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all talk about pakistan cooperating. off the operation was over, president obama thanked pakistan for its cooperation. that vanished after it. it's one part of it, that so many are supportive of that. >> let me ask you this. i'm glad you are here discussing this. a wall street journal blog made reference to an interview you this with my colleague at al jazeera initial, and he said: how good are your sources. >> no, i do not have many sources. i did it believing that's how the game should be made. obama thinking. number two, i don't believe despite stealth helicopters don't believe any government will take that big a risk to fly the helicopters deep in the territory and carry out a mission that was so important that the stakes were so high. these are the bases on which i presented my pieces. i say i do not know what happened. this is my assessment. over a period of tme a number of people came out with facts, with certain arguments that keep reinforcing this hypothesis of mine. >> in april you told al jazeera, that you bel
all talk about pakistan cooperating. off the operation was over, president obama thanked pakistan for its cooperation. that vanished after it. it's one part of it, that so many are supportive of that. >> let me ask you this. i'm glad you are here discussing this. a wall street journal blog made reference to an interview you this with my colleague at al jazeera initial, and he said: how good are your sources. >> no, i do not have many sources. i did it believing that's how the game...
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questions over-pakistan adds role as friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness though engage with groups the u.s. loathe. joining us now is retired pakistani army lieutenant. he served as director of a spy agencies i si. thank you for joining us. here is what he told him. hersch told you this, and you said people like to be told the truth. what you told me is what i heard from former colleagues who have been on a fact-finding mission. is the version of osama bin laden's killing given by the u.s. government a lie? it's not only hersch's report. there were other studies. a former colleague of mine brigadier general wrote a book and there were a couple of other reports. all talk about pakistan cooperating. cooperating. off the operation was over president obama thanked pakistan for its cooperation. that vanished after it. it's one part of it that so many are supportive of that. >> let me ask you this. i'm glad you are here discussing this. a wall street journal blog made reference to an interview you this with my colleague at al jazeera initial, and he said: how go
questions over-pakistan adds role as friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness though engage with groups the u.s. loathe. joining us now is retired pakistani army lieutenant. he served as director of a spy agencies i si. thank you for joining us. here is what he told him. hersch told you this, and you said people like to be told the truth. what you told me is what i heard from former colleagues who have been on a fact-finding mission. is the version of osama bin...
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questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage top us, here is part of what you told seymour herch that osama since 2006. she said: . >> is the version of osama bin laden's killing that's been lie? >> it's not only mr hersch, but when i talked to him, i was thinking about a couple of other studies that had been - an signaturive journalist that had -- an investigative journalist, former journalists and a colleague that wrote a book and reports that i have seen. all talk about pakistan cooperating as far as the operation was concerned. and the biggest proof of that is soon after the operation was over, and when president obama was talking about it, he thanked pakistan for his cooperation. that statement vanished. that is one part of it, why i think wherever mr hersch said, so many people here were supportive of that. >> let me ask you about this. i'm glad you are hear discussing this, but a wall street blog made reference to an interview that you had, with my colleague at al jazeera english, and he said that: w
questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage top us, here is part of what you told seymour herch that osama since 2006. she said: . >> is the version of osama bin laden's killing that's been lie? >> it's not only mr hersch, but when i talked to him, i was thinking about a couple of other studies that had been - an signaturive journalist that had -- an investigative journalist, former journalists and a...
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most of the devastation occurred in the mountains of northern pakistan. the urgent task of pulling the injured began. >> and we have basically makeshift hospitals to provide medical aid to those who are injured. >> reporter: in south asian the rescue work is grueling. some of it is being done by hand. some by bulldozers but all with a strong hope of saving those still trapped in the piles of rubble. in pakistan's capital islamabad, ultra sensitive -- as time passes more and more bodies are being retrieved. the 7.6 quake damage a large part of the country. in afghanistan there was visible damage there. >> in one stroke everything fell flat. we do not know how it happened. >> i have never been through such a situation in my life. and i was pretty scared actually. >> reporter: today pakistan's president pleaded for help. >> i would like to appeal to the pakistanis abroad, god has given you a lot. and today, your nation requires your support. >> reporter: his appeals are being heard. in britain which has the largest pakistani community aid is being mobilized
most of the devastation occurred in the mountains of northern pakistan. the urgent task of pulling the injured began. >> and we have basically makeshift hospitals to provide medical aid to those who are injured. >> reporter: in south asian the rescue work is grueling. some of it is being done by hand. some by bulldozers but all with a strong hope of saving those still trapped in the piles of rubble. in pakistan's capital islamabad, ultra sensitive -- as time passes more and more...
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questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage with groups of u.s. loathes. joining us is retired pakistani lieutenant general. he ran from 1990 to 1992. and served as the director of the interservice intelligence, the spy agency known as i.s.i. thank you so much for joining us, here is part of what you told seymour herch that osama bin laden had been a prisoner since 2006. she said: . >> is the version of osama bin laden's killing that's been given by the u.s. government a lie? >> it's not only mr hersch but when i talked to him, i was thinking about a couple of other studies that had been - an signaturive journalist that had -- an investigative journalist former journalists and a colleague that wrote a book and reports that i have seen. all talk about pakistan cooperating as far as the operation was concerned. and the biggest proof of that is soon after the operation was over and when president obama was talking about it he thanked pakistan for his cooperation. that statement vanished. that is one part of i
questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage with groups of u.s. loathes. joining us is retired pakistani lieutenant general. he ran from 1990 to 1992. and served as the director of the interservice intelligence, the spy agency known as i.s.i. thank you so much for joining us, here is part of what you told seymour herch that osama bin laden had been a prisoner since 2006. she said: . >> is the version of...
