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Feb 28, 2016
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i was able to track down a journalist who told me that then president karzai had sent an envoy to investigate the civilian deaths. >> so this guy is the investigator? >> the presidential envoy promised that the civilian deaths would be looked into thoroughly. >> but the family members i spoke to told me that the promises made at the meeting were not kept. i tried to reach the presidential envoy several times. he didn't return my calls. but there was one official investigation that did take place. it happened not because of any official process, but simply because of the tenacity of one man: mohammad khan, an engineer from charkh. his brother mohammad razeq was killed during the operation and mohammad khan was determined to get justice for his death. >> on the morning of the operation, mohammad khan said charkh seemed quiet. there were military aircraft flying above at a high altitude, but he said that was normal. mohammad khan said that he and his brother mohammad razeq were out driving when they saw three women crying on the side of the road beside an injured man. khan would later find out t
i was able to track down a journalist who told me that then president karzai had sent an envoy to investigate the civilian deaths. >> so this guy is the investigator? >> the presidential envoy promised that the civilian deaths would be looked into thoroughly. >> but the family members i spoke to told me that the promises made at the meeting were not kept. i tried to reach the presidential envoy several times. he didn't return my calls. but there was one official investigation...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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you can hear the water picking up as karzai five. what you will notice when you head outside of the wind. i want to give you an example of what you might run into. let' s say your cars parked outside on the street, this is it is no big deal, really. it will brushoff actually [laughter] . [laughter] oh this is what i did not check real quick. just be prepared for that as you head out the door. for now, we are live, dan griffin. [laughter] lisa: dan, we love it. that is what happens on live tv. before the snow came the rain. it created problems on columbia parkway. once again there was a mudslide near william howard taft road. as a precaution one westbound lane was closed so crews could clean up the mess all lanes are back open this morning. a similar situation closed columbia parkway earlier this month. mark: another problem on the roads this morning, standing water. this is video from anderson township where a sinkhole is adding to the street flooding issues on new england club drive. officials say the nearby sinkhole was caused by f
you can hear the water picking up as karzai five. what you will notice when you head outside of the wind. i want to give you an example of what you might run into. let' s say your cars parked outside on the street, this is it is no big deal, really. it will brushoff actually [laughter] . [laughter] oh this is what i did not check real quick. just be prepared for that as you head out the door. for now, we are live, dan griffin. [laughter] lisa: dan, we love it. that is what happens on live tv....
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Feb 19, 2016
02/16
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that he invited us into help the press as we been invited into iraq and into afghanistan after hamid karzaicame to cover those are the basis on which we used the force for 12 years in afghanistan and are using force in iraq right now. we had consented to suppress the civil civil war in its direction. but that isn't what was going on in yemen so we got permission to violate the fundamental human right to life. i don't think that he had permission the permission to give, so so much for the consent >> the gentle man in the back. >> i think that this would be kind of short. you mentioned that the basis for the strike is the governments inability of the willingness to control its own territory. as a result of the drug overdoses thousands of more were killed indirectly. that's more than dave killed in all streets over the last 100 years. mexico is the primary source for those drugs. they may be willing that they are unable to control the portions of the territory particularly in the south. so i wonder if you feel that they are a legitimate tactic to use in mexico and if not, why not? what is the
that he invited us into help the press as we been invited into iraq and into afghanistan after hamid karzaicame to cover those are the basis on which we used the force for 12 years in afghanistan and are using force in iraq right now. we had consented to suppress the civil civil war in its direction. but that isn't what was going on in yemen so we got permission to violate the fundamental human right to life. i don't think that he had permission the permission to give, so so much for the...
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Feb 29, 2016
02/16
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in to help suppress, as we have been invited into iraq or we were invited into afghanistan after karzai came to power. those were the basis on which we used force for 12 years in afghanistan and are using force in iraq right now. we had consent to suppress a civil war and insurrection. but that's not what was going on in yemen. so we got permission to violate fundamental human right to life. i don't think he had the permission to give. so much for consent. mr. daalder: the gentleman in the back. given our time probably will be the last question. >> i think this will be short. you mentioned, professor coll, the basis for a drone strike, legitimate basis for a drone strike is a government's inability tore willingness to control its own territory. last year somewhere around 17,000 americans died as a result of drug overdoses. thousands more were killed indirectly. that's more than terrorists have killed of all stripes over the last 100 years. now, mexico's the primary source for those illicit drugs. the mexican government may be willing, but unable to control large portions of its territor
in to help suppress, as we have been invited into iraq or we were invited into afghanistan after karzai came to power. those were the basis on which we used force for 12 years in afghanistan and are using force in iraq right now. we had consent to suppress a civil war and insurrection. but that's not what was going on in yemen. so we got permission to violate fundamental human right to life. i don't think he had the permission to give. so much for consent. mr. daalder: the gentleman in the...
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Feb 29, 2016
02/16
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interruption of a year, almost a year eight months in the transition of the afghan government from karzai to the national unity government. despite the fact -- and i remember this when we started to build the security forces you were dealing with recruits who couldn't read and write. the afghan security forces capability is growing. they have many of the capabilities but not all the capabilities they need. that's why we stick with them. that's why our plan is to stick with them. and that is why in our budget we request funding for the afghan security forces for fy 17. and our plan is to continue to do that in the future in all the other nato and other partners have also committed to doing that supporting the afghan security forces. because the whole strategy and the one that general did you knowford executed so well is to make the afghan security forces capable of securing the country, stopping terrorism from once again arise ong that territory, and striking the united states. and also to give us a friend in a dangerous part of the world. nd all of that is what we're pursuing in afghanist
interruption of a year, almost a year eight months in the transition of the afghan government from karzai to the national unity government. despite the fact -- and i remember this when we started to build the security forces you were dealing with recruits who couldn't read and write. the afghan security forces capability is growing. they have many of the capabilities but not all the capabilities they need. that's why we stick with them. that's why our plan is to stick with them. and that is why...
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Feb 25, 2016
02/16
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interruption of a year, almost a year eight months in the transition of the afghan government from karzaio the national unity government of ghani and abdullah, despite the fact that -- and i remember this. when we started to build the afghan security forces you were dealing with recruits that couldn't read and write, so you're really starting from -- it's gotten garks the afghan security forces capability is growing. they have many of the capabilities, but not all the capabilities, they need. that's why we stick with them. that's why our plan is to stick with them. and that is why in our budget, by the way, we request funding for the afghan security forces for fy-'17 and our plan is to continue to do that in the future and all of the other nato and other partners have also committed. that's what's -- committed to doing that, supporting the afghan security forces because the whole strategy and the one that general dunford executed so well was to make the afghan security forces capable of securing the country, stopping terrorism from once again arising on that territory and striking the uni
interruption of a year, almost a year eight months in the transition of the afghan government from karzaio the national unity government of ghani and abdullah, despite the fact that -- and i remember this. when we started to build the afghan security forces you were dealing with recruits that couldn't read and write, so you're really starting from -- it's gotten garks the afghan security forces capability is growing. they have many of the capabilities, but not all the capabilities, they need....