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u.s. is to pakistan, and the u.s. realizes how important pakistan is to the u.s. if there is to be a stable afghanistan, that stable afghanistan requires pakistan's critical participation in any reconciliation process in if afghanistan. at the same time, the defeat of al-qaeda and all terrorist groups affiliated with al-qaeda also requires pakistan to be able to defeat them at home for our own sake. we don't need to do it just for you, but we need to do it for ourselves. it's not easy simply because these people have support networks as has been said by many american officials. osama bin laden was found in pakistan. there's no evidence that anybody in the pakistani government had anything to do with his presence there, but obviously he had people in pakistan who supported him. 180 million people in pakistan, most of them -- the country overwhelmingly muslim. a lot of them share views and ideologies and belief systems that make them sympathetic to radical groups, and that is where the effort of trying to change the whole discourse of pakistan, changing the whole mil
u.s. is to pakistan, and the u.s. realizes how important pakistan is to the u.s. if there is to be a stable afghanistan, that stable afghanistan requires pakistan's critical participation in any reconciliation process in if afghanistan. at the same time, the defeat of al-qaeda and all terrorist groups affiliated with al-qaeda also requires pakistan to be able to defeat them at home for our own sake. we don't need to do it just for you, but we need to do it for ourselves. it's not easy simply...
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u.s. gives pakistan so much money. well, now the u.s. withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan, a big sign that tensions are growing behind the two countries. our senior state department producer elise is covering this for us. elise, this is about one-third, one-third of the military aid the u.s. gives pakistan annually. why this move and why now? >> that's right, don. part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army trainers after the u.s. killed osama bin laden. it's because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going to happen next now that the u.s. reduced this aid. what are the pakistanis going to do? the u.s. is already very concerned that it can't trust the pakistani military and the pakistani
u.s. gives pakistan so much money. well, now the u.s. withholding $800 million in military aid to pakistan, a big sign that tensions are growing behind the two countries. our senior state department producer elise is covering this for us. elise, this is about one-third, one-third of the military aid the u.s. gives pakistan annually. why this move and why now? >> that's right, don. part pressure to get pakistan to do more. part retaliation because pakist pakistan threw out a lot of army...
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u.s. is to pakistan and the u.s. recognizew important pakistan is to the u.s.. there is to be a stable afghanistan, that requires pakistan's critical participation in any reconciliation process. at the same time, the retreat of al qaeda and all terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda requires pakistan to be able to defeat them at home for our own sake. we don't need to do it just for you but we need to do it for ourselves. that is not easy. it is not easy simply because these people have support networks as has been said by many american officials. osama bin laden was found in pakistan. there is no evidence that anybody in the pakistani government had anything to do with his presence there but obviously he had some people in pakistan who supported him and here is my answer to that query. 180 million people in pakistan, most of them overwhelmingly muslim. a lot of them shared views and ideologies and belief systems that made them sympathetic to radical groups and that is where the effort of trying to change the discourse of pakistan changing the environment, th
u.s. is to pakistan and the u.s. recognizew important pakistan is to the u.s.. there is to be a stable afghanistan, that requires pakistan's critical participation in any reconciliation process. at the same time, the retreat of al qaeda and all terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda requires pakistan to be able to defeat them at home for our own sake. we don't need to do it just for you but we need to do it for ourselves. that is not easy. it is not easy simply because these people have...
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u.s. and pakistan. white house chief of staff confirmed the move on abc's "this week." the u.s. ust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding inside pakistan. >>> a scene of grief after a russian cruise ship sinks in a river. at least two people are dead. 100 more are missing and 80 others were rescued according to the state-run news agency. the scene is near the city of kazan. the agency reports a criminal investigation is under way over accusations of safety violations on the ship. there were nearly 200 people on board. >>> a nasa space shuttle is docked with the international space station for the final time. the "atlantis" is delivering supplies and spare parts. it returns to earth in two weeks marking the end of nasa's shuttle program. >>> all right. listen up, everyone. a heat wave covers the southeast and midwest. in milwaukee, runners collapsed at a half marathon event in the 85-degree weather. rescuers had to transport ten people to the hospital. many of the water stations ran dry. then we go to arkansas. eight people died
u.s. and pakistan. white house chief of staff confirmed the move on abc's "this week." the u.s. ust issues between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding inside pakistan. >>> a scene of grief after a russian cruise ship sinks in a river. at least two people are dead. 100 more are missing and 80 others were rescued according to the state-run news agency. the scene is near the city of kazan. the agency reports a criminal investigation is...
