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military, the pakistani military alone and without u.s.lp to come in and pursue the militants and take care of them in the area. so pretty stunning finding. the popular support the militants draw from is limited largely to response of american actions in the area. so as bryan alluded to it's a tactic. this is with the fascinating finding. the antagonism toward u.s. policy was not coming from any kind of general antiamerican feeling. in fact, almost three quarter of the people in the triable area said their opinion of the united would improve most by a great deal if the united provided humanitarian aid, and, believe it or not. these are the working study of the united. this is not some generally antiwe hate america they are bad or this. it is related to the presence of drones in the military policy in the united and the area. so while hating the drones above them, the people would welcome the chance to have the ground of america beneath their feet. as i said, the detail are set forth in the book. i'll just take another minute or two to outl
military, the pakistani military alone and without u.s.lp to come in and pursue the militants and take care of them in the area. so pretty stunning finding. the popular support the militants draw from is limited largely to response of american actions in the area. so as bryan alluded to it's a tactic. this is with the fascinating finding. the antagonism toward u.s. policy was not coming from any kind of general antiamerican feeling. in fact, almost three quarter of the people in the triable...
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the pakistani government again pledged commitment to the project on thursday.ut the announcement raises questions of the plant's impact on relations with the u.s. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the pakistani government plans to build a pipeline in iran. construction is already under way on the iranian side of the border. the united states strongly opposes the project, saying it would benefit iran. the u.s. has denounced iran's nuclear development program. washington has urged islamabad to scrap the plan. a spokesperson for the pakistani foreign ministry stresses the country's position to push the project forward. >> we know that americans have reservation. pakistan being enormously energy deficit country, it is in our national interest to have this project and we are committed to have this project. >> reporter: natural gas powers more than 50% of automobiles in pakistan. new domestic gas fields are part of the government's energy policy centering on the resource. but it is difficult to meet the high demand. anti-government groups have destroyed
the pakistani government again pledged commitment to the project on thursday.ut the announcement raises questions of the plant's impact on relations with the u.s. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the pakistani government plans to build a pipeline in iran. construction is already under way on the iranian side of the border. the united states strongly opposes the project, saying it would benefit iran. the u.s. has denounced iran's nuclear development program. washington has...
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the pakistani government again pledged commitment to the project on thursday. but the announcement raises questions of the plant's impact on relations with the u.s. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the pakistani government plans to build a pipeline in iran. construction is already under way on the iranian side of the border. the united states strongly opposes the project, saying it would benefit iran. the u.s. has denounced iran's nuclear development program. washington has urged islamabad to scrap the plan. a spokesperson for the pakistani foreign ministry stresses the country's position to push the project forward. >> we know that americans have reservation. pakistan being enormously energy deficit country, it is in our national interest to have this project and we are committed to have this project. >> reporter: natural gas powers more than 50% of automobiles in pakistan. new domestic gas fields are part of the government's energy policy centering on the resource. but it is difficult to meet the high demand. groups have destroyed pipelines and
the pakistani government again pledged commitment to the project on thursday. but the announcement raises questions of the plant's impact on relations with the u.s. nhk world reports from islamabad. >> reporter: the pakistani government plans to build a pipeline in iran. construction is already under way on the iranian side of the border. the united states strongly opposes the project, saying it would benefit iran. the u.s. has denounced iran's nuclear development program. washington has...
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pakistani loves japanese cars. so much so that nearly 100% of automobiles traded in the domestic market are japanese. some vehicles are even decorated with the names of japanese companies. most drivers don't read japanese. but that's not the point. the decorations look cool. >> translator: you can show off your car is a japanese car. and it looks cool with stickers on. >> reporter: but domination of japanese brands is under threat. this model show took place in the southern city of karachi last month. most exhibitors were the familiar names from japan. but this year, for the first time, they shared the space with rivals from china. china's leading automaker, first automobile works, had the largest booth. pakistani consumers could see its sport utility vehicles and other automobiles. >> translator: this model is better than existing cars. it's low priced, too. >> reporter: prices for japanese cars have been rising sharply in recent years because of unfavorable exchange rates. first automobile works believes it has a
pakistani loves japanese cars. so much so that nearly 100% of automobiles traded in the domestic market are japanese. some vehicles are even decorated with the names of japanese companies. most drivers don't read japanese. but that's not the point. the decorations look cool. >> translator: you can show off your car is a japanese car. and it looks cool with stickers on. >> reporter: but domination of japanese brands is under threat. this model show took place in the southern city of...
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pakistani shia are demanding action against those responsible for the bombing in quetta. relatives of the victims are refusing to bury their dead until the government acts. the attacks killed 84 people. remains of more than 150 people have been found in a mass grave in central sri lanka. the forensic investigators are trying to find out it's who they were and the circumstances that led to their deaths. >> a gruesome discovery -- workers at a hospital in matale district found this mass grave. it contained the remains of 154 people. this doctor is the additional medical officer in charge of the investigation. >> i have informed the courts that. >> the doctor says detailed analysis of the remains must be carried out. bone samples will be sent abroad to find out when they died and a further analysis of the area is l.ing done of the soi >> the others think is the direction of the burial. certain injuries i have already informed the courts. >> some say these are victims of a smallpox outbreak from 100 years ago while others believe they may have been killed by a flood some year
pakistani shia are demanding action against those responsible for the bombing in quetta. relatives of the victims are refusing to bury their dead until the government acts. the attacks killed 84 people. remains of more than 150 people have been found in a mass grave in central sri lanka. the forensic investigators are trying to find out it's who they were and the circumstances that led to their deaths. >> a gruesome discovery -- workers at a hospital in matale district found this mass...
