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the jundullah wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack. >> back to bay area news this morning. at no fault of their own. the oakland a's will have to try and clinch their second western division title in two years again today. yesterday, the a's trounced the minnesota twins nine to one. yoenis cespedes and alberto callaspo each homered and knocked in three runs. jarrod parker gave up one run in six innings. winning for the 12th time this season. the texas rangers won their game today. so, the magic number for the a's to clinch the division title is down to one game. oakland plays its final regular season home game today at 1:05. >> the america's cup between new zealand. today, it was rescheduled after yesterday, the rain delayed it. the united states needs to win 66 consecutive victories they are expected to go at 1:15 today. the united states needs to win at least 6 consecutive -- victories. >> san jose police have made ansan jose police tracked >> child pornography possession somalia. san jose police have made an arrest in the case of a double fatal hi
the jundullah wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack. >> back to bay area news this morning. at no fault of their own. the oakland a's will have to try and clinch their second western division title in two years again today. yesterday, the a's trounced the minnesota twins nine to one. yoenis cespedes and alberto callaspo each homered and knocked in three runs. jarrod parker gave up one run in six innings. winning for the 12th time this season. the texas...
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replace it with you and yes on to some other stories making headlines around the globe now the pakistani taliban has demanded the release of militant prisoners as a condition for launching peace talks with the government they sign is good has also insisted that the army withdrawal from pakistan's volatile travels a lawmakers in dos to talk so with the taliban last week in a bid to end the deadly decade long insurgency. you know warsaw tens of thousands have been running against changes to labor laws poland's government recently raise the retirement age to sixty seven and relaxed rules on maximum working hours demonstrators carried banners calling on prime minister donald tusk to resign the protests have been escalating in the capital for the past four days. security forces dispersed demonstrators in turkey on the fifth consecutive night of protests following the death of a young man reportedly killed by police the twenty two year old was allegedly hit by a tear gas canister shot from an empty ride vehicle at a rally a case as really with a wave of mission like anti-government protests first seen
replace it with you and yes on to some other stories making headlines around the globe now the pakistani taliban has demanded the release of militant prisoners as a condition for launching peace talks with the government they sign is good has also insisted that the army withdrawal from pakistan's volatile travels a lawmakers in dos to talk so with the taliban last week in a bid to end the deadly decade long insurgency. you know warsaw tens of thousands have been running against changes to labor...
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giving them protection, but also at politicians who say they are calling for talks with the pakistani talibana. the prime minister had been pursuing a strategy of preparing the ground for dialogue with the militants, backed by other prominent leaders. pakistanis are exhausted with the bloodshed after years in which thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed, while talks might bring some respite from the violence, the real fear it could also put the militants in an even stronger position. whether it is christians that field,or soldiers in the this country is still grappling hard with have to stop the killing. >> waste not, want not. it is an expression that norway is putting into practice. common household rubbish is being converted into electricity to power the nation's capital. green, butds very the process is not free from controversy. some environmentalists are crying foul. >> the waste from tens of , ausands of households disgusting, decaying mass. the stench sticks in the back of your throat. here it is seen as energy. be recycled isan before it gets to the stage. then they fol
giving them protection, but also at politicians who say they are calling for talks with the pakistani talibana. the prime minister had been pursuing a strategy of preparing the ground for dialogue with the militants, backed by other prominent leaders. pakistanis are exhausted with the bloodshed after years in which thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed, while talks might bring some respite from the violence, the real fear it could also put the militants in an even stronger...
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giving them protection, but also at politicians who say they are calling for talks with the pakistani talibana. the prime minister had been pursuing a strategy of preparing the ground for dialogue with the militants, backed by other prominent leaders. pakistanis are exhausted with the bloodshed after years in which thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed, while talks might bring some respite from the violence, the real fear it could also put the militants in an even stronger position. whether it is christians that field,or soldiers in the this country is still grappling hard with have to stop the killing. >> waste not, want not. it is an expression that norway is putting into practice. common household rubbish is being converted into electricity to power the nation's capital. green, butds very the process is not free from controversy. some environmentalists are crying foul. >> the waste from tens of , ausands of households disgusting, decaying mass. the stench sticks in the back of your throat. here it is seen as energy. be recycled isan before it gets to the stage. then they fol
giving them protection, but also at politicians who say they are calling for talks with the pakistani talibana. the prime minister had been pursuing a strategy of preparing the ground for dialogue with the militants, backed by other prominent leaders. pakistanis are exhausted with the bloodshed after years in which thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed, while talks might bring some respite from the violence, the real fear it could also put the militants in an even stronger...
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a member of the pakistani taliban said all nonmuslims are our target and will remain as long as america fails to stop drone attacks in our country. >>> this from europe tonight. the chanceler of germany re-elect re-elected. he may need to form a coalition government with the coalition democrats because0dk the last parliament did not get enough votes to win any seats in the new parliament. >>> now to our signature segment, in depth reports from around the nation and the world. the phrase america is changing demographics might bring to mind the growing number of hispanics in the united states and how that affects the prospects of both political parties. another shift is taking place across america that gets virtually no attention, we're talking about a very large increase in the number of people who live by themselves. now recognizing the economic"n+ ramifications, cities in this country and canada are adapting. >> it's about 260 square feet. everything is really compact. it's multi-functional. >> reporter: shawn grof is a 26-year-old employee at whole foods who lives in a building that c
a member of the pakistani taliban said all nonmuslims are our target and will remain as long as america fails to stop drone attacks in our country. >>> this from europe tonight. the chanceler of germany re-elect re-elected. he may need to form a coalition government with the coalition democrats because0dk the last parliament did not get enough votes to win any seats in the new parliament. >>> now to our signature segment, in depth reports from around the nation and the world....
