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mr. sharif out and someone else in, what do you have? >> look, what i can tell su mr. if is not leaving without a fight. he's not going anywhere. i can also tell you people close to imram khan tell us he ask not going to give up on the demand for resignation. so what are you looking for at this point is more violence, more dragging out and the military ultly-- ultimately blowing the whistle and decide who they are going to back. which what imram khan says he has wanted from day one, talking about a third empire making -- >> that is something he made that later but he definitely has been talking about having the military behind him. and that is not good for pakistani democracy. the people of pakistan should be able to elect the government. and if the government does not perform well they should be able to vote it out at the next election. unfortunately, they're not being allowed to do that and that does not go well for either pakistan democracy or stability in pakistan. >> woodruff: the rest of the world is looking at this and among other things saying how does this affe
mr. sharif out and someone else in, what do you have? >> look, what i can tell su mr. if is not leaving without a fight. he's not going anywhere. i can also tell you people close to imram khan tell us he ask not going to give up on the demand for resignation. so what are you looking for at this point is more violence, more dragging out and the military ultly-- ultimately blowing the whistle and decide who they are going to back. which what imram khan says he has wanted from day one,...
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mr. sharif to resign. clashes earlier this week left at least three people dead.ndrew north has the latest from islamabad. >> reporter: pakistanis demanding their prime minister step down. they're supporting imran khan and occupied the heart of the pakistani capital. wearing a bulletproof vest under his clothes, he repeats his accusations that the government is only in power to max ballot rigging. it sparked the most severe crisis. protesters tried to storm government buildings. doing the bidding of pakistan's ever powerful army, say critics, and it was the generals who helped restore order. but imran khan tells me he's fighting for democracy. >> if we do not challenge this election, that means we will become like hosni mubarak dictatorship, where he had elections, he had a constitution, he had a parliament, no democracy. we are heading exactly the same way. >> reporter: these protests against election rigging and corruption have brought the government to a stand still. some say what is happening here amounts to another coup and many say the ultimate victors will
mr. sharif to resign. clashes earlier this week left at least three people dead.ndrew north has the latest from islamabad. >> reporter: pakistanis demanding their prime minister step down. they're supporting imran khan and occupied the heart of the pakistani capital. wearing a bulletproof vest under his clothes, he repeats his accusations that the government is only in power to max ballot rigging. it sparked the most severe crisis. protesters tried to storm government buildings. doing the...
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protests that we're seeing now will be large enough to force the resignation of the prime minister mr sharif. well the thing is that the prime minister i think will be able to. ride over this you know this very stormy sort of political storm that has been generated by imran khan and also mr qadri who is a cleric who has a great capacity to speak and is like a demagogue but i don't think that it would go to the extent of destabilizing the government to a point where he will have to resign because there are other revelations which have just in the last few hours have been have come out which are fairly authentic that this was a huge conspiracy that was. actually conspired by people who are a part of the. you know establishment as they call it and they have been responsible for sort of provoking or pro promoting this idea of destabilizing this government by through these street demonstrations so the credibility of iran who was supposed to sort of bring in a dynamic change. is sort of standing aloof and saying that he is the one who is going to bring about a complete transformation of pakistan t
protests that we're seeing now will be large enough to force the resignation of the prime minister mr sharif. well the thing is that the prime minister i think will be able to. ride over this you know this very stormy sort of political storm that has been generated by imran khan and also mr qadri who is a cleric who has a great capacity to speak and is like a demagogue but i don't think that it would go to the extent of destabilizing the government to a point where he will have to resign...
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mr. modi invited pakistan's leader nawaz sharif to his inauguration.ee months later, relations between the two rivals back on familiar ground. hostilities along the border, differences over kashmir, followed by india, calling off peace talks. >> he hasn't deviated from the script, hindu nationalist trip where we are not going to meet you as equals. and we're not going to be realized. >> reporter: critics allege there has been growing religious tension since the new government took over. and it is ignoring the plight of muslims living in refugee camps. there are fears that under mr. modi, an unabashed internationalist, india is becoming less tolerant. bbc news, delhi. >>> let's remind you of the main news. ukraine's president says he has reached an agreement with president putin for a cease-fire process in eastern ukraine, but as our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has been stelling me on this program, we're still skrachg ocratching s trying to interpret what that might mean. the kremlin released a statement saying they can't agree to an actual cea
mr. modi invited pakistan's leader nawaz sharif to his inauguration.ee months later, relations between the two rivals back on familiar ground. hostilities along the border, differences over kashmir, followed by india, calling off peace talks. >> he hasn't deviated from the script, hindu nationalist trip where we are not going to meet you as equals. and we're not going to be realized. >> reporter: critics allege there has been growing religious tension since the new government took...
