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town which is four hours drive from islamabad. and i said, it's really dangerous right now. at that time the mitttary operation was just over. i said definitely i'll be there with you and we'll be having my breakfast with you around 8:30 in the morning. and she had to keep her son until 8:30. this is really difficult. so when i reached there, i entered her house. i sat with the four sisters, the boy and the mother on the floor of the kitchen. it was like a muddy house and i sat with them on the floor. a cup of tea along with the bread was in front of us. and i was just talking to this boy. the boy was like -- was shocked because the mother did not tell him that there would be this modern lady coming from islamabad. when we go to theville js and i'm meeting these boys for the first time, we hide our face like this. and this is actually we feel that we are secure. so i was in this situation. i just sat with him on the floor and started talking to him. he was very shy. but one thing that i could notice in his eyes was very strange. t
town which is four hours drive from islamabad. and i said, it's really dangerous right now. at that time the mitttary operation was just over. i said definitely i'll be there with you and we'll be having my breakfast with you around 8:30 in the morning. and she had to keep her son until 8:30. this is really difficult. so when i reached there, i entered her house. i sat with the four sisters, the boy and the mother on the floor of the kitchen. it was like a muddy house and i sat with them on the...
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it is seen as an improvement in the relations between washington and islamabad. >> there are hundreds of oil tankers sitting idle here. their drivers are desperate to get back to work in spite of the risks. >> just days before pakistan and post its blockade, he was on his way to deliver his cargo. he was shot dead by militants. they still want the nato supply route it reopened. >> forget politics, he says. we are thinking of how to feed ourselves. it is poverty that forces us to do this job. if i die in a truck like my nephew, it cannot help my poverty. there are huge numbers who feel they should not transport nato goods. tens of thousands have attended rallies by warwick -- right wing and religious parties, calling for an end to all cooperation with the u.s. if the blockade is lifted, there will be a fury. >> the longer routes used to transport the nato supplies -- we lie down on the roads and we say drive the containers over us if you want to. >> militant groups have not -- have done much worse in the past, including attacks on convoys. the alternative routes are far more costly. ma
it is seen as an improvement in the relations between washington and islamabad. >> there are hundreds of oil tankers sitting idle here. their drivers are desperate to get back to work in spite of the risks. >> just days before pakistan and post its blockade, he was on his way to deliver his cargo. he was shot dead by militants. they still want the nato supply route it reopened. >> forget politics, he says. we are thinking of how to feed ourselves. it is poverty that forces us...
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nhk world, islamabad. >>> and in sri lanka, three years have passed since the end of the bloody civil war but the legacy of conflict remains. areas of the country are still littered with land mines and now some of the many women who lost loved ones during that war are joining the effort to make their country safe again. nhk world reports. >> reporter: northern sri lanka, where the scene of fierce fighting during the 20-year civil war. early one morning, a group of women gathered here in protective suits. they are members of a local ngo called assistance for social harmony, the organization worked to remove land mines. more than 1 million land mines are believed to remain in sri lanka. >> translator: these are the land mines that we found in the past month. >> reporter: of the 200 mine clearers, 40 are women. most of them lost husbands or fathers during the war. the ngo started hiring women two years ago. it's a way to help them gain financial independence. >> translator: i look for other jobs, but couldn't find any, so i came here. >> translator: i'm glad i can contribute to rebuildin
nhk world, islamabad. >>> and in sri lanka, three years have passed since the end of the bloody civil war but the legacy of conflict remains. areas of the country are still littered with land mines and now some of the many women who lost loved ones during that war are joining the effort to make their country safe again. nhk world reports. >> reporter: northern sri lanka, where the scene of fierce fighting during the 20-year civil war. early one morning, a group of women gathered...
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the two countries still can't agree about opening key nato supply routes in afghanistan that islamabad killed when two pakistani were killed in a u.s. airstrike in november. >> it's very hard to continue to justify a relationship with pakistan. i know they're in a strategic location and we need them for transportation routes, but on the other hand we find them in so many instances being double agents working against us. >> reporter: all of this is said to be taking quite a toll on dr. afridi's health. he is said to be weak, depressed and being kept in isolation for his own safety. in washington jennifer davis, fox news. >>> the punishment handed out to the pakistani doctor could hurt u.s. intelligence gathering in the future and that may in turn compromise national security. some analysts believe what happened in pakistan will scare off other informants. >> it is chilling. it's a profound disincentive for people to take high risks risking their lives in order to help advance our interests. >> some pakistani officials say the united states is overreacting. they say while they're happy o
the two countries still can't agree about opening key nato supply routes in afghanistan that islamabad killed when two pakistani were killed in a u.s. airstrike in november. >> it's very hard to continue to justify a relationship with pakistan. i know they're in a strategic location and we need them for transportation routes, but on the other hand we find them in so many instances being double agents working against us. >> reporter: all of this is said to be taking quite a toll on...