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the pakistani taliban last year shot and seriously wounded malala yousufzai, a teenager campaigning for womens rights to education. >>> the philippine island of minden now is untapped. the island home to islamic insurgents and other armed groups, but this week saw the opening of a melting plant. locals hope it's a chance for the economy to catch up with other parts of the philippines. nhk world's kathleen ocampo reports. >> reporter: to mark completion of the new melting plant went swiftly in eastern mindanao. the plant was built by companies including japan's mining at cost of $1.6 billion. equipped with the latest technology, it will produce 30,000 tons of nickel. most likely will be sent to japan for processing. >> translator: it's been eight years after this massive project began. after many twists and turns, i'm glad we are finally ready to operate. >> reporter: in october 2011, a group of militants attacked nickel mining facilities. the new people's army, the military wing of the philippine communist party claimed responsibility. the new people's army is labeled a terrorist organi
the pakistani taliban last year shot and seriously wounded malala yousufzai, a teenager campaigning for womens rights to education. >>> the philippine island of minden now is untapped. the island home to islamic insurgents and other armed groups, but this week saw the opening of a melting plant. locals hope it's a chance for the economy to catch up with other parts of the philippines. nhk world's kathleen ocampo reports. >> reporter: to mark completion of the new melting plant...
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the pakistani taliban has said they difficulty, and they will continue until the united states stops drone attacks. 25 people in china are dead after the most powerful typhoon slammed into the region. this is video of a typhoon battering hong kong that made landfall in southern china last night. the storm forced hundreds of night cancellations. officials say heavy wind threw cars off 9 road and toppled trees and houses in addition to victims in china, eight died in the philippines from the storm. >> the new iphones go through the first crash test and how they stand up to the older models. >> president obama issued a pardon >> a man doing a recreational activity many have never heard of has died on the slope of mountain in sonoma. the 35-year-old was speed flying and he activated the emergency beacon but was dead by the time emergency crews arrived. deputies say he lived in the area. speed flying is similar to paragliding but meant to create a fast thrilling ride close to the slope. >> if you own a new apple iphone, they are more breakable than previous models. the company that provid
the pakistani taliban has said they difficulty, and they will continue until the united states stops drone attacks. 25 people in china are dead after the most powerful typhoon slammed into the region. this is video of a typhoon battering hong kong that made landfall in southern china last night. the storm forced hundreds of night cancellations. officials say heavy wind threw cars off 9 road and toppled trees and houses in addition to victims in china, eight died in the philippines from the...
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prime minister sharif has called for the restoration of security through dialogue with the pakistani taliban and other islamist extremists but there's been no letup in attacks more than three months since he took office. >>> another powerful earthquake has shaken residents of a remote part of southwestern pakistan. the magnitude 6.8 quake killed at least 15 people. it happened on saturday in the province of bluuchistan. seismologists consider it as aftershock of the 7.7 quake that hit the same region on tuesday and killed at least 515 people. local officials say the aftershock deployed many houses left standing following that quake. the aid effort in response to the larger tremor has been slowed because emergency teams have come under attack. separatists in the province are being blamed. >>> thousands of residents are still waiting to go home. vast tracts of land are still waiting to be restored. and more than half of fishing ports on the pacific coast must be rebuilt. people in northeastern japan still face challenges following the 2011 disaster. but step by step, they're moving forward. se
prime minister sharif has called for the restoration of security through dialogue with the pakistani taliban and other islamist extremists but there's been no letup in attacks more than three months since he took office. >>> another powerful earthquake has shaken residents of a remote part of southwestern pakistan. the magnitude 6.8 quake killed at least 15 people. it happened on saturday in the province of bluuchistan. seismologists consider it as aftershock of the 7.7 quake that hit...
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not giving them production, but also at politicians who have been calling for talks with the pakistani taliban minister know what sure he had been pursuing a strategy of preparing ground for dialogue -- prime minister nawaz sharif had been pursuing a strategy of of preparing ground for dialogue with militants. exhausted by the bloodshed after years in which thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed. bring some might respite from the violence, the real fear is that a could lead to militants with an even stronger position. whether it is christians at prayer or soldiers in the fields , this country is still grappling hard with how to stop the killing. do stay with us here on bbc world news, because still to come, forget coal and gas. norway is turning garbage into energy. sounds like a green idea, doesn't it? why is it causing such as think with environmentalists? russia has said the united nations chemical weapons experts are to return to syria on wednesday. the deputy foreign minister sir j laugher -- the deputy foreign minister says that the investigators are set to go back tomorrow
not giving them production, but also at politicians who have been calling for talks with the pakistani taliban minister know what sure he had been pursuing a strategy of preparing ground for dialogue -- prime minister nawaz sharif had been pursuing a strategy of of preparing ground for dialogue with militants. exhausted by the bloodshed after years in which thousands of civilians and soldiers have been killed. bring some might respite from the violence, the real fear is that a could lead to...
