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i think the pakistanis have. you know a set of interests. which they believe they cannot achieve those goals through engaging the state to a state dialogue so they find a proxy battles backing radical terrorist groups as part of their interest there is a belief in pakistan that the country has to deter him so one deterrence is a nuclear bomb bomb the other says radical groups which are expendable and pakistan uses these groups to promote its centrist and expand its influence and a. bizarre way in the region so when we are saying that what it takes to what it takes to convents the pakistanis to stop this it means we want to do we want to undo at least fifty years of very solid time a strict way of thinking on contact and pakistan. support for radical groups from pakistan to stop that not after nine eleven but it started before the seventy's pakistan was used to counter the influence of the soviet union just tell me is pakistan in control of the taliban or is it just supporting them with bases and materials can islam about really tell the tali
i think the pakistanis have. you know a set of interests. which they believe they cannot achieve those goals through engaging the state to a state dialogue so they find a proxy battles backing radical terrorist groups as part of their interest there is a belief in pakistan that the country has to deter him so one deterrence is a nuclear bomb bomb the other says radical groups which are expendable and pakistan uses these groups to promote its centrist and expand its influence and a. bizarre way...
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but frankly, the pakistani film industry, it seems to me, depends upon indian movies.. and yet, because of politics, many of these movies are now not shown in pakistan. we talked about anger earlier. as an artist and an actor, how angry do you get that you are caught in this political crossfire? well, at that time, yes, i was angry. i was sad, and angry, and there were moments of disappointment, and just hurt, you know? now i've come to a place where i believe that that anger doesn't really, you know, make me a better actor. it doesn't do anything for me as a person. so i have let go of that, because at that time i was in the mix of it. you could argue it sort of stalled your career, because you were on a trajectory to become a major bollywood as well as pakistani film star, and now you cannot be that. well, no. you know, bollywood was never really the aim, actually. i mean, sure, you could argue that i could have done more films there. for sure, i could have. but right after raees, i had already started working on verna, even before this happened, so my focus was alwa
but frankly, the pakistani film industry, it seems to me, depends upon indian movies.. and yet, because of politics, many of these movies are now not shown in pakistan. we talked about anger earlier. as an artist and an actor, how angry do you get that you are caught in this political crossfire? well, at that time, yes, i was angry. i was sad, and angry, and there were moments of disappointment, and just hurt, you know? now i've come to a place where i believe that that anger doesn't really,...
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but it was the results from the invasion and from the pakistani -- the pakistanis will look around and say, do not see the smoke on the horizon? i am out more with my own militants and one of the things that they rose into the americans during this was i cannot afford to take actions that my war against my own domestic caliban from 98 percent against two percent to 50-50 because then the state will collapse. i'm trying to control this war so we can win it and keep public opinion on our side. and it was a serious crisis. you may not remember in 2009, when the pakistani taliban came pouring out and started running on towards islamabad. they were genuine thoughts that the state might collapse. they fell back and gradually regain control but really it was only and 2015 and they were able to get tara's investment level that had been domestically in 2004 2005. even then 500 civilians died in 2015 and 2016. that is part of the 360 degree perspective you need to bring to this when you're trying to figure out what it means and went to go from here. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate
but it was the results from the invasion and from the pakistani -- the pakistanis will look around and say, do not see the smoke on the horizon? i am out more with my own militants and one of the things that they rose into the americans during this was i cannot afford to take actions that my war against my own domestic caliban from 98 percent against two percent to 50-50 because then the state will collapse. i'm trying to control this war so we can win it and keep public opinion on our side....
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of the region and is comparable to anywhere else in the world and forced the eighty's you see a pakistani which is struggling to deal with these frankensteins which were created so these are realities these are lessons of history you know we can use different naaman closure to define them but the you cannot change the facts that that is what changed but the stance sort of has the growth to be trajectory where pakistan was going in the right direction and really sort of exposed pakistan to many many dangers of extremist thought and extremist mindset having been intreated in the mindset and also talk our land being used and it took a long while to be able to come to grips with it it took a long way even and we still struggling to ensure that most of our territories completely rid of such elements well i hope we can speak about controlling your television territory bit later but before we go there the soviet presence in afghanistan since has been replaced by the american presence and in some respects day the american military operation in afghanistan last longer than the soviet why do you th
of the region and is comparable to anywhere else in the world and forced the eighty's you see a pakistani which is struggling to deal with these frankensteins which were created so these are realities these are lessons of history you know we can use different naaman closure to define them but the you cannot change the facts that that is what changed but the stance sort of has the growth to be trajectory where pakistan was going in the right direction and really sort of exposed pakistan to many...
