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i mean, they denied pakistan for a long time that there were any taliban in pakistan.n taliban. president bush after i , complained a lot about the sanctuary in pakistan, he said, i will do something for you, i will call and say that you are coming to see him because you offer details of where camps are. they are being trained. when i went to see him, he badly denied that there were any afghan taliban in pakistan. address, phone number. i was very surprised to hear that. the leadership council of the taliban was in a big city. journalists were going and interviewing these talibans. so i was, i was there is apprised. that is what the dilemma has been in dealing with pakistan. charlie: the president is having a nuclear summit. the president of china is there and others. the question once more has been raised because with respect to some of the people who represent isis in europe evidently had some designs on nuclear resources. there were even considerations of kidnapping people who work there. that kind of thing. it has raised the question once again of the safety of nuc
i mean, they denied pakistan for a long time that there were any taliban in pakistan.n taliban. president bush after i , complained a lot about the sanctuary in pakistan, he said, i will do something for you, i will call and say that you are coming to see him because you offer details of where camps are. they are being trained. when i went to see him, he badly denied that there were any afghan taliban in pakistan. address, phone number. i was very surprised to hear that. the leadership council...
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pakistan is providing for the talent and. and the past couple years in afghanistan the current president of afghanistan, trying to bring the taliban and other parties to the negotiation with peace talks but it never worked out and afghanistan doesn't have to provide security inside the country or its borders. what do you think is the solution left with afghanistan. what can they do to the talent and? can they bring this part of power in? >> the nobel peace prize. >> exactly. i oversaw coverage of the war in afghanistan and i wish i had a good answer. i think you are right there has to be a negotiated solution. all the parties are right to work towards that. even though they give the talent and safe haven they don't have control or tell them what to do. i do believe pakistanis want the talent and to come to the peace table. they are not able to do it. on the other hand if they say we are not giving you any safe haven whatsoever and we are kicking out all the leaders or we will arrest you then i think they might change their mi
pakistan is providing for the talent and. and the past couple years in afghanistan the current president of afghanistan, trying to bring the taliban and other parties to the negotiation with peace talks but it never worked out and afghanistan doesn't have to provide security inside the country or its borders. what do you think is the solution left with afghanistan. what can they do to the talent and? can they bring this part of power in? >> the nobel peace prize. >> exactly. i...
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northern pakistan, northern afghanistan.seen big clusters of thunderstorms, and there you see the impact after the water comes sweeping through. this is out of kabul, where it looks like several men are trying to move the car out of floodwaters. another view as we look toward peshawar, pakistan, where even some of the farmlands, the floodwater has pushed some of that rich farmland away. well, in the forecast, you can see a little bit of that moisture still making its way into northern afghanistan and pakistan, with primarily snowfall across the mountains, but some of these can become a little bit more enhanced. and so you might see, still, some isolated areas, where those rainfall totals are going to be more substantial than others, but very isolated. across europe, we've got what is going to be a slight risk for severe weather across the iberian peninsula. but look at that long stretch of moisture that's going to feed into, across france, also germany and the lowlands. there's another system that's going to push on in acros
northern pakistan, northern afghanistan.seen big clusters of thunderstorms, and there you see the impact after the water comes sweeping through. this is out of kabul, where it looks like several men are trying to move the car out of floodwaters. another view as we look toward peshawar, pakistan, where even some of the farmlands, the floodwater has pushed some of that rich farmland away. well, in the forecast, you can see a little bit of that moisture still making its way into northern...
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perkovich's rather sunny description of pakistan. there was a fellow of khan and doesn't come up much these days. i thought you argued cogently pakistan doesn't want to let go of the crown jewels. at one time there seemed to be another logic. one had a hard time keeping a straight face aziz lam bad claimed a renegade on his own business. what made him a thing of the past and confident other people aren't doing that right now? >> totally fair question and he's referring for those of you that don't know, aq khan, the leader of the pakistani enrichment program and beginning in the late 1980s and through 1990s he was selling either blueprints for centrifuges or a broken down centrifuges to iran that didn't really work very well but out retailing basically. basically what happened is pakistani nuclear program relied a lot on imports throughout. so components and other things to build their enrich. and other capabilities and some point he realized you could hit like a reverse switch on a fan and export out through the same same thing and m
perkovich's rather sunny description of pakistan. there was a fellow of khan and doesn't come up much these days. i thought you argued cogently pakistan doesn't want to let go of the crown jewels. at one time there seemed to be another logic. one had a hard time keeping a straight face aziz lam bad claimed a renegade on his own business. what made him a thing of the past and confident other people aren't doing that right now? >> totally fair question and he's referring for those of you...
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the situation in pakistan is quite different from here.he social pressure, religious pressure, clinical pressure -- as a journalist, if you look at things with a different perspective than the mass perspective, you find yourself in danger. ina woman, i was a person danger and as a person without belief and as a journalist, i was in danger. to bring things into the limelight, i was in danger. melinda: you had been doing some wording on women and children and even on prostitutes. none of that was what got you into trouble. what got you into trouble was writing about a koran school. ms. jamal: i was getting e-mails and ha mls as yocall the on my wom's rits issueas we but theoran schoo, it was headg the na on the head. is suchg was that i sensive topifor most pakistanis that you cannot question religion. if they are sending their children to a koran school, then they have the right to do so and you cannot question the method they use to teach there whether it is using the stick, whether it is abusing them in any way, they accept it. that is ho
the situation in pakistan is quite different from here.he social pressure, religious pressure, clinical pressure -- as a journalist, if you look at things with a different perspective than the mass perspective, you find yourself in danger. ina woman, i was a person danger and as a person without belief and as a journalist, i was in danger. to bring things into the limelight, i was in danger. melinda: you had been doing some wording on women and children and even on prostitutes. none of that was...
