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week south asia." new mechanism can be used to pull in instruments. no money for infrastructure and education. now, for the details. in less than a month, more than three times china has crossed the border with india, amounting to insurgents, raising the level of mistrust and tension between the countries, but amid rising friction, stakeholders on both sides held talks in new delhi. according to top article talks, -- protocol talks, they spoke on broader affairs, but the short incursion dominated the talks. here is the report. >> recent state of incursions from chinese troops into india figured in the talks between the two countries here. both sides discussed ways to make the functioning of working neck and dozens more efficient with the possibility of more confidence building measures. at the two official level talks, both sides deliberated on ways to maintain peace and tranquility against the background of concerns over incursions from the chinese liberation army. three incidents have been reported,
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>> hello and welcome to "news week south asia." in this weeks episode, a series of attacks in pakistan, even during a holy month. now for all the details. india has caught a big catch, a close associate of an underworld don. he also worked in close association with the commander. he was captured with the help of the uae and saudi arabia and governments. here is a detailed report. >> the special cell saturday confirmed the arrest of an operative who was wanted in at least 33 criminal cases. he is one of the 20 most wanted person sent to pakistan after the terror strike in mumbai in 2011. the 67-year-old is a bomb expert and is adept at making improvised explosive devices. an aide of an underworld don, he was most active between 1996 and 1998. >> he used to teach the outfit how to make bombs. he is also close to a man wanted in india for his role in the mumbai terror attacks. >> he has been charged >> he is se in the 1993 blasts in mumbai and the attacks in delhi in 1996 and 1997. delhi police had said he was actively involved. they
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>> hello and welcome to "news week south asia." in this weeks episode, u.s. -- lighting indian rupee -- sliding indian rupee. government says no need for panic. and now for all the details. pakistan is already in the dark for harboring seminaries linked with terrorist organizations. ironically, rather than cracking the whip on these groups, islamabad is inclined to host them. recently, another popular seminary is also banned by the united states, but seminary refutes the charges. students and teachers at a pakistani islamic school designated as a terrorist training center by the united dates rebutted the charges and said they had not had a chance to defend themselves against the accusations. the u.s. treasury imposed sanctions on the islamic school, saying it trained recruits and facilitated funding for al qaeda, the taliban, and others accused by indian intelligence of masterminding the 2008 mumbai attacks. the sanctions include a ban on u.s. citizens having anything to do with the schools. the pakistani interior ministry and the
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week south asia." and this weeks episode episode -- the nation teams -- the opposition asks the government to give a befitting reply and restore the dialogue process with pakistan. and, jihad with india. pakistan admits for the first time that he was living there. now, for the details. the pakistan army has violated the 2003 cease-fire, with a special team committing this act. it is the 10th incident of cease-fire violations in one month, sparking massive outrage in india. the opposition and the strategic community are calling off -- demanding calling off the dialogue. here is a report. >> the indian army says five soldiers were killed when pakistani troops fired at a post near a cease-fire line in the amount and region. the incident would threaten peace talks that were scheduled to resume. the indian military called the attack a gross violation of the 2003 cease-fire between india and pakistan. when the cease-fire was largely held, such sporadic violations are not uncommon. killing civilian soldiers e
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coming from south asia or south african countries, and a lot of the people who stay in this country are from south africa, new zealand or australia. it is targeting asians and blacks. and it is trying to say, you are not welcome in this country. the confidence that people have and the british government and the way the government -- the u.k. looks at the outside world, but also to reduce unemployment in the u.k. because people want to come here and invest. >> regardless of where they happen to be coming from, when they come here illegally, doesn't the government have the right to tackle those measures? >> the government should stop illegal migrants. i would rather they give them amnesty so we could clear up the backlog and then deal with the borders. but that is a separate issue. the problem have with go home is that it is bringing of a slogan from the 1970's that was used by the national front. the government already has campaigned to encourage people to leave the country. and they were not very successful. this is clearly a publicity stunt using the national front slogan and the gover
coming from south asia or south african countries, and a lot of the people who stay in this country are from south africa, new zealand or australia. it is targeting asians and blacks. and it is trying to say, you are not welcome in this country. the confidence that people have and the british government and the way the government -- the u.k. looks at the outside world, but also to reduce unemployment in the u.k. because people want to come here and invest. >> regardless of where they...
