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>> yes, and the travesty in pakistan is for having a proactive strategy which is to hurt the pakistan military and civilian forces whereas the government does not have a clear strategy. there is now expectation that a new government policy will be announced in the next few days, but the government has failed to shape the environment and to get the public on board as to exactly how it's going to have a strategy that will be proactive, that will not only address the violence but also address the need for economic development in the area where the taliban are most active. the borders with afghanistan. >> reporter: up until now the government was talking about peace tracks and trying to sort the problems out, do you expect that sort of line to change on the part of the government going forward? >> i think it will particularly after this latest attack which is pretty heavy loss for the frontier core and when you look at it ever since 2001 when the government moved forces into fata and began these operations in support of the coalition work in afghanistan, there has been no attempt made to
>> yes, and the travesty in pakistan is for having a proactive strategy which is to hurt the pakistan military and civilian forces whereas the government does not have a clear strategy. there is now expectation that a new government policy will be announced in the next few days, but the government has failed to shape the environment and to get the public on board as to exactly how it's going to have a strategy that will be proactive, that will not only address the violence but also...
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amid the turmoil pakistan is resuming dialogue with the u.s. washington accused pakistan of a dual policy, but listened to both americans and the taliban. some argue it has not gained anything. >> pakistan has been a net loser, and the u.s. a net gainer. they come in 2001 to support the american destruction of the government, which was pro-pakistan. then they got the basis from where to fly the sortees, then they got all the people from pakistan whom they wanted, 5-00, 600 people. >> the government disagrees, insisting the relationship with the u.s. is based on trust. then it admits the widely unpopular campaign is out of control. >> the other point of disagreement between the two sides is the doctor who was accused of helping the c.i.a. get the osama bin laden's c.i.a. >> relief has been tied to millions in aid. despite the optimism being brandished there's deep-rooted mistrust. strategic dialogue will not result in long-term solutions. >> south korea's expanding to contain the bird flu. the first case was reported in a duck farm, 300km south
amid the turmoil pakistan is resuming dialogue with the u.s. washington accused pakistan of a dual policy, but listened to both americans and the taliban. some argue it has not gained anything. >> pakistan has been a net loser, and the u.s. a net gainer. they come in 2001 to support the american destruction of the government, which was pro-pakistan. then they got the basis from where to fly the sortees, then they got all the people from pakistan whom they wanted, 5-00, 600 people....
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>> i think every 25-year-old needs to step up to the challenge of helping to save pakistan. i don't think it is about being a bhutto. it is about the fact that pakistan is failing us and my generation is sick and tired of these red herring politics. >> even of your own party. are you talking about salvaging your own party? >> election cycles happen all over the world. >> but are you worried about your party's performance? >> all elections are to some on the partyrendum in power's performance. there is a lot of room for introspection, and that is exactly what is going on right now. there are closed door discussions about what is wrong, how can we do better, what can we improve on, but that does not take away from the things that i am proud of, the historical achievements. >> i hereby declare emergency. >> this week, he launched the cultural festival in his hometown province with this video. he may look like a leader, but pakistan is in deep crisis, and thatask, is he up to toughest of that jobs? >> pete seeger died last night at the age of 94. ever since the 1940s, seeger use
>> i think every 25-year-old needs to step up to the challenge of helping to save pakistan. i don't think it is about being a bhutto. it is about the fact that pakistan is failing us and my generation is sick and tired of these red herring politics. >> even of your own party. are you talking about salvaging your own party? >> election cycles happen all over the world. >> but are you worried about your party's performance? >> all elections are to some on the...
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and i love pakistan, and i miss pakistan. and i'm hopeful. i'm hopeful i will go back to pakistan as soon as possible. but i want to go back there. i want to go back there but first i need to empower myself. i need to empower myself with knowledge, with education, and i need to study hard. i need to work hard. and without being empowered, without being powerful, then i'll go back to pakistan. [applause] >> do you think that might be possible? do you want to go home, too? n do you think you will be able to? >> it's a difficult question. i think personally, as she said, she has to learn a lot and has a long way to go. and for me, i will go back when the situation is a bit normal. these days, i think quite dangerous for me as well as for her. so we will go back. love of one0s own home and own land, i think it's a kind of feeling which comes when you live your land. it's very difficult. you remember each and every thing of your homeland which you leave behind. i miss the shining faces of my students where i used to go every morning. i used to go
and i love pakistan, and i miss pakistan. and i'm hopeful. i'm hopeful i will go back to pakistan as soon as possible. but i want to go back there. i want to go back there but first i need to empower myself. i need to empower myself with knowledge, with education, and i need to study hard. i need to work hard. and without being empowered, without being powerful, then i'll go back to pakistan. [applause] >> do you think that might be possible? do you want to go home, too? n do you think...
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it's the area where most of pakistan's minerals are located. it's an area where pakistan has or many years terrorized the baluche people, killed them, just persecuted them mercilessly. they want the area's minerals and assets to keep pakistan going and basically radicalized, but they don't want to let the people live in peace. i have proposed in a previous op-ed a couple years ago that rhaps it's time to look at encouraging a new state, a new as try of baluchistan independent of pakistan so that the people can live in peace, so they don't have to be worried about pakistan officials and and ary coming through committing, really, crimes against these people. after i wrote that op-ed and included a statement that join in the time to encouragement for a new state, there was an article in the akistani daily paper that said in essence, maybe it is time to quit persecuting the baluche, reach out to them, and try to figure out a way where we could let them live -- they could let them live in peace because to pakistan that area was important and the op-
it's the area where most of pakistan's minerals are located. it's an area where pakistan has or many years terrorized the baluche people, killed them, just persecuted them mercilessly. they want the area's minerals and assets to keep pakistan going and basically radicalized, but they don't want to let the people live in peace. i have proposed in a previous op-ed a couple years ago that rhaps it's time to look at encouraging a new state, a new as try of baluchistan independent of pakistan so...
