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blaming pakistan and expecting pakistan to help us with the peace process did not work.t did not work. therefore we have to restart it is a more organized way. >> you get the last word. >> ime journalists. i have an observation and question. it is not very scientific it is more of an analogy. thergent groups with mujahedin have been fighting and ruling back-and-forth since 35 years. they were weakened. they came after mujahedin. i would expect mujahedin to remain a force in afghanistan for at least two more decades. moreis is true, two decades ruling afghanistan and sharing powers, tell you think tell a ban will be having the same inference -- taliban will be having the same inference? what is the strategic solution? should we take the -- can resolve this issue with more appointment? as we have been witnessing -- the party has not forgotten. actingister of defense, defense, blamed tehe guy. how do we expect the party or the leading member of the party concerned about the taliban overall? it daudzai: let's look at from a different angle. there was a war. that war was betw
blaming pakistan and expecting pakistan to help us with the peace process did not work.t did not work. therefore we have to restart it is a more organized way. >> you get the last word. >> ime journalists. i have an observation and question. it is not very scientific it is more of an analogy. thergent groups with mujahedin have been fighting and ruling back-and-forth since 35 years. they were weakened. they came after mujahedin. i would expect mujahedin to remain a force in...
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i was born and brought up in pakistan and continued to have connection with pakistan because my research, phd dissertation was on the islamist party and pakistan and from then on i continued to be engaged and so part of what i have done is go in somers and teach. i talk to american students and pakistani students, undergraduate students as well as to conduct my research. i have this privileged position than two sort of really be able to see the world from these two perspectives which becomes really multiple perspectives. that perspectives. that is a privilege but really also obtained because i am one of those who is always interested in telling pakistanis they have to get there act together and stop blaming the us and telling my american friends and students and audience about the blind spots that we have the muslim world in general and the mistakes that were made. i am always in some ways a bearer of bad news. it's better tobetter to do that than have a myopic view of what is going on. what ii want to do today will take about 30 to 35 minutes and layout some thoughts in terms of how thi
i was born and brought up in pakistan and continued to have connection with pakistan because my research, phd dissertation was on the islamist party and pakistan and from then on i continued to be engaged and so part of what i have done is go in somers and teach. i talk to american students and pakistani students, undergraduate students as well as to conduct my research. i have this privileged position than two sort of really be able to see the world from these two perspectives which becomes...
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and pakistan. how could they invest $46 billion in that corridor if corridor risk to the within the region of one kilometer -- 100 kilometers. interest inkeen dissolving the taliban anth ere. the investment of afghanistan -- they already won two major contracts. one in the south and one in the north. to extract copper and ire, they need security in that region. in my opinion, that are the three main reasons for china to come in. there's ambat, but lack of sincerity in our neighborhood. no matter how much pressure or incentives come from china, there is still the lack of sincerity. china will not be able to have a huge impact. mr. tellis: yes, ma'am. young lady there. >> thank you for being here today. my name is fatima. i wanted to ask you from your perspective, what is the impact of the iran nuclear deal on your country and perhaps you can offer some insight into how iran is thinking from a non-western perspective? mr. daudzai: thank you. asl, when i started ambassador in iran, we started thinking
and pakistan. how could they invest $46 billion in that corridor if corridor risk to the within the region of one kilometer -- 100 kilometers. interest inkeen dissolving the taliban anth ere. the investment of afghanistan -- they already won two major contracts. one in the south and one in the north. to extract copper and ire, they need security in that region. in my opinion, that are the three main reasons for china to come in. there's ambat, but lack of sincerity in our neighborhood. no...
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between afghanistan and pakistan. that relationship should not be affected by our friendship with the united states and their animosity. that should remain bilateral and be independent. i think we were successful. we were having good relationships despite the huge international presence, iran participated generously when we have problem of trade we could do it. now, as far as the aspect is concerned we don't like the nuclear weapons in our neighborhood. india is nuclear. very problematic never had. it looks like we're sitting on an atom bomb. we don't like it, but we cannot do anything about it. >> just wait for the microphone. >> political and social activist. since he loves discussions i highlighted a few points. first, what is the ground reality? there are rumors of both local government and international forces were involved intentional. since you were really involved can you tell us the three big achievements in the 3rd as for my information you will be running for presidential election. we need to know right now
between afghanistan and pakistan. that relationship should not be affected by our friendship with the united states and their animosity. that should remain bilateral and be independent. i think we were successful. we were having good relationships despite the huge international presence, iran participated generously when we have problem of trade we could do it. now, as far as the aspect is concerned we don't like the nuclear weapons in our neighborhood. india is nuclear. very problematic never...
