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thank you for joining us from islamabad.n other news, in pakistan -- a libyan leader has been shot dead by a gang. security forces are trying to put down protests in syria in the capital of damascus. a u.s. soldier has been arrested near the fort hood military base in texas after being found with bomb making materials. officials say the arrested serviceman, jason abdo nasser was planning an attack on military personnel. and now on the state of the u.s. economy. >> lawmakers failed to reach agreement on capitol hill and many americans are struggling under the burden of high unemployment and an uncertain financial future. it is a story reminiscent of that told by john steinbeck in his pulitzer prize-winning novel "the grapes of wrath," which was published 80 years ago. >> with unemployment rising, the great american job search goes on. albuquerque is still suffering from the bus that followed the house price boom. it posted a fall in unemployment in june due in part to a public sector job pick up. but those that do not succeed
thank you for joining us from islamabad.n other news, in pakistan -- a libyan leader has been shot dead by a gang. security forces are trying to put down protests in syria in the capital of damascus. a u.s. soldier has been arrested near the fort hood military base in texas after being found with bomb making materials. officials say the arrested serviceman, jason abdo nasser was planning an attack on military personnel. and now on the state of the u.s. economy. >> lawmakers failed to...
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islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the country say only 15 people were killed. the country's exiled opposition has posted images of the explosion, saying the true death toll is much higher. news corporation owner billionaire rupert murdoch has agreed to give evidence next tuesday to a british parliamentary committee investigating illegal activities at his british newspapers. murdoch and his son james will appear with rebecca brooks, the chief ceo of the british newspaper branch. she is also the former chief editor of "the news of the world," the tabloid which closed in the face of mounting evidence that it and other newspapers gained information by illegal means such as hacked voice mails and buying of policemen. the planned merger of the new york and frankfurt stock exchanges has passed another
islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people may have been killed when an arms depot blew up in turkmenistan last week. the blast was outside of the capital. the government initially blamed the fire at a fireworks storage facility. officials from the country say only 15 people were killed. the country's exiled opposition has posted images of the explosion, saying the true death toll is much higher. news...
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links with their counterparts to understand that the pakistani pashtuns will continue to look toward islamabad, the afghan pashtuns should look towards kabul. but our intelligence services links with various people within the pashtuns on both side of the border can be used to facilitate the reconciliation and peacemaking process in afghanistan. the u.s. has to make up its mind on what it wants to see as the end game in afghanistan. and once it has made up its mind, encouraged the afghan government to continue to take the lead role, we are there as facilitators. most important thing is that all three -- afghans, pakistanis and americans -- have to share all information, be trusting of each other, and nobody should try to, um, try to do something that creates new misgivings on the part of the others. if we are partners, we have to be full partners. and i think that a lot more is happening here, karen, and that doesn't mean you're going to write a story about that soon, but there are a lot more happening quietly and behind the scenes, as it should. as it should. in all such processes, the quiet d
links with their counterparts to understand that the pakistani pashtuns will continue to look toward islamabad, the afghan pashtuns should look towards kabul. but our intelligence services links with various people within the pashtuns on both side of the border can be used to facilitate the reconciliation and peacemaking process in afghanistan. the u.s. has to make up its mind on what it wants to see as the end game in afghanistan. and once it has made up its mind, encouraged the afghan...
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and fighting terror all feeling it on these between islamabad and washington over the killing of osama bin laden leads to pakistan reminding us shots a drone base. three men convicted of trying to blow up synagogues in new york have each been sentenced to twenty five years in prison the case has raised a huge controversy after they were actually incited by the f.b.i. and hundred bones critics claim it was a set up judge said her hands were tied. for nearly a decade the u.s. has we just a widespread global war on terror it's required a multitasking military effort overseas on the domestic front u.s. officials have decided to double down recently announcing counter terrorism plans that refocused resources on combat in homegrown plots this is the first counterterrorism strategy that focuses on the ability of al qaeda and its that work to inspire people in the united states to attack us from within yet in countless so-called f.b.i. sting operations f.b.i. operatives provided the fake c four and actually showed them a fake stinger missile the inspiration to attack america has come from a go
and fighting terror all feeling it on these between islamabad and washington over the killing of osama bin laden leads to pakistan reminding us shots a drone base. three men convicted of trying to blow up synagogues in new york have each been sentenced to twenty five years in prison the case has raised a huge controversy after they were actually incited by the f.b.i. and hundred bones critics claim it was a set up judge said her hands were tied. for nearly a decade the u.s. has we just a...
