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. ♪ >> day one in northern india near the pakistan border. jab's largest city. population, about a million. this is a part of india i have never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food can't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing great food with them. ♪ in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food comes from here. ♪ the punjab of the early 20th century saw some of the most violent resistance to british rule. and when the british finally cashed out in 1947, they carved off a huge piece, what is now pakistan. and it remains a potential flashpoint for conflict. but that's easy to forget when you first smell the food. >> there we go. kesar da dhaba, meaning side of the road food stall. there are countless dhabas to choose from in this town but this one is legendary. >> see tony eat vegetables. and like it. >>
. ♪ >> day one in northern india near the pakistan border. jab's largest city. population, about a million. this is a part of india i have never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food can't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing great food with them. ♪ in...
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. ♪ ♪ >> day one in northern india near the pakistan border. s largest city. population, about a million. this is a part of india i have never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food isn't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ ♪ punjab, you up in punjab ♪ don't be fussy sit back relax have a cold glass of -- >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as brave warriors who spread throughout the world, bringing great food with them. ♪ don't worry about no traffic the elements move and weave around like it's magic peace and hot sugar on the beat good looking be simple ♪ in fact, much of the good stuff we refer to simply as indian food comes from here. ♪ ♪ peace to my brother tony no doubt ♪ ♪ golden temple amritsar, hell of a city ♪ the punjab of the early 20th century saw some of the most violent resistance to british rule. and when the british finally cashed out in 1947, they carved off a huge piece, what is now pakistan, and it
. ♪ ♪ >> day one in northern india near the pakistan border. s largest city. population, about a million. this is a part of india i have never seen, a place i have always been curious about, home to some pretty legendary cuisine. in amritsar they have a saying, the best food isn't cooked in people's homes. you find it on the streets. ♪ ♪ punjab, you up in punjab ♪ don't be fussy sit back relax have a cold glass of -- >> punjabis are known for their adventurous spirit as...
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pakistan is no more complicated an any other countries. india is a very complicated country. the united states is complicated, so on, so forth. pakistan is very hard, and i think it is making some success. on previous occasions whenever some space was given to the military by quarreling politicians, this time i think the military is staying out of it, and letting the system develop and hopefully flourish over time, which is what makes pakistan very interesting place in the muslim world. if you look around you'll see this is the only country making progress of its kind. therefore, it should provide with support. now coming to the united states pakistanis are very cautious of the fact that they have done well in terms of economic and social development . it's funded extremely well why? because u.s. and pakistani interests strategic interests came together. i know that the decision makers in pakistan are very keen to re-establish that kind of relationship once again. with one difference, though, which an understanding that there are so many players you need a game to figure out w
pakistan is no more complicated an any other countries. india is a very complicated country. the united states is complicated, so on, so forth. pakistan is very hard, and i think it is making some success. on previous occasions whenever some space was given to the military by quarreling politicians, this time i think the military is staying out of it, and letting the system develop and hopefully flourish over time, which is what makes pakistan very interesting place in the muslim world. if you...
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course of 15 years, toursved for tour's -- 4 as a war correspondent in vietnam and cover the 1971 india-pakistanar and half a dozen other combat operations. in 1990 and 19 91, he covered operation desert shield desert storm writing with the 24th infantry division in the assault into iraq. he also covered the haiti incursion and made trips to iraq to cover the war there in 2003 and again in 2005 and 2006. late general maurice was tough, who first met galloway in south vietnam when he was a brand-new army major, called him the finest combat correspondent of our generation, a soldier's reporter, and a soldier's friend -- late general schwarzkopf. galloway was decorated with a bronze star medal with valor for incuing wounded soldiers november 1965. he is the only medal of valor u.s. army awarded to a civilian for actions in combat during the entire vietnam war. along with lieutenant general harold g moore, mr. galloway co-authored a detailed account of those experiences in the best-selling 1992 book "we were soldiers once and young." mr. galloway was awarded the 2011 doughboy award, the highest hono
course of 15 years, toursved for tour's -- 4 as a war correspondent in vietnam and cover the 1971 india-pakistanar and half a dozen other combat operations. in 1990 and 19 91, he covered operation desert shield desert storm writing with the 24th infantry division in the assault into iraq. he also covered the haiti incursion and made trips to iraq to cover the war there in 2003 and again in 2005 and 2006. late general maurice was tough, who first met galloway in south vietnam when he was a...
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our top stories india's government condemns the pakistan court for freeing prisoners out on bail. >>>eports of a new boko haram attack in nigeria, dozens killed and more than 100 women and children kidnapped. >>> and fighting in kenya's parliament over a knew security law, giving the government sweeping new powers. ♪ >> india's government has condemned a decision by a court in pakistan to free the alleged master mind of the mumbai attacks. he has been held in a pakistan prison for more than five years. he has now been released on jail. he is one of seven people accused of planning and carrying out the attacks in 2008. we'll get the details of this decision from our correspondent in just a moment. but first we have the indian reaction. >> reporter: condemnation across the political spectrum here in india, at the pakistani court's decision to grant bail. both parties have come out to condemn this decision. here is what india's home minister had to say. >> translator: he has been granted bail, which is very unfortunate, i think it shouldn't have happened. i believe that all of the eviden
our top stories india's government condemns the pakistan court for freeing prisoners out on bail. >>>eports of a new boko haram attack in nigeria, dozens killed and more than 100 women and children kidnapped. >>> and fighting in kenya's parliament over a knew security law, giving the government sweeping new powers. ♪ >> india's government has condemned a decision by a court in pakistan to free the alleged master mind of the mumbai attacks. he has been held in a...
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though the nobel committee's decision to split the aware between winners from india and pakistan is highly simila similasymbolic. >> my generation wants our relations to get better. only if our relations improve can we attract foreign investment and economic development. only then can india reach it's potential. >> the nobel has been given to both countries, so definitely the whole world will know our name, there is a good chance that relations between us will get better. >> a ceremony to mark the closing of the border between india and pakistan takes place every day. last month it was targeted by a suicide-bomber. some analysts say the animosity between the two countries is too deep for the nobel prize to have an impact. >> it's unsolvable issues like kashmir, the water problem, nuclear weapons, militarization. all sorts of things are there. i feel it will take more than a shared nobel peace prize to even attempt to resolve let alone resolve them. >> reporter: the long-term attempt of the shared nobel peace prize has yet to to be seen. >> now time for sports. here is sana. >> thank you ve
though the nobel committee's decision to split the aware between winners from india and pakistan is highly simila similasymbolic. >> my generation wants our relations to get better. only if our relations improve can we attract foreign investment and economic development. only then can india reach it's potential. >> the nobel has been given to both countries, so definitely the whole world will know our name, there is a good chance that relations between us will get better. >> a...