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apparently it looks that pakistani taliban [inaudible] according to some of the officials there are pointingt. two suicide bombs were [inaudible] targeting officials inside pakistan. [inaudible] and this [inaudible] the explosion was carried out in the car with 200-kilograms of explosives, so far no official claim by militant groups. [inaudible] taliban led might be the ones. >> thank you for talking to us. now, saw doon's president is facing pressure to reverse austerity measures to help bring down the price of fuel. 31 politicians, including some from his own ruling party, are calling on him to cancel the reforms, but in the past hour a government new news agency sayse is not backing down. >> reporter: the sound of swelling discontent, these crowds call for revolution. >> reporter: the dictator will not rule us they chant. for six days people have been demonstrateed in sudan's capital khartoum and the government is responding with force. >> it was an extremely peaceful demonstration and we got surrounded by police and by the army. they shot like rubber bullets. >> reporter: the protests be
apparently it looks that pakistani taliban [inaudible] according to some of the officials there are pointingt. two suicide bombs were [inaudible] targeting officials inside pakistan. [inaudible] and this [inaudible] the explosion was carried out in the car with 200-kilograms of explosives, so far no official claim by militant groups. [inaudible] taliban led might be the ones. >> thank you for talking to us. now, saw doon's president is facing pressure to reverse austerity measures to help...
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hundred twenty people reportedly injured eleven among them in critical condition a wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility militants threatened to continue targeting non muslims until the u.s. . drone attacks in the country's tribal northwestern region. soggy typhoon has hit southern china killing at least twenty people extreme weather has led to hundreds of flights being canceled in hong kong and the city seaport one of the world's busiest has also been closed soggy which brought heavy rain and fierce winds of the region considered the most powerful typhoon so far this year. an israeli soldier has been killed in the west bank city of hebron shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival later dying in the hospital i.d.f. troops searching for the shooter this comes just a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning to trade his body for the release of his jailed brother iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking at the u.s. door urging washington to break more than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countries
hundred twenty people reportedly injured eleven among them in critical condition a wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility militants threatened to continue targeting non muslims until the u.s. . drone attacks in the country's tribal northwestern region. soggy typhoon has hit southern china killing at least twenty people extreme weather has led to hundreds of flights being canceled in hong kong and the city seaport one of the world's busiest has also been closed soggy which...
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hundred twenty people reportedly injured eleven of them in critical condition a wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility militants continue to threaten to target non muslims until the u.s. stops drone attacks in the country's tribal northwest. powerful typhoon has hit southern china killing at least twenty extreme weather has led to hundreds of flights being canceled in hong kong the city's seaport one of the world's busiest has also been closed to saudi which brought heavy rain and fierce winds to the region is thought to be the most powerful typhoon so far this year. an israeli soldier killed in the west bank city of hebron he was shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival and later died in the hospital i.d.f. troops are now searching for the shooter this comes a few days after a palestinian killed an israeli soldier planning on trading the body for the release of his jailed brother. iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking on the u.s. door urging washington to break more than three decades of diplomatic silence between the two countri
hundred twenty people reportedly injured eleven of them in critical condition a wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility militants continue to threaten to target non muslims until the u.s. stops drone attacks in the country's tribal northwest. powerful typhoon has hit southern china killing at least twenty extreme weather has led to hundreds of flights being canceled in hong kong the city's seaport one of the world's busiest has also been closed to saudi which brought heavy rain...
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twenty people injured in the attack eleven among them in critical condition the wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility militants threatening to continue targeting non muslims in the until the us stop drone attacks in the country's travel northwest. he's hit southern china killing at least twenty five people about eighty thousand evacuated to safety extreme weather led to hundreds of flights canceled in hong kong the city's seaport one of the world's busiest also closed we saw he brought heavy rain and fierce winds to the region is considered to be the most powerful typhoon so far this year. that israeli soldier has been killed in the west bank city of hebron he was apparently shot in the neck by a sniper during a jewish festival and later died in a hospital i.d.f. troops are searching the area for a shooter this a few days after a palestinian admitted to killing an israeli soldier and planning to trade his body for the release of his jailed brother. iran's new president hassan rouhani seems to be persistently knocking on the u.s. store urging washington to break more than th
twenty people injured in the attack eleven among them in critical condition the wing of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility militants threatening to continue targeting non muslims in the until the us stop drone attacks in the country's travel northwest. he's hit southern china killing at least twenty five people about eighty thousand evacuated to safety extreme weather led to hundreds of flights canceled in hong kong the city's seaport one of the world's busiest also closed we saw...
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pakistani taliban said it had nothing to do with the attack even going so far as to condemn the attackn civilians. >>> police in kenya now have nine people in custody. one additional suspected was arrested today. officials right-hand turn releasing any names or nationalities yet saying they don't want to jeopardize the investigation. at least 67 people died when gunmen ran shooting stlu a crowded mall last saturday. and churches across the country today, people prayed for peace. k kennon officials want america to lift the flying restrictions. nchtsds now, forensic experts picking through the rubble. there's stilt many unanswered questions. >>. >> among them was the kenyan government warned under attack. warnings of an attack on wesz gate mall was provided to senior government officials in the months ple months leading up to the siege. cnn has received an electronic version of those reports, they described threats to mult pm tar gets over an exz tended period. members of parliament are expected to grow intelligence in the coming days. disturbing new reports about the braual nature of th
pakistani taliban said it had nothing to do with the attack even going so far as to condemn the attackn civilians. >>> police in kenya now have nine people in custody. one additional suspected was arrested today. officials right-hand turn releasing any names or nationalities yet saying they don't want to jeopardize the investigation. at least 67 people died when gunmen ran shooting stlu a crowded mall last saturday. and churches across the country today, people prayed for peace. k...