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both mistakes now madam if i may ask you you previously referred to pakistanis efforts to take control of its territory and this is one of the most frequent allegations leveled against your country that you've been providing safe havens to various militant groups i know that pakistan is busy constructing a wall on its western border which is scheduled to be completed next year what one is there do you think that will put to rest old the save have an allegation do you think it's appreciated and after how much your country is investing in its border security. you know anyone with a modicum of sanity or reason would ask a counter-question to anyone who makes allegations on pakistan being the host to all the terrorism that goes inside one territory that if it is all emanating from pakistan then why does the west why does the us not commit itself to building a fence and having biometric systems and having sophisticated border management systems why is the us and of once repeated the resisting that since the last decade or so. i mean to a reasonable mind the only thing that comes as an expla
both mistakes now madam if i may ask you you previously referred to pakistanis efforts to take control of its territory and this is one of the most frequent allegations leveled against your country that you've been providing safe havens to various militant groups i know that pakistan is busy constructing a wall on its western border which is scheduled to be completed next year what one is there do you think that will put to rest old the save have an allegation do you think it's appreciated and...
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is a founding member of the fact that he joins us from the pakistani capital islamabad i mean the law jennifer he is founder of the fata grand alliance he was member of the pakistani senate between two thousand and three and two thousand and seven he joins us from our agency in the region and she had a shah is a co-founder of k h o r that's the sisters empowerment and awareness organization she joins us on the phone from now it's good to have you with us guess this i'm not going to lie this is quite a complicated subject so my leaker and i are going to try and break it down so that everybody watching following online and says exactly what we're talking about so the vast majority of passions hails from the tribal regions the federally administered tribal areas fattah lies along pakistan's northwest the border with after. and i stand and it is made up a seven tribal agencies and six front tier regents just over five million people live in those tribal areas according to pakistan's two thousand and seventeen census spoken by nearly everyone living there the area is subject to british col
is a founding member of the fact that he joins us from the pakistani capital islamabad i mean the law jennifer he is founder of the fata grand alliance he was member of the pakistani senate between two thousand and three and two thousand and seven he joins us from our agency in the region and she had a shah is a co-founder of k h o r that's the sisters empowerment and awareness organization she joins us on the phone from now it's good to have you with us guess this i'm not going to lie this is...
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a new pakistani film, challenging the stereotype of women, is releasing in the uk his week.s called cake, as one of the characters wants to join a baking school in the film — but also because the cake represents a family. the film has been praised for its modern portrayal of the roles of the sexes. it's the first pakistani film to have premiered at leicester square and the director has received an award at the uk asian film festival. haroon rashid has been speaking to the cast. this film is a representation of modern pakistan, she is dealing with all the men and taking charge of the home. she is demanding her parents to take care of themselves. zara is living her life out there and calling shots in her personal life. they are very empowered women. even in that empowerment, sacrifices and compromises are part of the game. for many, this trail of women break stereotypes. far from the submissive image that many people might have it highlights a modern mindset in the country. it's unfair to but all pakistani women in that box. it stereotypes the majority of the women. within the
a new pakistani film, challenging the stereotype of women, is releasing in the uk his week.s called cake, as one of the characters wants to join a baking school in the film — but also because the cake represents a family. the film has been praised for its modern portrayal of the roles of the sexes. it's the first pakistani film to have premiered at leicester square and the director has received an award at the uk asian film festival. haroon rashid has been speaking to the cast. this film is a...
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so the pakistani you might wonder are they not our friends?idn't they promised we would bomb them back to the stone age if they didn't cooperate with us? the answer is yes, it are our allies. we help them back in the 1980s, and even help them install the taliban in power in the bill clinton years. and yet the americans have been putting them back in power in capital city close to any of that is there any to the east and part of their incident conflict over the region of kashmir. and in event of a nuclear war between pakistan and india, the pakistanis consider afghanistan their strategic death with a can retreat in order to try to live to fight another day by retreating into afghanistan, which means this is absolutely their highest priority of the national security state in pakistan and it is therefore absolutely unacceptable to them that parties loyal to india would have a real monopoly force in afghanistan so that an incredible and undefeatable, and irretrievable, irreversible interest in keeping the afghan taliban at play in afghanistan no m
so the pakistani you might wonder are they not our friends?idn't they promised we would bomb them back to the stone age if they didn't cooperate with us? the answer is yes, it are our allies. we help them back in the 1980s, and even help them install the taliban in power in the bill clinton years. and yet the americans have been putting them back in power in capital city close to any of that is there any to the east and part of their incident conflict over the region of kashmir. and in event of...
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thousands of pashtuns are demanding that the pakistani government protect staff right after the killing of an innocent man for seeking is of links to i still people have rallied to demand the arrest of a police who printed an accused of a role in the death of the cuban law masood a passion businessman and aspiring model in karachi the demonstrators are also calling for major changes to safeguard their rights and are using social media the amplify their message id's there is c'mon hide join one of the assam about protests in early february to look. mainly from the mayfield drive but also ahead by other drivers in north waziristan as well as south waziristan have congregated and they're cowards and store them on justice for not getting the law and other meds to drive men who have gone missing after arbitrary arrests fake encounters they also want justice and they want low on water a senior police officer who is in ward an extrajudicial killings he is blamed for killing that people lie in african count this particular high police officer is said to have official patronage insurgent provinc
thousands of pashtuns are demanding that the pakistani government protect staff right after the killing of an innocent man for seeking is of links to i still people have rallied to demand the arrest of a police who printed an accused of a role in the death of the cuban law masood a passion businessman and aspiring model in karachi the demonstrators are also calling for major changes to safeguard their rights and are using social media the amplify their message id's there is c'mon hide join one...