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u.s.-pakistan cooperation? people who benefit are al qaeda and the pakistani taliban and the hakani network. those troops in the tribal areas that don't really recognize the control of pakistan and trying to harm the united states and u.s. interest both in the united states and by the way afghanistan. the people who benefit are the extremists. which is why, as peter said, both sides, pakistan and the united states, want to find their way out of this problem. >> peter, you want to add to that? >> no, i mean that's exactly right. the point of this money is to reinvest the pakistani military going off to the taliban which they're going right now in the pakistani tribal regions. if they're not being paid, they're going to stop doing this. >> how would it affect u.s. anti-terrorism efforts in the future? >> it's not good, if it continues. my guess is we -- this is too big to fail for both sides. united states cannot -- wants to help pakistan doing the military operations in the tribal regions. if there's a pause in
u.s.-pakistan cooperation? people who benefit are al qaeda and the pakistani taliban and the hakani network. those troops in the tribal areas that don't really recognize the control of pakistan and trying to harm the united states and u.s. interest both in the united states and by the way afghanistan. the people who benefit are the extremists. which is why, as peter said, both sides, pakistan and the united states, want to find their way out of this problem. >> peter, you want to add to...
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u.s. is to pakistan and the u.s. recognizes how to pakistan is to the u.s. if there is to be a stable afghanistan, that requires pakistan's critical participation in any reconciliation process. at the same time, as the defeat of al qaeda at all terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda also requires pakistan to defeat them at home for our own sake. we do not need to do just for you, but for ourselves. it is not easy. it is not easy simply because they have support networks, as has been said by many american officials. there is no evidence of anybody in the pakistani demint having to and do with the sullivan -- pakistani government having to do anything with the osama bin laden residents in pakistan. bill lot of them share -- a lot of them shared use and realities and belief systems that make them sympathetic to radical groups. that is where the effort of trying to change the whole this course of pakistan, changing the whole mill you, the environment, the economy, the education has been very important. that cannot be done in a traditional manner. you cannot sa
u.s. is to pakistan and the u.s. recognizes how to pakistan is to the u.s. if there is to be a stable afghanistan, that requires pakistan's critical participation in any reconciliation process. at the same time, as the defeat of al qaeda at all terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda also requires pakistan to defeat them at home for our own sake. we do not need to do just for you, but for ourselves. it is not easy. it is not easy simply because they have support networks, as has been said by...
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u.s. is to pakistan and the u.s. recognizes how important pakistan is to the u.s.. if there is to be a stable afghanistan it requires pakistan's critical participation in the process and afghanistan. at the same time, the d.c. deval qaeda and terrorist groups affiliated also require pakistan to be able to defeat them at home. but that is not easy. it's not easy simply because it has been said by many american officials osama bin laden was founded pakistan there's no evidence anybody in the pakistani government had anything to do with the presence there but obviously he had an impact and here's my answer to that. 180 million people in pakistan most of them overwhelmingly muslim. a lot of them shared views and ideologies and belief systems that make them sympathetic to radical groups and that is the effort of trying to change the discourse of pakistan, changing the environment, the economy, it's been important and that cannot be done, you can't lead the $2 billion changeover but the slide and make them stop thinking that the restoration is the best course of muslims in
u.s. is to pakistan and the u.s. recognizes how important pakistan is to the u.s.. if there is to be a stable afghanistan it requires pakistan's critical participation in the process and afghanistan. at the same time, the d.c. deval qaeda and terrorist groups affiliated also require pakistan to be able to defeat them at home. but that is not easy. it's not easy simply because it has been said by many american officials osama bin laden was founded pakistan there's no evidence anybody in the...