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but in fact the pakistani taliban central command came out and said they weren't behind at tack and theyich is something we've seen them do before in the past when such attacks have had such a high civilian death toll. but certainly this attack is yet another example of the impunity with which armed extremist groups are able to strike across pakistan. >> well, i know there have been reports of many in the christian community there who say they don't feel safe. there are growing threats of kidnappings and killings. what is being done, if anything, to protect them? >> well, certainly, pakistan's christians and pakistan's religious minorities as a wide group commonly -- frequently persecu persecuted, treated as second class citizens, even yesterday in the wake of yesterday's attack, there were reports that the christian, the injured christians who were going to the hospital were not actually receiving the care that they needed from the doctors. largely as a result of this kind of prejudice. but it has actually been pakistan's shia muslim minority, that's bore the brunt of these kind of terr
but in fact the pakistani taliban central command came out and said they weren't behind at tack and theyich is something we've seen them do before in the past when such attacks have had such a high civilian death toll. but certainly this attack is yet another example of the impunity with which armed extremist groups are able to strike across pakistan. >> well, i know there have been reports of many in the christian community there who say they don't feel safe. there are growing threats of...
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he was recruited by pakistani taliban., received training and came back here and tried to blow times square up. thanks god the car didn't exflowed. that was pakistani taliban. the detroit guy was done by another group. there are more than one group trying to turn americans against us to go home and overseas and fight. we're letting our defenses down at a time we need them the most. david: we're geting a report from our bureau in jerusalem, suggesting that most of the gunman hiding on the top floor, it was a four-story shopping mall. big, expansive area there in nairobi, kenya. they believe the last gunman has been cornered. they thought that last hour too. we'll see how this. >> soft target whats we're talking about. bill: thank you for your time senator. lindsey graham from south carolina. >> thank you. martha: another big question on our minds this morning. will president obama and the new iranian president meet face-to-face at the u.n. tomorrow? the president arrives this afternoon for those meetings. this would be the
he was recruited by pakistani taliban., received training and came back here and tried to blow times square up. thanks god the car didn't exflowed. that was pakistani taliban. the detroit guy was done by another group. there are more than one group trying to turn americans against us to go home and overseas and fight. we're letting our defenses down at a time we need them the most. david: we're geting a report from our bureau in jerusalem, suggesting that most of the gunman hiding on the top...
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pakistani-taliban were swift to say yes they carried out the attack. but they welcomed the peace offering from the government, there was no ceasefire for now. >> thank you very much, kamal hyder. live from istanbul. >> egypt's military says it arrested over 300 people as part of an operation in the cyanide peninsula. weapons, moounition and counterfeit passes were captured by the terrorists. >> translation: one of the main targets of forces and over egypt through these military operations is to restore security and civility in order to start of the development of these areas in sinai with the cooperation and support of armed forces. >> let's speak to our correspondent in correspondent. we are not naming her for security reasons. the egyptian army has accused hamas of training militants there in signi, hasn't it? >> yes, that's right. it also said that in the last 24 hours it had found explosives on the gaza border under a watch tower, blaming those saying that the device would have been on the palestine side of the boarder, and weapons with palestine m
pakistani-taliban were swift to say yes they carried out the attack. but they welcomed the peace offering from the government, there was no ceasefire for now. >> thank you very much, kamal hyder. live from istanbul. >> egypt's military says it arrested over 300 people as part of an operation in the cyanide peninsula. weapons, moounition and counterfeit passes were captured by the terrorists. >> translation: one of the main targets of forces and over egypt through these...
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it will support pakistani taliban, the groups that attacked this christian church.istan will be -- you can see all across africa, the seam of terrorism from the north to the south growing. it is definitely getting more dangerous. >> ambassador, thank you, outside the united nations. thank you, sir. >> coming up, an american christian pastor is being held in prison in iran. but now his wife found a new way to take her plea directly to iran's new president. the pastor's wife is here next. howdy partner. you're not linda. i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacation. buckle up. let's go do cop stuff. [ siren chirps ] license and venture card, ma'am. was i going too fast? oh, you'd be going twice as fast if you had double miles. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one nture card. freeze! don't touch the face! can i drive? absolutely not. what's in your wallet? >> test test i'm kind of seeing a... some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a l
it will support pakistani taliban, the groups that attacked this christian church.istan will be -- you can see all across africa, the seam of terrorism from the north to the south growing. it is definitely getting more dangerous. >> ambassador, thank you, outside the united nations. thank you, sir. >> coming up, an american christian pastor is being held in prison in iran. but now his wife found a new way to take her plea directly to iran's new president. the pastor's wife is here...
