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. >> host: one of the major figures in your book is a guy by the name of raymond malik who was security for bhutto. can you talk a bit about him, your sewer actions with him -- interactions with him and how they changed? >> well, he was the minister of the interior at the time of our investigation. in other words, he served with the zardari government and had been, in fact, a security adviser to benazir bhutto, a close associate. many said that he was the person in charge of her security. he said to us, no, i wasn't, i was a national security adviser, but most people that we interviewed said that, no, he was in charge of the actual security. >> host: that was my understanding when i was there. >> guest: exactly. so we all understood that, and that was the case in our judgment. he was our contact person. he was a surprising figure. very warm to us when we arrived, very surprising because the first meeting that we had in pakistan when we went, he presented us with document, 70-page document that was supposed to be our report. he said this is what we gather, all the investigation that we'v
. >> host: one of the major figures in your book is a guy by the name of raymond malik who was security for bhutto. can you talk a bit about him, your sewer actions with him -- interactions with him and how they changed? >> well, he was the minister of the interior at the time of our investigation. in other words, he served with the zardari government and had been, in fact, a security adviser to benazir bhutto, a close associate. many said that he was the person in charge of her...
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abdul malik was born one month before his father died in a shootout with police officers. four of the militants died with him they all wore suicide belts and carried a whole stash of explosives. he was a good man and i became attached to him. he wasn't rude or anything he was a good man and always kind to everybody he tried to help people he did this for these people and that for those people. understood feels good man. was on the federal wanted list he was eventually found guilty of taking part in several crimes which included killing servicemen and police officers and at the cia yet ready to tell us about his phone. i don't know i don't even think about it i can tell my baby about his father when he grows up a little when he's three or four when children start understanding these things. lost two of sons in one night both were policeman. it was in two thousand and four when armed terrorists attacked police checkpoints and throughout the republic and in the city of now. this is all that has left from my sons and husband these are my boys and my husband . and. it was our y
abdul malik was born one month before his father died in a shootout with police officers. four of the militants died with him they all wore suicide belts and carried a whole stash of explosives. he was a good man and i became attached to him. he wasn't rude or anything he was a good man and always kind to everybody he tried to help people he did this for these people and that for those people. understood feels good man. was on the federal wanted list he was eventually found guilty of taking...
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and how do you say it in hawaii -- >> malik -- >> looking back at the year i would like to ask you what your reaction was to the nonpartisan troop-- when it said that the lie of the year was your statement that if you liked your health-care plan you can keep it, and related to the health-care problems that we've seen over the past year, the fallout from that seems to be making democrats, particularly in the senate air little rambunctious and independent of you, which is evidenced most clearly in the debate over the iran sanction. it looks like senate majority leader harry reid has expedited consideration of an iran sanctions bill for january, even as your administration and you have been trying to get them to lay off sanctions. >> you are stringing a bunch of thing as long, let's see if we can hone in on a question. >> that's a lot less than ed henry asked. >> oh, owe. >> how about i separate out the iran question from the tax question. on the health care question, look, i think i've answered several times there is a new iteration of it. bottom line that we are going to continue to work
and how do you say it in hawaii -- >> malik -- >> looking back at the year i would like to ask you what your reaction was to the nonpartisan troop-- when it said that the lie of the year was your statement that if you liked your health-care plan you can keep it, and related to the health-care problems that we've seen over the past year, the fallout from that seems to be making democrats, particularly in the senate air little rambunctious and independent of you, which is evidenced...
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joining us now from san francisco saira malik. billion in assets under management. good to have you here. >> well, thanks for having me. happy holidays. >> what are you thinking for 2014. what kind of gdp growth, what kind of interest rates for 2014? >> well, we expect the great revival in equities to continue in 2014. and this is because in years where you see strong rally in the stock market, that usually continues in the l following year. we expect this to be driven by corporate earnings growth. grow faster than the typical growth. >> we like the consumer we think the consumer is king. that's because there's a wealth effect for the consumer right now for the higher stock market, higher home prices and lower gas prices. we're looking for those companies which are leveraged to the consumer. >> i see your hasbro, home depot and general motors. >> yes, we really like hasbro right here, they have a great toy business tied to a lot of blockbuster movies coming out, including captain america, the avengers and star wars, which generate
joining us now from san francisco saira malik. billion in assets under management. good to have you here. >> well, thanks for having me. happy holidays. >> what are you thinking for 2014. what kind of gdp growth, what kind of interest rates for 2014? >> well, we expect the great revival in equities to continue in 2014. and this is because in years where you see strong rally in the stock market, that usually continues in the l following year. we expect this to be driven by...
