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headley returned to lahore from his first reconnaissance trip in late 2006.his status in lashkar had been elevated. he was the american operative who did things nobody else could. >> what you see in the headley case is a constancy. whether he's a drug dealer, whether he works for the dea, lashkar-e-taiba or isi, you see the same pattern all over. >> rotella: and that pattern is? >> the pattern is risk-taking. he wants to live for the moment. he is not above taking crazy risks, such as always going back and forth between pakistan and india. it's almost like he's taunting people, showing them, you know, he's great. he's got numerous wives, girlfriends on the side. he loves the game. he loves the game. >> rotella: already married to two women, headley decided to marry again, to a moroccan named faiza. >> rotella: she was fiercely independent, not a devout muslim. a med student, she wore western clothes and partied with headley's old friend, chand bhai. he said headley wanted a more traditional muslim wife. so he wanted her to wear those? >> rotella: she changed
headley returned to lahore from his first reconnaissance trip in late 2006.his status in lashkar had been elevated. he was the american operative who did things nobody else could. >> what you see in the headley case is a constancy. whether he's a drug dealer, whether he works for the dea, lashkar-e-taiba or isi, you see the same pattern all over. >> rotella: and that pattern is? >> the pattern is risk-taking. he wants to live for the moment. he is not above taking crazy risks,...
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some of those protests taking place in the city of lahor. government officials say this incident took place in a district of pakistan's tribal region that sits right next to the afghanistan border. this is an area where there's a lot of militant activity. nato troops oftentimes conduct military operation there's and that's what was happening there according to matto official the easternly morning hours of saturday morning when the incident happened. the agreement between pakistan and nato is for nato troops to stay on afghanistan soil. in this case according to pakistani officials that didn't happen. these nato air strikes hitting hard gets on pakistani soil and government officials not happy. the prime minister issuing a blistering condemnation saying he plans to protest this incident with u.s. and nato officials. here's what pakistan's top military spokesperson had to say about the incident. >> these great resentment because in the past also these kinds of incidents happened and the excuse was given that it was by mistake or it was confusi
some of those protests taking place in the city of lahor. government officials say this incident took place in a district of pakistan's tribal region that sits right next to the afghanistan border. this is an area where there's a lot of militant activity. nato troops oftentimes conduct military operation there's and that's what was happening there according to matto official the easternly morning hours of saturday morning when the incident happened. the agreement between pakistan and nato is...
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lahore -- when it comes to november, please remember to vote for me. >> november 8, 2011 is the last date to vote in person and the deadline for receipt of vote by ballot. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support more than 60 bay area companies have created thousands of jobs. i have also spent more than a decade working on public education reform,
lahore -- when it comes to november, please remember to vote for me. >> november 8, 2011 is the last date to vote in person and the deadline for receipt of vote by ballot. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support...
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our correspondent, aleem maqbool, who's at a contradict match in l -- who's at a cricket match in lahore. aleem? >> those verdicts have absolutely had an impact here. they've really shaken the roots of the sport here. a lot of people very dismayed to see their heroes, particularly people like mom mad amir and mom mad asif, who seemed destined for greatness, certainly some of the biggest celebrities pakistan has, convicted and potentially with the jail sentence hanging over their heads. now, we have heard from a lot of former cricketters who say that they are happy about these verdicts, they want these players to be punished because of the damage they've done to the image of pakistan. but certainly we've been speaking to players here who've been playing in a club match. of course, they've gone in for lunch just now. but we spoke to one professional, a cricketer who said it's also had a huge impact on pakistani players. >> truly, it's had a huge impact. we pakistani players are viewed with suspicion now. i have seen players who used to pray abroad in the u.k. in the off-season, but they're
our correspondent, aleem maqbool, who's at a contradict match in l -- who's at a cricket match in lahore. aleem? >> those verdicts have absolutely had an impact here. they've really shaken the roots of the sport here. a lot of people very dismayed to see their heroes, particularly people like mom mad amir and mom mad asif, who seemed destined for greatness, certainly some of the biggest celebrities pakistan has, convicted and potentially with the jail sentence hanging over their heads....
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lahore -- when it comes to november, please remember to vote for me. >> november 8, 2011 is the last date to vote in person and the deadline for receipt of vote by ballot. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support more than 60 bay area companies have created thousands of jobs. i have also spent more than a decade working on public education reform, bringing innovative solutions into our public schools to support teachers and improve student outcomes. i was incredibly fortunate to have a great mentor in my life, a woman named ann richards, the first elected female governor in texas. she instilled in me that i had an obligation to go into public service but she gave me two pieces of advice. she said achieve what i want to achieve professional before i serve so it was really about service and giving back to the communi
lahore -- when it comes to november, please remember to vote for me. >> november 8, 2011 is the last date to vote in person and the deadline for receipt of vote by ballot. >> i am greater thanreese -- i am joanna rees and i'm running for mayor. i moved here eight years ago to raise my family, and i thought of it as the innovation capital of the world here more than 16 years ago, i founded a venture capital firm with no venture capital experience, but since have been able to support...