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india with pakistan.ction and brotherhood through disaster. i commend to you to read some of those tweets. here are a few examples. this isn't as much in india with pakistan sentiment as it is a human with human sentiment and. a shortage of blood in pak, can we organize it in india and fly it in? if india gives permission, i will bear the cost of the flight with india with pakistan. it's a moving series of tweets there and a nice show of somethi something. >>> just ahead, a story that has more rancor to it. aaron sorkin writing about the newsroom to fighting it. the press is responsible for aiding and abetting illegal hackers. >> is there anything in these e-mails at all that's in the public interest that points to wrongdoing at the company? that helps anyone in any way? there isn't. there's just gossip there. >> so, is there a public good to reporting on the dealings of a publicly traded company? it wouldn't be the first time. i'll talk to one hollywood heavyweight who is speaking out about this right af
india with pakistan.ction and brotherhood through disaster. i commend to you to read some of those tweets. here are a few examples. this isn't as much in india with pakistan sentiment as it is a human with human sentiment and. a shortage of blood in pak, can we organize it in india and fly it in? if india gives permission, i will bear the cost of the flight with india with pakistan. it's a moving series of tweets there and a nice show of somethi something. >>> just ahead, a story that...
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get a million more occasions to hate and fight, but please not today, i am tired i support india with pakistanany indians are donating blood. i wish to donate blood can kids can anyone arrange camps in india. >> i think the two countries have fought four our five years over the years. russian ruble in free fall today. here is a look at how far russian sha's currency value has plunged after it's central bank bailed out an oil company, and then hiked interest rates overnight to 17%. many people went shopping off loading their rubles in exchange for electronics, more now from moscow. >> like a fox chewing off it's snared leg the russian central bank huge overnight interest rate hike is a savage attempt to solve a savage problem. >> 17% is the rate for banks who also need their profit, so for the final borrowers it will be about 22%, a t this rate, the protest stops for most marketplaces except for a few very big profit industries and the bigs company for whom a special independent rate is set but in general, if this persists then the investment will stop. >> but the pain that this interest rate h
get a million more occasions to hate and fight, but please not today, i am tired i support india with pakistanany indians are donating blood. i wish to donate blood can kids can anyone arrange camps in india. >> i think the two countries have fought four our five years over the years. russian ruble in free fall today. here is a look at how far russian sha's currency value has plunged after it's central bank bailed out an oil company, and then hiked interest rates overnight to 17%. many...
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india and pakistan, of course, have been at odds with each other for several year nous.ndian prime minister did offer this show of solidarity. >> and it expanded on to twitter with indians posting their expressions of sadness and anger under the hashtag, india with pakistan. >> kurdish forces backed by u.s. power fighter launched a major offensive against isis. they're trying to retake a down in northwestern iraq. this video from the regional government shows the military hardware being used. you may recall u.s. air strikes hit isis positions ehrlichier this year. >> and germany is lending its support to iraq, spending 100 troops to train iraqi soldiers who will eventually battle those isis militants. >> the fight against isising a heavy toll on civilians. they're asking member states to help those displaced by violence in syria. >> the u.n. will launch new appeals to those funding meetings in berlin. and the united nations says the the need for aide grows more desperate the longer this drags on. >> i remember when i first went to syria. we were talking about a million p
india and pakistan, of course, have been at odds with each other for several year nous.ndian prime minister did offer this show of solidarity. >> and it expanded on to twitter with indians posting their expressions of sadness and anger under the hashtag, india with pakistan. >> kurdish forces backed by u.s. power fighter launched a major offensive against isis. they're trying to retake a down in northwestern iraq. this video from the regional government shows the military hardware...
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india stand firmly with pakistan in fight against terror. he told prime minister sharif we are ready to provide all assistance during this hour of grief. >>> india with pakistan. that's the hashtag trending right now. it's taking off on this. cause of children of pakistan are like children of my india. and they do not deserve this. shame on you, taliban. let's hashtag. borders is not going anywhere. we'll get million more occasions to hate and fight but plz oh not today. i'm tired. i support. >> ines, thank you. the russian ruble is in free fall tatumibleing oil prices in western sanctions over the crimea invasion that has certainly taken a toll. to make matters worse, russian central bank hiked interest rates to 17%. many people went shopping off loading their rubles in exchange for electronics. we join you now from moscow. >> reporter: like a fox chewing off its snared leg,ing, commented one person online, this is a savage attempt to solve a savage problem. >> the banks will also need their profit. for the final borrowers it will be 22%. at
india stand firmly with pakistan in fight against terror. he told prime minister sharif we are ready to provide all assistance during this hour of grief. >>> india with pakistan. that's the hashtag trending right now. it's taking off on this. cause of children of pakistan are like children of my india. and they do not deserve this. shame on you, taliban. let's hashtag. borders is not going anywhere. we'll get million more occasions to hate and fight but plz oh not today. i'm tired. i...
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similarly school across india have special prayer sessions or observed two minutes of silence. many children told me pakistanstruck the neighborhood. children here had strong messages of support. >> i tell them go to school. every single child in the world has right to education. i believe terror or film cannot take it from them. >> i think we just not talk about pakistan. i would say this is attack on entire student identity. i let them know we're all in this together. >> reporter: many are still in shock. indians woke up to these headlines. the indian express had this headline. the largest newspaper called it revenge. many talk about how this affects children. >> we are pained to hear of this pointless, senseless massacre in pakistan and especially of school children. >> the indian parliament that observed the two minute silence in solidarity with pakistan, the prime minister modi spoke to his counter part saying how india strongly stands with pakistan in its fight against terror. citizens took to social media. the hashtag was trending across the country. this tragedy seems to have brought the neighbors cl
similarly school across india have special prayer sessions or observed two minutes of silence. many children told me pakistanstruck the neighborhood. children here had strong messages of support. >> i tell them go to school. every single child in the world has right to education. i believe terror or film cannot take it from them. >> i think we just not talk about pakistan. i would say this is attack on entire student identity. i let them know we're all in this together. >>...
