage odds would you give those kids of being returned >> i don't know. they have moved three times since august they are living with 15 family members in a two-bedroom apartment
they are together and they are safe and that is all abdul wants. >> yeah.but he works full time and goes to school full time. so he came back in july before the taliban took over. a state department spokesperson told us, quote, our first priority is always u.s. citizens but they will, quote, assist wherever possible others who have a legal right to be in the u.s. and that includes green card holders like the new haven 30. >> but they said they hadn't heard back from the state...
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jordan's king abdul ah's advise ors created hundreds of companies worth $106 milon.nd despite high poverty levels it target citizen who is use shale companies the king's properties wer "not unusual, nor improper." these properties are not publicized out of security and pracy concerns. in russia, president vladimir putin's allegeed girlfriend game owner of a monaco company. and it allows tens of millions be sheltered from view. joining me to thus i drew suivan, co-founder and editor of the oanized crime and corruption of the organized consortium. you teamed up to public these stories. why do you think secretive accounts are a threat to national security and democracy? >> well, really, opaque money is opaque power. they're a device to move money around the world and to keep it secret. and the problem with that is, you know, kit be money that's stolen. and it can be money, you know, that you're trying to move for some business somewhere. but a lot of times it's really money people trying to hide, people are trying to launder. and once that money gets into your country,
jordan's king abdul ah's advise ors created hundreds of companies worth $106 milon.nd despite high poverty levels it target citizen who is use shale companies the king's properties wer "not unusual, nor improper." these properties are not publicized out of security and pracy concerns. in russia, president vladimir putin's allegeed girlfriend game owner of a monaco company. and it allows tens of millions be sheltered from view. joining me to thus i drew suivan, co-founder and editor of...
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i with abdul rosa gern as prize as well. but maybe they've had their outlook broaden the little bit there was a me to scandal in, in 2018 that led to them saying that they would make their criteria farrah in terms of gender more global outlook. and that seems to be seems to be the case head as made, maybe up to ross at gun it would have won that prize anyway. and we've heard a report from reuters that i spoken to him on the phone. i think he's still a bit overwhelmed at the moment. in fact, i think it was a, a surprise, this announcement. there are many guesses about who's going to win. but no one really knows as, as a height of secrecy and around these prizes. in fact, is on publishing said it's been breaking her heart that he's not had any recognition at all really. and then suddenly, today he's 8 nobel laureates and maybe shows some of the value of what can seem of a dusty old prize. really, you know, we have so many so many internet forums. everyone can be a reviewer. we have trending lists. but still, a group of, of lea
i with abdul rosa gern as prize as well. but maybe they've had their outlook broaden the little bit there was a me to scandal in, in 2018 that led to them saying that they would make their criteria farrah in terms of gender more global outlook. and that seems to be seems to be the case head as made, maybe up to ross at gun it would have won that prize anyway. and we've heard a report from reuters that i spoken to him on the phone. i think he's still a bit overwhelmed at the moment. in fact, i...
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qu in sudan where the military chief has dissolved the government and declared a state of emergency abdul father. elbow han says that he acted to rescue a country in turmoil, and the elections will still happen as scheduled in 2023. large numbers of people have been out on the streets, pro democracy groups called for peaceful resistance to the qu, several civilian leaders and the government have been detained, including private, esther abdullah. and in other news, the un says that afghanistan is on the brink of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. it's warning the millions of afghans could die due to food choices. israel supreme court has postponed a decision on an appeal by a palestinian family against forced eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. the du wake family. and so one is one of a 100 families that could lose their homes because of eviction suits. bro applies really settlers, a law enacted by the cadets. it allows jews, but not palestinians to reclaim land lost in the 1948 or out his ear is hotter. abdul hamid has more for outside the court in western isl
qu in sudan where the military chief has dissolved the government and declared a state of emergency abdul father. elbow han says that he acted to rescue a country in turmoil, and the elections will still happen as scheduled in 2023. large numbers of people have been out on the streets, pro democracy groups called for peaceful resistance to the qu, several civilian leaders and the government have been detained, including private, esther abdullah. and in other news, the un says that afghanistan...