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and pakistan then struck a deal. the u.s. would raid bin laden's compound in abbottabad, but make it look as if pakistan was unaware. in fact, hersh says top pakistani military leaders provided key help. amy: the report also challenges the u.s. account of bin laden's shooting, saying there was never a firefight inside the compound and that bin laden himself wasn't armed. questions are also raised about whether bin laden was actually buried at sea, as the u.s. claimed. hersh says instead, the navy seals threw parts of bin laden's body into the hindu kush mountains from their helicopter. the white house has rejected hersh's account of the bin laden raid. press secretary josh earnest spoke to reporters on monday. >> i can tell you that the obama white house is not the only one to observe that the story is riddled with inaccuracies and outright falsehoods. the former deputy director of the cia, mike morrell, has had every sentence was wrong and one of your colleagues at cnn put it best, peter bergen, described the story as being
and pakistan then struck a deal. the u.s. would raid bin laden's compound in abbottabad, but make it look as if pakistan was unaware. in fact, hersh says top pakistani military leaders provided key help. amy: the report also challenges the u.s. account of bin laden's shooting, saying there was never a firefight inside the compound and that bin laden himself wasn't armed. questions are also raised about whether bin laden was actually buried at sea, as the u.s. claimed. hersh says instead, the...
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japanese motorbikes used to be the leaders in pakistan. but chinese competitors selling bikes costing 30% less expanded their market share, overtaking the japanese in 2009. >> translator: chinese motorbikes have good performance and are fuel efficient. >> reporter: to regain its edge, yamaha rolled out a model offering a bigger engine and more comfortable ride, targeting customers who want a higher grade. it opens repair and maintenance shops with better follow-up services. customer service could become a point of difference with chinese rivals. >> translator: we want to strengthen customers' trust in our company with these services. >> reporter: japanese and chinese motorcycle makers see huge potential in this young market. they need to get ready for stiff competition on the road to success in pakistan. nhk world, karachi. >> that wraps up our bulletin. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> researchers in japan have detected more seismic activity coming from a popular tourist spot near tokyo. their instruments picked up 100 plus minor tr
japanese motorbikes used to be the leaders in pakistan. but chinese competitors selling bikes costing 30% less expanded their market share, overtaking the japanese in 2009. >> translator: chinese motorbikes have good performance and are fuel efficient. >> reporter: to regain its edge, yamaha rolled out a model offering a bigger engine and more comfortable ride, targeting customers who want a higher grade. it opens repair and maintenance shops with better follow-up services. customer...
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. >>> and a full cricket team is in pakistan for the first time since a sri lanka team was attacked sixears ago. ♪ >>> hello. small groups of protesters have been demonstrated in burundi's capitol. at least eight people have been arrested. the demonstrators are opposing the president's plans to run for a third term. l -- saying it is unconstitutional. adam reports from bujumbura. >> reporter: there were more people on streets on thursday and more police officers as well. the police and soldiers were not having the protests, so they put up a barricade and blocked the protesters. they were angry, and kept telling people go home go home. but people refused. the police then fired tear gas at the protesters and the people ran for cover. i spoke to the presidential advisor, and he says this is a peaceful country, and they are just disrupting things. he says as far as they are concerned as the government that they are linked to the alleged coup plotters because they were cheering. so that means they are guilty and he warned them if they continue with the protests the government will crack down
. >>> and a full cricket team is in pakistan for the first time since a sri lanka team was attacked sixears ago. ♪ >>> hello. small groups of protesters have been demonstrated in burundi's capitol. at least eight people have been arrested. the demonstrators are opposing the president's plans to run for a third term. l -- saying it is unconstitutional. adam reports from bujumbura. >> reporter: there were more people on streets on thursday and more police officers as...
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pakistan won by five wickets. pakistan back to winning games at home. the next twenty20 on sunday >>> new zealand continue to dominate on day three of the first test against england at lords. the black caps are chasing the total of 389 and they are making decent progress despite losing ross taylor on 62. they made a century. new zealand are 341/3. >>> the cleveland cavaliers made it 2 from 2 in the play-off against the atlanta hawks. lebron james got them there, top scoring with 30 points, nine rebound and 11 assists. the final score 94-82. the next game in cleveland on sunday. >> just kept the foot on the gas. we had early shots, we took them. we executed. we continued the role we continued to defend as well. it was very important >>> n.h.l. and the new york rangers recorded a 5-1 win open the tampa bay lightening in the eastern conference finals on friday. rangers mvp rick nash scored two and henrick lindqvist put in an incredible performance taking 38 shops. game 5 is in new york on sunday. >> there were times, especially in the second where they cam
pakistan won by five wickets. pakistan back to winning games at home. the next twenty20 on sunday >>> new zealand continue to dominate on day three of the first test against england at lords. the black caps are chasing the total of 389 and they are making decent progress despite losing ross taylor on 62. they made a century. new zealand are 341/3. >>> the cleveland cavaliers made it 2 from 2 in the play-off against the atlanta hawks. lebron james got them there, top scoring...
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are cricket lovers. >> reporter: it also means that pakistan will come out of isolation.he emirates and a lot of excitement across pakistan this will indeed be good cricket and also give an opportunity for the pakistani team to show they can still play the game. >>> the referee for the champions league final between barcelona next month has been appointed. and it is turkey official the final in berlin is likely to bring together striker lewis with two of husband arch rivals. and he has a good reputation with u.s. and fifa who gave him the world cup semi final between argentina and netherlands last year. english league chelsea had a defeat in the match of the season beaten by west and scored an early goal and led to safety by new manager tony and chelsea said they were sent midway through the first half for kicking the ball angry players scored after the break and made it 3-0 and the first defeat in the league since new year's day. >> congratulations to us for the season and glad to be back next year and again congratulations for the three points. and let's go home. >>> ne
are cricket lovers. >> reporter: it also means that pakistan will come out of isolation.he emirates and a lot of excitement across pakistan this will indeed be good cricket and also give an opportunity for the pakistani team to show they can still play the game. >>> the referee for the champions league final between barcelona next month has been appointed. and it is turkey official the final in berlin is likely to bring together striker lewis with two of husband arch rivals. and...