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over time our ability to conduct drone strikes in pakistan declines. the idea of us doing this in pakistan is unpopular, and there's a growing pakistani opposition to it x. there's a number of events that lead to a souring of relations between the united states and pakistan, and this culminates with the killing of osama bin laden, the fact that we went in without notifying the pakistanis was cause of great turmoil. so they put a lot of -- they closed our main drone base in pakistan, put a lot of other restrictions. so the number of drone strikes in pack tan papers off -- pakistan tapers off starting in 2011. at the same time, 2011 is a time of great strategic change for the obama administration. we have a changing of the guard in terms of personnel, career officials and highly influential people like secretary of defense gates, general petraeus, admiral mullen. a lot of them move out, and you have a change in strategy that is spearheaded by vice president joe biden. and according to their argument, the use of counterinsurgency that we did in iraq and a
over time our ability to conduct drone strikes in pakistan declines. the idea of us doing this in pakistan is unpopular, and there's a growing pakistani opposition to it x. there's a number of events that lead to a souring of relations between the united states and pakistan, and this culminates with the killing of osama bin laden, the fact that we went in without notifying the pakistanis was cause of great turmoil. so they put a lot of -- they closed our main drone base in pakistan, put a lot...
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pakistan is in dire need of energy. electricity blackouts are a daily occurrence and can last up to six hours. on average pakistan produces 11,000 megawatts of electricity a day. it needs double that to supply the country. this project in the south of punjab mopes to change that. a joint-- hopes to change that. the idea that fields like this can harvest the power of sun across the nation >> we have assured to the world that this is a successful model, a success story. we will start 100 megawatt which is a modelling infrastructure and this can be repeated, can you replicated up to 1000 megawatts and now after this success story, the government of punjab and government of pakistan, they have collected a lot of investment. >> reporter: 100 megawatts can comfortably supply a large town, but some say the technology is out of date and inefficient >> my only sort of criticism right now is that it's just very, very expensive. i think if it comes down, if you break if down to install force per unit, it comes over almost a millio
pakistan is in dire need of energy. electricity blackouts are a daily occurrence and can last up to six hours. on average pakistan produces 11,000 megawatts of electricity a day. it needs double that to supply the country. this project in the south of punjab mopes to change that. a joint-- hopes to change that. the idea that fields like this can harvest the power of sun across the nation >> we have assured to the world that this is a successful model, a success story. we will start 100...
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but, again, you have nuclear weapons in pakistan so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the u.s.a. in fact, the guy who helped us, the doctor who helped us the pakistani get bin laden, they put him in prison. do you think you could get that doctor out? >> yes, i do. i think i would get him out in two minutes. i would tell them let them out and i'm sure they would let them out. we give a lot of aid and money to pakistan. frankly, they will do -- they don't have any respect for our president. but when you say they take advantage or they are no friend. nobody is a friend to us. they just take us like a bunch of suckers, bill. that's what my speech was about to a certain extent. it was also economic in terms of economic, relative to aid and the military. but pakistan certainly takes advantage like everybody else. nobody is different. >> we talked about isis way back in june when you were just launching your campaign. and you said last night the same thing you told me then that you are not going to tell isis how you are going to defeat them. okay. >> well, i did say, bill, i must be ho
but, again, you have nuclear weapons in pakistan so i would do it. >> pakistan is no friend to the u.s.a. in fact, the guy who helped us, the doctor who helped us the pakistani get bin laden, they put him in prison. do you think you could get that doctor out? >> yes, i do. i think i would get him out in two minutes. i would tell them let them out and i'm sure they would let them out. we give a lot of aid and money to pakistan. frankly, they will do -- they don't have any respect for...
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the pakistan the army it may not be fully competent but i said there the safest thing and pakistan. that may not be enough you may say they're still not safe but what more do want to do? that if they address them they are more safe and secure. >> is very quiet the other is the ongoing department of energy cooperation is very difficult because the military we worry the most about terrorist and they worry about us. with the osama bin lot of trade within hours they started to move the nuclear weapons because they thought the u.s. was coming after their nuclear weapons. so they can secure those materials in their securing them against other people as well so the psychology is different than you might first think it is fairly positive in that openness to cooperation in now the more that u.s. cooperates with india is a bipartisan objective then the pakistan nisei and when they have all of this capability it is part of a plot with the indians. we have to be aware of that. >> you published an article and editorial said the everyone deal. no better alternative. what would the other panelists
the pakistan the army it may not be fully competent but i said there the safest thing and pakistan. that may not be enough you may say they're still not safe but what more do want to do? that if they address them they are more safe and secure. >> is very quiet the other is the ongoing department of energy cooperation is very difficult because the military we worry the most about terrorist and they worry about us. with the osama bin lot of trade within hours they started to move the...