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terrorists attacks are also carried out by separatist groups and the pakistani taliban. the largest extremist group in the country. the pakistani estimate that 40,000 people have been killed in terrorist attacks in the country in the past decade alone. pakistan is gearing up for the general elections scheduled to take place in may. there is strong opposition from the public who demand stronger measures against terrorism. nhk world, islamabad. >> we have another story from pakistan. >>> a deadly attack hit the city of peshawar in northwestern pakistan on monday. the target the office of the top political official for the khyber tribal area, a major sanctuary in the country for militants. two explosions of gunfire were heard where tribal officials and members of political parties were gathered for talks. at least five people killed and seven injured. pakistani officials suspect that the attackers were wearing police uniforms at the time. there was no immediate claim of responsibility following the incident. >>> the united states and six asian countries are participating in
terrorists attacks are also carried out by separatist groups and the pakistani taliban. the largest extremist group in the country. the pakistani estimate that 40,000 people have been killed in terrorist attacks in the country in the past decade alone. pakistan is gearing up for the general elections scheduled to take place in may. there is strong opposition from the public who demand stronger measures against terrorism. nhk world, islamabad. >> we have another story from pakistan....
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pakistanis love japanese cars. so that nearly 100% of automobiles traded in the domestic market are japanese. some vehicles are even decorated with the names of japanese companies. most drivers don't read japanese. but that's not the point. the decorations look cool. >> translator: you can show off your car as a japanese car. and it looks cool with stickers on. >> reporter: but the domination of japanese brands is under threat. this motor show took place in the southern city of karachi last month. most exhibitors were the familiar names from japan. but this year for the first time they shared the space with rivals from china. china's leading auto maker, first automobile works, had the largest booth. pakistani consumers could see its sport utility vehicles and other automobiles. >> translator: this model is better than existing cars. it's low-priced, too. >> reporter: prices for japanese cars have been rising sharply in recent years because of unfavorable exchange rates. first automobile works believes it has a chan
pakistanis love japanese cars. so that nearly 100% of automobiles traded in the domestic market are japanese. some vehicles are even decorated with the names of japanese companies. most drivers don't read japanese. but that's not the point. the decorations look cool. >> translator: you can show off your car as a japanese car. and it looks cool with stickers on. >> reporter: but the domination of japanese brands is under threat. this motor show took place in the southern city of...
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i asked pakistanis the same question. without hesitation, peter, they said, americans. now, if this is a situation on the ground where you have allies who don't trust each other, where you have the local people like the iran, have no idea why the americans are there, and you need a clarity of vision and that must come from washington. why? this is the superpower. this is a power that is driving the world in a sense, and driving this war on terror. what is the long-term vision of the united states for these societies? what does it want to communicate to them? and how is it going to set about doing this? that clarity will help and with light, darkness disappears. right now there's a lot of darkness around the drone program. >> host: professor ahmed, where did the title come from? >> guest: well, you know, peter, i'm a professor on campus and i love ideas. leo tolstoy wrote a november vela -- novella in which the character is accompanying the russian army and they're fighting muslim tribes, and he goes for a walk and finds a flower, and it's a thistle. a thistle is a very
i asked pakistanis the same question. without hesitation, peter, they said, americans. now, if this is a situation on the ground where you have allies who don't trust each other, where you have the local people like the iran, have no idea why the americans are there, and you need a clarity of vision and that must come from washington. why? this is the superpower. this is a power that is driving the world in a sense, and driving this war on terror. what is the long-term vision of the united...
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fighting in the border region has cost thousands of pakistani lives and the girl shot while going to school brought many together. britain's goal is convincing the two there's nothing fear between better relations. >> we've been try for 10 years to contain this threat and we've seen recently in africa is it's not containible and the alternative is a policy of engagement. we are now beginning to move towards engaging this threat. that's what these talks are about. >> alongside the military task of putting pressure on the table is now a desire to a political solution as well which means engaging the table in constructive talks whether in the office in dahar which is waiting for them minor any other foreign. >> let's get reaction from afghanistan. our correspondent there, by electrical has warry. i'm not sure if you're aware but president karzai has given an interview in which he stays real problem for afghanistan was the interference of foreign powers as he put it. but he didn't say who he was talking about. >> well, this is nothing new. president karzai has been saying that quite a lo
fighting in the border region has cost thousands of pakistani lives and the girl shot while going to school brought many together. britain's goal is convincing the two there's nothing fear between better relations. >> we've been try for 10 years to contain this threat and we've seen recently in africa is it's not containible and the alternative is a policy of engagement. we are now beginning to move towards engaging this threat. that's what these talks are about. >> alongside the...