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polio from pakistan -- >> but how is the government doing that?uch of a campaign is there in the country to teach people about the benefit of these vaccinations. >> right. you know when we faced a problem in 2012, immediately after that, the national secretary guideline was established in in pakistan and then according to that every proven shall -- head of the proven shall government should have [ inaudible ] headed by the home secretary -- >> but it is clearly not working. and that is my point. and these workers are being paid just $2 aday for putting their lives at risk. >> i know about that, because the situation of pakistan you know very well, and this is not a problem in one area of the country, but because if you can see [ inaudible ] we are facing problem in pakistan -- pakistan is facing problem, because even then we have a safe system for polioer ratification, and even on the [ inaudible ] prime minister and chief minister, so that is in place, and the secretary [ inaudible ] are in place. they have a responsibility to sit and review the
polio from pakistan -- >> but how is the government doing that?uch of a campaign is there in the country to teach people about the benefit of these vaccinations. >> right. you know when we faced a problem in 2012, immediately after that, the national secretary guideline was established in in pakistan and then according to that every proven shall -- head of the proven shall government should have [ inaudible ] headed by the home secretary -- >> but it is clearly not working....
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than it does about what happens next in pakistan. one of the reasons that the current dysfunctional situation works well for american policymakers and one of the other reasons that we have so little information is that it is quite embarrassing to governments pakistan in particular but not only pakistan to a knowledge these operations are taking place and they are taking place against entities that as you say there are credible allegations that they received considerable support. so in essence and probably not just in pakistan working with one arm of the governmengovernmen t against the other. how do you as a policy matter keep that up if you have to say it in advance and have to say what you did it and if you have to say who was targeted, that becomes unbearably embarrassing for government. if you are dealing with a weak civilian government it becomes legally embarrassing. you can stop the argument and say that's a good reason has to remain secret and by the way the reason that some have to remain under the authority of the cia rep t
than it does about what happens next in pakistan. one of the reasons that the current dysfunctional situation works well for american policymakers and one of the other reasons that we have so little information is that it is quite embarrassing to governments pakistan in particular but not only pakistan to a knowledge these operations are taking place and they are taking place against entities that as you say there are credible allegations that they received considerable support. so in essence...
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pakistan's military has launched several air strikes on suspected taliban strongholds following deadly attacks on soldiers and civilians officials say at least twenty three minutes with killed but according to local residents many of the victims were villages also in pakistan a roadside bomb has blown up a bus carrying ship pilgrims returning from iran killing twenty people in. thailand is declared a state of emergency following recent violence between protesters and supporters of the ruling party in bangkok part of the security forces has been expanded and they
pakistan's military has launched several air strikes on suspected taliban strongholds following deadly attacks on soldiers and civilians officials say at least twenty three minutes with killed but according to local residents many of the victims were villages also in pakistan a roadside bomb has blown up a bus carrying ship pilgrims returning from iran killing twenty people in. thailand is declared a state of emergency following recent violence between protesters and supporters of the ruling...
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. >>> the former president of pakistan was supposed to be in court today, but his lawyer tells cnn that musharraf is in the hospital now on doctor's orders. reportedly is being treated for chest pains. the trial is going to resume on monday. musharraf, he is accuseded of treason for suspending pakistan's constitution and imposing rule, that back in 2007. he says he was trying to stabilize the country. musharraf could face the death penalty. >>> south sudan's president has declared a state of emergency in this country where the spiraling violence is causing a humanitarian crisis. at the same time, there are peace talks about to happen between the warring factions. u.n. peacekeepers are trying to protect 200,000 civilians forced from their homes because of all of this violence. they are now living in these
. >>> the former president of pakistan was supposed to be in court today, but his lawyer tells cnn that musharraf is in the hospital now on doctor's orders. reportedly is being treated for chest pains. the trial is going to resume on monday. musharraf, he is accuseded of treason for suspending pakistan's constitution and imposing rule, that back in 2007. he says he was trying to stabilize the country. musharraf could face the death penalty. >>> south sudan's president has...
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and taliban in pakistan was quick to claim responsibility for this strike.an 24 hours after they struck at the town of banu along the afghan border and at least 20 soldiers were killed and that of course would indicate that the taliban in pakistan was now on the offensive and in the meantime pakistan's prime minister was meeting his cabinet to discuss the emergency situation of cancelling his rituals. >> reporter: the taliban has responsibility for attack on military base in the south, one nato soldier killed, the car bomb exploded at the gate of a kandahar base and nine attackers entered and a gun fight broke out. ukraine president agreed to negotiate with opposition leaders after weeks of protests in the capitol. this was the scene in the early hours of monday monday following violent aton government protests in independent square in kiev, several people were injured including riot police. a palestinian fighter laid to rest in his hometown after his body was returned by israel. [chanting] and the funeral was held south of jeanene on sunday and 35 bodies wi
and taliban in pakistan was quick to claim responsibility for this strike.an 24 hours after they struck at the town of banu along the afghan border and at least 20 soldiers were killed and that of course would indicate that the taliban in pakistan was now on the offensive and in the meantime pakistan's prime minister was meeting his cabinet to discuss the emergency situation of cancelling his rituals. >> reporter: the taliban has responsibility for attack on military base in the south,...
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gunman in pakistan have killed three people.wo women and one man were killed when they were giving vaccine shots in the city. a fourth medical worker was wounded, pakistan is one of only three countries in the world. the vaccination is a cover for spying. south sudan's president has aused the peace keeping mission of acting like quarterback a parallel government in the country. after government troops recaptured the town, from rebel fighters. the president says the u.n. wanted to run south sudan, and it had advised its rival. they also said they would protect anyone that wanted to return home. at the air force in the capitol of jube ba, where a plane load of aid has now arrived. >> this is the first airlift conducted by the united nations children's fund since the violence broke out in south sudan last month. it's over 40 tons of medicine and other aid and relief that's going to -- that's arrived here, but is going to hopefully be disbursed across the country, mainly in the most effected areas like other places. i am going to br
gunman in pakistan have killed three people.wo women and one man were killed when they were giving vaccine shots in the city. a fourth medical worker was wounded, pakistan is one of only three countries in the world. the vaccination is a cover for spying. south sudan's president has aused the peace keeping mission of acting like quarterback a parallel government in the country. after government troops recaptured the town, from rebel fighters. the president says the u.n. wanted to run south...
