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after a 2001 invasion, taliban residents found refuge in pakistan. more than 59,000 people have died in terrorist violence since 2003. here's the argument, one view of pakistan holds the military's and its is irreversible turbulence is part of the growing pains of a young islamic democracy that is maturing. it's fiber it used culture promotes women's participation into the society. pakistan's media has grown to be a robust force and the middle class is expanding. performed soex has well that the msci included pakistan in its benchmark indexes. that is your global business report. had to bloomberg.com for more stories. mark: u.s. jobs continue to rise at a steady pace in october. the data pointing to a continuing economic date -- recovery and it means that likely the fed will raise in december but paul krugman says they should hold off because the fed does not know what is coming down the road. paul: we do not know when the next u.s. recession is coming. we do not know when the next adverse shock is hitting. ask, doeson we should the fed have the ammu
after a 2001 invasion, taliban residents found refuge in pakistan. more than 59,000 people have died in terrorist violence since 2003. here's the argument, one view of pakistan holds the military's and its is irreversible turbulence is part of the growing pains of a young islamic democracy that is maturing. it's fiber it used culture promotes women's participation into the society. pakistan's media has grown to be a robust force and the middle class is expanding. performed soex has well that...
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this water is part of a giant irrigation is them that these pakistan's western lands. it is water for the land, or animals, for bathing, for washing clothes, and for some a source of cooking and drinking water. when it is their only source of water, it is also water for disease. there are many regional and worldwide organizations like the united nations, the red cross and red crescent that are helping to keep the refugee problem under control. this clinic is operated by the united medical doctors of afghanistan. >> on days the weather is hot, we have many people with congestion problems such as dysentery, diarrhea, malnutrition. also somewhat respiratory problems. it increases day by day, particularly among the refugees. tb, skin disease, and other contagious diseases are increasing. those diseases which relate to the living conditions of the refugees do not change. there is no unified preventive program against these diseases were all of the refugees, and therefore can bring these diseases under control properly. we are not able to treat a patient as it is necessary o
this water is part of a giant irrigation is them that these pakistan's western lands. it is water for the land, or animals, for bathing, for washing clothes, and for some a source of cooking and drinking water. when it is their only source of water, it is also water for disease. there are many regional and worldwide organizations like the united nations, the red cross and red crescent that are helping to keep the refugee problem under control. this clinic is operated by the united medical...
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reporter: she's the founder of that focuses on women's rights in pakistan. members meet every week to discuss how to change attitudes towards social issues in the country. >> the purpose of this discussion is to focus on the youth and the changes they go through while growing up. and the interactions men and women have with each other. she belongs to the tribe near the afghan border, a conservative part of pakistan. the organization has changed his worldview and he is advocating the same to his family. >> first, i work on my family and as he witnessed, my brother is here with me, too. he is also an activist. so the changes slowly coming. he used to be very conservative. he also works for domestic health. she has been grooming them to form unions to improve working conditions. >> before training, they did not give fig. but we talked to them and said that we need sunday off. we continue to fight for our rights. they have increased our salary and giving us the day off. reporter: the ngo established in early 2000. since then, the initiative has helped thousands
reporter: she's the founder of that focuses on women's rights in pakistan. members meet every week to discuss how to change attitudes towards social issues in the country. >> the purpose of this discussion is to focus on the youth and the changes they go through while growing up. and the interactions men and women have with each other. she belongs to the tribe near the afghan border, a conservative part of pakistan. the organization has changed his worldview and he is advocating the same...
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tensions between pakistan and india are escalating. pakistan's military in kashmir, the latest in a series of skirmishes. heavy mortar fire forced people on the indian controlled side to three their villages. it comes a day after seven pakistani soldiers were killed on the border between the two sides. military officials attended their funerals. details of the incident remain unknown. both sides blame the other for opening fire. they've clashed repeatedly in the area over recent months, resulting in the deaths of dozens of soldiers and si civilians. india's prime minister made a surprise visit to pakistan and held talks with his counterpart. but in september, militant groups attacked an indian army base in kashmir, killing 17 soldiers. india said the attackers came from pakistan, and the move towards reconciliation has soured since then. >>> the stigma surrounding hansen's disease or leprosy dates back thousands of years. even today, people who once suffered from the disease still have a hard time. recently in tokyo the issue was put u
tensions between pakistan and india are escalating. pakistan's military in kashmir, the latest in a series of skirmishes. heavy mortar fire forced people on the indian controlled side to three their villages. it comes a day after seven pakistani soldiers were killed on the border between the two sides. military officials attended their funerals. details of the incident remain unknown. both sides blame the other for opening fire. they've clashed repeatedly in the area over recent months,...
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five more indian diplomats have returned to their country in an ongoing diplomatic dispute with pakistan. both countries expelled an
five more indian diplomats have returned to their country in an ongoing diplomatic dispute with pakistan. both countries expelled an
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, this family had gone from somalia to pakistan, thin to ohio, and he went to school since friend 2014, radicalization process likely started with anti-americannism before coming here. we need to be vetting them not only if they were part of terror groups but are they anti-american? is this something they are embraces or they are afraid of? and feel it is not part of their identity, i think we as we learn more it will be aapparent he did not fee tha feel this was his home. >> isis called for random knife attacks. allies, forests, beaches, quiet neighborhoods, they have 58 ways talked about soft targets in europe, could this be a part of that strategy? >> yes, they use that strategy, by the way we talk about them, you know telling them that they are more afraid, well, that does not make onus on americans it is their onus, they are trying to radicalize muslims, they tell them to to these very soft targets because they realize, homeland security is squeezing them more and more, they have to use victims of opportunity, which are in public staces, they -- spaces, they want to unravel our so
, this family had gone from somalia to pakistan, thin to ohio, and he went to school since friend 2014, radicalization process likely started with anti-americannism before coming here. we need to be vetting them not only if they were part of terror groups but are they anti-american? is this something they are embraces or they are afraid of? and feel it is not part of their identity, i think we as we learn more it will be aapparent he did not fee tha feel this was his home. >> isis called...