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>> we are right next to pakistan. >> india and pakistan were once one country, ripped apart in one ofyond there, no more fence? >> no more fences. >> so once you get past there, you can go straight into pakistan if you want? >> the problem is, the thing is, india is trying to stop people from coming in, infiltrators, drug dealers, terrorists. >> udeh is working on a documentary about the india/pakistan border. >> no one wants to go to pakistan. >> no one wants to? >> in their right mind, to go into pakistan. >> that's a fairly decisive statement. so they put up the fence but the fence is on the indian side. >> yeah. it's 150 meters from the border. >> so beyond that fence, still indian farmland. >> yes. >> so people who live over here can farm over there. >> farm over there. >> the punjab is a fertile region in an otherwise very dry country. this is india's bread basket. with over a billion people currently residing in india, every inch of fertile punjabi soil has great value. these are people who own land over there, then they put the fence, suddenly your life became difficult. >> ex
>> we are right next to pakistan. >> india and pakistan were once one country, ripped apart in one ofyond there, no more fence? >> no more fences. >> so once you get past there, you can go straight into pakistan if you want? >> the problem is, the thing is, india is trying to stop people from coming in, infiltrators, drug dealers, terrorists. >> udeh is working on a documentary about the india/pakistan border. >> no one wants to go to pakistan. >>...
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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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you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. >>> november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the righteous. indian intelligence intercepted the terrorists' cell phone conversations with their commanders in pakistan. >> they were very calm, not shouting, not excited. they were doing their job as a matter of fact. >> one gunman was captured alive. for the army of the righteous, it was a test run for future operations, not just in india, but perhaps elsewhere. their method of attack could easily be adapted to any american city. no hijacked airliners or sophisticated weaponry, just ten young men with mobile phones and assault rifles progr
you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. >>> november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of...
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a building has collapsed in pakistan.e'll be live with the latest. >>> romania's prime minister and his government resigned following mass protests. >>> a cargo plane crashes in south sudan, killing at least 41 people. >> put yourself in their place. they are human beings who have been five years in a conflict. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy and russian foreign minister discuss ways to end the syrian war. ♪ >>> there's been a building collapse in pakistan. it happened in the city of lahor. our correspondent kamal heidler on the phone to tell us why that building collapsed. >> reporter: according to the reports, it was a four-story building, work was being carried out on the fourth floor, despite some reports that the building was not in good condition, it was a [ inaudible ] factory, and it appears that the fourth floor lead to the collapse of the whole building. now the whole area i in pitch darkness, because power facilities were taken out with the collapse. [ inaudible ] we are told are on location. more heavy equipment i
a building has collapsed in pakistan.e'll be live with the latest. >>> romania's prime minister and his government resigned following mass protests. >>> a cargo plane crashes in south sudan, killing at least 41 people. >> put yourself in their place. they are human beings who have been five years in a conflict. >> reporter: the u.n. envoy and russian foreign minister discuss ways to end the syrian war. ♪ >>> there's been a building collapse in pakistan....
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you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the righteous. indian intelligence intercepted the terrorists' cell phone conversations with their commanders in pakistan. >> they were very calm, not shouting, not excited. they were doing their job as a matter of fact. >> one gunman was captured alive. for the army of the righteous, it was a test run for future operations, not just in india, but perhaps elsewhere. their method of attack could easily be adapted to any american city. no hijacked airliners or sophisticated weaponry, just ten young men with mobile phones and assault rifles programme
you will hear their masters in pakistan. and you will also see the victims, men, women and children and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360-degree view of terrorism. november 26, 2008, an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent ten gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore lashkar-e-taiba, the army of the...
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. >> and later tonight, in pakistan, the taliban are wreaking havoc in karachi with crime, kidnapping, and targeted assassinations. >> could you point out the areas where the taliban has a strong presence? >> frontline is with the police unit hunting the taliban. tonight, two new reports, one exclusive hour of frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust, supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon a
. >> and later tonight, in pakistan, the taliban are wreaking havoc in karachi with crime, kidnapping, and targeted assassinations. >> could you point out the areas where the taliban has a strong presence? >> frontline is with the police unit hunting the taliban. tonight, two new reports, one exclusive hour of frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major...
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pakistan collapsed to 124/6. they needed, but 24 runs came from pakistan. caught by ian plunkett. england claimed a three one win. >>> it is a great atmosphere to play. you want to play in high games like this and it's great to win these gachlts it was a great night-- it was a great night. >> reporter: the third test defeated india. they are two nil down in the four match series. india spin is having them out for 185 on day three to earn a 124 run victory. >>> it is the bowlers who will win. small contributions are more important in the team winning rather than people having an average of 50 and above. >>> i think it is harsh to say that the team has struggled. it has been tough all around. given the quality of spinners that the indians have, it is going to be more tougher for us. >> reporter: on the latest for football news. former f.i.f.a. president remains in a stable condition after being admitted to a hospital for railways respiratory problems. he is responding positively. he led f.i.f.a. between 1974 and 1988. he has faced health problems. in 2014 he was hospitalised for a r
pakistan collapsed to 124/6. they needed, but 24 runs came from pakistan. caught by ian plunkett. england claimed a three one win. >>> it is a great atmosphere to play. you want to play in high games like this and it's great to win these gachlts it was a great night-- it was a great night. >> reporter: the third test defeated india. they are two nil down in the four match series. india spin is having them out for 185 on day three to earn a 124 run victory. >>> it is the...