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amid the turmoil, pakistan is resuming strategic dialogue. it has listened to americans and the taliban. >> pakistan has been a net loser, and the u.s. a net gainer. it they come into 2001 to support the american destruction, pro-pakistan, then they got the bases from where to fly the sortees, then they got all the people from pakistan who they wanted 500, 600 people. >> the government disagrees insisting the relationship with the u.s. is based on trust. but admits the unpopular drone campaign has been out of its control, despite calling it an attack on its sovereignty. the other point of the disagreement between the two sides is the doctor accused of helping the c.i.a. get osama bin laden's d.n.a. >> dr alfriedy has been kept in the gaol behind me. despite optimism being brandished by both sides, and deep-rotted mistrust, strategic dialogue will not result in long-term solutions. >> let's go washington d.c. where talks are taking place. al jazeera's rosalind jordanins us live. what can we expect to come out of this? >> we are expecting a wra
amid the turmoil, pakistan is resuming strategic dialogue. it has listened to americans and the taliban. >> pakistan has been a net loser, and the u.s. a net gainer. it they come into 2001 to support the american destruction, pro-pakistan, then they got the bases from where to fly the sortees, then they got all the people from pakistan who they wanted 500, 600 people. >> the government disagrees insisting the relationship with the u.s. is based on trust. but admits the unpopular...
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pakistan bowled out for 341 after sri lanka put up a ma'am oath 428. in the second innings the tourists are 88/3. sri lanka extending their lead to 175 with seven wickets in hand on day four. >> a bobsleigh team from jamaica is heading to the sochi winter olympics. the 2-man team qualified. funding is a serious problem. they need to raise $80,000 to cover travel and equipment costs. it's the first time jamaica competed since salt lake city in 2002. winston watts came out of retirement to lead the time, saying he was inspired to return partly because of a movie made about the 4-man team that represented their country in calgary in 1988. >> at first, when i get into retirement i said, you know, a part of my life has gone, and i sat down and i was thinking about it a lot, and i know - keep watching the movie "cool running" over and over on television. it brings back so much inspiration to my life and thought. it pushed to me. knowing that jamaica has the best athlete in the world, and the 2002 games, we had the fastest start. we just didn't have the fundi
pakistan bowled out for 341 after sri lanka put up a ma'am oath 428. in the second innings the tourists are 88/3. sri lanka extending their lead to 175 with seven wickets in hand on day four. >> a bobsleigh team from jamaica is heading to the sochi winter olympics. the 2-man team qualified. funding is a serious problem. they need to raise $80,000 to cover travel and equipment costs. it's the first time jamaica competed since salt lake city in 2002. winston watts came out of retirement to...
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in nineteen seventy but this item in the pakistan army in its meat nz and an imminent to be the one to mining and independent nation based on a huge mistake and secular identity. in nineteen seventy one bought me this was just twenty five percent in two today in the sanctioning body just in the second largest religious community in the country. in nineteen seventy one divination ball or communities including who was stopped again at the end of the nation about it these can be no once again heading for their life liberty property and dignity due to the injected into action by going to mock god it's been two months hidden agenda is to put a book about the issue into a modern anti islamic country like pakistan. this is clearly a challenge to the civilized nation in history and identity of the beach. meanwhile in the new is that two thousand and fourteen twenty twenty was caught at the asia cup which is to be hosted by above the base has gone under the cloud of uncertainty because of the unsettling atmosphere debating in the country. if security official as i expected to meet and bond with
in nineteen seventy but this item in the pakistan army in its meat nz and an imminent to be the one to mining and independent nation based on a huge mistake and secular identity. in nineteen seventy one bought me this was just twenty five percent in two today in the sanctioning body just in the second largest religious community in the country. in nineteen seventy one divination ball or communities including who was stopped again at the end of the nation about it these can be no once again...
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. ♪ >> it is the biggest robinson pakistan, -- province in pakistan.extensively throughout the region. he has a new book, "at the crossroads." he joins me along with our guest for this hour, hans humes of greylock. these pictures are amazing, and amazing. you spent time in this region as a little guy. grew up there? >> right, grew up in karachi. your perceptions growing up there and how the region as it evolved? it is a vast, vast area. than wyoming -- it is incredible. incredible natural resources that are untapped. -- verythrough it little infrastructure. everywhere you go, there is very little mining going on in that's one of the things that struck me in my travels. the peace corps -- i know hanh spent a good portion of his youth there. he chinese are there, the rainy ends are there. sometimes we forget here in new york city there are a lot of countries fighting to get these materials out of the ground. >> absolutely. pakistan is a very good example of a place where china has worked very hard to go in and get the positions where they feel it will be
. ♪ >> it is the biggest robinson pakistan, -- province in pakistan.extensively throughout the region. he has a new book, "at the crossroads." he joins me along with our guest for this hour, hans humes of greylock. these pictures are amazing, and amazing. you spent time in this region as a little guy. grew up there? >> right, grew up in karachi. your perceptions growing up there and how the region as it evolved? it is a vast, vast area. than wyoming -- it is incredible....
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and volgograd and now pakistan and the olympic torch travels through some of the most dangerous regions. ♪ and a third day of syrian peace talks is getting underway in swiss land and the chance of a breakthrough looks slim. they want to talk about president bashir al-assad handing over power but his team has other ideas and that is a day after the two sides made some progress, a deal on a safe passage for civilians and it would take place in palms in the early stages of the up rising there and s. in c says it's time to move talks forward and this is what they had to say late last night. >> tomorrow, we will start talking about transition to democracy and clearly the regime is not enthusiastic to talk about that and they are trying to use delay tactics, trying to go into details about information that can't be verified. >> reporter: and from the syrian peace talks, in geneva, now, james, today we are getting to the heart of the matter, we are talking about political transitions, that is what is expected to come out today, no doubt a thorny subject and difficult discussion ahead. >> a ver
and volgograd and now pakistan and the olympic torch travels through some of the most dangerous regions. ♪ and a third day of syrian peace talks is getting underway in swiss land and the chance of a breakthrough looks slim. they want to talk about president bashir al-assad handing over power but his team has other ideas and that is a day after the two sides made some progress, a deal on a safe passage for civilians and it would take place in palms in the early stages of the up rising there...