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so so she disagrees abdul column. i'll give you the last word. what do you, what, what were you saying when you said it's unfortunate because she would have to disagree and ostend, but unfortunate is debt number one, even in the did particularly or we had asked miss lydia. they pointed that even the muslim of india zinnias, oddison, they are also facing eviction now. but google, what was still has mentioned that he, he was actually, he was trying to be very careful of not making controversial comment. that is what i understand. but that what we see on ground is dead. it is sharon. yes, deborah, every chance. well, non muslims are also also a getting evicted. but if you see that difference, please, please allow me to make this point and it did. if you see that difference, that difference is dead in case of muslims. you find dead this when election against muslims you will find it is, is caught me nearly thirst. you would see it be human edition. that's our show for today. thanks for watching and see you next. ah, lanita is approaching a tipping po
so so she disagrees abdul column. i'll give you the last word. what do you, what, what were you saying when you said it's unfortunate because she would have to disagree and ostend, but unfortunate is debt number one, even in the did particularly or we had asked miss lydia. they pointed that even the muslim of india zinnias, oddison, they are also facing eviction now. but google, what was still has mentioned that he, he was actually, he was trying to be very careful of not making controversial...
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abdul al saeds the former health commissioner for the city of detroit. about a third of parents said they would get their 5 to 11-year-old vaccinated as soon as a shot is authorized. but many are concerned -- looks like we have technical difficulties there. that's unfortunate. we'll try to get dr. saeds back as soon as we can. in the meantime we'll go to a quick break. when we come back from that break, fans call it the tomahawk chop. others call it racist. former president trump alongside former first lady melania join the crowd at last night's atlanta braves game in doing it. we'll look at the fallout next. el viento pega en mi cara. ♪ s si acelero no me paran el viento pega en mi cara ♪ ♪ ♪ nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophil asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred.
abdul al saeds the former health commissioner for the city of detroit. about a third of parents said they would get their 5 to 11-year-old vaccinated as soon as a shot is authorized. but many are concerned -- looks like we have technical difficulties there. that's unfortunate. we'll try to get dr. saeds back as soon as we can. in the meantime we'll go to a quick break. when we come back from that break, fans call it the tomahawk chop. others call it racist. former president trump alongside...
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sedans top general says that the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war. abdul father, albert hon also said, the prime minister, abdullah ham dog, was being kept safely, but the general's own house for his own safety. se asia most important regional summit has begun without mere mars, military chief leaders. excluded been on line saying that he hasn't done enough to end post qu violence, and brazilian lawmakers are about to vote on whether to was the attorney general to indict president jaya balsam arrow. on homicide charges senate to say that his miss handling of the coven 19 pandemic lead to deaths that could have been prevented. the world looks likely to miss its paris agreement targets, even with many countries, setting new net 0 emission targets. that's according to a new report by the united nations. it gave a 60 percent chance the temperatures will rise to point 7 degrees celsius by the end of the century to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees, global emissions we'll have to really have. in the next 8 years lestrade here is one of the countries aiming for
sedans top general says that the military dissolved the transitional government to avoid a civil war. abdul father, albert hon also said, the prime minister, abdullah ham dog, was being kept safely, but the general's own house for his own safety. se asia most important regional summit has begun without mere mars, military chief leaders. excluded been on line saying that he hasn't done enough to end post qu violence, and brazilian lawmakers are about to vote on whether to was the attorney...
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i'll just there is hot abdul. hamid is outside the court in west jerusalem potter at reminders what this is all about and tell us what stood happened there in court today. ah, well, the hearing actually has just ended as we understand it. and the judge said that he was going to postpone any decision, at least at the moment, so we don't know when that will happen. but this case is important because as you said, 8, we'll set the tone for dozens of families who are facing force exposure, whether it's in some way or in ships iraq, both neighborhoods in occupied east jerusalem. now, what happened here is that the, the family of today's here rate has submitted to the court document showing that it owns that house in san juan. as since 1965 at the time occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians. and they had purchased it because jordan, in custodian at that time now fast forward to 2002, that's when the 2nd organization decided that actually that lad belonged to a jews. because back in the 19th century, at the end of the 19th century, under the ultimate empire, that land belong
i'll just there is hot abdul. hamid is outside the court in west jerusalem potter at reminders what this is all about and tell us what stood happened there in court today. ah, well, the hearing actually has just ended as we understand it. and the judge said that he was going to postpone any decision, at least at the moment, so we don't know when that will happen. but this case is important because as you said, 8, we'll set the tone for dozens of families who are facing force exposure, whether...