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india. but pakistan, according to its laws refused hand them, but instead put them in jail. an anti terrorism court decided to release the top man in that group, because they said they did not -- india did not produce any evidence against him. but there was a reaction in india, very strong reaction, a lot of criticism inside india itself because of this decision and particularly they described it as unfortunately timed happening only a couple of days after the huge attack on a school here and the killing of more than 130 people mainly children, school children, so they criticized this and pakistan also because they are facing this war with the pakistan taliban, they did not want to open a new front with india or at least to increase the tension with india, a part of the decision to release him was a political decision. and the government decided to put him back in jail to avoid more conflict with india. only one child, he is now in a hospital bed fighting for his life. with whispered prayers and suppressed tears she is trying to combat her worst fear. >> translator: when i he
india. but pakistan, according to its laws refused hand them, but instead put them in jail. an anti terrorism court decided to release the top man in that group, because they said they did not -- india did not produce any evidence against him. but there was a reaction in india, very strong reaction, a lot of criticism inside india itself because of this decision and particularly they described it as unfortunately timed happening only a couple of days after the huge attack on a school here and...
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the peace prize shared by these two campaigners from rival nations, pakistan and india.im, one is hindu. this is an important point that the nobel committee made saying both recipients are united by their common struggle for children's rights. the applause continues there for malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi. now they're sharing a moment between them. let's listen in for a moment. musicians warming up there. another interlude. many talking today about the fact of militants trying to silence malala's voice, they made it around the world. she told stephen sackur she feels stronger now and has hope that strange is coming. that's what the nobel peace prize means to her. before she was shot, she was asked to write a blog in 2009. we're going to return to oslo in a moment. let's first take you back to that time in 2009. the bbc editor tells the story of her relationship with the bbc and blog she wrote for us before she was shot. >> when malala wrote for the first time, it was obvious she had something to say. language was simple that made her narrative more powerful. at
the peace prize shared by these two campaigners from rival nations, pakistan and india.im, one is hindu. this is an important point that the nobel committee made saying both recipients are united by their common struggle for children's rights. the applause continues there for malala yousafzai and kailash satyarthi. now they're sharing a moment between them. let's listen in for a moment. musicians warming up there. another interlude. many talking today about the fact of militants trying to...
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pakistan, a prosecutor says the government will try to cancel the bail granted to the main suspect in the 2008 mumbai terror attack speared the decision came down yesterday and has outraged neighboring indiaprompting many to question pakistan's commitment to fighting militancy. >> pakistani court has vowed to challenge a decision to release on bail this man, accused by india of masterminding the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai. the former leader of the pack is down the -- of a pakistani militant group remains in prison but could be set free within days. in neighboring india, the decision was met with fury. >> it is very sad that he has been granted ale. what about punishing him. how long will this be extended for? the case is not getting anywhere and a pakistani court. >> he should not be given they'll die want him to be hanged. i'm feeling angry about the decision. >> relations between india and text and worsened after the mumbai attack. a hotel cafÉ, train station, and jewish center were attack. india has long accused pakistan of dragging its feet over the prosecution, while islamabad says its archrival has failed to provide the evidence needed to move forward. >> now a question of nation
pakistan, a prosecutor says the government will try to cancel the bail granted to the main suspect in the 2008 mumbai terror attack speared the decision came down yesterday and has outraged neighboring indiaprompting many to question pakistan's commitment to fighting militancy. >> pakistani court has vowed to challenge a decision to release on bail this man, accused by india of masterminding the 2008 terror attacks in mumbai. the former leader of the pack is down the -- of a pakistani...
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this village is very close to the line of control between india and pakistan.e fight lasted several hours. by the end of it, police confirmed that at least eight indian soldiers had been killed, three -- as well as three police officers, and several of the gunmen. several attacks followed after this initial incident. there was a fire fight between gunmen and police officers on the outskirts of the state capitol, and a grenade was always thrown into a crowded public place after an election rally in the south. it's a highly sensitive time for the state. it's right in the middle of state elections. five phases of elections, two of which have already been completed. security analysts say that separatists groups are perhaps trying to destabilize security to put voters off from coming out and voting. in the first two phases we saw a turnout of 70%. lots of paramilitary troops have been deployed in the lead up to these elections. however, the question now is will they be able to keep voters safe as the elections continue. >> 100 years ago, earnest stack lton set out o
this village is very close to the line of control between india and pakistan.e fight lasted several hours. by the end of it, police confirmed that at least eight indian soldiers had been killed, three -- as well as three police officers, and several of the gunmen. several attacks followed after this initial incident. there was a fire fight between gunmen and police officers on the outskirts of the state capitol, and a grenade was always thrown into a crowded public place after an election rally...
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heavily armed men stormed a military camp in a village close to the line of control between india and pakistanl members of the security forces were killed, along with a number of gunmen. >> last few days [ inaudible ] interaccepting the terrorists, and eliminating them. so i think it's a [ inaudible ] increased interception by army. >> reporter: more attacks soon followed. on the outskirts of the capitol and in south kashmir after an election rally. some security analysts say separatists fighters are trying to undermine elections currently underway across the state. >> after the second phase when again there was an over a 70% turnout, i think that's when panic bells must have started ringing that they need to do something to ensure that the elections, the credibility of the elections is called into question. >> reporter: india's prime minister is due to address a rally in the state on monday, ahead of more voting next week. thousands of soldiers have been deployed, but the concern now is whether they will be able to ensure the safety of voters. >>> now [ inaudible ] space capsule has returned
heavily armed men stormed a military camp in a village close to the line of control between india and pakistanl members of the security forces were killed, along with a number of gunmen. >> last few days [ inaudible ] interaccepting the terrorists, and eliminating them. so i think it's a [ inaudible ] increased interception by army. >> reporter: more attacks soon followed. on the outskirts of the capitol and in south kashmir after an election rally. some security analysts say...