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. >> welcome to newsweek south asia. in this weeks episode, 250 inmates escape a prison after taliban launched a massive attack on the jail. behind the talibanization. taliban militants launched a massive attack on the central prison in a northwestern town. 300 67 kilometers away from islamabad. up to 40 gunmen dressed in police uniforms bomb to the outside wall of the jail and opened fire on the security guards. managing to free at least 250 of the comrades, including some who are considered to be dangerous terrorists. it only took the taliban a few hours to come push their mission, despite the fact that the pakistani military has a base camp close to the jail. experts say that the latest jailbreak proves two things. one, the taliban are more powerful in pakistan than ever. for the new pakistani government, which has categorically said he will not pursue the preceding people's party governments and policy has no grip on security. the latest jailbreak in pakistan has caught -- caused fears in india. the latest report. >>
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yemen but the state department warning expands too much of the middle east to north africa and south asia. alkida and the arabian penninsula based in yemen appears to be planning a real attack. this is not the usual chatter they pick up. but they're searching for important piece of the puzzle. >> you don't want to send a signal that any time alkida says boo we're going to close our doors. then they're achieving their goal of limiting american power in a region they're trying to dominate. >> reporter: joe vasquez, kpix 5. >>> more than 20 embassies and consulates will be closed tomorrow. >>> an earthquake caused damage to buildings in india. a 5.2 earthquake at 3:00 a.m. it caused cracks in houses and a few buildings collapsed. people were running into the streets but no reports of any deaths so far. >>> a bay area search and rescue team needs rescue of their own. some of the team's aviation equipment is grounded because of federal budget cuts. >> reporter: when you need help in an emergency every second counts the 129th rescue wing is often called in for rescues that are too complex or to
yemen but the state department warning expands too much of the middle east to north africa and south asia. alkida and the arabian penninsula based in yemen appears to be planning a real attack. this is not the usual chatter they pick up. but they're searching for important piece of the puzzle. >> you don't want to send a signal that any time alkida says boo we're going to close our doors. then they're achieving their goal of limiting american power in a region they're trying to dominate....
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after saakashvili steps down georgia's new political leaders find a way to develop relations with south asia an apostle that. would be possible at least in theory if these nations to unite. and would russia recognize the territorial integrity of georgia in this case. want them to live in peace. but it's up to them with signs with what relations to slip laugh at one another a plea deal we wanted to feed him was out of christmas. do we speak your language of the law or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tentative angles keeping the stories. you hear. the choice at all to spanish find out more visit eye to eye. dogs calm. wealthy british style sign. that's not on the. market finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on r g. i would rather ask questions for people in positions of power instead of speak on their behalf and that's why you can find life go larry king now right here on r.t. question
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after saakashvili steps down georgia's new political leaders find a way to develop relations with south asia an apostle that. would be possible at least in theory if these nations to unite. and would russia recognize the territorial integrity of georgia in this case. live in peace. but it's a sign to what relationships they will have with one another at the dinner we wanted to feel proceeds. we speak your language. school music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too much of angles kidney's stories. you hear. the spanish. visit. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. wealthy british style rolls. right with. markets. scandal. really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. to drive a car. in his excitement when he gets to. ask for permission to drive the car i first drove a car when i was nine or ten years old i just. tell him to wait another couple of
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after saakashvili steps down georgia's new political leaders find a way to develop relations with south asia an apostle that. would be possible at least in theory if these nations to unite. and would russia recognize the territorial integrity of georgia in this case. to live in peace. but it's a sign to what relationships they will have one of the food we wanted to feel was of a christmas. list right close to. the first trip to italy and i were being featured. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. live. today in the live on modern. live. audience technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. teaches his seven year old son to drive a car the boy can barely contain his excitement when he gets the chance. ask for permission to drive the car i first when i was nine or ten years old i just tell him to wait another couple of years and then he can drive by himself. apart from driving. by taking responsibility for what he say's. he's often told about what his grandfather did he vowed to avenge his son's death proved true to his word . my father
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it was already a hot issue for the french working in south asia. they became targeted because of that. when we play these kind of political games inside a country for no real reason -- again, we talk about the university level. that means we are talking about adults making their own choice. i am not a big fan of the burka myself. i understand that people wear it as a way to express their own religious choices. we should not try to impose laws on people. never works well. >> you can wear what you like in the u.k., of course. let's bring in bolivia, joining us from london. -- let's bring in bolivia. you can wear a burka in the uk. they are very liberal about these things. that did not stop the attack on the london transport system back in 2005. it seems that a matter what happens, these type of extremist will always find a way to express itself and binderies and for expressing itself. >> literally the ideology of restoring the western -- it is important in the month of a lot of jihad this. if you look at europe, spain is the main prize at this point.