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in the for the sake of peace and stability that with it's the russians or the americans or the pakistanis or the indians or the ones by and large we may want to pursue meeting the different groups but by and large hopefully our objective is the theme which is peace and stability within the region which is peace and stability and security of the of one people within the one son and author of one people know if that is the goal then clearly whether it is within a one a stone or for the region the long term presence of of foreign troops inside of one the sun territory cannot board with. for the region or for one has done so therefore i would have much rather and we would have been talking more and more focused on the pakistan than us that we would have liked to see a strategy which was a bit which was learning from the past mistakes not committed to repeating the past mistakes now madam if i may ask you you previously referred to pakistanis efforts to take control of its territory and this is one of the most frequent allegations leveled against your country that you've been providing safe ha
in the for the sake of peace and stability that with it's the russians or the americans or the pakistanis or the indians or the ones by and large we may want to pursue meeting the different groups but by and large hopefully our objective is the theme which is peace and stability within the region which is peace and stability and security of the of one people within the one son and author of one people know if that is the goal then clearly whether it is within a one a stone or for the region the...
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chant of historical animosity and the russian pakistani relationship is one of such examples a few decades ago we consider that other anime's nowadays there is very intensive diplomacy between our countries there is some military cooperation and honorary consul was appointed by russia and the city of cash were just the other day so you can turn that trying to find a message around if of course you put your mind and heart to it anyway i have to you. thank you for your participation in our show today to our viewers please keep the conversation going in our social media pages as for me hope to see you again same place same time here on the world's apart. of. global blogs sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that still. produce offspring to tell you that what we gossip the public lifestyle for the most important news today. off of advertising telling you are not cool enough and such to buy their product. all the hawks along the border will want. another gun some is not so is not i can quit place is not a good country. yes
chant of historical animosity and the russian pakistani relationship is one of such examples a few decades ago we consider that other anime's nowadays there is very intensive diplomacy between our countries there is some military cooperation and honorary consul was appointed by russia and the city of cash were just the other day so you can turn that trying to find a message around if of course you put your mind and heart to it anyway i have to you. thank you for your participation in our show...
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so i can't think of myself as just pakistani, orjust british, orjust american.m a mixed up kind of creature, a hybrid, and that's what i mean by mongrel. it's a term that we tend to think of as kind of negative. yes, i mean, do you wear that badge with pride? i do, i think it's something we should all wear with pride, because everybody is a mongrel, actually. we are descended from all sorts of people, and we have travelled and mixed through our ancestry, but also in our own lives. but it's such an interesting statement — everybody is a mongrel. because, of course, most people don't want to think of themselves as mongrels. indeed, the notion of belonging, having a clear identity, having a group, a tribe that is yours, that's something that seems today, in the 21st century, to be extraordinarily important to people. i think it is very important. i think that the sense of belonging to a group of people, having a connection to those people, is very important. but what happened some time ago was the people we actually had a connection to, our immediate, you know, fam
so i can't think of myself as just pakistani, orjust british, orjust american.m a mixed up kind of creature, a hybrid, and that's what i mean by mongrel. it's a term that we tend to think of as kind of negative. yes, i mean, do you wear that badge with pride? i do, i think it's something we should all wear with pride, because everybody is a mongrel, actually. we are descended from all sorts of people, and we have travelled and mixed through our ancestry, but also in our own lives. but it's such...
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you know, more pakistani and pakistan, more american in america.t older, i began to be comfortable being a bit of a misfit, a sort of a strange semi— foreign creature. but asi strange semi— foreign creature. but as i have become comfortable with this, what i find is how many other people find themselves feeling foreign. i think everybody feels foreign, actually. so, you know, the only gay trialed in a street family feels foreign. the only daughter with five brothers feels foreign. a poetin with five brothers feels foreign. a poet in the engineering faculty feels a bit foreign. there is a sense each of us has of being a bit different, of not fitting in. just one more political thought about this notion of identity and belonging. it is a very interesting statement which the british prime minister, theresa may, came out with not so long ago. she said if you believe you are a citizen of the world, you are in fact a citizen of nowhere. you don't understand what the very word citizenship means. do you feel yourself, you know, with this mongrel idea of yo
you know, more pakistani and pakistan, more american in america.t older, i began to be comfortable being a bit of a misfit, a sort of a strange semi— foreign creature. but asi strange semi— foreign creature. but as i have become comfortable with this, what i find is how many other people find themselves feeling foreign. i think everybody feels foreign, actually. so, you know, the only gay trialed in a street family feels foreign. the only daughter with five brothers feels foreign. a poetin...