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few days in coma it was a horrible day for me or on pakistan. >> since then pakistan's team played all their home matches abroad. security deemed too risky, but six years on top level international cricket is returning to pakistan with zimbabwe's tour starting on friday. >> the main event is the zimbabwe has broken the spell, as it were and that it will i hope pave the way for other countries to follow suit. we have interest. i think within the next year or so we'll have more tours from member countries. the opening game will take place in lahore and marks a comeback for raza who will umpire at his first international game. >> i'm stretch excited. i can't express myself. because after six years not well in pakistan. >> the overall security in the country was unstable. the international contribute council refused to tend officials. zimbabwe went ahead with the tours, and with thousands of security on the ground and in the sky, the team is confident their safety is being prioritised. >> players are not worried - i know pakistan has done a lot to secure so it will be safe but the main thi
few days in coma it was a horrible day for me or on pakistan. >> since then pakistan's team played all their home matches abroad. security deemed too risky, but six years on top level international cricket is returning to pakistan with zimbabwe's tour starting on friday. >> the main event is the zimbabwe has broken the spell, as it were and that it will i hope pave the way for other countries to follow suit. we have interest. i think within the next year or so we'll have more tours...
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the head of pakistan will improve links and ties between zimbabwe and pakistan and of course mean goods for millions of cricket enthusiasts across pakistan. >> football club argentina suspended 10 days after hitting his head during a match. the issue of safety was brought further into the spotlight after ugly scenes in a big game in buenos aires thursday. we have this report. >> for the last 10 days, there have been hope that the 21-year-old who was in a coma after hitting his head against a concrete wall during a fourth division match in argentina would pull through. instead, his tragic death from a freak accident was confirmed thursday. the beautiful game had lost a promising young star. the football community comes to terms with his death while matches across the country have been called off. >> i consulted with several football club penalties and we agreed to reschedule all divisions and that there would be no football this weekend. >> concerns have now been raised about the presence of the wall which is only a meter from the sideline designed to keep fans from invading the pitch.
the head of pakistan will improve links and ties between zimbabwe and pakistan and of course mean goods for millions of cricket enthusiasts across pakistan. >> football club argentina suspended 10 days after hitting his head during a match. the issue of safety was brought further into the spotlight after ugly scenes in a big game in buenos aires thursday. we have this report. >> for the last 10 days, there have been hope that the 21-year-old who was in a coma after hitting his head...
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we're not very popular in pakistan.very low, low in the totem pole in terms of respect. the idea was, we were going to go in -- you know if you have to think about this, a team of s.e.a.l.s, our s.e.a.l.s are the best go into the middle of pakistan take out a guy with no air cover, no protection, no security no trouble. are you kidding me? what happened was, the deal was we weren't going to announce it. they were going to take him out. they had to kill him, that was the agreement. no question this was an assassination from the get go despite what the white house says. they had to kill him, had to bring the body out, then announce the initial plan was, the plan everybody agreed to it would be announced seven to ten days later as the result we did a drone hit in the hindu cush mountains that separate pakistan and afghanistan and my god, we took a look there was a tall guy, turned out to be bin laden, did a dna test and the president was going to announce it a week later. everybody in pakistan is protected. >> what happene
we're not very popular in pakistan.very low, low in the totem pole in terms of respect. the idea was, we were going to go in -- you know if you have to think about this, a team of s.e.a.l.s, our s.e.a.l.s are the best go into the middle of pakistan take out a guy with no air cover, no protection, no security no trouble. are you kidding me? what happened was, the deal was we weren't going to announce it. they were going to take him out. they had to kill him, that was the agreement. no question...
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and the international cricket council has refused to send officials to pakistan.s of security personnel on the ground and in the sky, the team is confident their safety is being prioritized. >> as players, we're not worried about -- i know pakistan has done a lot to secure us so that we'll be safe. but the main thing for us is to play good cricket. >> reporter: tickets for the match have soldout as cricket fans prepare to take their seats. >>> of course security forces on high alert for possible attack. kamal hyder is there. >> reporter: preparations are underway at gadhafi stadium. today everybody is now excited and waiting for the first game which is going to be on friday. now as you can see, everybody is hoping that this will be good cricket despite the security considerations, there are thousands of security forces out to guarantee that no incident happens, and that the match goes smoothly. now the pakistan cricket board officials are upbeat about the zimbabwe visit, and says this may open the door for other teams to come to pakistan. >>> lebron james has help
and the international cricket council has refused to send officials to pakistan.s of security personnel on the ground and in the sky, the team is confident their safety is being prioritized. >> as players, we're not worried about -- i know pakistan has done a lot to secure us so that we'll be safe. but the main thing for us is to play good cricket. >> reporter: tickets for the match have soldout as cricket fans prepare to take their seats. >>> of course security forces on...
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lovers. >> it also means that pakistan will come out of isolation.eam has had to play in the united arab emirates, so a lot of excitement across pakistan that this will be good cricket and give an opportunity for the pakistani team to show that they can still play the game. >> controversial american sprinter justin gatlin said he was kicked out of a world challenge event in beijing with no explanation. the 33-year-old banned for doping expressed concerns about his fitness after the flight from doha said officials asked him to leave. there is no official response about why he won't be competing. his manager has denied the reason it was because of his past doping. he won in doha, the fastest in the world this year. >> the girlfriend of indy car racer james said he's awake and communicating after his crash monday practicing for the famous indy 500 race. doctors say he was lucky to escape with his life. he had to be cut out of his car after speared through the leg by a suspension arm and suffering major blood loss. he is recovering and in intensive care.
lovers. >> it also means that pakistan will come out of isolation.eam has had to play in the united arab emirates, so a lot of excitement across pakistan that this will be good cricket and give an opportunity for the pakistani team to show that they can still play the game. >> controversial american sprinter justin gatlin said he was kicked out of a world challenge event in beijing with no explanation. the 33-year-old banned for doping expressed concerns about his fitness after the...
