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it was not osama bin laden and the cia knew that. >> that was the former pakistani president pervez musharraf talking to my colleague there. bracing for a 7 billion, as the planet it's ready to mark the milestone, we will look at how china is pared to cope. gunmen in northeastern kenya have killed four people and then attack near the border of somalia. this is the fourth attack linked to a militant group. >> there is a sense of dread on the streets of nairobi, a city braced for trouble. already this week, two grenade attacks. the authorities are struggling to reassure the public and foreign tourists. >> we have enough men, we have enough capacity. >> here is why that they might be in danger. the army has to stormed across the border into somalia. they are chasing al-shabab, a group linked to al qaeda. no one is sure how far the government will go. this could make the simoleon famine even worse. as for al-shabab, they lost some territory recently but they vowed to retaliate. they are still capable of devastating terrorist attacks. >> the danger is that you are being lured into a trap. >> if th
it was not osama bin laden and the cia knew that. >> that was the former pakistani president pervez musharraf talking to my colleague there. bracing for a 7 billion, as the planet it's ready to mark the milestone, we will look at how china is pared to cope. gunmen in northeastern kenya have killed four people and then attack near the border of somalia. this is the fourth attack linked to a militant group. >> there is a sense of dread on the streets of nairobi, a city braced for...
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meanwhile, former pakistani president pervez musharraf told an audience in arkansas that u.s./pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> to washington now, after turning back president obama's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected peace piecemeal portions of the president's bill. >> reporter: it was a 50/50 vote with two republicans, independents joe lieberman voting against this part of the president's plan, the $35 billion the white house says would have saved the jobs of more than 400,000 teachers, firefighters, police officers and first responders in this country. but president obama in a statement said that this is unacceptable, that americans, quote, deserve an explanation on why republicans refuse, in his words, to step up to the plate. by the way, they were also democrats who said they wanted to see changes in this plan, even though they voted for it. now, republicans say that we cannot afford another bailout of states. they're calling the stimulus 2.0. of course, they were against that half percent tax on millionaires
meanwhile, former pakistani president pervez musharraf told an audience in arkansas that u.s./pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> to washington now, after turning back president obama's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected peace piecemeal portions of the president's bill. >> reporter: it was a 50/50 vote with two republicans, independents joe lieberman voting against this part of the president's plan, the $35 billion the...
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meanwhile former pakistani president pervez musharraf said u.s.-pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> else where in washington, after turning back president's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected piecemeal portions of the plan to get americans back to work. tracie potts joins us more from washington with more on this. good morning. >> good morning. it was a 50-50 vote where lober man voting against the president's plan that the white house says would have saved the jobs of more than 400,000 teachers, firefighters, police officers and first responders in this country. president obama in a statement said this is unacceptable, that americans, quote, deserve an explanation on why republicans refuse, in his words, to step up to the plate. by the way, there were also democrats who said they wanted to see changes in this plan even though they voted for it. republicans say that we cannot afford another bail out of states. they're calling this stimulus 2.0. of course, they were against that half perc
meanwhile former pakistani president pervez musharraf said u.s.-pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> else where in washington, after turning back president's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected piecemeal portions of the plan to get americans back to work. tracie potts joins us more from washington with more on this. good morning. >> good morning. it was a 50-50 vote where lober man voting against the president's plan that...
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there are few people better qualified to address these issues, and former president pervez musharraf.pervez musharraf served as the pakistan army for more than 40 years driving to its highest position, the chief of staff. from the position he took power in pakistan in 1999, and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today, and keenly will decision to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front and in congress. today he has to go back to the hill, but he has said that he will spend the assigned time here to make some remarks, and then we will take questions your so with that let me ask you to welcome general musharraf. [applause] >> first of all, my profound apologies for being late. i was held back up the hill. may i express my gratitude to george perkovich and the carnegie endowment for international peace for having invited me and giving me this opportunity to speak. without much ado i would like to get to the subject, and i will speak about our region, and about pakistan. and within that
there are few people better qualified to address these issues, and former president pervez musharraf.pervez musharraf served as the pakistan army for more than 40 years driving to its highest position, the chief of staff. from the position he took power in pakistan in 1999, and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today, and keenly will decision to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front and in...