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bean, but it would be wrong, but it is the pakistani take on the british icon. the mr. bean character was created by comedian rowen atkinson. although he got his start on british television, mr. bean won enormous worldwide popularity in the 1990s. it takes mr. bean from the original program and translates it into pakistan. >> translator: my kids love him. they are always watching. >> translator: we are bombarded every day with bad news. he helps us relax a bit. >> reporter: he is played by 35-year-old mohammed asef. when he was very young, his father died and he was forced to quit school. after leaving junior high, he found work in his hometown. but this one video clip turned around his life. one of asef's friends posted the footage online three years ago. it became a wild hit in the country. a local tv station started to take notice. asef gave up his day job as a cotton trader and made the risky transition to show business. he had only one part in his mind. >> translator: i decided to become an entertainer because terrorist attacks were rampant in our country. we were
bean, but it would be wrong, but it is the pakistani take on the british icon. the mr. bean character was created by comedian rowen atkinson. although he got his start on british television, mr. bean won enormous worldwide popularity in the 1990s. it takes mr. bean from the original program and translates it into pakistan. >> translator: my kids love him. they are always watching. >> translator: we are bombarded every day with bad news. he helps us relax a bit. >> reporter: he...
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. >>> also later, the pakistani teenager shot in the head by a taliban gunman. she's talking about her future. literally, she's talking up a storm. dr. sanjay gupta explains how this is possible. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies,
. >>> also later, the pakistani teenager shot in the head by a taliban gunman. she's talking about her future. literally, she's talking up a storm. dr. sanjay gupta explains how this is possible. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis...
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our guest is gerry grauman, pakistani ambassador to the united states. -- shary rahman, pakistani ambassador to the united states. we are grateful for your being here. our guest is a daughter of a prominent parent, and is a phi beta kappa graduate of smith college. she spent 20 years as a journalist in both print and broadcasting and rose to become the editor of the herald news magazine. she was first elected to parliament in 2002. to assert her -- assume her current post she stepped down from pakistani parliament and as chair person as -- of the red crescent society. now on two matters of process. as always, we're oe
our guest is gerry grauman, pakistani ambassador to the united states. -- shary rahman, pakistani ambassador to the united states. we are grateful for your being here. our guest is a daughter of a prominent parent, and is a phi beta kappa graduate of smith college. she spent 20 years as a journalist in both print and broadcasting and rose to become the editor of the herald news magazine. she was first elected to parliament in 2002. to assert her -- assume her current post she stepped down from...
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. >> right now, the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down osama bin laden remains in prisonkistan and tonight, a call for hollywood to help. >> california activists asking oscar nominees from zero dark thirty and other films to put the spotlight on the doctor's plight. dominic di-natale has more from los angeles. nice to talk to you. >> reporter: great to talk to you, how are you doing. >> greta: very well. dominic, tell the viewers who the doctor is and what he did for the u.s.? >> the pakistani doctor who helped the cia verify the location of bin laden and his compound in pakistan. he basically ran a hepatitis vaccination program set up by the cia and went to the compound under the pretext of vaccinating. and the calls to the compound to set up the visits were copied or traced by the cia and they've got a voice print of bin laden's personal courier and they knew they were on to the al-qaeda leader. >> and so our navy seals go in and take out usama bin laden and leave behind the doctor and he's arrested by the pakistanis, isi, thrown in prison and tried for treason and 30,
. >> right now, the pakistani doctor who helped the cia track down osama bin laden remains in prisonkistan and tonight, a call for hollywood to help. >> california activists asking oscar nominees from zero dark thirty and other films to put the spotlight on the doctor's plight. dominic di-natale has more from los angeles. nice to talk to you. >> reporter: great to talk to you, how are you doing. >> greta: very well. dominic, tell the viewers who the doctor is and what he...
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. >>> the taliban tried to kill a pakistani teenager but she insists she won't be silent.er story is next. e right nasal strips can make all the difference. it's proven to instantly relieve cold or flu nasal congestion. [ stefan ] and because it's drug free it's safe to use with any medicine to relieve my nighttime stuffy nose. so i can breathe better and sleep better. [ female announcer ] go to breatheright.com for special offers. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you
. >>> the taliban tried to kill a pakistani teenager but she insists she won't be silent.er story is next. e right nasal strips can make all the difference. it's proven to instantly relieve cold or flu nasal congestion. [ stefan ] and because it's drug free it's safe to use with any medicine to relieve my nighttime stuffy nose. so i can breathe better and sleep better. [ female announcer ] go to breatheright.com for special offers. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone...