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no one wants to go to pakistan. >> don't worry. i'm going call him right now. >> -- we will kill daniel. these demands include -- >> peter won't go. >> you need to get your brother to do it. you recommended your brother. you vouched for him. and now it's just going to cost me a lot of money. >> peter won't do it. >> you are putting me in a bad place, erik. >> i'm not a pushover at all, but i definitely don't like to let people down. >> okay. >> i took his place. >> i'll do it. i'll go. >> believe me, erik, you'll have a great time. >> if i knew then what i know now, i would have killed rai. i would take that man's life and not feel any regret about it whatsoever. i get into the airport, and there is guy there, and he is holding a sign that says erik aude, like he just drew it on napkin, basically. >> hey. >> how you doing? >> good. >> the first words out of the guy's mouth was -- >> rai messed up. >> he said we would have had a great time. >> but now we have to go karachi to bring all the jackets back. >> when are you guys coming b
no one wants to go to pakistan. >> don't worry. i'm going call him right now. >> -- we will kill daniel. these demands include -- >> peter won't go. >> you need to get your brother to do it. you recommended your brother. you vouched for him. and now it's just going to cost me a lot of money. >> peter won't do it. >> you are putting me in a bad place, erik. >> i'm not a pushover at all, but i definitely don't like to let people down. >> okay....
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military raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. specifically what the pakistanis knew about the operation. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: this is the hollywood version of the hunt for osama bin laden, scripted in cooperation with the cia. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the white house claimed it was a u.s. operation, under the radar so pakistan wouldn't know. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> reporter: now investigative reporter see mower hirsch writes the white house was lying claiming pakistan knew where are bin laden was hiding all along. news s.e.a.l. team six was choppering to his hideout so no need for stealth helicopters to avoid radar and that the s.e.a.l.s threw bin laden's body parts out of the helicopter on the way out. no islamic burial at sea as the u.s. claimed. flat wrong said the white house and former officials today. >> the story is riddled with inaccuracies
military raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. specifically what the pakistanis knew about the operation. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: this is the hollywood version of the hunt for osama bin laden, scripted in cooperation with the cia. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the white house claimed it was a u.s. operation, under the radar so pakistan wouldn't know. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world...
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. >>> and in makes a winning return to pakistan. after a six-year hiatus international cricket is welcomed back in the country. >> hello there, a warm welcome to the news hour. the islamic state in iraq and levant is tatening it's grip, and it appears to have extended activities to saudi arabia. there are is the recent capture of ramadi, quote a complete disaster. isil continues to move across baghdad and continues towards alawadi. the last city. they have been going door to door executing as many as 150 assad government loyalists. and a group linked to isil said that they carried out attacks in shia mosques. atat least 21 people were killed when a suicide-bomber detonateed a device during friday prayers. >> the mosque was packed with worshipers. security forces say they're investigating the case and trying to find out how their suicide-bomber managed to get in to the mosque and who it is affiliated with. in the same part of the country two months ago armed men open fired on the mosque killing seven people and startinged the securit
. >>> and in makes a winning return to pakistan. after a six-year hiatus international cricket is welcomed back in the country. >> hello there, a warm welcome to the news hour. the islamic state in iraq and levant is tatening it's grip, and it appears to have extended activities to saudi arabia. there are is the recent capture of ramadi, quote a complete disaster. isil continues to move across baghdad and continues towards alawadi. the last city. they have been going door to door...
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next story from pakistan later this week.reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university of minnesota. >> woodruff: now, we mark this memorial day with three different looks at the recent wars that have shaped our nation in this this century. they've taken the lives of more than 6,800 americans. we'll look at the toll that's had on the loved ones at home. and one man's mission to memorize the names of the dead. but first, we focus on afghanistan, the longest military conflict in u.s. history. here's william brangham. >> thanks, judy. american forces have been in afghanistan for 14 years now and with the taliban starting spring offensive, the u.s. forces will again be under fire to. better understand the larger context of our involvement in afghanistan we turn to charles stinnett who reported for the "boston globe," as co-founder of the international reporting site global post, for the pbs "newshour" and the ground truth project, a journalism nonprofit training the next generation of i
next story from pakistan later this week.reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at saint mary's university of minnesota. >> woodruff: now, we mark this memorial day with three different looks at the recent wars that have shaped our nation in this this century. they've taken the lives of more than 6,800 americans. we'll look at the toll that's had on the loved ones at home. and one man's mission to memorize the names of the dead. but first, we focus on afghanistan,...
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military they were on a four-day trip to pakistan.is an area of mountains which lies at three of the world's mightiest mountain range and mi 17 helicopter one of three taking care of the diplomates crashed 300 kilometers north of islamabad on board, important personalities including including norwegion was killed and wives of indonesia ambassador are said to be killed in this particular crash and two of the pilots as well. we are also finding out the ambassador from holland which is the dutch ambassador to pakistan and one other of the polish ambassador has been injured in this terrible accident. >> okay kamal thank you for the update from islamabad. the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon says he is deeply concerned by israel's announcement to build illegal settlement on occupied palestinian land and the government approved the construction of 900 jewish homes and new coalition was only formed late on wednesday after elections in march. it includes the far right jewish home party which strongly backs settlement building and opposes a
military they were on a four-day trip to pakistan.is an area of mountains which lies at three of the world's mightiest mountain range and mi 17 helicopter one of three taking care of the diplomates crashed 300 kilometers north of islamabad on board, important personalities including including norwegion was killed and wives of indonesia ambassador are said to be killed in this particular crash and two of the pilots as well. we are also finding out the ambassador from holland which is the dutch...
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this is going to be the venue for the match between zimbabwe and pakistan.ears to convince an international team to come and play here in pakistan. there is unprecedented security in the city to ensure that the games go smoothly. the pakistani military has launched a major offensive against the taliban in pakistan and that has created a conducive environment, restoring law and order across the country, although the threat still remains, the zimbabwe team have done a brave thing to come here. but they want to send a message to the people of pakistan that zimbabwe is there to play a leading role in revival of international cricket in pakistan, a country where people are passionate about the game. >> translator: we are very happy to see an international team after six long years. we hope more teams will come to pakistan as the security situation is far better than before. >> translator: almost all of the tickets are sold out. there are still four days until the match, but people are very excited to see a match after such a long time. we are kicket lovers. >> re
this is going to be the venue for the match between zimbabwe and pakistan.ears to convince an international team to come and play here in pakistan. there is unprecedented security in the city to ensure that the games go smoothly. the pakistani military has launched a major offensive against the taliban in pakistan and that has created a conducive environment, restoring law and order across the country, although the threat still remains, the zimbabwe team have done a brave thing to come here....
