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most of the meetings took place in the doha. thank you very much. appreciate it. the taliban has a five-man negotiating team there. i was able to interview two of them. one of the negotiators was sayyed rasul, a religious leader who is said to have the trust of the taliban spiritual leader. >> translator: peace and reconciliation has been our demand for a long time. and it still is, even now. we want to have peace, prosperity, and the reconstruction of afghanistan. >> reporter: taliban negotiators said they and their u.s. counterparts agreed on two conditions for starting full-fledged peace talks. the first was the opening of a representative office for the taliban in qatar. the second was a prisoner exchange involving a u.s. soldier and five senior taliban members. the other taliban negotiator i spoke with was a former diplomat. he says taliban leaders are willing to peace if they can establish their goal of reestablishing our islamic government in afghanistan. >> we came to an understanding that the american side should take steps regarding confidence building m
most of the meetings took place in the doha. thank you very much. appreciate it. the taliban has a five-man negotiating team there. i was able to interview two of them. one of the negotiators was sayyed rasul, a religious leader who is said to have the trust of the taliban spiritual leader. >> translator: peace and reconciliation has been our demand for a long time. and it still is, even now. we want to have peace, prosperity, and the reconstruction of afghanistan. >> reporter:...
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in doha, qatar, hundreds marched toward the u.s. embassy there, demanding they leave, the u.s. embassy shut down and that the american government prosecute the producer of the movie. in sydney, australia, a number of people were injured. while the global demonstrations spread, the focus for the u.s. government remains on the deadly attack during one of the first protests which happened on september 11th at the u.s. consulate in libya. >> the question is was this just a target of opportunity or was this something, yeah, that where support and direction from the outside -- >> reporter: a day after receiving the bodies of the four americans killed in that attack, president obama sent a signal to the world. >> those who attack our people will find no escape from justice. >> because of security concerns over anti-american violence a state department has ordered that all family members and non-essential u.s. government personnel from posts in sudan and tunisia leave. a travel warning has been issued to american citizens in those two countries. >> thank you very much, kimberly. >>> th
in doha, qatar, hundreds marched toward the u.s. embassy there, demanding they leave, the u.s. embassy shut down and that the american government prosecute the producer of the movie. in sydney, australia, a number of people were injured. while the global demonstrations spread, the focus for the u.s. government remains on the deadly attack during one of the first protests which happened on september 11th at the u.s. consulate in libya. >> the question is was this just a target of...
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[laughter] i do not know why to this day prefer doha if your into spinoffs, every couple years nasa comesff with a space probe is beautifully composed and written. there is one that allows deaf people to here. even good groove pavement. nasa figured out that is a good thing to do. why didn't anybody else? they were not motivated to do so. is somebody said i don't want the shuttle skipping down the runway it does not have propulsion on the runway. you want the stuff to stay straight they care about the shuttle going into space that is the important fact pro but then the paragraph carefully composed talking about showing up in your room at night and removing everything that was inspired directly or interact asian directly by space technology. you would wake up. in a deep state of poverty poverty, technological poverty and then you would get rained on without the accurate weather forecast for i claim this is not even the best reason to do it. dare i say science has never caused government to spend huge sums of money. there is a radar level so he can kiss the boundary. we can do that. above t
[laughter] i do not know why to this day prefer doha if your into spinoffs, every couple years nasa comesff with a space probe is beautifully composed and written. there is one that allows deaf people to here. even good groove pavement. nasa figured out that is a good thing to do. why didn't anybody else? they were not motivated to do so. is somebody said i don't want the shuttle skipping down the runway it does not have propulsion on the runway. you want the stuff to stay straight they care...
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i was changing planes in doha and a chairman struck up a conversation with me so i was talking and ia tap on my shoulder, and it was this teenager from texas, but on pakistan to send. she was on the plane. she's going to karachi and she said are you the guy from npr? an action i was that guy from npr. she introduced me to her mother who had heard a series of stories that i had done from her city, her home city back in 2008 and remembered them all and remember them with incredible detail. she said you did fine, you got the news, but there's so much more. you missed a lot. you could've gotten a lot more, and i couldn't agree more. as a journalist i go to these different places, you go to cover dramatic and developing news, but the most important thing i think is to go back and to get a deeper sense of the store and try to understand what's really going on in a complicated place. >> and you feel you got the deeper sense of the story? >> i got a deeper sense of the story but this is an unbelievably complicated place. that's one of the reasons why i try to lay her back -- peel back the la
i was changing planes in doha and a chairman struck up a conversation with me so i was talking and ia tap on my shoulder, and it was this teenager from texas, but on pakistan to send. she was on the plane. she's going to karachi and she said are you the guy from npr? an action i was that guy from npr. she introduced me to her mother who had heard a series of stories that i had done from her city, her home city back in 2008 and remembered them all and remember them with incredible detail. she...
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i was getting on a plan on my way to karachi changing plants in doha and a gentle man struck up a conversationo i was talking and i felt a tap on my shoulder and was a teenager from texas by the pakistani descent on the plane going to karachi and set a are you that a guy from npr? she introduced me to her mother who had heard a series of studies the yet down from her city in 2008 and remembered them with incredible detail. she said you know, you got the news with there is more triet you missed a lot. and i couldn't agree more. as a journalist i go to these different places, you go to the developing news but the most important thing i think is to go back and get a deep sense of the story and try to understand what is going on. >> do you feel you got the sense of the story? >> i got a deeper sense of the story but this is a complicated place and one of the reasons i tried to peel back the layers of history leading up to a single day. it's like the saying of the 7 million stories. you go to a city in the developing world and there's 13 or 14 million it's an incredibly complicated place that often
i was getting on a plan on my way to karachi changing plants in doha and a gentle man struck up a conversationo i was talking and i felt a tap on my shoulder and was a teenager from texas by the pakistani descent on the plane going to karachi and set a are you that a guy from npr? she introduced me to her mother who had heard a series of studies the yet down from her city in 2008 and remembered them with incredible detail. she said you know, you got the news with there is more triet you missed...