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and so does india. and if those nuclear weapons get into the hands of the wrong people or even some of the material, i think the big fear is that a dirty bomb could be made. >> but all those tribes how do they get the nuclear weapons? >> well, the educated elite is a guy whose name i can't get now, he was a professor, somewhere here in the states and england, and so he had circles, as a scientist and resources and basically when india got the bomb, all of the pakistani elite said okay buddy your job is to go out and get us the bomb too. so it is kind of humorous, because they say well, the bombs are hidden where no body knows where they are. everybody knows where they are. you can drive outside of islam bad and they are over -- islamabad and they are over there. that i think drives it, where they are with afghanistan, so close to persia and u.s. interests there and if the u.s. leaves china, there is a road the china now and china and pakistan do a lot of business. so it is kind of the roof of asia is no
and so does india. and if those nuclear weapons get into the hands of the wrong people or even some of the material, i think the big fear is that a dirty bomb could be made. >> but all those tribes how do they get the nuclear weapons? >> well, the educated elite is a guy whose name i can't get now, he was a professor, somewhere here in the states and england, and so he had circles, as a scientist and resources and basically when india got the bomb, all of the pakistani elite said...
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, and the boundaries were determined by a guy sitting in london, never been to india, just took a chart and drew it right down there. >> wow. >> and so for instance, lahore one of the great cities of the world in punjab is 30 miles or so from the sikh capital but different countries so it divided families there is a great migration of people back, hindus and muslims going either way the greatest migration in the world so 1947 you have a state that was formed, with basicically nothing in common other than they are now pakistani they have a flag, their own government and the two leading lights, one mr. jana, he was an english speaker he died and then the cofounder of pakistan died there they were two years into this great experiment with no leaders and so in this land, very fertile land, but then this were about 50 million people maybe now -- >> 100 and something. >> 180. >> tripled in the land size and lahore to islam ma bad is like driving san francisco to l.a. >> how did you practice the different religions? >> part of what happened, the zea who came in, moved the government officially
, and the boundaries were determined by a guy sitting in london, never been to india, just took a chart and drew it right down there. >> wow. >> and so for instance, lahore one of the great cities of the world in punjab is 30 miles or so from the sikh capital but different countries so it divided families there is a great migration of people back, hindus and muslims going either way the greatest migration in the world so 1947 you have a state that was formed, with basicically...
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-- thought from india. they represent the largest minority group in pakistan, but through violence and threats, they have successfully cowered the politicians, opinion makers, the public in general, and what is -- they've really steadily increased thaifer hold on public discourse in the country. what is noteworthy, of course, is even the majority religious leadership of the moderate kind has been threatened and sleepsed so the ex-- silenced, and so the extremists are winning out for this battle of the soul of the state. the conflict between the extremists and the moderate pakistanis is coming to a head at a time when pakistani is facing a serious economic crisis. that happens frequently in pakistan. it's weak coalition government which is important here, and in weak coalition government is blackmailed by its own partners on key economic reforms. pakistan's internal struggles are likely to take a huge toll in its war against militants on the western frontier and neighboring countries, and at the same time re
-- thought from india. they represent the largest minority group in pakistan, but through violence and threats, they have successfully cowered the politicians, opinion makers, the public in general, and what is -- they've really steadily increased thaifer hold on public discourse in the country. what is noteworthy, of course, is even the majority religious leadership of the moderate kind has been threatened and sleepsed so the ex-- silenced, and so the extremists are winning out for this battle...
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they do legitimately worry about india. i should say not legitimate. it may not be a legitimate worry but it is very true that they do worry about the kashmir area. that's a problem. we have to work with them and recognize the complexity. >> schieffer: all right. mr. secretary, it's fun to have you back on the broadcast today. thank you so much. i'll be back in a moment. with some final thoughts. >> thank you, bob. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it must be if you're doing all that overnight shipping. that must cost a fortune. it sure does. well, if it doesn't have to get there overnight, you can save a lot with priority mail flat rate envelopes. one flat rate to any state, just $4.95. that's cool and all... but it ain't my money. i seriously do not care... so, you don't care what anyone says, you want to save this company money! that's exactly what i was saying. hmmm... priority mail flat rate envelopes, just $4.95 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >> schieffer: finally this month we begin my 21st yea
they do legitimately worry about india. i should say not legitimate. it may not be a legitimate worry but it is very true that they do worry about the kashmir area. that's a problem. we have to work with them and recognize the complexity. >> schieffer: all right. mr. secretary, it's fun to have you back on the broadcast today. thank you so much. i'll be back in a moment. with some final thoughts. >> thank you, bob. your advertising mail campaign is paying off! business is good! it...
