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he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban because military intelligence is now pushing them. that is the commitment they have given to the united states. however in the initial years they ignored the option to come to pakistan from their point of view. in afghanistan they would have been killed. pakistan gave him space and it's my guess and estimate without any direct source in this case, i think maybe now 100 afghan taliban leaders are around that number came to pakistan and brought their families. at that time they talk to pakistan that pakistan should have stood by them but despite that they save
he was ambassador to pakistan a close friend of pakistan. you can read the book and see the distaste he has for pakistan because he thinks the pakistanis -- there are simply no doubt about it. that is why have some doubts about the nomenclature. but still we know for a fact from various studies that the majority of taliban either had moved to pakistan with their families. recently there was a mullah who was killed who was the taliban leader who was killed most likely by pakistani taliban...
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in pakistan there are agencies. so behind that faÇade also are many criminal organizations that are operating. this suits them in a big way. the same in afghanistan. in one case i was told that in one area we realize there were five girls schools it was not the taliban. he was a member of the construction company. a girls school everyone will say taliban has reconstructed. the religious angle is not there or the debtor phenomenon is linked to all these issues in a significant fashion but all the factors the most important one is also a big fashion. it in karachi for example they were able to unearth a training school that is not a suicide bombing training school. in karachi this was meant to teach you how to rob a bank to the seniormost police officer who was able to unearth that was killed in karachi. that is a very critical issue for us to look at. the third one is the whole issue of these two words -- the frontier state of course is this tribal belt farm where they are able to -- there's no international border.
in pakistan there are agencies. so behind that faÇade also are many criminal organizations that are operating. this suits them in a big way. the same in afghanistan. in one case i was told that in one area we realize there were five girls schools it was not the taliban. he was a member of the construction company. a girls school everyone will say taliban has reconstructed. the religious angle is not there or the debtor phenomenon is linked to all these issues in a significant fashion but all...
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where are pakistan's nuclear weapons? when we went in and got osama bin laden, the reaction of most pakistani generals was not oh, my god. responsestani generals was if they can do this, could they steal our nuclear arsenal? it is apples and oranges. one person versus a couple of hundred nuclear weapons is a hugely different. that is their reaction. it tells you they regard us as the existential threat along with india. >> it is sometimes said that if iran gets a nuclear weapon, the saudis would go to their friends of pakistan who they have given a lot of money and say we need some weapons. is that your understanding? >> certainly a lot of smoke about that. very close relations. there was no closer relationship than the one between saudi arabia and pakistan. week ise minister this in saudi arabia meeting with all the officials. he has lived there in exile for them first decade of the century. i do not have proof positive. i do not have a signed contract. extremist, if saudi arabia goes to pakistan and says we need nuclear
where are pakistan's nuclear weapons? when we went in and got osama bin laden, the reaction of most pakistani generals was not oh, my god. responsestani generals was if they can do this, could they steal our nuclear arsenal? it is apples and oranges. one person versus a couple of hundred nuclear weapons is a hugely different. that is their reaction. it tells you they regard us as the existential threat along with india. >> it is sometimes said that if iran gets a nuclear weapon, the...
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his ideals are of pakistan based on progressive pakistan. pakistan gone very far from the ideals. i think those in the position of power can do small things through which to take pakistan back towards some ofy(](mhkr @r% issues will be related to policy issues, but others will be linked to education ensuring that your textbook and that point any prime minister can do. to ensure, review the curriculum and take out some of the words and the bigotry and part andlv parcel of the pakistani textbook. that a prime minister can do. second thing would be after accountability and corruption would be these education reforms and the third thing i think will be a larger issue, which is a peace process with india. i am convinced and i think pakistani leadership is also convinced you'll not be able to get rid of pakistani militant groups or tackle some of the radicalization unless pakistan and india both come towards sustainable peace process. there are signs of that. i think it is a pakistani security establishment which also has to be convinced. not only the pakistani political leadership can
his ideals are of pakistan based on progressive pakistan. pakistan gone very far from the ideals. i think those in the position of power can do small things through which to take pakistan back towards some ofy(](mhkr @r% issues will be related to policy issues, but others will be linked to education ensuring that your textbook and that point any prime minister can do. to ensure, review the curriculum and take out some of the words and the bigotry and part andlv parcel of the pakistani textbook....
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no one realized that pakistan was playing both sides of the fence. and still are. you start from that base, of course you're not going to know how much arms are in the hands of the afghan army at this stage. we did not do her homework for seven years. .- our homework for seven years it is hard to catch up in the eighth and ninth year of the conflict. >> why is it so hard to build an army in a country like a -- afghanistan? >> a good question. the soviets in the 1980's built-in afghan air force which is three or four times larger than what we have built in afghanistan over the last decade. that is amazing to me. what could the soviets trained them to fly airplanes and not us? russian manuals and teach them in russian? it comes down to a question of resources. resourcesngest time went to iraq. when we started the resources in 2009 and 2010, we imposed a timeline on how long it was going to be. we -- we can still pull those out but all along the way the day we went into afghanistan in 2001 we have inflicted demo -- damage on ourselves over and over again. brightest, t
no one realized that pakistan was playing both sides of the fence. and still are. you start from that base, of course you're not going to know how much arms are in the hands of the afghan army at this stage. we did not do her homework for seven years. .- our homework for seven years it is hard to catch up in the eighth and ninth year of the conflict. >> why is it so hard to build an army in a country like a -- afghanistan? >> a good question. the soviets in the 1980's built-in...
