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. >> night falls in karachi, and it is time to hunt for the taliban. we got rare access to the anti-terror unit who battle the militants. they are muscling in on the karachi underworld. we head for one of their strongholds. in the lead, a police chief who fights fire with fire. >> we are ready to die for this country, he says. we are not scared of these people. they should be scared of us. >> the raid got results. police arrested a militant without a shot being fired. the suspect is believed to be a bank robber. in this sprawling mega city of 20 million, there are rich pick things for the insurgents. bank houstons, abductions and protection rackets. we are on our way to the outskirts of karachi to find out more about how militants make money here. it is not easy to track them down, and this meeting is risky, but we have made arrangements through a trusted local contact. >> we met an insurgent who works for the taliban finance department. when the militants come calling, they donate willingly or otherwise. >> we raise about $80,000 a month from students
. >> night falls in karachi, and it is time to hunt for the taliban. we got rare access to the anti-terror unit who battle the militants. they are muscling in on the karachi underworld. we head for one of their strongholds. in the lead, a police chief who fights fire with fire. >> we are ready to die for this country, he says. we are not scared of these people. they should be scared of us. >> the raid got results. police arrested a militant without a shot being fired. the...
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and having lived in karachi also having worked with the pakistani police there they do surveillance on their mosques because they know that inside of our mosques we have the ology that does sanction sexism violence and extremism now if it's the russian mafia and you know that there is hanging out somewhere you're going to target them based on issues of ethnicity if it's a colombian drug cartel same issue if it's a black panthers or if it's a white you know extremist you're going to do the same thing and so to take this kind of approach that you know we can't look at muslims or we can't look at certain ethnicities i think is very naive and doesn't take into account the really serious threat that we've got from within the muslim community but have we actually seen you know this threat materialize we hear about a lot we had peter king hold hearings on capitol hill he's still doing it on homegrown radicalization and at the same time you know the statistics don't necessarily back it up well there's one for this is asserting peter king sort of already was that there's been twice as many s
and having lived in karachi also having worked with the pakistani police there they do surveillance on their mosques because they know that inside of our mosques we have the ology that does sanction sexism violence and extremism now if it's the russian mafia and you know that there is hanging out somewhere you're going to target them based on issues of ethnicity if it's a colombian drug cartel same issue if it's a black panthers or if it's a white you know extremist you're going to do the same...
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in mid-2002 she went from karachi, peshawar, and reunited with bin laden there. then she went to another town in pakistan, lived there for about two years. then in 2003 she went to another compound in pakistan. where she said they stayed about six years until bin laden's death. interesting here, she says in the town of hirapor she gave birth to two out of the five children she had with bin laden in a pakistani government hospital and says on each occasion she stayed in the hospital only about two or three hours. according to the "new york times," there's another document where she says she gave a fake i.d. to hospital staff there in that town. we have tried to contact pakistani officials for answers about that. what kind of government hospital was it? did pakistani officials have any idea that a wife of bin laden was giving birth to two of their children in a government hospital in pakistan? we have not gotten those answers yet, and no response to these new details from pakistani officials, new details from his wife about their life on the run with osama bin lade
in mid-2002 she went from karachi, peshawar, and reunited with bin laden there. then she went to another town in pakistan, lived there for about two years. then in 2003 she went to another compound in pakistan. where she said they stayed about six years until bin laden's death. interesting here, she says in the town of hirapor she gave birth to two out of the five children she had with bin laden in a pakistani government hospital and says on each occasion she stayed in the hospital only about...