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ben: more than a dozen people are dead after two trains collide in pakistan. wisn 12 news' tim elliott is following this developing story. tim: officials say the crash was caused by one of the trains running into the back end of it happened in the outskirts of pakistan's southern port city of karachi. officials say at least 17 people were killed, including a child. another 50 people are injured with at least five in critical condition. pakistan is notorious for having one of the world's worst rail infrastructures often seeing fatal accidents like this one. ben: philadelphia's transit agency is asking a transportation union to start negotiations to end an ongoing strike. th says the walkout is hurting residents. 4700 workers went on strike tuesday, shutting down buses, trolleys, and subways in the city. regional rail lines have also been experiencing delays. halloween may be over, but the dressing up isn't for one texas man. he goes around dressed as a superhero year-round. he goes by holy batman, but everyone just calls him batman. this caped crusader won't re
ben: more than a dozen people are dead after two trains collide in pakistan. wisn 12 news' tim elliott is following this developing story. tim: officials say the crash was caused by one of the trains running into the back end of it happened in the outskirts of pakistan's southern port city of karachi. officials say at least 17 people were killed, including a child. another 50 people are injured with at least five in critical condition. pakistan is notorious for having one of the world's worst...
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regarding the somebody that came from pakistan, he left in 2007 from somalia, which should have been a big red flag for our immigration department because 2007 was when al shabaab was inserting itself ethiopia. he was there in 2007. if he left during that time he was probably part of the islamic courts or his father or parents were part of the islamic courts go to pakistan. >> there is no oversight at all. none. zero. >> i agree. i agree. and there is a red flag there. >> go down to the bigger picture. so you have a problem there in minnesota. columbus, ohio, the second largest somali has a problem. you have got a problem. the states can't -- individual cities and states can't vet people in refugee camps in pakistan which are radicalized up to here. those camps are full of al qaeda and the taliban. that's where they recruit in those refugee camps. president obama has this casual thing where if you say we have to be more stringent on who we let in here from these areas you are anti-muslim bigot. >> bill, i'm not going to defend obama's strategy. clearly we have to have better investig
regarding the somebody that came from pakistan, he left in 2007 from somalia, which should have been a big red flag for our immigration department because 2007 was when al shabaab was inserting itself ethiopia. he was there in 2007. if he left during that time he was probably part of the islamic courts or his father or parents were part of the islamic courts go to pakistan. >> there is no oversight at all. none. zero. >> i agree. i agree. and there is a red flag there. >> go...
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long as they had bin laden they could privately tell the al qaeda groups and taliban groups and both pakistan and afghanistan we have your guy, pay more attention to us and keep us informed. and they had more control his argument in the second argument they had or explanation was that the saudis hate him a lot of money, that the saudi arabian government , that he came from a wealthy family, bin laden's family in saudi arabia, big construction family in building, building, very wealthy. the assumption we make and i make is that no one wanted an american interrogation team to talk to him. >> you to watch this and other programs on my not book tv.org. >> book tvs live programming from the miami book fair continues this evening. we are now joined by andrew bacevich whose the author of this book: "america's war for the greater middle east: a millitary. professor, when you say greater middle east, y what do you mean? >> on talking about a very very large swath of the islamic world.ca's i could've called it america's war in the middle east, but it seems to me to use that narrower term really underst
long as they had bin laden they could privately tell the al qaeda groups and taliban groups and both pakistan and afghanistan we have your guy, pay more attention to us and keep us informed. and they had more control his argument in the second argument they had or explanation was that the saudis hate him a lot of money, that the saudi arabian government , that he came from a wealthy family, bin laden's family in saudi arabia, big construction family in building, building, very wealthy. the...
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so, now we know we're in pakistan. and at this point is when there's kind of -- you couldn't hear it, but you could sort of feel, "okay, now we're in a sovereign nation. we don't know if they can see us or not, and if they do, they can justifiably shoot us down, and we can't even be mad, because they're defending their nation." so, everyone's kind of handling this in their own way. it's a weird feeling to realize that i can take a missile right now and blow up at any time and just wondering, "what's it feel like to get shot out of the sky? do you die right away, or do you die after you fall? what happens?" so, i'm actually sitting sort of facing a little bit forward towards the pilot, who's in front of me, and i'm kind of looking around. and guys were doing weird stuff. some guys fell asleep. some guy put his ipod in. he's over there listening to music. other guys are doing stuff. and we'll hear every now and then from the pilots, "all right, 15 minutes in. we haven't been painted," meaning no one sees us. and we're fl
so, now we know we're in pakistan. and at this point is when there's kind of -- you couldn't hear it, but you could sort of feel, "okay, now we're in a sovereign nation. we don't know if they can see us or not, and if they do, they can justifiably shoot us down, and we can't even be mad, because they're defending their nation." so, everyone's kind of handling this in their own way. it's a weird feeling to realize that i can take a missile right now and blow up at any time and just...
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her last days in pakistan were spent hiding in this building hawar.e shower -- in pes it was eventually rated and she was arrested. although she will start her new life in an apartment furnished by the afghan president, reports say she is heartbroken about her return to her home country. but for authorities, this was a high-profile example of their crackdown on refugees living in the country, amid relations -- amid deteriorating relations with afghanistan. katty: the indian government's sudden decision to withdraw 2 popular currency notes from circulation has led to chaos at some banks. customers have been desperate to change their now worthless cash into legal tender, and some banks have run out. the government move is part of an effort to fight corruption, they say, as out south asia correspondent reports. reporter: tempers are beginning .o fray they have been queuing for hours, hoping to changea government suddenly banned on tuesday night. a lucky few make it inside the bank. >> is my grandson's birthday today and i want to buy him something, but i have no valid currency notes. i had
her last days in pakistan were spent hiding in this building hawar.e shower -- in pes it was eventually rated and she was arrested. although she will start her new life in an apartment furnished by the afghan president, reports say she is heartbroken about her return to her home country. but for authorities, this was a high-profile example of their crackdown on refugees living in the country, amid relations -- amid deteriorating relations with afghanistan. katty: the indian government's sudden...
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india-pakistan relations are at the drop bottom. they conducted surgical strikes on pakistan, which was in the telly asian to an attack on an indian army camp. there is no business happening. the fact of the matter remains that this has reached a point of no return. but it's not on top of their priority list. but from a strategic standpoint, it hasn't quite played out the way modi expected it to. well trade is important, there have always been suspicions --out suspicion angie: hard to ignore your neighbor. harsha in mumbai. coming up, samsung makes an $8 billion play in the automotive tech sector, that will its buyout be music to the ears of investors? details coming next. this is bloomberg. ♪ manus: i'm manus cranny in riyadh. good morning. angie: i'm angie lau in hong kong. let's get you a check of the business flash headlines. units of one of turkey's biggest holding companies sank after a column in a local newspaper fueled speculation that it will be caught up in the president's nationwide crackdown against his opponents. the
india-pakistan relations are at the drop bottom. they conducted surgical strikes on pakistan, which was in the telly asian to an attack on an indian army camp. there is no business happening. the fact of the matter remains that this has reached a point of no return. but it's not on top of their priority list. but from a strategic standpoint, it hasn't quite played out the way modi expected it to. well trade is important, there have always been suspicions --out suspicion angie: hard to ignore...