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>> helping the pakistans to make them secure but the pakistans don't want our help because they are convinced any help we give them in securing the nuclear weapons is an act to clandestinely figure out where the nuclear weapons are and they're probably right about that. >> charlie: why won't they bleat us talk to a.q. khan? >> a.q. khan didn't pirate nuclear material all around the world by himself. he had the help of the pakistani army. he was able to fly around the world in pakistani air force jets and sell stuff and have it delivered. the last time i checked on expedia you can't get apactiony jet to deliver you or stuff for you. the pakistani military was involved and a lot of the politicians were intimately involved like bhutto. >> charlie: bhutto was involved in what way? >> the early negotiations with north korea on exchanging nuclear secrets in terms of missile parts. she even admits it in her memoirs. if mr. khan was on your show and told you the truth, it would be highly embarrassing for the government of pakistan and for many, many pakistanis. >> charlie: yet he's a national hero in
>> helping the pakistans to make them secure but the pakistans don't want our help because they are convinced any help we give them in securing the nuclear weapons is an act to clandestinely figure out where the nuclear weapons are and they're probably right about that. >> charlie: why won't they bleat us talk to a.q. khan? >> a.q. khan didn't pirate nuclear material all around the world by himself. he had the help of the pakistani army. he was able to fly around the world in...
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there is no closer relationship than the one between saudi arabia and pakistan. prime minister sharif this week , they are meeting and spending time there and meeting with all of the senior saudi royals. yes. i do not have proof positive, i do not have a signed contract. i do not think anyone has a signed contract but in extremis if saudi arabia goes to pakistan and says we need nuclear weapons it will be pretty hard for any pakistani leader to say no. >> no. i hear you. there's also this question. do the saudis worry about the fact that the arab spring could come to them? >> absolutely. when the arab spring began king abdullah invested $30 billion in buying off the saudi population. that is a lot of money even for saudis. that tells me he and the other royals were worried it could happen to them and they responded in the best way they could. make sure everyone has got everything they want, try to buy everybody off. it worries them a lot. i think it is one of the reasons why they supported the military coup in egypt. they were the first within minutes to endorse
there is no closer relationship than the one between saudi arabia and pakistan. prime minister sharif this week , they are meeting and spending time there and meeting with all of the senior saudi royals. yes. i do not have proof positive, i do not have a signed contract. i do not think anyone has a signed contract but in extremis if saudi arabia goes to pakistan and says we need nuclear weapons it will be pretty hard for any pakistani leader to say no. >> no. i hear you. there's also this...
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. >>> mass protests in pakistan calling for the resignation of the prime minister. >>> and hong kong's political future. china says it has the right to choose candidates for the territories next leader. >>> kurdish peshmergan militias are claiming to have retain the northern iraqi town after fighting with the islamic state group. the town has been under siege from the fighters for around two months. with more, sue turton joins me live 20km north of the town of amerrily. i believe you have been close to some of the fighting. what is happening there, sue? >> we are horing from one of the pesh fighters -- peshmerga fighters, they say they have take back amorally town. the fighters have been besieging the town. there had to be air drops of food and water. fear among the turkmen. fighters coop have been - could have been a massacre. we understand that they have driven back the fighters to the south. i understand there's a battle on one of the villages between amerli and tikrit. we under from the fighters, there's small ammunition and weapons. they are hoping it may push the fighters out of
. >>> mass protests in pakistan calling for the resignation of the prime minister. >>> and hong kong's political future. china says it has the right to choose candidates for the territories next leader. >>> kurdish peshmergan militias are claiming to have retain the northern iraqi town after fighting with the islamic state group. the town has been under siege from the fighters for around two months. with more, sue turton joins me live 20km north of the town of...
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pakistan. italy has told of the even once of the details of negotiations over a joint trade deal with the u.s. to be made public in a letter to its european partners italy says it would help dispel fears about what's going on behind closed doors let's have a look at what the teter agreement would mean for both sides now the transatlantic trade deal definitely looks tempting on paper and other parts not ship would allow the removal of trade barriers and regulatory differences which has seemed to hinder the growth of the u.s. and e.u. economic economies would be more or less washed away plus america and the e.u. collective or g.d.p. you would be boosted by two hundred forty five billion dollars but some critics say some parts of the puzzle just don't fit together they worry corporations could hijack the interest of taxpayers passing any losses on to them if anything goes wrong investigative journalist john hillery says it's no accident that the talks are being held in secret. we've been told that
pakistan. italy has told of the even once of the details of negotiations over a joint trade deal with the u.s. to be made public in a letter to its european partners italy says it would help dispel fears about what's going on behind closed doors let's have a look at what the teter agreement would mean for both sides now the transatlantic trade deal definitely looks tempting on paper and other parts not ship would allow the removal of trade barriers and regulatory differences which has seemed to...