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orla guerin, bbc news, islamabad. >> still to come here on "g.m.t." -- caught on camera. a hungry lioness at an oregon zoo tries her hardest to reach a small child who seems to be oblivious to what's going on behind him. britain has criticized argentina for broadcasting a political television advertisement that was filmed on the falklands island without permission. the commercial was produced by the argentine presidency and shows the country's hockey captain training in the falklands. >> filmed in dreary early-morning light, this advert, aired on argentine tv, is about an athlete's nostalgia. fernando have a well known argentine hockey player. here, he's running in fort stanley. he does his exercises outside the globe tavern. with no one around, he uses the granite steps of a british first world war memorial before dashing apart the penguin news. those on the island are not sure when the filming took place. they say it took place in secret. the advert has angered the islanders, not least because of its message in the runup to the london olympics. the slogan here is compet
orla guerin, bbc news, islamabad. >> still to come here on "g.m.t." -- caught on camera. a hungry lioness at an oregon zoo tries her hardest to reach a small child who seems to be oblivious to what's going on behind him. britain has criticized argentina for broadcasting a political television advertisement that was filmed on the falklands island without permission. the commercial was produced by the argentine presidency and shows the country's hockey captain training in the...
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it's more about putting pressure on islamabad on various fronts. there are lots of things washington wants them to do, like, for example, open nato supply routes. they were closed six months ago after a nato raid in which 24 soldiers were killed. on the other hand, pakistan wants an apology from washington for that raid. it wants more possessions, lots more in terms of compensation for those supplies that go through pakistan. but i think over the next year or so, when we see and remember elections in both the united states and here, i think we're going to see both administrations sort of playing to their domestic audiences. in the united states, barack obama would not want to be seen to be apologizing to a country which many feel is working against the united states. and here in pakistan, there are very high levels of anti-americanism. the government here needs to show it's being tough with washington as well and that it's not a puppet of the united states. so, i think that will mean many more tense instances to come. >> at least seven people have
it's more about putting pressure on islamabad on various fronts. there are lots of things washington wants them to do, like, for example, open nato supply routes. they were closed six months ago after a nato raid in which 24 soldiers were killed. on the other hand, pakistan wants an apology from washington for that raid. it wants more possessions, lots more in terms of compensation for those supplies that go through pakistan. but i think over the next year or so, when we see and remember...
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. >> we are in islamabad where the most wanted terrorist was captured and killed. dominic? >> sfz exactly 2:30 in the afternoon new york time when two navy seals landed i this sit and kille oama bin den. the site looking dfere tn wh iooked lik a yr a. u ul hav sn a ry budi wch o b len wod velid. it wasnoed dn b t pastiuoriho w tobteat a mmof ambilan bei re altrto wign rltter ar pakistani still trying to pretend it never in fact happened? >> to some extent. we have pakistani spy agency who tried to prevent us were being live on the site today. they got rid of the family a couple days ago trying to ghement out before the anniversary. just removing his house trying to put it effectively behind them. but ultimately pakistan will wa b earssedyhe fact tther'sos wanterrost widing o itso f uto ninar >> le fm aot paan renhr.idayg sl a oopake out bin laden. i assume that people meant what they said when they said it. >> on the campaign trail romney fought back and said he would have ordered the hit even jimmy carter would have. >> would you have gone after bin laden? >> of course. >>
. >> we are in islamabad where the most wanted terrorist was captured and killed. dominic? >> sfz exactly 2:30 in the afternoon new york time when two navy seals landed i this sit and kille oama bin den. the site looking dfere tn wh iooked lik a yr a. u ul hav sn a ry budi wch o b len wod velid. it wasnoed dn b t pastiuoriho w tobteat a mmof ambilan bei re altrto wign rltter ar pakistani still trying to pretend it never in fact happened? >> to some extent. we have pakistani...
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. >> reporter: clarissa ward, cbs news, islamabad. pconvicted in an al qaeda-linke plot to attack the city subways plans to appeal. yesterday a jury found adis medunjanin guilty. of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. authorities say he and two others plotted to attack the subways as suicide bomber. sentencing is scheduled for september 7th. >>> in ohio, five alleged homegrown terrorists are being held without bail, charged with conspiracy for plotting to bomb a bridge near cleveland. the men described as anarchists said they wanted to strike out against corporate america. after the suspects bought explosives from undercover fbi agents, authorities say they made their move. >> the co-conspirator fights the two ieds at the base of a concrete support pillar and attempted to remotely detonate the twidevices in the location y deemed safe and one that would possibly give them an alibi. >> the men were arrested monday night. the fbi says the suspects discussed other plots before settling on the bridge. >>> a senior u.s. official says chinese dissident chen guangcheng has left the
. >> reporter: clarissa ward, cbs news, islamabad. pconvicted in an al qaeda-linke plot to attack the city subways plans to appeal. yesterday a jury found adis medunjanin guilty. of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. authorities say he and two others plotted to attack the subways as suicide bomber. sentencing is scheduled for september 7th. >>> in ohio, five alleged homegrown terrorists are being held without bail, charged with conspiracy for plotting to bomb a bridge...
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and in islamabad, do we know anymore about these blasts? >> well, certainly we don't know who carried them out, but there were explosion in the early morning and some of them at a.t.m. cash machines. there was one small explosion outside a safari bar. so an unusual type of attacked and people were expecting them today because of it being the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. >> given that and president obama's visit to afghanistan, just wanted to ask you the question one year on, what is the sense in pakistan of relations with the u.s. of the intense worldwide condemnation of what is seen as pakistan's support elicitly for snb >> well, things are pretty bad as far as cooperation between these two supposed allies at the moment and whatever the pakistani government wants, it's got such a stage that perhaps the rank and file of the army and certainly the population as a whole has much of a degree of anti- americanism so they have to be careful about what they do. but much has been generated by the authorities themselves. because after th
and in islamabad, do we know anymore about these blasts? >> well, certainly we don't know who carried them out, but there were explosion in the early morning and some of them at a.t.m. cash machines. there was one small explosion outside a safari bar. so an unusual type of attacked and people were expecting them today because of it being the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. >> given that and president obama's visit to afghanistan, just wanted to ask you the question one year...