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pakistan doesn't have the experience to deal with this kind of emergency. despite the fact that there have seen a deadly earthquake in 2005. pakistan has to prepare to deal with such emergencies if it wants to save more lives. importantly, these teams are still working round the clock with the hope that they will be able to find survivors. we were able to see some survivors being pulled out, but as time goes by, hope is fading for others trapped beneath the rubble. >>> protesters in bangladesh carried marked coffins through the street of darak. crowds tried to force their way through police barricades. the murders are blamed on hard line muslim groups. they accuse the government of failing to take action against the groups. >>> now moving to italy where more than 40 people have gone on trial in rome in a major corruption case. criminals, businessmen and politicians are accused of being part of a network that rigged lucrative public contracts in italy for years. from rome we have the report. >> reporter: rome is on trial. is this the capital of italy's crimi
pakistan doesn't have the experience to deal with this kind of emergency. despite the fact that there have seen a deadly earthquake in 2005. pakistan has to prepare to deal with such emergencies if it wants to save more lives. importantly, these teams are still working round the clock with the hope that they will be able to find survivors. we were able to see some survivors being pulled out, but as time goes by, hope is fading for others trapped beneath the rubble. >>> protesters in...
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in pakistan, the search for survivors in a collapsed factory continues. emergency teams in the horror are carefully cutting through steel and using cranes to lift the degree -- emergency teams from lahore are carefully cutting through steel and using cranes to lift steel. emergency crews are using cell phones to call for help. >> just a partial wall of this plastic bag sanctuary remain standing. scores of people are feared trapped under the present concrete. emergency teams joined by police and soldiers worked through the night with heavy lifting equipment. they hope to free more survivors, several of whom made phone calls from under the rubble. but it is clearly too late for some of the workers. pakistani officials say it appears the building's top story gave way, collapsing the floors beneath it. the fourth story was being constructed and it had not been calculated whether the existing building could bear the load or not. the actual reason will be revealed later. at the moment we are concentrating on rescuing more people. >> so far an exact figure is un
in pakistan, the search for survivors in a collapsed factory continues. emergency teams in the horror are carefully cutting through steel and using cranes to lift the degree -- emergency teams from lahore are carefully cutting through steel and using cranes to lift steel. emergency crews are using cell phones to call for help. >> just a partial wall of this plastic bag sanctuary remain standing. scores of people are feared trapped under the present concrete. emergency teams joined by...
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pakistan winning by 127 runs. that is all of your sport.dams will have more for you later. >> great impression of robin. thank you very much. that's it for this news hour on al jazeera, more news coming up in just a few minutes live from our news center in london with my colleague loren taylor. thanks for watching. bye for now. ♪ >>> egypt's president promises to work with other countries to protect foreign tourists after the sinai plane crash. ♪ >>> i'm lauren taylor this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up, the u.n. warns 5,000 refugees will try to cross from turkey to greece every day over the winter. >>> the battle for syria's highways. the government takes control of a strategic road in aleppo, but loses a key supply line in hama. >>> and the disappearing coastline of louisiana, hit by rising sea
pakistan winning by 127 runs. that is all of your sport.dams will have more for you later. >> great impression of robin. thank you very much. that's it for this news hour on al jazeera, more news coming up in just a few minutes live from our news center in london with my colleague loren taylor. thanks for watching. bye for now. ♪ >>> egypt's president promises to work with other countries to protect foreign tourists after the sinai plane crash. ♪ >>> i'm lauren...
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and the third test between pakistan and england heading to a dramatic climax.e'll have all your details in sport. >> now three days after win the majority in the turkish presidential election president erdogan is calling for a change in the constitution that would boost his power. a spokesman for the president said he's considering a referendum on changing the system from parliament try to a presidential one. his opponents say that would give him too much influence. we have more from istanbul. >> a spokesperson indicated that turkey could have a referendum on the constitution changing the governing system from a parliamentary one to an executive presidency. the akp party. won in the last election but still needs 13 seats to bring the constitution for a referendum. the opposition parties probably won't be happy that will be the case because they say that this will give presidential erdogan more power, and in a turkey is heading towards a dictatorship. now the president erdogan and the ruling akp party saying that erdogan himself was the first president in this c
and the third test between pakistan and england heading to a dramatic climax.e'll have all your details in sport. >> now three days after win the majority in the turkish presidential election president erdogan is calling for a change in the constitution that would boost his power. a spokesman for the president said he's considering a referendum on changing the system from parliament try to a presidential one. his opponents say that would give him too much influence. we have more from...
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pakistan the winners here. they dominated new zealand on day one of their first test.osting his first sanctuary for the areas. some news just coming in the outgoing special envoy for libya has defended his new job. he will take up a role with the united arab emirates which supports the u.n. backed government, the equipment has been criticized by the rival general national congress, based in tripoli. speaking at the u.n. he ink cysted he has followed the rules. >> i prepared the way out. you may say look at the optics is not nice. maybe this is the right answer, but what is important is you know six months ago, eight months ago, when i didn't have any results of my work, you can say this guy is biased. this guy will support one side or will support the other side. h this agreement and in the government that you consider it's more inclined or it reflects a nonnatural position of the united nations. the ribbon chapel in japan, has been named as a finalist. designed the wedle chapel and has been speaking to us about it. >> the idea is not to create an object with a strong
pakistan the winners here. they dominated new zealand on day one of their first test.osting his first sanctuary for the areas. some news just coming in the outgoing special envoy for libya has defended his new job. he will take up a role with the united arab emirates which supports the u.n. backed government, the equipment has been criticized by the rival general national congress, based in tripoli. speaking at the u.n. he ink cysted he has followed the rules. >> i prepared the way out....