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>>> mass protests in pakistan calling for the resignation of the prime minister. ♪ ♪ >>> we'll have the very latest from is last bad in just a moment. this is al jazerra live from doha. also ahead. >> australia has agreed to join an airlift of military equipment to the kurds. >> australia pledges support for an international coalition to tackle the islamic state group. and hong kong's political future, china says it has a right to choose candidates for the territory's next leader. ♪ ♪ >>> thousands of protesters are standing their ground in front of the pakistani prime minister's residents calling for him to step down. violence between protesters and police has continued in to sunday morning. one man was reportedly killed and more than 300 injured in scuffles between police and protest nurse islambad on saturday. and now they are reports that 4,000 police have been deployed to the capital. let's get the latest with kamal who joins us from islambad. frosters again trying to regroup. kamal. and a very heavy-handed response from the authorities. >> reporter: indeed. as we speak, we can
>>> mass protests in pakistan calling for the resignation of the prime minister. ♪ ♪ >>> we'll have the very latest from is last bad in just a moment. this is al jazerra live from doha. also ahead. >> australia has agreed to join an airlift of military equipment to the kurds. >> australia pledges support for an international coalition to tackle the islamic state group. and hong kong's political future, china says it has a right to choose candidates for the...
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pakistan, we haven't heard much bout them lately either. pakistan is a country with a nuclear arsenal of more than 100 million nuclear weapons. we know some of these groups like al qaeda would like to get their hands on some of those nuclear weapons and there has been some concern about their arsenal. i am not in the circles where they are talking about these things but i know there has been tremendous amount of concern in the last thing we want to see is have al qaeda or anyone else get their hands on a nuclear weapon. frank covered this stuff but i think the al qaeda or offshoot of them or affiliate, that threat is growing. i talked about al qaeda in the arabian peninsula in yemen. up until isis gained prominence, i would say that they were the most dangerous roup we faced. i mentioned some other plots -- the underwear plot, the printer cartridges, they have the best bomb maker. we have libya, tunisia. nd they were responsible for what happened in benghazi. igeria, we heard about them in the terrible kidnapping of these young schoolgirls.
pakistan, we haven't heard much bout them lately either. pakistan is a country with a nuclear arsenal of more than 100 million nuclear weapons. we know some of these groups like al qaeda would like to get their hands on some of those nuclear weapons and there has been some concern about their arsenal. i am not in the circles where they are talking about these things but i know there has been tremendous amount of concern in the last thing we want to see is have al qaeda or anyone else get their...
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pakistan calling for the resignation of the prime minister. we'll have the latest from islamabad in the moment. you're watching al jaseera newshour. 45 peacekeepers were teen in syria in response for u.n. crimes against syrian people. >> australia has agreed to join on airlift of military equipment to the kurds. >>> australia pledges support to an international coalition to tackle the islamic state group. and hong kong's political future - china says it has the right to choose candidates for the territories next leader. >>> first to pakistan and at least three have died in protests, calling for prime minister nawaz sharif to step down. violence between protestors and police began on saturday, continuing into sunday morning. more than 300 were injured in scuffles on saturday. there's reports 400 police have been deployed to the capital. we go live to kamal hyder. authorities are taking no chances with the protesters, as they try to regroup. >> yes, indeed. but the authorities seems to be having difficulties as well. it must be remembered 40,000
pakistan calling for the resignation of the prime minister. we'll have the latest from islamabad in the moment. you're watching al jaseera newshour. 45 peacekeepers were teen in syria in response for u.n. crimes against syrian people. >> australia has agreed to join on airlift of military equipment to the kurds. >>> australia pledges support to an international coalition to tackle the islamic state group. and hong kong's political future - china says it has the right to choose...
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at that time they talk to pakistan that pakistan should have stood by them but despite that they save them from being bombed. intelligence organizations, think there's a lot of manipulation. afghan taliban or pakistani forces helped them. in their operations against the northern alliance that there was this control, this manipulation and some were still sympathetic to pakistan. whenever they needed the old guards help to go after pakistani taliban they didn't help them much so they responded by not coming out of the pakistani taliban. the other question and it may take a minute but that's a very profound idea. i'm not making the suggestion that from outside we use sufi-ism as a tool to tackle anything else. sufis after all there are sunni shoe -- sunni cities in shia sufis. [inaudible] they all had some common ideals which were religious which was complete nonviolence, which was always honoring them and giving them hope which was also nonenforcement. you would be surprised the biggest sufi -- is in india. you would be amazed there are times more hindus and muslims there. sufis never f
at that time they talk to pakistan that pakistan should have stood by them but despite that they save them from being bombed. intelligence organizations, think there's a lot of manipulation. afghan taliban or pakistani forces helped them. in their operations against the northern alliance that there was this control, this manipulation and some were still sympathetic to pakistan. whenever they needed the old guards help to go after pakistani taliban they didn't help them much so they responded by...