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anchor: in pakistan at least 43 people have died. gunmen oh testament boarded a bus and opened fire. brian: this is the second deadliest attack in pakistan this year. reporter: the streets bear the marks of the extremist attack. more the 50 people were on board this bus when gunmen stopped and boarded the vehicle and started shooting at passengers. a group claimed responsibility for the attack. they are linked to the pakistani taliban and islamic state. the passengers were all members of the israeli community, a minority group that follows an offshoot of shiite islam. the survivors were taken to a hospital and an eyewitness there described the scene after the attack. >> they were mostly women and young men. we saw bodies lying on over the place when we got on the bus. reporter: pakistan's prime minister condemned the attack. he called it a deplorable attempt to spread chaos in the country. >> the recent bloodshed is a very sad incident. terrorists have chosen a very peaceful and patriotic community to target in order to achieve their
anchor: in pakistan at least 43 people have died. gunmen oh testament boarded a bus and opened fire. brian: this is the second deadliest attack in pakistan this year. reporter: the streets bear the marks of the extremist attack. more the 50 people were on board this bus when gunmen stopped and boarded the vehicle and started shooting at passengers. a group claimed responsibility for the attack. they are linked to the pakistani taliban and islamic state. the passengers were all members of the...
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pakistan just about to start their innings now.amal hyder who is outside of the stadium now. how are the fans enjoying this match so far? >> reporter: well as you correctly mentioned, this is an event that is taking place after six long years in a country where people are addicted to cricket, so an overwhelming response from the population here. people have come from other cities, brought their banners. there's a lot of noise, color, people have painted their faces with the national flag and of course there are supporters for the zimbabwean team also. a real hope as far as survival of cricket here in pakistan is concerned. >> talk us through the security measures that are in place for this game. >> reporter: well, un -- un -- unprecedented security measures. the team has been put up in a hotel which is highly secure and every time they come to gadhafi stadium there are two helicopters accompanying the convoy. thousands of policemen across the city so unprecedented security measures and that of course, is a sign of worry, because th
pakistan just about to start their innings now.amal hyder who is outside of the stadium now. how are the fans enjoying this match so far? >> reporter: well as you correctly mentioned, this is an event that is taking place after six long years in a country where people are addicted to cricket, so an overwhelming response from the population here. people have come from other cities, brought their banners. there's a lot of noise, color, people have painted their faces with the national flag...
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no test teams for pakistan since the cricket team was shot at. our correspondent is in islamabad to explain why the tour would be important for contribute in pakistan. >> it will be the first test-playing nation to come to pakistan in six years after a deadly attack on the sri lankan team in 2009, which brought international cricket to a grinding halt. it was also important because pakistan recently has performed very poorly, particularly the match against bangladesh, which they lost 3-0, and that means that pakistan's ranking slid to number nine. that is two above zimbabwe, what pakistan was hoping and is hoping is if the match goes ahead, the pakistanis might recover some of their lost ground and particularly because they are playing in front of the home ground. there's a lot of anticipation excitement but at the back of their minds people are concerned that all this could be called off. >>> cricket australia announced an independent review into the batsman philip hughes who died after being struck by a ball during a match last year. cricket au
no test teams for pakistan since the cricket team was shot at. our correspondent is in islamabad to explain why the tour would be important for contribute in pakistan. >> it will be the first test-playing nation to come to pakistan in six years after a deadly attack on the sri lankan team in 2009, which brought international cricket to a grinding halt. it was also important because pakistan recently has performed very poorly, particularly the match against bangladesh, which they lost 3-0,...
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>> well, this is what the president is seeking from pakistan.g pakistani support in the negotiation with the taliban. since the start of the efforts to reach out to pakistan and taliban, there has been no tangible result. the taliban has been attacking forces and we are wit sentencing suicide attacks, lfs a suicide attack in kabul. it was difficult for the president to explain to the people reaching out to pakistan. do you think they were consulted about this or was it a presidential decree. >> well the services that you sit for a long time from the intelligence sector is not happy for it. it's the main enemy of afghanistan. it will take time to convince them to collaborate with pakistanis. >> thank you for your time. >>> the international organization for migration released a report on the number of migrants in italy by sea. this month alone 12,460 migrants arrived, bringing the total arriving in italy by boat to 38,690. the greatest number from eritrea, many from syria, ethiopia nigeria and gambia >>> for many sending a child to seek a better
>> well, this is what the president is seeking from pakistan.g pakistani support in the negotiation with the taliban. since the start of the efforts to reach out to pakistan and taliban, there has been no tangible result. the taliban has been attacking forces and we are wit sentencing suicide attacks, lfs a suicide attack in kabul. it was difficult for the president to explain to the people reaching out to pakistan. do you think they were consulted about this or was it a presidential...
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it was a horrible day for me and for pakistan. >> since then, pakistan's national people have played all their home matches abroad. the security situation in their own country deemed too risky by other teams to tour, but now six years on, top level international cricket is returning to pakistan with zimbabwe's tour starting friday. >> the main event is that zimbabwe has broken the spell and that it will, i hope pave the way for other countries to follow suit later on. we have interest from other countries, and i think within the next year or so, we'll be having more tours from member countries. >> the game will take operation at the same stadium in lahore and marks a comeback for the umpire, at his home ground. >> i'm very much excited. i can't express myself, because after six years no one was in pakistan. it's a big sport in pakistan. >> the overall security situation in the country remains unstable. the international cricket council refused to send its officials to pakistan. zimbabwe went ahead with their tour despite attacks in karachi and lahore in the past weeks and with thousa
it was a horrible day for me and for pakistan. >> since then, pakistan's national people have played all their home matches abroad. the security situation in their own country deemed too risky by other teams to tour, but now six years on, top level international cricket is returning to pakistan with zimbabwe's tour starting friday. >> the main event is that zimbabwe has broken the spell and that it will, i hope pave the way for other countries to follow suit later on. we have...