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before the pakistani military would know they were there.charged with keeping an eye on his wristwatch and calling out the dwindling time on the radio: "20 minutes, 15, ten..." we'll be right back. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by e.trade. i'm greg gumbel in new york. at the dayton, jimmie johnson wins his second dayton 500. danica patrick finished 8th. ohio state overcame a nine-point second-half deficit to beat the spartans. duke makes it eight of its last nine. st. john's ncaa tournament hopes take a hit. notre dame's defense shuts down cincinnati. u.c.l.a. beats its cross-town rival. for more news and sports information, go to cbssports.com. >> pelley: as time was slipping away, mark owen and a couple of other members of seal team six kneeled around a mangled body on the third floor of the house in abbottabad, pakistan. everything the c.i.a. analyst told them about the raid on osama bin laden's house had checked out exactly as she said. but was this bin laden? >> owen: you know, in my mind, ,, >> pelley: as time was slipp
before the pakistani military would know they were there.charged with keeping an eye on his wristwatch and calling out the dwindling time on the radio: "20 minutes, 15, ten..." we'll be right back. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by e.trade. i'm greg gumbel in new york. at the dayton, jimmie johnson wins his second dayton 500. danica patrick finished 8th. ohio state overcame a nine-point second-half deficit to beat the spartans. duke makes it eight of its last...
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the conversation was eerily similar to one i had with former pakistani prime minister benazir buddo five years ago shortly before she was assassinated. the former pakistani president, once a close ally of the united states, now is a wanted man in his homeland. but he tells me he's ready to risk imprisonment and even his life to return to the country he fled nearly four years ago. are you going back to pakistan? >> i am. >> why? >> because i think pakistan needs me. because i think one can contribute to stabilizing the problems in pakistan. >> reporter: musharraf became president in june 2001 just before 9/11. he allied himself with president george w. bush in the war against terror. but the support of the u.s. couldn't protect him from growing opposition at home. he resigned in 2008. facing the threat of impeachment, he refused to answer charges leveled against him and fled to london. there's a warrant out for your arrest if you come back to pakistan. >> the arrest warrant is not because i have been found guilty of anything. the arrest warrant is because i haven't appeared in court. i di
the conversation was eerily similar to one i had with former pakistani prime minister benazir buddo five years ago shortly before she was assassinated. the former pakistani president, once a close ally of the united states, now is a wanted man in his homeland. but he tells me he's ready to risk imprisonment and even his life to return to the country he fled nearly four years ago. are you going back to pakistan? >> i am. >> why? >> because i think pakistan needs me. because i...
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the sponsor of the atd, a pakistani bank sent the footage to the british actor. >> he finally saw the film and his reaction was he's a bit chubby. that was his reaction. i think that's an approval. we were happy to know he's fine with it. >> translator: i feel truly honored to be recognized by the great mr. bean. i'm determined to do my utmost to entertain people. >> reporter: asif uses humor to dispel the clouds that hang over pakistani. his show remains in high demand. >>> officials at japan's nuclear regulatory body have released new evacuation guidelines for any future nuclear power plant disaster. the announcement is about one month behind schedule. the nuclear regulation authority says residents within five kilometers of a disaster-stricken nuclear plant must evacuate before the release of radioactive substances. iodine tablets will be distributed to households within five kilometers of a nuclear plant. iodine helps prevent the thyroid gland from absorbing radioactivity. residents within a 5 to 30 kilometer radius will be asked to evacuate if radiation levels reach 500 microsiev
the sponsor of the atd, a pakistani bank sent the footage to the british actor. >> he finally saw the film and his reaction was he's a bit chubby. that was his reaction. i think that's an approval. we were happy to know he's fine with it. >> translator: i feel truly honored to be recognized by the great mr. bean. i'm determined to do my utmost to entertain people. >> reporter: asif uses humor to dispel the clouds that hang over pakistani. his show remains in high demand....
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pakistani president and chinese ambassador attended a hand over ceremony in the capital. the port is strategic for chinc. it imports crude oil from the north. >> it gives importance to china-pakistan relations. >> the chinese ambassador says much of china remains unstable. they must take advantage when they see openings. >> to seize opportunities. >> chinese companies were recently involved in a series of port projects in myanmar. the entrance into pakistan has raised concerns in india. >>> people in many parts of china say the clouds of smog they have seen for weeks make it harder to breathe. scientists say particles in the air could damage people's health. researchers studied samples from the atmosphere over beijing and two other areas. they detected a harmful compound when exposed to sunlight. chinese people have just come back from celebrating the lunar new year. their cars are pumping out more exhaust and factories are spewing their own emissions. >> translator: i have a sore throat already. i know pollution is serious out here. >> translator: i can't stand going out
pakistani president and chinese ambassador attended a hand over ceremony in the capital. the port is strategic for chinc. it imports crude oil from the north. >> it gives importance to china-pakistan relations. >> the chinese ambassador says much of china remains unstable. they must take advantage when they see openings. >> to seize opportunities. >> chinese companies were recently involved in a series of port projects in myanmar. the entrance into pakistan has raised...