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to mock to see the should not be interested who governs part of what the interest ought to be is how pakistan is being governed having succeeded in developing into creating a democratic culture in the country and we would appreciate if they do lot meddle in internal affairs of pakistan. let's take a look at more headlines from around the globe. these twenty people have been killed and dozens injured after three car bombs exploded in the northern iraqi city of kirkuk one of the bombs went off by the entrance to a market while the other two detonated near buildings use this look at points by security forces so far in august a little over a thousand civilians have been killed in the ongoing efforts by the iraqi army and kurdish fighters to repel the islamic states onslaught. a fresh series of his really are strikes in gaza has killed at least eight people and injured over thirty others one of the missiles hit a high speed for dawn killing five members of the same family including two women and two children since the start of israel's assault on the gaza strip over twenty one hundred palestinians
to mock to see the should not be interested who governs part of what the interest ought to be is how pakistan is being governed having succeeded in developing into creating a democratic culture in the country and we would appreciate if they do lot meddle in internal affairs of pakistan. let's take a look at more headlines from around the globe. these twenty people have been killed and dozens injured after three car bombs exploded in the northern iraqi city of kirkuk one of the bombs went off by...
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. >> these people on the periphery of karachi, pakistan, are waiting for water, but the trucks that were supposed to bring it show up increasingly infrequently and the water they do deliver is sometimes 30. -- sometimes dirty. >> for six months, we have not received a single drop of water. what are we supposed to do? choose between water or food for our families? we have small children and young girls. why are we being punished? >> the water available from nearby rivers and dammed lakes is only enough for half of karachi's population and individuals have to compete with factories for water in pakistan's largest city. if something isn't done, experts say factories will have to close. water shortage is a major issue in many developing and emerging countries and the world's industrialized nations are part of the problem. >> around the world, water is getting scarcer in many places. in most of these regions, the private goods production sector is the main water user. as the world's third-largest importer, germany bears great responsibility for what happens in areas that are sources of water.
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. >>> protesters call on the prime minister in pakistan to resign. the latest from identify. >>> china says elections can go ahead in hong kong - but it will chos the candidate. >> chelsea and everton in a thriller. the us open claims a big-name casualties, access from flushing meadows later in the programme. australia has become the latest nation to join a growing international coalition against islamic state fighters in iraq. >> prime minister tony abbott says his nation will provide guns and ammunition. u.s. fight or jets launched air strikes near the davide moscardelli. hoda abdel-hamid reports na american officials say they never doubted fighting a fighting force like islamic state. >> reporter: the scars of battle. the islamic state group used houses as defense lines before it was forced to retreat towards the city of mosul. this man came home to find this. the group's fighters moved into the village in mid-august. they did not only use the house as a base. he tells me theyate whatever food they found and used their clothes. they didn't give up
. >>> protesters call on the prime minister in pakistan to resign. the latest from identify. >>> china says elections can go ahead in hong kong - but it will chos the candidate. >> chelsea and everton in a thriller. the us open claims a big-name casualties, access from flushing meadows later in the programme. australia has become the latest nation to join a growing international coalition against islamic state fighters in iraq. >> prime minister tony abbott says...
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that pakistan has training centers for extremists? we've talked abo abouwe've talk again, too, before. we want to continue to work with pakistan to deal what we believe is a common challenge and common threat faced by both our countries and by afghanistan as well. that's extremist in the safe haven they continue to enjoy in pakistan. but the pakistani military has taken action against some of those extremist threats in their country. they've conducted operations not too long ago, just this summer. it's important to remember they've taken casualties in that fight. it's a common threat. we don't always see eye to eye on how to address it. that remains to be the case today. but what's different today is that we have better vehicles for dialogue and cooperation with the pakistani military that we continue to enjoy and want to continue to improve. yeah? >> regarding the interception that your counterpart spokesperson for the ministry of defense did respond and while the u.s. stressed that the p-8 was in international air space, that the ch
that pakistan has training centers for extremists? we've talked abo abouwe've talk again, too, before. we want to continue to work with pakistan to deal what we believe is a common challenge and common threat faced by both our countries and by afghanistan as well. that's extremist in the safe haven they continue to enjoy in pakistan. but the pakistani military has taken action against some of those extremist threats in their country. they've conducted operations not too long ago, just this...