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golf course oil spill compensation fund and later remarks from the former pakistani president pervez musharraf. this morning, coffee party president annabel parts talks about their upcoming rally today on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol and a discussion on the obama program to help with the cost of student loans. later, an author talks about his later, an author talks about his latest
golf course oil spill compensation fund and later remarks from the former pakistani president pervez musharraf. this morning, coffee party president annabel parts talks about their upcoming rally today on the west lawn of the u.s. capitol and a discussion on the obama program to help with the cost of student loans. later, an author talks about his later, an author talks about his latest
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pervez musharraf served in the pakistani army for more than 40 years going to chief of staff. from that position he took power in pakistan in 1999 and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today but remains keenly well positioned to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front end in congress. today he has to go back to the hill, but he has said that he will send assigned time here, make some remarks and then we'll take plentiful questions from you. so with that let me ask you to welcome general musharraf. [applause] [speaking foreign language] >> excuse me for being late. i was held back at the hill. so with that let me express my gratitude to george and the carnegie endowment of international peace for having invited me and speaking to you. without much adieu i'd like to talk about the subject and i will speak about our region and about pakistan. and within that i must cover the united states-pakistan relations which have achieved some kind of critcalt at this moment. speaking of s
pervez musharraf served in the pakistani army for more than 40 years going to chief of staff. from that position he took power in pakistan in 1999 and became president in 2001. he continued as president until 2008. he's a civilian today but remains keenly well positioned to address the future of u.s.-pakistan relations. president musharraf has been squeezed on the front end in congress. today he has to go back to the hill, but he has said that he will send assigned time here, make some remarks...
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. >> former pakistani president pervez musharraf says american actions prior to 9/11 were a disasteror pakistan. he spoke for just over an hour this week in washington. >> the importance of u.s.- pakistan relations does not make it satisfactory to each country. nor does the importance mean the two governments trust each other. in washington, the feeling is that the relationship in the past was broken because pakistan pursue its interests and activities that it knew were contrary to u.s. interests and that washington would have to deal with that. in pakistan, it is felt that it be united states is a fair weather friend. -- that the united states is a fair weather friend. we see this in the relationship of discourse between the two. we are concerned that the interest are contrary enough that there will be another separation. there are a number of elements -- a number of elements of mutual frustration. but the mutual importance remains. it is worthwhile to try to explore ways to build shared purposes and understanding event is -- even if mutual trust is a little too much to expect now.
. >> former pakistani president pervez musharraf says american actions prior to 9/11 were a disasteror pakistan. he spoke for just over an hour this week in washington. >> the importance of u.s.- pakistan relations does not make it satisfactory to each country. nor does the importance mean the two governments trust each other. in washington, the feeling is that the relationship in the past was broken because pakistan pursue its interests and activities that it knew were contrary to...
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. >> on wednesday former pakistani president pervez musharraf spoke at carnegie. he stepped down in 2008 and plans to run for re-election in 2013. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> it's worthwhile because few countries have been as important to each other as the u.s. and pakistan have been since the early 1950's. and yet as anyone who reads the paper or watches the news knows the importance of u.s.-pakistan relations does not make it satisfactory to either country, nor does the importance mean the two governments trust each other. in washington the feeling is that the relationship in the past was broken because pakistan pursued interests and activities it knew were contrary to u.s. interests as in the nuclear program in the 1980's and that washington would have to hold back. in pakistan it's felt increase i will that the united states is a fair weather friend and it has abandoned pakistan before and it will again. we see a similar tension here today in the relationship and discourse between the two, a concern that in fact the interests are contrary enough t
. >> on wednesday former pakistani president pervez musharraf spoke at carnegie. he stepped down in 2008 and plans to run for re-election in 2013. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> it's worthwhile because few countries have been as important to each other as the u.s. and pakistan have been since the early 1950's. and yet as anyone who reads the paper or watches the news knows the importance of u.s.-pakistan relations does not make it satisfactory to either country, nor does...