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but yet the removal of the captain alastair cook quickened the pakistan pulses.e recall of james taylor was intent on reversing the momentum back towards england. ian bell fighting for his international future scored 40 only to give sharp his second wicket of the inning. what could prove to be a pivotal partnership for taylor, hitting his first test on century. they finished the day on 37. taylor was unbeaten on 74 at the close. england 222-4 within 12 runs of pakistan's first innings total and the sort of lead that could set up a leveling win. andy richardson, al jazeera. >> the mls season is into the playoffs, and seattle sounders have upset fc dallas. a late goal given seattle a 2-1 win in the first leg of this western conference semifinal. the return leg is coming up in dallas on saturday. >>> the montreal impact had to recover from a mistake by didier drogba. his header allowed the columbus crew to take the lead in their eastern conference. they would come back and win this first-leg game 2-1. >>> durant scored 25 points in a big win over the denver nuggets.
but yet the removal of the captain alastair cook quickened the pakistan pulses.e recall of james taylor was intent on reversing the momentum back towards england. ian bell fighting for his international future scored 40 only to give sharp his second wicket of the inning. what could prove to be a pivotal partnership for taylor, hitting his first test on century. they finished the day on 37. taylor was unbeaten on 74 at the close. england 222-4 within 12 runs of pakistan's first innings total and...
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pakistan is leaning on the media telling them not to cover certain groups. we look at the growth injury that is row pa bottle journalism. advertising agencies saying no. >> first you pay then you eat >>> when that russian airliner came apart 33,000 feet killing all 224 on board what followed was a war of interpretation fought through the global news media. with no access to the site the investigation has been challenging for reporters to cover. various governments have big geopolitical stakes in this story over what happened and what did not. for egypt's president sisi this disaster needed to be something about something else other than a bomb on board and a security breach at sharm el-sheikh airport so as to protect juryism. for russia's president, putin, it needed to be something other than the work of i.s.i.l. and the russian bombing in syria. and for the u.k. and u.s., this was an opportunity to underline the risks of russian involvement in the syrian war, burr ultimatelily this is a story about governments finding what they want to find. feeding the med
pakistan is leaning on the media telling them not to cover certain groups. we look at the growth injury that is row pa bottle journalism. advertising agencies saying no. >> first you pay then you eat >>> when that russian airliner came apart 33,000 feet killing all 224 on board what followed was a war of interpretation fought through the global news media. with no access to the site the investigation has been challenging for reporters to cover. various governments have big...
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. >>> rescuers continue to look for survivors of a collapse of a factory in pakistan. >>> justin trudeau is sworn in as canada's 23rd prime minister. hello the british government has suggested that the plane crash was caused by a bomb. it suspended all flights between u.k. and sharm el sheikh until further investigations can be completed. 224 passengers and crew died. neave barker reports. >> since saturday seven teams have been scouring the site where flight 9268 came down. and where 224 people were killed. it's a difficult task, with the wreckage strewn across the wide area of desert. russian investigators are using drones to try to identify anything that could answer questions about why the airbus 8321 crashed. there are constant reminders that this was a plane packed with tourists returning from their holiday. the flight is thought to have been broken up in midair. >> try to prove we did not bring it down or how it was brought down. we are the one who is brought it down. we will expose the way we brought it down the time we choose and the way we like. >> the egyptian government denie
. >>> rescuers continue to look for survivors of a collapse of a factory in pakistan. >>> justin trudeau is sworn in as canada's 23rd prime minister. hello the british government has suggested that the plane crash was caused by a bomb. it suspended all flights between u.k. and sharm el sheikh until further investigations can be completed. 224 passengers and crew died. neave barker reports. >> since saturday seven teams have been scouring the site where flight 9268 came...
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so, now we know we're in pakistan. and at this point is when there's kind of -- you couldn't hear it, but you could sort of feel, "okay, now we're in a sovereign nation. we don't know if they can see us or not, and if they do, they can justifiably shoot us down, and we can't even be mad, because they're defending their nation." so, everyone's kind of handling this in their own way. it's a weird feeling to realize that i can take a missile right now and blow up at any time and just wondering, "what's it feel like to get shot out of the sky? do you die right away, or do you die after you fall? what happens?" so, i'm actually sitting sort of facing a little bit forward towards the pilot, who's in front of me, and i'm kind of looking around. and guys were doing weird stuff. some guys fell asleep. some guy put his ipod in. he's over there listening to music. other guys are doing stuff. and we'll hear every now and then from the pilots, "all right, 15 minutes in. we haven't been painted," meaning no one sees us. and we're fl
so, now we know we're in pakistan. and at this point is when there's kind of -- you couldn't hear it, but you could sort of feel, "okay, now we're in a sovereign nation. we don't know if they can see us or not, and if they do, they can justifiably shoot us down, and we can't even be mad, because they're defending their nation." so, everyone's kind of handling this in their own way. it's a weird feeling to realize that i can take a missile right now and blow up at any time and just...