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u.s. pakistan relations can ever recover. >> anyone who has stepped back from the abyss after looking into it realizes that once again we have very important objectives. >> it is a year until the british show on earth comes to london, will the city be ready? on a live picture to remember. there is nothing new about political gridlock in washington. republicans and democrats have fallen out over something that normally passes on a nod, raising the debt ceiling. out in the real america, there is a great deal of pain over the economy. our correspondent has been taking the route over oklahoma which inspired the john steinbeck novel "the grapes of wrath." >> to the red country and part of the great country to open, -- to oklahoma. the last rains cut gently. >> so begins steinbeck's novel "the grapes of wrath." the events that happened or 80 years ago, but once again america is in the grip of unemployment and oklahoma is in the grip of drought. i'm about to retrace the journey that steinbeck describes. at the cattle market, business is brisk. for the wrong reasons. farmers are bringing their cow
u.s. pakistan relations can ever recover. >> anyone who has stepped back from the abyss after looking into it realizes that once again we have very important objectives. >> it is a year until the british show on earth comes to london, will the city be ready? on a live picture to remember. there is nothing new about political gridlock in washington. republicans and democrats have fallen out over something that normally passes on a nod, raising the debt ceiling. out in the real...
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u.s. pakistan relationship has been on the straight since the building in may and the u.s. drone attacks that killed civilians the white house says is i'm about to be put in a war of terror that the relationship must be worked on over time and i saw from a cray she told me the business is going to be tough to fix. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere of the new solution sure. as a relationship it depends on them and they would like to work together ten years ago. if it was really very hard to find a clean shaven foxtel you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some pretty stiff but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also in the of the u.s. media to convey the right the church and the american public even which is unfortunately they're not doing very much toeing the whatever. line of government so i think
u.s. pakistan relationship has been on the straight since the building in may and the u.s. drone attacks that killed civilians the white house says is i'm about to be put in a war of terror that the relationship must be worked on over time and i saw from a cray she told me the business is going to be tough to fix. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere of the new solution sure. as a relationship it depends on them and they would like to work together ten...
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u.s. pakistan relationship has been strained since osama bin laden's killing earlier in may and the u.s. drone attacks that have killed civilians the white house says is a lot about is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be worked on over time journalist ahmed correctly says the bitterness is going to be tough defense. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the relationship. as a relationship between two depends on these they would like to work together ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean clean shaven buckstone you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also on. the u.s. media to convey the right picture to the american public media which is unfortunately they're not doing their very much telling the wh
u.s. pakistan relationship has been strained since osama bin laden's killing earlier in may and the u.s. drone attacks that have killed civilians the white house says is a lot about is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be worked on over time journalist ahmed correctly says the bitterness is going to be tough defense. i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the relationship. as a relationship between two depends on...
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pakistan has called for an end to u.s. drone raids that have been taking an increasing civilian toll. >> u.s. drones' fly it around the clock in pakistan, targeting fighters in the mountainous region bordering afghanistan. civilians are often killed in the attacks. pakistan has condemned the ground strikes as a violation of its sovereignty, although some analysts believe they are carried out with the help of pakistan the -- pakistani intelligence. >> we are firmly against all terrorist groups. but we fight in partnership with other law-enforcement agencies. >> washington announced it was holding back a third of the military aid earmarked for pakistan, $100 million. airstrikes are putting more pressure on the already tense relationship between the u.s. and pakistan. >> give the pakistan government the drones. that is the way it should be. [unintelligible] >> the dispute shows no sign of easing. islamabad is threatening to pull its soldiers out of the region along the border. >> human rights groups say more than 1300 people
pakistan has called for an end to u.s. drone raids that have been taking an increasing civilian toll. >> u.s. drones' fly it around the clock in pakistan, targeting fighters in the mountainous region bordering afghanistan. civilians are often killed in the attacks. pakistan has condemned the ground strikes as a violation of its sovereignty, although some analysts believe they are carried out with the help of pakistan the -- pakistani intelligence. >> we are firmly against all...
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u.s. pakistan relationship has been on a strain since the killing in may and u.s. prototypes and killed civilians white house says is now about an important ally in the world tara but the relationship must be worked on over time as photojournalist immigration he says the president says going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the solution sure. as a relationship with depends on who's they would like to work together ten years ago . if it was really very hard to find a clean cliched buckstone you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist today you have people from the upper classes approx them really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also in. the u.s. media to convey the right church and the american public i mean which is unfortunately they're not doing we're very much telling the world ever. in line of events go
u.s. pakistan relationship has been on a strain since the killing in may and u.s. prototypes and killed civilians white house says is now about an important ally in the world tara but the relationship must be worked on over time as photojournalist immigration he says the president says going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the solution sure. as a relationship with depends on who's they would like to work together ten years...