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the pakistani army is the most competent organization in pakistan. it may not be fully competent, but it's the most competent organization in pakistan. so when people ask me this question which i get asked a lot, i say nuclear weapons are the safest thing in pakistan. now that may not be enough. you may say, they're still not safe. but from a pakistani point of view, what more do you want to do? they have lots of other things that they worry about, and the other things that i think are more worrying, if they address them, the nuclear weapons will become more safe and secure too. >> have they been at all amenable to american assistance? >> yeah. it's very quiet. but there's been ongoing department of energy cooperation with the pakistanis on securing their nuclear assets. it's very, very difficult because the pakistani military that we worry the most about terrorists getting them. they worry most about us getting their nuclear weapons. so when the osama bin laden raid happened, when they got news of that, within hours, they started moving nuclear weap
the pakistani army is the most competent organization in pakistan. it may not be fully competent, but it's the most competent organization in pakistan. so when people ask me this question which i get asked a lot, i say nuclear weapons are the safest thing in pakistan. now that may not be enough. you may say, they're still not safe. but from a pakistani point of view, what more do you want to do? they have lots of other things that they worry about, and the other things that i think are more...
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. >>> balloon films are causing something of a row in pakistan.want the government to ban the films from india, which they say hurt local productions here is imran kohn. >> reporter: in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular across pakistan. one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing bollywood films from india to be screened. the director of a cinema says the popularity of bollywood means better quality filmed and an enhanced movie-watching experience. >> translator: if these films don't come here, it will go back to being a niche industry. >> reporter: but a group has asked the city's highest court to ban indian film. >> translator: the industry is only going in middle class cinemas. because of bollywood we can't make new films, that's why we want them banned. >> reporter: distributors say foreign films are a threat to local films. if pakistan continues its trend towards becoming a middle class activity, then in cinema's like these, they will suffer, because they don't have enough money to make the films that the
. >>> balloon films are causing something of a row in pakistan.want the government to ban the films from india, which they say hurt local productions here is imran kohn. >> reporter: in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular across pakistan. one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing bollywood films from india to be screened. the director of a cinema says the popularity of bollywood means better quality filmed and an enhanced movie-watching...
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most ani army is the competent organization in pakistan.t may not be fully confident competent e most organization in pakistan. when people ask me this question, which i get asked a lot, i say nuclear weapons are the safest thing in pakistan. enough and may not sound safe, but from a pakistani point of view, they have a lot more things to worry about and i think the other things that are more worrying, if they address them, the nuclear weapons will become more safe and secure too. spechler: have they been systems? to american mr. perkovich: it's been very quiet. there's been ongoing organization with the pakistanis on securing their assets. the been difficult because pakistani military, we worry the most about terrorists getting them. they worry most about us getting weapons.clear laden raid ama bin happened, they started moving their nuclear site because they coming the u.s. was after their nuclear weapons. there's good news in that too, because if they could secure their nuclear materials and weapons against us, they're probably securing
most ani army is the competent organization in pakistan.t may not be fully confident competent e most organization in pakistan. when people ask me this question, which i get asked a lot, i say nuclear weapons are the safest thing in pakistan. enough and may not sound safe, but from a pakistani point of view, they have a lot more things to worry about and i think the other things that are more worrying, if they address them, the nuclear weapons will become more safe and secure too. spechler:...
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and pakistan is pakistan. by that i simply mean that it is a complex country. it has the most radical interpretations of islam running loose in this country. there have been attacks on military facilities and we should worry about this and the pakistani response which is to worry more about us, sort of an osama bin laden raid on their nuclear facilities than to worry about the terrorist internal threat and that has consequences so thes case is a uniquely difficult painful one for the united states because we have a lot of history with pakistan. the iran case i think -- i would say for a while, provided by we watch very carefully, may be in cryogenic arrest. the nuclear part of that, i mean, we should be monitoring that deal. we should wamp it very closely. one of the problems with the north korea deal implementation was we didn't afterwards watch were much closely, pay that much attention. your point about north korea is well taken. the administration has been very concerned that the north koreans are not serious about any negotiation that would involve giving
and pakistan is pakistan. by that i simply mean that it is a complex country. it has the most radical interpretations of islam running loose in this country. there have been attacks on military facilities and we should worry about this and the pakistani response which is to worry more about us, sort of an osama bin laden raid on their nuclear facilities than to worry about the terrorist internal threat and that has consequences so thes case is a uniquely difficult painful one for the united...
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about 200 people were expelled, most are originally from afghanistan and pakistan. >> translator: they put up barbed wire to stop these people from entering. we don't know how many people died in the aegean sea. but we rescued 100,000. we picked them up with our coast guard boats and continue to do so. >> the president accused european countries of not doing enough. despite being wealthier than turkey. the agreement with the eu aims to return migrants that are in greece. in exchange, the eu u would resettle more than 70,000 syrians currently in turkey as well as other incentives. the goal is to stop the flood of people reaching europe as they flee war or poverty. some warn it will not work. >> translator: thehey captured those who want to go, but they'll try again. we can't keep them in turkey by force. they're nonot happy about livin in turkey. neither r are we. they don't want to stay here. they're just using turkey y as entrtry point. >> and the influx into europe continues. early tuesday morning, an nhk crew saw a turkish coast guard boat land a group of refugees trying to reach gr
about 200 people were expelled, most are originally from afghanistan and pakistan. >> translator: they put up barbed wire to stop these people from entering. we don't know how many people died in the aegean sea. but we rescued 100,000. we picked them up with our coast guard boats and continue to do so. >> the president accused european countries of not doing enough. despite being wealthier than turkey. the agreement with the eu aims to return migrants that are in greece. in...