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you can see people with the pakistan flag. we saw some people wiring the zimbabwe uniform and saying they were welcoming the team. >> take us through the security measures. what are the measures in place for those games in lahore? >> well, these are unprecedented security measures. in fact, the kind of level of importance given to the team is equivalent to that provided to the president of pakistan. they're being put in a highly secure hotel. every time they leave the hotel for the ground, there are two helicopters hovering about. thousands of policemen are on the roadside to ensure the convoy is able to move safely. the convoy keeps changing the route, so of course, here in the city of lahore, you can find a city which is literally in a state of lockdown. some roads have been blocked. there are checkpoints at different places, but despite all that, the people are coming and turning up in large numbers to witness this match. >> do the fans believe that other big teams will be coming to pakistan to play? >> that's what the peop
you can see people with the pakistan flag. we saw some people wiring the zimbabwe uniform and saying they were welcoming the team. >> take us through the security measures. what are the measures in place for those games in lahore? >> well, these are unprecedented security measures. in fact, the kind of level of importance given to the team is equivalent to that provided to the president of pakistan. they're being put in a highly secure hotel. every time they leave the hotel for the...
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saudi arabia, pakistan, iran. can you just go ahead and rank the countries that you are most concerned about when it comes to nuclear weapons, who is at the top of of your list and why? >> the top of my list and for anyone else who cares with these issues is usually pakistan. it is a country that's actually pretty fragile its command and control over its nuclear arsenal is sketchy. and highest levels of military as well as intelligence services it is pretty well infiltrated by those that are not friends of the united states or other western nations. so that is the most concerning. and as your setup piece noted pakistan and india rub shoulder to shoulder and they've come very close several times to launching a nuclear war that of course, you know, tens of thousands of people could be killed at first strike. and this is why as i always say, we've just gotten lucky. this summer marks the 70th anniversary of the very first nuclear explosion. a few hours south of where i am now in the new mexico desert and all of that
saudi arabia, pakistan, iran. can you just go ahead and rank the countries that you are most concerned about when it comes to nuclear weapons, who is at the top of of your list and why? >> the top of my list and for anyone else who cares with these issues is usually pakistan. it is a country that's actually pretty fragile its command and control over its nuclear arsenal is sketchy. and highest levels of military as well as intelligence services it is pretty well infiltrated by those that...
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i know we've had some issues relative to the nuclear plant in pakistan. could you talk with us a little bit about that and whether they are actually honoring the nsg guidelines? >> when china became a member of the nuclear suppliers group, there was a consensus to grandfather construction of plants in pakistan which china had initiated. however, there was not agreement that that was an open-ended clause. the problem is that china has since announced other power plants that it intends to build in pakistan and this is not consistent with the rules of the nuclear suppliers group which it joined. we raised this issue both as a bilateral issue and within the context of the nuclear suppliers group. >> so just -- so they are not honoring the nsg guidelines. we have issues there. we know for a fact that they will take -- even though these agreements state that you cannot take this civil nuclear agreement and use it to move along more swiftly, whether through military development, we know they are going to do that. so if you could, just if you'd step back, i know
i know we've had some issues relative to the nuclear plant in pakistan. could you talk with us a little bit about that and whether they are actually honoring the nsg guidelines? >> when china became a member of the nuclear suppliers group, there was a consensus to grandfather construction of plants in pakistan which china had initiated. however, there was not agreement that that was an open-ended clause. the problem is that china has since announced other power plants that it intends to...
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and we'll have the latest on whether zimbabwe's tour of pakistan will go ahead.s coming up later in sport. ♪ >>> burundi's president is back in the capitol after a failed military coup against him. three generals accused of being behind the takeover attempt have been arrested. protesters opposed to the president took to the streets again on friday but the army broke up the crowds. malcolm webb is in bujumbura. >>> this is al jazeera america, we are interrupting our colleagues in doha to take you live to the nation's capitol where president obama is being introduced to honor fallen police officers with a keynote speech at the 34th annual national police officers memorial day services. this event was proclaimed by president kennedy back in 1962. some 40,000 police officers from the u.s. and around the world are expected to be in attendance throughout the week. >> president barack obama. thank you so much sir. honor to have you here. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. thank you. please be seated. thank you chuck for that kind introduction
and we'll have the latest on whether zimbabwe's tour of pakistan will go ahead.s coming up later in sport. ♪ >>> burundi's president is back in the capitol after a failed military coup against him. three generals accused of being behind the takeover attempt have been arrested. protesters opposed to the president took to the streets again on friday but the army broke up the crowds. malcolm webb is in bujumbura. >>> this is al jazeera america, we are interrupting our...
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pakistan in site of the target. they conceded a second shortly after, 144/2, there was only likely to be one winner. the cap tip hit the winning run as pakistan won by five wickets. pakistan back to winning games at home. the next twenty20 on sunday . lahore starting to host international cricket again. >> new zealand's cricketers building a lead over england at day three at lords. the black caps are chasing the total of 389. kain williams is unbeaten. rain delayed play for two hours, but they are back underway 408 for four. the >>> the cleveland cavaliers made it 2 from 2 in the play-off against the atlanta hawks. lebron james got them there, top scoring with 30 points, nine rebound and 11 assists. the final score 94-82. the next game in cleveland on sunday. >>> n.h.l. and the new york rangers recorded a 5-1 win open the tampa bay lightening in the eastern conference finals on friday. rangers mvp rick nash scored two of those goals and henrik lundqvist put in an incredible performance taking 38 stops. game 5 is in
pakistan in site of the target. they conceded a second shortly after, 144/2, there was only likely to be one winner. the cap tip hit the winning run as pakistan won by five wickets. pakistan back to winning games at home. the next twenty20 on sunday . lahore starting to host international cricket again. >> new zealand's cricketers building a lead over england at day three at lords. the black caps are chasing the total of 389. kain williams is unbeaten. rain delayed play for two hours, but...