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india accuses pakistan of violating serious fire multiple times. last week new deli cancelled peace talks with its neighbor and now it deployed more troops to the region. chief minister of kashmir say they are doing all they can to help residents affected by the hostilities. >> translator: it is true that the shelling is not under our control, it is being carried out by another country, how the government plans to retaliate is up to them. it's our responsibility to take care of the people who have been affected by the shelling but to say that nothing is being done to rehabilitate the effect is wrong and seems the j.k.n.p.p. party are alleging these things because elections are near and they want to make this an issue. >> reporter: a glance at the background of the region. the state of kashmir was fought over since 1947. both india and pakistan say the entire region should be theirs completely. there are regular violations around the line of control, but usually they remain at quite low level and we have a correspondent in the indian capitol new del
india accuses pakistan of violating serious fire multiple times. last week new deli cancelled peace talks with its neighbor and now it deployed more troops to the region. chief minister of kashmir say they are doing all they can to help residents affected by the hostilities. >> translator: it is true that the shelling is not under our control, it is being carried out by another country, how the government plans to retaliate is up to them. it's our responsibility to take care of the people...
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a dangerous time for pakistan's parliamentary democracy. if you look at pakistan's military interventions on numerous occasions, it is because of the changing political scenario here in pakistan, the fact that a large number of people are young, no one wants a domestic hold on the parties, and is playing into all this. however people are questioning as to what good this will do for a country that is back on the road for democracy. the military was supposed to be organising a senior commander's meeting, meeting in rawalpindi. the military was seen as the beginning of an arbitrator or mediators. the government stepped back. more would work, but everywhere will watch to see what the military has to say. the political crisis is going nowhere, and protesters are at the venue. >> thank you for that update, kamal. coming up, russia and ukraine exchange prisoners captured on each other's soil. what does it mean for the ongoing crisis. >>> plus date diplomat. >> if it's safe to be here, why haven't official come to visit us. >>> people worries as eb
a dangerous time for pakistan's parliamentary democracy. if you look at pakistan's military interventions on numerous occasions, it is because of the changing political scenario here in pakistan, the fact that a large number of people are young, no one wants a domestic hold on the parties, and is playing into all this. however people are questioning as to what good this will do for a country that is back on the road for democracy. the military was supposed to be organising a senior commander's...
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i think we've learned from the mistake in afghanistan and pakistan. obviously very different geopolitical strategic consideration. but part of our difficulty in afghanistan for so long as the enemy was running across a very porous border where we couldn't touch them or did in limited sense with drones. if we learn that lesson in iraq and syria, we'll apply similar pressure in syria. that's the heartç of isis. where they train, their headquarters elements. a lot of it is in northern syria, they projected more recently into iraq as they've tried to expand their orbit. frankly, they don't want to be confined to iraq and syria. they want to go to jordan, leban lebanon, kuwait. this administration slowly is coming to the realization that they can't sit on the sidelines. we can't lead from behind. this is an enmany i that has to be confronted. our military leaders get it. we'll see how long it takes for the president and white house to fundamentally understand that. >> better to acknowledge it before an attack than after. pete, thank you so much. >> absol
i think we've learned from the mistake in afghanistan and pakistan. obviously very different geopolitical strategic consideration. but part of our difficulty in afghanistan for so long as the enemy was running across a very porous border where we couldn't touch them or did in limited sense with drones. if we learn that lesson in iraq and syria, we'll apply similar pressure in syria. that's the heartç of isis. where they train, their headquarters elements. a lot of it is in northern syria,...
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the political future of pakistan may be at steak, but beyond that it also has a heavy economic impact the country cannot afford. kamala harris, al jazeera, islamabad. >>> still to come, we're in yemen's capitol where the government has been given an ultimate tum to quit. >>> and portraying war in an artistic life. >>> and i'm in spain where little ones are about to make big waves in spanish football. ♪ >> now! >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> there blocking the door... >> ground breaking... >> truth seeking... >> we have to get out of here... award winning investigative documentary series... special episode ferguson: city under siege only on al jazeera america >> i'm ali velshi, the news has become this thing where you talk to experts about people, and al jazeera has really tried to talk to people, about their stories. we are not meant to be your first choice for entertainment. we are ment to be your first choice for the news. ♪ >>> a quick reminder now of those headlines here on al jazeera. sunni politicians in iraq have suspended talks on a new government o
the political future of pakistan may be at steak, but beyond that it also has a heavy economic impact the country cannot afford. kamala harris, al jazeera, islamabad. >>> still to come, we're in yemen's capitol where the government has been given an ultimate tum to quit. >>> and portraying war in an artistic life. >>> and i'm in spain where little ones are about to make big waves in spanish football. ♪ >> now! >> faul lines, al jazeera america's hard...
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. >>> vowing not to back down anti-government protest necessary pakistan say they will continue to rally until the prime minister resigns. >>> police in ferguson clash with protesters who have been demonstrating after a teenager was shot dead. >>> and honoring south korean christians, 124 catholics killed for refusing to renounce their faith. >> but first there is fighting across parts of northern iraq. the u.s. says it's helping the iraqi government from the kurdish fighters drive out the islamic state group as fighters have taken over large areas, forcing people out of their homes. bombing has hit close to mosul dam, and 159 fighters are claimed to have been killed. >>> syrian coalition said it supports the u.n. security plan of sanctions against the islamic state group. in a statement it says the syrian coalition calls for targeted airstrikes in syria, strikes should be supported by intensive training and equipping programs. for the moderate syrian opposition forces which have been fighting isis now known as the islamic state group for over a year. >>> despite more counter attacks isl
. >>> vowing not to back down anti-government protest necessary pakistan say they will continue to rally until the prime minister resigns. >>> police in ferguson clash with protesters who have been demonstrating after a teenager was shot dead. >>> and honoring south korean christians, 124 catholics killed for refusing to renounce their faith. >> but first there is fighting across parts of northern iraq. the u.s. says it's helping the iraqi government from the...