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reporting from islamabad and today from abod ta bod. thank you for being with us. >>> michael leighter served to both president bush and obama. he was in the situation room that night with the president, the top national security team, monitoring the operation in real-time, a breathtaking, intense experience. michael joins us from new york from 30 rock. michael, thanks so much for being with us. looking back we look at iconic picture and other pictures that show you as well during those tense moments. what was, in your recollection, the most difficult moment? hillary clinton has said when they weren't sure that the helicopter going down could be replaced and also when they went inside and lost connectivity briefly. >> i think i would agree with hillary, andrea. really those moments when we saw the first helicopter go down we knew where the helicopter was supposed to be and we neat it wasn't where the plan had directed it to be. that moment of not knowing who was going to get off that helicopter, people were going to be injured, how is i
reporting from islamabad and today from abod ta bod. thank you for being with us. >>> michael leighter served to both president bush and obama. he was in the situation room that night with the president, the top national security team, monitoring the operation in real-time, a breathtaking, intense experience. michael joins us from new york from 30 rock. michael, thanks so much for being with us. looking back we look at iconic picture and other pictures that show you as well during...
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it was the death of 24 pakistani soldiers in a nato raid which caused islamabad to block the route foro to lead goods. in the private yard behind me, there are 89 trucks loaded with nato supplies. there are vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. they hope that these trucks will be back on the road soon but the fear is that their journey to afghanistan will now be all the more dangerous. there is sometimes furious opposition here to pakistan allowing them through. >> welcome to the changing color of america. for the first time in u.s. history, racial and ethnic minorities now make up more than half of all children born in this country. the figures revealed in new census data are being seen as a watershed moment. for more on what it means, i'm joined by our guest from the brookings institution. thank you for coming in. this is being part of a trend. what does this number actually change? >> well, this to pinpoint has surprised to many people in the u.s. all you have to do is look around the playground and a picnic tables where there are families and children to know that there are ver
it was the death of 24 pakistani soldiers in a nato raid which caused islamabad to block the route foro to lead goods. in the private yard behind me, there are 89 trucks loaded with nato supplies. there are vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. they hope that these trucks will be back on the road soon but the fear is that their journey to afghanistan will now be all the more dangerous. there is sometimes furious opposition here to pakistan allowing them through. >> welcome to the...
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it wants the death of 20 more pakistani soldiers that caused islamabad to block the route for nato fuel and goods. >> in a private freight yard behind me, there are 89 trucks loaded with nato supplies, with equipment and four-by-four vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. the company hopes these trucks will be back on the road soon, but the fear is their journey to afghanistan will now be all the more dangerous because of the sometimes furious opposition here to pakistan allowing them through. "bbc news." >> summer quoted words for you. we are living in perilous times, greece on the brink and the survival of the euro in question. opening words of a speech being delivered by prime minister david cameron. in which he is also urging europe to get on and solve out its currency crisis. make up or break up is one of the lines i hear we expect in that speech. perhaps you can talk us through some of the points he's making here, naomi? >> yes. he is building on words used in the house of commons, in other words saying europe needs to get its act together or it is looking at a potential breaku
it wants the death of 20 more pakistani soldiers that caused islamabad to block the route for nato fuel and goods. >> in a private freight yard behind me, there are 89 trucks loaded with nato supplies, with equipment and four-by-four vehicles needed by troops in afghanistan. the company hopes these trucks will be back on the road soon, but the fear is their journey to afghanistan will now be all the more dangerous because of the sometimes furious opposition here to pakistan allowing them...
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commandos killed the al qaeda leader a year ago in a raid near islamabad. clinton said that was clearly in pakistan's interest as well as those of the u.s. and the rest of the world. >>> u.s. officials measured out criticism for chinese leaders, too. they say the chinese are increasingly restricting the activities of human rights activists. a report from the state department says individuals seen as political troublemakers continue to face restrictions on assembly and travel. the document says authorities have made greater efforts to silence political activists. these include placing more of their family members under house arrest. >> we have seen in the last several years a worsening situation in a number of respects. one is that the space for human rights advocacy has narrowed. >> the report mentioned several prominent activists, including chen gaungchen. they were monitoring one of his relatives. he said they will raise the issue with their chinese counterparts at upcoming talks on human rights. >>> egyptian voters have cast their ballots in the first fr
commandos killed the al qaeda leader a year ago in a raid near islamabad. clinton said that was clearly in pakistan's interest as well as those of the u.s. and the rest of the world. >>> u.s. officials measured out criticism for chinese leaders, too. they say the chinese are increasingly restricting the activities of human rights activists. a report from the state department says individuals seen as political troublemakers continue to face restrictions on assembly and travel. the...
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it will be seen as something of an improvement between washington and islamabad.ut there is opposition among many pakistanis. >> there are hundreds of oil tankers with field meant for nato forces in afghanistan sitting idle here. their drivers anare desperate to get back to work despite the risks. >> just days before pakistan imposed its blockade, he said his nephew was on the way to deliver his cargo appeared he was shot dead by militants. mohammed himself as a driver and he still wants the nato supply route reopened. forget politics, he says. we're thinking about how to feed ourselves. it is poverty that forces us to do this job. but there are huge numbers of pakistanis who feel he should never transport need to of goods. tens -- nato goods. tens of thousands of right-wing and religious parties are calling for ab ebd -- calling for an and to all cooperation with the u.s. army. >> they will sit on the roads. we will lie down on them and say, drive the containers over if you want to. this protest we can make. >> militant groups have done much worse in the past, in
it will be seen as something of an improvement between washington and islamabad.ut there is opposition among many pakistanis. >> there are hundreds of oil tankers with field meant for nato forces in afghanistan sitting idle here. their drivers anare desperate to get back to work despite the risks. >> just days before pakistan imposed its blockade, he said his nephew was on the way to deliver his cargo appeared he was shot dead by militants. mohammed himself as a driver and he still...