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strike eye deal with the taliban, karachi port is the main port of exit for u.s. vehicles and containers and et cetera. pakistan needs a relationship with the u.s. the last five months, we've had no relationship, and all the indicators have swung down-- aid flows have stopped. development aid has stopped. nobody will talk to us because nobody-- everybody wants us to have a relationship with the united states. so i hope now it will get back on track. >> jon: you said something very interesting-- we desperately need pakistan not just for the strategic implications because the leadership of the taliban live in pakistan. and that's the thing for americans i think we go, "wait, say that again? what?" after reading the book it became clear. there are two talibans-- an afghan taliban and a pakistani taliban. the pakistanis are cooperating with the afghan taliban but not their own taliban. is that correct? >> the pakistani-- after 9/11, after the we're ended, most of the taliban who survived the american invasion escaped into pakistan and set up shop there and then relaun
strike eye deal with the taliban, karachi port is the main port of exit for u.s. vehicles and containers and et cetera. pakistan needs a relationship with the u.s. the last five months, we've had no relationship, and all the indicators have swung down-- aid flows have stopped. development aid has stopped. nobody will talk to us because nobody-- everybody wants us to have a relationship with the united states. so i hope now it will get back on track. >> jon: you said something very...
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unlike most of the population of the bustling city of karachi such a move but are can afford to stay in bed longer. the doors of his barber shop open at ten am. but often his first customers don't arrive until noon. mubarak treasures these morning alice is no relation to the post president but he spends his time checking up on the latest political news. politics is far more popular than football in egypt these days. i have a kind of this is been the best year of my life there is freedom in the country and i can say anything i like to anyone we didn't have such freedom in the past but this freedom is free for all you don't need to pay for it there hasn't been a better time for me and my job since the revolution. seventy three dead and more than a hundred football the inclusion of the future but that morning or victories of. theirs went very very wrong. on the first of february two thousand and twelve a local team in the egyptian city of port saeed hosted the football club from cairo after the match boost fans attacked the stands with a cargo team supporters set the right result in sev
unlike most of the population of the bustling city of karachi such a move but are can afford to stay in bed longer. the doors of his barber shop open at ten am. but often his first customers don't arrive until noon. mubarak treasures these morning alice is no relation to the post president but he spends his time checking up on the latest political news. politics is far more popular than football in egypt these days. i have a kind of this is been the best year of my life there is freedom in the...
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go and thanks for joining our team this hour five o'clock here in moscow and karen's karachi syrian rebels are under pressure to accept a u.n. back peace plan after damascus rubberstamp the deal that includes appeals for a cease fire but no calls for president assad to step down something the opposition and washington have been calling for the u.s. is pushing for the rebels cim night with some factions rallying behind the syrian national council at a conference in turkey archie sarah firth reports. both come out of the meeting is a pitch that opposition is really struggling to get its act together they've been meeting here in istanbul hundreds of the syrian opposition members to discuss and to try and hammer out some common objectives and really laid to rest the concerns over the very fractious nature but it seems that that was a lucid and they were able to unify and in fact the picture that came out we saw walkouts from some of the members disagreements and further criticisms of the syrian national council and the objectives that they put forward saying that they were trying to impose the
go and thanks for joining our team this hour five o'clock here in moscow and karen's karachi syrian rebels are under pressure to accept a u.n. back peace plan after damascus rubberstamp the deal that includes appeals for a cease fire but no calls for president assad to step down something the opposition and washington have been calling for the u.s. is pushing for the rebels cim night with some factions rallying behind the syrian national council at a conference in turkey archie sarah firth...
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his income and broadcasting to you live from the heart of moscow on charon's karachi syria's capital has been struck by two deadly bombings which targeted security buildings killing twenty seven people and injuring around one hundred more the state broadcaster suggests the attacks were carried out by terrorists who detonated vehicles packed with explosives or middle east correspondent polis lear as the details. lemony reports suggest that vehicles packed with explosives were detonated targeting the security complex and hitting the police and intelligence buildings now the government is calling this the work of terrorists and state television is showing pictures of charred bodies calls and blood stains to the streets these blasts come after a string of recent suicide attacks and just last month it became for twenty eight people were killed in two thousand last that hit the security complex in the government stronghold of aleppo and since december there have been three suicide bombings in damascus these blasts also come just two days after the one year anniversary of the uprising again
his income and broadcasting to you live from the heart of moscow on charon's karachi syria's capital has been struck by two deadly bombings which targeted security buildings killing twenty seven people and injuring around one hundred more the state broadcaster suggests the attacks were carried out by terrorists who detonated vehicles packed with explosives or middle east correspondent polis lear as the details. lemony reports suggest that vehicles packed with explosives were detonated targeting...