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one of the scenarios look at south asia and the impact of climate change on bangladesh. >> one of thedings was that the department of defense noticed a lot of gaps if they were to deal with this issue. for instance, the u.s. navy, a first responder during the humanitarian crisis has the ship's to ferry millions to safety. will they have the ship to provide potable water to people if they were moving also? what about interagency communication? what about the department of defense? what would be the level of involvement of these different agencies? how would they work together to solve this crisis? >> you have an issue of water security, for security, going up to the level of pandemic. you have a mass migration of people. you have critical infrastructure under stress. all of this is happening at one time and at one. on a state whose internal capacity is very weekend. so, we are painting a scenario where we could very possibly be seeing a state of state collapse. >> u.s. officials acknowledged that these new challenges would require a shift from a traditional military role of fighting wa
one of the scenarios look at south asia and the impact of climate change on bangladesh. >> one of thedings was that the department of defense noticed a lot of gaps if they were to deal with this issue. for instance, the u.s. navy, a first responder during the humanitarian crisis has the ship's to ferry millions to safety. will they have the ship to provide potable water to people if they were moving also? what about interagency communication? what about the department of defense? what...
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after saakashvili steps down georgia's new political leaders find a way to develop relations with south asia an apostle that. was would be possible at least in theory if these nations to unite. and would russia recognize the territorial integrity of georgia in this case. to live in peace. but it's a sign to what relationships they will have one of the thing we wanted to feel was that i suppose. to me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's hot spots to fiar people interviews for intriguing stories for you to. sleep in trying. to find out more visit. her. face she leaves the. economic ups and downs in the final months day the london deal sang i and the rest that life during the making will be every week on a. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free risk free stereotype free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media oh god r t dot com. player. teaches his seven year old son to drive a car the boy can barely contain his excitement when he gets the charts. he consta
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warn it could be anywhere in the ark of mostly muslim countries, stretching from north africa to south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. installations to include those of other western countries. britain will close its embassy in yemen and urged citizens to leave the country. there's no indication what kind of attack might be in the works, although al-qaeda specialized in suicide bombings. its master bomb maker built the underwear bomb, which nearly blew up an airliner over detroit on christmas day, 2009. explosives hidden in printer cartridges bound for the u.s. were hard to detect even after authorities had been told where to look. most recently, al siri designed an underwear bomb. explained why it was so alarming. >> it was a new type of explosive that we have never seen and either attetedetection screams over a million checked bags every day, wasn't calibrated to detect that. >> u.s. officials say they have no evidence the current plot is designed to take down airliners bound for the u.s. the embassy closings begin on sunday, and could last for a number of days, depending on what more i
warn it could be anywhere in the ark of mostly muslim countries, stretching from north africa to south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. installations to include those of other western countries. britain will close its embassy in yemen and urged citizens to leave the country. there's no indication what kind of attack might be in the works, although al-qaeda specialized in suicide bombings. its master bomb maker built the underwear bomb, which nearly blew up an airliner over detroit on christmas...