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mr. sharif has steadfastly refused to resign. >>> british prime minister david cameron is proposing new lawsht islamic extremism. measures would increase air travel checks and allow police to seize passports of suspected terrorists. the uk wants to stop radicalized britons from traveling overseas to join isis then return home to launch attacks. >>> ukrainian president petro poroshenko is accusing russia of open aggression as pro-moscow forces make big gains against ukraine's military in the east. moscow warned ukrainian forces to retreat from civilian areas. let's get the very latest on what's going on there. live in kiev, rosa, ukraine's defense minister said russia was launching this great war, that thousands of people could die. the russian president said russian forces could sweep into kiev in a few weeks. nato is following what's called a rapid reaction force. this seems to be escalating on a number of fronts. how does this de-escalate, where's the off-ramp here? >> yeah, when you see a conflict intensifying like this, you want to look for any kind of opening. even the smallest indicati
mr. sharif has steadfastly refused to resign. >>> british prime minister david cameron is proposing new lawsht islamic extremism. measures would increase air travel checks and allow police to seize passports of suspected terrorists. the uk wants to stop radicalized britons from traveling overseas to join isis then return home to launch attacks. >>> ukrainian president petro poroshenko is accusing russia of open aggression as pro-moscow forces make big gains against ukraine's...
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mr. sharif who couldn't reach it from the nation's mosque. this problem we know is massive but the question i wanted to pose to this pan sell that oftentimes we don't address and professor esposito, you did a great job in regards to the miseducation of the muslims and what i would equate that. as a person who accepted islam willingly and freely as a youth and now as an adult, i know this is not the islam that's being taught, we all know that. every last person here is educated enough to know this is not islam but we never seem to address these individuals who step outside of the bounds of islam and equate them as criminals. because that's exactly what their actions are. it isn't right to look at a person's actions, indeed but never hear it addressed as much. and i say that, too and i'm getting to the question. i'm saying it also as a person who was once under the leadership of the honorable mohammed. we would considered a radical group ourselves but after 1975, we changed under the leadership and came into a broader undergo of islam and becam
mr. sharif who couldn't reach it from the nation's mosque. this problem we know is massive but the question i wanted to pose to this pan sell that oftentimes we don't address and professor esposito, you did a great job in regards to the miseducation of the muslims and what i would equate that. as a person who accepted islam willingly and freely as a youth and now as an adult, i know this is not the islam that's being taught, we all know that. every last person here is educated enough to know...
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sharif. upset at mr. the military has been driving growth for many years.y, defense spending in the economy here has slowed a bit. would say this has a huge knock on effect for mr. modi's victory in india. >> talking about protests. it is a protest of a different sort. a volcano erupting in public -- a volcano erupting in papua new guinea. it destroyed a city where a number of world war ii battles were faught. the world, and volcano -- i thought it was kind of metaphorical. >> two volcanoes. >> we will take a quick break. >> is there a volcano near us? >> wall street. >> washington. >> students heading back to school across the country. entrepreneurs are using their education to follow a different career path. you are watching everyone's bang," streaming on your -- you're watching bloomberg "surveillance.' >> >> this is bloomberg "surveillance," i am scarlet fu with tom keene and adam johnson. the band is back together. china giving microsoft less than to answer antitrust charges. pressuring the company about windows and office programs. the problem centers
sharif. upset at mr. the military has been driving growth for many years.y, defense spending in the economy here has slowed a bit. would say this has a huge knock on effect for mr. modi's victory in india. >> talking about protests. it is a protest of a different sort. a volcano erupting in public -- a volcano erupting in papua new guinea. it destroyed a city where a number of world war ii battles were faught. the world, and volcano -- i thought it was kind of metaphorical. >> two...