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flow and thanks for being with us six o'clock here in moscow on charon's karachi the syrian president remains in power a year of since protests against his rule and violence gripped the country and according to leaked e-mails allegedly from his own account bush are all assad is on or under iranian guidance and ridicules his own reforms as archie's lawyer smith reports there is considerable doubt about the credibility of the claims which come from splintered opposition groups. well there's a variety of things that refers to in his sort of professional life and also in his personal life these e-mails it's claims were intercepted by some hackers belonging to one of the opposition groups the supremes council of the revolution between june and early february to june last year early february this year it's significant that they're being released now obviously they're bound to receive quite a lot of media coverage because it's the first anniversary of the uprising in syria so we should certainly look at the timing of that and to some of the e-mails refer to communications that are starting w
flow and thanks for being with us six o'clock here in moscow on charon's karachi the syrian president remains in power a year of since protests against his rule and violence gripped the country and according to leaked e-mails allegedly from his own account bush are all assad is on or under iranian guidance and ridicules his own reforms as archie's lawyer smith reports there is considerable doubt about the credibility of the claims which come from splintered opposition groups. well there's a...
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here's uncommon broadcasting to live from the heart of moscow on carriage karachi u.n. arab league envoy kofi annan is in moscow the task ahead in the coming hours is to work out with russia's leaders how to solve syria's long and deadly conflict moscow backs and mediation efforts with president medvedev expected to stress that peace is not possible while arms supplies flow to the opposition fighters were in the snow from peter all over peter with fighting in syria showing no sign of abating a solution to the lingering crisis seems to be far reaching what can we expect from a knowledge of visits in moscow. well kofi annan has already met with foreign minister sergei lavrov in a little later he sitting down with president dmitri mate get a know we understand from president may get it i want to present a good foreign policy advisors this. stance will be that they don't believe this peace is a table in syria as long as weapons are finding their way into the hands of the rebels they going to say that that needs to stop if peace is to be to be open to change and also to call
here's uncommon broadcasting to live from the heart of moscow on carriage karachi u.n. arab league envoy kofi annan is in moscow the task ahead in the coming hours is to work out with russia's leaders how to solve syria's long and deadly conflict moscow backs and mediation efforts with president medvedev expected to stress that peace is not possible while arms supplies flow to the opposition fighters were in the snow from peter all over peter with fighting in syria showing no sign of abating a...
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for nearly nine months she and the baby took refuge in the teeming city of karachi. fateh says she then reunited with bin laden in 2002 in peshawar and that's when their series of moves began. they moved to swat and spent eight or nine months splitting their time in two houses. from there, the bin ladens tracked to haripur, a small town near the near the capital of islamabad. for two years they rented this four bedroom two story villa. then in mid-2005 they moved to their last hiding place in nearby nearby abbottabad. all of the moves, fateh told police, were coordinated by two pashtun brothers who lived with the family. one of them was the al qaeda currier whose actions ultimately led u.s. intelligence to bin laden's final lair. now, the wife's story is plausible but, scott, it leaves the key question here unanswered and that is how could the world's most notorious terrorist move so often over such a wide area without detection by pakistani intelligence or security officials? >> pelley: bob, thanks. more news ahead. plus steve hartman meets a teenage nuclear scienti
for nearly nine months she and the baby took refuge in the teeming city of karachi. fateh says she then reunited with bin laden in 2002 in peshawar and that's when their series of moves began. they moved to swat and spent eight or nine months splitting their time in two houses. from there, the bin ladens tracked to haripur, a small town near the near the capital of islamabad. for two years they rented this four bedroom two story villa. then in mid-2005 they moved to their last hiding place in...