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auto abdul, hamid has more from outside the court in west jerusalem. what happened here is that the family of today's hearing has submitted to the court document showing that it's own that house in san juan. as since 1965 at the time occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians. and they had purchased it from douglas, georgia, indian custodian at the time, now fast forward to 2002. that's when the 2nd organization decided that actually that lad belonged to a jews. because back in the 19th century, at the end of the 19th century, under the ultimate empire, that land belonged to a jewish endowment that had to put it at the service of do help out. d jamini jews who were incorporated it is an extremely complicated case, really to understand, but this is exactly what happened. not only for the families today today that concerned with this hearing, that by, by and large, many families in occupied easier use of them actually in other parts of israel. so certainly what will happen eventually what the judge will decide whether it's in a few days,
auto abdul, hamid has more from outside the court in west jerusalem. what happened here is that the family of today's hearing has submitted to the court document showing that it's own that house in san juan. as since 1965 at the time occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians. and they had purchased it from douglas, georgia, indian custodian at the time, now fast forward to 2002. that's when the 2nd organization decided that actually that lad belonged to a jews. because back in...
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the nobel prize for literature goes to tanzanian author abdul rosa, gunner, for his take on colonialism on the face of refugees. an earthquake collapse as a coal mine and thousands of homes and southern pakistan, killing at least 20 people. pfizer ask the u. s. government allow it's quoted vaccine to be used on children aged $5.00 to $11.00 plus i'm fairly angela and i from while the world's largest carbon cup to plant has gone online technology that they make an impact on climate change. and it's for plans uniting, processed in north america, has taught womens football lead seems of return. so action for the 1st time since an abuse scandal hit the competition. ah, well we begin this news hour in stockholm, where the nobel committee has announced this. he has prize for literature that a bell tries in literature full. 2021 is awarded to the novelist, verbal rhetoric, golden rule. warnings on the tanzanian war, novelists wire cut focuses on colonialism and the fate of refugees. it's the 1st time in more than a decade than a non european or american has won the prize. anders olson, chairma
the nobel prize for literature goes to tanzanian author abdul rosa, gunner, for his take on colonialism on the face of refugees. an earthquake collapse as a coal mine and thousands of homes and southern pakistan, killing at least 20 people. pfizer ask the u. s. government allow it's quoted vaccine to be used on children aged $5.00 to $11.00 plus i'm fairly angela and i from while the world's largest carbon cup to plant has gone online technology that they make an impact on climate change. and...
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so abdul carrier han credited with making pakistan and nuclear power has died at the age of $85.00. he passed away after being admitted to hospital with a long problem. the scientist was hailed as a national hero. but he was reviled abroad for his role in selling nuclear technology to so called rogue states. what up the how many reports he was known as the father of pakistan's nuclear bomb revert at home for building the muslim world . first atomic weapon of dekaiser, the han was vilified abroad in 2004. he was accused by the us of being at the head of a vast, underground nuclear proliferation network that involves selling secret, know how to iran, libya and north korea. the head of the international atomic agency at the time mohammed el baradei said it's mind boggling. all i know is there is at least 30 companies in 30 countries all over the globe involved in this fantastic sophisticated elicit trafficking network with mr. a. q, him acting as c o. under pressure from washington, hein was put under house arrest and forced to confess a national tv in mind to use with the consort gove
so abdul carrier han credited with making pakistan and nuclear power has died at the age of $85.00. he passed away after being admitted to hospital with a long problem. the scientist was hailed as a national hero. but he was reviled abroad for his role in selling nuclear technology to so called rogue states. what up the how many reports he was known as the father of pakistan's nuclear bomb revert at home for building the muslim world . first atomic weapon of dekaiser, the han was vilified...
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abdul qadeer khan he has always remained a hugely popularfigure.t the united kingdom is one of the most nature depleted places in the world, ranking in the bottom 10% of all countries. we have been to a nature reserve in the north of the england. just outside the busy city of york is askham bob, created by a retreating glacier 15,000 years ago. it is brimming with biodiversity, but a new report says that the uk is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. a new report says thatjust 53% of our biodiversity is left. that is compared with the global average of 75%. that matters because biodiversity affects the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. biodiversity is more than something that is beautiful to look at and that we love. it also what provides us with so many of our basic needs. it is the foundation of our society. we have seen recently how disruptive it can be when supply chains break down. nature is at the base of our supply chains. the lack of biodiversity is linked to the industrial revolution. what can we do
abdul qadeer khan he has always remained a hugely popularfigure.t the united kingdom is one of the most nature depleted places in the world, ranking in the bottom 10% of all countries. we have been to a nature reserve in the north of the england. just outside the busy city of york is askham bob, created by a retreating glacier 15,000 years ago. it is brimming with biodiversity, but a new report says that the uk is one of the most nature—depleted countries in the world. a new report says...