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one reinis pakistan is allowing bollywood films from india to be screened. this is a director. he says the popularity of bollywood means better quality films and an enhanced movie watching experience. >> translation: there is a need for these films if you want to save the industry. if these films don't come here, it will be a niche industry >> reporter: a group of film distributors want to change all of that. it has asked the city's high court to ban indian films. >> translation: the government says the pakistani cinema is growing, but it is only growing in middle-class area and they don't want our films. >> reporter: sdrabtors say foreign films are a threat to local productions. in pakistan the studios and cinema houses are owned by the companies who use the ticket money to fund new films. it is cinemas like these, some of the older, that will suffer. they will close down because they don't have enough money to make the films that the people here want to watch. once again, in pakistan, as with so much, it is a question of the traditional versus the modern >> reporter: traditio
one reinis pakistan is allowing bollywood films from india to be screened. this is a director. he says the popularity of bollywood means better quality films and an enhanced movie watching experience. >> translation: there is a need for these films if you want to save the industry. if these films don't come here, it will be a niche industry >> reporter: a group of film distributors want to change all of that. it has asked the city's high court to ban indian films. >>...
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in pakistan the husband and father is usually the family breadwinner. but her husband died and she did not want to remarry. >> after the death of my husband my two daughters supported me. they sowed clothing and work in the beauty parlor. but still there was never enough money to pay the rent and the bills. then one of my daughters at her husband died. their three children live with me. >> so she has to feed a family of five. a neighbor comes to visit. she supports her and her defiance of traditional gender roles. >> i work really hard. you see. >> she is now getting support from a new organization that trains women as drivers and makes special pink painted rickshaws. women drivers for women passengers. the instructor might be a man that only women are allowed to travel in these vehicles. the pink rickshaw project helps the drivers deal with bureaucracy. her instructor a company's her to get the vehicle registered. a group of men stand and stare. >> i am really excited. i granddaughters keep calling. >> luckily she doesn't have to face the noisy bureauc
in pakistan the husband and father is usually the family breadwinner. but her husband died and she did not want to remarry. >> after the death of my husband my two daughters supported me. they sowed clothing and work in the beauty parlor. but still there was never enough money to pay the rent and the bills. then one of my daughters at her husband died. their three children live with me. >> so she has to feed a family of five. a neighbor comes to visit. she supports her and her...
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pakistan cinema industry is undergoing a boom, after being given the go ahead to screen the film fromghboring india, a group of producers is now calling for them to be panned saying they are hurting pakistan's film industry. >> in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular. now there are 32. >> one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing films from india to be screened. the director of cinema, he says the popularity of films better quality films and an enhancerred movie watching experience. >> there is a need for these films if you want to save the cinema history. they will go back to being a niche industry. >> but a group wants to change all of that, it has asked the high court to ban indian films. >> the sing ma is growing but the industry is only growing in middle class, and the middle class don't watch pakistani cinema, they watch foreign films that's why we want the films bans. >> distributors say foreign fans are a threat to local productions, the studios and cinema houses are often owned by the same company he used the money from ticket to fund new f
pakistan cinema industry is undergoing a boom, after being given the go ahead to screen the film fromghboring india, a group of producers is now calling for them to be panned saying they are hurting pakistan's film industry. >> in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular. now there are 32. >> one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing films from india to be screened. the director of cinema, he says the popularity of films better quality films and an...
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in pakistan, it is surprised to learn it is the sixth most populous nation.long the indris river. and rosemary asked how long before this comes to an end. this is the hindu cush mountains. it flows towards the arabian sea. that is a multi-day event. with the population along that river, several weeks before the event subsides. and you look at the population at-risk, india is topping on the list with nearly 4.8 million people, as far as how many people are exposed how many every year. top five, pakistan, 700,000 people exposed to flooding. 100 to 200 millimeters, about hour to eight inches. if you're watching us around the western u.s., we appreciate you staying up. look at san francisco. the rainfall that came down in northwestern pakistan, in two days, about eight inches is comparable to four or five months of rainfall in the city of san francisco. this shows you the intensity, the severity of what's happening across that region. one good news, rosemary, is the weather will be quiet. the rain and the water that has already fallen has to work downstream. we'l
in pakistan, it is surprised to learn it is the sixth most populous nation.long the indris river. and rosemary asked how long before this comes to an end. this is the hindu cush mountains. it flows towards the arabian sea. that is a multi-day event. with the population along that river, several weeks before the event subsides. and you look at the population at-risk, india is topping on the list with nearly 4.8 million people, as far as how many people are exposed how many every year. top five,...