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she lives in lahore. she is very celebrated in the islamic world for her books and writings, sort of articulating islam's argument with the western civilization in general and america in particular. so -- >> did you talk with her and visit with her? >> eventually had did go. i interviewed her a number of times. the book is sort of my struggle to make sense of her and history with his long. >> to published? >> published by gray wolf press. a wonderful, independent publisher based in minneapolis, st. paul. a really brilliant. >> deborah becker is one of the finalists for the national book award in nonfiction. there is the book. the convert, a tale of exile and extremism. we will hear her name nominated and, perhaps, accepting the award elated during this ceremony, so thank you and congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> book tv live for the 602nd annual national book awards another of the nonfiction nominees, harvard professor stephen greenblatt his most recent book is called the swerved, how the world
she lives in lahore. she is very celebrated in the islamic world for her books and writings, sort of articulating islam's argument with the western civilization in general and america in particular. so -- >> did you talk with her and visit with her? >> eventually had did go. i interviewed her a number of times. the book is sort of my struggle to make sense of her and history with his long. >> to published? >> published by gray wolf press. a wonderful, independent...
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happened in different details about it and that's the reason why the average reader of a newspaper in lahore is going to know a lot more about what's happening than someone even who tracks internet and broadcast media in the united states it's kind of i thank you so much for joining us tonight and it seems like finally at least though these things are starting to make a little bit more news thanks. great to be with you. are coming up next on the show and respond as any viewer comments and you said i read it and it's been a year since we can make started releasing state department cables and some countries so little blind side has been rewarded but here in the usa it's an entirely different stories are going to speak to kevin zeese that why scientists side is creating such a division around the. internet only military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism.
happened in different details about it and that's the reason why the average reader of a newspaper in lahore is going to know a lot more about what's happening than someone even who tracks internet and broadcast media in the united states it's kind of i thank you so much for joining us tonight and it seems like finally at least though these things are starting to make a little bit more news thanks. great to be with you. are coming up next on the show and respond as any viewer comments and you...
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anti-american, anti-fato protests in pakistan, some of those protests taking place in the city of lahore. according to pakistani officials, this took place in mohmand. it sits right next to the afghanistan border. there's a lot of militant activity, obvious times nato troops conduct operations there. the agreement is for nato to stay on afghan soil, but according to pakistani officials, it doesn't happened. nato hit locations on pakistani soil, and officials are angry. the prime minister issuing a blistering condemnation, saying he's going to protest this incident with nato and usual officials. here as prime minister ghailani earlier today. >> there was an attack on pakistan's sovereignty and security. learning of this, i was going to attend meetings with my sons and brothers, but going to islamabad to hold a special session of the dcc. i'm calling on all leaders to discussing this, so no one can even dare to attack pakistan sovereignty or security. >> tough words by the prime minister, who called an emergency meeting. in an effort to form late a response to this incident. so at this poi
anti-american, anti-fato protests in pakistan, some of those protests taking place in the city of lahore. according to pakistani officials, this took place in mohmand. it sits right next to the afghanistan border. there's a lot of militant activity, obvious times nato troops conduct operations there. the agreement is for nato to stay on afghan soil, but according to pakistani officials, it doesn't happened. nato hit locations on pakistani soil, and officials are angry. the prime minister...
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a couple took place in lahore on saturday and also the pakistani government is absolutely incensed. pakistan's prime minister yousef galani issuing a blistering condemnation. the government has already taken some measures. we're already seeing the fallout two nato supply routes that you go into afghanistan already absolute down. you're already seeing at least 40% of nonlethal nato supplies sitting here in pakistan, not clear when they're going to move out to afghanistan. also, pakistan shutting down an air base in southwestern pakistan that at some point was used for usair drones here. they're already taking measures to respond. it's not clear what other measures they're prepared to take. clearly, this is an incident that's made a lot of people angry here in pakistan. >> an incident obviously that is still developing. reza sayah, thanks for joining us. the u.s. and pakistan have been going at it for weeks if not months. their relationship reduced in terms of the way that the two have gotten along. frustration has been growing in both washington anise llama bad. we're joined by retir
a couple took place in lahore on saturday and also the pakistani government is absolutely incensed. pakistan's prime minister yousef galani issuing a blistering condemnation. the government has already taken some measures. we're already seeing the fallout two nato supply routes that you go into afghanistan already absolute down. you're already seeing at least 40% of nonlethal nato supplies sitting here in pakistan, not clear when they're going to move out to afghanistan. also, pakistan shutting...