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a splinter group of the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility and said they did it because of the drone strikes being carried out by the united states. is there a point in time where someone like you wonders whether these drone strikes are motivating more attacks and causing more deaths in a way than the strikes are preventing? >> well, nothing can justify the act of terrorism they perpetrated on christians. >> of course not. of course not. >> of course. having said that, i've said over the past year that drone strikes alone are not going to win this war. i think that's the present sole use in the war against terror, drone strikes, and that cannot kill an ideology. i think in many cases, you're seeing what we're seeing in pakistan is it's inflaming locals so i think we need to have a more comprehensive strategy, not just using drone strikes alone. i think you're right, jake, i think there is a variable there that it just inflames the region. drone strikes have been very effective and i support them, but it's not the single solution to this problem that we face. >> lastly, sir, one
a splinter group of the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility and said they did it because of the drone strikes being carried out by the united states. is there a point in time where someone like you wonders whether these drone strikes are motivating more attacks and causing more deaths in a way than the strikes are preventing? >> well, nothing can justify the act of terrorism they perpetrated on christians. >> of course not. of course not. >> of course. having said that,...
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. >> ifill: the pakistani taliban vowed to continue targeting non- muslims until the u.s.halts drone strikes on militant leaders. a court in egypt today banned the muslim brotherhood and ordered its assets seized. it was the latest move in a crackdown by the military-backed government. about 2,000 brotherhood members have been arrested since islamist president mohammed morsi was ousted. the group was outlawed for decades, but reemerged in 2011, after president hosni mubarak was forced from power. the united nations is reporting "dramatic" progress in the global fight against aids and h.i.v. it said today there were 1.6 million aids-related deaths last year, down fully one-third from the peak year of 2005. the combined h.i.v. infection rate for adults and children has dropped by the same amount since 2001. the numbers are even better for children, with infections cut in half since 2001. the u.n. credits greater access to anti-retroviral treatments. in germany, chancellor angela merkel and her conservative supporters celebrated a powerful showing in sunday's elections. they
. >> ifill: the pakistani taliban vowed to continue targeting non- muslims until the u.s.halts drone strikes on militant leaders. a court in egypt today banned the muslim brotherhood and ordered its assets seized. it was the latest move in a crackdown by the military-backed government. about 2,000 brotherhood members have been arrested since islamist president mohammed morsi was ousted. the group was outlawed for decades, but reemerged in 2011, after president hosni mubarak was forced...
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a member of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for that attack. >>> the latest fight over obama care is headed to the senate from the house where defunding the president's health care law has successfully been tied to a funding bill that would prevent a government shutdown. does that member have a fighting chance when it lands in the senate? hi, steve. >> the chance is not looking good at all. harry reid plans to kill the bill through procedural moves and republican senator ted cruz says it's democrats threatening to shut down the federal goc government. >> i believe we shut stand our ground. look, the house voted last week and hairy heed shut listen to the american people, open the government, fund the government, but don't fund obama care because it's hurting the american people. it's not working. >> even high-profile republicans, like senator rand paul of kentucky, are not predicting a victory in the senate or in their overall efforts to defund obama care. they said we probably can't defeat or get rid of obama care. the president himself speaking to the congressional bl
a member of the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for that attack. >>> the latest fight over obama care is headed to the senate from the house where defunding the president's health care law has successfully been tied to a funding bill that would prevent a government shutdown. does that member have a fighting chance when it lands in the senate? hi, steve. >> the chance is not looking good at all. harry reid plans to kill the bill through procedural moves and republican...
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we saw similar one with the pakistani taliban in july. another big sort of factor is the sunni-shia divide. as you have seen in syria but kindiraq and lebanon, the of sectarian tensions in the middle east are being amplified. if you look at what is happening today in syria, who is lining up behind the united states in the war against assad? important sunni states. form,re is a war of some and there is a war going on already, but if the war is amplified come it will look a lot like sunni states lining up essentially concede the fact of shia alliance of iraq, syria, lebanon, hezbollah. this conflict could spread. finally, syria to be a training ground for the future. a could also turn out to be place where a lot of foreign fighters go to die. we were concerned or any iraq war there will be blowback. it turned out many of the went there asrs suicide bombers or were killed in action. and the blowback that we feared coming out of iraq did not happen. syria, the same thing could be true or look again like the afghan war. for the arabs are not c
we saw similar one with the pakistani taliban in july. another big sort of factor is the sunni-shia divide. as you have seen in syria but kindiraq and lebanon, the of sectarian tensions in the middle east are being amplified. if you look at what is happening today in syria, who is lining up behind the united states in the war against assad? important sunni states. form,re is a war of some and there is a war going on already, but if the war is amplified come it will look a lot like sunni states...
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a group affiliated with the pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack saying they will continue to target non-muslims until u.s. drone attacks stop in pakistan. >> well the new health insurance exchanges are supposed to open next week allowing consumers we are told to shop for coverage. president obama says all that competition is going to make health insurance affordable. what you don't hear him talk about much is the big reason insurance costs are dropping in someplaces. "the new york times" points it out on today's front page. many insurers are significantly limiting the choices of doctors and hospitals available to consumers. jamie weinstein is a senior editor at "the daily caller." so that is one way to drive costs down and according to the times, jamie, that's what's happening. some of these insurers are saying, okay, you want insurance? you will have a very narrow selection of doctors and hospitals who can treat you if you get sick. >> absolutely. they're limiting access to doctors and hospitals but it fit as common pattern we've seen since this bill has been ena
a group affiliated with the pakistani taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack saying they will continue to target non-muslims until u.s. drone attacks stop in pakistan. >> well the new health insurance exchanges are supposed to open next week allowing consumers we are told to shop for coverage. president obama says all that competition is going to make health insurance affordable. what you don't hear him talk about much is the big reason insurance costs are dropping in...