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in pakistan we meet a courageoua male-dominated profession. but we start in the usa where there once high hopes for a new trade agreement was become of them? nafta gaffe to there are more than 3000 two hundred multilateral trade agreements worldwide free trade agreements. but what results to the yield? supporters say that greater freedom for companies creates more trade. and as result more jobs and increased wealth. critics believe the only ones to really benefit our large companies employment rights they say will be gradually eroded. 1994 was the start of nafta the aim was to create jobs and boost the economies of mexico canada and the u.s.. but in reality it led to the loss of 850,000 jobs in the u.s.. in mexican agriculture that figure was as high as 2 million. we start in the u.s.. detroit, one time auto city. here you can learn a lot about the north american free trade agreement. bob bowen work in the car industry his whole life for ford and he also suffered the effects of nafta. every few weeks, bob shows his grandson billy how he's gett
in pakistan we meet a courageoua male-dominated profession. but we start in the usa where there once high hopes for a new trade agreement was become of them? nafta gaffe to there are more than 3000 two hundred multilateral trade agreements worldwide free trade agreements. but what results to the yield? supporters say that greater freedom for companies creates more trade. and as result more jobs and increased wealth. critics believe the only ones to really benefit our large companies employment...
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this is the highest record for pakistan.started off saying we use it for terrorism-related offenses, but now they've gone far beyond it. so, that's pakistan. very worrying trend there. iran has always used drug-related offenses, have been a major driver in iran. but let's not forget that, you know, in both iran and saudi arabia, it's shrouded in secrecy so it's difficult to find out all the facts. saudi arabia has a particular -- particularity because they use it on migrants, domestic labor, so foreigners are both executed in saudi arabia. >> what about china? you mentioned secrecy there. of course, the government in china so secretive. what do you know about the executions that took place there? >> we know for sure that china, the number of executions there is probably equal if not more than the rest of the world put together. so, that's fairly certain. so, that continues to be the case. again, what happens, as it happens in all countries related to death penalty, the people who suffer the most, the ones who executed the la
this is the highest record for pakistan.started off saying we use it for terrorism-related offenses, but now they've gone far beyond it. so, that's pakistan. very worrying trend there. iran has always used drug-related offenses, have been a major driver in iran. but let's not forget that, you know, in both iran and saudi arabia, it's shrouded in secrecy so it's difficult to find out all the facts. saudi arabia has a particular -- particularity because they use it on migrants, domestic labor, so...
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many are from pakistan and afghanistan. under an agreement reached last month, turkey is to take back migrants and refugees who arrived march 20th or later. fears are mounting among syrians who arrived in greece. many think they'll be forcibly sent back to turkey. this woman arrived on the greek island ofletwo weeks ago. >> translator: we would rather die than being taken back to turkey. >> people continue to pour into greece. 339 newcomers landed on greek shores in the 24 hours leading up to monday morning. >>> iraq has been hit with a wave of explosions and attacks that killed at least 25 people and injured 60. islamic state militants claimed responsibility for several of the bombings across the country. reuters news agency reports a car loaded with explosives blew up monday morning in central basra, a major city in southern iraq. the attack killed at least five people. around the same time, a restaurant in the city of nasaria was hit by a suicide bomb. a security checkpoint was also hit by an explosion. a total of seven
many are from pakistan and afghanistan. under an agreement reached last month, turkey is to take back migrants and refugees who arrived march 20th or later. fears are mounting among syrians who arrived in greece. many think they'll be forcibly sent back to turkey. this woman arrived on the greek island ofletwo weeks ago. >> translator: we would rather die than being taken back to turkey. >> people continue to pour into greece. 339 newcomers landed on greek shores in the 24 hours...
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the disease is still in them make in pakistan.llenge the authority face in trying to protect them. ♪ laura: a second auto company is admitting to cheating on performance tests. mitsubishi has falsified test data to show better fuel mileage for more than half a million vehicles. nissan said that employees altered tire pressure figures to get the favorable mileage rates. this follows a scandal at volkswagen when they cheated on emissions tests. richard westcott reports. is the way that japanese car losses apologize for lying to customers. mitsubishi is the second falsifying admit test to get more miles per gallon for some of its models. he says the wrongdoing was intentional and that it is clear the falsification was done to make the mileage look better. why they would resort to fraud is unclear. [speaking japanese] richard: it is a stark contrast to the way the family friendly cars are marketed in japan. bysubishi was not in court the partner companies, but by the sun. how did they cheat? it comes down to tire pressures. are critic
the disease is still in them make in pakistan.llenge the authority face in trying to protect them. ♪ laura: a second auto company is admitting to cheating on performance tests. mitsubishi has falsified test data to show better fuel mileage for more than half a million vehicles. nissan said that employees altered tire pressure figures to get the favorable mileage rates. this follows a scandal at volkswagen when they cheated on emissions tests. richard westcott reports. is the way that japanese...
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an easter attack in pakistan where the city's small christian minority was gathering. the killing of yazidis in western iraq and syria, hounding of killing of muslims in the car, a freedom under fire this time on the program. i'm pleased to welcome the ambassador at large for religious freedom. there has been so much in the news on this area that i felt that it was really important to get you in here. we see people's right to make up their own mind on this issue. they're really under threat, if not initially, then it's not valued as a society-wide threat. we're so used to having ambassadors to places that it's unusual to have an ambassador to an idea. isn't that what you are? >> there are six ambassadors are global responsibilities, global health, women's right, counter terrorism, human trafficking. i'm honoured to hold the position that focuses on religious freedom eight global level. this is something new and it has been very welcomed in many corners across the globe, both by oppressed and persecuted minorities but other communities that are committed to the structur
an easter attack in pakistan where the city's small christian minority was gathering. the killing of yazidis in western iraq and syria, hounding of killing of muslims in the car, a freedom under fire this time on the program. i'm pleased to welcome the ambassador at large for religious freedom. there has been so much in the news on this area that i felt that it was really important to get you in here. we see people's right to make up their own mind on this issue. they're really under threat, if...