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so much is happening in both countries, pakistan and 80. we love working there equally. we just want to continue working out there. >> i mean, asia is particularly like india. it is retreating itself everyday, although it has thousands of years of history. .. to crossed that out. it has been 20 years of present giving throughout. collaborative lead to have the opportunity to do. >> have you lined up your next project yet? >> yes. >> it is a secret. >> give him a slight. >> we are going to return to the same
so much is happening in both countries, pakistan and 80. we love working there equally. we just want to continue working out there. >> i mean, asia is particularly like india. it is retreating itself everyday, although it has thousands of years of history. .. to crossed that out. it has been 20 years of present giving throughout. collaborative lead to have the opportunity to do. >> have you lined up your next project yet? >> yes. >> it is a secret. >> give him a...
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pakistan was killed in a u.s. drone strike several months ago. the government said that the peace efforts for talks with the taliban were sabotaged as a result of that. a new leader was chosen. and now they had reorganised the taliban, and they are on the offensive. >> thank you for that. >> more troops may be sent to central african republic. e.u. ministers with approve the deployment of several hunt dread soldiers on monday. we'll be live from brussels. we'll take you to car. a christian mob attacked two christian men, our crew were on site at bangui. some of the images may be disturbing. >> their baying for blood. the crowd of christians want to get their hands on a muslim hiding in the house. they say he was involved in the killing of a christian, and they want revenge. he's pulled from the house. it's too distressing to show you what happened next. but after the man was hacked to pieces, he was set on fire. a second muslim was murdered nearby. he was hiding in a church. he, too, was set on fire. as the corpse
pakistan was killed in a u.s. drone strike several months ago. the government said that the peace efforts for talks with the taliban were sabotaged as a result of that. a new leader was chosen. and now they had reorganised the taliban, and they are on the offensive. >> thank you for that. >> more troops may be sent to central african republic. e.u. ministers with approve the deployment of several hunt dread soldiers on monday. we'll be live from brussels. we'll take you to car. a...
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we do not want to see al qaeda core in pakistan rebuild like we saw al qaeda rebuild in iraq. the drones are not the answer to al qaeda, that they are surely a very good weapon to have in your hand when you deal with al qaeda. my concern is if the united states gives up that weapon in afghanistan by having no bases for operation after 2014, we will see al qaeda rebuild and regenerate as fast as we saw it regenerate in iraq. >> is there an alternative here? let's say we lose the main base in afghanistan. is there an alternative, either from ship or elsewhere in the region, given the extended reach now i've drones, that you would not necessarily need to launch them from afghanistan? >> short answer, no. the technology does not change. you can launch operations over the northern part of pakistan where al qaeda operates, i, i don't think so. if you launch them from the arabian sea, they are likely as to be unsuccessful as desert i was in watching it. the irony here is it is a covert operation. a covert operation that everybody talks about, and you can go to the excited to see ever
we do not want to see al qaeda core in pakistan rebuild like we saw al qaeda rebuild in iraq. the drones are not the answer to al qaeda, that they are surely a very good weapon to have in your hand when you deal with al qaeda. my concern is if the united states gives up that weapon in afghanistan by having no bases for operation after 2014, we will see al qaeda rebuild and regenerate as fast as we saw it regenerate in iraq. >> is there an alternative here? let's say we lose the main base...
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that many people think that pakistan got their nuclear weapons because of saudi money so if there is a nuclear arms race we will be right there after iran it's one of the reasons why i support the current iran deal because i think it is the best chance we have to prevent this nuclear arms race from happening but please don't pretend that saudi arabia somehow isn't independent somehow is a client state or a very unpleasant place has a provision in the interest of the fact of their joining with israel tells you that they're doing what they need to do to survive not because they like israel but because the enemy of my enemy is my friend ok brian this has nothing to do with the nucular iran does it it has it what it's all about is a detente possible detente with to run in the in the outside world the stop isolating it this is the worst nightmare for saudi arabia and israel since it's already been mentioned it's not about a nuclear weapon this is a fiction. it's all about nuclear waste that's occurred to me but i don't think it's the profits that go to markets that the specter ahead it's
that many people think that pakistan got their nuclear weapons because of saudi money so if there is a nuclear arms race we will be right there after iran it's one of the reasons why i support the current iran deal because i think it is the best chance we have to prevent this nuclear arms race from happening but please don't pretend that saudi arabia somehow isn't independent somehow is a client state or a very unpleasant place has a provision in the interest of the fact of their joining with...
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he has helped thousands of schoolkids in pakistan and afghanistan.oreign language] >> he has become perhaps the world's most effective spokesperson for girls' education in developing countries, and he deserves credit for that. nevertheless, he is now threatening to bring it all down, to destroy all of it by this fraud and by these lies. >> after our story first aired, the montana attorney general investigated mortenson's charity, c.a.i., and issued a report in april of 2012. it confirmed our report that mortenson mismanaged the charity's money and used some of its funds for personal expenses. mortenson has resigned as executive director, and he'll reimburse c.a.i. for more than $1 million. as for the school at bozai gumbaz, it opened in 2011 for a summer session. [ticking] coming up, former tyco chief dennis kozlowski on making over $100 million a year. what's it like to earn that kind of money? >> it's a way of keeping score, i guess. >> that's ahead, when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little roo
he has helped thousands of schoolkids in pakistan and afghanistan.oreign language] >> he has become perhaps the world's most effective spokesperson for girls' education in developing countries, and he deserves credit for that. nevertheless, he is now threatening to bring it all down, to destroy all of it by this fraud and by these lies. >> after our story first aired, the montana attorney general investigated mortenson's charity, c.a.i., and issued a report in april of 2012. it...