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. >> live in islamabad.thing that has been talked about a lot, this threat hanging over the relationship. will we take away money. they seem to answer saying, do it. >> yeah. the message from pakistan is a defiant one. they're essentially saying you can keep your money, we don't need it. he spoke with a spokesperson for the military here and he claimed pakistan has been launching these operations against militant groups in northwest pakistan without u.s. help and without u.s. money and he claimed that those operations will continue. the problem is, those statements don't square with previous demands made by the pakistani government from the u.s. demands for more money, more resources, precisely to fight these militant groups. he sees some gamesmanship there by pakistani officials. if you look at the move from washington, the withholding of $800 million. a move that could substantially change the complexion of this troubled relationship. previously out of washington, we had heard a lot of accusations, finger
. >> live in islamabad.thing that has been talked about a lot, this threat hanging over the relationship. will we take away money. they seem to answer saying, do it. >> yeah. the message from pakistan is a defiant one. they're essentially saying you can keep your money, we don't need it. he spoke with a spokesperson for the military here and he claimed pakistan has been launching these operations against militant groups in northwest pakistan without u.s. help and without u.s. money...
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his military contributor thinks the only way america can save face and get a stand is to rekindle islamabad ties. they u.s. congressman hunter warns and the united states is seriously considering several options including very direct and kinetic intervention of the u.s. forces into pakistan to do decisively to taliban and hide any network training camps which were the same if the united states were so actively helping and assisting pakistan to wage day anti-suffrage jihad in afghanistan using the same which i had in proxy force led trained by pakistani intelligence which was actually supported by their american partners what happens right now in afghanistan because neither war no peace in reality the american occupation is completely blown down and these paralyzed sound where in the trial ides own between war and peace now the u.s. lawmakers to facing a very serious dilemma and the non side they're eager to blackmail pakistan we have the united states military intervention on the other side there are acutely aware that the time has come for the united states to pack up and go home from afgh
his military contributor thinks the only way america can save face and get a stand is to rekindle islamabad ties. they u.s. congressman hunter warns and the united states is seriously considering several options including very direct and kinetic intervention of the u.s. forces into pakistan to do decisively to taliban and hide any network training camps which were the same if the united states were so actively helping and assisting pakistan to wage day anti-suffrage jihad in afghanistan using...
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and on these between islamabad and washington they were the killing of osama bin meets of caucus on the mob thing the shots. on egyptian cool which in spain the trial until september of two thousand. been accused of beating a business minute to death. the incident is the will to have helped spark the country's uprising that ousted president mubarak in february meanwhile the official . inquiry which it left more than a thousand people today. with the slow prosecution of senior officials and police planing at the lack of a speedy invitation of reform since the revolt just after its hands he says the current leadership is ignoring people. the government such as it is hasn't responded to the concerns of the people there strikes the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the interior minister who is hated so much and be a minister and also mubarak has been adjourned people are
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which america is planning on holding back it's thought washington's decision is retaliation for islamabad expelling over one hundred u.s. military. the u.s. pakistan relationship but on a strained since the killing in may and u.s. drone attacks that killed civilians white house says is not an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be over time i spoke to journalist ahmed cray she says the business is going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the relationship. as a relationship between two independents often they would like to work together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven pakistani criticizing the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes a pox on the really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think very a huge responsibility also on. the u.s. media to convey the right picture to th
which america is planning on holding back it's thought washington's decision is retaliation for islamabad expelling over one hundred u.s. military. the u.s. pakistan relationship but on a strained since the killing in may and u.s. drone attacks that killed civilians white house says is not an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be over time i spoke to journalist ahmed cray she says the business is going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that...
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bin laden's killing in may journalist ahmed qureia she says the differences between washington and islamabad will not be ironed out easily. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the relationship. as a relationship between two new and southern were together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven box then you criticizing the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be. ready for it screams today who have people from the upper classes of pakistan really leads are very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also on the u.s. media to convey the right church and the american public you can be just unfortunately they're not doing their very much telling the whatever you fishing line of the u.s. government so i think i don't see the near future there are many of these serious differences between pakistan and the united states to me so it is. an update on our main story now the tragedy in central russ
bin laden's killing in may journalist ahmed qureia she says the differences between washington and islamabad will not be ironed out easily. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the relationship. as a relationship between two new and southern were together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven box then you criticizing the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be. ready...