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u.s. pakistan relationships been strained since the killing of osama bin laden in may and the u.s. drone attacks that have killed civilians the white house says as long the body is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be worked on over time there was talk made corrections says the bitterness is going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the aid solution to. as a relationship with the. other ten years ago. it was really very hard to find a clean cliched buckstone you criticize in the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the us humans be. ready to experience it today who have people from the upper classes of pakistan really leads in very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a responsibility also in. the u.s. media to convey the right church and the american public meeting which is unfortunately they're not doing very much telling the world ever. line of humans government so i think you know i d
u.s. pakistan relationships been strained since the killing of osama bin laden in may and the u.s. drone attacks that have killed civilians the white house says as long the body is an important ally in the war on terror but that the relationship must be worked on over time there was talk made corrections says the bitterness is going to be tough to fix i don't think we're seeing any signs that the u.s. officials are really sincere about the aid solution to. as a relationship with the. other ten...
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u.s. operation, this spring killed osama bin laden in pakistan. u.s.akistani relations are on the razor's edge. at the woodrow wilson center they forcefully denied that he or the intelligence service, the isi knew bin laden was in his country. he chalked it up to negligence of the highestered. >> i am very sure that i didn't know. whether one believes it or not. >> mushareef blames the united states for abandoning pakistan in the latest 1980s and switching sides for india. he said the u.s. is insensitive to pakistan's concerns. >> the violation of our sovereignty and the dren attacks causing collateral damage of women and children and also towards the nuclear capability. >> he visits on a regular basis. a former beginning woman said the jure is still out on whether mushareef can reclaim pakistan's presidency. >> he will have to explain a lot more about what he did and what he didn't do in order to persuade his country. >> cnn, the state department. >> the former president of pakistan, president mushareef. thanks very much for coming in. >> you're welco
u.s. operation, this spring killed osama bin laden in pakistan. u.s.akistani relations are on the razor's edge. at the woodrow wilson center they forcefully denied that he or the intelligence service, the isi knew bin laden was in his country. he chalked it up to negligence of the highestered. >> i am very sure that i didn't know. whether one believes it or not. >> mushareef blames the united states for abandoning pakistan in the latest 1980s and switching sides for india. he said...
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u.s. this week and accused of working for pakistan. this is the latest in a rapidly deteriorating relationship which was highlighted when the u.s. killed osama bin laden and pakistan. the prime minister is currently in london. my colleague asked if he understood why the u.s. had not told pakistan. >> that is the thing we did not like. >> you understand why? >> they did not want to share their victory with pakistan, they only want to share defeat. >> what they're indicating is that they did not trust the military and your security services to not leak it. >> when we had intelligence sharing with them and the people, the most wanted terrorist of al qaeda, we helped them. there was no reason not to share with us. >> did the isi note that osama bin laden was less than a mile away from your defense academy? >> he had been there for a long time. i want to ask you one question, whether the world intelligence failed? the whole failure of the world. >> did you know that bin laden was there? did your intelligence service know he was there? >> the
u.s. this week and accused of working for pakistan. this is the latest in a rapidly deteriorating relationship which was highlighted when the u.s. killed osama bin laden and pakistan. the prime minister is currently in london. my colleague asked if he understood why the u.s. had not told pakistan. >> that is the thing we did not like. >> you understand why? >> they did not want to share their victory with pakistan, they only want to share defeat. >> what they're...
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pakistan should not be concerned about u.s.-india relations as long as u.s.akistan relations are normal. united states should not bother about china-pakistan relations as long as pakistan-united states relations are normal. i think the pakistan certainly -- and every country in the world -- i do not think there is any love affair that goes on between two countries. they're always national interests. every country has national interests which are personal to it. you formulate your foreign- policy through those national interests and you act accordingly. pakistan's national interest certainly is to remain very good relations with the united states and also with china. >> dennis cook from the woodrow wilson center. i wonder if he would not mind elaborating someone on your initiative on kashmir. the figure foreign minister said you were just words away, practically, from an agreement. i wonder if you would not mind telling us what roughly you had in mind or you have in mind for an agreement, what do you think would be possible? >> i take pride in the fact the ref
pakistan should not be concerned about u.s.-india relations as long as u.s.akistan relations are normal. united states should not bother about china-pakistan relations as long as pakistan-united states relations are normal. i think the pakistan certainly -- and every country in the world -- i do not think there is any love affair that goes on between two countries. they're always national interests. every country has national interests which are personal to it. you formulate your foreign-...