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it remains that pakistan will come out of isolation.as had to play in the united arab emirates, so a lot of excitement that this will indeed be good cricket and give an opportunity for the pakistani team to show that they can still play the game. >> italian police arrested more than 50 people suspected of fixing dozens of football matches in the country's third division. authorities across italy raided homes and club offices in the early hours of tuesday morning. 37 team presidents and managers, 17 players, five coaches and a police officer have been taken into custody. charges include a criminal association aimed at sports fraud with some linked to mafia organizations. >> english premier league champion chelsea suffered a surprising defeat in their penultimate match of the season. we were led to safety by new manager. >> it was sent off midway through the first half for kicking a ball angrily at opponents. scoring his second after of the break, northern ireland made it 3-0. >> leveling the playoff series, the tampa bay lightning with t
it remains that pakistan will come out of isolation.as had to play in the united arab emirates, so a lot of excitement that this will indeed be good cricket and give an opportunity for the pakistani team to show that they can still play the game. >> italian police arrested more than 50 people suspected of fixing dozens of football matches in the country's third division. authorities across italy raided homes and club offices in the early hours of tuesday morning. 37 team presidents and...
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this happened in a remote part of north pakistan.ore than 50 people were going there because the inauguration by the prime minister of a new chairlift project. the prime minister was also on his way, separately, and when he found out about the crash he was taken back to his mama bob. this part of pakistan is mountainous, scenic, beautiful. many of these people are going there to enjoy the scenery. it is not known for military activities. it's very different from the tribal areas, which are known for the taliban militancy. this part of northern pakistan, it's relatively peaceful. having said that, there has been a statement by the pakistani taliban and they carried out an attack on the helicopter, the intended target was the prime minister. the government has dismissed this claim. the defense minister has said initial investigation said it was indeed a technical problem and our nose no suggestions at this point in time this was an attack. -- and there are no suggestions at this time that this was an attack. katty: events were held aro
this happened in a remote part of north pakistan.ore than 50 people were going there because the inauguration by the prime minister of a new chairlift project. the prime minister was also on his way, separately, and when he found out about the crash he was taken back to his mama bob. this part of pakistan is mountainous, scenic, beautiful. many of these people are going there to enjoy the scenery. it is not known for military activities. it's very different from the tribal areas, which are...
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just above above zimbabwe so pakistan is hoping if the match goes ahead, they may recover some lostparticularly because they are playing in front of the home ground so there's a lot of on -- anticipation excitement. >> you did touch on it earlier, but give us the bigger picture here. what does this tour mean for pakistani crick etd et -- cricket and the fans? >> it has huge implications because as i mentioned for the last six years nobody has come to play in pakistan because of security considerations, and what was hoped is that when the zimbabwean team comes here pakistan can showcase this and say the country is now safe you can come play international cricket. millions of fans are glued to the television sets. the country comes to a grinding halt when there's a big match, so there's a lot riding on this and there will be of course an expectation that the match will go ahead despite all of the difficulties and the security concerns. >> we'll keep a very close eye on develops on this story. for the meantime thank you very much kamal. >>> the spanish court has suspended a player stri
just above above zimbabwe so pakistan is hoping if the match goes ahead, they may recover some lostparticularly because they are playing in front of the home ground so there's a lot of on -- anticipation excitement. >> you did touch on it earlier, but give us the bigger picture here. what does this tour mean for pakistani crick etd et -- cricket and the fans? >> it has huge implications because as i mentioned for the last six years nobody has come to play in pakistan because of...
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three days in coma so it was a horrible day for me and for pakistan. >> since then, pakistans national all their home matches abroad. the security situation in their own country deemed too risky by other teams. but now, six years on, top level international cricket is returning to pakistan, with zam baby's tour starting on friday. the main event is the zimbabwe has broken the spirit as it were. and that will i hope pave the way. for other countries to follow later on. and i think within the next year or so we will add more to it. we will take place at the same stadium. >> come back who will --. >> after six years not. >> but the overall security situation in the country remains unstable, and the international cricket council has refused to send the officials to pakistan. zimbabwe went ahead despite attacks in the last few weeks, and with thousands of security personnel on the ground, and in the sky the team is confident their safety is being prioritized. i know pakistan, will secure us, so we will be safe. but the main thing tickets for friday's 2020 match have as the correct fans prep
three days in coma so it was a horrible day for me and for pakistan. >> since then, pakistans national all their home matches abroad. the security situation in their own country deemed too risky by other teams. but now, six years on, top level international cricket is returning to pakistan, with zam baby's tour starting on friday. the main event is the zimbabwe has broken the spirit as it were. and that will i hope pave the way. for other countries to follow later on. and i think within...
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pakistan won by five wickets.n back to winning ways at home and the next twenty20 is on sunday as they get used to international cricket once again again. >> the cleveland cavaliers would make it 2-2 in their series against the atlanta hawks. the final score 94-92 they will play their next game on sunday. >>> two of the records set in the 1920s and 30s fell on friday. the new york yankees alex rodriguez with run number 1,992 of his career against the texas rangers. then miami marlin's outfilledder pasted ruth in the all time hits list with 2,874th hit of his career. the marlins win 8-5 and it all comes within major league games. >> and a sur rein of lat turns one of the more chaotic games of games you'll ever see. trying to reach out and attract new numbers. ahead of south korea's biggest buddhist order said that a new approach is needed. >> we didn't really try to do anything with the growing numbers of cultural visit tours our temples. we were so passive. this may have something to do with the principles of our
pakistan won by five wickets.n back to winning ways at home and the next twenty20 is on sunday as they get used to international cricket once again again. >> the cleveland cavaliers would make it 2-2 in their series against the atlanta hawks. the final score 94-92 they will play their next game on sunday. >>> two of the records set in the 1920s and 30s fell on friday. the new york yankees alex rodriguez with run number 1,992 of his career against the texas rangers. then miami...