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a lot of sunshine in pakistan. that is good news because a mosque in pakistan is relying on the sun for its power. that is good news for pakistan. as our correspondent reports the city has been racked by fuel shortages. >> this call to prayer is special. solar panels are a desperately needed res bit. it brings down the electric bill. there's a complete power prices because of poor electricity rates and power theft. >> that's where these can play a better role according to the management of this mosque. >> cost of electricity is high. we are saving thousands. because of solar panels, it's a one-time investment and we are the owner. >> it's not just the mosque. it is serious about switching to as much renewable energy. it estimates three million megawas can be produced. and the government plans to save $40,000 by small green initial ti tifs. light bulbs are replaced with leds. >> that saves. >> it saves a lot in financial benefi benefits. >> not everyone can afford solar panels or something similar. >> it's expensive
a lot of sunshine in pakistan. that is good news because a mosque in pakistan is relying on the sun for its power. that is good news for pakistan. as our correspondent reports the city has been racked by fuel shortages. >> this call to prayer is special. solar panels are a desperately needed res bit. it brings down the electric bill. there's a complete power prices because of poor electricity rates and power theft. >> that's where these can play a better role according to the...
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based, they actually operate on the afghan pakistan border. what they're trying to do is fight the insurgency from pakistan. the network have links to the pakistan military authorities. and the pakistan military have refused even though we know that the senior al qaeda leadership have refused to go in and conduct operations. it's a complex situation. >> usually when someone holds someone captive, you want something. these people, have they made demands? >> apparently so, shep, what the taliban is saying is they want the release of five taliban prisoners from guantanamo bay bay. one of the big things here is the mistrust that now exists since the discovery of ubl in pakistan. the isi which is the pakistan equivalent of the cia they have tentacles that run all through the networks and it's absolutely essential to have the host nation on board. but there's a mistrust there because of the osama bin laden piece. so it's going to be difficult. >> can't help thinking about this man's family. >> just into the fox news desk. a drug and cheating investi
based, they actually operate on the afghan pakistan border. what they're trying to do is fight the insurgency from pakistan. the network have links to the pakistan military authorities. and the pakistan military have refused even though we know that the senior al qaeda leadership have refused to go in and conduct operations. it's a complex situation. >> usually when someone holds someone captive, you want something. these people, have they made demands? >> apparently so, shep, what...
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pakistan area of that frontier.political serious political issues there. i think it's definitely something that we have to keep negotiating with, is bringing pakistan in to these conversations. i think it's getting more perilous as time goes on and karzai won't sign that agreement with the united states. i don't know what's going to happen. it doesn't look pretty to me. michael, thank you for joining us, i hope you come back. >> thank you for having us. >> now, get ready for bill o'reilly. first, get ready to speed read your way through the news. a political stunner. former florida governor jeb bush saying just a short time ago he is considering a run for the white house in 2016. he says he will make a decision next year and one factor will be his family. now, that is after jeb bush's mother, former first lady barbara bush says she hopes her son does not run for president and today jeb bush responding he wishes she would stop saying that. a top u.s. intelligence official warning there has been increase in reported t
pakistan area of that frontier.political serious political issues there. i think it's definitely something that we have to keep negotiating with, is bringing pakistan in to these conversations. i think it's getting more perilous as time goes on and karzai won't sign that agreement with the united states. i don't know what's going to happen. it doesn't look pretty to me. michael, thank you for joining us, i hope you come back. >> thank you for having us. >> now, get ready for bill...
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they need the convoy what west pakistan. with the team. for which to build and install. i do. it could compete. a cool fort. latest attempt to shut welcome to. ctv news on the dealer to beijing. we begin this hour in pakistan is to at least twenty two pakistani soldiers had been killed and thirty others injured after an explosion hit an army convoy in southern military base in northwest pakistan the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack with the group spokesman saying is part of a continuing campaign to target security forces across the country the attack at that point in the bond district on sunday morning as the convoy it was about to leave the military combat who was injured in the attack on our hospitals but it's be the death toll will rise with many of them in critical condition. last month the pakistan taliban vowed to increase attacks on security forces became after the group elected a new leader will off of the lot he'd been frequent roadside bomb attacks on pakistani troops and convoys. but attacks inside on the compounds already the opposition t
they need the convoy what west pakistan. with the team. for which to build and install. i do. it could compete. a cool fort. latest attempt to shut welcome to. ctv news on the dealer to beijing. we begin this hour in pakistan is to at least twenty two pakistani soldiers had been killed and thirty others injured after an explosion hit an army convoy in southern military base in northwest pakistan the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack with the group spokesman saying is...
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, bordering pakistan's tribal areas.n the bomber, dressed in school uniform, approached his friends asking for directions to the school. this raised suspicions amongst them, and it was he who moved forward and started throwing stones, according to witnesses, to stop the bomber. when this didn't stop hip in his tracks, as he approached the main gate, he tackled him. when the bomber detonated his explosives, killing himself and the ninth grader instantly. people across pakistan have been paying tribute to the bravery of this young hero. on social media, on twitter, people have been using the hash tags, 1millionetisar, comparing him to malala. to save the lives of so many more. sama mow sin, cnn, pakistan. >> brave young man. >>> the government of india now wants an apology from the united states. that is after an indian diplomat is hold to go back home. and indian officials are saying no fair. this is testing the two countries' relationship. we'll be live from new dehli, up next. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that
, bordering pakistan's tribal areas.n the bomber, dressed in school uniform, approached his friends asking for directions to the school. this raised suspicions amongst them, and it was he who moved forward and started throwing stones, according to witnesses, to stop the bomber. when this didn't stop hip in his tracks, as he approached the main gate, he tackled him. when the bomber detonated his explosives, killing himself and the ninth grader instantly. people across pakistan have been paying...