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. >>> india's government condemns a pakistan government for releasing the suspected master mind of the mumbai attacks out on bail. ♪ >> hello there, welcome to al jazeera life from doha. i'm shiulie ghosh. also coming up, we will recover, russia's president is definant. >>> reports of a new boko haram attack in nigeria. dozens killed and more than a hundred women and children kidnapped. >>> and fighting in kenya's parliament over security law that gives the government sweeping new powers. ♪ >>> india's government has condemned a decision by a court in pakistan to free the alleged mastermind of the mumbai attacks. zaki ur rehman lakhvi has been held in a pakistani prison for more than five years. he is now being released on bail. he is one of seven people charged with planning and carrying out the attacks that killed at least 165 people in 2008. >> reporter: indian intelligence beliefs zaki ur rehman lakhvi and his group planned and trained ten gunmen to attack several targets across mumbai in 2008. a pakistani court has now released him on bail, citing insufficient evidence. india's go
. >>> india's government condemns a pakistan government for releasing the suspected master mind of the mumbai attacks out on bail. ♪ >> hello there, welcome to al jazeera life from doha. i'm shiulie ghosh. also coming up, we will recover, russia's president is definant. >>> reports of a new boko haram attack in nigeria. dozens killed and more than a hundred women and children kidnapped. >>> and fighting in kenya's parliament over security law that gives the...
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as we mentioned, many children -- especially in india and pakistan are deprived of the right to education. social status, or having been forced into child marriage or child labor. one of my very good school me, who the same age as has always been bold and offident girl, dreamed becoming a doctor. dream remained a dream. old, shee of 12 years was forced to get married. and then soon, she had a sun. and when sheld, had birth of the child come at only 14 years old, i know that she could have been a very good doctor. couldn't, because she was a girl. why i dedicate the nobel peace prize money to the malala fund. to help give girls quality education everywhere, anywhere in the world. , theo raise their voices first place the funding will go to his were my heart is. to build schools in pakistan. especially in my home. [applause] >> in my own village, there is still no secondary school for girls. commitment,h and my and now my challenge, to build one. so that my friends and my to schooln go there and get quality education. they get this opportunity to fulfill their dreams. this is wher
as we mentioned, many children -- especially in india and pakistan are deprived of the right to education. social status, or having been forced into child marriage or child labor. one of my very good school me, who the same age as has always been bold and offident girl, dreamed becoming a doctor. dream remained a dream. old, shee of 12 years was forced to get married. and then soon, she had a sun. and when sheld, had birth of the child come at only 14 years old, i know that she could have been...
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behind the attack in mom byand india asked for them to be handed over. pakistan refused to hand them over held in jail until india produces final evidence against them. according to pakistan that has not happened, india has not produced the final evidence. their situation is controversial. it's now a situation a case of tug of war between the judiciary, but wants to release limb and the government that wants to hold him in jail because they don't want to open a new front with india now that they are being stuck in this war, internal war with the taliban. >> while the pakistani high commissioner in new delhi has been summoned by the foreign minister which last issued the statement, the foreign secretary expressed strong concern by the lack of conviction of pakistani prosecution, internationally recognized terrorist involved in the mumbai terrorist attacks is well flown. despite insurances from islam islamabad, for terror groups. >>> there is more rain expected in indonesia. the worst flooding the country has seen in a decade. closed roads and hampered rescue effor
behind the attack in mom byand india asked for them to be handed over. pakistan refused to hand them over held in jail until india produces final evidence against them. according to pakistan that has not happened, india has not produced the final evidence. their situation is controversial. it's now a situation a case of tug of war between the judiciary, but wants to release limb and the government that wants to hold him in jail because they don't want to open a new front with india now that...
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many children in countries like pakistan and india, many children, especially in india and pakistan,d of their right to education because of social -- or forced into child marriage or into child labor. one of my school friends, who has always been bold and confident girl, dreamed of becoming a doctor. her dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get married and then soon she had a son. she had a child. only 14. i know she could have been a very good doctor. she couldn't because she was a girl. her story is why i dedicate the noble peace prize money to the malala fund, to give girls quality education, anywhere in the world, and to raise their voices, the first place, the funding will go to is where my heart s -- is. to girls schools in pakistan, in my home. in my own village, there is still no secondary school for girls. it is my wish and my commitment and my challenge, to build one. so that my friends and my sisters can go there, to school and get quality education, and get this opportunity to fulfill their dreams. this is where i will begin but it is not until i s
many children in countries like pakistan and india, many children, especially in india and pakistan,d of their right to education because of social -- or forced into child marriage or into child labor. one of my school friends, who has always been bold and confident girl, dreamed of becoming a doctor. her dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get married and then soon she had a son. she had a child. only 14. i know she could have been a very good doctor. she couldn't...
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massacre, india and pakistan are often at odds with each other but not on this issue, not today.nister asked for this show of solidarity and expanded online to twitter with indians expressing those sadness with #indiawithpakistan. >>> an indefinite cease-fire beginning saturday. the group says it will not attack unless government forces do so far. the rebels declared cease-fires before the christmas holiday before but were only temporary. the colombian declines peace talks. >>> new push for peace in the middle east. jordan drafted a resolution to the security council on wednesday that calls for israel to withdraw from the palestinian territories by the end of 2017 and calls for negotiations leading to a palestinian state. a vote could happen sometime thursday. now, the move came on the same day the european parliament adopted a resolution to support palestinian statehood in principal and the general court of the eu removed hamas from its list of terrorist groups and benjamin netanyahu had a strong reaction to that. >> the day we witnessed staggering examples of european hypocrisy
massacre, india and pakistan are often at odds with each other but not on this issue, not today.nister asked for this show of solidarity and expanded online to twitter with indians expressing those sadness with #indiawithpakistan. >>> an indefinite cease-fire beginning saturday. the group says it will not attack unless government forces do so far. the rebels declared cease-fires before the christmas holiday before but were only temporary. the colombian declines peace talks....