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we all remember may 2, 2011, the day osama bin laden was killed in pakistan. what are some of the other cia's counterterrorism successes and failures over the last 20 years? our guest today, mike morell, is a good person to answer that question because he was probably involved with most, if not all of them. michael morell is one of the country's most renowned individuals. he served as the cia director or and twice as the acting director. mr. morell played a central role in this country's fight against terrorism and he has over 30 years with the agency. he participated in the deliberations that led to the raid and killing of bin laden in 2011. since november 2013 mr. morell has been a senior counselor at deakin global strategies, llc. again, welcome, mr. morell. mike morell: great to be here. thank you. keith hill: as i mentioned before, the question as to some of the other successes and failures of the cia in the counterterrorism area over the last 20 years. could you give us an example of a failure that the cia and counter during that time? mike morell: so th
we all remember may 2, 2011, the day osama bin laden was killed in pakistan. what are some of the other cia's counterterrorism successes and failures over the last 20 years? our guest today, mike morell, is a good person to answer that question because he was probably involved with most, if not all of them. michael morell is one of the country's most renowned individuals. he served as the cia director or and twice as the acting director. mr. morell played a central role in this country's fight...
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i was sent by the president to pakistan to put the relationship back together. everything seymour hersh says is wrong. he said he got this information from a former senior intelligence official who was very close to the operation. lever that source was was not in the room, not in any room i was in. >> not only was he a signal source, he was an unnamed source . speaking about the pakistani isi. on a scale of one to 10, how would you rate the cia's relationship with the pakistani intelligence agency? >> the pans on the day of the week -- it depends on the day of the week. available places i traveled one hours deputy director, i traveled to pakistan more than anywhere else. it was extremely important relationship for the u.s. two, the pakistanis have taken more al qaeda guys off the streets than any other country in the world combined. in some ways, they are our closest counterterrorism partner. and played a very significant role. we talk about this in the great war of our time. they played a significant role in dismantling al qaeda after 9/11. when al qaeda was fo
i was sent by the president to pakistan to put the relationship back together. everything seymour hersh says is wrong. he said he got this information from a former senior intelligence official who was very close to the operation. lever that source was was not in the room, not in any room i was in. >> not only was he a signal source, he was an unnamed source . speaking about the pakistani isi. on a scale of one to 10, how would you rate the cia's relationship with the pakistani...
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asegura que pakistÁn prÁcticamente se lo entregÓ a estados unidos tras mantenerlo cinco aÑos preso.Úsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salina. [mÚsica] jorge: buenas tardes. bienvnidos al noticiero univisiÓn. comenzamos con una noticia que estÁ cerca de tener un final feliz. hablamos de la niÑa alondra drÍaz, cuyo padre se llevÓ a mÉxico sin el consentimiento de la matre. finalmente, entregÓ a alondra a su abuela paterna y a una tÍa. la adolescente dice que quiere reencontrarse con su mamÁ pero no quisiera dejar a su padre. pasamos en vivo a michoacÁn con alejandro quien presenciÓ la entrega a la justicia. >> finalmente la verdadera alondra estÁ aquÍ. ella es alondra dÍaz. la joven cuyo paradero puso en jaque al sistema judicial mexicano en un caso internacional de custodia de menor. >> triste por todo lo que estÁ pasando, porque si fuera a llegar ese ementado, pasarÁ, pero de otra manera. que no fuera como estÁ pasando. >> noticias univisiÓn estuvo el fin de semana en michoacÁn en la casa de alicia dÍaz, su tÍa paterna, donde reinaldo se la entreg
asegura que pakistÁn prÁcticamente se lo entregÓ a estados unidos tras mantenerlo cinco aÑos preso.Úsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salina. [mÚsica] jorge: buenas tardes. bienvnidos al noticiero univisiÓn. comenzamos con una noticia que estÁ cerca de tener un final feliz. hablamos de la niÑa alondra drÍaz, cuyo padre se llevÓ a mÉxico sin el consentimiento de la matre. finalmente, entregÓ a alondra a su abuela paterna y a una tÍa. la...
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." >> campbell: well, everybody's been frustrated with pakistan. afghanistan has been frustrated. pakistanis have been frustrated with afghanistan. but i've seen change here just in the last couple of weeks with engagement with the senior leadership... >> logan: let's look at what hasn't changed in 13 years. the pentagon, in their most recent report, said that pakistan is continuing to provide sanctuary to america's most lethal enemies in afghanistan, the haqqani network, which they describe as the most potent strain of the insurgency, the greatest risk to u.s. and coalition forces. >> campbell: yeah, i agree with... i agree with you. haqqani, you brought up. they've been the greatest threat to the coalition. i've lost many soldiers because of haqqani members. am i frustrated because they come in afghanistan, they go into pakistan? of course, i am. >> logan: the pakistanis protect their leadership. they allow them to recruit. they allow them to rest. >> campbell: i agree. you know, i'm not going to tell you that i'm a friend of haqqani here and tha
." >> campbell: well, everybody's been frustrated with pakistan. afghanistan has been frustrated. pakistanis have been frustrated with afghanistan. but i've seen change here just in the last couple of weeks with engagement with the senior leadership... >> logan: let's look at what hasn't changed in 13 years. the pentagon, in their most recent report, said that pakistan is continuing to provide sanctuary to america's most lethal enemies in afghanistan, the haqqani network, which...
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. >> if the deal was to go through, pakistan would lose a billion in u.s. aid, and saudi arabia - it's not uncommon that these rumours circulate every time they are anxious and want to convey concerns to washington about iran's nuclear capability. the story doesn't ring true. >> officials said whatever the rainons have, we will have -- iranians have we will have too. you don't believe they'll have what it takes to get their hands on nuclear weapons. >> i think a way to interpret the story is the saudis are saying listen if iran gets a nuclear weapon we'll look around, most likely to the pakistanis, pull in the chips and get a nuclear weapon, sclarting the middle east arms race. but right now it doesn't make sense for either country - saudi arabia or pakistan to proceed with this alleged deal. >> okay. we talked about a few countries, saudi arabia pakistan, iran can you rank the countries that you are concerned about when it comes to nuclear weapons, who is at the top of your list and why? >> the top of my list and anyone else who cares about the issues is u
. >> if the deal was to go through, pakistan would lose a billion in u.s. aid, and saudi arabia - it's not uncommon that these rumours circulate every time they are anxious and want to convey concerns to washington about iran's nuclear capability. the story doesn't ring true. >> officials said whatever the rainons have, we will have -- iranians have we will have too. you don't believe they'll have what it takes to get their hands on nuclear weapons. >> i think a way to...