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we learned the suspect is of a somali decent and a refugee that traveled the pakistan and with his seven siblings and ended up in dallas. pe he's 23 earli-year-old. we have yet to have confirmation about whether he's a student at this campus. he went into watts hall and attacked people with a knife. >> here is an eye witness who saw what happened. >> when students evacuated the building, he started slashing at them with a knife and the police calling it a machete. soon enough, the cops showed up and shot him down. >> we have been hearing from officials that it is more of a butcher knife that's used for the attack. >> we can report of the name of the person involved in this attack according to several law enforcement officials. this was an 18-year-old named abdul raton. he settled in columbus a short time ago, we don't know exactly when. before the shooting this morning, before the car attack this morning at osu, there was a posting on this person's facebook page in which he said he was sick and tired of seeing his fella muslims and sisters and brothers being killed and he mentioned attac
we learned the suspect is of a somali decent and a refugee that traveled the pakistan and with his seven siblings and ended up in dallas. pe he's 23 earli-year-old. we have yet to have confirmation about whether he's a student at this campus. he went into watts hall and attacked people with a knife. >> here is an eye witness who saw what happened. >> when students evacuated the building, he started slashing at them with a knife and the police calling it a machete. soon enough, the...
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with the case with drones in pakistan, for example, pakistan turned a blind eye to this and sort of feigned outrage that these were taken place, such as the situation in yemen and it is giving americans to do that type of operation. i think ideally you would have the permission and you would have the agreement and the acquiescence of the host nation in question. but of course, if it is a critical imminent threat and the u.s. needs to act to be able to save lives in the u.s. or its allies across the world, i think you have to say america would need to act unilaterally that that situation. >> and the nephew of muhammed, and master mind behind 9/11 and 1993, the plot to take down 11 airlines over the pacific and he was caught and it broke up in the philippines and would he be a example of a terrorist planning something that was taken out and not captured in the middle east but in the philippines. >> absolutely. and here is the thing. america needs to be able to -- it is able to rely on the partner nations as isis disburses around the globe some of the leaders will go to country where's there i
with the case with drones in pakistan, for example, pakistan turned a blind eye to this and sort of feigned outrage that these were taken place, such as the situation in yemen and it is giving americans to do that type of operation. i think ideally you would have the permission and you would have the agreement and the acquiescence of the host nation in question. but of course, if it is a critical imminent threat and the u.s. needs to act to be able to save lives in the u.s. or its allies across...
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. >> that's india and pakistan and what? >> india, pakistan, a few nepalis. >> so 200,000 and rising quick. sunol is on 1320 on your a.m. dial. himalaya is a beloved pakistani restaurant ran by kaiser lushkari. >> the food here is amazing, like india and pakistani mix together. >> now, how does that work, because over there relations not so friendly. here it is everybody, is it all peace and love? >> yeah, you know, there is no boundaries here. i see so many homes, new homes, new subdivisions and people just going up. on my street, 18 homes. 12 out of them are from other countries -- india, pakistan, malaysia, indonesia. and once you live together, you become family. how many brown people here? any non indians? i want to see non indians. do we have any non indians? i'm going to see how good this asian guy can do a bollywood step. move like this. move like this. yeah! >> how old were you when you moved here? >> i was 17 when i came here. >> oh, wow! >> and growing up, i wanted to be a bollywood star. i wanted to be a movie st
. >> that's india and pakistan and what? >> india, pakistan, a few nepalis. >> so 200,000 and rising quick. sunol is on 1320 on your a.m. dial. himalaya is a beloved pakistani restaurant ran by kaiser lushkari. >> the food here is amazing, like india and pakistani mix together. >> now, how does that work, because over there relations not so friendly. here it is everybody, is it all peace and love? >> yeah, you know, there is no boundaries here. i see so many...
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what's so important about pakistan, cozing up to the generals around it. when i wrote about it in the new yorker in 2009, more than a hundred nuclear weapons and we worry about their weapons, we are worried about their safety. there's a huge muslim fundamentalist population in pakistan and the reason that the pakistanis never said anything publicly about having them is when they told us, he came in, it could be earlier. the pakistani's kept them secretly because the public will go nuts. the public loved bin laden. 450% of the country saw him as a hero and so as long as they had bin laden they can privately tell al-qaeda groups and both pakistan and afghanistan, we have your guy, pay more attention to us, keep us informed, they had more control. that was their argument, the second argument they made is explanation for keeping them is the saudis paid him a lot of money. the saudi arabian came from big construction family, not royal family but major constructionists in building and very wealthy and the assumption we make and i make is that nobody wanted an am
what's so important about pakistan, cozing up to the generals around it. when i wrote about it in the new yorker in 2009, more than a hundred nuclear weapons and we worry about their weapons, we are worried about their safety. there's a huge muslim fundamentalist population in pakistan and the reason that the pakistanis never said anything publicly about having them is when they told us, he came in, it could be earlier. the pakistani's kept them secretly because the public will go nuts. the...
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you have to say, what were you doing in pakistan? got a little problem. maybe we'll take the other guys or other family that hasn't come from the terror dens. meghan: problem which have president last eight years won't say islamic extremism. the pendulum is gone completely other way, if you go to pakistan, i don't have a problem you're flying back and forth to pakistan and stop and instair gait you why you keep going back and forth to this nation. problem we have a president so obsessed with being politically correct he hasn't dealt with major issues. say it is terrorism and radical extremism. start with there i will be happy. kennedy: would see links of terror acts what happened before hand, who was in contact with them and why those people didn't step forward? columbus has second largest somali population in the country. what is it about this community they are scared to come forward to law enforcement saying this person is changed and radicalized? >> i'm sure financial aid sheet was paid for education. kennedy: went to community college and graduated c
you have to say, what were you doing in pakistan? got a little problem. maybe we'll take the other guys or other family that hasn't come from the terror dens. meghan: problem which have president last eight years won't say islamic extremism. the pendulum is gone completely other way, if you go to pakistan, i don't have a problem you're flying back and forth to pakistan and stop and instair gait you why you keep going back and forth to this nation. problem we have a president so obsessed with...