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but at the height of jihadi violence this pakistan in 2008 -- in pakistan in 2008, they became a target, and they began to receive threats to call off their events which they were told were sinful by those who were calling and threatening. they refused to heed these warnings. so in 2008 a jihadi bomber actually struck their eighth performing arts festival in lahore with three separate bombings producing what he described as a rain of glass that fell, injuring nine. now, the bomber's accomplice was a 12-year-old potato chip vendor who had come into the venue car ilying ieds along with his pacts of crisps, and it was very upsetting because there were so many children in the audience at the event as well. luckily, the boy was caught before he was able to detonate his devices. so the zetas then faced a terrible decision; their festival had been hit, people had been injured, there was a threat that the attacks would continue. should they call off the performing arts festival? and they were, brothers and sisters, debating this question. and he told me at about one in the morning they decided,
but at the height of jihadi violence this pakistan in 2008 -- in pakistan in 2008, they became a target, and they began to receive threats to call off their events which they were told were sinful by those who were calling and threatening. they refused to heed these warnings. so in 2008 a jihadi bomber actually struck their eighth performing arts festival in lahore with three separate bombings producing what he described as a rain of glass that fell, injuring nine. now, the bomber's accomplice...
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despite sanctuary in the al qaeda from afghanistan and pakistan. defeating al qaeda in iraq and killing osama bin laden, the harsh reality and al qaeda and its affiliates represent an ambitious movement with the committed ideology. it is on the rise in the evidence is overwhelming. the al qaeda are taking control of western iraq where they seize control of northern syria. the border is nonexistent and today there was a bona fide dictionary for much operations can be conducted against allies in the region, specifically jordan. the radical islamists were not the catalyst for the revolutionary change that swept over the middle east three plus years ago, but they see geopolitical change as opportunity to gain influence and as such, controlled territory and people. this is happening in syria, libya, yemen, tunisia and mali. while exerting pressure in somalia and kenya. because of the failure in my view of american leadership to islamic extremism is not mentioned in u.s. policy, which is quite astounding. 12 years we still have no comprehensive strategy
despite sanctuary in the al qaeda from afghanistan and pakistan. defeating al qaeda in iraq and killing osama bin laden, the harsh reality and al qaeda and its affiliates represent an ambitious movement with the committed ideology. it is on the rise in the evidence is overwhelming. the al qaeda are taking control of western iraq where they seize control of northern syria. the border is nonexistent and today there was a bona fide dictionary for much operations can be conducted against allies in...
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the biggest reason we need to think about having a nuclear weapons program is pakistan. they view pakistan, a near neighbor, as a country that could become much more dangerous to their interests in the future. they worry that -- to the extent the u.s. tried to manage this problem, we haven't done a very good job of it. so i think that's something on their strategic radar we need to be aware of. i think like everybody in the region they are apprehensive about what happens as the u.s. draws down its troops. they nominally say that they want no american military presence in afghanistan. i'm not sure if they really mean it but other people who are specialists would know better than i. the iranians do seem to be willing to play more in discussions about the future of afghanistan. at least they signal that they least they signal that they would be willing to. hussein masavain who just has gone back to iran. was at princeton. wrote a book that was published last year, very open account of his role working with rouhani and zarif a decade ago but he says in this book that the ira
the biggest reason we need to think about having a nuclear weapons program is pakistan. they view pakistan, a near neighbor, as a country that could become much more dangerous to their interests in the future. they worry that -- to the extent the u.s. tried to manage this problem, we haven't done a very good job of it. so i think that's something on their strategic radar we need to be aware of. i think like everybody in the region they are apprehensive about what happens as the u.s. draws down...
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egypt is not pakistan. in fact, the security talks with the united states have been terrific for many many years, and that was true for the most part, whether it was mubarak or morsy or sisi in charge of egypt. >> david rhode, does it ever bring stability? >> i don't thi think it does. people are in tune with what the u.s. is saying, and we look hypocritical. we talk about supporting democracy, but we're supporting an egyptian military that cracks down, and it killed as many people in egypt as the crushing of the green revolution in iran, kerry killed in 2009. so we are saying to islamists, we support democracy except when you win elections. >> there are two underlying issues here, and it's important to recognize that despite all of the money that we give the egyptian government and military, in particular, it's not all of that money. it's $1.3 billion, which is the same $1.3 billion we have been giving the armed forces since 1983. if if you do the math, it's considerably less than what $1.3 billion sounds
egypt is not pakistan. in fact, the security talks with the united states have been terrific for many many years, and that was true for the most part, whether it was mubarak or morsy or sisi in charge of egypt. >> david rhode, does it ever bring stability? >> i don't thi think it does. people are in tune with what the u.s. is saying, and we look hypocritical. we talk about supporting democracy, but we're supporting an egyptian military that cracks down, and it killed as many people...
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egypt is not pakistan. egyptian security cooperation with the united states has been terrific over many, many years. and that was true for the most part, whether it was hosni mubarak, mohamed morsi or abdul fatah al-sisi in charge of egypt. i think we are getting our money's worth and then some. >> david, does supporting a military regime bring stability in your perspective. >> i don't think it does. people in the region are in tune with what the u.s. is saying. we talk about supporting democracy, but we are supporting egyptian military. there's a crackdown killing many in egypt as the iranian's crushing of iran. we are saying to islamists we support democracy except for when you win elections. >> i think there's two underlying issues here. it's important to recognise that despite all the money that we give the egyptian government and military. in particular it's not the money, all that much money, it's $1.3 million. the same that we have been giving the armed forces. if you do the maths it's worth less tha
egypt is not pakistan. egyptian security cooperation with the united states has been terrific over many, many years. and that was true for the most part, whether it was hosni mubarak, mohamed morsi or abdul fatah al-sisi in charge of egypt. i think we are getting our money's worth and then some. >> david, does supporting a military regime bring stability in your perspective. >> i don't think it does. people in the region are in tune with what the u.s. is saying. we talk about...