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he worked as a road inspector after india's partition with pakistan in 1947.t his imagination made him do extraordinary things. >> this entire area used to be dense forest. but in the 1950s he started collecting building waste from around the city. for the following 18 years he cycled here in the dead of night and built these remarkable sculptures. when officials learned about his secret garden they wanted to demolish it and mr. a road. road--and build a road. they were stunned by what happened next. >> a lot of people came out and stood in front of the wall. they didn't let the bulldozers come forward. little kids stood in front of the trees. >> reporter: today, thousands of people from around the world visit the garden each day. >> i'm so excited to enter the rock garden. it's pathways are so winding. it's very exciting. >> your mind becomes fresh after coming here. you really enjoy yourself when you're here with ends. >> despite his age he continues to manage the park. he is not worried about the future, he says, because his supporters will protect his lega
he worked as a road inspector after india's partition with pakistan in 1947.t his imagination made him do extraordinary things. >> this entire area used to be dense forest. but in the 1950s he started collecting building waste from around the city. for the following 18 years he cycled here in the dead of night and built these remarkable sculptures. when officials learned about his secret garden they wanted to demolish it and mr. a road. road--and build a road. they were stunned by what...
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egypt, israel, turkey, india, pakistan, etc over the years and we are publishing the materials. the most recent event we had was on security just about a month ago dealing with ebola and the role of the military and also combatting terrorism. i say this is about other al-qaeda groups and so forth. so we left some information for you, i think, to look at this particular sign and you will work on, of course, with us about cooperation and we take your advice on the various projects we are involved with. i would like to introduce general gray who needs no introduction. we are talking about leadership. number one, i would like to mention the book that really should attract the attention of people in the united states and all over the world about the true nature of the military. this is the marine core and we will have speakers in a minute. now, just a little footnote related to general gray and it would be historical in the sense that i checked to see how can we describe general gray and it isn't easy. of course, there is the formal, i think of the marine core, etc, but i discovered
egypt, israel, turkey, india, pakistan, etc over the years and we are publishing the materials. the most recent event we had was on security just about a month ago dealing with ebola and the role of the military and also combatting terrorism. i say this is about other al-qaeda groups and so forth. so we left some information for you, i think, to look at this particular sign and you will work on, of course, with us about cooperation and we take your advice on the various projects we are involved...
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and israel have signed but not ratified it, and major weapons producers like russia, china, india, and pakistan have not even signed on. kamala hyder reports where gun sales are thriving. >> not long ago tribals were walking around with assault rifles and automatic weapons, but after an offensive in the tribal areas there is restriction of movement with lobe tribesmen with weapons. however, the trade of weapons still flourishes. it is mainly meant for the local market. if you look around you'll see rifles used by british soldiers in the first world war. it was a hot favorite for the tribals because of the fact that this could shoot a target at a very long range. after that when the russians invaded afghanistan in 1979, we suddenly saw the ak-47 coming in to the market for the first time. the deadly weapon wreaked havoc, and the police forces had to change their own weapons in order to compete with the criminals who were then carrying weapons such as these. over the years the influx of nato forces and also meant that you can find weapons such as the m-16, and for the right money you can buy rock
and israel have signed but not ratified it, and major weapons producers like russia, china, india, and pakistan have not even signed on. kamala hyder reports where gun sales are thriving. >> not long ago tribals were walking around with assault rifles and automatic weapons, but after an offensive in the tribal areas there is restriction of movement with lobe tribesmen with weapons. however, the trade of weapons still flourishes. it is mainly meant for the local market. if you look around...
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move because india has criticized severely the decision to release him yesterday only three days after the attack on the school in peshawar and decided it's not the right time and pakistansn't want at this particular moment to open a new front with india when it's in utter trouble with the insurgents. >> and caring out strikes after the massacre at the school in peshawar and what do we know about that offensive? >> yes, one of the biggest attack since the attack on the school by the taliban happened this morning, the military issued a statement saying they killed 32 when they saw them along the border with pakistan moving from one place to another and confirmed the killing of those 33 and the americans have been active today in that same area and they said they killed eight suspects in a drone attack and see a lot of movement and a lot of situation of alert around the country. the taliban have to date in a new video they have started to kill more people inside the military public schools and accuse of the pakistanis of not having enough feelings for the killing of civilians in north pakistan where the government has been lunched in operation with the taliban for several
move because india has criticized severely the decision to release him yesterday only three days after the attack on the school in peshawar and decided it's not the right time and pakistansn't want at this particular moment to open a new front with india when it's in utter trouble with the insurgents. >> and caring out strikes after the massacre at the school in peshawar and what do we know about that offensive? >> yes, one of the biggest attack since the attack on the school by the...
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india beat pakistan to win gold. this was a close encounter, but in the 59th minute.ohammed escaped. they go through to the final against germany. >> reporter: world golf number three adam scott has taken part in the longest play-off in australian tour history, forced into a 3-way play-off to decide the australian pga title, along with wayne hornsby police and greg chalmers. he dropped out. scott and chalmers kept on going for six extra holes. scott was the one to slip up, missing a par put, opening the door for chalmers to take the championship. >> it's novel. i'm worn out. i think adam may have been bored driving down the middle. i was all over the place. i'm excited and thrilled >>> surfing legend kelly slater kept his hopes alive of winning a record 12th title. the american needs to win the masters. and hope that gadena finishes 13th or worse. medina and mick fanning are through to round three >>> it's the maasi olympics, a bianial event in kenya using sports to save one of the country's important animals. elise holman explains. >> reporter: in the shadows of mt k
india beat pakistan to win gold. this was a close encounter, but in the 59th minute.ohammed escaped. they go through to the final against germany. >> reporter: world golf number three adam scott has taken part in the longest play-off in australian tour history, forced into a 3-way play-off to decide the australian pga title, along with wayne hornsby police and greg chalmers. he dropped out. scott and chalmers kept on going for six extra holes. scott was the one to slip up, missing a par...
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egypt, israel, turkey, india, pakistan, etc over the years and we are publishing the materials. the most recent event we had was on security just about a month ago dealing with ebola and the role of the military and also combatting terrorism. i say this is about other al-qaeda groups and so forth. so we left some information for you, i think, to look at this particular sign and you will work on, of course, with us about cooperation and we take your advice on the various projects we are involved with. i would like to introduce general gray who needs no introduction. we are talking about leadership. number one, i would like to mention the book that really should attract the attention of people in the united states and all over the world about the true nature of the military. this is the marine core and we will have speakers in a minute. now, just a little footnote related to general gray and it would be historical in the sense that i checked to see how can we describe general gray and it isn't easy. of course, there is the formal, i think of the marine core, etc, but i discovered
egypt, israel, turkey, india, pakistan, etc over the years and we are publishing the materials. the most recent event we had was on security just about a month ago dealing with ebola and the role of the military and also combatting terrorism. i say this is about other al-qaeda groups and so forth. so we left some information for you, i think, to look at this particular sign and you will work on, of course, with us about cooperation and we take your advice on the various projects we are involved...