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. >> new at 4:30 pakistani teenager shot by the taliban releases her video statement since attack. message to girls around the world. >> and taking a look right now at san francisco skyway. traffic is very heavy and wars trying to make their way east z for cars on the right, perhaps trying to get down to 49ers headquarters. it's slow going. >> yes. on that subject back out tloif 49er headquarters. a large group of fans waited for hours to see niners. at san jose international airport. fan >>> one thing is certain, the team's last season at candle stick park. the 69,000 seat stadium hosted championship games and world series games and the beatles last concert. the corporation is already making plans to demolish the stick and may happen shortly after the final home game, next year. >> a vacant stadium is not good for anyone. and repurposing the site is a good thing for stit. >> the city is looking for a way to sell stadium seats to fans. the 49ers will start playing at their new stadium by the 2014 season. >> no charges for giants loser sergio romo, the district attorney confirmed wi
. >> new at 4:30 pakistani teenager shot by the taliban releases her video statement since attack. message to girls around the world. >> and taking a look right now at san francisco skyway. traffic is very heavy and wars trying to make their way east z for cars on the right, perhaps trying to get down to 49ers headquarters. it's slow going. >> yes. on that subject back out tloif 49er headquarters. a large group of fans waited for hours to see niners. at san jose international...
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parada, capital de la regiÓn tribal fronteriza con afganistÁn y el hogar del movimiento talibÁn pakistaniigua capital de pakistÁn, a millas de isla maba. >>> soy una de las pocas mujeres que camina aquÍ, la Única extranjera, les causa curiosidad. >>> aquÍ se vende de todo. resaltan los coloridos camiones, parecen reinas de belleza, convirtiendo calles en una pasarela. abdula me muestra su camiÓn, su decoraciÓn costo 7 mil dÓlares. >>> eso como una casa, aquÍ paÓo la mayor parte de mi vida, tuermo aquÍ, se tiene que ver bonita y cÓmodo. >>> sigo recordo las calles. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> brevemente me detiene un policÍa, y salgo ilesa, me encuentro con pakistanies que quieren tomarme una foto, me ofrecen una bebida, y algo de comer, algunos bromean con la reputaciÓn terrorista de su paÍs, posando con armas de juguetes, hasta me encuentro con un casamentero, se lamentan al enterarse que no soy musulmana. en mi recorrido me dii cuenta que pakistÁn es mas de titulares de violencita y acciÓn de una minorÍa, es una tierra hermosa, como todos los rincones del mundo de impacto, tiene algo es
parada, capital de la regiÓn tribal fronteriza con afganistÁn y el hogar del movimiento talibÁn pakistaniigua capital de pakistÁn, a millas de isla maba. >>> soy una de las pocas mujeres que camina aquÍ, la Única extranjera, les causa curiosidad. >>> aquÍ se vende de todo. resaltan los coloridos camiones, parecen reinas de belleza, convirtiendo calles en una pasarela. abdula me muestra su camiÓn, su decoraciÓn costo 7 mil dÓlares. >>> eso como una casa,...
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mini golf, everything for a well-heeled pakistani family to go to for the weekend.rns out abbottabad is an upscale center and a town where pakistani families have gone for the weekend. so local officials hope to have a new image with this amusement park. it should break ground in just a few months from now. they hope to have it finishes between 5-8 years. gregg: the compound doesn't exist an anymore, right? >> reporter: the compound was razed and the officials there fought against turning it into a park. local officials say this amusement park plan has absolutely nothing to do with usama bin laden or the compound or what happened there. just an effort basically to get a rebranding and new image and have a new center for families to enjoy. talk about a message that's opposite of al qaeda's. we'll see what happens when they start constructing it in a few months. martha: i don't think disneyland is too concerned. they will be okay. it happens to millions of people every day. spending precious time stuck in traffic. it happens to me several times a week. we are going to
mini golf, everything for a well-heeled pakistani family to go to for the weekend.rns out abbottabad is an upscale center and a town where pakistani families have gone for the weekend. so local officials hope to have a new image with this amusement park. it should break ground in just a few months from now. they hope to have it finishes between 5-8 years. gregg: the compound doesn't exist an anymore, right? >> reporter: the compound was razed and the officials there fought against turning...
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. >>> a pakistani girl shot for advocating women's rights and education has released a video thanking people for their support. she recorded the message before undergoing another operation at a hospital in the united kingdom. >> i'm getting better day by day. it's because of the prayers of people, and because of these prayers, and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> malala shot in the head by the pakistani taliban as she left school last october. the 15-year-old was critically wounded and flown to britain for treatment. malala discharged last month, but on saturday, back in the hospital for another five-hour operation. doctors reconstructed the left side of her skull, with a metal plate. they also inserted a small electronic device to restore her hearing. the message released was the first since the attack. she expressed determination to continue the fight for the education of women and girls. >> i want to serve. i want to serve the people, and i want every girl, every child to be educated. >> reporter: the hospital says malala's most recent surgery was succes
. >>> a pakistani girl shot for advocating women's rights and education has released a video thanking people for their support. she recorded the message before undergoing another operation at a hospital in the united kingdom. >> i'm getting better day by day. it's because of the prayers of people, and because of these prayers, and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> malala shot in the head by the pakistani taliban as she left school last october....