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department, this means that you are cutting half of the service to population of pakistan. >> reporteris summer the province opened women's police desks in 60 police stations. female dormitories have been built, and women no longer have to wait months for basic training. yet female officers still have a long way to go before they are equally represented. but says more women in law enforcement can only lead to better security. >> translator: our pri vince is dealing with so much terrorism, and many women in our society don't have a voice. with more female police we cannot only help them but also change the community. >> reporter: change these cadets are determined to be part of. >>> just a month or so to go before the winter games start and russia has launched one of its biggest security operation in the history of the olympics. barbara now back to her in our european news center. >> david the two recent suicide bomb attacks have obviously intensified safety fears in russia, so now some of the precautions include that only officially registered vehicles will be allowed into the host cit
department, this means that you are cutting half of the service to population of pakistan. >> reporteris summer the province opened women's police desks in 60 police stations. female dormitories have been built, and women no longer have to wait months for basic training. yet female officers still have a long way to go before they are equally represented. but says more women in law enforcement can only lead to better security. >> translator: our pri vince is dealing with so much...
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why does pakistan have these fastest-growing new scooter arsenal in the world? why are they producing more bombs than the indians a double or triple? is there some external partner is a have a commitment to? on this issue there's a lot of smoke, very little fire that anyone is saying, but if you ask my bottom line i think they're probably have been discussions between the saudis and pakistanis, and the saudis have a pakistani commitment to provide a bomb. and you can take the pakistani commitment to buy a bomb to the bank and cash it for probably nothing. >> okay. let me turn now to steve. steve, we don't have a whole lot of leverage in egypt. we don't have a lot with the saudis. shortly with president putin we are awash -- surely. so you've written a couple of different essays in here, but the two areas where we are of most concern apart from the immediate question, the olympics of course, is the ukraine and whether or not putin will play or will foil the presidents larger objective to begin with when he came to office 2009 of truly bring down the number of nuc
why does pakistan have these fastest-growing new scooter arsenal in the world? why are they producing more bombs than the indians a double or triple? is there some external partner is a have a commitment to? on this issue there's a lot of smoke, very little fire that anyone is saying, but if you ask my bottom line i think they're probably have been discussions between the saudis and pakistanis, and the saudis have a pakistani commitment to provide a bomb. and you can take the pakistani...
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this series tells the hidden story of how, for a decade, pakistan deceived america and the west, andas then found out.
this series tells the hidden story of how, for a decade, pakistan deceived america and the west, andas then found out.
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have been since two thousand channel in all there been a total of four hundred sixty one strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty depths of the people killed four hundred fifty seven or oh eleven per cent were civilians. meanwhile the defense department released its annual report on the use of on an assist on this. the chorale down a road map through twenty thirty eight of how the lady program will continue to develop take a look at this church this is an inventory of the total number of unmanned aircrafts the department of defense currently has in its possession. and those are just the flying ones. and yet he also has thousands of ground and merit and sis down this agency estimates it will spend four point one billion dollars on onion systems and twenty fourteen and a thirty percent drop from twenty thirteen but still quite a bit of money. i spoke earlier with abraham wagner and los angeles he is an adjunct professor at columbia university's school of international and affairs and also with mary helen o'connell she is a professor of mining r
have been since two thousand channel in all there been a total of four hundred sixty one strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty depths of the people killed four hundred fifty seven or oh eleven per cent were civilians. meanwhile the defense department released its annual report on the use of on an assist on this. the chorale down a road map through twenty thirty eight of how the lady program will continue to develop take a look at this church...
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been since two thousand and two in all or even a total of four hundred sixty one air strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty deaths of the people killed four hundred fifty seven or eleven percent were civilians meanwhile the defense department released its annual report on the use of unmanned systems the report laid out a road map through twenty thirty eight of how the u.a.e. program will continue to develop take a look at this chart this is an inventory. of the total number of unmanned aircraft the department of defense ope sorry that we don't have the chart but i'm going to describe it for you anyway it shows thousands of you avi's that are currently in the deal these possession and that doesn't even include the ground and maritime systems now the agency estimates it will spend four point one billion dollars on unmanned systems a twenty fourteen a thirty percent drop from two thousand and thirteen but still quite a bit of money to talk things all things u.a.b. related i'm joined now by abraham wagner he's in los angeles who is an adjun
been since two thousand and two in all or even a total of four hundred sixty one air strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty deaths of the people killed four hundred fifty seven or eleven percent were civilians meanwhile the defense department released its annual report on the use of unmanned systems the report laid out a road map through twenty thirty eight of how the u.a.e. program will continue to develop take a look at this chart this is an...
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for stated in march and reemphasized tuesday night the goal of the united states in afghanistan pakistanhe to al qaeda and its extremist allies in a prevent his return to brunt -- prevent its return to both countries. stabilizing afghanistan as necessary to achieve this overarching goal. >> robert gates served two presidents as defense secretary. cia director. friday's 6:30 a.m. eastern, and live book tv the event. secretary gates talks about his management in the wars in iraq in afghanistan. and then a few weeks women's history for beginners author bonnie morris will take your questions and comments live on in debt to february 2nd at noon eastern. an online for the rest of january, join our book tv book club discussion. go to booktv.org and click on book tv to enter the chat. >> international monetary fund chief christine lagarde spoke about the world economy in 2014 citing the u.s. budget deal as one step toward stabilizing the economy. from the national press club, this is an hour. >> now for our guests today she is the first woman at the helm of the international monetary fund and th
for stated in march and reemphasized tuesday night the goal of the united states in afghanistan pakistanhe to al qaeda and its extremist allies in a prevent his return to brunt -- prevent its return to both countries. stabilizing afghanistan as necessary to achieve this overarching goal. >> robert gates served two presidents as defense secretary. cia director. friday's 6:30 a.m. eastern, and live book tv the event. secretary gates talks about his management in the wars in iraq in...