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what happened to the pakistani doctor that helped in the raid that killed osama bin laden? this is "special report." another welcome to washington. i am bret baier. president trump signed a huge budget bill to keep the government funding. and to assure a huge increase in military spending. he may have been reacted to. conservative criticisms about what is in and not in the massive bill. he blasted congress and democrats in particular for coming up with a plan no one had time to read. full of money he said is being wasted. he is promising he will never do it again. chief white house correspond john roberts start us off tonight. >> the president's veto might have been a bluff but it had the intended effect. must-see tv. on wednesday president trump said he would support it. this morning he threatened to veto but he held his nose and signed the $1.3-trillion bill to keep the government running for the next 6 months. >> i say to congress i will never sign another bill like this again. i am not going to do it again. nobody read it. it's only hours old. >> the veto threat was sho
what happened to the pakistani doctor that helped in the raid that killed osama bin laden? this is "special report." another welcome to washington. i am bret baier. president trump signed a huge budget bill to keep the government funding. and to assure a huge increase in military spending. he may have been reacted to. conservative criticisms about what is in and not in the massive bill. he blasted congress and democrats in particular for coming up with a plan no one had time to read....
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this tweet, this is not just pakistani heritage. ok.too. this from anak, absolutely heartbreaking hearing the story of the victim of the abuse in telford on your programme this morning. we really need to do more for girls like this, we have let them down too many times. well done, lucy allen for supporting these victims. my salim says there is an amazing lady on your programme today talking about the horrific abuse she suffered in telford. —— marceline says. ian says, this is terrible, it frightens me and i'm a grown man. one of them for making this a serious topic of discussion. the pc brigade would condemn me. stephen says, as a pa rent condemn me. stephen says, as a parent i cannot fathom how the pa rents parent i cannot fathom how the parents had no idea what was going on, they could not see anything was going on with their child. we will see what happens. you will continue to call for a public enquiry. thank you to you all. still to come... one of the biggest names in british television tells us why he's trying to sue lloyds bankin
this tweet, this is not just pakistani heritage. ok.too. this from anak, absolutely heartbreaking hearing the story of the victim of the abuse in telford on your programme this morning. we really need to do more for girls like this, we have let them down too many times. well done, lucy allen for supporting these victims. my salim says there is an amazing lady on your programme today talking about the horrific abuse she suffered in telford. —— marceline says. ian says, this is terrible, it...
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that the pakistani government protects the rights to the killing of an innocent man for c.q. of links to i still people have rallied to demand the arrest of a police superintendent accused of a role in the death of the key beloved masood oppression businessman and aspiring model in karachi the demonstrators are also calling for major changes to safeguard their rights and that using social media to amplify their message. joined one of the protests in early february. mainly from the tribe but also heard by other drivers in order to later on. down have congregate dated and. therefore not keep the law and order may still drive men who have gone missing. they also warn just their warn row on you know. we're going warden extra judicial killings. blamed for killing our people lined up for this particular. religion. and therefore he had. gone missing he had gone into hiding the people are determined they won't judge they don't want the young. really they do not want. now today we're looking at how a mass movement under the banner pashtoon young march is urging a better future for pas
that the pakistani government protects the rights to the killing of an innocent man for c.q. of links to i still people have rallied to demand the arrest of a police superintendent accused of a role in the death of the key beloved masood oppression businessman and aspiring model in karachi the demonstrators are also calling for major changes to safeguard their rights and that using social media to amplify their message. joined one of the protests in early february. mainly from the tribe but...
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inmates they are allowed to have lawyers the pakistanis that we talked to did not have the resources to a range of lawyer from inside saudi prisons they were able to contact someone on the outside to arrange it for them and even if they could most of them couldn't pay for it because of that these individuals generally eventually signed confessions and accepted their sentences on the understanding that if they didn't do that they would be held for prolonged arbitrary detention. just to interrupt you there for a couple of seconds are you saying that saudi arabia is particularly bad because across the gulf region there is an asian sub continent diaspora people that work in lots of countries around the arabian gulf but always saying that saudi arabia is worse than any other country that brings people in on these short term contracts they take their passports away from them that kind of behavior because that kind of behavior has been well documented before not just in saudi arabia but in other countries as well. so human rights watch has done a lot of work on my coworker abuses across the
inmates they are allowed to have lawyers the pakistanis that we talked to did not have the resources to a range of lawyer from inside saudi prisons they were able to contact someone on the outside to arrange it for them and even if they could most of them couldn't pay for it because of that these individuals generally eventually signed confessions and accepted their sentences on the understanding that if they didn't do that they would be held for prolonged arbitrary detention. just to interrupt...