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world at least ten people have been killed after an explosion at a boston the pakistani capital of islamabad police suspect the blast was triggered by a faulty gas cylinder or that ruptured and ignited all injured passengers were taken to hospital but officials warned the death toll is likely to rise. french lawmakers have voted in favor of continuing the country's military operation in libya this was supported by the majority of the lower house of parliament meanwhile french officials claim colonel gadhafi is representatives have told them that libyan leader is ready to discuss around are in power steven brown contributing editor of the front page online magazine believes the french are looking for an honorable way out of libya. france has just recently called for the rebels to negotiate with gadhafi and if the bombing will stop as soon as the. the negotiating table this shows to me that nato is surrendering the surrendering process has begun i think. it's continuing but just putting up a front of the moment looking for a way sort of peace with honor withdrawal they can be they thought was
world at least ten people have been killed after an explosion at a boston the pakistani capital of islamabad police suspect the blast was triggered by a faulty gas cylinder or that ruptured and ignited all injured passengers were taken to hospital but officials warned the death toll is likely to rise. french lawmakers have voted in favor of continuing the country's military operation in libya this was supported by the majority of the lower house of parliament meanwhile french officials claim...
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and armies between islamabad and washington over the killing of a large leaves of the star the nodding the u.s. drone base. an egyptian court has been spend the trial until september of two policemen accused of beating a businessman to death last year the incident is due to have helped spark the country's uprising that ousted president mubarak in peppery meanwhile officials have ordered a probe injuries and clashes in cairo which have left more than a thousand people injured during two days of posts are angry with the slow prosecution of senior officials and police complaining of a lack of a speed of intention of reform since the revolt journalist ousted returns e says the current leadership is ignoring people's them on. the government such as it is hasn't responded to the concerns of the people the strikes the suez canal transportation workers people being killed again on the streets of cairo not a peep out of the corporate media and meanwhile we have william burns in cairo talking with mr turmel joey the provisional head at the moment of the government and even the trial of the inter
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osama bin laden's killing in may journalist ahmed says that the differences between washington and islamabad will not be ironed out easily. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the ending of this relationship. as a relationship between two independent sovereign don't like to work together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven buckstone you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan the ruling elite and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also on the u.s. media to convey the right church to the american public union which is unfortunately they're not doing their very much telling the whatever is the official line of the u.s. government so i think i don't see in the near future many of the serious differences between buckstone in the united states getting. back to our breaking news st
osama bin laden's killing in may journalist ahmed says that the differences between washington and islamabad will not be ironed out easily. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the ending of this relationship. as a relationship between two independent sovereign don't like to work together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven buckstone you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're...
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drone attacks killed civilians whiter says islamabad is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship quote must be worked on over time journalist caray she told me the bitterness is going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the. as a relationship. and like were together ten years ago. if it was really very hard to find a clean shaven box then you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some very good screens but today you have people from the upper classes apart some really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also in the in the u.s. media to convey the right to the american people even which is unfortunately they're not doing we're very much toeing the ever new line of government so i think i don't see the near future many of the serious differences between pakistan and the united states. and more world views a pack train has derailed in
drone attacks killed civilians whiter says islamabad is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship quote must be worked on over time journalist caray she told me the bitterness is going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the. as a relationship. and like were together ten years ago. if it was really very hard to find a clean shaven box then you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for...
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thousand and more about this is told to journalist ahmed gray she's joining us on the line from islamabad. part of a secret she thanks for being on our to international know the u.s. calls pakistan there's an important ally in the war on terror so what's gone wrong . i think we're seeing strong signs off united states getting really frustrated with the situation upon the sun and for the past few days we've seen. we've seen signs and actions on the part of the united states that are really being described by fox and fishers as inmates who are in terms of diplomacy for example we've seen. constant reports in mainstream media in particular in the new york times in the week. really talking about issues that pertain to fox and domestic politics for example the murder of a journalist and we've seen of course admiral mike mullen no less the chairman joint chiefs coming out to actually use the box and intelligence services behind it i mean things that you really wouldn't expect in a relationship as important as this one so i think what we're seeing is that the americans are are now really very fi
thousand and more about this is told to journalist ahmed gray she's joining us on the line from islamabad. part of a secret she thanks for being on our to international know the u.s. calls pakistan there's an important ally in the war on terror so what's gone wrong . i think we're seeing strong signs off united states getting really frustrated with the situation upon the sun and for the past few days we've seen. we've seen signs and actions on the part of the united states that are really being...