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the population of pakistan, among the most populous on our planet. sixth-most populous on our planet. and a quarter of the population lives along the indus river. so, the waters are going to make their way downstream. the flooding is going to take place. and pakistan is among the most vulnerable countries in the world when it comes to flooding and flooding fatalities. here's a number of people who are impacted every year. india has 4.8 million people that are exposed to flooding. and pakistan, in the top five of that list. sitting at three-quarts of 1 million people. here comes the front in the last couple days. the rainfall totals, 100 to 200 millimeters. four to eight inches of rainfall in two days. if you watch from berlin, appreciate you doing so. look at the numbers. it's one-third of the annual rainfall in berlin is what occurred in pakistan in two days. well above the monthly average. look at the bottom part of the planet. we do have two tropical cyclones that have a high probability of formation. the reason i bring this to your attention is,
the population of pakistan, among the most populous on our planet. sixth-most populous on our planet. and a quarter of the population lives along the indus river. so, the waters are going to make their way downstream. the flooding is going to take place. and pakistan is among the most vulnerable countries in the world when it comes to flooding and flooding fatalities. here's a number of people who are impacted every year. india has 4.8 million people that are exposed to flooding. and pakistan,...
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when the cia came or the them they were living in pakistan with their families. this was just before you were detained? you look so young mohammed. mohammed and khalid were herded and shackled and flown to a cia facility they call the dark prison. for the first several months, they were often kept completely naked. mohammed and khalid say they were chained to the walls to prevent sleep for days at a time. during the interview we were told the men didn't want to go into everything that had happened to them. more than half of the cia detainees are thought to have spent time in what mohammed and khalid call the dark prison. the cia called it detention site cobalt. it was hard to believe that this place not only existed but was purpose-built by the world's premier intelligence agency. when the cia inspector general sent an investigator to the site, they found one person who had been chained to the wall so far as they knew, for subpoena days. the paperwork reads like an ice alaition film. isolation film. the chief of interrogation said cobalt was the closest thing to
when the cia came or the them they were living in pakistan with their families. this was just before you were detained? you look so young mohammed. mohammed and khalid were herded and shackled and flown to a cia facility they call the dark prison. for the first several months, they were often kept completely naked. mohammed and khalid say they were chained to the walls to prevent sleep for days at a time. during the interview we were told the men didn't want to go into everything that had...
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a look across pakistan pushing across the north of the country. those showers will be heavy at times with the possibility of hail and very gusty winds. it does bring with it the threat of a further flooding as we go on through the next of 24 to 48 hours, to parts of northern pakistan. the showers down to the southwest of india, they look to set to ease back much of india will be dry hot and dry, 41 celsius there in that area. looking at tuesday touching 42 in calcutta. this is the pre-monsoon heat continuing to build. calcuttaa sees temperatures around 36 celsius for this year and there will be some thanks very much. how traditionally popular mask on the are people's spirits high while helping boost aver economic recovery. >> this crash didn't slow the progress of the world title leader. >> a is i canth person has been arrested. it comes after a key suspect ketd with the november sparrows attacks was detained on friday. the panama papers leaks showed he fwritd an offshore company his father set up. he says he has handled the revelation about his t
a look across pakistan pushing across the north of the country. those showers will be heavy at times with the possibility of hail and very gusty winds. it does bring with it the threat of a further flooding as we go on through the next of 24 to 48 hours, to parts of northern pakistan. the showers down to the southwest of india, they look to set to ease back much of india will be dry hot and dry, 41 celsius there in that area. looking at tuesday touching 42 in calcutta. this is the pre-monsoon...
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pakistan tries to find a green solution to power problems. a new round of radar as the search continues for the remains of queen nef eaty. we look at conditions for asylum seekers in greece's hot spots. no now the reaction to the nuclear-obama summit. pakistan's nation said the summit has established that nuclear security is a national responsibility and pushed it to the global agenda. counti counties mast guard and build trust and ensure the sim it. the korean herald says: adds:. >> the moscow times says the biggest shortcoming, cooperation must be separated from u.s.-russian geopolitical negotiations. as one of the two major powers, russia must work with the u.s. to prevent nuclear terrorism and do its part. in pakistan power out iments ha been a -- outages have been a source of problem. >> reporter: if park stan has its -- pakistan has its way, the common field will be as commonplace as the wheat field that dots the countryside. pakistan is in need of energy. electricity plants can last six hours. it needs double what it produces to splay
pakistan tries to find a green solution to power problems. a new round of radar as the search continues for the remains of queen nef eaty. we look at conditions for asylum seekers in greece's hot spots. no now the reaction to the nuclear-obama summit. pakistan's nation said the summit has established that nuclear security is a national responsibility and pushed it to the global agenda. counti counties mast guard and build trust and ensure the sim it. the korean herald says: adds:. >> the...