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another cia plot and now they're targeting and killing doctors who tried to administer vaccines in pakistan as a result according to pakistani officials there are now two hundred and fifty thousand children without their vaccines just to avoid a cia plot pakistan saw a fixed two percent increase in polio cases last year the country was on its way to eradicating polio completely until the taliban learned how the cia it used to hepatitis b. vaccine campaign to do their dirty work officials have no doubt of the direct relationship the taliban does a lot of terrible things but the only reason they're blocking vaccines in pakistan right now is because people in the white house just couldn't keep themselves from bragging about every detail of their getting bin ladin hollywood story as a result they are directly responsible for this new health crisis and for all those kids who are now being paralyzed by a disease they should have never known tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the risk. reward the what your comedy use of the comedy used to be a bare freeze to no fun to put
another cia plot and now they're targeting and killing doctors who tried to administer vaccines in pakistan as a result according to pakistani officials there are now two hundred and fifty thousand children without their vaccines just to avoid a cia plot pakistan saw a fixed two percent increase in polio cases last year the country was on its way to eradicating polio completely until the taliban learned how the cia it used to hepatitis b. vaccine campaign to do their dirty work officials have...
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so i can't speak to any involved in pakistan and certainly not in syria yet what about the cia contacts that were out in two thousand and nine. well if you read the last chapter of my book there's a reason it's written by a third party. you know certainly the work that i did or the company did is been leaked many times by by politicians that talk too much. you could read through the detail there but you know in tradition with a guy named bill donovan who was the founder of the o.s.'s the predecessor of cia he believed that. there's a lot to be gained from from using the civilian capability from the know how of americans that have capability courage and know how to do things in difficult places and so i tried to continue that tradition. you personally do you believe the wars in iraq and afghanistan where necessary or it's just a business opportunity. well look. nine eleven really damaged the american psyche you know when you have. you know the to tell us buildings in new york and the pentagon and even a fourth aircraft trying to attack simultaneously sure the taliban were hosting al qaed
so i can't speak to any involved in pakistan and certainly not in syria yet what about the cia contacts that were out in two thousand and nine. well if you read the last chapter of my book there's a reason it's written by a third party. you know certainly the work that i did or the company did is been leaked many times by by politicians that talk too much. you could read through the detail there but you know in tradition with a guy named bill donovan who was the founder of the o.s.'s the...
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five wickets, for 177, as pakistan bold out for 451. still trailing pakistan by 152 runs. india has recovered a little bit, 89-6, this series level at 1-1. >> ahead of this month's u.s. open, most of the top tennis players, djokovic surviving a scare. this is his first match since a wimbledon title last month. >> it might surprise you to know that golf in some parts of the u.s. is in serious decline. the sport has lost 5 million players and hundreds of courses have been forced to close. the younger players in particular, the game is seen as elitist and expensive. some clubs are fighting back. >> abandoned, overgrown and off limits, even in the sunshine state famed for its greens, this is becoming a familiar sight. close to 700 courses across the u.s. have been forced to close due to golfers who simply stopped coming. >> many in the sport blame the requestion, and that tiger woods stopped flying. the truth is the gentleman's game is viewed at time consuming and expensive. golf is in trouble. at this course, something revolutionary is happening. >> this is foot golf, about a
five wickets, for 177, as pakistan bold out for 451. still trailing pakistan by 152 runs. india has recovered a little bit, 89-6, this series level at 1-1. >> ahead of this month's u.s. open, most of the top tennis players, djokovic surviving a scare. this is his first match since a wimbledon title last month. >> it might surprise you to know that golf in some parts of the u.s. is in serious decline. the sport has lost 5 million players and hundreds of courses have been forced to...
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pakistan is a different kettle of fish. we have a diplomatic relationship with pakistan but not with syria. how does that change the metric? >> to correct something we were very involved inside pakistan for a number of years because we have a relationship with that country both military and political. the same is true of iraq. we -- the united states has been invited to support the iraqi government and is doing so. syria is no it a permissive environment and the key difference is that the assad government is not part of the solution, it's part of the problem. it's part of what has enabled isis to grow to the force, you know, that it is. but, you know, whatever we decide to do is based on that definition of the mission, the most discrete thing would be to go after those responsible for the death of james foley much like going after osama bin laden. but what the president is wrestling with is you have multiple conflicts and adversaries, the assad regime, isis and hezbollah and others. and the second is can you take effective
pakistan is a different kettle of fish. we have a diplomatic relationship with pakistan but not with syria. how does that change the metric? >> to correct something we were very involved inside pakistan for a number of years because we have a relationship with that country both military and political. the same is true of iraq. we -- the united states has been invited to support the iraqi government and is doing so. syria is no it a permissive environment and the key difference is that the...