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of dollars to pakistan.verage? inverting influence over pakistan to fix the christian problem properly. >> absolutely. a very sad situation. we are not putting pressure on the pakistani government. they are not raining in on those radicals. persecuting these millions of christians. the state department welcoming 100,000 of these refugees. we do not hear about the pakistan christians. stuart: thank you for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. numbers coming in today. sales were up 13% compared to last year. car sales are up. presidential candidate donald trump did laid out his plans for improving the nation. making america great again. cheryl casone is at the release party. what is mister trump likely to say? cheryl: a lot of what you will see in the book, what you will read in the book, and i have read most of it this morning, is what you hear on the campaign trail. how to fix the health care system. i do want to show you a scene at trump tower. we have crowd starting at 4:00 o'clock this morning. i have vi
of dollars to pakistan.verage? inverting influence over pakistan to fix the christian problem properly. >> absolutely. a very sad situation. we are not putting pressure on the pakistani government. they are not raining in on those radicals. persecuting these millions of christians. the state department welcoming 100,000 of these refugees. we do not hear about the pakistan christians. stuart: thank you for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. numbers coming in today. sales were up 13%...
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the follow-up of that was the lost event pakistan the promise of cooperation.it's a given more months. -- it took even more months. he was in 2012
the follow-up of that was the lost event pakistan the promise of cooperation.it's a given more months. -- it took even more months. he was in 2012
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new hope in pakistan as a teenage boy is pulled out alive after 50 hours in the rubble of a collapsed factory. and in uganda, a dam that will wipe out some of the country's most famous white water rafting rapids. usain bolt won't be able to out run it. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow - where technology meets humanity. >> a reminder now of the top stories here on al jazeera. egyptian authorities have confirmed a loud noise was heard in the last seconds of the inflight recordings recovered from the plane crash. >>> what's been hailed as a symbolic symbol of reconciliation. and there have been celebrations on the streets of sierra leone after the west african nation was officially declared ebola free. >>> a visit by india's prime minister, several people were arrested in sriniga. indiana's leader is a hard line hin du. fez jamal was at the protest. >> confronted before the morning rally, almost before the black flag
new hope in pakistan as a teenage boy is pulled out alive after 50 hours in the rubble of a collapsed factory. and in uganda, a dam that will wipe out some of the country's most famous white water rafting rapids. usain bolt won't be able to out run it. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is what innovation looks like. >> can affect and surprise us. >> i feel like we're making an impact. >> let's do it. >> techknow -...
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>> now at least ten people have been killed after a partially-built factory collapsed in eastern pakistanrescue operations are underway where dozens of people are feared trapped. more than 150 construction workers are believed to have been inside the factory when it collapsed. kamal heidler is there and joins us on the phone now. is there any update on the rescue operation and indeed the death toll from this building collapse? >> reporter: -- >> all right. apologies for that we appear to be having technical problems. but we will get back to kamal. right now we know that it was a building that was partially built, a factory. rescue operations are ongoing. rescue workers at the scene, ten people have died, but we don't know how many were inside the building to begin with, possibly around 200 people, and many more feared to be trapped under the rubble. >>> i want to bring you news from south sudan where at least 41 people have died in a plane crash. the plane came down shortly after taking off from the main airport from the capitol. three people including a child are reported to have survive
>> now at least ten people have been killed after a partially-built factory collapsed in eastern pakistanrescue operations are underway where dozens of people are feared trapped. more than 150 construction workers are believed to have been inside the factory when it collapsed. kamal heidler is there and joins us on the phone now. is there any update on the rescue operation and indeed the death toll from this building collapse? >> reporter: -- >> all right. apologies for that...
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. >>> a joint delegation has visited pakistan to help jap neez companies do business there. the two nations launched business to promote trade and investment. the delegation met corporate managers on tuesday. vice minister for trade said he hopes pakistan will make it easier for japanese firms to invest in the country. the delegation asks the pakistani government to ensure stable power supplies for factories and to improve security. the two sides agreed to cooperate in such fields as automobiles and textiles. with its 180 million people pakistan is seen as a promising consumer market and production base. only about 70 japanese companies operate there mainly due to security concerns. >>> auto makers from around the globe are showcasing their latest models at the international motor show. the biannual event opened tuesday with more than 150 auto makers taking part and about 600 models on display. the auto industry remains robest. organizers say say the region is expecting sales of 1.9 million vehicles up 5% from last year. >>> one american manufacturer is showing off its lates
. >>> a joint delegation has visited pakistan to help jap neez companies do business there. the two nations launched business to promote trade and investment. the delegation met corporate managers on tuesday. vice minister for trade said he hopes pakistan will make it easier for japanese firms to invest in the country. the delegation asks the pakistani government to ensure stable power supplies for factories and to improve security. the two sides agreed to cooperate in such fields as...