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the senate panel agreed to cut aid to islamabad by $33 million.t is $1 million for every year of the doctors 33 year sentence. shakeel created a vaccination campaign in order to collect dna samples are round his compound in pakistan. the results led to his capture in death. >> a milestone in a new era of commercial space technology is reached. the space x dragon has docked with the international space station. it has brought food to clothing computers equipment and science experiments. >> coming up next what morgan as i get older i'm making changes to support my metabolism. i'm more active, i eat right and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. we are live from the new york stock exchange for your bloomberg on the money report. the countdown for an extended weekend is on the way. paying rent may also become a bit more stressful rent has risen up by 1.6 % on average area renters are paying mor
the senate panel agreed to cut aid to islamabad by $33 million.t is $1 million for every year of the doctors 33 year sentence. shakeel created a vaccination campaign in order to collect dna samples are round his compound in pakistan. the results led to his capture in death. >> a milestone in a new era of commercial space technology is reached. the space x dragon has docked with the international space station. it has brought food to clothing computers equipment and science experiments....
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special forces at a hideout near the pakistani capital, islamabad. >> after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. justice has been done. >> reporter: the next month, u.s. president barack obama announced an exit strategy in afghanistan. his plan called for the withdrawal of one-third of the 100,000 u.s. soldiers deployed in the country by september 2012. the responsibility for security operations is also to be returned to the afghans in a phased manner by the end of 2014. the death of osama bin laden prompted al qaeda and affiliated groups to carry out retaliatory attacks over a wide area. besides afghanistan and pakistan, their attacks included targets in iraq, yemen, somalia and west africa. in afghanistan, the united states pursued behind-the-scenes negotiations with the taliban until the talks collapsed in march. in april, taliban insurgents conducted several attacks in the heart of kabul, where many foreign embassies and the parliament building are located. the taliban have vowed to continue to fight. anti-american feelings in afghanistan have be
special forces at a hideout near the pakistani capital, islamabad. >> after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. justice has been done. >> reporter: the next month, u.s. president barack obama announced an exit strategy in afghanistan. his plan called for the withdrawal of one-third of the 100,000 u.s. soldiers deployed in the country by september 2012. the responsibility for security operations is also to be returned to the afghans in a phased...
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they stormed his hideout near pakistan's capital islamabad. >> the american people rightly remember what we as a country accomplished in bringing to justice somebody who killed over 3,000 of our citizens. >> aides to obama warn al qaeda son the path to destruction and say related groups remain active so the threat has not disappeared. >>> a new skyscraper is raising above the side where the world trade center once stood. it will become the tallest building in new york. the new one world trade center will also be the tallest in the u.s. when it is completed. at 541 meters. workers fixed steel columns on the 101st floor as the tower rose above the empire state building on the skyline. the new building is widely seen as a symbol of the city's recovery from 9/11. the world trade towers were the tallest structure until they were attacked in 2001. >> i think it will be a great memorial to those who lost their lives on that day. >> we're very happy to have our own diamond, our own building back, being the way finding for lower manhattan. >> new york mayor mike bloomberg said the skyscraper will
they stormed his hideout near pakistan's capital islamabad. >> the american people rightly remember what we as a country accomplished in bringing to justice somebody who killed over 3,000 of our citizens. >> aides to obama warn al qaeda son the path to destruction and say related groups remain active so the threat has not disappeared. >>> a new skyscraper is raising above the side where the world trade center once stood. it will become the tallest building in new york. the...
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/pakistan relations worsened after american special forces raided a compound near islamabad last may and killed bin laden. they took another hit after u.s. helicopters killed 24 pakistani soldiers last november. pakistan's government retaliated by closing supply routes for nato forces in afghanistan. foreign minister khar says u.s. authorities should apologize for the deaths of the soldiers, if they want their routes reopened. >> as if to say if we lose 24 people, one of the parliamentary recommendations is 24 of our soldiers are killed or lie dead, we must be offered an apology for that loss, because there was nobody hurt on the other side. >> khar argues improving u.s./pakistan relations isn't easy. the anti-american sentiment in her country is growing. >> it's a tough job. we are working on it. we are of course showing a lot of -- we are showing a lot of leadership in pakistan, to try and move forward. we hope that we will get the flexibility to move forward. >> the foreign minister also spoke about her country's relations with india. >> we need to build the trust and we will take
/pakistan relations worsened after american special forces raided a compound near islamabad last may and killed bin laden. they took another hit after u.s. helicopters killed 24 pakistani soldiers last november. pakistan's government retaliated by closing supply routes for nato forces in afghanistan. foreign minister khar says u.s. authorities should apologize for the deaths of the soldiers, if they want their routes reopened. >> as if to say if we lose 24 people, one of the parliamentary...