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according the pakistan, india has not produced the final evidence but they are still in jail and their situation is controversial. it is the public opinion and it's now a situation a case of tug of war between the judiciary, that wants to release him, and the government, that wants to held him in jail because they don't want to open a new front with india now that three are being stuck in this war internal war with the taliban. >> russia's currency is tanking and the effects are already reaching across the country's borders. how it's hurting china's milt china's middle class, next. >>> bringing in millions of profits, why is the industry having such a difficult time expanding. voice to get out there. >> by the thousands, they're sending their government a message. >> ahead of 'em is a humanitarian crisis where tens of thousands of people are without food, water, shelter. >> a special one hour look at global attacks on free press. tonight 9:00 eastern. on al jazeera america. >> got to tell you the currency slide in russia is really starting to hurt now. the ruble has fallen 45% against
according the pakistan, india has not produced the final evidence but they are still in jail and their situation is controversial. it is the public opinion and it's now a situation a case of tug of war between the judiciary, that wants to release him, and the government, that wants to held him in jail because they don't want to open a new front with india now that three are being stuck in this war internal war with the taliban. >> russia's currency is tanking and the effects are already...
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many children, especially in india and pakistan are deprived of their right to education because theyld marriage or into child labor. one of my very good school friends the same age as me who has always been bold and confident girl has dreamed of becoming a doctor, but her dream dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get marry. and then soon she had a son. she had a child. when she herself was a child, only 14. eknow that she could have been a very good doctor but she couldn't because she was a girl. some of those are going to be very difficult to overcome and might take generations, but one problem, poverty is theoretically, at least, easy to overcome, conceptually easy, anyway, especially as an obstacle to education. poverty is not an obstacle to getting an education in the united states because our high schools are free. it costs children nothing to go to high school here. but that's not always true in the rest of the world. in africa, only elementary school is free and high school is not. in malawi where i've been trying to help girls go to high school, a few
many children, especially in india and pakistan are deprived of their right to education because theyld marriage or into child labor. one of my very good school friends the same age as me who has always been bold and confident girl has dreamed of becoming a doctor, but her dream dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get marry. and then soon she had a son. she had a child. when she herself was a child, only 14. eknow that she could have been a very good doctor but she...
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pakistan's neighbor india with whom it has had strained relations also condemns the attack. >> no wordill capture the feeling of deep revulsion and horror we feel about the terror attack against innocent children of the public school in pesce were -- in peshawar. >> the pakistani taliban has carried out thousands of terrorist attacks in the country since 2007 on both military and civilian targets. >> this is by far the most horrific, but today's atrocity is the latest in a long line of terrorist attacks carried out by the pakistani taliban. this report now on how the group was formed, how they operate, and what they want. but pakistan's treacherous tribal belt lies within these mountains in the northwest of the country. they have been their base since 2007. then some 30 armed groups agreed to come together under one banner, the pakistani taliban. the organization accuse the government of working with united states in its war on terror after nine/11. they say they have been responsible for most terror attacks in pakistan since the group was founded, assaulting in up to 50,000 deaths. >>
pakistan's neighbor india with whom it has had strained relations also condemns the attack. >> no wordill capture the feeling of deep revulsion and horror we feel about the terror attack against innocent children of the public school in pesce were -- in peshawar. >> the pakistani taliban has carried out thousands of terrorist attacks in the country since 2007 on both military and civilian targets. >> this is by far the most horrific, but today's atrocity is the latest in a...
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. >> you wrote about pakistan's historic enemy, india. do you think pakistan will see the pakistani taliban as the cancer, as the evil, as the internal enemy that it is, as the government's main foe. >> well, for too long the pakistani government tolerated the existence on its own national territory of terrorist groups that have been shooting american soldiers in afghanistan. and the afghan national army, and, of course, we commemorated the sad anniversary of the mumbai attacks, and its lashkar-e-taiba, currently operating within pakistan itself, which has conducted cross-border attacks against the indian people. the governor of pakistan needs a more consistent and resolute policy of condemning and acting against terrorist groups of whatever kind that are on its soil. >> let's hope some good comes out of this horrible day. >> good to have you with us. thank you. >> and now for more stories from around the world. we begin in london where u.s. secretary of state john kerry med with the head palestinian negotiators, and palestinian foreign af
. >> you wrote about pakistan's historic enemy, india. do you think pakistan will see the pakistani taliban as the cancer, as the evil, as the internal enemy that it is, as the government's main foe. >> well, for too long the pakistani government tolerated the existence on its own national territory of terrorist groups that have been shooting american soldiers in afghanistan. and the afghan national army, and, of course, we commemorated the sad anniversary of the mumbai attacks, and...
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. >>> pakistan has detained again one of the men suspected of planning the mumbai attacks just 24 hours after releasing him on bail. indiaplained that zaki ur rehman lakhvi shouldn't have been released but he has been picked up again this time under pakistan's new order act. new delhi has ook cued pakistan of being slow to prosecute. >>> rallies are being held in pakistan to remember the people killed on tuesday. most of the victims are -- were children. the rally thousands held signs calling for the perpetrators publicly to be hanged. other signs read we are innocent, and don't kill us. al jazeera's mohammed value has been talking to some of those who survived the attack. >> reporter: this man has only one child. he is now in a hospital bed fighting for his life. she is trying to combat her worst fear. >> translator: when i heard that my son was shot, i ran toward the school in a panic, but luckily when he entered he phone he tried to calm me down and tell me mom, i'm okay. don't cry even though he was bleeding. >> reporter: this boy was in 9th grade and was in the school auditorium when the attack began. shot in the ch
. >>> pakistan has detained again one of the men suspected of planning the mumbai attacks just 24 hours after releasing him on bail. indiaplained that zaki ur rehman lakhvi shouldn't have been released but he has been picked up again this time under pakistan's new order act. new delhi has ook cued pakistan of being slow to prosecute. >>> rallies are being held in pakistan to remember the people killed on tuesday. most of the victims are -- were children. the rally thousands...