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pakistan has an arsenal of nuclear warheads and is one of america's key allies.attack, lashkar-e-taiba controller had briefed one of the mumbai gunmen on what to say when the media called. >> we have just been warned by the terrorists that the main film is yet to come. the horror we have seen is simply the trailer. how worried should we be? let me give you some background. the group responsible for these attacks, lashkar-e-taiba, was created to wage war in kashmir, the territory that has been under dispute with india and pakistan since 1947. lashkar was supported by the pakistani military. whilst support has waned, there is little evidence that pakistan's generals are making any serious effort to shut down what has become a vast organization within their country. lashkar's stated goals go beyond kashmir to all of south asia. it pamphlets are filled with attacks on hindus and jews. like al qaeda which began with limited goals, it could be morphing into something larger and much more sinister. but terrorism is waged by individuals. we saw these young peasant boys w
pakistan has an arsenal of nuclear warheads and is one of america's key allies.attack, lashkar-e-taiba controller had briefed one of the mumbai gunmen on what to say when the media called. >> we have just been warned by the terrorists that the main film is yet to come. the horror we have seen is simply the trailer. how worried should we be? let me give you some background. the group responsible for these attacks, lashkar-e-taiba, was created to wage war in kashmir, the territory that has...
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pakistan winning by 127 runs. england not coping with that. that's the sport for now >>> that's it for the news hour. thanks for watching. see you again. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >>> saying goodbye. the first victims of the russian passenger jet crash in egypt are laid to rest. >>> hello, this is al jazeera live from doha. also on the programme - egypt's president divides opinion with supporters and protesters turning out to greet him in london >>> myanmar's democracy icon aung san suy kyi says she'll be the true power above the president if her party triumphs in
pakistan winning by 127 runs. england not coping with that. that's the sport for now >>> that's it for the news hour. thanks for watching. see you again. >> tough that the country gave up on me. >> look at the trauma... every day is torture. >> this is our home. >> nobody should have to live like this. >> we made a promise to these heroes... this is one promise americans need to keep. >>> saying goodbye. the first victims of the russian passenger...
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>> pakistan is not a party. no. but the important debate for me not just what happened investigating crime. it's changing the the policy. and that debate should be here in the us. no, with the american people. >> so that would take americans saying, >> yes, the american have to, look, at the beginning of the 20th century, theodore roosevelt received the nobel prize, the peace nobel prize because he was mitigating the conflict between, japan and, and russia. and his, his speech, he say, "the only way to establish peace in the world is to create a confederation of states. "with independent court helping the world to stay in peace as the supreme court in the us help us, help the states to be in peace. so see, roosevelt was posing that at the beginning, at the beginning of the 20th century. but now we're talking about it differently. a hundred year after roosevelt when president obama receive nobel prize, he was not talking about the confederation more. (laugh) he was talking about he's the commander in chief of one, of
>> pakistan is not a party. no. but the important debate for me not just what happened investigating crime. it's changing the the policy. and that debate should be here in the us. no, with the american people. >> so that would take americans saying, >> yes, the american have to, look, at the beginning of the 20th century, theodore roosevelt received the nobel prize, the peace nobel prize because he was mitigating the conflict between, japan and, and russia. and his, his...
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he didn't know germany was a nato and didn't know that pakistan was run by a military general. so when you put people around him who were as arrogant and forceful and dynamic if you will as cheney and rumsfeld, it was easy for them to sway him using 9/11 to do what they wanted to all along, which was to get rid of saddam hussein. >> rescue on rakeses are underway in brazil, where a dam has broken, submerging homes. people are told to evacuate to higher ground. >>> in pakistan, 150 people are thought to still be in side. at least 21 people died in wednesday's incident. guz not clear what caused the collapse. structural damage in the area due to an earthquake last week. aljazeera is at the site of the crash. >> for a second night running, rescue teams are trying desperately to dig corridors of gaping holes to reach people under the rubble of a large factory building that you see behind me. it is now the second night. and the attempts are being made to cut through the concrete and steel in order to reach possible survivors who may be in pockets of air under the rubble. this indust
he didn't know germany was a nato and didn't know that pakistan was run by a military general. so when you put people around him who were as arrogant and forceful and dynamic if you will as cheney and rumsfeld, it was easy for them to sway him using 9/11 to do what they wanted to all along, which was to get rid of saddam hussein. >> rescue on rakeses are underway in brazil, where a dam has broken, submerging homes. people are told to evacuate to higher ground. >>> in pakistan,...
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the removal at the england captain alister cook quickened pakistan pulses.es taylor was internets on reversing back towardege land. that was the cue for what could be a critical partnership. taylor hitting his first test on century. finishing the day on 37. taylor was unbeaten on 74 at the close. england, 222 within 12 runs of pakistan's first inning's total and the source of lead that could set up a series leveling win. al jazeera. >> back to the paris master's campaigns on tuesday. on monday, however, it was a chance for some of the tourist future stars to shine. 22-year-old dominic has won three titles in here and the austrian has been nominated for the atp's most important player award. he showed plenty of promise earlier, beating adrian in three sets, 6-2, 5-to reach a second round. br arrested tommek improved his worth worlds number 18 winning in straight sets. kansas city royals have won their first world series since 1985. they clenched it in game 5 at the new york mets just a year after they missed out on baseball's biggest prize against the san fra
the removal at the england captain alister cook quickened pakistan pulses.es taylor was internets on reversing back towardege land. that was the cue for what could be a critical partnership. taylor hitting his first test on century. finishing the day on 37. taylor was unbeaten on 74 at the close. england, 222 within 12 runs of pakistan's first inning's total and the source of lead that could set up a series leveling win. al jazeera. >> back to the paris master's campaigns on tuesday. on...