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jon: conor powell screaming live for us from islamabad. thank you.atti ann: the white house taking up an issue close to every american's wallet, mandatory fuel standards. why automakers say they could cost them billions, and what it could mean for the price of your next car just ahead. also, we are awaiting autopsy results after police in indianapolis made a gruesome discovery. what it possibly means for the search of indiana university student lauren spierer next. e n- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more amecans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... f greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. it's the at&t network... a vacation on a budget with expedia. make it work. booking a flight by itself is an uh-oh. see if we can "st
jon: conor powell screaming live for us from islamabad. thank you.atti ann: the white house taking up an issue close to every american's wallet, mandatory fuel standards. why automakers say they could cost them billions, and what it could mean for the price of your next car just ahead. also, we are awaiting autopsy results after police in indianapolis made a gruesome discovery. what it possibly means for the search of indiana university student lauren spierer next. e n- a network of...
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resa, you live in and work in islamabad. you said this is something i've been talking about for much longer than today's headline. >> reporter: al qaeda is, obviously, sensitive issue and been enemy number one in america ten years and anyone who says they are no longer a threat would be deemed foolish by some people, especially far right wing groups in america who think radical islam is still a threat. you look at the "the washington post" article i think it's accurate and i don't think anything new. i've been here a little less than four years and based on what we have seen here, al qaeda, as we knew it, no longer exists and if it still does exist, there is no evidence that it can still carry out a global strategic war against the super power like the u.s. ever since 9/11, for the past ten years, we have bombarded with messages from w. that al qaeda is a global network with tentacles and sleeper cells and scores of countries that are determined to attack the u.s. i don't know about everyone else, but i really haven't seen h
resa, you live in and work in islamabad. you said this is something i've been talking about for much longer than today's headline. >> reporter: al qaeda is, obviously, sensitive issue and been enemy number one in america ten years and anyone who says they are no longer a threat would be deemed foolish by some people, especially far right wing groups in america who think radical islam is still a threat. you look at the "the washington post" article i think it's accurate and i...
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reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source tells us this doctor had staged a fake vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and polio drops to people and children in abbottbad. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses who were going around house to house offering shots and the plan was to use the vaccine, the syringe, from the bin laden kids or extract blood from them and match that dna with the dna from blood from bin laden's sister who passed away in boston, massachusetts, last year. we did talk to a number of residents in abbottbad today. indeed they say in
reza sayah live from islamabad this morning. and how did the doctor's arrest impact the already damaged relationship between the u.s. and pakistan? >> yeah. this thing straight out of a spy novel, kiran. a pakistani intelligence source tells us that this pakistani doctor is in custody. it's not clear if he's going to be charged with anything. we know he's suspected of being linked with a very intricate cia plot to confirm that, indeed, bin laden was hiding out in abbottbad. the source...
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cnn's reza sayah joins us live from islamabad. give us a sense about this doctor. he allegedly set up this fake vaccination drive? what was that about? >> reporter: yeah. we've been trying to put together bits and pieces of this alleged plot, and it really gives you a fascinating glimpse of how the cia was operating on the ground here in pakistan before the raid on the bin laden compound. a pakistani official has telling us this doctor has been arrested, accused of helping the cia to confirm the whereabouts of osama bin laden and allegedly stage add free vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations and shots to children and residents of abbottabad where the bin laden compound was located. according to the british paper "the guardian" he hired two nurses going around from house to house. the plan was to get to the bin laden children, somehow extract some of their blood or use the syringe from the vaccination to eventually match their dna sample to bin laden's sister's dna samp. bin laden's sister passing away last year in boston, massachusetts. we haven't been ab
cnn's reza sayah joins us live from islamabad. give us a sense about this doctor. he allegedly set up this fake vaccination drive? what was that about? >> reporter: yeah. we've been trying to put together bits and pieces of this alleged plot, and it really gives you a fascinating glimpse of how the cia was operating on the ground here in pakistan before the raid on the bin laden compound. a pakistani official has telling us this doctor has been arrested, accused of helping the cia to...
