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would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of that discourage them and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given a glimmer of hope there are reports that a possible deal to secure his release after he was apparently moved to a secure location because of threats to his life but according to the pakistani foreign ministry none of that's true i'm not aware of the new deal regarding dock to secure afridi on behalf of the ministry of foreign affairs i can assure you that he's not being handed over to the u.s. it's an issue that u.s. officials often bring up but given the frosty relationship between washington and islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille
would tell them let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of that discourage them and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were...
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tell them to let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of that discourage them and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given a glimmer of hope there are reports the possible deal to secure his release after he was apparently moved to a secure location because of threats to his life but according to the pakistani foreign ministry none of that's true i'm not aware of the new deal regarding dock to secure afridi on behalf of the ministry of foreign affairs i can assure you that he's not being handed over to the u.s. it's an issue that u.s. officials often bring up but given the frosty relationship between washington and islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille a
tell them to let him out and i'm sure they'd let him out in may two thousand and twelve shaquille afridi was sentenced to thirty three years behind bars. jobs. in. two thousand and eleven for being go money to the militants of that discourage them and he was assisting in medical term that he was making some arrangements for their meeting in is a hospital i met him in two thousand in june and he said that i am innocent and the charges they are totally illegal but last week his family were given...
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than the us government is the one which is most embarrassment and various by the imprisonment of dr afridi because literally dr afridi is a victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services intelligence in the hunt for bin laden they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between now and that the cia had done this without involving the site and it all came out of fame with the hole in his shoe at george w. bush plans to start his political career and got that story and plenty more after this short break. it's. a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all but there was one more question by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure come up you have to go meet the center of the beach but probably it will. go over gr
than the us government is the one which is most embarrassment and various by the imprisonment of dr afridi because literally dr afridi is a victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services intelligence in the hunt for bin laden they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite...
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government is the one which is most embarrassment and varies by the imprisonment of dr afridi because literally dr afridi is a victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services and diligence in the hunt for bin laden they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our allies and us that the cia had done this without involving site. tensions the growing between china and the u.s. as the two nations battle for influence in the african continent and this caleb maupin explains the confrontation has taken a new twist. u.s. military forces in the african country of djibouti are under attack by blinding chinese lasers according to u.s. media in fact they're in so much danger that the u.s. military has sent out a notice urging extreme caution this activity trysts threat to our air. we have formally to march. and we've changed it's it
government is the one which is most embarrassment and varies by the imprisonment of dr afridi because literally dr afridi is a victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services and diligence in the hunt for bin laden they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended...
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total freedom at one with nature that afridi community traverse is breathtaking abyss is all over the world dancing between deserts and canyons rivers and seas all his senses are focused on the line between the constant through the amount of
total freedom at one with nature that afridi community traverse is breathtaking abyss is all over the world dancing between deserts and canyons rivers and seas all his senses are focused on the line between the constant through the amount of
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because literally dr afridi the victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services and diligence in the hunt for bin laden they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and that the cia had done this without involving either side. speaking on world press freedom day the us state department spokeswoman highlighted journalists who had lost their lives while working but seemingly ignored palestinians covering the protests on the gaza border and it raised a few questions we urge accountability for the murder of journalists in malta mexico russia and slovakia and the apparent assassination of a b.b.c. passionate reporter in afghanistan on monday would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists passing a journalist in the gaza strip i don't have one i don't have all the details of an investigation but i will say you k
because literally dr afridi the victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services and diligence in the hunt for bin laden they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and that the cia had done this without involving either...