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pakistan says there's a network of indian spy agents at islamabad. the come -- the countries have battled over kashmir for seven decades. hundreds of children who stayed at the demolished refugee camps in france were subjected to .nhumane living conditions both france and britain fell short of their obligations because of disagreement over the camps supervision. south african president jacob zuma faces growing calls to resign after corruption was found at the top levels of government. the report found for the creation of a commission to undueigate allegations of government influence by wealthy family. global news 24 hours a day powered by our 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. it just after 6:30 p.m. in new york. a.m. in sydney. i'm joined by my colleague, paul allen, with look at the markets. paul: new zealand has been up and running for 90 minutes and it's not looking too good. 1.5%, following wall street lower. teachers on the nikkei look mixed and we expect declines on of 1%. of one thi
pakistan says there's a network of indian spy agents at islamabad. the come -- the countries have battled over kashmir for seven decades. hundreds of children who stayed at the demolished refugee camps in france were subjected to .nhumane living conditions both france and britain fell short of their obligations because of disagreement over the camps supervision. south african president jacob zuma faces growing calls to resign after corruption was found at the top levels of government. the...
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women and children among 19 victims, now 20 we understand, dead in a train crash in pakistan. coming up, why they fear they're going to find ,, ,, to keep our communities safe, we need a district attorney like jake lilly -- and iraq war veteran, jake lilly is an experienced prosecutor who will be tough on violent crime, including murder and domestic abuse. and he has a smart plan to provide treatment for non-violent offenders, including veterans suffering from mental illness or addiction. jake lilly for district attorney -- tough, smart, and fair. "what's your position on equal pay for women?" "it's too early in the morning to ask that question." "you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes. "i think that putting a wife to work is a very dangerous thing." "i don't wanna sound too much like a chauvinist but when i come home and dinner's not ready, i go through the roof." "so you treat women with respect?" - "uh, i can't say that either." - "alright." priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. i'm running for congress to stop the sale of o
women and children among 19 victims, now 20 we understand, dead in a train crash in pakistan. coming up, why they fear they're going to find ,, ,, to keep our communities safe, we need a district attorney like jake lilly -- and iraq war veteran, jake lilly is an experienced prosecutor who will be tough on violent crime, including murder and domestic abuse. and he has a smart plan to provide treatment for non-violent offenders, including veterans suffering from mental illness or addiction. jake...
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. >>> we're back with breaking news from pakistan. take a look at these images in of a horrible train crash there. the mangled train off the tracks. we're told at least 19 people others. investigators say it collided with another train. causing that crash there. >>> also breaking overnight, the leader of isis has a new message to militants fighting u.s.-backed forces in iraq. fight to the death. in an audio recording released abu ma car al baghdadi told his followers not to retreat as they close in on mosul and called for suicide attacks in other countries. the battle retake the city of 1 million is n and some residents are emerging from hiding. >>> a protest outside a david duke senate debate turned violent. demonstrators were angry that the former kkk leader was using dillard university as a platform for his views. police used pepper spray and tasers when some protesters tried to push their way into the debate hall. six people were arrested. >>> so apparently the best airports in the country are in the west, the worst right here in
. >>> we're back with breaking news from pakistan. take a look at these images in of a horrible train crash there. the mangled train off the tracks. we're told at least 19 people others. investigators say it collided with another train. causing that crash there. >>> also breaking overnight, the leader of isis has a new message to militants fighting u.s.-backed forces in iraq. fight to the death. in an audio recording released abu ma car al baghdadi told his followers not to...
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. >> anthony: 200,000, and that's india and pakistan -- >> sunil: yeah. indians, pakistanis, some bangladeshis, very few nepalese. >> anthony: so, 200,000 and rising quick. >> sunil: yeah. >> anthony: sunil thakkcar is an owner of masala radio, 1320 on your a.m. dial. himalaya is a beloved indian pakistani restaurant run by karachi native kaiser lashkari. >> sunil: so, the food here is amazing. it's like indian and pakistani mixed together. >> anthony: right, now how does that work? because over there, the relation's not so friendly. uh, here does everybody -- is it all peace and love? >> sunil: yeah, you know, there is no boundaries here. now you see so many homes, new homes, new subdivisions, and people just buy them up, and on my street, 18 homes, 12 out of them are from other countries. india, pakistan, malaysia, indonesia, and once you live together, it just sort of -- you just become family. how many brown people here? [ cheers ] any non-indians? i wanna see non-indians. do we have any non-indians? [ cheers ] what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna see how g
. >> anthony: 200,000, and that's india and pakistan -- >> sunil: yeah. indians, pakistanis, some bangladeshis, very few nepalese. >> anthony: so, 200,000 and rising quick. >> sunil: yeah. >> anthony: sunil thakkcar is an owner of masala radio, 1320 on your a.m. dial. himalaya is a beloved indian pakistani restaurant run by karachi native kaiser lashkari. >> sunil: so, the food here is amazing. it's like indian and pakistani mixed together. >> anthony:...
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still ahead on newsroom, a deadly suicide blast strikes a religious event in pakistan. what authorities say slowed rescue efforts. still ahead. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." the colombian president is urging his country to give peace a second chance. the government signed a revised peace deal on saturday with farc rebels to end over 50 years of brutal fighting. >> colombians rejected the initial peace agreement last month that shocked a lot of people. critics said it was too lenient toward the rebels. rafael romo has more about it. >> the first peace agreement between the colombian government and the guerilla group took five years to reach. it was put together in six weeks. the beginning of the agreement was held in havana. it happened saturday afternoon. representatives of the farc guerilla group and the government -- in bogota, manuel santos said the new deal will build a broader deeper peace. among the new stipulations are reparations for victims which will come from farc's assets and money, santos said. farc must still form a political party under the agreemen
still ahead on newsroom, a deadly suicide blast strikes a religious event in pakistan. what authorities say slowed rescue efforts. still ahead. >>> welcome back to "cnn newsroom." the colombian president is urging his country to give peace a second chance. the government signed a revised peace deal on saturday with farc rebels to end over 50 years of brutal fighting. >> colombians rejected the initial peace agreement last month that shocked a lot of people. critics said...