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. >>> at least 17 people have been killed after a partially built factory collapsed in pakistan.e operations are underway in lahore where dozens are feared to be trapped. more than 150 construction workers were believed to be inside the factory when it collapsed. kamal what do we know of the search and rescue operation, and is there any up i date on the number of dead and injured? >> reporter: so far the officials are only confirming 17 dead, and the rescue efforts have been speeded up. apparently, the military saying they are also calling in a special urban rescue team to that location of the factory where the building collapsed. it is nighttime, and initially because the area had plunged into darkness, rescue efforts were hampered because of that. however, lights have been brought in [ inaudible ] the relatives of those who were trapped inside, also rushed to the location, so that rescue operation still underway. >> and cam -- cammal is there any estimate of how many people would have been inside at the time of the collapse? >> reporter: according to the commissioner of lahore,
. >>> at least 17 people have been killed after a partially built factory collapsed in pakistan.e operations are underway in lahore where dozens are feared to be trapped. more than 150 construction workers were believed to be inside the factory when it collapsed. kamal what do we know of the search and rescue operation, and is there any up i date on the number of dead and injured? >> reporter: so far the officials are only confirming 17 dead, and the rescue efforts have been...
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pakistan has a well established and regulated pharmaceutical industry.the scenes, there is a parallel industry making fake medicine and it is now a lucrative trade. the provincial government here as already closed a thousand laboratory tories in one month alone. >> we have recently seized a really huge cas cachet of medics that were being sent to afghanistan. they were not the original medicines even and they are fake medicines, we are not only seizing them, we are arresting people. >> reporter: while these people may have come to the right place, and are confident they are buying the original drugged as a registered pharmacy. many ordinary citizens are vulnerable to medicine dealers. >> translator: 50% of medicines are available fake in the market. recently my sister was ill, and the doctors predescribed her medication but that didn't work so i brought her back to the hospital. >> reporter: according to the world health organization, illegal pharmaceutical drugs was a business worth over $400 billion. and even though most of those drugs were coming from
pakistan has a well established and regulated pharmaceutical industry.the scenes, there is a parallel industry making fake medicine and it is now a lucrative trade. the provincial government here as already closed a thousand laboratory tories in one month alone. >> we have recently seized a really huge cas cachet of medics that were being sent to afghanistan. they were not the original medicines even and they are fake medicines, we are not only seizing them, we are arresting people....
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in the rubble and one of pakistan's worst industrial accidents.investigation will begin once the recovery effort is complete. let's take you live now to lahor and kamal is at the scene of the accident, what is the latest? >> reporter: well the recovery and relief effort has now finally gathered some momentum because in the first few days of this population there was a lot of confusion and didn't know how to get through those concrete slabs to any survivors who may have lived to that. and importantly as you mentioned the death toll is mounding because they are recovering more bodies. we have been told the owner of the factory also his body has been recovered but there are still some signs of life. there is a report that a telephone call was made by one of their drivers to his family that is still alive so it's a race against time but there is still hope that some people may be trapped under this. >> kamal any idea yet, any clear idea why the building collapsed? there was an earthquake last week with structural damage in the area but other people sa
in the rubble and one of pakistan's worst industrial accidents.investigation will begin once the recovery effort is complete. let's take you live now to lahor and kamal is at the scene of the accident, what is the latest? >> reporter: well the recovery and relief effort has now finally gathered some momentum because in the first few days of this population there was a lot of confusion and didn't know how to get through those concrete slabs to any survivors who may have lived to that. and...
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concerned about the situation in pakistan. >> caught in the middle of america's war on terror, pakistan now stands accused of playing both sides. >> many believe its intelligence service, the isi, has been working with the afghan taliban,
concerned about the situation in pakistan. >> caught in the middle of america's war on terror, pakistan now stands accused of playing both sides. >> many believe its intelligence service, the isi, has been working with the afghan taliban,
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delegates from china visit the site in southwestern pakistan. factories and warehouses for imports and exports will be built in the area. the chinese government plans to connect the port by road, railway and pipeline. the link would allow to shorten the route from the middle east to the country. the reform minister says plans to connect china and pakistan with a corridor have entered a new phase. >>> officials in indonesia have been key keeping an eye on maritime disputes in the south china sea. they're concerned over china's increasing assertiveness inside their exclusive economic zone. nhk world's metalia has more. >> reporter: indonesian northern most island are in the south china sea. more than one thousand kilometers from jakarta. about 70,000 islanders earn their living mostly by fishing but in recent years they've had to share their waters with unwelcome outsiders. the wrecks of this boat captured by indonesian authorities are abandoned here at the port. the vessels which local residents fear most are the ones from china. >> translator: c
delegates from china visit the site in southwestern pakistan. factories and warehouses for imports and exports will be built in the area. the chinese government plans to connect the port by road, railway and pipeline. the link would allow to shorten the route from the middle east to the country. the reform minister says plans to connect china and pakistan with a corridor have entered a new phase. >>> officials in indonesia have been key keeping an eye on maritime disputes in the south...