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. >>> oh, sweet malik, it's a block party, aussie hunt against foothill and he wasn't done.he 57-56 win. high school football, northern california finals division 4, mcclymonds four straight turnovers on their first four possessions. they lost again to central catholic modesto 17-14 in the division 1 championship. dell or row out of loomis beat sarah, san mateo 28-20. winners advance to next week's state championship game. >>> the raiders running back darren mcfadden misses sunday's game against the chiefs with an ankle injury. he has missed five of the last six games. take a good look because with mcfadden headed to free agency after the season we may have seen the last of him in a raider uniform. injured reserve is a possibility. >>> friday night top five, >>> friday night top five, don't want to ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains
. >>> oh, sweet malik, it's a block party, aussie hunt against foothill and he wasn't done.he 57-56 win. high school football, northern california finals division 4, mcclymonds four straight turnovers on their first four possessions. they lost again to central catholic modesto 17-14 in the division 1 championship. dell or row out of loomis beat sarah, san mateo 28-20. winners advance to next week's state championship game. >>> the raiders running back darren mcfadden misses...
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. >> malik started the farm with a goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that groceryy all of detroit's inner city. >> other than whole foods, who just came in -- >> yes. >> not a single national food chain. >> no. no, in 2007, farmer jack closed its last stores in detroit. and that was kind of the end of the big chains in detroit. >> this is subsistence farming, not cash crop. you're not going to be selling -- anticipating selling outside of detroit? >> there's greater demand in detroit than all of the farmers locally can supply. first we're going to supply that local demand in the city of detroit. >> to what degree do you think that this model can be replicated in and around the city? >> clearly we think urban agriculture has great potential. and one of the things that we have in detroit is access to huge amounts of land. if we're able to produce even a small percentage of the food which is consumed in detroit and circulate the revenues from that food within our community, then we're able to create a more vibrant, healthy, economically strong community. so we think i
. >> malik started the farm with a goal of providing greater access to fresh produce in areas that groceryy all of detroit's inner city. >> other than whole foods, who just came in -- >> yes. >> not a single national food chain. >> no. no, in 2007, farmer jack closed its last stores in detroit. and that was kind of the end of the big chains in detroit. >> this is subsistence farming, not cash crop. you're not going to be selling -- anticipating selling...
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. >>> conflict began two years ago when tauriq rebels launched a campaign against malik's government. in march of 2012 they captured the largest city's there. but they were attacked by groups that wanted islamic law in the region. the biggest city control group t of the north, and under a month the territory was under government control. in june it oversaw a peace deal with the tauriq rebels, but they backtracked after just three months. now they're caught between a resurgent army and alqaida fighters. >> reporter: in the fast deserts of northern mali, check points like this is symbolic more than practical. the area is a stronghold of nomads, but know they're trying to reassert themselves. >> you can only keep it safe by relying on the people who live around here. >> reporter: the national fighters lost control here when al-qaeda-linked groups moved into mali in 2012. then in general a french-led military campaign routed al-qaeda. but that also allowed the mali army to retake control of northern mali. now the fighters find themselves doing battle on two fronts with the malian army and
. >>> conflict began two years ago when tauriq rebels launched a campaign against malik's government. in march of 2012 they captured the largest city's there. but they were attacked by groups that wanted islamic law in the region. the biggest city control group t of the north, and under a month the territory was under government control. in june it oversaw a peace deal with the tauriq rebels, but they backtracked after just three months. now they're caught between a resurgent army and...
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. >> using somebody like wendy malik, a recognizable actress and do it with this clever theme, as youoks like a horror movie, it is very, very effective. so the peel pushing the environmental agenda have a tremendous resource with celebrities who are willing to do this kind of video and make it viral. john: one final example of it. america's biggest recent environmental and economic success i would say is fracking for natural gas. fracking allowed poor people to heat their homes for less, and, it reduced america's carbon output. yet, many celebrities like john lennon's wife and son trash it. >> don't frack my mother. >> don't frack me. john: and when the celebrities speak, the crowds follow. >> oh, they certainly do. they. actually, powerfully sway, not only their followers, but others. when some celebrity like george clooney who recently spouted off on global warming says something, it goes global. unlike non-celebrities who can't get the word out quite as effectively. so they are a resource. they are a great power. john: thank you, james. and by the way, ed begly, jr., he told us he
. >> using somebody like wendy malik, a recognizable actress and do it with this clever theme, as youoks like a horror movie, it is very, very effective. so the peel pushing the environmental agenda have a tremendous resource with celebrities who are willing to do this kind of video and make it viral. john: one final example of it. america's biggest recent environmental and economic success i would say is fracking for natural gas. fracking allowed poor people to heat their homes for less,...