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. >> is pakistan a top priority? how would it be characterized. >> he was invited into office and he followed that into we are at a time where india and pakistan relations are at rock bottom and this leads to a script expected relations have reached a point of no return. there is virtually no trade between them. little and china remains the biggest trading partner and trade relations have shown some signs of improvement and we are talking about resumption with this is ay's and setback. >> thank you very much. trump may be bringing electionst before allies into his administration. giuliani may be a favorite for the role of secretary of state. >> the name of a former goldman sachs partner emerges as the top pick for a treasury secretary. the national finance chairman and has been considered the leading candidate. this is not consistent with president elect trump. he has a path of loyalty with his allies. a second generationhen nook goldman partner and he would be the third goldman partner to do in following the footste
. >> is pakistan a top priority? how would it be characterized. >> he was invited into office and he followed that into we are at a time where india and pakistan relations are at rock bottom and this leads to a script expected relations have reached a point of no return. there is virtually no trade between them. little and china remains the biggest trading partner and trade relations have shown some signs of improvement and we are talking about resumption with this is ay's and...
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we continue to follow trhat breaking news in pakistan. the death toll climbing following a train collision. a game seven thriller that had it all.. but after more than a century of falling short - t world series! good morning washington i'm larry smith.. and i'm autria godfrey. yes - the days of billy goats and black cats are over for the cubs... and it's a party 108 years in the making happening now in chicago. fans cheering and chanting outside wrigley field in a celebration some thought they wouldn't see.. it was an epic nailbiter game seven in cleveland. and the cubs led the entire way until the 8th inning when rajai
we continue to follow trhat breaking news in pakistan. the death toll climbing following a train collision. a game seven thriller that had it all.. but after more than a century of falling short - t world series! good morning washington i'm larry smith.. and i'm autria godfrey. yes - the days of billy goats and black cats are over for the cubs... and it's a party 108 years in the making happening now in chicago. fans cheering and chanting outside wrigley field in a celebration some thought they...
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when you look at pakistan or somalia, both countries are not a bastion of modernization. the kenyan government were most of the somali refugees are being held across the world and they had been infiltrated by the terrorist organization and they are very concerned about the radicalization of the refugee population within icann.the unit refugees come to the united states. the united nations seeks to refugees from the refugee camp and doesn't make them working with the state department on coming to the u.s. the state department settled then. they work with nonfederal contractors to resettle refugees and the federal contractors work with 350 subcontractors to settle the refugees in 192 cities across america. when they come to dallas, what we are seeing when the refugees particularly somalis are resettled in a community where they don't feel a lot of refugees, they themselves in the great to back it is somalis in america where they can be part of a larger group like minnesota, san diego and a lot in tennessee as well as in ohio. that is probably what happened and how they went
when you look at pakistan or somalia, both countries are not a bastion of modernization. the kenyan government were most of the somali refugees are being held across the world and they had been infiltrated by the terrorist organization and they are very concerned about the radicalization of the refugee population within icann.the unit refugees come to the united states. the united nations seeks to refugees from the refugee camp and doesn't make them working with the state department on coming...
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pakistan's railway network is falling into disrepair. they don't put a lot of money into maintenance so these type that country. >> kim: isis top leader is trying to rally support in the middle east. isis releasing a new message encouraging his followers to keep up the fight for the second largest city. his rallying call coming as militants -- this is a u.s. led coalition. iraqi special forc advances through the surrounding territory. >> some residents suing because the building is sinking in the middle of an earthquake zone. started tilting. today san francisco city attorney will give an update. >> kim: back to our community. it's the new nevada license plate. you are seeing it on your screen. it's been 15 years since the standard design for nevada's plate has been the question why now. the d.m.v. says a big goal in the design process to promote our state's diversity. >> i think that it was time to release something that better represented nevada as a whole from the red rock canyon up to the sierra. >> these new plates are available now
pakistan's railway network is falling into disrepair. they don't put a lot of money into maintenance so these type that country. >> kim: isis top leader is trying to rally support in the middle east. isis releasing a new message encouraging his followers to keep up the fight for the second largest city. his rallying call coming as militants -- this is a u.s. led coalition. iraqi special forc advances through the surrounding territory. >> some residents suing because the building is...
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he and his family fled to pakistan in 2007 and came to the u.s. in 2014. he was a lawful, permanent u.s. resident. we're also learning more about for a short time he lived at a temporary charity shelter in dallas. he was a student at osu and told the campus newspaper that being muslim he was kind of scared to pray in public. coming up at 6:30 i'll let you know the rant that he posted on facebook. >> all right. thank you. in the wake of the attack at ohio state ohio lawmakers are set to vote an bill that would allow concealed handguns the state senate could vote tomorrow on 5 bill that passed the house last year. it would let colleges decide whether to allow concealed handguns on school property. the bill would also allow concealed carry in some government buildings. >> we got a lot of phone calls from worried parents when new broke. we did some research to find out how you can keep tab on your student's safety. many ohio universities offer campus alerts for most cases your student has to sign you up. right now on wkyc you can find a complete guide on how t
he and his family fled to pakistan in 2007 and came to the u.s. in 2014. he was a lawful, permanent u.s. resident. we're also learning more about for a short time he lived at a temporary charity shelter in dallas. he was a student at osu and told the campus newspaper that being muslim he was kind of scared to pray in public. coming up at 6:30 i'll let you know the rant that he posted on facebook. >> all right. thank you. in the wake of the attack at ohio state ohio lawmakers are set to...
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that his grandma was born and raised in pakistan... she watched christmas cartoons growing up and always dreamed of fir trees and snowfall... this year she was finally able to live out her dream and the smile on her face shows just how excited she was... now who said humans were the only ones to get excited when they sat on santa's lap? at jj-montaldo shared on twitter that his dog's favorite toy is santa... so it only made sense to take her to meet the real one... the shiba inu was beyond excited to meet her real-life chew toy the picture already has 80- thousand likes on twitter and is definitely going to make its way around this holiday season... don't forget about the great santa run! fox 5 will be everyone on. the run is on december third in downtown las vegas. you can register today on our website. the fun starts at 9 a-m dessert is just the icing on the cake after a hearty holiday meal... unless someone ruins it. when we come back... a look at how not to treat pumpkin pie on thanksgiving. ((music)) dessert of thanksgiving. who w
that his grandma was born and raised in pakistan... she watched christmas cartoons growing up and always dreamed of fir trees and snowfall... this year she was finally able to live out her dream and the smile on her face shows just how excited she was... now who said humans were the only ones to get excited when they sat on santa's lap? at jj-montaldo shared on twitter that his dog's favorite toy is santa... so it only made sense to take her to meet the real one... the shiba inu was beyond...