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contractor was arrested after killing two pakistanis in the eastern city of lahore. in may, the u.s. did not inform pakistan when navy seals crossed the border deep into pakistan to kilo osama bin laden. and continuing pakistani support of militants who attack american and nato forces in afghanistan has brought sharp rebukes from u.s. officials. for now both nato and the u.s. have promised investigations of saturday's air strike. in the meantime, the short-term fallout could be severe. pakistan's participation in an upcoming conference on stabilizing afghanistan is in doubt. and intelligence-sharing between the u.s. and pakistani militaries has been abruptly halted. and for more on this escalating dispute between official allies, we turn to shuja nawaz, the director of the southeast asia center at the atlantic council. he has written extensively on the pakistan military. and stephen cohen, a senior fellow at the brookings institution and the author of numerous books about pakistan, india, and south asia, including a forthcoming one on the future of pakistan. gentleme
contractor was arrested after killing two pakistanis in the eastern city of lahore. in may, the u.s. did not inform pakistan when navy seals crossed the border deep into pakistan to kilo osama bin laden. and continuing pakistani support of militants who attack american and nato forces in afghanistan has brought sharp rebukes from u.s. officials. for now both nato and the u.s. have promised investigations of saturday's air strike. in the meantime, the short-term fallout could be severe....
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district where this incident happened according to pakistani officials, also protest in the city of lahorthe pakistani government not very happy. the prime minister wrote a scorching condemnation. the government also taking some measures in response to this incident, shutting down the two nato supply routes to go from pakistan to afghanistan. also asking the u.s. to vacate an air base in southwestern pakistan. nato and u.s. have responded with conciliatory message. the nato secretary general delivered this message -- "the deaths of pakistani personnel are as unacceptable and deplorable as the deaths of afghan and international personnel. this was a tragic and unintended incident." remorse and regret but not exactly an apology from nato and u.s. officials. they're trying to figure out what happened on their end. they haven't corroborated pakistan's account that nato air strikes killed these pakistani soldiers on pakistani soil. they say they're still investigating, what nato and u.s. officials are saying at this moment. >> reza, we thank you as always. >>> and as we're a couple minutes pas
district where this incident happened according to pakistani officials, also protest in the city of lahorthe pakistani government not very happy. the prime minister wrote a scorching condemnation. the government also taking some measures in response to this incident, shutting down the two nato supply routes to go from pakistan to afghanistan. also asking the u.s. to vacate an air base in southwestern pakistan. nato and u.s. have responded with conciliatory message. the nato secretary general...
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this began with the cia agent, officer who got into a firefight in lahore. it moved on to the bin laden raid, something that did enormous damage to the relationship. several efforts to write that relationship, and then this weekend, this incident that none of us seemed to understand in which at least 24 pakistani border soldiers, provincial birds, were killed by nato forces. the pakistanis have resulted in their usual tit-for-tat way, cutting off two supply lines into afghanistan. is there anything we can do to break this cycle? how does it affect our ability to do with the terrorism issues we discussed? >> when i was operating within it and thinking about it, i had a sense of how before and the american relationship was with pakistan, how much official deception was involved on both sides in terms of the knowledge in that things were going on, how much each side would discard strong instances on the other side and look for interests. when you take a step back and you say this is a relationship that is this form -- misformed, probably not much success. if yo
this began with the cia agent, officer who got into a firefight in lahore. it moved on to the bin laden raid, something that did enormous damage to the relationship. several efforts to write that relationship, and then this weekend, this incident that none of us seemed to understand in which at least 24 pakistani border soldiers, provincial birds, were killed by nato forces. the pakistanis have resulted in their usual tit-for-tat way, cutting off two supply lines into afghanistan. is there...
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this began with the cia this began with the cia agent, officer who got into a firefight in lahore. it moved on to the bin laden raid, something that did enormous damage to the relationship. several efforts to write that relationship, and then this weekend, this incident that none of us seemed to understand in which at least 24 pakistani border soldiers, provincial birds, were killed by nato forces. the pakistanis have resulted in their usual tit-for-tat way, cutting off two supply lines into afghanistan. is there anything we can do to break this cycle? how does it affect our ability to do with the terrorism issues we discussed? >> when i was operating within it and thinking about it, i had a sense of how before and the -- deformed was the american relationship was with pakistan, how much official deception was involved on both sides in terms of the knowledge in that things were going on, how much each side would discard -- disregard strong instances on the other side and look for interests. when you take a step back and you say this is a relationship that is this form -- misformed,
this began with the cia this began with the cia agent, officer who got into a firefight in lahore. it moved on to the bin laden raid, something that did enormous damage to the relationship. several efforts to write that relationship, and then this weekend, this incident that none of us seemed to understand in which at least 24 pakistani border soldiers, provincial birds, were killed by nato forces. the pakistanis have resulted in their usual tit-for-tat way, cutting off two supply lines into...