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of unrest in pakistan the violence was first triggered wednesday after a politician was killed in karachi in the days that followed at least ten people were shot dead prompting young people to take to the streets in protest police and military forces have been deployed to prevent further violence. chinese police have arrested six for spreading online rumors that military vehicles had been seen on the beijing streets the web post led many to believe a coup might be happening the chinese government said rumors had a bad influence on the public and sixteen websites have been shut down for posting the reports the scandal comes at a crucial time for the country's ruling elite after the removal of the office of communist party leader oh she live. the lawyer defending the u.s. soldier accused of killing seventeen afghan civilians claims authorities are keeping a clear investigation are preventing a clear investigations of the case the soldier could face the death penalty if found guilty russians trying to mend its relationship with kabul since the incident earlier this month our military contrib
of unrest in pakistan the violence was first triggered wednesday after a politician was killed in karachi in the days that followed at least ten people were shot dead prompting young people to take to the streets in protest police and military forces have been deployed to prevent further violence. chinese police have arrested six for spreading online rumors that military vehicles had been seen on the beijing streets the web post led many to believe a coup might be happening the chinese...
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four days of unrest in pakistan violence first triggered wednesday after a politician was killed in karachi in the days that followed ten more were shot dead prompting young people to take to the streets in protest police and military have been deployed to prevent further violence. and chinese police have arrested six after online web post ledger rumors of coup could be in the works this after several web postings claimed that military vehicles were seen on the streets of beijing the chinese government says rumors had a negative influence on the public and sixteen websites have been shut down for carrying the reports of scandal comes at a crucial time for the country's ruling elite after the removal from office of communist party chief boesch eli. with a u.s. soldier accused of killing seventeen afghan civilians under investigation in washington is still trying to mend its relationship with kabul but the massacre along with the recent burning of the qur'an at a u.s. airbase means afghan leaders are having a tough time buying the apologies or he's a military contributor says washington needs
four days of unrest in pakistan violence first triggered wednesday after a politician was killed in karachi in the days that followed ten more were shot dead prompting young people to take to the streets in protest police and military have been deployed to prevent further violence. and chinese police have arrested six after online web post ledger rumors of coup could be in the works this after several web postings claimed that military vehicles were seen on the streets of beijing the chinese...
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thanks for being with us three o'clock here in moscow on charon's karachi well the syrian president has pledged to continue fighting what he calls a foreign backed terrorism in the country but charsadda says the people will be able to build a new syria through reforms it was his latest response to international pressure and the year long crackdown against an uprising archies maria finn though she is in syria. a the most lethal of a girl army year and we fought the battles in this long running conflict time feels like it has almost start even the children here speak in ancient almost language. as well all our nation out there were why don't plan for syria is a unique place it's well known in the world has the only place on earth where people speak aramaic the language of jesus christ it has troubled neighbors i know have you and your group a friend of smuggling here in syria is this twenty minutes away home one hundred kilometers away but this place is one of few in the country that has not seen any trouble or violence since the uprising began home to end of the strine and fourth century
thanks for being with us three o'clock here in moscow on charon's karachi well the syrian president has pledged to continue fighting what he calls a foreign backed terrorism in the country but charsadda says the people will be able to build a new syria through reforms it was his latest response to international pressure and the year long crackdown against an uprising archies maria finn though she is in syria. a the most lethal of a girl army year and we fought the battles in this long running...
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thanks for joining our team on charon's karachi broadcasting live from the heart of moscow well a former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during the nato campaign is accusing the lust of forgetting his country after toppling the colonel djibril it told a security forum in brussels about the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondents are still he asked for his thoughts about why the top he was killed in an exclusive interview fourteen. that was something a very interesting the whole world was watching when it actually happened and to hear him have his theories on what could have been the cause or who was actually behind it was really interesting was the sort of saying. to many parties who have interest in the it doesn't talk that he should be silenced for ever. with that he was killed. libyans were libyans and therefore the others really don't know. now what's interesting there is if you remember from the from the beginning he was traveling around the world visiting foreign leaders to get their support to the regime he
thanks for joining our team on charon's karachi broadcasting live from the heart of moscow well a former libyan prime minister who was the driving force against moammar gadhafi during the nato campaign is accusing the lust of forgetting his country after toppling the colonel djibril it told a security forum in brussels about the resulting power vacuum leaves libya open to extremists our correspondents are still he asked for his thoughts about why the top he was killed in an exclusive interview...
