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haider zaman qureshi: that is the only way out. was in office he never sat down with the opposition regarding india or other issues he does not have a very good history of dialogue. he believes in confrontational politics. he does not believe in dialogue. i wish sanity prevails and statecraft comes into play. coming to the looting and the plunder -- that comment that was made -- heads of state gifts were sold and mr. imran khan has been declared by the election commission of pakistan, to be the most corrupt person. he has been guilty of selling state gifts gifted to him by brotherly nations or heads of state level. he has been guilty in illegitimate funding and his party has been declared -- and the azam about high court has not suspended that verdict. and he himself, his party is involved in corruption in punjab. i don't know how sitting in a glass house -- [indiscernible] mohammed jamojoom: i'm sorry -- haider and raoog, i'm sorry. we have run out of time so we will have to leave the conversation there. i want to thank our guests
haider zaman qureshi: that is the only way out. was in office he never sat down with the opposition regarding india or other issues he does not have a very good history of dialogue. he believes in confrontational politics. he does not believe in dialogue. i wish sanity prevails and statecraft comes into play. coming to the looting and the plunder -- that comment that was made -- heads of state gifts were sold and mr. imran khan has been declared by the election commission of pakistan, to be the...
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jackie: abbas haider innovating with purpose, thank you so much and thank you to all the men and womenterans as well. >> thank you for having me. jackie: president biden's board of chief standing firm he wants to stay even after being asked to leave over the historic surge of migrants crossing our southern border and also he was accused of sleeping during meetings read congressman pat ballin on "the evening edit". good news! a new clinical study showed that centrum silver supports cognitive health in older adults. it's one more step towards taking charge of your health. so every day, you can say... ♪ youuu did it! ♪ with centrum silver. can he stand on his own... once he's all on his own? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ well, we fell in love through gaming. but now the internet lags and it throws the whole thing off. when did you first discover this lag? i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same.
jackie: abbas haider innovating with purpose, thank you so much and thank you to all the men and womenterans as well. >> thank you for having me. jackie: president biden's board of chief standing firm he wants to stay even after being asked to leave over the historic surge of migrants crossing our southern border and also he was accused of sleeping during meetings read congressman pat ballin on "the evening edit". good news! a new clinical study showed that centrum silver...
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don haider is the executive director of the markelis center of applied ethics at santa clara university , the world cup and the olympics are supposed to celebrate humanity supposed to celebrate, you know, are what we have in common and yet when they are awarded to countries that have these poor records, um it's does almost always taint the event overall. so why did fifa select qatar as a host nation? the federation pitched to the world. the idea of broadening horizons and taking the tournament to the middle east for the first time in history if qatar had a massive population. and was a hotbed of football development. it would make a lot more sense in terms of moving the world cup. there are hosting the world cup there, but many point to fifa's allegations of corruption , specifically dozens of fifa officials receiving suspensions and indictments for accepting bribes. president in 2010 set bladder nowadays calling qatar's winning bid a mistake. i don't think the idea of ah of world cup tournament is defined countries that have horrible track records on civil rights and human rights and g
don haider is the executive director of the markelis center of applied ethics at santa clara university , the world cup and the olympics are supposed to celebrate humanity supposed to celebrate, you know, are what we have in common and yet when they are awarded to countries that have these poor records, um it's does almost always taint the event overall. so why did fifa select qatar as a host nation? the federation pitched to the world. the idea of broadening horizons and taking the tournament...
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don haider is the executive director of the markelis center of applied ethics at santa clara universitythe olympics are supposed to celebrate humanity supposed to celebrate, you know, are what we have in common and yet when they are awarded to countries that have these poor records, um it's does almost always taint the event overall. so why did fifa select qatar as a host nation? the federation pitched to the world. the idea of broadening horizons and taking the tournament to the middle east for the first time in history if qatar had a massive population and was a hotbed of football development. it would make a lot more sense in terms of moving the world cup. there are hosting the world cup there, but many point to fifa's allegations of corruption, specifically dozens of fifa officials receiving suspensions and indictments for accepting bribes. president in 2010 set bladder nowadays calling qatar's winning bid a mistake. i don't think the idea of ah, of ah world cup tournament is defined countries that have horrible track records on civil rights and human rights and go there to try to w
don haider is the executive director of the markelis center of applied ethics at santa clara universitythe olympics are supposed to celebrate humanity supposed to celebrate, you know, are what we have in common and yet when they are awarded to countries that have these poor records, um it's does almost always taint the event overall. so why did fifa select qatar as a host nation? the federation pitched to the world. the idea of broadening horizons and taking the tournament to the middle east...
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don haider is the executive director of the markelis center of applied ethics at santa clara universityup and the olympics are supposed to celebrate humanity supposed to celebrate, you know, are what we have in common and yet when they are awarded to countries that have these poor records, um it's does almost always taint the event overall. so why did fifa select qatar as a host nation? the federation pitch to the world? the idea of broadening horizons and taking the tournament to the middle east for the first time in history if qatar had a massive population and was a hotbed of football development. ah it would make a lot more sense in terms of moving the world cup there are hosting the world cup there, but many point to fifa's allegations of corruption, specifically dozens of fifa officials receiving suspensions and indictments for accepting bribes . president in 2010 set bladder nowadays calling qatar's winning bid a mistake. i don't think the idea of ah of is defined countrs that civil rights and human rigs and go there to try to work for change. you know, so the way it was awarded
don haider is the executive director of the markelis center of applied ethics at santa clara universityup and the olympics are supposed to celebrate humanity supposed to celebrate, you know, are what we have in common and yet when they are awarded to countries that have these poor records, um it's does almost always taint the event overall. so why did fifa select qatar as a host nation? the federation pitch to the world? the idea of broadening horizons and taking the tournament to the middle...