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that salvation came in the form of his pakistani passports. as the situation and into the night after the regime offensive began last february the pakistani ambassador finally succeeded in getting muhammad and his wife after syria on the first of march. i am on a release a couple who were forced to leave their families behind. that up by. the eighteen year old girlfriend of the islamist gunman killed four people in south of france has in the past hour we put on a full investigation. this comes in from outside castles is named only as many he. wrote about lectins ponzi investigated the terrorist conspiracy marine he remains in temporary custody meanwhile national tribute to the heroes on down arnold outcome will take place tomorrow. possibly posthumously promoted to colonel on about from this matter after trading places with a female hostage. this is market siege in time. isn't lost funny about friends in england national hero is liable to lead for the special ceremony. ratetes in the french flag. carried across the top markets caucus on apple'
that salvation came in the form of his pakistani passports. as the situation and into the night after the regime offensive began last february the pakistani ambassador finally succeeded in getting muhammad and his wife after syria on the first of march. i am on a release a couple who were forced to leave their families behind. that up by. the eighteen year old girlfriend of the islamist gunman killed four people in south of france has in the past hour we put on a full investigation. this comes...
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but the pakistanis te americans you can't do this negotiation without us. and they started to essentially act as agents for the taliban. at one point, they delivered ages to the americans in mullah omar's name and the americans could never quite figure o what the relationship between i.s.i. and the taliban leadership was in thnee tiations, it made it very difficult to succeed. >> schifrin: and one mabe thing t how u.s. soldiers fought this war. you talk about how u.s. soldiers went blind into batt to a certain extent, not understanding the kind of historic nature of the taliban's relationship with the people and also a level of hubris that came from how easy the first few weeks or months of the war was. did the u.s. ever really understand what to do on the ground in afghistan? >> well they fought a counterinsurgency war at the peak of u.s. military presence there and there was kind of a fashionable bubble of doctrine around counterinsurgency theory that was appli to the afghan war after the perceived success in iraq in 2007, 2008. and you know hamid karzai
but the pakistanis te americans you can't do this negotiation without us. and they started to essentially act as agents for the taliban. at one point, they delivered ages to the americans in mullah omar's name and the americans could never quite figure o what the relationship between i.s.i. and the taliban leadership was in thnee tiations, it made it very difficult to succeed. >> schifrin: and one mabe thing t how u.s. soldiers fought this war. you talk about how u.s. soldiers went blind...
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shapiro, how do you for the current status of democratic party being anti-israel and pro-pakistani. pedroment, watch out for -- about your sex life. guest: i don't think the current senate democrat or republican sign --ti-israel or at pro-pakistani. time, iportant at this didn't start writing the book because of donald trump. the real question is whether the long decline of the senate so weakened it that we cannot provide the leadership and the counterweight that we sorely need right now. the senate has been diminished over a long. totime and now we are closer one man rule that i can remember in my lifetime. frankly, one man rule is is a catastrophic course. there is no doubt that there is a genuine divide between the parties that is much deeper than it used to be. i take it as a given the fact that political climate is much harder, whether it is the cable news works or the internet, social media, the cost of campaigns. all of those things are relevant here and i don't excuse the senators. they have an obligation to transcend that, to bring people together. they know that they are n
shapiro, how do you for the current status of democratic party being anti-israel and pro-pakistani. pedroment, watch out for -- about your sex life. guest: i don't think the current senate democrat or republican sign --ti-israel or at pro-pakistani. time, iportant at this didn't start writing the book because of donald trump. the real question is whether the long decline of the senate so weakened it that we cannot provide the leadership and the counterweight that we sorely need right now. the...
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they said pressure the pakistanis when we know we tried it and it into good.ust keep fighting because now on like david petronius who screwed up mcmaster told trump give it four years. have a for your plan and maybe at the end of another four years of fighting will be in a position to negotiate to do what we want. in the book fire and fury, there's a quit quote from dino s the deputy national security adviser. she says what's going on and trump refers it to his speech in august that if we withdraw the troops the net means trump lost a war and trump can't lose a war. that's what they told him and he bought that. it we all know he's donald trump, he could've got up there and said this is all bush and obama's fault. the tribesmen were never enemy another non- again. he could've done that. called them some nicknames in the war. and have a parade. [laughter] soon i will talk about the importance of board to the libertarian movement and the libertarian party itself. mr. libertarian said in his essay, were piece of the state that he's convinced wars the key to this w
they said pressure the pakistanis when we know we tried it and it into good.ust keep fighting because now on like david petronius who screwed up mcmaster told trump give it four years. have a for your plan and maybe at the end of another four years of fighting will be in a position to negotiate to do what we want. in the book fire and fury, there's a quit quote from dino s the deputy national security adviser. she says what's going on and trump refers it to his speech in august that if we...