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. >>> a suicide bomb attack killed 52 people in pakistan during a religious ceremony. more than 100 people were injured. pakistan's prime minister has ordered federal authorities to find those attackers. >>> the concert hall in paris is back open almost one year after the terror attacks. 90 people were killed inside the concert with a headliner, sting. tickets sold out in less than 30 minutes. >>> more than 100 officers will be sent to south texas to deal with the immigrants. agents from arizona and california among other states will be transferred to texas. they will assistant with screening and processing immigrants taken into custody along the border. many are unaccompanied children and fames. >> we've got temperatures dropping ton weather moves in this weekend. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. >> i hope that somebody wakes up in the morning with a needle in thei
. >>> a suicide bomb attack killed 52 people in pakistan during a religious ceremony. more than 100 people were injured. pakistan's prime minister has ordered federal authorities to find those attackers. >>> the concert hall in paris is back open almost one year after the terror attacks. 90 people were killed inside the concert with a headliner, sting. tickets sold out in less than 30 minutes. >>> more than 100 officers will be sent to south texas to deal with the...
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>> we know he was born in somali, then pakistan. came into the united states. we know there's secondary screening by customs and border patrol coming out of pakistan into the united states. i requested aid c eed a copy to we may have known about this individual before he came into the united states. here again, we have another case of an individual coming from a high threat hot terror spot area into the united states, radicalizing and then attempting to kill people. >> the fbi is saying, likely self-radicalized. officials can't get to calling it terrorism. we have seen this before. why? >> we have seen this time and time again. they are very reluctant to call what it is. it's radical islamist terror. we know he was inspired by the same cleric that inspired the ft. hood bomber, the new york bomber, san bernardino. in addition, we know that the isis spokesman who was killed by a drone strike set forth in 2014 what the new terror agenda is going to be. that is to attack the non-believer in their backyard. this is a new terror threat that's evolving. that is to act
>> we know he was born in somali, then pakistan. came into the united states. we know there's secondary screening by customs and border patrol coming out of pakistan into the united states. i requested aid c eed a copy to we may have known about this individual before he came into the united states. here again, we have another case of an individual coming from a high threat hot terror spot area into the united states, radicalizing and then attempting to kill people. >> the fbi is...
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the project links maritime from china through southwest pakistan. it is struggling with insurgent violence, and the pakistani army is guarding the port. joining us now is scary dugan -- gary dugan. thank you for coming in. time to digest everything, so i can get off with a chart. longest rally, 32 months longer than the average since the 1930's, 15 months of her earnings recession, do you buy the truck rally? do you buy these equity markets. it may not last long. we do believe that the enthusiasm around donald trump is well-founded. he will spend a lot of money. commitment,that leading to an improvement in the earnings outlook in the near term, but the one thing that kill this rally off is the rise in the interest rates, also market interest rates with long bonds rising towards 3%. already seeing rotation from emerging markets into the u.s., europe. do you expect that to hit emerging markets hard? we are already seeing it in asia today. big think there will be a difference between developed markets and emerging markets. the rise in u.s. interest rat
the project links maritime from china through southwest pakistan. it is struggling with insurgent violence, and the pakistani army is guarding the port. joining us now is scary dugan -- gary dugan. thank you for coming in. time to digest everything, so i can get off with a chart. longest rally, 32 months longer than the average since the 1930's, 15 months of her earnings recession, do you buy the truck rally? do you buy these equity markets. it may not last long. we do believe that the...
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a horrific scene in pakistan this afternoon. a passenger train crashes into the back of another train --- killing at least 19 people and injuring 50 others. you can see the mangled metal... .proving the impact was just devastating. investigators say the driver of the second train -- likely ignored the rail traffic signal and slammed into the other train. it's not clear if hei a developing story out of washington state... sheriff's office detectives believe they"ve recovered the remains of a girl, about four years old.....whose body was hidden in a plastic tote in everett. over those four years....court documents say the mother gave different accounts of what happened to the little girl... including death due to chicken pox and a bathtub drowning. relatives became suspicious of a cooler she kept hidden and family moved... most recently to the child's grandmother's mobile home . "natasha naranjo/neighbor:ther e were a lot of undercover fbi agents, about seven cars, i left that morning about 10 in the morning. there was no caution
a horrific scene in pakistan this afternoon. a passenger train crashes into the back of another train --- killing at least 19 people and injuring 50 others. you can see the mangled metal... .proving the impact was just devastating. investigators say the driver of the second train -- likely ignored the rail traffic signal and slammed into the other train. it's not clear if hei a developing story out of washington state... sheriff's office detectives believe they"ve recovered the remains of...
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artan was a somali refugee and traveled to pakistan and came to the u.s. in 2014 and legal permanent resident of the united states. artan actually appeared in a feature article of the lantern, the osu newspaper in august this year about the osu camp us and artan says this place is huge and i don't even know where to everything going on in the media and was relying on god to pull him through. >> our investigative team checked and found no records in his past. we keep checking into his background and we will get back to you. carl monday, cleveland 19 news reaction from various organizations in the athletic's world is the cavs, indians and browns issuing messages of support. even the university of michigan offered messages of support. >> and tony zarrella joins us with some messages and tweets. reality still settling in for a lot of people. tony. >> a stark reminder how quickly and dramatically things change in our world. 48 hours ago hundreds of buckeyes double overtime win that brought everybody together. today, members of the ohio state community brought t
artan was a somali refugee and traveled to pakistan and came to the u.s. in 2014 and legal permanent resident of the united states. artan actually appeared in a feature article of the lantern, the osu newspaper in august this year about the osu camp us and artan says this place is huge and i don't even know where to everything going on in the media and was relying on god to pull him through. >> our investigative team checked and found no records in his past. we keep checking into his...
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the rules the city is putting to >> breaking news from the live desk, the breaking news from pakistan, at least 17 people were killed in a series of explosions at a shipyard. we just got this new video, and the blast happened in southwest pakistan with more than 200 employees working at the time at an oil tanker and a ton of people witnesses this. it is incredible video with explosions, numerous explosions this morning. it has killed 17 people, and the video is just coming in. >> thank you. >> bart is defending a janitor who made more than $276,000 in salary overtime and benefits last year, the researchers who discovered this said the janitor is not to blame, bart is to blame. none profit said that the bart compensation package is outrageous and irresponsible. >> the average bart john tar makes $50,000 a year, but, this john tornado $162,000 in overtime and logged 114 hours a week. >> what is wrong, again, there are that many hours available for overtime, indicative of a staffing shortage. the average janitor in california makes $28,000. but bart said it is cheaper to allow overtime t
the rules the city is putting to >> breaking news from the live desk, the breaking news from pakistan, at least 17 people were killed in a series of explosions at a shipyard. we just got this new video, and the blast happened in southwest pakistan with more than 200 employees working at the time at an oil tanker and a ton of people witnesses this. it is incredible video with explosions, numerous explosions this morning. it has killed 17 people, and the video is just coming in. >>...