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but for many in pakistan, abdul cather can will be remembered as the man who restored the nation's pride. without the hamid al jazeera, thousands of people are holding a climate march in brussels to day ahead of next month's summit. the event has been organized by the climate coalition, a non profit group of around 85 organizations in november the u. k. together with italy, will host the you and climate change conference cop $26.00 in glasgow. step batson is there for us here on the news or step, what are we expecting today with? well, climate processes are definitely back on the streets here in the brussels fans of thousands are currently marching through the city center. they basically want to raise the issue, of course, i hadn't got $26.00 in glasgow but also ahead of you on that and import from summit which is going to be held in 10 days from now. belgium was badly hit by flood, just 2 months ago, 10. so people died and thousands of houses were destroyed. so people here are really feeling the impacts now of climate change directly. i'm joined here now by sign up on the and then the c
but for many in pakistan, abdul cather can will be remembered as the man who restored the nation's pride. without the hamid al jazeera, thousands of people are holding a climate march in brussels to day ahead of next month's summit. the event has been organized by the climate coalition, a non profit group of around 85 organizations in november the u. k. together with italy, will host the you and climate change conference cop $26.00 in glasgow. step batson is there for us here on the news or...
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while abdul cully, it's iab, is a sudanese attorney based in bahrain. he says the military is running a brazen effort to legitimize its takeover. we don't have a civic in lead government because you just hold the supreme council. you just hold the cabinet. what else is remaining? this is, these are basically the pillars of the political agreement that the have find the transition metric council find with f s c, before the, before the constitution talk to. so what's remaining is basically transitional. i mean, if it transition counsel trying to, to, to get on the country with certain provisions of the, of the, of the constitution i've talked to make it look like this is not a cool, but it's a cool there's, you know, 3 main factors that lead to in a school, one of it is there is an argument about who should be running the the that the military should be handed over the, the president and she off the 70 also to civilian. this was an issue and it should have been resolved in november. another issue might be the icpc i'm handing over of of icpc criminals to
while abdul cully, it's iab, is a sudanese attorney based in bahrain. he says the military is running a brazen effort to legitimize its takeover. we don't have a civic in lead government because you just hold the supreme council. you just hold the cabinet. what else is remaining? this is, these are basically the pillars of the political agreement that the have find the transition metric council find with f s c, before the, before the constitution talk to. so what's remaining is basically...
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government that was meant to asha in a new era of democracy dissolves the general who led to the takeover. abdul fos, alberta says he had to act. the growing protest assigned that the country was in turmoil. free demonstrators have been killed in a day of protest with the internet down at port shot, a prime minister, abdullah ham doc detained. his location remains unknown. elections has been promised by mid 2023, prolonging a transition. this already lasted for 2 years, and we should been beset by disagreement to protest in the past few weeks. the crews being condemned by sedans, neighbors, key investors, like china and others around the globe is unacceptable. a betrayal of the sudanese people, if a morgan has the latest cotton eye after months of power, struggle with civilian leaders to dance generals have stage a coup and imposed a state of emergency breaking up a faction transitional government that has been leading the country home of jesus yoga, adding to god, we dissolve the sovereign council and the cabinet, and we put an end to the mass jobs and under secretaries. and the state governors
government that was meant to asha in a new era of democracy dissolves the general who led to the takeover. abdul fos, alberta says he had to act. the growing protest assigned that the country was in turmoil. free demonstrators have been killed in a day of protest with the internet down at port shot, a prime minister, abdullah ham doc detained. his location remains unknown. elections has been promised by mid 2023, prolonging a transition. this already lasted for 2 years, and we should been beset...