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/pakistan relations worsened after american special forces raided a compound near islamabad last may and killed bin laden. they took another hit after u.s. helicopters killed 24 pakistani soldiers last november. pakistan's government retaliated by closing supply routes for nato forces in afghanistan. foreign minister khar says u.s. authorities should apologize for the deaths of the soldiers, if they want their routes reopened. >> as if to say if we lose 24 people, one of the parliamentary recommendations is 24 of our soldiers are killed or lie dead, we must be offered an apology for that loss, because there was nobody hurt on the other side. >> khar argues improving u.s./pakistan relations isn't easy. the anti-american sentiment in her country is growing. >> it's a tough job. we are working on it. we are of course showing a lot of -- we are showing a lot of leadership in pakistan, to try and move forward. we hope that we will get the flexibility to move forward. >> the foreign minister also spoke about her country's relations with india. >> we need to build the trust and we will take
/pakistan relations worsened after american special forces raided a compound near islamabad last may and killed bin laden. they took another hit after u.s. helicopters killed 24 pakistani soldiers last november. pakistan's government retaliated by closing supply routes for nato forces in afghanistan. foreign minister khar says u.s. authorities should apologize for the deaths of the soldiers, if they want their routes reopened. >> as if to say if we lose 24 people, one of the parliamentary...
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. >> pelley: and clarissa ward joins us flow the pakistani capital, islamabad. clarissa, you were in abbottabad where osama bin laden was killed and i'm wondering what did do the folks there today say about the american raid? >> reporter: well, it's quite astonishing, scott. one year later many people still do not believe that osama bin laden was living in n that city. they certainly don't believe that he was killed by that u.s. navy seal raid there. short of seeing proof, they say, they simply can't fathom that it would be possible. obviously this is a part of the world that is big on conspiracy theories. and even those people who do believe that osama bin laden was living there and was killed there are more angered than anything else by the fact that the u.s. violated pakistan's sovereign integrity by staging that raid. >> pelley: clarissa, thank you very much. the mission to kill bin laden was run from c.i.a. headquarters and the man in charge that night was leon panetta. it was panetta who described events as they unfolded to the president at the white house
. >> pelley: and clarissa ward joins us flow the pakistani capital, islamabad. clarissa, you were in abbottabad where osama bin laden was killed and i'm wondering what did do the folks there today say about the american raid? >> reporter: well, it's quite astonishing, scott. one year later many people still do not believe that osama bin laden was living in n that city. they certainly don't believe that he was killed by that u.s. navy seal raid there. short of seeing proof, they say,...
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and islamabad have been tense since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in a nato air strike last november. love it all hated one hundred twenty five million for true and in two words we didn't win this year's eurovision song contest but it was these are spirit li grannies of from russia that chance the crowd with a hit party for everybody. the runoff you claim there is fact a goal second place was serbia taking third this is competition took place in a specially built a crystal hauled in azerbaijan on the shores of the caspian sea. they just lovable and they still ahead for you are to use technology update takes you on a progress talk of russia's silicon valley that's after the headlines don't go away . and. all the. world to the. demonization is the name of the game whether you're saving lives or designing smokers architectural masterpieces pleasers precision is what matters most the technology of the future is a miniature feel to technology i'm here on r.g.p. we saw the future coverage. religion and education are inseparable. enlightenment isn't possible without. inner peace wi
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in islamabad have been tense since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in the nato air strike last november. student groups in canada are making legal moves to overturn a law designed to suppress the three months of protests over a hike in chu issued fees it requires them not to give eight hours notice ahead of a rally but the students say that's unconstitutional the quebec authorities moves of any fuel the protesters anger to with one hundred thousand taking part in a demonstration earlier this week relative led to violent clashes with police and over two thousand five hundred arrests in february two newspaper editor corey poole told us he thinks the movement's taking on ever growing significance. i think that the government is trying to make it a lot it is trying to keep it as a student issue that it's a student issue led by simply students and. it can be it can be quelled with maybe some simple negotiations but i don't really think that that is exactly the case and i feel that it's an ideological issue it's a movement that has grown beyond the simple fact that we're tuition
in islamabad have been tense since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in the nato air strike last november. student groups in canada are making legal moves to overturn a law designed to suppress the three months of protests over a hike in chu issued fees it requires them not to give eight hours notice ahead of a rally but the students say that's unconstitutional the quebec authorities moves of any fuel the protesters anger to with one hundred thousand taking part in a demonstration...
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washington has punished islamabad for the jail you have if you don't go to the cia track down osama bin laden u.s. senate committee has decided to cut pakistan's aid by thirty three million dollars a million each year of the prison sentence given to shock you afridi he was accused of running a fake cia vaccination program as part of the hunt for the former leader u.s. special forces killed bin laden during last major in a raid on his compound in the city of about a. french president francois hollande has made a surprise visit to afghanistan is expected to discuss the upcoming withdrawal of french troops from the country alone that made a campaign promise to bring the french combat forces back by the end of this year and. and during his recent visit to the u.s. where nato summit plan said though that france losing afghanistan in one military ways. costa rica and mexico on high alert as two separate volcanoes showing signs of imminent eruption their activity has been increasingly high for the past few weeks as they spew out huge clouds of ash and fire iraq with origins have already alerte
washington has punished islamabad for the jail you have if you don't go to the cia track down osama bin laden u.s. senate committee has decided to cut pakistan's aid by thirty three million dollars a million each year of the prison sentence given to shock you afridi he was accused of running a fake cia vaccination program as part of the hunt for the former leader u.s. special forces killed bin laden during last major in a raid on his compound in the city of about a. french president francois...