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tolls later seen in libya syria or even palestine it wasn't that high in the question asked in south asia was why did it have to go that far why didn't brush intervene earlier. while made of it if always insisted it was russia's duty to protect civilians in south a said here he also had to consider the larger geopolitical context. of self called me the next day. you should know that there was some of the troops on the georgian territory. really i replied what do you mean so i said you should. there's a large number of citizens on the territory of. and i will do what i have to do and i'll tell you about it so that you know. by two thousand and eight georgia had received around three billion dollars in direct assistance they added in funding was in display. military uniforms army rations and. me in the usa and this is how i. view their tag partner in the kremlin their assessment of american involvement was more level headed. russia should never be in conflict with the united states every american president understands that. there were some harsh words we know all about that but i think ther
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embassies and consulates closed throughout the middle east, africa and south asia, the president was his recent policies and decisions. for more now i'm delighted to say we're joined by ambassador mark ginsburg. ambassador, the president was asked early on about his thinking, his motive for why he chose to cancel the sit-down meeting he was expected to have with president putin. here's what he said. >> i think the latest episode is just one more in a number of emerging differences that we've seen over the last several months around syria, around h m human rights issues where it is probably appropriate for us to take a pause, reassess where it is that russia's going, what our core interests are, and calibrate the relationship so that we're doing things that are good for the united states and hopefully good for russia as well. but recognizing there are just going to be some differences and recognize we're not going to be able to completely disguise them. >> the president also, ambassador, said that he felt some of the rhetoric that was coming out of russia was anti-american. i don't th
embassies and consulates closed throughout the middle east, africa and south asia, the president was his recent policies and decisions. for more now i'm delighted to say we're joined by ambassador mark ginsburg. ambassador, the president was asked early on about his thinking, his motive for why he chose to cancel the sit-down meeting he was expected to have with president putin. here's what he said. >> i think the latest episode is just one more in a number of emerging differences that...
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us embassies and consulates across the middle east, north africa, and south asia are closed sunday inase terrorist threats turn into attacks. the move came after officials picked up increasing chatter from al qaeda in yemen, where multiple sources tell cnn an attack plan could be in its final stages. >>"well, the numbers are so big that i can't go into it other than the fact it definitely is planned a very enormous attack, a catastrophic type attack. that's probably the best way to describe it. and i can't really go any further than that." the threat is considered credible though ambiguous-- it could target us or western targets all across the region, though yemen is getting particular attention-- with security around the us embassy there even tighter than usual. there's a long history of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula targeting the us. including the christmas day 2009 underwear bomb plot. now cnn terrorism analyst paul cruikshank says there's a new twist: al qaeda's leader in yemen-- once osama bin laden's personal secretary -- is reportedly now the second in command in the organi
us embassies and consulates across the middle east, north africa, and south asia are closed sunday inase terrorist threats turn into attacks. the move came after officials picked up increasing chatter from al qaeda in yemen, where multiple sources tell cnn an attack plan could be in its final stages. >>"well, the numbers are so big that i can't go into it other than the fact it definitely is planned a very enormous attack, a catastrophic type attack. that's probably the best way to...
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embassies and consulates in north africa, the middle east, and south asia?clear that the threats that were received that were assessed were taken very seriously. we have to remember we're up against an enemy who kills indiscriminately, whether it be women, children, diplomats, and our embassies that we all know have been one of the targets, and i think what this enemy is up to is trying to achieve some sort of a propaganda success, and by taking these steps, the secretary of state is denying the enemy that opportunity. he's simply making it a very unenviable target to blow up an empty building. so the closure of our embassies, bloo bottom line, will throw the enmay off balance and deny them any kind of propaganda victory as we deal with this kind of threat. >> you retired on june 1st. you were the head of the central command. do you remember a time during your tenure or earlier tenures where they literally shut down 21 u.s. embassies and consula s consulates? >> i do not, wolf. there would be times when we would have to shut down an embassy because of a spec
embassies and consulates in north africa, the middle east, and south asia?clear that the threats that were received that were assessed were taken very seriously. we have to remember we're up against an enemy who kills indiscriminately, whether it be women, children, diplomats, and our embassies that we all know have been one of the targets, and i think what this enemy is up to is trying to achieve some sort of a propaganda success, and by taking these steps, the secretary of state is denying...