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family amber has put his pakistani family amber has put his family at risk. as it says. in the opening line, you brought theresa may into it, she was dragged into an extraordinary sex smear row la st into an extraordinary sex smear row last night. if you want to sell a newspaper and a story that's got everything, hasn't it? jilted lover, secret affair, gay love story, possibly breaking campaign rolls. if you want to make campaign finance sexy this is the way to do it. obviously it's very serious and he will have to resign. the suggestion that the information commissioner is looking for answers on where the pro—brexit groups got their social media data. the information commissioner has got a lot of work to do with a very small team. remember last week she tried to get a warrant to go into cambridge analytica, didn't get it until the end of the week. i think she has shown a lot of determination to get to the bottom of these things but whether she has the capacity remains to be seen. electoral commission is investigating some of these issues and some of the reve
family amber has put his pakistani family amber has put his family at risk. as it says. in the opening line, you brought theresa may into it, she was dragged into an extraordinary sex smear row la st into an extraordinary sex smear row last night. if you want to sell a newspaper and a story that's got everything, hasn't it? jilted lover, secret affair, gay love story, possibly breaking campaign rolls. if you want to make campaign finance sexy this is the way to do it. obviously it's very...
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the pakistanis were trying to make money.were trying to influence the result of the game. the pakistanis were trying to affect the outcome of the game and yet they were given by icc massive bands. i think that's a massive bands. i think that's a massive inconsistency. if ciman but —— salman but, who got a life ban, mohammad amir got a five—year ban and the other player got a ten year ban, that is what should have happened here. so another watershed day for australian cricket with bans that have divided opinion across the game. former england captain michael vaughan, shane warne has called it a jump to hysteria and has elevated the offence beyond what they actually did. maybe the punishment doesn't fit the crime, that's according to shane warne. kevin pietersen, former england batsmen, i've woken up this morning gutted for smith, david warner and bancroft. i don't think anybody else believes they were the only ones. i hope they get a fair trial, says kevin pietersen. and india's great sachin tendulkar says the right decision h
the pakistanis were trying to make money.were trying to influence the result of the game. the pakistanis were trying to affect the outcome of the game and yet they were given by icc massive bands. i think that's a massive bands. i think that's a massive inconsistency. if ciman but —— salman but, who got a life ban, mohammad amir got a five—year ban and the other player got a ten year ban, that is what should have happened here. so another watershed day for australian cricket with bans...
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fantastic so you couldn't ask for a better investment or for the country it's a rare time by the pakistani authors. the richness of the whole city the beer naleo . forced offered. and there's historic city it will not only show gets baldassarre orders to the rest of the word but also give an opportunity for barbara starr new yorkers to learn from all those people who have come all the way to partnership baird and dish richer vein although there are more than fifty are just taking part from bangladesh india iran syria longer europe and the us pakistani authors. i fear it is really excited it's like a new journey has become and we are learning from them they are learning process night not only an exchange of culture a bit sensory of experiences and the very incomes or time of relative calm in the safety and security situation improves organizers believe it will encourage people to partnership in events like bay now is a opportunity. for people to come and visit. for. casual. and to be able to see. the whole to be able to see pakistan that we all are living in we all are part of the same glob
fantastic so you couldn't ask for a better investment or for the country it's a rare time by the pakistani authors. the richness of the whole city the beer naleo . forced offered. and there's historic city it will not only show gets baldassarre orders to the rest of the word but also give an opportunity for barbara starr new yorkers to learn from all those people who have come all the way to partnership baird and dish richer vein although there are more than fifty are just taking part from...
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prize for her activism in twenty fourteen simple come is a security analyst joins me now from the pakistani capital islamabad fine a skype good to have you with us live on the program a sort of surprise visit back home certainly unexpected i mean why now why not come back wants she'd won the nobel prize and really make a stamp in terms of her voice on women's issues then. question absolutely i think we're never going to happen it's a great homecoming and i think she has expressed a desire to come back to pakistan on several and several occasions and i have on so why now and why not i think recently and smack the prime minister out like this on in new york if i i remember right and this official invitation for her to come to pakistan was needed at that point and i think timing was right but i just wish that they were more a little bit more at mom's warning and you know pakistan was allowed to really welcome their daughter. the most her daughter is not i mean. certainly your wish perhaps made of the wish of the wish of many others which we'll discuss in a moment but what has been out of the c
prize for her activism in twenty fourteen simple come is a security analyst joins me now from the pakistani capital islamabad fine a skype good to have you with us live on the program a sort of surprise visit back home certainly unexpected i mean why now why not come back wants she'd won the nobel prize and really make a stamp in terms of her voice on women's issues then. question absolutely i think we're never going to happen it's a great homecoming and i think she has expressed a desire to...