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. >>> demonstrators in pakistan are demanding the prime minister's resignation. they've marched into a heavily guarded government zone in the captain islamabad to make their case. tens of thousands of supporters of the opposition party pakistan movement for justice have been staging rallies since saturday in the capital. they were joined by members of an islamic organization. they are accusing prime minister nawaz sharif of committing massive fraud in last year's parliamentary election. they've demanded that he leave office by tuesday. but sharif says he's staying in his post. on tuesday night, protesters staged a sit-in in front of the parliament building. they forced their way past bare ra cads around the government office district. the government allowed the protesters to enter the area to avoid bloodshed. there have been no reports of violent clashes. the sharif administration has instructed security forces not to use any weapons and it's calling for talks. so far the opposition is showing no signs of wanting to compromi compromise. >>> workers have begun the
. >>> demonstrators in pakistan are demanding the prime minister's resignation. they've marched into a heavily guarded government zone in the captain islamabad to make their case. tens of thousands of supporters of the opposition party pakistan movement for justice have been staging rallies since saturday in the capital. they were joined by members of an islamic organization. they are accusing prime minister nawaz sharif of committing massive fraud in last year's parliamentary...
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the one big danger that has not been mentioned is that of pakistan. we talk about iran getting the bomb. pakistan already has the bomb, and who can be 100% sure the fundamentalists in that country have not infiltrated the army, maybe the units guarding the nuclear stores. the prospect of an al a.l. -- al qaeda type group getting ahold of a number nuclear weapon is scary. >> that cheery note to start q & a. given the shortage of time, those who have a question, you can state in 15 seconds or less, i'll give you your first opportunities. then those that have 30 second questions, then up to those who have minute questions and those who have a four-hour statement, we'll see if we can get to that. okay. 15 seconds. this gentleman here. >> does iran get the nuclear bomb, do you believe they would use it against israel -- >> i'm not aware of any leaders announcing they would use nuclear weapons against israel. everything i have seen abouted the leadership they're quite pragmatic. billionaires squabbling for power. when they were involved in a bloody war with
the one big danger that has not been mentioned is that of pakistan. we talk about iran getting the bomb. pakistan already has the bomb, and who can be 100% sure the fundamentalists in that country have not infiltrated the army, maybe the units guarding the nuclear stores. the prospect of an al a.l. -- al qaeda type group getting ahold of a number nuclear weapon is scary. >> that cheery note to start q & a. given the shortage of time, those who have a question, you can state in 15...
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he can shoot a target in afghanistan or pakistan. in a nearby secluded town of indian springs and habitants observe the waltzing drones with a neighbor's benevolent i. i'm sure that we are constantly checked out i would be surprised if the drones aren't keeping tabs on us here.
he can shoot a target in afghanistan or pakistan. in a nearby secluded town of indian springs and habitants observe the waltzing drones with a neighbor's benevolent i. i'm sure that we are constantly checked out i would be surprised if the drones aren't keeping tabs on us here.
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foley now, nicklas berg several years ago, and daniel pearl in pakistan. this is just a continuation of a long exosistential movement the world is facing. isis is a create of misrule and the campaign of genocide that bashar al-assad has waged, and also the hezbollah mission out of lebanon. >>> a new foreign minister has been admitted for turkey. this man will take the office of president next week. bernard smith joins us from turkey. bernard was nomination a surprise at all? >> well there have been speculation that he was going to be the choice to be the chairman of the party, and therefore, he'll become prime minister. in the end we have somebody who was a close friend of the outgoing prime minister, the president elect. they are peas from the same pod. they share the same political philosophy. so he has overseen the selection of somebody who is like minded, but one of the challenges, the first challenges for him is to fill the shoes. he has dominated the political landscape in turkey. he enjoys adulation from his he gones of supporters. his successor doe
foley now, nicklas berg several years ago, and daniel pearl in pakistan. this is just a continuation of a long exosistential movement the world is facing. isis is a create of misrule and the campaign of genocide that bashar al-assad has waged, and also the hezbollah mission out of lebanon. >>> a new foreign minister has been admitted for turkey. this man will take the office of president next week. bernard smith joins us from turkey. bernard was nomination a surprise at all? >>...