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with the high peace council and they wanted pakistan to facilitate talks with the taliban, particularly those under pakistani custody. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but last year there was a similar release, 25 or 26 taliban prisoners released. does this have a marked affect on things? >> well the hope is with the release of senior taliban commanders, mansoor dadullah and his fighting commanders doing the fighting in afghanistan, may agree to come to a negotiating table. there is intense diplomacy behind the scenes and other capitals as well. there are attempts to reach to the taliban commanders who are right now active in fighting against the forces inside afghanistan. so what we have to wait and see is whether these people are able to hold some sort of influence, because while pakistan is able to facilitate reports, it has no control over taliban. >> thank you. >> vote counting started on australia's east coast for the general election, and the early exit polls suggest opposition leader tony abbott will win a landslide victory. peter greste reports from brisbane. he's at the home base of kevin rudd. >> >> au
with the high peace council and they wanted pakistan to facilitate talks with the taliban, particularly those under pakistani custody. >> correct me if i'm wrong, but last year there was a similar release, 25 or 26 taliban prisoners released. does this have a marked affect on things? >> well the hope is with the release of senior taliban commanders, mansoor dadullah and his fighting commanders doing the fighting in afghanistan, may agree to come to a negotiating table. there is...
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taliban after the september 11th terror attacks. but the country remains unstable placing a constant threat of violence making its citizens feel disappointed and increasingly nervous. >> pakistanifficials say they'll release the highest ranking member of the taliban they have in custody. he is the former second in command of the afghan taliban. over the last year, the pakistanis have release d 30 detaine detainees, but none have been as high profile. >>> businesses in japan may soon find roads and highways more difficult to navigate. tourists are expected to stream into tokyo and government officials want to make road signs easier to read. english street signs were introduced 27 years ago, but only list the pronunciations of places and streets. not the meanings of words. for example, the one for busy roppongi avenue in central tokyo reads the japanese name. officials at the transport ministry have decided to translate these signs into english will become -- the sign in front of the diet building will be changed to the national diet main gate. ministry officials will spend the next two remaining signs at about 50 remaining destinations. they're asking counterparts and local gove
taliban after the september 11th terror attacks. but the country remains unstable placing a constant threat of violence making its citizens feel disappointed and increasingly nervous. >> pakistanifficials say they'll release the highest ranking member of the taliban they have in custody. he is the former second in command of the afghan taliban. over the last year, the pakistanis have release d 30 detaine detainees, but none have been as high profile. >>> businesses in japan may...
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the prediction by the pro- taliban cleric has raised concerns among the international community over the uncertainty and threats in afghanistan. >> a radical pakistani cleric known as the father of the taliban predicts the taliban will regain power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. while he is revered in pakistan and afghanistan where his views carry enormous weight among the taliban an. on the main highway between the border, this is still often described as the incubator for radical ls. he said he was sure the televangelist soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces -- sure the taliban an would soon sweep back to power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. >> the seminary is recognized officially in pakistan. it is believed to be close to taliban and forces, a legacy or -- legacy of an era when pakistan supported forces including osama bin laden. pakistan has long been accused of harboring terrorists while publicly condemning extremism. in the 1980s, many graduates drove west along the highway just outside afghanistan where they joined groups to fight the russians. one of them took advantage of the soviet withdrawal in 1989 to
the prediction by the pro- taliban cleric has raised concerns among the international community over the uncertainty and threats in afghanistan. >> a radical pakistani cleric known as the father of the taliban predicts the taliban will regain power in afghanistan once u.s. forces leave. while he is revered in pakistan and afghanistan where his views carry enormous weight among the taliban an. on the main highway between the border, this is still often described as the incubator for...
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. >> the pakistani people will release taliban prisoners. 26 were released last year. it's two weeks after president karzai visited to discuss the situation. >> tony abbott widely expected to become the next prime minister in australia. according to opinion polls he's beat the current prime minister kevin rudd and his labor party. >> in egypt three have been killed in violent protests. rallies were held on friday, some defying a night-time curfew. more on that story from our correspondent in egypt, who we are not naming for security reasons. >> thousands took to the streets protesting against a military coup against morsi. >> translation: i hate the killing and injustice we are suffering from. >> translation: it's a military coup. i'm against the military, it's been 66 years, we are going to get rid of them. >> translation: i'm participating because our brothers were killed and they toppled a legitimate president after he was sworn in. . >> i'm coming here to demand our electoral rights, restore our president. >> many of the marchers want mohammed morsi back. the bigge
. >> the pakistani people will release taliban prisoners. 26 were released last year. it's two weeks after president karzai visited to discuss the situation. >> tony abbott widely expected to become the next prime minister in australia. according to opinion polls he's beat the current prime minister kevin rudd and his labor party. >> in egypt three have been killed in violent protests. rallies were held on friday, some defying a night-time curfew. more on that story from our...