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ergo, ann said, the envoys must be stripped of their diplomatic status and immunity. egypt president abdul fatter i'll cc has lifted the country state of emergency. he made the announcement in a facebook post. egypt 1st imposed the state of emergency and 1990 and most recently and 2017 following a series of deputy church bombings. the measures allowed for arrests without warrants the swift prosecution of suspects. and the establishment of special cause witness is coming up next. stay with us here. we're now just here well as experiencing unprecedented extreme weather. reco temperature being said last year than i feel for deteriorating. busy false, whenever the quote running down world lead is amazing flaws. go in the u. k. in a bit of fresh out a deal to slashing mentioned to port to late follow the un climate summit on al jazeera, a 3rd through a dog dog. with such a loyal customer with good, well today with with all of them to or how you student can put that into this. if it's too much. did robins yahoo loosely did you, what did i love? i love with you with the dog. well, not different o
ergo, ann said, the envoys must be stripped of their diplomatic status and immunity. egypt president abdul fatter i'll cc has lifted the country state of emergency. he made the announcement in a facebook post. egypt 1st imposed the state of emergency and 1990 and most recently and 2017 following a series of deputy church bombings. the measures allowed for arrests without warrants the swift prosecution of suspects. and the establishment of special cause witness is coming up next. stay with us...
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don't like saying that but he said, i just want you to know.an i could hear in the voice of mullah abdul ghani baradar. he knew president trump meant business. they moved the date for the withdrawal beyond the spring and into the fighting season, saying september 11th. i have to tell you, the idea that we abandon bagram airbase in the middle of the night without telling her allies and worst of all that we left americans of american allies behind was unconscionable. i have to tell you, the generals of event testify before the congress, the focus on the advice the president got, the american people know the buck stops at the president's desk. the people in the days ahead weeks ahead, elections ahead are going to hold joe biden accountable for their disastrous withdrawal. can i sayy one more thing? nothing of the? current commandr in chief's failings in afghanistan and i want to say this from my heart, to every veteran who served there and the families of our fallen, nothing of the disastrous withdrawal i'm afghanistan by joe biden will ever diminish the service and sacrifice of all of our
don't like saying that but he said, i just want you to know.an i could hear in the voice of mullah abdul ghani baradar. he knew president trump meant business. they moved the date for the withdrawal beyond the spring and into the fighting season, saying september 11th. i have to tell you, the idea that we abandon bagram airbase in the middle of the night without telling her allies and worst of all that we left americans of american allies behind was unconscionable. i have to tell you, the...
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headlines here on out as era the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to a tanzanian born novelist, abdul rosa, gunner's work focuses on colonialism and the fate of refugees. and the 1st time and non european or american has won the prize and over a decade. and is also the chairman of the nobel committee. fletcher calls gun at one of the most prominent post colonial writers in the wild fumes publication of his novel paradise. in 1994, he has been widely recognised as one of the world's most prominent post colonial writers. in his 10 novels, he has consistently and with great compassion penetrated the effects of colonialism in east africa and its effects on the lives of uprooted and migrating individuals. an earthquake and pakistan's, bellagio state province, has killed at least 20 people. it struck in the alley, alice flattening homes while people were asleep inside rescue operations are underway, but the hottest areas are difficult to access. iran's foreign ministers and bay route for talks on lebanon spiraling economic crisis. a month after the formation of a new government ban terran i
headlines here on out as era the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to a tanzanian born novelist, abdul rosa, gunner's work focuses on colonialism and the fate of refugees. and the 1st time and non european or american has won the prize and over a decade. and is also the chairman of the nobel committee. fletcher calls gun at one of the most prominent post colonial writers in the wild fumes publication of his novel paradise. in 1994, he has been widely recognised as one of the world's...
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granted, i'm no kareem abdul-jabbar. but.2 years. >> sometimes i just enjoy just listening to the engine. been five days, and all i've listened to is the engine. >> reporter: originally from australia, debbie is now a wife and mother who calls long island, new york her home sometimes. like the 3.6 million truck drivers in this country, most of day, spent on the road. >> 260 is my average days driving. other people do more like 340 or something. >> reporter: no two trips are the same. >> i might be hauling military freight, dog food one day and cotton balls the next day. >> reporter: in fact, 80% of u.s. communities depend solely on the trucking industry as their only means to deliver their goods. the pandemic hitting hard. >> when it hit, it put me out of work for about three months straight. >> reporter: not to mention the rest stops and truck stops closing that truck drivers rely on for food, which is why transfix, the transportation solution provider, decided to thank one lucky driver in a big way. >> the lives of drivers
granted, i'm no kareem abdul-jabbar. but.2 years. >> sometimes i just enjoy just listening to the engine. been five days, and all i've listened to is the engine. >> reporter: originally from australia, debbie is now a wife and mother who calls long island, new york her home sometimes. like the 3.6 million truck drivers in this country, most of day, spent on the road. >> 260 is my average days driving. other people do more like 340 or something. >> reporter: no two trips...