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than the us government is the one which is most embarrassment and varies by the imprisonment of dr afridi because literally dr afridi is a victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services and diligence in the hunt for bin lot they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably offended by this lack of trust between our eyes and that the cia had done this without involving either side. and i can military forces in the african nation of djibouti are coming on the attack from blinding chinese leis this now is according to the pentagon the danger is apparently so high that the military has sent out an urgent notice of extreme caution. this activity trysts threat to our air. we have formally to march. and we've changed it's it's a serious matter and so we're taking various years now chinese military observers say that the beams could be used simply to scare birds off of the a
than the us government is the one which is most embarrassment and varies by the imprisonment of dr afridi because literally dr afridi is a victim of the of the reality that the cia absolutely misled the pakistan into services and diligence in the hunt for bin lot they told the i.s.i. one thing because they didn't trust the i.s.i. and then went about literally embarrassing i.s.i. by securing a different path to finding. some of bin laden as a result the pakistani government was quite justifiably...
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total freedom at one with nature that afridi community traverse is breathtaking abyss is all over the world dancing between deserts and canyons rivers and seas all his senses are focused on the line between the constant through the amount of concentration you muster is unbelievable and at the same time you're so calm you just feel totally awake and alive and everything feels a bit more intense. freedia is arguably one of the world's best liners here in his hometown of rosenheim near munich he practices yoga to help block out disturbances concentrating on regular breathing and body tension. that plays a huge role in the balance spaceports like this where you have to concentrate and constantly tennis and relax your body especially when you walk on long high lines and have to balance for an hour or two. the deeper the canyon the stronger the butterflies in his stomach since for he discovered slacklining nine years ago he has practiced almost every day he prefers to do it intended. for running a month old is also addicted to the sport in the great outdoors like here in the us some climb g
total freedom at one with nature that afridi community traverse is breathtaking abyss is all over the world dancing between deserts and canyons rivers and seas all his senses are focused on the line between the constant through the amount of concentration you muster is unbelievable and at the same time you're so calm you just feel totally awake and alive and everything feels a bit more intense. freedia is arguably one of the world's best liners here in his hometown of rosenheim near munich he...
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islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille afridi. a british police monitoring group passed forced u.k. authorities to release its kuntar terrorism training materials after years of court battles the document reveals that the fracking activists are considered extremists much like radical islamists or neo nazis and they're treated accordingly. you know i don't. believe he believes. that. the police have been involved in dragging disabled people out of wheelchairs on the public highway over salting people and of standing by and watching private security companies employed by the fracking companies come out of this site on to the public highway and attack people punching people in the face putting people in to sleep or hold positions all kinds of. have happened. well law enforcement emergency staff say however that the activists are feigning injury for the cameras and making false claims over police brutality here's why those activists the reason the fight against fracking just going through it it's a method of gas extraction where a hi
islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille afridi. a british police monitoring group passed forced u.k. authorities to release its kuntar terrorism training materials after years of court battles the document reveals that the fracking activists are considered extremists much like radical islamists or neo nazis and they're treated accordingly. you know i don't. believe he believes. that. the police have been involved in dragging...
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islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille afridi. speaking on world press freedom day the u.s. state department has highlighted journalists who have lost their lives while working but seemingly ignored palestinians covering the protests on the gallus a border on the trains the few questions. we urge accountability for the murder of journalists in malta mexico russia and slovakia and the apparent assassination of a b.b.c. pascha reporter in afghanistan on monday would you also condemn the recent deaths of journalists and also in the gaza strip i don't have and i don't have all the details of an investigation but i will say you know we always are saddened by the loss of life and that israel does have a right to defend itself. last month two palestinian journalists were killed by israeli defense forces while reporting on protests in gaza both were reportedly shot with live ammunition while wearing at vests and helmets site then to find them members of the press the u.s. state department say the incidents in gaza should be investigated
islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille afridi. speaking on world press freedom day the u.s. state department has highlighted journalists who have lost their lives while working but seemingly ignored palestinians covering the protests on the gallus a border on the trains the few questions. we urge accountability for the murder of journalists in malta mexico russia and slovakia and the apparent assassination of a b.b.c. pascha...