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raid in pakistan that killed osama bin laden. and the u.s. is pressuring pakistan to be more aggressive as they pursue the taliban. the white house chief of staff william dally says the u.s. relationship with pakistan is complicate. >>> president obama is holding a news conference in less than two hours. ktvu's allison burns reports the president wants to give his take on why it's been impossible to reach a deal to raise the nation's debt limit. allison. >> reporter: that's right, pam. two key events we are watching today. first president obama will be laying out the battle lines in his morning news conference. then negotiations resume this afternoon at the white house. during sunday's 75 minute session president obama again pressed for what's being called the grand plan to reduce the deficit by $4 trillion including $1 trillion in tax increases. republican leaders say a smaller package with no tax increases stands the only chance in the house. treasury secretary is continuing to emphasize the stakes involved. >> it's politically very hard, bu
raid in pakistan that killed osama bin laden. and the u.s. is pressuring pakistan to be more aggressive as they pursue the taliban. the white house chief of staff william dally says the u.s. relationship with pakistan is complicate. >>> president obama is holding a news conference in less than two hours. ktvu's allison burns reports the president wants to give his take on why it's been impossible to reach a deal to raise the nation's debt limit. allison. >> reporter: that's...
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pakistan. there are your evening shows every time, everybody talks about it. in private, the u.s. officials and pakistani officials are working things aout. in public, everything negative gets amplified. >> here's something that's very negative and caused a huge uproar in pakistan. and there's a huge journalistic in pakistan. shahzad was brutally beaten and killed. elements of the pakistani government are accused of being involved in the killing of this courageous journalist in pakistan. >> please read the transcript of what he said. he said, i have read, i have heard. he never said -- >> he says he had reason to believe. >> he has reason to believe -- >> that's a pretty strong statement from the chairman of the joint chiefs. >> and the government of pakistan has appointed a supreme court judge no less. you can not put a nation or its ghovt or its state machinery on trial through newspaper articles. if there is going to be -- >> are you going to suspect this young journalist -- >> all i'm going to say is once there's a commission of inquiry, if the u.s. side has any intelligence on
pakistan. there are your evening shows every time, everybody talks about it. in private, the u.s. officials and pakistani officials are working things aout. in public, everything negative gets amplified. >> here's something that's very negative and caused a huge uproar in pakistan. and there's a huge journalistic in pakistan. shahzad was brutally beaten and killed. elements of the pakistani government are accused of being involved in the killing of this courageous journalist in pakistan....
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u.s. is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daley says pakistan has, quote, taken some steps that have given us reason to pause, end quote. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being withheld. >>> with the final edition of britain's popular tabloid "news of the world" on stands, rupert murdoch is hoping to limit the damage to his media empire. murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed "news of the world" after reports the newspaper hacked the phone of a missing teenager who was later found dead. >>> in india 13 cars in a packed train jumped the tracks today. rescue officials confirm 28 deaths already and say that number will likely rise as they search the wreckage. more than 100 people are reported hurt. >>> and the public will have two chances to say good-bye to former first lady betty ford who died friday. the first service will be held tuesday in palm desert, california
u.s. is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. president obama's chief of staff confirmed the move today. william daley says pakistan has, quote, taken some steps that have given us reason to pause, end quote. the pakistani military tells cnn it has not been officially informed that aid from washington is being withheld. >>> with the final edition of britain's popular tabloid "news of the world" on stands, rupert murdoch is hoping to limit the damage to his media...
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u.s. is not out of war in pakistan and so i don't take it as fact that it is legal for the u.s. to be operating within pakistan i actually think that the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen in somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are who are gathering information who are doing the investigation and trying to collect the information so that we can bring a more transparent more honest picture to the public about what's happening in pakistan. the u.s. clearly the drone strikes to last despite what you're saying there bring success with a minimal amount of collateral damage but you're talking about all they still an effective tool to strike a target for more conventional weapons. you know i don't think so and i think that if the u.s. is going t
u.s. is not out of war in pakistan and so i don't take it as fact that it is legal for the u.s. to be operating within pakistan i actually think that the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen in somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes...
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u.s. is not in a war in pakistan the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen and somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are gathering the information who are doing the investigation to try to collect the information so that we can bring a more transparent a more honest picture to the public about what's happening in pakistan. earlier we talked to a man who reached out beyond earth's atmosphere and became one of the select few ever to walk on the phone that's after a recap of the week's top stories coming to you in just a few moments. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. bringing you the latest in science and technology from a. bo
u.s. is not in a war in pakistan the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen and somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are gathering the information who are...