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but is there another session that being politically correct and is getting out of hand they know karachi director of grassroots political consulting joined me earlier so i am. there's a disconnect between stream media and those here on the build way and what the electorate want and we have recent history as an example the appeal of the obama campaign changing the tone of d.c. to sixty three new members of congress and eleven state legislatures changing hands in two thousand and ten to more recently the desire to this day in this late for indiana governor daniels or new jersey governor chris christie to get into the republican race at this point in time shows you the desire from the electorate for straight talking results oriented but not here right herman cain we saw the downfall of have because of his extramarital affair or multiple affairs a lot of airtime being spent on that but you know in europe and other countries. those kinds of things aren't that big of a deal so at the end of the day does that one's personal actions that really affect their professional fitness to do their job w
but is there another session that being politically correct and is getting out of hand they know karachi director of grassroots political consulting joined me earlier so i am. there's a disconnect between stream media and those here on the build way and what the electorate want and we have recent history as an example the appeal of the obama campaign changing the tone of d.c. to sixty three new members of congress and eleven state legislatures changing hands in two thousand and ten to more...
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she went to karachi, pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. nd 2002, she went to peshawar pakistan reunited with bin laden there and then the family went to sawat in pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. in 2003, another city, stayed there about two years. then in 2005 she says she went to the compound where she says they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with her that entire time, but fateh says while they were on the run she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. the report says she claims to have given birth to 0 two children in a pakistani government hospital. she says he only stayed in the hospital two or three hours each tile. the "new york times" sites a separate document saying she gave fake i.d. papers to hospital staff. i spoke with terrorism analyst brn fishman about the children born in those years. >> what does that suggest about his mind-set during those years on the run? >> i think, you know, we have this notion that he was interested in preserving his
she went to karachi, pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. nd 2002, she went to peshawar pakistan reunited with bin laden there and then the family went to sawat in pakistan, stayed there eight or nine months. in 2003, another city, stayed there about two years. then in 2005 she says she went to the compound where she says they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with her that entire time, but fateh says while they were on the run she gave...
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she went to the area around afghanistan, to karachi, pakistan. stayed there for about eight or nine months. in mid-2002, she went to bashar, reunited with bin laden there. then she said the family went to suwhat in pakistan, stayed there for eight or nine months. in 2003, she said she went to the city of parapor, and then in 2005, she said she went to abod abod to that compound where they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. he may not have been with her that entire time, but fatah said while they were on the run, she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. in her report, the report says, she claims to have given birth to two children in a pakistani government hospital. she said she only stayed in the hospital for time-out or three hours each time. the "new york times" cites a separate document saying she gave fake id papers to the staff. i spoke to brian fishman about the children born. >> what does that suggest about his mindset in the years on the run? >> we have this notion that he was interested in pres
she went to the area around afghanistan, to karachi, pakistan. stayed there for about eight or nine months. in mid-2002, she went to bashar, reunited with bin laden there. then she said the family went to suwhat in pakistan, stayed there for eight or nine months. in 2003, she said she went to the city of parapor, and then in 2005, she said she went to abod abod to that compound where they stayed for about six years until bin laden's death. he may not have been with her that entire time, but...