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. >>> the pakistani government released seven taliban prisoners to facilitate peace talks with afghanistan. among them mansoor dadullah, taken two weeks after afghanistan's president hamid karzai visited pakistan himself. >> a sunni schoolgirl who survived an attack by the taliban is the winner of a peace price. she accepted that awatered award at a -- award in a ceremony in the region. she was 15 at the time. >> a planned concert by the state orchestra in kashmir will go ahead. it angered groups. the separatists say holding the concert on the indian side legitimises new dellie's rule. it takes place against the backdrop of an upsurge of violence in the region. we have more. >> once again, there's a lockdown. there's a heavy security presence on the street. there are checks of people walking around. shops are closed. this time the tensions are because of a music concert to take place saturday evening. the german embassy respond sored the bavaria -- respond sored the -- sponsored the bavaria orchestra to perform here. what started as an innocent performance has turned into a hot political i
. >>> the pakistani government released seven taliban prisoners to facilitate peace talks with afghanistan. among them mansoor dadullah, taken two weeks after afghanistan's president hamid karzai visited pakistan himself. >> a sunni schoolgirl who survived an attack by the taliban is the winner of a peace price. she accepted that awatered award at a -- award in a ceremony in the region. she was 15 at the time. >> a planned concert by the state orchestra in kashmir will go...
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taliban commander it had in prison. it's an attempt to encourage peace talks. jane ferguson is in kabul with the story >> reporter: for over a year, he has been talked about by the pakistani and afghan governments. the afghans believe the taliban's former second in command could be used for peace negotiations. in august, afghan president hamid karzai visited pakistan to discussion the peace process and repeat requests for his handover to kabul. a member of the high peace counsel and a former taliban diplomat said he will become a part of international peace efforts. >> we are thinking that he will transfer to the other country. and that is, he will -- he will play a very positive role between afghanistan and between the taliban. >> moushta knows him and believes baradar will not be of much use unless the leader is on board. >> to think about the rule, whatever you think about that, the relation between moluja. >> it's not non-whether after three years in a pakistani jail he retains enough influence to bring others to negotiations or he wants to. but while he remains the most senior taliban commander to have been released in the current peace process, whether or not he can
taliban commander it had in prison. it's an attempt to encourage peace talks. jane ferguson is in kabul with the story >> reporter: for over a year, he has been talked about by the pakistani and afghan governments. the afghans believe the taliban's former second in command could be used for peace negotiations. in august, afghan president hamid karzai visited pakistan to discussion the peace process and repeat requests for his handover to kabul. a member of the high peace counsel and a...
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we saw a similar one with the pakistani taliban in july.nother big factor is the sunni- shiite divide. iraq,have seen in syria, and lebanon, sectarian tensions are being amplified. who is lining up behind the u.s. in a war against a side? important sunni states -- saudi u.a.e., turkey. if the war is amplified, it will look like city states lining up against a shia alliance of iraq, syria, lebanese hezbollah. this conflict could spread. finally, syria could be a training ground in the future. it could also turn out to be a place where a lot of foreign fighters go to die. we were concerned during a rock that what there would be blowback, it turned out that many foreign fighters went there as suicide bombers. the blowback that we feared in iraq did not happen. syria could be true or it could look like the afghan war. syria is a much more important conflict than the afghan war, which was a sideshow. is afghanistan post 2014, there are different ways this could go. if the election in april 2014 is flawed, and a stay and ours, we allies stay, we
we saw a similar one with the pakistani taliban in july.nother big factor is the sunni- shiite divide. iraq,have seen in syria, and lebanon, sectarian tensions are being amplified. who is lining up behind the u.s. in a war against a side? important sunni states -- saudi u.a.e., turkey. if the war is amplified, it will look like city states lining up against a shia alliance of iraq, syria, lebanese hezbollah. this conflict could spread. finally, syria could be a training ground in the future. it...
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a wing of the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility.nother terror attack that happened over this weekend. we will go to angela now from jacksonville, florida, on our democrat line. angela, tell us about your reactions to these canyon mall attacks. morning, i have to make two points. klees give me the time to explain myself, ok? host: go ahead. caller: the first thing i want to talk about this he fact of glorifying bomb violence. the second point is the agenda of the companies in the world. and sixexploited boarding and corrupting the governments of other countries. like our guns, we want to make sure that everybody in the world knows that we have the biggest guns. that is an example to anyone who would think of doing anything anywhere in the world. they want that gone, too. so they do the same thing that we do. secondly, we don't want to give up guns in america. no one wants to give up their guns. the second point that i was talking about was companies that are exploiting in these countries. they manipulate the american government into
a wing of the pakistani taliban claimed responsibility.nother terror attack that happened over this weekend. we will go to angela now from jacksonville, florida, on our democrat line. angela, tell us about your reactions to these canyon mall attacks. morning, i have to make two points. klees give me the time to explain myself, ok? host: go ahead. caller: the first thing i want to talk about this he fact of glorifying bomb violence. the second point is the agenda of the companies in the world....