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u.s. is not in a war in pakistan the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen and somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are who are gathering the information who are doing the investigation to try to collect the information so that we can bring a more transparent more honest picture to the public about what's happening in pakistan. you with all the live from moscow it's good to have your company today as we do the weekly now shortly we'll talk to a man who's joined a very exclusive club one of the few to have reached beyond most fear and even fewer still to have gone for a stroll on the surface of the moon that's off to a reminder of this week's top stories in just a few minutes. mission free
u.s. is not in a war in pakistan the u.s. it is operating extra legally by carrying out these drone strikes in pakistan in yemen and somalia and in terms of it being disproportionate you know we have numbers coming out of pakistan that indicate that you know for every one suspected militants being killed one hundred forty innocent civilians are dying as a result of these strikes and so if those numbers are correct you know we have people on the ground who are who are gathering the information...
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u.s. and pakistan relations going from bad to worse after it was announced that -- the u.s. thhold $800 million in military aid. pakistan issued a defiant response, saying, in effect, you can keep your money. we don't need it. >> more on that. and a busy weekend for you. fighter jets in the skies above camp david, maryland. norad had to scramble jets three times over the weekend to divert planes that had wandered into restricted air space. it is expanded when president obama is at camp david. >> trying to hammer out a deal to raise the debt ceiling. they met last night with the president and did not accomplish a lot. the white house insists that an agreement needs to be reached within nine days or america could default on its debts next month. tim geithner warning that we have reached the critical stage. >> well, this is hard. it's politically very hard. it's a grave moment for the country. we need to do something very big, very substantial to bring our long-term deficits down over time. we need to do that so it's good for the economy and it's going to require both sides to c
u.s. and pakistan relations going from bad to worse after it was announced that -- the u.s. thhold $800 million in military aid. pakistan issued a defiant response, saying, in effect, you can keep your money. we don't need it. >> more on that. and a busy weekend for you. fighter jets in the skies above camp david, maryland. norad had to scramble jets three times over the weekend to divert planes that had wandered into restricted air space. it is expanded when president obama is at camp...
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u.s./pakistan relationships are one of the center's highest priorities. r asia program organizes public events on pakistan on a monthly basis. senior pakistani officials also regularly speak here. earlier this spring we hosted a public address by pakistan's finance minister. we bring pakistani scholars and journalists to the center as visiting scholars. in addition to our regular fellowship competitions open to scholars of all nationalities, the center and its asia program sponsor an annual competition open only to pakistani scholars. i'm pleased to see one of those scholars whose new book on afghanistan was written while he was a wilson center pakistan scholar is with us today. where are you? please, stand. welcome. welcome. our asia program has also undertaken an extensive review of the u.s. economic assistance program to pakistan and will roll out the conclusions and recommendations of that study later this year. some of you may have noticed, i certainly noticed, that the house foreign affairs committee yesterday fenced -- that means sort of walled off
u.s./pakistan relationships are one of the center's highest priorities. r asia program organizes public events on pakistan on a monthly basis. senior pakistani officials also regularly speak here. earlier this spring we hosted a public address by pakistan's finance minister. we bring pakistani scholars and journalists to the center as visiting scholars. in addition to our regular fellowship competitions open to scholars of all nationalities, the center and its asia program sponsor an annual...
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u.s. cutting some aid from pakistan we're going to ask what all of that means for now the longest war and a new piece of legislation in congress sounds like it's going to save your kids from child pornographers but is it really just a mask for a massive move to force i as big as the record your data and take away your privacy julian sanchez is going to join us on that what are you know all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the mainstream media has decided to make. now if you haven't noticed yet it's summer it's made july depending on where you live you probably have at least another two months of warm weather to enjoy unless of course you live in california my former home and you get to enjoy perfect weather all year long and yeah i'm a little bit about not no longer getting to enjoy that weather but the point here is that it's summer i want you know what happens during the summer. it gets hot temperatures rise you should wear shorts drink water wear your sunscreen check your local news the weather channel weather dot com i
u.s. cutting some aid from pakistan we're going to ask what all of that means for now the longest war and a new piece of legislation in congress sounds like it's going to save your kids from child pornographers but is it really just a mask for a massive move to force i as big as the record your data and take away your privacy julian sanchez is going to join us on that what are you know all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look at what the...