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. >>> british doctors release good news about a pakistani girl shot in the head for promoting education. [ female announcer ] the best thing about this bar it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. >>> a parolee who escaped from police custody while in handcuffs is back behind bars this noontime. janine de la vega joins us live to tell us how he was caught. good afternoon. >> reporter: good afternoon. police are pleased they have anthony sanchez back in custody. we have learned they had to break the window of the truck they found him in just to get to him. we spoke to neighbor whose could not believe he was hiding there. >> the truck was parked right there and we started hearing a commotion. >> he points to the broken glass outside his home there where police discovered a red toyota tacoma stolen. here is a picture of officers last n
. >>> british doctors release good news about a pakistani girl shot in the head for promoting education. [ female announcer ] the best thing about this bar it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. >>> a parolee who escaped...
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to a recent pew poll identify the united states as an enemy fifty percent only fifty percent of pakistanis want humanitarian aid in areas that are affected by militant fighters and terrorist groups and groups like the taliban that's down from seventy two percent in two thousand and nine so already even with the drone deployments as they are it's having a very adverse impact on public opinion in affected areas like pakistan now if these aircraft carriers are for a draw and are put to use what would what happens in these existing drone bases do you think that one day they're going to be obsolete. you know it's definitely hard to predict you know this technology still in development i think it's likely that there still will be you know probably some drone bases in operation but by that same token if you can reduce the need for these drone bases like as an example ones in afghanistan that we operate in pakistan out of kind of the you know opposite end of that war where we go into pakistan from afghanistan actually with with these drones you know we might there might and i think there will be a
to a recent pew poll identify the united states as an enemy fifty percent only fifty percent of pakistanis want humanitarian aid in areas that are affected by militant fighters and terrorist groups and groups like the taliban that's down from seventy two percent in two thousand and nine so already even with the drone deployments as they are it's having a very adverse impact on public opinion in affected areas like pakistan now if these aircraft carriers are for a draw and are put to use what...
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the pakistani taliban claims responsibility. they say the attack is revenge for two drone strikes that killed two of their leaders. two militants also died in the atta attack. >>> also new this morning, north korea is renewing threats against the united states. the country is promising to retaliate against the u.s. for having so-called double standards after neighboring country south korea launched a rocket this week. washington condemned north korea's rocket launch in december but not south korea's launch. north korea hassed no said how it will retaliate. u.s. and south korean diplomats claim north korea used bann enn missile technology. >>> right now, vice president joe biden is meeting with leaders in germany. earlier this morning, he talked about iran's nuclear ambitions at a security conference in munich. he says there's still room for diplomacy if iran is willing to make a good faith effort. >>> today marks one year since the murder of a transgender woman in northeast d.c. mayor vincent gray will be among those attending a
the pakistani taliban claims responsibility. they say the attack is revenge for two drone strikes that killed two of their leaders. two militants also died in the atta attack. >>> also new this morning, north korea is renewing threats against the united states. the country is promising to retaliate against the u.s. for having so-called double standards after neighboring country south korea launched a rocket this week. washington condemned north korea's rocket launch in december but not...
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it's important because there's a pakistani company now that was reported in december that's developing so absolutely america is on the sort of cutting edge of this technology but we're also setting the stage for the future of warfare in a way where -- >> i'm glad. >> -- where hostile ski kcountr are ventually going to get this technology. >> you are not in favor of this, peter, why not? >> you go back and look at what president obama said, he filled out a survey on executive power. he now believes he apparently has power to kill american citizens without charges. >> at least he got it half right. he got it half right. i'm with obama on this, i really am. i'm with obama. whether that makes me a con or a neo-con or whatever it is, think think they're wrong about waterboarding. but notice, answer, guantanamo is still open. i think obama has learned a thing or two. >> yeah, i wish he would learn a few more things and that is to get -- actually, i think it's mark's concerns about winning the hearts and minds of pakistanis. i don't think i'd spend a lot of time and effort on that and, you kn
it's important because there's a pakistani company now that was reported in december that's developing so absolutely america is on the sort of cutting edge of this technology but we're also setting the stage for the future of warfare in a way where -- >> i'm glad. >> -- where hostile ski kcountr are ventually going to get this technology. >> you are not in favor of this, peter, why not? >> you go back and look at what president obama said, he filled out a survey on...
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it has reshaped pakistani -- we were left to deal with. it has reshaped pakistani society. there's a culture of violence, narcotics, guns. we continue to host the world's largest population of refugees, which remains a forgotten story. the documented refugees, they are now integrated into pakistan. i think pakistan is well-placed in at -- in articulating the anxieties about many of the goal posts that we should seek in terms of stabilizing the border. it is an important, long, volatile, very porous border between the two countries, and we recognize that there are capacity constraints on all sides. but we would appreciate very much that the capacity constraints on our side also be understood and that strategic sympathy be spread around about the heavy load and the heavy lift that pakistan has done in terms of joint policy goals over the last 10 to 11 years. i say this because there is a great deal of -- at least, before now, there has been many years of the public narrative in the united states of pakistan not having done enough. to combat joint goals, which relate to terror
it has reshaped pakistani -- we were left to deal with. it has reshaped pakistani society. there's a culture of violence, narcotics, guns. we continue to host the world's largest population of refugees, which remains a forgotten story. the documented refugees, they are now integrated into pakistan. i think pakistan is well-placed in at -- in articulating the anxieties about many of the goal posts that we should seek in terms of stabilizing the border. it is an important, long, volatile, very...