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our top stories india's government condemns the pakistan court for freeing prisoners out on bail. >>>eports of a new boko haram attack in nigeria, dozens killed and more than 100 women a
our top stories india's government condemns the pakistan court for freeing prisoners out on bail. >>>eports of a new boko haram attack in nigeria, dozens killed and more than 100 women a
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coming up on today show, -- today's show, india shows solidarity with the people of pakistan. actor samuel l. jackson sings against violence in the u.s. -- police violence in the u.s. it's the time for contemplation and reflection on pakistani web following the attack on peschel are -- on peshawar. it has been widely condemned by pakistani web users and neighbors in india many of whom have shown solidarity with the people of pakistan. thousands have posted under the #indiawithpakistan hashtag sharing their sadness and sending condolences to the families of victims. the hashtag was taken up by ordinary members of the public and indian politicians, pledging support to the people of pakistan. prime minister narendra modi has joined the movement with a series of tweets strongly slamming the terrorist attack. while many social networkers are announcing that they would like to donate blood to help those injured for the attack -- in the attack. they want to support pakistan through this difficult time. samuel l. jackson has reached out to other famous folk via his facebook page, urgi
coming up on today show, -- today's show, india shows solidarity with the people of pakistan. actor samuel l. jackson sings against violence in the u.s. -- police violence in the u.s. it's the time for contemplation and reflection on pakistani web following the attack on peschel are -- on peshawar. it has been widely condemned by pakistani web users and neighbors in india many of whom have shown solidarity with the people of pakistan. thousands have posted under the #indiawithpakistan hashtag...
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been held with six other aused india of being hyped the attack in mum by, and india asked for him to be handed over and pakistan refuse to hand him over. they say they'll keep him in jail until india produces evidence against him. this has not happened 37 but they're still in jail and the situation is controversial. the public opinion and it's now a situation a case of . >> soldiers fired warning shots in the air to discourage palestinians. the group didn't stop so soldiers fired at them. the i want will be investigated. for the first time cameroon's military has launched airstrikes against boko haram. the strikes came after fighters after the armed group attacked five separate villages and a military camp in cameroon. nigeriawe go to nigeria where they explain some of boko haram movements. >> we've seen in the last three or four months boko haram has launched several attacks and attempted to seize and control some areas. now it could also be a pay back for cameroon in the fight against boko haram in northeastern nigeria. cameroon has contributed significantly to try to dislodge boko haram in that part of the c
been held with six other aused india of being hyped the attack in mum by, and india asked for him to be handed over and pakistan refuse to hand him over. they say they'll keep him in jail until india produces evidence against him. this has not happened 37 but they're still in jail and the situation is controversial. the public opinion and it's now a situation a case of . >> soldiers fired warning shots in the air to discourage palestinians. the group didn't stop so soldiers fired at them....
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pakistan, india we understand condemning it. mind you, who are these taliban? what is the area? the army was doing the operation start since june, almost six months. army never to my knowledge treated children, other families, other women this way. >> the taliban allege that the military have used drone strikes that have killed their children and women. they say we wanted military families to feel the same pain we have. what is the army's policy? was there a stand in the region about how they conduct military operations? >> no. it's a complicated question. it had to be answered in a sy p simple way not 150,000 army personnel against a few hundred or few thousand. those taliban are not there to our reports. cannot be far because journalists cannot go there freely and openly. they have gone to other neighboring countries and places. the area where the army is conducting operation, they informed the people. after that they search and do house to house and other use of means to wipe them out. this is how they do it. >> thank you very much for being with us. let's briefly take you ba
pakistan, india we understand condemning it. mind you, who are these taliban? what is the area? the army was doing the operation start since june, almost six months. army never to my knowledge treated children, other families, other women this way. >> the taliban allege that the military have used drone strikes that have killed their children and women. they say we wanted military families to feel the same pain we have. what is the army's policy? was there a stand in the region about how...
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now, the town is very close to the line of control between pakistan and india.vily-armed gunmen started firing on this artillery regimen and the operations, according to the ministry of defense in the state are still going on. we don't know whether the militants have been killed. indian media haven'ted that at least three indian soldiers as well as two to three policemen and two militants have been killed so far. however, the military has not confirmed any of these figures. it a highly-sensitive time for the state of kashmir which is going through five phases of elections, in fact the town is set to go to the poll on his tuesday. separatist leaders have called for a boycott of the polls, but at least 70% turn out amongst voters so far. so a very sensitive time in kashmir currently. >> there has been heavy fighting in the strategically important city in eastern sear i can't remember the islamic state in iraq and levant group says it has taken control of a village near the city's air base and on are now trying to take the base itself. the area contains mean oil fi
now, the town is very close to the line of control between pakistan and india.vily-armed gunmen started firing on this artillery regimen and the operations, according to the ministry of defense in the state are still going on. we don't know whether the militants have been killed. indian media haven'ted that at least three indian soldiers as well as two to three policemen and two militants have been killed so far. however, the military has not confirmed any of these figures. it a...
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all across india schools will be observing two minutes of silence, solidarity with pakistan after the assault that's taken at least 140 lives. most young lives. school kids ages 12 and up. it happened in peshmerga, the pakistani taliban was behind it and this is how the horror unfolded. first responders rushed children to the emergency room. the latest casualties in pakistan's war with the taliban. the siege on the army public school begins around 10 :00 pakistan time and militants set off a car bomb to distract security forces and scaled the walls. 1,000 children, many children of army personnel are inside. the men entered the rooms one by one, this lab assistant says and started indisdiscriminate nationally firing at staff and students. pakistani force as rife on the scene, surround the school and take positions on rooftops. inside, a massacre is under way. a total of 7 militants execute students and staff while wearing suicide vests. according to pakistani military they have enough ammunition for a long siege. they yell, god is great as they roar through the hallways. >> they enter
all across india schools will be observing two minutes of silence, solidarity with pakistan after the assault that's taken at least 140 lives. most young lives. school kids ages 12 and up. it happened in peshmerga, the pakistani taliban was behind it and this is how the horror unfolded. first responders rushed children to the emergency room. the latest casualties in pakistan's war with the taliban. the siege on the army public school begins around 10 :00 pakistan time and militants set off a...