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was really very hard to find a clean clean sheet in pakistan criticizing the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think. responsibility also on the on the u.s. media to convey the right church to the american people you know which is unfortunately they're not doing very much telling the whatever. line of the government so i think i don't see in the near future many of these serious differences between pakistan and the united states. or i could have the two in this week ratio and one from islam about thanks for an autopsy. so look at some of the stories now the stories that shaped the week from out say of the former pows general accused of ordering the massacre is likely to have a new legal team to represent them at the hague. disrupted the second hearing rating judges for not allowing him to have his lawyers present but many serbs feel the notorious general's trial will not bring full justice. over
was really very hard to find a clean clean sheet in pakistan criticizing the united states it was it was taken for granted if you're criticizing the u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan really lead and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think. responsibility also on the on the u.s. media to convey the right church to the american people you know which is unfortunately they're not...
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u.s. is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. top u.s. officials say it's meant to pressure pakistan to crack down on militants. >>> now there's new evidence of just how strained the relations are between the u.s. and one of its most critical allies in the fight against terror. today, a defiant pakistan is shrugging off the white house decision to withhold $800 million in aid for that country's military. chris lawrence at the pentagon. we should talk about what all the money goes toward. it's sort of understandable when you think this is the country where they found osama bin laden. you wonder why the u.s. is giving so much money to its military. >> that's right. and, really, this is part of the whole fallout from the whole osama bin laden operation, kyra. basically, this money goes to help the pakistani military go after some of the insurgents and even terrorist forces that the u.s. wants to target on the pakistani side of the border. in other words, pakistan puts about 100,000 men in this frontier area, mountainous area near the border w
u.s. is withholding $800 million in aid to pakistan. top u.s. officials say it's meant to pressure pakistan to crack down on militants. >>> now there's new evidence of just how strained the relations are between the u.s. and one of its most critical allies in the fight against terror. today, a defiant pakistan is shrugging off the white house decision to withhold $800 million in aid for that country's military. chris lawrence at the pentagon. we should talk about what all the money...
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united states to leave afghanistan these to rebuild their credibility gap leave pakistan and to get a permission for u.s. forces to read deployment from afghanistan to pakistan the small plan which i introduced a couple of weeks ago could help the united states to avoid making the impression they'd just come out and run from afghanistan and on the other side it would mean they gave their respects widening day military hostilities from afghanistan to pakistan and beyond. and a few minutes on r t the green card immigrants who are now seeing red after winning america's citizenship lottery are now being told no and their new lives tell you why. one of the last world war two era war crimes suspect is due to learn his fate we report from hungary. the resignations keep coming in the british newspaper phone hacking scandal now that the u.k.'s most senior police officer has quit serve paul stephenson was facing a growing backlash over hiring a former news of the world executive as an advisor it was later questioned about illicit phone tapping the axe police commissioner also took a swipe at the prime minister sa
united states to leave afghanistan these to rebuild their credibility gap leave pakistan and to get a permission for u.s. forces to read deployment from afghanistan to pakistan the small plan which i introduced a couple of weeks ago could help the united states to avoid making the impression they'd just come out and run from afghanistan and on the other side it would mean they gave their respects widening day military hostilities from afghanistan to pakistan and beyond. and a few minutes on r t...
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u.s. -pakistan relations rockier. but first we get the latest to debt crisis back and forth from a gang member -- gap of six member, rather. senator mike crapo. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. is non-stop to seattle? just carry new preparation h totables. discreet, little tubes packed with big relief. from the brand doctors recommend most by name. new preparation h totables. the anywhere preparation h. >> bret: members of the so-called bipartisan gang of six today stood before a group of their fellow senators briefing them on the work they've done so far toward a debt deal. idaho senator mike crapo is one of them. he joins us here in studio. good evening, senator. >> good evening. >> bret: let's start first of all with a bro
u.s. -pakistan relations rockier. but first we get the latest to debt crisis back and forth from a gang member -- gap of six member, rather. senator mike crapo. my cream is what makes stouffer's fettuccini alfredo so delicious. i think you'll find it's the vegetables. deliciously rich. flavorful! [ female announcer ] together at last. introducing new stouffer's farmers' harvest with sides of lightly sauteed farm-picked vegetables. find more ways to get to the table at letsfixdinner.com. is...