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parliament has said they'll be no more drone operations on pakistani soil but the pakistani executive branch continues to collaborate with the united states on a. an unofficial basis with regard to some of the targeting decisions that are being made so it's complicated in the case of pakistan much more player from that or national law perspective in the case of yemen or somalia and you have a different experience and a different kind of perspective than many other people you have in on the ground perspective of yemen and the yemeni people and how they see it go ahead and talk about that i'm sure i was in yemen this past summer taking a look at al qaeda and how it is insurgency their interface with the indigenous tribal structures and it's sort of an important example of how it is changing both on a regional basis and on a generational basis and when i was there and i asked people questions about the drone so that wasn't a person purpose of my being there but that was a good opportunity to ask the question two very different phenomena emerged the first is people in yemen overwhelmingly
parliament has said they'll be no more drone operations on pakistani soil but the pakistani executive branch continues to collaborate with the united states on a. an unofficial basis with regard to some of the targeting decisions that are being made so it's complicated in the case of pakistan much more player from that or national law perspective in the case of yemen or somalia and you have a different experience and a different kind of perspective than many other people you have in on the...
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. >>> brevemente me detiene un policÍa, y salgo ilesa, me encuentro con pakistanies que quieren tomarme ofrecen una bebida, y algo de comer, algunos bromean con la reputaciÓn terrorista de su paÍs, posando con armas de juguetes, hasta me encuentro con un casamentero, se lamentan al enterarse que no soy musulmana. en mi recorrido me dii cuenta que pakistÁn es mas de titulares de violencita y acciÓn de una minorÍa, es una tierra hermosa, como todos los rincones del mundo de impacto, tiene algo especial que ofrecer. >>> maravilloso, bueno afortunadamente daniela saliÓ de pakistÁn sin dificultad, muy valiente, gracias por llevarnos a ese lado del mundo, para el final de impacto, 33 parejas se dieron el sÍ, en un espectacular lugar, en una boda masiva en mÉxico, en el dÍa del amor y amistad, cortaron el pastel y tomaron la foto del recuerdo, esperamos que sean felices y viva el amor, lunes, feliz fin de semana gracias por acompaÑarnos, hasta entonces. hola quÉ tal, viernes 15 de febrero del 2013, una vez cada cien aÑos un meteorito causa dajos en la tierra, pasÓ hoy, en rusia, causÓ estragos
. >>> brevemente me detiene un policÍa, y salgo ilesa, me encuentro con pakistanies que quieren tomarme ofrecen una bebida, y algo de comer, algunos bromean con la reputaciÓn terrorista de su paÍs, posando con armas de juguetes, hasta me encuentro con un casamentero, se lamentan al enterarse que no soy musulmana. en mi recorrido me dii cuenta que pakistÁn es mas de titulares de violencita y acciÓn de una minorÍa, es una tierra hermosa, como todos los rincones del mundo de...
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so basically they can say we believe there is a concern about pakistanis in the d.c. suburbs and they can figure out where pakistanis live in virginia and then assign informants accordingly. i asked an fbi agent why he did this and why were and the analogy he used was about a murder investigation. so what he described to me was to see if there is a dead body on the farm and you don't know where it is come up with got to find that one of the agent says we should get a helicopter and look from above and try to spot it. the other person says we should walk every inch piece by piece until we find the body. if you look above camille seabird circling in the body has to be under there. that make sense and apply that to domain management. the problem is citizens the threat of terrorism necessarily as salads the birds are enron, same here the pakistanis in the d.c. suburb, but that requires the fbi to have a police terrorism exists that community but i think evidence suggests it is in the case. that's the type of thing that in the fear of terrorism we allow a number of program
so basically they can say we believe there is a concern about pakistanis in the d.c. suburbs and they can figure out where pakistanis live in virginia and then assign informants accordingly. i asked an fbi agent why he did this and why were and the analogy he used was about a murder investigation. so what he described to me was to see if there is a dead body on the farm and you don't know where it is come up with got to find that one of the agent says we should get a helicopter and look from...
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turn to this guy, the leader of the pakistani militant group that call -- carried out the 2008 attacks in mumbai, indiana in which 10 americans were killed. $10 million -- he's out. he's free. he is in the media, shouldn't -- shouldn't we go in and say, look, you killed some americans. we want him. >> you know -- what kind of message -- >> right. we are not going to do that. unfortunately, there has been a lot of talk from people, pushing politicians to take a stronger stance with pakistan because with friends like that, who needs enemies? they haddous osama bin laden in their midst and didn't tell a friend. we had to find out on our own and go in. we have to take a toughir stance because we won't be respected if there is nothing to thwart them, if they are going to go unchecked and unpunished. >> pakistan, as difficult as they are is a key component in that part of the world, particularly because it borders afghanistan. secondly, in order to get this guy from the pakistanis, it is not as if you identified osama bin laden. again, it would requireitous go into pakistan millitarily -- i
turn to this guy, the leader of the pakistani militant group that call -- carried out the 2008 attacks in mumbai, indiana in which 10 americans were killed. $10 million -- he's out. he's free. he is in the media, shouldn't -- shouldn't we go in and say, look, you killed some americans. we want him. >> you know -- what kind of message -- >> right. we are not going to do that. unfortunately, there has been a lot of talk from people, pushing politicians to take a stronger stance with...