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in an operational role leading al qaeda in a town 35 miles from islamabad. mechanism there. i don't think at this point know all of the elements of thaf support mechanism and we are working through that. we have tremendous amount of informationing that we recovered from the compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't know any evidence shown to me that would indicate the pakistani leadership and the military, political military services had foreign knowledge there. but he did operate there for an extended period of time and those questions are being asked in pakistan. >> when we come back, i will ask if there is an obama doctrine and does it involve leading from behind? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] and just like that, it's here. a new chance fo
in an operational role leading al qaeda in a town 35 miles from islamabad. mechanism there. i don't think at this point know all of the elements of thaf support mechanism and we are working through that. we have tremendous amount of informationing that we recovered from the compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't know any evidence shown to me that would indicate the pakistani leadership and the military, political military services...
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abbottabad, pakistan, for six years or so in an operational role leading al qaeda in a town 35 miles from islamabad. it is clear he had some sort of support mechanism there. i don't think at this point we know all the elements of that support mechanism and we're still obviously working through that. we have a tremendous amount of information that we recovered from the abbottabad compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't have any evidence that has been shown to me which would indicate the pakistani leadership and the military, the intelligence services are foreknowledge here. the fact is he did operate there for an extended period of time and that raises a lot of questions and those questions are being asked in pakistan. >>> when we come back, i ask tom donilon, the national securitied avieders, if there san obama doctrine and does it involve leading from behind? >>> we are back with tom donilon, national security adviser to president obama. is there a obama doctrine? >> here's how i would answer that question. what we have been about since
abbottabad, pakistan, for six years or so in an operational role leading al qaeda in a town 35 miles from islamabad. it is clear he had some sort of support mechanism there. i don't think at this point we know all the elements of that support mechanism and we're still obviously working through that. we have a tremendous amount of information that we recovered from the abbottabad compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't have any...
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. >> reza sayah in islamabad.ne being told a child born into slavely in 1860 was more likely to be raised in a two-parent household than an african-american baby born today. i'll tell you which group made the reference and discuss why it is being connected to michelle bachmann and rick san to rum after the break.torum after the break. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is proven to treat overactive bladder with symptoms of frequent urges and leaks day and night. if you have certain stomach or glaucoma problems, or trouble emptying your bladder, do not take vesicare. vesicare may cause allergic reactions that may be serious. if you experience swelling of the face, lips, throat or tongue, stop taking vesicare and get emergency help. tell your doctor right away if you have severe abdominal pain, or become constipated for three or more days. vesicare may cause blurred vision,
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embassy in islamabad, the 1961 agreement allows them to move freely. the u.s.s working with pakistan to try to resolve this issue. >> arthel: a texas gun store's phone has been ringing off the hook since some quick thinking employees likely prevented a deadly attack. greg ebert of guns galore called police to report a suspicious customer last week. that customer was arrested the very next day, just miles from the fort hood army base with materials that could be used to make bombs. ever since, he and his co-workers have been getting inundated with phone calls, thanking them for their vigilance. guns galore is the same shop where nidal malik hasan purchased a weapon before opening fire on fort hood in 2009. >>> a gun heist in california, more than two dozen assault rifles ripped off from a supply store in fort irwin. it happened july 15. investigators say the thieves made off with 26 ak 74 assault rifles and one sniper rifle. some arrests have been made and so far one of the weapons has been referred. federal authorities are offering a reward of up to $10,000 for
embassy in islamabad, the 1961 agreement allows them to move freely. the u.s.s working with pakistan to try to resolve this issue. >> arthel: a texas gun store's phone has been ringing off the hook since some quick thinking employees likely prevented a deadly attack. greg ebert of guns galore called police to report a suspicious customer last week. that customer was arrested the very next day, just miles from the fort hood army base with materials that could be used to make bombs. ever...