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many children especially in india and pakistan are deprived of their right to education because theygood school friends, the same age as me, who has always been a bold and confident girl, dreamed of becoming a doctor but her dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get married and then soon she had a son. she had a child. when she had sent for the child at only 14. i know that she could have been a very good doctor but she couldn't because she was a girl. her story is why i dedicate the nobel peace prize money to the malala fund to help give girls quality education everywhere, anywhere in the world and to raise their voices. the first place this funding will go to is where my heart is, to schools in pakistan especially in my home. [applause] in my own village, there is still no secondary school for girls and it is my wish and my commitment and now my challenge to build one so that my friends and my sisters can go there to school and get a quality education and they get this opportunity to fulfill their dreams. this is where i will begin but it is not where i will s
many children especially in india and pakistan are deprived of their right to education because theygood school friends, the same age as me, who has always been a bold and confident girl, dreamed of becoming a doctor but her dream remained a dream. at the age of 12, she was forced to get married and then soon she had a son. she had a child. when she had sent for the child at only 14. i know that she could have been a very good doctor but she couldn't because she was a girl. her story is why i...
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you ask the beside eye skis in pakistan and the threat to india. we need to recognize that isis is absolutely has as it amibition the ability to become this -- not just transnational in terms of a region in the middle east but to spread across the globe and pose a threat to us near our homeland, whether through affiliate with a loose association with isis or others taking direct marching orders, and i mate be more of the former. isis absolutely has that amibition, which is why we cannot view it as our goal to contain them or expel them. we have to eliminate them. we have to work wherever that is in the world, whether it's the pakistan india region, in the middle east, in other places. we need to understand what is at stake here. they're motivated by an evil ideology. a group that is crucified innocent civilians-killed religious minorities, beheaded quite graphically and visibly prisoners. they've absolutely crossed every line imaginable in terms of moral lines, and clearly this is a force of evil and a group that needs to be exterminated, not conta
you ask the beside eye skis in pakistan and the threat to india. we need to recognize that isis is absolutely has as it amibition the ability to become this -- not just transnational in terms of a region in the middle east but to spread across the globe and pose a threat to us near our homeland, whether through affiliate with a loose association with isis or others taking direct marching orders, and i mate be more of the former. isis absolutely has that amibition, which is why we cannot view it...
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where isil is attacking from three sides. [ applause ] >>> and partners in peace pakistan's malala yousafzai, and india'shi lash satyarthi received the nobel prize. ♪ >>> there has been outrage and condemnation over the death of palestinian min stir in the occupied west bank, ziad abu ein died during a protest that was interrupted by israeli soldiers. the palestinian president has declared three days of mourning following the incident. >> reporter: this was supposed to be a peaceful event, but it quickly turned vie lernt after israeli soldiers con fronted a group of palestinians trying to plant olive trees on land illegally occupied by israel. ziad abu ein was caught in the violence. at one point he was hit by israeli soldiers. shortly after the altercation, and clearly still out of breath, he spoke to the media. >> translator: we're not going. this is the army of the occupation, and they are stopping palestinians from acting on their rights. we came to our palestinian land to plant olive trees. they attacked us immediately. this is a terrorist-occupying army that stops palestinians from enacting on thei
where isil is attacking from three sides. [ applause ] >>> and partners in peace pakistan's malala yousafzai, and india'shi lash satyarthi received the nobel prize. ♪ >>> there has been outrage and condemnation over the death of palestinian min stir in the occupied west bank, ziad abu ein died during a protest that was interrupted by israeli soldiers. the palestinian president has declared three days of mourning following the incident. >> reporter: this was supposed to...
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lots of symbolism, malala from pakistan, kailash from india, lots of symbolism. the prize will be awarded. they jointly share the $1.4 million prize. we expect to hear from both the winners in the next few minutes. >> the nobel prize center, i understand is also putting malala's school uniform on display. that's the uniform that she wore on the day that she was shot by the taliban. what has been the reaction to that move? >> it goes into the nobel peace exhibition on friday. it is the dress, the school tunic and the veil and trousers that she was wearing on that little mini bus in 2012 when a taliban member entered the bus and shot her in the head. she feels it's an important artifact, reminds us of the personal price she's paid in her struggle to get her own education and she feels it's worth reminding people about her campaign, the need to make sure that girls throughout pakistan and the world in general get the prize. rather macabre reaction, a graphic illustration of that terrible, terrible day in 2012 when she nearly lost her life simply for trying to go to
lots of symbolism, malala from pakistan, kailash from india, lots of symbolism. the prize will be awarded. they jointly share the $1.4 million prize. we expect to hear from both the winners in the next few minutes. >> the nobel prize center, i understand is also putting malala's school uniform on display. that's the uniform that she wore on the day that she was shot by the taliban. what has been the reaction to that move? >> it goes into the nobel peace exhibition on friday. it is...
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pakistan. an attack so heinous, it got attention of arch rival india. in the next few hours, india schools observe two minutes of silence. solidarity with pakistan after the assault that is now taken at least 140 lives, most young lives. school kids ages 12 and up. it happened in pa shower. the pakistani taliban was behind it and this is how the horror unfolded. >> reporter: first responders desperate to save young lives rushed children to the emergency room. the latest casualties in pakistan's war with the taliban. the siege on the army public school into greek college begins at 10:00 a.m., pakistan time. pakistan militants set off a car bomb near the school to distract security forces and scaled the walls. 1,000 students, many children of army personnel are now inside. >> translator: the men entered the room one by one and started indiscriminately fired at staff and students. within 15 minutes, pakistani security forces arrive on the scene, surround the school and take positions on rooftops. inside, a massacre is under way. a total of 7 militants exec
pakistan. an attack so heinous, it got attention of arch rival india. in the next few hours, india schools observe two minutes of silence. solidarity with pakistan after the assault that is now taken at least 140 lives, most young lives. school kids ages 12 and up. it happened in pa shower. the pakistani taliban was behind it and this is how the horror unfolded. >> reporter: first responders desperate to save young lives rushed children to the emergency room. the latest casualties in...