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and yet your decision to recognize the independence of south asia and up policy affects all georgians and will probably continue doing so for many generations did you really have to take it the most otherwise we couldn't secure the interests of our citizens and those of your country. let's imagine that after everything that happened we would just have parted summits with the police mr saakashvili and his comrades would have reinstated military capabilities that i would have by the way almost immediately started receiving assistance planes and ships and weapons was streaming in because i was and we have to do the things that keep maintaining up a peacekeeping mission there after all that happened with it was impossible for it will be more many of the people who live there are our citizens and they made up their minds about georgia back in the ninety's she would referendums. but for some time we thought recognizing independence that it would be premature. but almost there was still hope that the georgian leadership would be able to hold its disintegrating country together. not that unfo
and yet your decision to recognize the independence of south asia and up policy affects all georgians and will probably continue doing so for many generations did you really have to take it the most otherwise we couldn't secure the interests of our citizens and those of your country. let's imagine that after everything that happened we would just have parted summits with the police mr saakashvili and his comrades would have reinstated military capabilities that i would have by the way almost...
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warn it could be anywhere in the arc of mostly muslim countries stretching from north africa to south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. inn stlaigzs to include those of other western countries. britain will close its embassy iniemen and urged all its citizens to leave the country. there's no indication what kind of attack might be in the works although al qaeda in the arakian peninsula has specialized in stiewdz bombing. it's master bombmaker built the underwear bomb which nearly blew up an airliner over detroit on christmas day 2009. explosives hidden in printer cartridges and shipped on cargo planes bound for the u.s. were hard to detect, even after authorities had been told where to look. most recount, he designed a new underwear bomb which was handed over to the u.s. by a double agent. at a conference last month, john pistol, head of the transportation security administration, explained why it was so alarming. >> so it was a new type of explosive that we had never seen in either attempts in the u.s. or around the world by terrorists, so all of our explosive detection equipment which sc
warn it could be anywhere in the arc of mostly muslim countries stretching from north africa to south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. inn stlaigzs to include those of other western countries. britain will close its embassy iniemen and urged all its citizens to leave the country. there's no indication what kind of attack might be in the works although al qaeda in the arakian peninsula has specialized in stiewdz bombing. it's master bombmaker built the underwear bomb which nearly blew up an...
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yemen but the state department warning expands to much of the middle east, to north africa and south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. installations to include those of other western countries. al-qaida and arabian peninsula based in yemen appears to be facing attack. they're still searching for important pieces of the puzzle. for now the state department plans to close key embassies but will try to avoid overreacting. >> you certainly don't want to send a signal that any time al-qaida says boo we're going to close our doors because in some ways they're achieving their goal of limiting american power and influencing the region they're trying to dominate. >> the travel advisory is in effect until the end of the month. >> more than 20 embassies and consulates will be closed on sunday as precaution. >>> after more than three decades, police are named a suspect in the unsolved murder of a vacaville teenager. they believe that 47-year-old marvin ray, jr., is responsible for killing 14-year-old deanna lynn johnson. on november 15th, 1982, johnson went to a party down the street from her house.
yemen but the state department warning expands to much of the middle east, to north africa and south asia. the threat goes beyond u.s. installations to include those of other western countries. al-qaida and arabian peninsula based in yemen appears to be facing attack. they're still searching for important pieces of the puzzle. for now the state department plans to close key embassies but will try to avoid overreacting. >> you certainly don't want to send a signal that any time al-qaida...