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. >> former president pervez musharraf talks about his country is the u.s. and also discusses pakistan's neighbor, afghanistan. the former presidents took done to and some 80 and runs for the post in 2018. he spoke at the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> like to welcome you. i think it's worthwhile because the countries have been as important to each other as the u.s. and pakistan have been since dearly 1950's. yet as anyone who reads the paper watches the news knows the importance of the u.s.-pakistan relations doesn't make it satisfactory to either country nor does the importance been the government's trust each other. in washington that feeling is that the relationship in the past was broken because pakistan% interest in activities that it knew where contrary to u.s. interests in the nuclear program in the 80's and that washington would have to go back. in pakistan it is increasingly to the united states is a fair weather friend and it has abandoned pakistan before and it will again. we see a similar tension here today in the relationship wi
. >> former president pervez musharraf talks about his country is the u.s. and also discusses pakistan's neighbor, afghanistan. the former presidents took done to and some 80 and runs for the post in 2018. he spoke at the carnegie endowment for international peace. >> like to welcome you. i think it's worthwhile because the countries have been as important to each other as the u.s. and pakistan have been since dearly 1950's. yet as anyone who reads the paper watches the news knows...
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next up we have former president of pakistan pervez musharraf and we have our leader here who makes all this possible, david bradley interviewing him. thanks, david. >> mr. president. good morning, mr. president and good morning everyone. i was struck as i began to do background reading by the fact that president musharraf is exactly 10 years older than i am. the volume of what he has worked into his 68 years says surpasses my 58 years. -- he give you sure can't was born four years before the great division of india and pakistan. his earliest memories were being on that night train traveling to pakistan as it was being created as a country. there were many families in one apartment. the family moved to ankara, learned turkey and was not a model citizen and high school. he had three teenage boys. he was in the military. he was chief of the army staff for 13 years and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and in an odd and surprising bloodless coup, became ceo and president of pakistan. there have been six assassination attempts. he has fought in two wars. he has won maris, two daughters,
next up we have former president of pakistan pervez musharraf and we have our leader here who makes all this possible, david bradley interviewing him. thanks, david. >> mr. president. good morning, mr. president and good morning everyone. i was struck as i began to do background reading by the fact that president musharraf is exactly 10 years older than i am. the volume of what he has worked into his 68 years says surpasses my 58 years. -- he give you sure can't was born four years before...
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. >> of the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf spoke at the third annual ideas forum hostedthe atlantic magazine. a number of u.s. and world leaders talk about your that has passed and the year that lies ahead. in this interview, he talks about u.s.-pakistan relations. >> good morning, everyone. i was struck as i began to do just background reading by this fact. president musharraf is exactly 10 years older than i am. the volume of what he's worked into his 68 years so surpasses my 58 years. let me give you a [inaudible] that volume. so born in 1943. that's four years before the great partition of india and pakistan. president musharraf's earliest memories were being on that night train traveling to pakistan as it was being created as a country. they arrived, lived with 18 people in a two-room apartment. the family moved to ankara, turkey, where president musharraf learned turkish. he came back and was not a model citizen in high school. he created -- i have three teenage boys, something i don't -- i'm not favorably disposed to -- small time bombs during his high school year
. >> of the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf spoke at the third annual ideas forum hostedthe atlantic magazine. a number of u.s. and world leaders talk about your that has passed and the year that lies ahead. in this interview, he talks about u.s.-pakistan relations. >> good morning, everyone. i was struck as i began to do just background reading by this fact. president musharraf is exactly 10 years older than i am. the volume of what he's worked into his 68 years so...