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winner malala yousafzai has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was attacked by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old is accompanied by a father has met the prime minister and other senior officials a law that was shot in the head by a must gunman on their way home from school in two thousand and twelve. british prime minister to resign may is touring the country to mark a one year count down until the u.k. leaves the european union the process was triggered last year after the referendum in two thousand and sixteen with hoping to quit in the years time not treason may says she's committed to honoring the vote to break away but pro european groups are refusing to give up hopes of staying in the e.u. well in a moment we'll be talking to our correspondent bobby philips in london but first here's his report on how breaks it remains a highly divisive issue in the u.k. . it such a disaster that even boris johnson now admits he got it wrong or maybe not his precious uses but his impersonator and protestors outside downing street believe it can be stopped with a sec
winner malala yousafzai has returned to pakistan for the first time since she was attacked by the pakistani taliban six years ago the twenty year old is accompanied by a father has met the prime minister and other senior officials a law that was shot in the head by a must gunman on their way home from school in two thousand and twelve. british prime minister to resign may is touring the country to mark a one year count down until the u.k. leaves the european union the process was triggered last...
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about the abuses in the justice criminal justice system how people are held in saudi arabia pakistani nationals in particular referred to in this report for prolonged periods without charge without trial i mean how common is that sort of issue so i was about there's a lot of issues that we work on right now actually for this visit we are focusing on young men and the british public calling on the u.k. government to stop selling arms that doubted that there are other human rights abuses that happen in saudi arabia but our campaign is primarily focused today on yemen what do you think or do you expect the british prime minister the message should be somehow been summoned when he comes to the u.k. so in a post britain we're actually in the wonderful position to use the leverage that we have over saudi arabia and our relationship with them to call them to lift the block blockade. to put forward a cease fire and also engage in peace talks so that's what we want to resume made to do is to use our leverage to bring peace to yemen and save the lives of the children that are dying there all ri
about the abuses in the justice criminal justice system how people are held in saudi arabia pakistani nationals in particular referred to in this report for prolonged periods without charge without trial i mean how common is that sort of issue so i was about there's a lot of issues that we work on right now actually for this visit we are focusing on young men and the british public calling on the u.k. government to stop selling arms that doubted that there are other human rights abuses that...
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i once it's a large segment but there is a very vocal segment of the pakistani population specially social media that seems to think that malala is somehow black and pakistan's image abroad their belief seems to be that someone exploited the attack against her for personal fame and fortune and you know some conspiracy theories even go as far as to suggest that the entire attack against her was staged which is obviously ludicrous resentment so definitely centers i think on this idea that she left the country and that she left pakistan and did not sort of return immediately but of course that was a very good reason for that because the taliban said that they would kill her if she did so. right passion live from islamabad thank you very much for talking to. very much. a ferry of diplomacy sets the stage for a rest summit that when the two koreas the rival nations on thursday have chosen april twenty seventh to bring the two leaders together for face to face talks the plan was finalized his days after a nuclear armed north korea's kim jong un made his international debut with a surprise
i once it's a large segment but there is a very vocal segment of the pakistani population specially social media that seems to think that malala is somehow black and pakistan's image abroad their belief seems to be that someone exploited the attack against her for personal fame and fortune and you know some conspiracy theories even go as far as to suggest that the entire attack against her was staged which is obviously ludicrous resentment so definitely centers i think on this idea that she...
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pakistani fashion brand is accused of racism for a photo shoot in kenya but the company stands by its work and says much of the criticism is coming from fake accounts. of us using the hashtag aids a sprint. here with the news good we're live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com we'll start in syria that's where a government forces have reportedly surrounded the two largest towns in eastern huta after seizing more territory from rebel fighters just to remind you of the region we're talking about so it's shaded you'll see it in just a moment it's shaded right there it's on the outskirts of the capital damascus now the u.k. based syrian observatory for human rights says grown forces have advanced into areas between duma and how to stop that effectively cuts off the main rebel supply line the government's also said it has full control of in the east of the enclave cutting off another key roads to duma life to alan fischer he's joining us from gaza that's near the turkey syria border tell us about these advances allen that have been made by
pakistani fashion brand is accused of racism for a photo shoot in kenya but the company stands by its work and says much of the criticism is coming from fake accounts. of us using the hashtag aids a sprint. here with the news good we're live on air we're streaming online through you tube facebook live and at al-jazeera dot com we'll start in syria that's where a government forces have reportedly surrounded the two largest towns in eastern huta after seizing more territory from rebel fighters...
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she has a long way to go to become the prime minister of pakistan obviously she to be to become pakistani prime so you have to be old enough thirty five years to be. the prime minister so but it's not important for her to be the prime minister the important thing is that she has to play her role she has to more do with people inspire people and dogs to fight against the islamist does not make ideology that is prevalent around and in pakistan so pakistan is a very difficult country but a stand is dominated by the hardline groups and the malala both of these groups so the important thing is that whether she becomes bugs bunny brown is true or not is not important important thing is that she changed by. millions of secular and progressive people in pakistan and i think she is doing exactly she's inspiring a lot of people in pakistan and i'm glad that she she decided to to go to barbara starr. briefly though yes it's just a forty five and i think a lot of people share with you that her view that she will continue to inspire people in pakistan and around the world. with our asia desk thank you
she has a long way to go to become the prime minister of pakistan obviously she to be to become pakistani prime so you have to be old enough thirty five years to be. the prime minister so but it's not important for her to be the prime minister the important thing is that she has to play her role she has to more do with people inspire people and dogs to fight against the islamist does not make ideology that is prevalent around and in pakistan so pakistan is a very difficult country but a stand...