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involves addressing the underlying grievances and conflicts that feed extremists from north africa to south asia. essentially what he's saying here that we we have to address these underlying grievances and later on in this speech he's sad that those underlying grievances include mainly poverty and sick tearing hatred but he of course made no mention of the american military and do you think the americans the white house administration can win the hearts and minds of the local populations and address this underlying cost for terrorism without changing its way well actually america is still involved and many countries in the middle east still using military means is still using. afghanistan which killed more than four thousand people until now most of them women and children and they are using the drones again and. many people are killed the ones i received from. yemeni taxi driver saying that please how can i send a message to the congress saying that i am a taxi that i about nothing to do with al qaeda and please don't bomb me so that's that's the problem still involve the still using these rul
involves addressing the underlying grievances and conflicts that feed extremists from north africa to south asia. essentially what he's saying here that we we have to address these underlying grievances and later on in this speech he's sad that those underlying grievances include mainly poverty and sick tearing hatred but he of course made no mention of the american military and do you think the americans the white house administration can win the hearts and minds of the local populations and...
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and that includes embassy and consulates in middle east, north africa, and south asia, where sunday is the start of the work week. officials say this appears to be a real plot in the making and not just the normal chatter among terrorists talking about attacks they'd like to carry out, but these same officials add they are missing key pieces of information. >> schieffer: all right, well, i know you'll be staying on this story, david. in syria's civil war the assad regime seized momentum weeks ago but today the rebels fought back. thigh fired rockets into a weapons depot in the city of homs setting off huge explosions. human rights groups say at least 40 people were killed, maybe 120 wounded. earlier today, the syrian president bashar al-assad made a rare appearance on state tv when he visited soldiers outside damascus. this 113th congress back in eashington is on track become the least predictive in history, so whatt for them to mark that than by taking off the rest of the summer without finding a way to fund the government come september. if you are keeping score at home, congress' ap
and that includes embassy and consulates in middle east, north africa, and south asia, where sunday is the start of the work week. officials say this appears to be a real plot in the making and not just the normal chatter among terrorists talking about attacks they'd like to carry out, but these same officials add they are missing key pieces of information. >> schieffer: all right, well, i know you'll be staying on this story, david. in syria's civil war the assad regime seized momentum...
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we have colombia, south asia, we've got cuba.e have the whole planet here representing what is now the complexion of silicon valley. at only $20 a day, we're the at least expensive and most affordable ticket. >> reporter: 11 stages all throughout downtown san jose. the weather is going to be so gorgeous all weekend long. reporting for mobile weather right here in san jose. we'll have more of the sights and sounds coming up at 6:00 tonight. roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >> looks like fun. thank you. you can find a guide to the san jose jazz fest on our website, go to kpix.com and click on events. >>> a bay area woman demands a fix from toyota. but the car dealer doesn't budge at first. here's sue kwon with what consumerwatch did to resolve her complaint. >>> reporter: bonnie likes her new prius. she is just not crazy about the arm rest. it's been possibleling since day one. >> every time i put my arm on that that's the way it was. >> reporter: not a huge deal but bonnie wanted it fixed and assumed it wouldn't be a problem. when she bo
we have colombia, south asia, we've got cuba.e have the whole planet here representing what is now the complexion of silicon valley. at only $20 a day, we're the at least expensive and most affordable ticket. >> reporter: 11 stages all throughout downtown san jose. the weather is going to be so gorgeous all weekend long. reporting for mobile weather right here in san jose. we'll have more of the sights and sounds coming up at 6:00 tonight. roberta gonzales, kpix 5. >> looks like...
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in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interestsallies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a
in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interestsallies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a
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in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we'll be exploring throughout the region the degree to which the obama foreign policy is responsible and whether this administration cannot successfully play a struktive role in support of egypt's secular military and in the shaping of a new democratic government with or without the muslim brotherhood and any forthcoming governing coalition. our foreign policy expert will also take on the issue of why mr. obama wants the muslim brotherhood's participation despite the objections of the secular military and other elements of the egyptian governing coalition. this is where things stand tonight in egypt. the interim government came into power after the removal of mohamed morsi, an development the president still refuses to call a coup cracked down ominous limb demonstrators today and in a deadly violent fa
in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a significant if not dominant role in the egyptian government. we'll be exploring throughout the region the degree to which the obama foreign policy is responsible and whether this administration cannot successfully play a struktive role in support of egypt's secular...