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. >>> a pakistani teenager shot by the taliban after speaking out for girls educational rights says education will bring peace to the world. the 16-year-old was shot in the head on her way home from school in pakistan last october. she was air lifted to britain for treatment and is now attending school in birmingham. now i will challenge myself. i will read thousands of books. and i will empower myself with knowledge. books are the weapons that defeat terrorism. >> she repeated her message from the speech she gave in july. one book, one pen, one child an one teacher can change the world. library officials gave her a book about philosophy as a momento. a woman who attended the ceremony praised her speech. >> insurgents in afghanistan are increasing attacks on police with deadly consequences. since march the now interior minister said 1,792 police were killed in the last few months. that's the same in the entire 12 months before. st of the dead policemen were killed by roadside bombs. but militants have been stepping up attacks ahead of the writ drawl and potential election scheduled for next a
. >>> a pakistani teenager shot by the taliban after speaking out for girls educational rights says education will bring peace to the world. the 16-year-old was shot in the head on her way home from school in pakistan last october. she was air lifted to britain for treatment and is now attending school in birmingham. now i will challenge myself. i will read thousands of books. and i will empower myself with knowledge. books are the weapons that defeat terrorism. >> she repeated...
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rates continue around the taliban trenches north of the pakistani government i didn't really think much of it myself i was just nineteen back them. and didn't know much about the worlds. well i wasn't particularly interested in politics either. for the record it was just before my return trip to germany i had bought a lot of presents to take home. it was just before christmas. police stopped the bus came up to me and to ask questions. as i presented my passport and they told me to get off the bus. that was my last time as a free man pakistani police handover the americans taken to kandahar air base for interrogation. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban and that i fought with them who at that time i didn't even know what al qaeda is i said i'm not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. i was hanging with my full body weight off the ground into a new month another man was ha
rates continue around the taliban trenches north of the pakistani government i didn't really think much of it myself i was just nineteen back them. and didn't know much about the worlds. well i wasn't particularly interested in politics either. for the record it was just before my return trip to germany i had bought a lot of presents to take home. it was just before christmas. police stopped the bus came up to me and to ask questions. as i presented my passport and they told me to get off the...
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rates continue to read the taliban trenches north of the pakistani government i didn't really think much of it . but i was just nineteen back then caught my eye. and didn't know much about the worlds. well i wasn't particularly interested in politics either. for the it was just before my return trip to germany i had bought a lot of presents to take home. it was just before christmas. police stopped the bus came up to me and to ask questions. i presented my passport and they told me to get off the bus. that was my last time as a free man pakistani police handover the americans taken to kandahar air base for interrogation. and they wanted to turn me into a terrorist they wanted me to admit that i was a member of al qaeda and the taliban and that i fought with them who at that time i didn't even know what al qaeda is i said i'm not a terrorist and that is why i will not sign that and then they hung me from the ceiling by my handcuffs. they put a chain around them and pulled me up so that i was completely. conscious of who i was hanging with my full body weight off the ground. another man wa
rates continue to read the taliban trenches north of the pakistani government i didn't really think much of it . but i was just nineteen back then caught my eye. and didn't know much about the worlds. well i wasn't particularly interested in politics either. for the it was just before my return trip to germany i had bought a lot of presents to take home. it was just before christmas. police stopped the bus came up to me and to ask questions. i presented my passport and they told me to get off...
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afghan taliban commander it had in prison in an attempt to encourage peace talks, jane ferguson is in kabul with the story. >> reporter: for over a year he has been talked about by the pakistani afghan governments. the afghans believe the taliban's former second in command could be used for peace negotiations. in august the afghan president visited pakistan to discuss the peace process and repeated requests for his hand over to kabul. a member of afghanistan's high peace council and former tell ban diplomat said he will eventually become a part of the internation the peace efforts. >> we are think that go he will transfer to the other third country. in that case he will easily play a positive role and be the go between between afghanistan and taliban. >> reporter: this is a former tal badge official who knows him and believes he will not be on use until the taliban leader is aboard. >> you think about the rule whatever you think about that, the relationship between the two without that it's useless, like others. >> reporter: it's not known yet whether after three years in a pakistani jail, he remains ta*eupbs enough influence two bring other members to negotiations, or if he
afghan taliban commander it had in prison in an attempt to encourage peace talks, jane ferguson is in kabul with the story. >> reporter: for over a year he has been talked about by the pakistani afghan governments. the afghans believe the taliban's former second in command could be used for peace negotiations. in august the afghan president visited pakistan to discuss the peace process and repeated requests for his hand over to kabul. a member of afghanistan's high peace council and...
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. >>> pakistani team shot by the taliban and for advocating for girls education is now a harvard university on array. harvard presented 16-year-old with a prestigious military and award. she spoke to the crowd about what this honor no means for her. >> people consider themselves powerful just because of having guns in their hands. but i think i am powerful if i empower myself with education and knowledge. >> she originally wanted to be a doctor but now she wants to go into politics so she can continue her message of education and peace for girls around the world. >> the magic of greece is in baltimore county this weekend. the 40th annual saint dimitrios greek festival. the festival has something for everyone, whether it's food or folk dancing and traditional greek music. of course, there's plenty of shopping and exploring to do. the church is located just at the top of the beltway. today's the last day you can celebrate from noon until 8:00 p.m. >> prostate cancer takes the lives of more than 30,000 men every year. >> several local physicians are working to raise money and awareness. >> wjz
. >>> pakistani team shot by the taliban and for advocating for girls education is now a harvard university on array. harvard presented 16-year-old with a prestigious military and award. she spoke to the crowd about what this honor no means for her. >> people consider themselves powerful just because of having guns in their hands. but i think i am powerful if i empower myself with education and knowledge. >> she originally wanted to be a doctor but now she wants to go into...