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the prime minister of pakistan do you do you think that there will come a time when a majority of pakistanis will believe that she represents their plight and their issues or you know as i asked at the beginning of our program is pakistan a home for mulatto that she will never be able to go back to. oh just that malala belongs to pakistan she had a long way to go to become to prime minister of pakistan obviously she to be to become pakistani prime so you have to be old enough thirty five years to be. any prime minister so but it's not important for her to be the prime minister the important thing is that she has to play her role she has to more do with people inspire people in pakistan to fight against the islamist this islamic ideology that is prevalent around inbox not so boston is a very difficult country boston is dominated by the hardline groups and malala both of these groups so the important thing is that whether she becomes a bugs bunny prime minister or not is not important important thing is that she inspired. millions of secular and progressive people in pakistan and i think she i
the prime minister of pakistan do you do you think that there will come a time when a majority of pakistanis will believe that she represents their plight and their issues or you know as i asked at the beginning of our program is pakistan a home for mulatto that she will never be able to go back to. oh just that malala belongs to pakistan she had a long way to go to become to prime minister of pakistan obviously she to be to become pakistani prime so you have to be old enough thirty five years...
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popular in pakistan there's been some great articles that we did in the last couple of days by a pakistani journalist some an indian some in pakistan how around the time of the fact that helpful john that he was released which is one nine hundred eighty nine the pakistani dictator's yodok had just died. there was a accident a plane crash and so she they we game this sense of free spirit and this sense of a promise not just to people of india but even the people of pakistan her popularity crossed or everywhere and yes she ruled the box office she was able to command a high salary which is something that other actresses could not ask for. and she would love she was loved by all really initial and another coming from her husband's posting at it's a pitiful letter to the world if you need to talk to shrink everything of the special memories that connect a few to have you have a memory sing. what was i suppose it's. a film journalist but i actually never got a chance to interview her but in two thousand and two well i was along by for the mom by film festival and she there we had not acted and
popular in pakistan there's been some great articles that we did in the last couple of days by a pakistani journalist some an indian some in pakistan how around the time of the fact that helpful john that he was released which is one nine hundred eighty nine the pakistani dictator's yodok had just died. there was a accident a plane crash and so she they we game this sense of free spirit and this sense of a promise not just to people of india but even the people of pakistan her popularity...
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everyone in it for the sake of peace and stability that but it's the russians or the americans or the pakistanis or the indians although month by and large we are addicted to the theme just peace and stability within the region that is the board then clearly. no one is done or for the region the long term presence of all foreign troops inside of one is not borne by the region for a one month. for . your garden. i'm asking police and open season stop shooting black man just like they're some kind of animal they were going to be that white now but they have. they devalue the black man the black man is well let's put it this way in driving down a street in philadelphia on a hot friday night in august i was with a partner and of course hot august night in philadelphia it's a lot of people don't have air conditioning in and they're outside there's a lot of people outside on the steps in the street and if we're writing down my partner says well the roaches are out tonight the what roaches cockroaches they're little. bugs to crawl into floor they're always like that i can garbage and it's a very deroga
everyone in it for the sake of peace and stability that but it's the russians or the americans or the pakistanis or the indians although month by and large we are addicted to the theme just peace and stability within the region that is the board then clearly. no one is done or for the region the long term presence of all foreign troops inside of one is not borne by the region for a one month. for . your garden. i'm asking police and open season stop shooting black man just like they're some...
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this morning, she went and met the pakistani prime minister.as really quite emotional. she broke down in tears and a number of occasions as she said it's been her dream to set foot once again in pakistan the whole time she was out of the country. it was nearly six years ago that she was nearly six years ago that she was shot in a head at point—blank range by gun men from the pakistani taliban. they targeted her because you was a campaignerfor taliban. they targeted her because you was a campaigner for barrels education in her home region in northern pakistan, which was once a militant stronghold. she survived the attack and was taken to britain for treatment and has been living there ever since. she's now a student at oxford university, in fa ct. student at oxford university, in fact. really, now, her return is simple matter doubled as emblematic of the fact security in pakistan has improved in the last few years. the level of violence committed by militant groups has drastically reduced, but there is still a lots of security around her visit a
this morning, she went and met the pakistani prime minister.as really quite emotional. she broke down in tears and a number of occasions as she said it's been her dream to set foot once again in pakistan the whole time she was out of the country. it was nearly six years ago that she was nearly six years ago that she was shot in a head at point—blank range by gun men from the pakistani taliban. they targeted her because you was a campaignerfor taliban. they targeted her because you was a...