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staff william daly confirms usa aid to pakistan is being withheld pending better behavior out of islamabad reason to pause on some of the aid we were giving to their mill tashgs and we're trying to work through that. but until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to giving them. >> some $800 million. >> yes. >> in advance of tonight's debt-reduction meeting at the white house, the obama administration sent out treasury secretary timothy geithner for yet another red alert about what will happen if p congress fails to raise the debt ceiling. >> no responsible leader would say the united states, for the first time in its history, should not pay its bills and meet its obligations. that would be catastrophic for the economy. everybody understands that. >> senate republican leader mitch mcconnell says he's for a big deal as long as it doesn't include tax increases. he insists just talking about it has spooked the marketplace. >> if you're in the private sector right now and you're trying to decide whether to expand, wha
staff william daly confirms usa aid to pakistan is being withheld pending better behavior out of islamabad reason to pause on some of the aid we were giving to their mill tashgs and we're trying to work through that. but until we get through these difficulties, we will hold back some of the money that the american taxpayers have committed to giving them. >> some $800 million. >> yes. >> in advance of tonight's debt-reduction meeting at the white house, the obama administration...
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and lastly on june 29 pakistan asked the united states to shut down a base that it had in islamabad and end u.s. operations at an airbase. although the united states denies that occurred, pakistan still said that that has ended those operations. and of course drones carry out strikes against the taliban and al qaeda militants in pakistan's border with afghanistan. and lastly transparency international has rated 178 countries in corruption and pakistan, our so-called ally, is rated the 143rd most corrupt, beating out, of course, bangladesh and nigeria who have less corruption in their governments. so we're dealing with the corrupt government, we don't know where our money is going, it may end up in the hands of people who hate us, it's being wasted, the taliban or the pakistan military, the pakistan government is trying to play at least two sides, our side, their side, they may be on a third side, who knows? but $1 billion that we send them for so-called reimbursement of the war on terror, we can stop that. they're unan faithful ally. only 17% of the pakistan citizens say they like the u
and lastly on june 29 pakistan asked the united states to shut down a base that it had in islamabad and end u.s. operations at an airbase. although the united states denies that occurred, pakistan still said that that has ended those operations. and of course drones carry out strikes against the taliban and al qaeda militants in pakistan's border with afghanistan. and lastly transparency international has rated 178 countries in corruption and pakistan, our so-called ally, is rated the 143rd...
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union when they occupied afghanistan and it was called to stop the soviet march toward pakistan and islamabad. we created a huge group of organizations the golden rule is it always happens but yet you come back from a conscript's but instead of doing that, even the other version four that i was there for the more complex version i remember when i was here as a relatively younger man day gain people not to shut down the international military education and training program so you could have military officers having exposure to the united states and they said they could not be bothered because the main concern of afghanistan was over pakistan had to do with the fallout there were the years in pakistan was some of the military successes and political leaders who did not understand and basically to know we just need to divert these guys to use them as the instruments of influence but all of a sudden having the resources to train them and having eclipse them, there was nothing for them. so we have a problem and that is one of the reasons why they don't forget about the outcome. the second reason i
union when they occupied afghanistan and it was called to stop the soviet march toward pakistan and islamabad. we created a huge group of organizations the golden rule is it always happens but yet you come back from a conscript's but instead of doing that, even the other version four that i was there for the more complex version i remember when i was here as a relatively younger man day gain people not to shut down the international military education and training program so you could have...
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all let me begin by directing the narrative on what happened at the national defense diversity in islamabadeventually the national defense university put a video on their web site and you can see actually it wasn't sort of you know that those who taught him this was a mixed audience of civilian and military so it wasn't just the military officers there. we should be very clear about that. but those who thought al qaeda was a major threat and those without the united states was a major threat were more or less equal in number. there were less people concerned about india so that is the correct position. it was just after the abbottabad incident in which osama bin laden was taken out, and the feeling in pakistan was that the u.s. had sort of violated pakistan's sovereignty and doing that and the u.s. could have done the same with pakistan's cooperation. and so that was the divide within pakistan reflected in that. is not just a simplistic analysis of it would be it is more nuanced. people didn't mind, even those people who didn't mind it in some of bin laden being taken now they thought the u
all let me begin by directing the narrative on what happened at the national defense diversity in islamabadeventually the national defense university put a video on their web site and you can see actually it wasn't sort of you know that those who taught him this was a mixed audience of civilian and military so it wasn't just the military officers there. we should be very clear about that. but those who thought al qaeda was a major threat and those without the united states was a major threat...