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hundred million dollars worth until they see more results in pakistan's fight against the taliban but apparently that has not stopped the u.s. from launching air strikes in the country three separate missile strikes reported in pakistan in a matter of less than twelve hours and those killed at least thirty eight alleged militants now the reaction from pakistani officials has been rather mixed the defense minister saying that pakistan could pull back troops fighting near the afghan border if the aid really is cut off all the army issued a statement saying that no problem they can do it on their own so the game here continues but where will it and here to discuss this with me is jim hansen retired special operations master sergeant and military blogger at black five dot net thanks so much for being here tonight. i am just wondering what you think of this move for starters if we're going to start with the obama administration cutting off or announcing that they're going to cut off about a hundred million dollars in aid is that really going to want to make pakistan start to play nice once they start missing the money or is this
hundred million dollars worth until they see more results in pakistan's fight against the taliban but apparently that has not stopped the u.s. from launching air strikes in the country three separate missile strikes reported in pakistan in a matter of less than twelve hours and those killed at least thirty eight alleged militants now the reaction from pakistani officials has been rather mixed the defense minister saying that pakistan could pull back troops fighting near the afghan border if the...
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u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan the ruling elite and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also on the on the u.s. media to convey the right cure to the american public meeting which is unfortunately they're not doing their very much telling whatever is the line of the the government so i think i don't see in the near future many of the serious differences between buckstone in the united states getting. along from islam about things going on r.t. . so you look at some of stories now the stories of the week from the former bosnian serb general accused of ordering the shrub and some massacre as likely to have a new legal team to represent them but they. disrupted you second hearing berating judges for not allowing him to have his lawyers present but many serbs feel the notorious general trial will not bring full justice. over reports. liquid little town of slippery meets in bosnia and herzegovina who looks it till it you houses are being built
u.s. you must be some radical extremist but today you have people from the upper classes of pakistan the ruling elite and very very critical of the united states so i think there's something really wrong and i think there is a huge responsibility also on the on the u.s. media to convey the right cure to the american public meeting which is unfortunately they're not doing their very much telling whatever is the line of the the government so i think i don't see in the near future many of the...
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u.s. and pakistan. the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to that country. house chief of staff bill daly confirmed this on abc this week. the two countries are allies but major trust issue between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding inside pakistan. >>> after 168 years as britain's top selling paper, the last edition of news around the world came out. allegations its staffers hacked into the phones of celebrities. rupert murdoch was seen reading the last ed igts. told 200 people laid off they can apply for jobs elsewhere in the company. a report from london, straight ahead. >>> britain's prince william and his wife catherine are heading home after their whirlwind tour of california and canada. the royal newkne newlyweds left an inpregs. prince william hailed the troops that he called the front lines of a remarkable relationship between the u.s. and britain. >>> a nasa space shuttle is now docked with the international space station for the final time. the "atlantis" is delivering supplies and spare parts. it will retur
u.s. and pakistan. the u.s. is withholding $800 million in military aid to that country. house chief of staff bill daly confirmed this on abc this week. the two countries are allies but major trust issue between the two, especially after u.s. special forces found osama bin laden hiding inside pakistan. >>> after 168 years as britain's top selling paper, the last edition of news around the world came out. allegations its staffers hacked into the phones of celebrities. rupert murdoch was...
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u.s. approach towards a discount trees and to shift their focus from afghanistan to pakistan only plan after right now has such a unique capabilities to shoot the u.s. policy from the unilateral troublemaking in afghanistan and pakistan to comprehensive regional policy we have shanghai cooperation organization as being the true and reliable partner for the united states instead of nato that who would provide a good brand new opportunities both for united states pakistan and its neighbors to jumpstart totally new regional security policies that will benefit to all parties concerned. now let's take a look at some of the stories from around the world. efforts are underway in thailand to form a new coalition government which will bring the country's first ever female prime minister to power that's after the opposition party won a landslide victory in sunday's general election taney a clear majority of seats in the parliament its leader forty four year old. is the sister of the country's exiled leader toppled an army who five years ago it's hoped the election and the country's long running politi
u.s. approach towards a discount trees and to shift their focus from afghanistan to pakistan only plan after right now has such a unique capabilities to shoot the u.s. policy from the unilateral troublemaking in afghanistan and pakistan to comprehensive regional policy we have shanghai cooperation organization as being the true and reliable partner for the united states instead of nato that who would provide a good brand new opportunities both for united states pakistan and its neighbors to...