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that happened in pakistan.ur target was in afghanistan. >> i don't think a matter of 500 miles makes a difference. the culture is very, very similar. and you are creating an atmosphere of fear. and there is an old saying in texas, you don't act as scared animal up against the wall. if you do that, he is going to come out fighting. i think that is what is happening now. amy: has the v.a. provided mental health too as you have suffered? >> i have been to the v.a., but it seems useless. it seems useless for me. it has been six months. ,hey said, hey, you need an mri and it is been six month without an mri. medication you need to manage this pain, and it is been six months without medication to manage the pain. if they're not going to take care of you, then why should you even go? juan: cian westmoreland, you were a technician in the drone program. can you talk about specifically what you did and how your duties differed from the operators? siteght, so we build a that was used as a relay station while we were there
that happened in pakistan.ur target was in afghanistan. >> i don't think a matter of 500 miles makes a difference. the culture is very, very similar. and you are creating an atmosphere of fear. and there is an old saying in texas, you don't act as scared animal up against the wall. if you do that, he is going to come out fighting. i think that is what is happening now. amy: has the v.a. provided mental health too as you have suffered? >> i have been to the v.a., but it seems...
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pakistan, teenage boy is pulled alive out of the rubble after 50 hours in the collapsed factory. >>> hello in the past hour egypt has confirmed there was a loud noise heard in the last second of in-flight recording recorded from last week's plane crash. the communications minister has just given a press conference. all 224 passengers were killed when the metro jet plane plummeted to the ground in the sinai province. >> a noise was heard in the last second of the cvr recording. a spectral analysis will be carried out by specialized labs in order to identify the nature of this noise. the committee noted media reports and analysis. some of which claim to be based on official intelligence which favors a certain scenario. for the cause of the accident. the committee was not provided with any information or evidence in this regard. the committee urged the sources of such reports to provide it with all information that could help us to undertake our mission. >> earlier, egypt's foreign minister criticized the u.s. for not sharing its intelligence on the causes of the crash. sources at sharm
pakistan, teenage boy is pulled alive out of the rubble after 50 hours in the collapsed factory. >>> hello in the past hour egypt has confirmed there was a loud noise heard in the last second of in-flight recording recorded from last week's plane crash. the communications minister has just given a press conference. all 224 passengers were killed when the metro jet plane plummeted to the ground in the sinai province. >> a noise was heard in the last second of the cvr recording. a...
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we borrow money from china to sese it to pakistan. it is crazy, it is ridiculous, and it should stop. sharyl: senator rand paul went ballistic over a state department program to pay for pakistani students to pay for cash to attend -- to attend space camp to promote their english language skills. since in space no one can hear you scream or speak english, it -- the paid it to her included a trip to dollywo and a visit to the nation's capital. thatas just one example whate says is an astronomical waste of your tax money.y. sen.n.aul: we spent $300,000 last year studying whether or not japanese quail are more sexually promiscuous on cocaine. we spent $700,000 stying -- several hundred thousand dollars studying whether or not we can relieve stress in vietnamese villagers by having them wch arican television reruns. sharyl: senator rand paul is a frequent critic of government waste and his website publishes a waste report dedicated to exposing outrageous government spending. still ahd, taking a stand shshyl: in these last dozen days, we ha
we borrow money from china to sese it to pakistan. it is crazy, it is ridiculous, and it should stop. sharyl: senator rand paul went ballistic over a state department program to pay for pakistani students to pay for cash to attend -- to attend space camp to promote their english language skills. since in space no one can hear you scream or speak english, it -- the paid it to her included a trip to dollywo and a visit to the nation's capital. thatas just one example whate says is an astronomical...
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. >> rescue workers continue to seven through the collapsed factory in pakistan.nd family members who didn't make it. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. here is a recap of our top stories. russia has suspended all flights to egypt after a week after a passenger plane crashed in the sinai peninsula killing all 224 people on board. >>> a 72-year-old palestinian woman has died in the occupied west bank after being shot by israeli security forces. elsewhere, three israelis have been injured in two separate attacks in hebron. >>> prance to build the pipeline between canada and the united states has been dropped. president obama said that the keystone pipeline would not have served national interests. in other stories, sweden's migration minister warned that they can no longer guarantee housing for newly arriving refugees. those applying for asylum in sweden should be aware of the situation. it has received 100,000 refugees already this year. >>> this remote region might be freezing, but it's far safer than the bashed wire fences that hundreds of thousands are
. >> rescue workers continue to seven through the collapsed factory in pakistan.nd family members who didn't make it. >> welcome back. you're watching al jazeera. here is a recap of our top stories. russia has suspended all flights to egypt after a week after a passenger plane crashed in the sinai peninsula killing all 224 people on board. >>> a 72-year-old palestinian woman has died in the occupied west bank after being shot by israeli security forces. elsewhere, three...