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people are arriving from all over pakistan in the capital. imran khan is determined he will get there later today. >> the white house has praised nouri maliki's decision to stand down as iraq's prime minister. the new successor can begin the task of forming the unity government. thousands of yazidis have fled to kurdistan having made the long journey from mount sinjar. many others are trying to reach safety. keith doyle has more on the challenge facing iraq's new prime minister. >> reporter: political set piece from iraq's politician temperatures was in fact a hugely significant political development. as iraqi prime minister nouri maliki was blamed for alienating sunnis and creating deep divisions in iraq, he's standing a side for the more inclusive seen as an important step in enabling iraq to stand up to islamic state which is taking control of the country. the new prime minister must deal with a huge security and humanitarian crisis. although the u.s. says there are fewer refugees stranded on mount sinjar than first thought, many others ar
people are arriving from all over pakistan in the capital. imran khan is determined he will get there later today. >> the white house has praised nouri maliki's decision to stand down as iraq's prime minister. the new successor can begin the task of forming the unity government. thousands of yazidis have fled to kurdistan having made the long journey from mount sinjar. many others are trying to reach safety. keith doyle has more on the challenge facing iraq's new prime minister. >>...
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world operate open up by pakistan where supporters of an anti government cleric of clashed with police in several cities and one person was killed in the violence and many others arrested kind of a base attack here it will return to pakistan in june vowing to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of deep corruption. and in southern yemen al-qaeda militants have executed at least fifteen soldiers witnesses say their bus was ambushed near the town of. according to unconfirmed reports their bodies were beheaded earlier this week al qaeda claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on the army in the south and southeast of yemen claimed the lives of twenty soldiers. and several thousand libyans protesting in tripoli benghazi and misratah against the official handover of power to the country's newly elected government the violence has sharpened libya's political divisions. pro-government forces clashed with groups of former rebels is the first meanwhile the newly inaugurated parliament has threatened against warring ministers who don't abide by its call for an immediat
world operate open up by pakistan where supporters of an anti government cleric of clashed with police in several cities and one person was killed in the violence and many others arrested kind of a base attack here it will return to pakistan in june vowing to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of deep corruption. and in southern yemen al-qaeda militants have executed at least fifteen soldiers witnesses say their bus was ambushed near the town of. according to unconfirmed...
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in pakistan it's illegal. two months ago her husband was arrested in a crackdown by immigration authorities who have arrested more than 200 asylum seekers. fleeing fail, possible death, many are hoping that sri lanka will be a safe place to wait while the u.n. processes their claim for asylum. but another they're worried, they have ordered another an asylum seekers to be sent back to pakistan. >> he was put on a plane to pakistan ten days ago. she and her extended family are scared of what will follow. >> on july 27th three ahmediss were killed when their homes from burned down. >> my son keeps asking me, if we go back, will they burn us? i have no answer for them. >> reporter: in court they say victims of persecution should not be forced to go back. >> this needs to be abided by all countries of the world. >> reporter: the sri lankan government said there are lots of people seeking asylum has become a burden on state resources and compromised state and regional security. many are packing their bags just in ca
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, edgma is allowed to play until the tests are in. >>> after double century against pakistan. his return caps an amazing return of form, in his last 12 innings he averages just over 98 runs. >>> porteres.were ruled out by 397 before reducing reducin red. >> rory mcilroy took control with a birdie at the 17th with his main challenger phil mickelson henrik spencer getting parse on the final stretch. this is the northern irishman's fourth major of his career. >> i was happy at the end of two time major champion coming into this year and all of a sudden i'm a four time major champion, in 292, 291 days, it's been an incredible run of golf and you know kim just couldn't be more proud of myself or happier with where my game's at. >> even though tiger woods missed the cut at valhalla, he's not ruled out of the ryder cup. u.s. ryder cup tom watson is considering woods as a possible wild card pick. >> i don't make this comment loosely. he is tiger woods, he brings a lot to the team if he's able to play and healthy. he brings a lot to the team. i would be a fool not oconsider him. >> the
, edgma is allowed to play until the tests are in. >>> after double century against pakistan. his return caps an amazing return of form, in his last 12 innings he averages just over 98 runs. >>> porteres.were ruled out by 397 before reducing reducin red. >> rory mcilroy took control with a birdie at the 17th with his main challenger phil mickelson henrik spencer getting parse on the final stretch. this is the northern irishman's fourth major of his career. >> i was...
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three return to pakistan in june involved to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of corruption. and solve the in yemen al qaeda militants have executed at least fifteen soldiers witnesses say their bus was ambushed near the town of shoe bomb holding two unconfirmed reports their bodies were beheaded earlier this week al qaeda claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on the army in the south and southeast of yemen that claimed the lives of twenty soldiers. several thousand libyans protested in tripoli benghazi and ms rogers gave the official handover of power to the country's newly elected government the violence has sharpened libya's political divisions as pro-government forces clash with groups of former rebels and islamists meanwhile the newly inaugurated problem and has threatened to act against warning militias who don't abide by its call for an immediate cease fire the struggle for power began immediately after the overthrow of the regime of one of the duffy in two thousand and eleven. skyrocketing tuition fees in america are now forcing many students t
three return to pakistan in june involved to stage mass protests to topple the government accusing it of corruption. and solve the in yemen al qaeda militants have executed at least fifteen soldiers witnesses say their bus was ambushed near the town of shoe bomb holding two unconfirmed reports their bodies were beheaded earlier this week al qaeda claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on the army in the south and southeast of yemen that claimed the lives of twenty soldiers. several...