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> there is no country like pakistan. >> egypt is close.culation, where we want the pakistani government on our sites. a military a deal is part of the package but we don't like the purpose for which the assistance is used. be more directly being used. >> pakistan is the bigger threat and more complicated. >> if you look at syria, for example, supplying the rebels. >> in that case, president obama has walked back away from supporting the rebels in part because he doesn't know who they are and they are not clearly rural american. we would talkd about football. >> i love football. it's the us thing ever. >> how many points is a safety? >> i have no idea. >> what is it? just got news that last nights game was the highest rated wild-card game ever -- 20% increase over last year's wild- card game. >> illion viewers watched. was born in wisconsin, so my family is longtime green bay packers fans. i grew up in northern california, so this is the great game -- i was crushed not to be able to watch it. it 20 below or something crazy? >> i would have
> there is no country like pakistan. >> egypt is close.culation, where we want the pakistani government on our sites. a military a deal is part of the package but we don't like the purpose for which the assistance is used. be more directly being used. >> pakistan is the bigger threat and more complicated. >> if you look at syria, for example, supplying the rebels. >> in that case, president obama has walked back away from supporting the rebels in part because he...
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since two thousand and two and all there i've been a total of four hundred sixty one air strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty deaths of the people killed four hundred fifty seven or eleven percent were civilians meanwhile the defense department released its annual report on the use of unmanned systems the report laid out a road map through twenty thirty eight of how the u.a.e. program will continue to develop take a look at this chart this is an inventory of the to. model number of unmanned aircraft the department of defense currently has in its possession and those are just the ones that fly the d.o.d. also has thousands of ground and maritime systems the agency estimates it will spend four point one billion dollars on unmanned systems and twenty fourteen a thirty percent drop from twenty thirteen but still quite a bit of money i spoke earlier with abraham wagner in los angeles he's an adjunct professor at columbia university's school of international and public affairs i also spoke with mary ellen o'connell she is a professor of law and
since two thousand and two and all there i've been a total of four hundred sixty one air strikes in pakistan yemen and somalia resulting in some three thousand five hundred twenty deaths of the people killed four hundred fifty seven or eleven percent were civilians meanwhile the defense department released its annual report on the use of unmanned systems the report laid out a road map through twenty thirty eight of how the u.a.e. program will continue to develop take a look at this chart this...
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>> the girls some pakistan, it's really hard for them to go to school.s will not go to school because of poverty. and some because of child labor and trafficking. some parents don't send their children to school because they don't know it's important at all. and some girls won't go to school because of the culture's norms and tabus so there are still many issues stopping us to go to school. >> warner: why do you think the taliban-- what is their vision of islam that makes them so opposed to girls' education, and if so, can you really change that, and can you change that culture just by educating girls. >> the first thing is the taliban have misunderstood islam. they have never studied islam deeply. i think they have not read the koran, even, because in islam it is said that it is the right of every girl and every boy to get education, to get knowledge. islam says about equality, there's no difference between a man and a woman. islam tells us to respect each other, don't judge each other on the basis of religion. so i think the terrorists have terrorists
>> the girls some pakistan, it's really hard for them to go to school.s will not go to school because of poverty. and some because of child labor and trafficking. some parents don't send their children to school because they don't know it's important at all. and some girls won't go to school because of the culture's norms and tabus so there are still many issues stopping us to go to school. >> warner: why do you think the taliban-- what is their vision of islam that makes them so...
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pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where polios remain endemic.ers claim the vaccination scheme is a cover for spying. >>> and a man has been shot dead as part of a crackdown before the winter olympics. >> yes, security services say he was killed in a gun battle at his hideout in pakistan. he was the main suspect for a series of attacks on rough sha. and wanted posters have been put up showing a woman suspected of planning ament bolling. -- bombing. >>> [ inaudible ] are europe's largest minority group, and one of the many challenges they face is education. for many roma children, going to school is key to breaking the battle to fight poverty. ♪ >> reporter: people say the roma don't send their kids to school. well, they do here. and they sit happily with white children. all of the classroom assistants are roma too. this one who is helping an autistic children says roma children like coming here because they are not intimidated. >> translator: when they see a roma teacher they feel at home and welcome. it's easier to come to school because they kn
pakistan is one of only three countries in the world where polios remain endemic.ers claim the vaccination scheme is a cover for spying. >>> and a man has been shot dead as part of a crackdown before the winter olympics. >> yes, security services say he was killed in a gun battle at his hideout in pakistan. he was the main suspect for a series of attacks on rough sha. and wanted posters have been put up showing a woman suspected of planning ament bolling. -- bombing. >>>...
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the last of now become part of western pakistan is told through a military convoy has killed twenty two soldiers around thirty others were injured when the explosive device was detonated inside a vehicle pakistan's taliban faction claimed responsibility for the baldwin promised more attacks against what he called the country's secular system. the melting of the arc to go ice is slowly but surely opening access to the vast resources of untapped gas and oil underneath the competition for exploration rights is getting fierce as five countries with borders in the region by destroying from their claims some even landed the troops on the north pole the boy. melting ice caps in the arctic have ignited a military build up over the world's smallest ocean and the riches buried beneath it the arctic circle is believed to contain thirty percent of the world's undiscovered natural gas and fifteen percent of its oil the future of the world economy to some extent is dependent on the arctic and i think you know russia and canada the united states and norway and denmark are very interested in exploiting
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the reprisals local representative from us based charity rescue christians which is operated in pakistan for four years told the associated press that in that school and they have a good hundreds of christians our ideology and the basic theme is to protect deceived the vehicle lost control idea what the white house the fall right as well as delightful in every essence of religion or whatever he needs where the bomb site. and then is it possible for us and if that is is more much. you know high profile anti life is under a must read. many use to relocate him from his uncle and smeared some seafood place despite the very real danger because my wrists most of pakistan's one hundred and eighteen million sunni muslim population not just for fun and submitted to the school that hatred towards religious minorities . thousands of israeli teenagers belong to use movement and all after calling with three tonnes of winter clothing and equipment in the collections because israel to be sent to syria its humanitarian aid to be and is really flying eight organization. we're into going in all than israe
the reprisals local representative from us based charity rescue christians which is operated in pakistan for four years told the associated press that in that school and they have a good hundreds of christians our ideology and the basic theme is to protect deceived the vehicle lost control idea what the white house the fall right as well as delightful in every essence of religion or whatever he needs where the bomb site. and then is it possible for us and if that is is more much. you know high...