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thank you dominic, live on the ground there in islamabad.artha: scare in the air over canada, a jet carrying 300 people, forced to make an emergency landing after its engine shuts down and get this, police believe that chunks of metal may have fallen off the plane and hit cars below. as of now, they cannot be certain that the debris was actually from that plane, and while several cars were damaged, no one on the ground or on the plane, thankfully, was hurt. bill: wow. also in virginia, an investigation underway after two small planes collide, killing two and injuring a third. police say one of the planes caught fire after the collision. the planes went down about a mile apart. here is what one of the witnesses in virginia saw: >> i jumped up and i said oh my gosh, a plane is crashing in our field. my husband, my grandson, ran to the site. i dialed 911 immediately. >> a very nice gentleman, but i think he was becoming delirious as time went by. bill: two bodies were found in the 6-seat aircraft and the pilot of the second plane has been hospi
thank you dominic, live on the ground there in islamabad.artha: scare in the air over canada, a jet carrying 300 people, forced to make an emergency landing after its engine shuts down and get this, police believe that chunks of metal may have fallen off the plane and hit cars below. as of now, they cannot be certain that the debris was actually from that plane, and while several cars were damaged, no one on the ground or on the plane, thankfully, was hurt. bill: wow. also in virginia, an...
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and islamabad have been tense since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in a nato air strike last november. love and all hated one hundred twenty five million fans a june in to watch as sweden win this year's your version song contest but it was these spirit league run is. a russia that charmed the crowd with their hit party for everything. there were enough to give a whisky name there is fact of all second place with serbia taking third despite the life hearted nature of the vents not all countries enjoyed full support at home ukraine has seen division over its entry in the final and as i left the report the country song is stirring an undercurrent of racism. the song be my guest sounds like an invitation single guy who is representing ukraine at the eurovision song contest says its message is positive that her country opens its arms to any guest but the reaction of ukraine's nationalists that is being performed by a woman with african roots suggests quite the opposite took over the pa the jury which decided by turner should go it was very biased they didn't let real ukrainian si
and islamabad have been tense since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in a nato air strike last november. love and all hated one hundred twenty five million fans a june in to watch as sweden win this year's your version song contest but it was these spirit league run is. a russia that charmed the crowd with their hit party for everything. there were enough to give a whisky name there is fact of all second place with serbia taking third despite the life hearted nature of the vents not...
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would i travel to the region, go into islamabad and talk to the pakistanis, talk to the political leadership, the army, the isi, and then i would go up to peshawar which is where the mujahadin was hanging out. i knew from the first moment i was there that they were no longer the cohesive group that they had been before because hechtier refused to sit in a room for an american. that should have been bit of a signal to us. osama really wasn't on the radar screen at least for us at that time, let's say '90-'91. at phillip said, we were trying to figure out a way to sort of make sure that afghanistan stayed relatively stable. didn't give the soviets any pretext for coming back in or causing troubles on the northern border and to help the mujahadin in trying to take -- retake control of the country, but we were also looking at things like getting as many of our stingers back and all the rest, as you recall, because we worked together at that time. pakistan though, those discussions in pakistan were not just about the mujahadin in afghanistan. we had certified pakistan positively under the pressle
would i travel to the region, go into islamabad and talk to the pakistanis, talk to the political leadership, the army, the isi, and then i would go up to peshawar which is where the mujahadin was hanging out. i knew from the first moment i was there that they were no longer the cohesive group that they had been before because hechtier refused to sit in a room for an american. that should have been bit of a signal to us. osama really wasn't on the radar screen at least for us at that time,...
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the key government groups in islamabad have instructed their negotiators to move to conclude these negotiations. we have our negotiations, negotiators out there as well and are making progress towards that. whether that will be done in the next few days or not, i can't jump at this point, but there's been a decision on both sides to reach a conclusion of this. of this going forward. and that's important, obviously, for us. at this point, as i said, there are 61 countries going to be present there and the president is not going to bilaterals -- not a plan to vap separate bilateral meeting with the president, but the president will see him during the course of the sessions that we have in chicago. >> the g-8 question you mentioned syria one of the topics friday night. give us a sense of given the players that are involved what expectations you have, if any, for step on what happens if the annan plan doesn't work? there will be expectations for progress? >> yeah. i think this. i think all the countries present, at the g-8 summit, have real concerns and need to have real concerns about the violence
the key government groups in islamabad have instructed their negotiators to move to conclude these negotiations. we have our negotiations, negotiators out there as well and are making progress towards that. whether that will be done in the next few days or not, i can't jump at this point, but there's been a decision on both sides to reach a conclusion of this. of this going forward. and that's important, obviously, for us. at this point, as i said, there are 61 countries going to be present...
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and islamabad have been turned since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in a nato air strike last november. one hundred twenty million fans have been glued to the t.v.'s tonight to see sweden win this year's your vision song contest there followed by russia was close behind but not all the countries have enjoyed full support at home ukraine has seen divisions over its entry in the final and there's that alexia chefs who reports the country song for euro stirring an undercurrent of racism. the song be my guest sounds like an invitation singer guy who is representing ukraine at the eurovision song contest says its message is positive that her country opens its arms to any guest but the reaction of ukraine's nationalists that is being performed by a woman with african roots suggests quite the opposite. the jury which decided gautama should go was very biased they didn't let real ukrainian singers go to europe vision like how she sings but now people might get an impression that ukraine is a country somewhere in africa. the daughter of a ukrainian mother and a congolese father ma
and islamabad have been turned since twenty four pakistani soldiers were killed in a nato air strike last november. one hundred twenty million fans have been glued to the t.v.'s tonight to see sweden win this year's your vision song contest there followed by russia was close behind but not all the countries have enjoyed full support at home ukraine has seen divisions over its entry in the final and there's that alexia chefs who reports the country song for euro stirring an undercurrent of...