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. >> i'm here as a voice for my son malik, who at 17 years of age, lost his life due to an act of gun> on december 14th, we lost the love and light of our family, our daughter grace. >> gun violence in the united states is a much bigger problem than the shooting that killed my father. >> on the tragic incident of gun violence affected his life forever when a disgruntled employee suffering from mental illness came to the workplace and let loose with a barrage of guns. he had 6,000 rounds of ammunition. >> we are 875 and more, mayors from all across the country unified by one thing, which is the belief that we can respect the second amendment and the rights of law-abiding gun owners and do much more to keep guns out of the wrong hands. >> mayors against illegal guns is the largest advocacy group in the country. they've come to washington to help members of congress put a human face on america's gun violence problem. >> every day, we lose 32 more americans to gun murders. 90 to gun deaths. hundreds more are wounded in our homes, in our streets, in our schools. >> you say to yourself, wel
. >> i'm here as a voice for my son malik, who at 17 years of age, lost his life due to an act of gun> on december 14th, we lost the love and light of our family, our daughter grace. >> gun violence in the united states is a much bigger problem than the shooting that killed my father. >> on the tragic incident of gun violence affected his life forever when a disgruntled employee suffering from mental illness came to the workplace and let loose with a barrage of guns. he had...
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ultimately i-40 won pave the way for the next generation of american submarines in particular american sub maliksbs what they had wit theable to put not a plane but a missile. >> you know the curiosity about world war ii is endless and then they find stories like that. >> it is. >>> the search this morning for [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on
ultimately i-40 won pave the way for the next generation of american submarines in particular american sub maliksbs what they had wit theable to put not a plane but a missile. >> you know the curiosity about world war ii is endless and then they find stories like that. >> it is. >>> the search this morning for [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem....
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malik, what is going to -- what is the principal improvement going to come from next year?> good morning. thank you for having me on your show. we are looking for a better 2014. we're looking for growth at 5% from sub-3% this year. and the primary drivers have improved growth in the u.s. and the eurozone, really. the emerging markets will continue to show robust growth. part of this is because you had a purpose of deleveraging that's coming to some sort of a completion now over the next couple of years. it's going to start easing off. at the same time, the level of fiscal austerity is starting to ease off. so you should see growth starting to improve, investment improving, consumption picking up. and most importantly, some of the political uncertainty is starting to ease off. so overall, we have much more constructive in 2014 than we were in 2013. >> what's going to happen to asia? strong by not boom. what is your forecast for china? >> we're looking for growth around 7.4%. only marginally below where it is this year at 7.6%. and, really, the focus will very much remain a s
malik, what is going to -- what is the principal improvement going to come from next year?> good morning. thank you for having me on your show. we are looking for a better 2014. we're looking for growth at 5% from sub-3% this year. and the primary drivers have improved growth in the u.s. and the eurozone, really. the emerging markets will continue to show robust growth. part of this is because you had a purpose of deleveraging that's coming to some sort of a completion now over the next...
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or movement of al qaeda to grab local separatist and then in the kashmir region or the rebellion in malik, or in other parts of the world, or the separatists cause in south asia, i.e. the taliban. that coupled with the fact that there is increased interaction amongst affiliates of al qaeda points to the would be or potential lone wolf terrorist part of this movement. there is some connection either ideological or in person, or both. so it's difficult again to really spring to a judgment that, okay, if you have a single individual, then it's an only individual act. i would reckon that radicalization in some strange sense is a kind of material support as well. and most people wouldn't recognize it. we've got to go beyond the obvious. what appears on the surface may not be true or entirely true. it's good to dig deep and look at more important social aspects of radicalization, and a lot more can be done in terms of engagement with the imprisoned individual, for example, or to prevent someone who's been in prison for criminal activity not to become a terrorist to address either through educat
or movement of al qaeda to grab local separatist and then in the kashmir region or the rebellion in malik, or in other parts of the world, or the separatists cause in south asia, i.e. the taliban. that coupled with the fact that there is increased interaction amongst affiliates of al qaeda points to the would be or potential lone wolf terrorist part of this movement. there is some connection either ideological or in person, or both. so it's difficult again to really spring to a judgment that,...