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prime minister of canada and john kerry on the phone and chuck hagel continued on his trip through south asia. it has gone through the methodical process. if you covered anything like this before you know this is the progression that they go through. >> step by step. >> it's good it talk to you. >> what are your thoughts. you watched the last 4 hours unfold. you certainly heard a speech from secretary kerry. what are your thoughts? >> well, i think just continuing with that line that we were hearing i think the administration is building the context now. it cannot get security council approve because the russian and the chinese are not going to give it. there is an effort of consultations with allies, potential supporters in the arab world, europe, australia, canada, build a network of support. that's the best thing that can be done. as president obama boosts to answer the challenge not to his position of having said it's a red line, but to the long-standing doctrine of use against chemical weapons. >> i love talking to you. you are a wonderfully meticulous in the way you approach these thing
prime minister of canada and john kerry on the phone and chuck hagel continued on his trip through south asia. it has gone through the methodical process. if you covered anything like this before you know this is the progression that they go through. >> step by step. >> it's good it talk to you. >> what are your thoughts. you watched the last 4 hours unfold. you certainly heard a speech from secretary kerry. what are your thoughts? >> well, i think just continuing with...
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the diplomatic posts stretch from the middle east into south asia. >>> and there has been a horrificple injured. a government spokesman says three attackers opened fire near the indian consulate and one of them detonated the bomb. >>> iran's president elect is apparently backtracking. he will be sworn in tomorrow, and yesterday he was quoted as saying that israel was a wound on the islamist world that needed to be removed and now iran-state run tv says he is misquoted. >>> and in money news, the new york times is selling the boston globe to the owner o bosn red sox. it bought the paper for more than $1 billion but sold it for just $70 million. >>> cbs is going dark for thr3 million viewers. two companies are fighting over the price of transmission fees, but there is still hope a deal westbound worked out as more talks have been scheduled. >>> edward snowden is free to roam russia today. after living in the transit zone for five weeks russia gave the nsa leaker temporary asylum, and so let's talk about this international intrigue with ross dalfit, and also van jones, one of the hosts
the diplomatic posts stretch from the middle east into south asia. >>> and there has been a horrificple injured. a government spokesman says three attackers opened fire near the indian consulate and one of them detonated the bomb. >>> iran's president elect is apparently backtracking. he will be sworn in tomorrow, and yesterday he was quoted as saying that israel was a wound on the islamist world that needed to be removed and now iran-state run tv says he is misquoted....
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threat a concerted effort to target an embassy or consulate in the middle east, north africa, and south asia. >>> this morning at 9:00 a.m. bart's board of directors will hold a special meeting. this comes after bart's unions formerly issued a 72 hour notice. they could walk off the job at one minute past midnight on monday morning. >>> janine de la vega is in fremont this morning with some of the options for commuters if bart workers go on strike on monday. a lot of people will have to find some other way to get around. janine. >> reporter: pam, i just spoke to one woman who was waiting here for a car worker. they were going to car pool to palo alto together i asked if a strike happened would she be willing to take others were her? she said yeah but the idea of taking a stranger inside your car sounds scary but some people do it because an unofficial system is set up for that. there are areas designated for morning pickup. drivers usually drop off passengers at fremont and mission streets or nearby downtown san francisco. to car pool on the bay bridge and i-80 there must be three or more pe
threat a concerted effort to target an embassy or consulate in the middle east, north africa, and south asia. >>> this morning at 9:00 a.m. bart's board of directors will hold a special meeting. this comes after bart's unions formerly issued a 72 hour notice. they could walk off the job at one minute past midnight on monday morning. >>> janine de la vega is in fremont this morning with some of the options for commuters if bart workers go on strike on monday. a lot of people...