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headlines here on out as era the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to a tanzanian born novelist, abdul rosa gunner's work focuses on colonialism and the fate refugees. it's the 1st time and non european or american has won the prize and over a decade and is also the chairman of the nobel committee, fletcher coles gun at one of the most prominent post colonial writers.
headlines here on out as era the nobel prize for literature has been awarded to a tanzanian born novelist, abdul rosa gunner's work focuses on colonialism and the fate refugees. it's the 1st time and non european or american has won the prize and over a decade and is also the chairman of the nobel committee, fletcher coles gun at one of the most prominent post colonial writers.
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the big mistake to take our military out first, and i can just see these people saying abdul, he's the leader, now if you look he is the leader still. i can see them saying, adul, the american military has left and him saying, there is no way you've got to be crazing. they go, no, no, they left. going in and going to kabul and they'll find out that they left. these guys couldn't believe they left. that's what happened. >> sean: let me move to the border, mr. president. when you first ran, it became a big issue. you implemented what's known as the stay in mexico policy that's been abolished. you build 500 miles of new wall. we had the lowest rate of illegal immigrants and nearly 40 years. b you eliminated the catch and release program. the wall building a stop to come stay in mexico program has ended. it's not catcher release, it'ss. process and release. we request that you show up in court, you don't have to, we are not mandating, i doubt people will honor the request. we are on the path to have a record number of illegal immigrants, probably a 30-year high, closing in on 2 million ill
the big mistake to take our military out first, and i can just see these people saying abdul, he's the leader, now if you look he is the leader still. i can see them saying, adul, the american military has left and him saying, there is no way you've got to be crazing. they go, no, no, they left. going in and going to kabul and they'll find out that they left. these guys couldn't believe they left. that's what happened. >> sean: let me move to the border, mr. president. when you first ran,...
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i said if you look, abdul, the american soldiers have left.e said, i'm doing this leg with a phone call he made. mine is probably totally true. the leader of the taliban, good fighters, by the way, they said you are crazy. get him out of here. sir, they left. no, they did not. they sent a patrol there. sir, the americans have left. i don't believe it. they just walked in to couple and the remaining portions of the afghanistan. they did not do that with me. they did not do that with me. they respected us. we had conditions. we would hit them hard. they would've met everyone of those conditions because remember, the first condition was you cannot kill americans or shoot. not one soldier was killed in 18 months. not one. think of that. remember when biden was making the speech about three weeks ago. it was a disaster for him and he was in the middle of it but protected by the press. they don't talk about afghanistan anymore. they did not talk about it. member when he was making the speech, i will say that in 18 months, we had lost no soldiers. as
i said if you look, abdul, the american soldiers have left.e said, i'm doing this leg with a phone call he made. mine is probably totally true. the leader of the taliban, good fighters, by the way, they said you are crazy. get him out of here. sir, they left. no, they did not. they sent a patrol there. sir, the americans have left. i don't believe it. they just walked in to couple and the remaining portions of the afghanistan. they did not do that with me. they did not do that with me. they...
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state news reports that abdul khedair khan passed away after being taken to hospital.he atomic scientist was hailed a hero in his native pakistan but seen as a dangerous threat by the west for providing material to nations wanting to make their own nuclear weapons. khan was 85. we want to bring in sofia saffie from our bureau in islamabad. sofia, it is really a momentous death here for pakistan. certainly he had been ill. but this will really be pakistan coming to terms with what this man meant, really, to its history, and really its existence. >> reporter: paula, the tributes have already started pouring in. i mean, dr. abdul khedair khan is seen as one of the few figures in this country to actually unite pakistanis. you've got people from all ends of the political spectrum, from the prime minister to the leader of the opposition, praising a.q. khan for strengthening pakistan's defenses, for ensuring pakistan became a nuclear state in the late '90s. you have to understand how important pakistan's own understanding of itself comes from being a nuclear state. because of
state news reports that abdul khedair khan passed away after being taken to hospital.he atomic scientist was hailed a hero in his native pakistan but seen as a dangerous threat by the west for providing material to nations wanting to make their own nuclear weapons. khan was 85. we want to bring in sofia saffie from our bureau in islamabad. sofia, it is really a momentous death here for pakistan. certainly he had been ill. but this will really be pakistan coming to terms with what this man...