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washington may be able to coerce and bribe islamabad into doing us a favor now and then, but it is time to face reality. the goals and values of the united states and pakistan are fundamentally at odds. wake up, america. this bill would provide for another $1 billion to pakistan, the pakistani government and pakistan, they are not our friends. why are we borrowing money from china to give to a government that has betrayed us time and time again? therefore i urge adoption of my amendment to eliminate any funding in this appropriations bill from going to pakistan and i reserve the balance of my time. i yield back the blaps of my time. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington rise? mr. dicks: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. dicks: the bill includes approximately $2.4 billion for the pakistani military. $1.1 billion is for the pakistani counterinsurgency fund and approximately $1.3 billion is for other funds. coalition support funds are used to reimburse the pakistani military for operation
washington may be able to coerce and bribe islamabad into doing us a favor now and then, but it is time to face reality. the goals and values of the united states and pakistan are fundamentally at odds. wake up, america. this bill would provide for another $1 billion to pakistan, the pakistani government and pakistan, they are not our friends. why are we borrowing money from china to give to a government that has betrayed us time and time again? therefore i urge adoption of my amendment to...
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we have to come out now to stop such kinds of incidents >> cnn, islamabad. >> happening now, casey anthony emotions will go long beyond. the latest on the sentencing and what may lie ahead. >> the murder and terror victims, the owner of the tabloid makes an extraordinary action. with america up to its neck, the president wants a big deal on the debt, but can they reach any kind of deal before it's too late? welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm candy crowley and you are in "the situation room". >> sentencing day for casey anthony and those angry at her acquittal. she got years for the four lies she was convicted of telling investigators for credit with time served she is ordered released in just 6 days. in orlando with us, take us through today not just what happened, but the atmospherics. >> it's a very different casey anthony than on the 23rd floor today. different in her appearance. she let her hair down in many ways. she of course had hair up on a bun and in a tight ponytail going back to early may. now she it had down and on top of that she was smiling
we have to come out now to stop such kinds of incidents >> cnn, islamabad. >> happening now, casey anthony emotions will go long beyond. the latest on the sentencing and what may lie ahead. >> the murder and terror victims, the owner of the tabloid makes an extraordinary action. with america up to its neck, the president wants a big deal on the debt, but can they reach any kind of deal before it's too late? welcome to the viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm...
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osama bin laden had been living in a protected mansion house one hour from islamabad. helicopters landed a group of u.s. navy seals. the al qaeda leader was killed. his body was buried at sea. the world wondered after the retaliation. >> today in particular we should remember the brave servicemen and women who have given their lives in the fight against terrorism around the world. osama bin laden was the manner responsible for 9/11, the terrific killing of americans that remains to this day the largest loss of british life in any terrorist attack. the head of a family group put it as this -- we were raised obviously never to hope for someone's death, but we are willing to make an exception in this case. he was evil personified the and we are willing to make an exception. for those that lost family members on 9/11, i am sure that my friend agrees that the sobering reality is that things are unchanged after the death of osama bin laden. threats remain. adequate resources and effective cooperation remain essential. >> where he had been found and had been living for the pa
osama bin laden had been living in a protected mansion house one hour from islamabad. helicopters landed a group of u.s. navy seals. the al qaeda leader was killed. his body was buried at sea. the world wondered after the retaliation. >> today in particular we should remember the brave servicemen and women who have given their lives in the fight against terrorism around the world. osama bin laden was the manner responsible for 9/11, the terrific killing of americans that remains to this...
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reza is in islamabad. >> reporter: wolf, this is a look at how brutal and ugly the war against talibanook. we want to warn you, this is exclusive video. if you'd like to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through this video. it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb, all of them with their hands tied behind their back. in front of them, you see three armed men. one of them is scolding the men lined up, accusing them of being enemies of islam, saying that these executions are about to take place in revenge for six children who were allegedly executed by pakistani security forces in the s.w.a.t. valley, a former pakistani strong hold. the military here, very mentally denies those executions took place. after the scolding is over, that's when you see and hear the gunfire. during the gunfire, you see these men topple to the ground and you hear them moaning and what happens next, one or two of these gunmen walk up to these victims sometimes in a head in an apparent effort to make sure
reza is in islamabad. >> reporter: wolf, this is a look at how brutal and ugly the war against talibanook. we want to warn you, this is exclusive video. if you'd like to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through this video. it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb, all of them with their hands tied behind their back. in front of them, you see three armed men. one of them is...