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washington is punished islamabad for the jailing of. cia track down osama bin laden u.s. senate committee has decided to cut pakistan's aid by thirty three million dollars million for each year of the prison sentence given to freely he was accused of running a fake cia vaccination program as part of the hunt for the former al qaeda leader u.s. special forces killed in the last raid in a raid on his compound in a city of about. french president francois alone has made a surprise visit to afghanistan expected to discuss the upcoming withdrawal of french troops from the country on a campaign promise to bring french combat forces back by the end of this year earlier than planned however during his recent visit to the u.s. for later summit he said france will continue to support afghanistan in nonmilitary ways. costa rica and mexico on high alert as two separate volcanoes are showing signs of interruption their activity has been increasingly high for the past few weeks as they spew out huge clouds of ash and fiery rock in the forty's have already in the millions of people abou
washington is punished islamabad for the jailing of. cia track down osama bin laden u.s. senate committee has decided to cut pakistan's aid by thirty three million dollars million for each year of the prison sentence given to freely he was accused of running a fake cia vaccination program as part of the hunt for the former al qaeda leader u.s. special forces killed in the last raid in a raid on his compound in a city of about. french president francois alone has made a surprise visit to...
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washington is punished islamabad for the jailing of a doctor who helped the cia try to osama bin laden the u.s. senate committee has decided to cut pakistan's aid by thirty three million dollars a million for each year of the prison sentence had into shock. he was accused of running a fake cia vaccination program as part of a hunt for the former al qaeda leader u.s. special forces killed bin laden last may during a raid on his compound in the city of about about. french president francois law and says the country's troops have accomplished their mission in afghanistan and it's time for them to leave you speaking while on a surprise visit to the country along he made a campaign promise to bring french combat forces back by the end of the year earlier than planned but during his recent visit to the u.s. for a nato summit he said france would continue supporting afghanistan in nonmilitary ways. finally in news block islamic militants use religion to justify their violence but now the u.s. military is being accused of doing the same it's been forced to drop one of its training courses afte
washington is punished islamabad for the jailing of a doctor who helped the cia try to osama bin laden the u.s. senate committee has decided to cut pakistan's aid by thirty three million dollars a million for each year of the prison sentence had into shock. he was accused of running a fake cia vaccination program as part of a hunt for the former al qaeda leader u.s. special forces killed bin laden last may during a raid on his compound in the city of about about. french president francois law...
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obama only visits kabul what does that tell us about the state of relations between washington and islamabad. i think obama has been courageous to the extent that he knew that the last year on bin laden's compound would. jeopardize what they were in relations the us already had with the sun and with the drone strikes being so unpopular in pakistan i think you know we entered the stage we're just here to see that you know today is the fact also at war with pakistan and then ordered the war is unavailable because by just one has in many ways through an spanners into the wheel of the ridge suits the plans in afghanistan so i think it is fair to argue now that it has been a strategic defeat for the united states and the support aspect here to has been you know has really backfired and in many ways they can see fears and they can see that you know we're still winning and anyone want to negotiate but the point is this has happened to the liberal that there are you know on a stronger position right now and they're winning this war and let's face it many is matric was in the past and been won by the
obama only visits kabul what does that tell us about the state of relations between washington and islamabad. i think obama has been courageous to the extent that he knew that the last year on bin laden's compound would. jeopardize what they were in relations the us already had with the sun and with the drone strikes being so unpopular in pakistan i think you know we entered the stage we're just here to see that you know today is the fact also at war with pakistan and then ordered the war is...
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but i have recently led a team to islamabad to renew our conversation with the pakistani military in the context of the tripartite commission, first time in a year. it was a positive conversation about taking steps and measures necessary to prevent a recurrence of the events of 25 and 26 number. -- november. it is important to remember that pakistan has its own challenges. it is engaged in a significant insurgency, a counterinsurgency campaign. it has been engaged anin that fr some period of time. the effects of the operations have been helpful to us on the other side of the border. we have not had a conversation with them in almost a year on that level. with the reopening of the conversation about the ground line communications, with the, i think, positive outcomes of the compositions over two days in islamabad, i don't see that there is a decrease in the relationship or a decline, necessarily, in the relationship. i think we are poised to approve where we were, frankly, and i look forward to continuing to construct a series of engagements general kayyani and the pakistani military
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relations so frosty between washington and islamabad last weekend at the nato summit in chicago u.s.istan's president zardari one-on-one. these are two countries who say they're partners in the fight against extremism, but they certainly don't always act like it. >> reza sayah, thanks very much for that report. reporting from islamabad. >> bilwal bhutto zardari and head of the people's party and son of the president of pakistan, also son of the late prime minister benazir bhutto. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you for having me, wolf. >> you understand the outrage that someone who helped the united states, killed bin laden who killed 3,000 americans, you understand the outrage of what's going on right now? >> yes, wolf, i do appreciate the outrage. he tried to kill multiple times to kill my mother and he was successful. as far as afridi is concerned, it is against the law in any country to cooperate with foreign intelligence. a u.s. court sentenced him to life imprisonment for spying for israel. we have an independent judiciary which they restored and i have no control over
relations so frosty between washington and islamabad last weekend at the nato summit in chicago u.s.istan's president zardari one-on-one. these are two countries who say they're partners in the fight against extremism, but they certainly don't always act like it. >> reza sayah, thanks very much for that report. reporting from islamabad. >> bilwal bhutto zardari and head of the people's party and son of the president of pakistan, also son of the late prime minister benazir bhutto....