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now, if you send an email from karachi, pakistan to beijing, china, chances are that email will be routed through the united states for a fraction of a second. the united states government was trapping this material and trapping the emails and phone calls of americans without judicial warrants, from the secret court of federal judges who authorized this. so this went on for more than two years. by the start of 2004, bob mueller head of the f.b.i., jim called me the acting attorney general and john ashcroft, the attorney general. ashcroft was ill in the hospital when he found out about this program. it literally made him sick. and he was rushed to georgetown hospital a few miles from here with acute pancreatitis. he could have died. and that's how secret it was. the attorney general did not know the full scope of this program. there were probably 10 people in the government who did. so bob mueller, head of the f.b.i., and the top two guys in the justice department, the attorney general and his number two, determined that the program is illegal. and mueller writes out a resignation letter b
now, if you send an email from karachi, pakistan to beijing, china, chances are that email will be routed through the united states for a fraction of a second. the united states government was trapping this material and trapping the emails and phone calls of americans without judicial warrants, from the secret court of federal judges who authorized this. so this went on for more than two years. by the start of 2004, bob mueller head of the f.b.i., jim called me the acting attorney general and...
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troops landed in afghanistan, she says she went to karachi but later met her husband, bin laden, in theved around the swat valley before moving to another city. they spent two years before moving to where they lived for six years. now she says during that 10 years or so on the run she gave birth to four children in pakistan. two in a government hospital in haripor. and two others later. given what we know about pakistan this, is state, a country where women don't have a lot of freedom and don't do a lot of things without men. seems unlikely she was moving around just by herself. there was clearly somebody helping her. she says people helping her were some pakistani families. she will not name any of the individuals. not clear she even knows who the individuals were, bill. bill: remarkable story. four kids. conner powell, lived in kabul on that. >>> knew accusations the white house is intentionally leaking classified information. we'll explain in moment as on that, martha. martha: has there been a rush to judgement in the trayvon martin case. >> how can this investigation have happened l
troops landed in afghanistan, she says she went to karachi but later met her husband, bin laden, in theved around the swat valley before moving to another city. they spent two years before moving to where they lived for six years. now she says during that 10 years or so on the run she gave birth to four children in pakistan. two in a government hospital in haripor. and two others later. given what we know about pakistan this, is state, a country where women don't have a lot of freedom and don't...
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she went from the area around kandahar, afghanistan, to karachi, pakistan and stayed there for aboutnine months. in 2003 she went to the city of haripur in pakistan and stayed there for about two years and in 2005 she went to abbottabad, pakistan, to that compound where they stayed there for six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with her that entire time, but fatah says while they were on the run she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. in her report she claims to have given birth to two children in a pakistani government hospital. she says she only stayed in the hospital for two or three hours each time. the new york times cites a separate document saying she gave fake i.d. papers to hospital staff. i spoke with terrorism analyst brian fishman about the children born in those years. >> what does that say about his moind set during those years on the run? >> we have this notion that he was interested in preserving his legacy, you know. we have the famous video of him watching his old videos, sitting there in the house in abbottabad.
she went from the area around kandahar, afghanistan, to karachi, pakistan and stayed there for aboutnine months. in 2003 she went to the city of haripur in pakistan and stayed there for about two years and in 2005 she went to abbottabad, pakistan, to that compound where they stayed there for six years until bin laden's death. bin laden may not have been with her that entire time, but fatah says while they were on the run she gave birth to four of the five children she had with bin laden. in her...
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that ain't happened, karachi is a nice place to visit. >> general john allen came into my office on capitol about that and the dynamics that are changing on the ground with afghanistan and pakistan. you're exactly right and it is something we have to -- >> a nuclear weapon in iran will haunt u.s. foreign policy. >> he lose options. >> congresswoman michele bachmann, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> great to see you again. joe klein, thank you as well. >> thanks, joe. >> the minnesota twins, i think. >> no cape cod summer league, wooden bats. >> the brewers, the brew crew. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. not in this economy. we also have zero free time, and my dad moving in. so we went to fidelity. we looked at our family's goals and some ways to help us get there. they helped me fix my economy, the one in my house. now they're managing my investments for me. and with fidelity, g
that ain't happened, karachi is a nice place to visit. >> general john allen came into my office on capitol about that and the dynamics that are changing on the ground with afghanistan and pakistan. you're exactly right and it is something we have to -- >> a nuclear weapon in iran will haunt u.s. foreign policy. >> he lose options. >> congresswoman michele bachmann, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> great to see you again. joe klein, thank you as well....