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they have been trained over the course of three years in the afghanistan and pakistan region as david points out dhs will work with state and local officials, law enforcement. here in new york they have a task force to try to identify investigations where operatives have traveled and may fit the profile to try to disrupt it. >> dickerson: okay, fran. a little laryngitis there. thank you for. that david, let me ask you, another threat on election day people are worried about is a threat of disruption. a talk about the vice president said the hacked e-mails, the wiki?i leaked e-mas trace back to russia. what is the status of u.s. operations responding to russia and a z)(ruption on election day? >> two top officials. james clamor and jay johnson issued a statement last month. they were very specific. they said that the most senior have approved the hacking that has been done of democratic officials, hillary clinton's campaign?r chairman. i'm told that since then there was a private warning, i believe by president obama himself to vladimir putin saying any further russian attempts to fear
they have been trained over the course of three years in the afghanistan and pakistan region as david points out dhs will work with state and local officials, law enforcement. here in new york they have a task force to try to identify investigations where operatives have traveled and may fit the profile to try to disrupt it. >> dickerson: okay, fran. a little laryngitis there. thank you for. that david, let me ask you, another threat on election day people are worried about is a threat of...
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he was a somalian refugee that left his homeland in 2007 and went to pakistan and came to the u.s. as a legal resident. he had a facebook page. the fbi is looking into one post shortly before the attack yesterday. that page has been disabled, but we're told he wrote that he reached a, quote, boiling point and made reference to a, quote, lone wolf attack. he also wrote he was sick and tired of seeing muslims killed and tortured. attended columbus state community college for two years, graduating with an associate's degree before moving on to ohio state. we know police searched his apartment last night. it's about 7 miles from campus. neighbors there described him as polite, respectful. certainly, we'll be watching closely for any new information. tia, back out to you. >> tia: he may have been all of those things, but obviously, very troubled from w here at ohio state. we want to talk about the police officer hailed as a hero. alan harujko is praised for his quick response. he shot and killed artan in a minute from getting the first initial call this was unfolding on campus. the publ
he was a somalian refugee that left his homeland in 2007 and went to pakistan and came to the u.s. as a legal resident. he had a facebook page. the fbi is looking into one post shortly before the attack yesterday. that page has been disabled, but we're told he wrote that he reached a, quote, boiling point and made reference to a, quote, lone wolf attack. he also wrote he was sick and tired of seeing muslims killed and tortured. attended columbus state community college for two years, graduating...
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. >> essay that he immigrated fro somalia via pakistan in 2014 this year he graduated from a community college before enrolling in ohio state , he told us to newspaper in august he wa scared to pray in the open because he was muslim is still kind of hit song to people that this is not just happen other places that it happened here, matt wright fox 8 news. this is a look inside of st. hn where there went to rally aroun the victims tonight beginning t start momentarily, as suzanne stratford is inside the arena with more. here at center court at st. john arena, getting ready t start this event, they say it will be a part rally in part digital, everybody coming to remain buckeye strong to remain unified to cop with what they have experienced on campus since monday. people try to process the events, and as we talked to som people, they say that you may not be able to make sense of the situation. they hope that this will be a step forward to stand together to put the offense behind them into thin understand. i think that we all experienced a wide range of emotions that were still processing
. >> essay that he immigrated fro somalia via pakistan in 2014 this year he graduated from a community college before enrolling in ohio state , he told us to newspaper in august he wa scared to pray in the open because he was muslim is still kind of hit song to people that this is not just happen other places that it happened here, matt wright fox 8 news. this is a look inside of st. hn where there went to rally aroun the victims tonight beginning t start momentarily, as suzanne stratford...
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pakistan. i'll go to pakistan for a while and then i'll come to america where i'll go to college, virtually for free and then i'll transfer to ohio state, one of the most prestigious, sought after universities in the country and amazed he can't find a prayer room during the middle of the day. ohio state is like a city. it might be the biggest college campus in the country. nobody begged him to go there. instead of getting -- maybe seeing a counselor. he used his car as a weapon. when he realized he hit five kids and see how the kids were, someone went to the car to see how he was and then he emerges with a machete. >> people are checking to make sure he's okay and he jumps out with a butcher knife. >> you don't feel comfortable praying in comfortable, you're going to run people over, is that sane? >> a couple weeks earlier that isis told their people all around the world to do just that. to use knives and in some cases run people over on campuses. meanwhile, let's talk politics for a little bit
pakistan. i'll go to pakistan for a while and then i'll come to america where i'll go to college, virtually for free and then i'll transfer to ohio state, one of the most prestigious, sought after universities in the country and amazed he can't find a prayer room during the middle of the day. ohio state is like a city. it might be the biggest college campus in the country. nobody begged him to go there. instead of getting -- maybe seeing a counselor. he used his car as a weapon. when he...
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artan was born in somalia, but then his family apparently moved him to pakistan, and then he came to the united states, becoming a legal resident here just two years ago. federal investigators are helping search for a motive. it was revealed today that he posted a wild rant to facebook, telling americans to with i.s.i.s. or face more attacks. >>> hours at chicago's o'hare airport are expected to walk off the job today, workers demanding union rights and an increase in pay, including janitors, cabin cleaners and baggage handlers have committed to the strike, >>> shelter installed over the nuclear reactor in chernobyl. watch these pictures here. it's actually quite impressive. they brought in hydraulic jacks, and it reached its destination today. it represents a great step forward in containing the remains's of the world's worst nuclear disaster, 30 years ago in what was the soviet republic but ukraine. it cost billions of dollars and was one of the most challenging engineering projects ever. >>> donald trump will kickoff a thank you tour this thursday at a rally in cincinnati, ohio. a
artan was born in somalia, but then his family apparently moved him to pakistan, and then he came to the united states, becoming a legal resident here just two years ago. federal investigators are helping search for a motive. it was revealed today that he posted a wild rant to facebook, telling americans to with i.s.i.s. or face more attacks. >>> hours at chicago's o'hare airport are expected to walk off the job today, workers demanding union rights and an increase in pay, including...