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in pakistan the studios and cinema houses are owned by the same company. he used the money from tickets to fund new films. if pakistan continues this trend towards becoming a middle class activity, then it's cinemas like these, some of lahore's oldest will suffer. they don't have enough money to make the films that the people here want to watch. once again, in pakistan, as with so much, it's a question of the traditional versus the modern. traditionally the pakistani film industry specialized in local language films and low budgets and themes that resonate with the poor. to compete with bollywood the pakistani films are bigger and more experience. >> translator: it's better for family than the big city. those cinemas are too far away and expensive. >> across town in one of the mother affluent areas it's another story. >> translator: indian films are necessary because they are entertaining. they're stories, technology, sound effects. pakistani films don't have that. >> it's clear the pakistani film industry is changing, they're decided on whether it's a goo
in pakistan the studios and cinema houses are owned by the same company. he used the money from tickets to fund new films. if pakistan continues this trend towards becoming a middle class activity, then it's cinemas like these, some of lahore's oldest will suffer. they don't have enough money to make the films that the people here want to watch. once again, in pakistan, as with so much, it's a question of the traditional versus the modern. traditionally the pakistani film industry specialized...
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for osama bin laden hiding in pakistan.e're talking to the pulitzer prize-winning journalist sy hersh, his new book, yes "the , killing of osama bin laden." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: cyndi lauper, her cover of a song by prince who died on thursday. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. toure on the 100 city marking democracy now!'s 20 anniversary. today, broadcasting from santa fe, new mexico. our guest for the hour is pulitzer prize-winning journalist seymour hersh. next week, will mark the fifth anniversary of the assassination of osama bin laden. this is president obama announcing the news of his death five years ago. >> today at my direction, the united states launched a targeted operation against that compound in about a bottom pakistan. a small team of americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody
for osama bin laden hiding in pakistan.e're talking to the pulitzer prize-winning journalist sy hersh, his new book, yes "the , killing of osama bin laden." stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: cyndi lauper, her cover of a song by prince who died on thursday. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. toure on the 100 city marking democracy now!'s 20 anniversary. today, broadcasting from santa fe, new mexico. our guest for the hour is pulitzer...
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lethal drone strikes have been reported in yemen, pakistan, libya, afghanistan and somalia. and against isis in iraq and syria. the report identified 12 countries believe to host u.s. drone basis. that includes afghanistan, et -- former cia director michael mounted program in the 2016 new york op-ed, the targeted killing program has been the most precise and effective in the history of arms conflict, but claims are impossible to document without documentation, hayden also said we probably kill people when revealed the nsa was collecting meta data, they are supposedly not looking at the data, not looking at the content by just this meta. we kill people based on our meta data. the nsa's program that identifies terrorists in pakistan, somalia and afghanistan, would result in 99,000 false positives. so what happens is that they target a cell phone believed to be carried by a terrorist, let's say give it to his mother, she's the one that get killed based upon this meta data. obama said in an interview in the atlantic recently that he has no second thoughts about the drone strikes
lethal drone strikes have been reported in yemen, pakistan, libya, afghanistan and somalia. and against isis in iraq and syria. the report identified 12 countries believe to host u.s. drone basis. that includes afghanistan, et -- former cia director michael mounted program in the 2016 new york op-ed, the targeted killing program has been the most precise and effective in the history of arms conflict, but claims are impossible to document without documentation, hayden also said we probably kill...
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turkey doesn't accept refugees from countries like pakistan. it seems that they will be classed as economic migrants. so that puts more focus on exactly what has happened in greece whether the nature of their desires to leave the home country, whether that has been assessed properly and legally. there is a november governmental organization which is trying to match up people on this side of the journey in turkey with legal representation here, but it's far from color exactly what rights and what information these people will have access to. one other point, when all this started on monday, there's lack of clarity as no whether syrians came on monday. some say two and some say none. we were led to believe that this second round of rurps would feature a substantial number of syrians. the turkish government officials that we've been speaking to say they don't expect any syrians to come back on this second day of returns either. one of the key parts of this deal, returning syrians here, swapping them out for i aone for one basis and sending others
turkey doesn't accept refugees from countries like pakistan. it seems that they will be classed as economic migrants. so that puts more focus on exactly what has happened in greece whether the nature of their desires to leave the home country, whether that has been assessed properly and legally. there is a november governmental organization which is trying to match up people on this side of the journey in turkey with legal representation here, but it's far from color exactly what rights and...
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if they are from pakistan, then the likelihood is they will be deported back to pakistan. we've been speaking to a smuggler this week who says that many of these people have decided not to make this journey any more because of this demonstration of this e.u. turkey deal. however he has been trying to encourage them to make the journey anyway because they can still claim asylum. there is a huge shortfall in the numbers needed to process the asylum applications on the other side of this short straight of sea water. there are some who are gambling on trying to get there. it's important for the e.u. and turkey to demonstrate that it works. so far it has been a stuttering start >>> thank you for that. there is growing anger at argentina's president because of a panama paper scandal. hundreds protesters have gather outside parliament house demanding the president resign. on thursday a public prosecutor asked for permission to investigate the president's role in offshore accounts after he was named in the panama papers. macri says he has nothing to ride. >> reporter: argentina's
if they are from pakistan, then the likelihood is they will be deported back to pakistan. we've been speaking to a smuggler this week who says that many of these people have decided not to make this journey any more because of this demonstration of this e.u. turkey deal. however he has been trying to encourage them to make the journey anyway because they can still claim asylum. there is a huge shortfall in the numbers needed to process the asylum applications on the other side of this short...