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let's get more from islamabad. . reza?ic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing them of being enemies of islams. saying these executions are about to take place in revenge for six children allegedly executed by pakistani security for forces. this is something military officials here vehemently deny ever happened. once theled skoing is done, that's when you see and hear the gun fire. let's watch and listen. [ gun firing ] >> during the gun fire, you see the men lined up topple to the ground. we're not going to show you what happens next. one or two of the gunmen walk to the men who were just shot and shoot them a
let's get more from islamabad. . reza?ic look at how ugly pakistan's war against the taliban can get. some of you may find this very disturbing. if you want to turn away, this is a good time to do so. let's walk you through the video, it was released by the taliban, posted online. it shows at least 14 men lined up, all of them wearing traditional pakistani garb. all of them appear to have their hands tied behind them. in front of them, you see three armed men. one is scolding the men, accusing...
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on the team is peter bergen in islamabad.tional security contributor and a member of both the cia and dhs external advisory committees. i'd like to start with you today. is the $800 million in military aid that the u.s. is now holding back, is this a big deal? >> it's a very big deal. it's a place where i think the administration, the obama administration didn't want to have to find themselves, frankly, because it does really do a great deal to hurt relations. that said between not telling them about osama bin laden and the difficulty in the counterterrorism relationship, and most recently, admiral mullen's statements about pakistani involvement and the murder of the journalist, the administration found themselves without much choice. the problem is when you withhold this aid, you withhold support for activities you want them to take. so both countries are under pressure to try to find a way forward. >> does more need to be done here? or is it enough? >> oh, certainly more needs to be done. but we need pakistan -- you heard p
on the team is peter bergen in islamabad.tional security contributor and a member of both the cia and dhs external advisory committees. i'd like to start with you today. is the $800 million in military aid that the u.s. is now holding back, is this a big deal? >> it's a very big deal. it's a place where i think the administration, the obama administration didn't want to have to find themselves, frankly, because it does really do a great deal to hurt relations. that said between not...
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military raid near islamabad that result in the death of osama bin laden. pakistan, not happy.not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the united states annual anti-terrorism aid package to pakistan will be stopped. this is how president obama's chief of staff describes the relationship. and i want you to listen very closely for one word, bill dailey uses more than once. >> complicated relationship and a very difficult complicated part of the world. there's still a lot of pain that the political system in pakistan is feeling by virtue of the raid that we did to get osama bin laden. something that the president felt strongly about. we have no regrets over. but the pakistani relationship is difficult but it must be made to wor
military raid near islamabad that result in the death of osama bin laden. pakistan, not happy.not long after that, pakistan threw out all of the meamerican and british military trainers working with the armed forces, the u.s. this time. not happy. last week, mike mullen accused the government knowing all about the murder of a journalist critical of the government. pakistan denies that and isn't happy. fast forward -- the white house confirms $800 million, more than a third here, a third of the...
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. >>> my colleague reza sayah joins me from islamabad with all the details. begin by telling us what this plan was supposedly all about. >> reporter: this was a look, a glimpse at high stakes international spying at its best. a very intricate plot but we should note it's not clear that it actually worked. here's what we do know. pakistani security official is telling us this pakistani doctor is in custody, being suspected of helping the cia set up a plot to find out where bin laden was hiding in abbottabad. they apparently set up a free vaccination campaign offering free vaccinations, free polio drops of the children and residents of abbottabad where this bin laden compound was located. according to the guardian paper, he had hired two nurses. these nurses were going home to home. the plan was to find bin laden's kids, get to them and somehow extract some blood or perhaps use the syringe from one of the vaccinations and match their dna samples with samples of bin laden's sister's dna, bin laden's sister passing away last year in boston, massachusetts. we have
. >>> my colleague reza sayah joins me from islamabad with all the details. begin by telling us what this plan was supposedly all about. >> reporter: this was a look, a glimpse at high stakes international spying at its best. a very intricate plot but we should note it's not clear that it actually worked. here's what we do know. pakistani security official is telling us this pakistani doctor is in custody, being suspected of helping the cia set up a plot to find out where bin...