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40 muertos y decenas de heridos provocÓ un nuevo atentado del grupo terrorista es dado islÁmico en pakistán. una bomba explotÓ en un santuario en el oeste del paÍs. las autoridades no pudieron determinar si fue un ataque suicida o explosivos en el lugar. causÓ la muerte de 70 personas en el lugar. fÉlix: se llevaron a cabo varios ataques en el pueblo de la provincia que es un bastiÓn de grupos insurgentes. un incendio estallÓ luego que despuÉs un ataque aéreo con bio a la liga. segÚn el observatorio, con sede en gran bretaÑa. los aviones de guerra sirio llevan meses realizando ataques contra pueblos y ciudades, que han dejado decenas de heridos y cientos de muertos. presentadora: una conmovedora despedida, mÁs adelante. >>cÓmo responder las preguntas de los niÑos. quÉ debe hacer para estar preparado. donald trump, presidente. ahora que. fÉlix: lo que ven en pantalla no es un paseo cualquiera de un dueÑo y su mascota. cientos de personas se unieron a la Última caminata de un galgo inglÉs de 18 aÑos quien lanzÓ una campaÑa las redes para que lo acompaÑaran y se sorprendi
40 muertos y decenas de heridos provocÓ un nuevo atentado del grupo terrorista es dado islÁmico en pakistán. una bomba explotÓ en un santuario en el oeste del paÍs. las autoridades no pudieron determinar si fue un ataque suicida o explosivos en el lugar. causÓ la muerte de 70 personas en el lugar. fÉlix: se llevaron a cabo varios ataques en el pueblo de la provincia que es un bastiÓn de grupos insurgentes. un incendio estallÓ luego que despuÉs un ataque aéreo con bio a la liga....
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he was a somali refugee that was here now and came from pakistan from where he arrived but not get in further background in the united states. [inaudible] >> i really can't answers as far as the immigration program. that's not what we are involved in. [inaudible] >> as i previously stated. all we know at this point, we believed he may have been inspired by lal- a laki. it is too soon to draw conclusions. [inaudible] >> we are looking at facebook post and determine the authentication. that leads us to believe he may have been inspired by allawki. >> i don't have that information available. i am sorry. [inaudible] >> so the question was, do we know upon if this was pre-meditated or if he came up with the plan previously or decided that morning. we are trying to work on the motive and when he came up with that plan. that's why we are asking anybodiy's assistance that may known has whereabouts. >> [inaudible] >> i can't goat get into that investigation right now. [inaudible] >> no, as i have said, we believe he may have been inspired by isil. in the past they have claimed responsibility w
he was a somali refugee that was here now and came from pakistan from where he arrived but not get in further background in the united states. [inaudible] >> i really can't answers as far as the immigration program. that's not what we are involved in. [inaudible] >> as i previously stated. all we know at this point, we believed he may have been inspired by lal- a laki. it is too soon to draw conclusions. [inaudible] >> we are looking at facebook post and determine the...
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charles: let me ask you about iran -- not iran, pakistan and india. india is a close friend but they're both allies to a degree. they both have nuclear weapons. what's going to happen there? >> that is a dad man's standoff because both of them know if this thing does escalate beyond kashmir that both are nuclear armed and have intense hatred of the other. so unfortunately, this is going to be the heat and friction along that tectonic plate that is that valley there in southwest asia between the two countries that both of them claim. and the other thing is that interest is that india just signed a nuclear agreement -- charles: captain nash, i've got to leave it there, sir? >> all right. charles: lou dobbs next. lou: good evening, everybody. president-elect donald trump today making key cabinet choices naming south carolina governor nikki haley for the high-profile post of u.s. ambassador to the united nations. mr. trump praised haley despite her sharp criticism of trump during his campaign. trump released this statement -- trump's nomination of hale
charles: let me ask you about iran -- not iran, pakistan and india. india is a close friend but they're both allies to a degree. they both have nuclear weapons. what's going to happen there? >> that is a dad man's standoff because both of them know if this thing does escalate beyond kashmir that both are nuclear armed and have intense hatred of the other. so unfortunately, this is going to be the heat and friction along that tectonic plate that is that valley there in southwest asia...
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hit people driver got out -- started stabbing people18 year old -- abdul artan -- somali -- lived in pakistan until 2014. shot and killed by police officer near by -- alan horujko - less than a minute - ended less than a minute9 people hurt -- 1 criticallycampus new information right now about a a deadly car crash over the weekend.cedar rapids police tell cbs 2 news 21-year-old martell watson and 22-year-old kaitlyn hall-stougart--both of cedar rapids-- died after their car crashed into a police vehicle on i-380 downtown.two officers who at a local hospital and released.those officers were responding to an earlier crash that was blocking the southbound lanes of 380 near the 1st avenue exit when watson lost control and slammed into their s-u-v. this picture shows that police unit. cedar rapids police tweeted this photo with a caption: seat belts save lives. the crash remains under investigation. trader joe's is trader joe's is right now, a judge is considering evidence in the trial of a former cedar rapids substitute teacher accused of sexually exploiting a student. mary beth haglin--whose tri
hit people driver got out -- started stabbing people18 year old -- abdul artan -- somali -- lived in pakistan until 2014. shot and killed by police officer near by -- alan horujko - less than a minute - ended less than a minute9 people hurt -- 1 criticallycampus new information right now about a a deadly car crash over the weekend.cedar rapids police tell cbs 2 news 21-year-old martell watson and 22-year-old kaitlyn hall-stougart--both of cedar rapids-- died after their car crashed into a...
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. >> isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly bombing in pakistan over the wounded in that attack. >> i'm jonathan elias. >> 150,000 people or more in orlando over the weekend celebrating the first pride parade since the pulse nightclub shooting. at the center of it all, a display of 49 crosses. the parade paid tribute to the first responders and employees of the nightclub. >> they were young and innocent. they died for having love >> the day ended with a moment of science will along with a reading of the victim's name and fireworks. this was orlando's 12th annual come out with pride parade which had been postponed during hurricane matthew. >> chicago is pledging to always be a sanctuary city. this comes despite president-elect trump's previous promise. las vegas is also a sanctuary city. inform federal immigration authorities about the immigration status of people that they come in contact with. today they held a news conference to try to reassure undocumented residents. >> to all of those who are after tuesday's election very nervous, filled with anxiety, you are safe in chicago
. >> isis is claiming responsibility for a deadly bombing in pakistan over the wounded in that attack. >> i'm jonathan elias. >> 150,000 people or more in orlando over the weekend celebrating the first pride parade since the pulse nightclub shooting. at the center of it all, a display of 49 crosses. the parade paid tribute to the first responders and employees of the nightclub. >> they were young and innocent. they died for having love >> the day ended with a...