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it can strike people of any airj but most dangerous to children. >> and the pakistani teenager shot byunman for advocating education for girls is out of the hospital. she left the hospital today and this is video of her taken on monday. the teenager was shot in the head last october and has battled back from wounds enduring two praises to repair her skull and restore her hearing. her story moved pakistan to vow it would fight for girls rights and against the fally ban. >> a self admitted sif eye geek in bellingham washington turned his unusual hobby into a life changer for a little boy in south africa. he's made cool gadgets this is cool stuff but it was his costume hands that cost the eye of a mom. she asked if he can make something for her 5-year-old son lee yam, -- liam born without fingers, when liam bends his wrist, cables pull and his fingers close. >> he made a real saigs of how it fink functions he shouted "it copies me" now, liam is picking up coins and an amazing life changer for little liam whose family could not afford the mechanical hand. ivan made this one for just 150s o
it can strike people of any airj but most dangerous to children. >> and the pakistani teenager shot byunman for advocating education for girls is out of the hospital. she left the hospital today and this is video of her taken on monday. the teenager was shot in the head last october and has battled back from wounds enduring two praises to repair her skull and restore her hearing. her story moved pakistan to vow it would fight for girls rights and against the fally ban. >> a self...
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pakistani girl targeted by the taliban.he just had two successful surgeries in the london hospital to reconstruct her bullet-shattered skull and restore her hearing. today she was awake and talking with her family. doctors say they are very pleased with her progress at this point. she was shot in the head last october by a taliban gunman because she wanted to go to school. sips then she has become international symbol of those resistance of those who deny women their rights. president obama set to travel to minnesota tomorrow to talk about ways to curb gun violence. just ahead of his visit two much of the top voices in the gun debate are speaking out with new reaction to propose gun laws being crafted inside the beltway. peter doocy inside the beltedway from washington. peter? >> harris, universal background checks become the law then everybody who buys a gun from a dealer or gun show or a friend would be subject to a full, criminal and mental health screening. this is something gun control advocates favor. this morning the
pakistani girl targeted by the taliban.he just had two successful surgeries in the london hospital to reconstruct her bullet-shattered skull and restore her hearing. today she was awake and talking with her family. doctors say they are very pleased with her progress at this point. she was shot in the head last october by a taliban gunman because she wanted to go to school. sips then she has become international symbol of those resistance of those who deny women their rights. president obama set...
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. >>> for the first time we're hearing from a pakistani girl who was shot by the taliban. taliban. >> i can see you. i can see everyone, and today i can see and i'm getting better day by day. >> the militant group claiming responsibility said they went after her because she promoted girl's ed scags and western think -- education and western thinking. she even made the short list for "time" magazine's person of the year. >>> students are putting their talents to good use. our education reporter sherrie johnson shows how they're making a difference. >> reporter: members of the laser club are hard at work. these students make anything from cabinets to chairs. the list just got a little larger thanks to city school administrators. they bought a state of the art laser machine for students. they said it raise great to see a what city students can do. >> we want them to be prepared for the future, their job. they will learn everything they need to learn on the job. they need to be able to show their employability skills. >> reporter: carve ver's laser skill has a partnership with
. >>> for the first time we're hearing from a pakistani girl who was shot by the taliban. taliban. >> i can see you. i can see everyone, and today i can see and i'm getting better day by day. >> the militant group claiming responsibility said they went after her because she promoted girl's ed scags and western think -- education and western thinking. she even made the short list for "time" magazine's person of the year. >>> students are putting their...
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pakistani shiite groups have threatened to march on the capital islamabad unless the pakistani government deploys the military to qetta and other shiite areas. afghan president karzai has ordered afghan forces to stop requesting airstrikes from the u.s.-led nato occupation for some residents of areas he unveiled the ban just days after u.s. airstrike killed 10 civilians, including four children. >> in the district of kunar, an operation was carried out the bombarded a village, killing 14 people, including women, men, and children. tomorrow i will issue a decree stating that under no conditions can afghan forces request for an air strikes on afghan homes or afghan villages during operations. >> iraq continues to face a wave of sectarian violence. on sunday, at least 37 people were killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of car bombings in baghdad. the blasts targeted mostly shiite areas. more than 100 people have been killed in this month. protests continued in bring over the weekend after activists marked the second anniversary the uprising against the u.s.- backed monarchy. on satur
pakistani shiite groups have threatened to march on the capital islamabad unless the pakistani government deploys the military to qetta and other shiite areas. afghan president karzai has ordered afghan forces to stop requesting airstrikes from the u.s.-led nato occupation for some residents of areas he unveiled the ban just days after u.s. airstrike killed 10 civilians, including four children. >> in the district of kunar, an operation was carried out the bombarded a village, killing 14...