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the two countries can't agree about reopening key nato supply routes that islamabad closed and two dozen pakistani soldiers were killed in november. >> it's very hard to justify a continued relationship with pakistan. now i know there is a strategic location. i know we need them for transportation routes. on the other hand, we find them in so many instances being double agents. >> all of this is taking quite a toll on his health. he is said to be weak, depressed, and being kept in isolation for his own safety. in washington, jennifer davis, fox news. >>> tears of joy inside a california courtroom after a judge overturned a rape conviction for a once promising football player. back in 2002, a fellow high school student accused brian banks of kidnapping and raping her. banks is only 17 at the time said the sex was consensual, but he pled no contest rather than risk a sentence of 41 years. >> it wasn't a choice that i made. i didn't choose to plead guilty. i didn't choose to plead no contest. i was forced into it. it was a decision i was proposed with and i had ten minutes to make it. it's
the two countries can't agree about reopening key nato supply routes that islamabad closed and two dozen pakistani soldiers were killed in november. >> it's very hard to justify a continued relationship with pakistan. now i know there is a strategic location. i know we need them for transportation routes. on the other hand, we find them in so many instances being double agents. >> all of this is taking quite a toll on his health. he is said to be weak, depressed, and being kept in...
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the senate appropriation committee voted to cut aid to islamabad by $33 million. $1 million for every the position's 33-year sentence for high treason. meanwhile, pakistani officials say a suspected u.s. drone fired two missiles killing ten alleged militants in tribal areas near the afghan border today. still ahead -- almost $20 million of advertising for a government program. first, defending religious liberty in washington. news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possi
the senate appropriation committee voted to cut aid to islamabad by $33 million. $1 million for every the position's 33-year sentence for high treason. meanwhile, pakistani officials say a suspected u.s. drone fired two missiles killing ten alleged militants in tribal areas near the afghan border today. still ahead -- almost $20 million of advertising for a government program. first, defending religious liberty in washington. news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low...
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. >> we are in islamabad where the most wanted terrorist was captured and killed. dominic? >> sfz exactly 2:30 in the afternoon new york time when two navy seals landed in this site and killed osama bin laden. the site looking different than what it looked like a year ago. you would have seen a 3 story building which osama bin laden would have lived. it was knocked down by the pakistani authorities who want to obliterate any memory of osama bin laden being here. a local contractor bought it for 30 bucks per a thousand. that's the only memory you will find of bin laden if pakistan had its own way. >> what do we know about the time bin laden lived there? >> well, he was at this particular house for five years in the country for nine. we are hearing from the only effective independent investigation in bin laden that he was retireed by al qaeda as early as 2003. they found him to be a liability t cutting off al qaeda sources it would be hard to keep him there. al qaeda effectively sold him out to the cia. that's how ultimately he was allowed to become vulnerable and eventually
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dominic di-natale on the ground in islamabad. martha with more. martha: this is becoming a big diplomatic dispute between the united states and pakistan. that doctor is set to challenge the prison sentence. at that attorneys for afridi is appealing the system. archaic system that governs the pakistan's tribal belt is what put him away in the first place and likely will be rest of his life given that sentence. his fact vaccination program was designed to collect dna from the bin laden family and confirm the terror leaders location before the seals raided that compound on that unforgetable evening back in 2011. >>> exactly 33 years to the day since the first boy to appear on a milk carton disappeared, that movement has now been apparent on this case over the last 20 four hours the an arraignment is expect today for the man police say confessed to selling 6-year-old etan patz. new york city commissioner ray kelley here on that. >> hernandez described to the detectives how he lured young etan from the school bus stop at west broadway and prince street
dominic di-natale on the ground in islamabad. martha with more. martha: this is becoming a big diplomatic dispute between the united states and pakistan. that doctor is set to challenge the prison sentence. at that attorneys for afridi is appealing the system. archaic system that governs the pakistan's tribal belt is what put him away in the first place and likely will be rest of his life given that sentence. his fact vaccination program was designed to collect dna from the bin laden family and...
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i landed in islamabad and pakistan with three other senators.s literally the week that an american had been taken hostage by some local extremists in a province in pakistan. we had a brand new ambassador. i got to witness very difficult and hur read negotiations to free ray davis, someone who had worked with the united states government. i have some window into how difficult these negotiations must have been with the chinese. i believe that secretary clinton has done a good job and ambassador locke has done a good job for standing up for our efforts and i support their efforts. >> senator, thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >>> how will wall street react to these new job numbers? the market rundown is next. what is it going to cost you to own a piece of facebook's billions. will you like the stock? how many people have been awarded the nobel peace prize while serving in the united states senate. the first correct answer gets a call on friday from us. the answer is coming up. we will be right back. pull on those gardening gloves. an
i landed in islamabad and pakistan with three other senators.s literally the week that an american had been taken hostage by some local extremists in a province in pakistan. we had a brand new ambassador. i got to witness very difficult and hur read negotiations to free ray davis, someone who had worked with the united states government. i have some window into how difficult these negotiations must have been with the chinese. i believe that secretary clinton has done a good job and ambassador...