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it's scary enough to have a country like pakistan with 100 nuclear weapons. with the instability in the world with terrorists doing what they are doing, it's pretty risky. i want to get to the point of donald trump's so-called strategy. he has this obsession with comiena. by saying we are going to abandon japan and south korea. it's not a consistent policy. charles: china has built man made islands in the south china sea to put landing strips on them. they are militarizing the south china sea. china should already been emboldened by the feckless the nature of the obama administration. >> obviously the administration stepping back from taking a stands in asia, from claiming our right of navigation in the south china sea by allowing them to build these islands. >> i want to that people of washington, d.c. for hosting us and for putting up with more than 50 motor kids. i make a promise to the people of this city. i will not hold another one of these summits in another six years. i want to thank everyone tomorrow participated in our meetings. as at our previous s
it's scary enough to have a country like pakistan with 100 nuclear weapons. with the instability in the world with terrorists doing what they are doing, it's pretty risky. i want to get to the point of donald trump's so-called strategy. he has this obsession with comiena. by saying we are going to abandon japan and south korea. it's not a consistent policy. charles: china has built man made islands in the south china sea to put landing strips on them. they are militarizing the south china sea....
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. ♪ ♪ >>> bollywood films are causing something of a row in pakistan.rs and distributors filed a motion in the high court. they want the government to ban the films from india, which they say hurt local productions. >> reporter: in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular across pakistan. four years ago, there were only 12 screens here, now there are 32. one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing bollywood films from india to be screened. this is the director of a cinema here, he says the popularity of bollywood means better-quality films and enhanced moving-watching experience. >> translator: there is a need for these films. if these films come here, it will go back to a niche industry. >> reporter: but a group wants to change that. it has asked the city's high court to ban indian films. >> translator: the government says that pakistani cinema is growing, but the industry is only growing in middle class areas, and the middle class don't watch pakistani media. >> reporter: distributors say thorn films are a threat to local
. ♪ ♪ >>> bollywood films are causing something of a row in pakistan.rs and distributors filed a motion in the high court. they want the government to ban the films from india, which they say hurt local productions. >> reporter: in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular across pakistan. four years ago, there were only 12 screens here, now there are 32. one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing bollywood films from india to be screened. this...
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. >> reporter: in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular across pakistan.our years ago, there were only 12 screens in lahore. now, there are 32 here one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing baliwood films to be screened. the director of paf cinema says the popularity of baliwood means better films. >> there is a need for these films if you want to save the pakistani industry. a groo has ask the high court to ban indian films. >> the government says the pakistani cinema is growing but only in middle class areas. they don't watch cinema. they watch foreign films. because of baliwood, we could make new films. that's why we want them banned. >> in pakistan, the studios and cinema houses are often owned by the same company that used the money from tickets to fund new films. >> if pakistan continues its trend toward becoming a middle class activity, cinema did like these, some of lahar's oldest that will suffer. they will close down because they don't have enough money to make the films that the people here want to watch. once again, in pakistan,
. >> reporter: in recent years going to the cinema has become more popular across pakistan.our years ago, there were only 12 screens in lahore. now, there are 32 here one of the reasons for the expansion is pakistan allowing baliwood films to be screened. the director of paf cinema says the popularity of baliwood means better films. >> there is a need for these films if you want to save the pakistani industry. a groo has ask the high court to ban indian films. >> the...
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pakistan's prime minister denies any wrongdoing. after members of his family figure in documents linked to offshore accounts, he has promised to set up a judicial commission to look into the accusations against his own children. >> this mission will make a determination as to what the truth is and how much weight the allegations kerry. certain people are targeting me and my family for their political purposes, through the media. pakistani media has been headlining on the story since last sunday. when the panama papers exposed three offshore holding companies owned by his daughter and sons, all registered in the british virgin islands. back, claimingit these are legitimate business interest is. -- theseis no proof are legitimate business interests. >> there is no proof. these are legitimate. if there is a case to answer, i am faced -- ready to face an equitable and judicious court. reporter: his children have also been shown to own british real estate through these offshore holdings, including in the prestigious park lane. back here
pakistan's prime minister denies any wrongdoing. after members of his family figure in documents linked to offshore accounts, he has promised to set up a judicial commission to look into the accusations against his own children. >> this mission will make a determination as to what the truth is and how much weight the allegations kerry. certain people are targeting me and my family for their political purposes, through the media. pakistani media has been headlining on the story since last...
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right now you have pakistan and you have north korea and you have china and russia and india and you have the united states. many other countries have nukes. it's not like nobody has them. north korea has nukes. japan has a problem with that. they have a big problem with that. maybe they would be better off if they defend themselves. >> with nukes? >> including with nukes, yes. >> south korea with nukes. >> they're right next door. you already have it, chris. you already have a nuclear arms
right now you have pakistan and you have north korea and you have china and russia and india and you have the united states. many other countries have nukes. it's not like nobody has them. north korea has nukes. japan has a problem with that. they have a big problem with that. maybe they would be better off if they defend themselves. >> with nukes? >> including with nukes, yes. >> south korea with nukes. >> they're right next door. you already have it, chris. you already...