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after a man invaded the stage during the uk's performance. thatis that is the uk media, we demand afridiested. but the show belonged to israel's netta who won with her song toy, referred to by most viewers as the "chicken song". she fought off competition from cyprus and was clearly delighted when she won. i'm so happy! thank you so much. for choosing different. thank you so much for accepting differences between us. thank you for celebrating diversity. thank you, i love my country. next time, jerusalem. a picture of the queen's official consent for prince harry's marriage to meghan markle has been released. the formal record is handwritten by one of the crown office's own artists, and signed "elizabeth r" by the queen. it will be presented to the couple after their wedding next weekend. home how is the weather looking, here is ben. sunday started with rain in places, particularly towards the east and the north of the uk, but foremost, we are ending the day with sunny skies, though sunny skies translate into clear skies overnight, that will allow you to turn quite chilly. towns and citie
after a man invaded the stage during the uk's performance. thatis that is the uk media, we demand afridiested. but the show belonged to israel's netta who won with her song toy, referred to by most viewers as the "chicken song". she fought off competition from cyprus and was clearly delighted when she won. i'm so happy! thank you so much. for choosing different. thank you so much for accepting differences between us. thank you for celebrating diversity. thank you, i love my country....
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islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille afridi. an iraqi man who became famous for throwing his shoes with then u.s. president george w. bush is a buy to embark on a political career of his own noontide her own sanity is running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush tied the u.s. invasion of iraq. well muntadhar i'll tell you he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months as eighty then moved to lebanon setting up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims following his stunt he became a hero for many iraqis coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from its owner it quickly became a symbol of protest against his imprisonment the company making the shoe even renamed the model as by by bush i was briefly honored with a bronze statue out of the iraqi orphanage we spoke
islamabad over counterterrorism and other disputes there's still no sign of a resolution for shaquille afridi. an iraqi man who became famous for throwing his shoes with then u.s. president george w. bush is a buy to embark on a political career of his own noontide her own sanity is running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush tied the u.s. invasion of iraq. well muntadhar i'll tell...
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afridi in my previous role, unsuccessfully. please be aware that it's in my heart and i know it's important and we can do that, we can achieve that outcome. >> it's getting worse in pakistan. they have people in karachi and the sins and the others, they're now facing these, you know, people who are killing their leaders or killing their people who believe in certain things that are different than the radical islamic philosophy of some of the people in the pakistani government. >> my officers, our state department officials are being treated badly as well. folks working in the embassies and in the consulates and other places are not being treated well by the pakistani government either, a real problem that we need to take the measure of also. if it's okay, i'll get back to you on the kurds in a written note. >> all right. and looking -- as i say, mr. secretary, looking forward to some private sessions where we can all discuss things. thank you. >> new jersey. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here.
afridi in my previous role, unsuccessfully. please be aware that it's in my heart and i know it's important and we can do that, we can achieve that outcome. >> it's getting worse in pakistan. they have people in karachi and the sins and the others, they're now facing these, you know, people who are killing their leaders or killing their people who believe in certain things that are different than the radical islamic philosophy of some of the people in the pakistani government. >> my...
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afridi must be freed and he's a hero, an international hero to all of humankind. thank you very much. the chair: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. cuellar: i want to thank the chairman thornberry and ranking member, mr. smith, and i rise in support of this legislation and in particular in support of an amendment offered by myself, mr. castro, mr. doggett. it requires the air force to conduct a core sampling study at lackland air force base, exas, to determine any hazardous substance. the proposed route transects two landfills whose contact 10ths are known. this will allow the project move forward, replacing the crumbling pipeline is important to avoid waste water spills which impact environmental health, both the military base and residents of san antonio. i urge all of my colleagues to support this amendment, the legislation, this en bloc amendment t
afridi must be freed and he's a hero, an international hero to all of humankind. thank you very much. the chair: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. chairman. i now yield one minute to the gentleman from texas, mr. cuellar. the chair: the gentleman from texas is recognized for one minute. mr. cuellar: i want to thank the chairman thornberry and ranking member, mr. smith, and i rise in support of this legislation and in...