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india is 36, america is 40. it could be, of course, that the measurements are wrong, but i think there's an explanation here, and it's about redistribution of patronage. the point about this redistribution now, of course, it tapers off erratically the further you go down. but it goes down far enough, actually, to help maintain loyalty and thereby help maintain the stability and resilience of the system. urbanization is changing this, but considerably more slowly than many general models would have assumed. um, this is partly because of the informal nature of employment in the cities, so people are not moving into modern industries with what that means. lack of education has a lot to do with it. but two things in addition. one is the importance of kinship which is of extraordinary importance, by the way, not just in the pakistani cities of pakistan, but in the pakistani cities of britain if you hook at kinship links -- look at kinship links and their tremendous importance also tying families in pakistan and brita
india is 36, america is 40. it could be, of course, that the measurements are wrong, but i think there's an explanation here, and it's about redistribution of patronage. the point about this redistribution now, of course, it tapers off erratically the further you go down. but it goes down far enough, actually, to help maintain loyalty and thereby help maintain the stability and resilience of the system. urbanization is changing this, but considerably more slowly than many general models would...
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mumbai india. larger national news and great for you the sour. agents injuring ruling military council has vowed to use all means to crackdown on lot of call deviant groups threatening stability and security while the wife of ousted president hosni mubarak has been detained for fifteen days in cairo pending further investigations into corruption allegations comes after the couple were questioned on charges of profiteering the former president is also accused of ordering the deaths of ansar regime protesters. and three people have reportedly been killed and eighteen injured after security troops opened fire on protesters in yemen the shooting happened in the town of south of the capital as thousands attended the funeral of another demonstrator till last thursday people across yemen have been demanding an end to the twenty year rule of president saleh however as a leader remains defined saying he will use all necessary means to defend his position. europe is getting ready for tonight's final offer your vision song contest this year or some one hund
mumbai india. larger national news and great for you the sour. agents injuring ruling military council has vowed to use all means to crackdown on lot of call deviant groups threatening stability and security while the wife of ousted president hosni mubarak has been detained for fifteen days in cairo pending further investigations into corruption allegations comes after the couple were questioned on charges of profiteering the former president is also accused of ordering the deaths of ansar...
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in india she's available in the movie. the home of venus the gateway to the grand imperial trilogy the torch was. closely civility to go. broke as the colonel was hotel retreat. failed expectations for us that she is a libyan rebels hopes for a diplomatic recognition and stop short of funneling money to the opposition. to continue its military campaign until colonel gadhafi stops fighting but the leader says he's beyond the alliance is rich. and the countdown begins with a thousand days to go before the next winter olympics kick off in russia hundreds of volunteers are setting the mood. just after four pm here in the russian capital you with r.t. welcome to the program now the u.s. has denied libyan rebels official recognition it comes after a visit to the white house by a senior member of the opposition council which is pushing for international support and the libyan envoy says the rebels are having trouble getting washington to release these frozen assets the u.s. had earlier comments to hand over some of the multi-bill
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mumbai india the financial center for one of the thousand describing economies in the world. and the heart of india's beloved bollywood film industry but beyond the glitz and glam there is another story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city here is there i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half ours every can get two buckets of drinking water. this is shun him on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is going it at the end i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as they are gross and they have to go so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the peo
mumbai india the financial center for one of the thousand describing economies in the world. and the heart of india's beloved bollywood film industry but beyond the glitz and glam there is another story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city here is there i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half ours every can get two buckets of drinking water. this is shun him on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is...
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, a trade with india. all of these point to the same thing which is a human centered security policy. >> thank you. >> reflects my own til you're in convincing as to read something else. i am going to open it up. of course we don't have to stick to only the issues discussed your. anything else on pakistan and the future. weekend, of course, discuss this. since he was part of it, if you want to say something. >> we have microphones on the side. because the airlines are request people to go to the microphone. if you could just come to the microphone one by one and ask questions as close to mike as possible. please introduce yourself. >> thank you. independence dollar. i'm delighted to see some many friends whom i commend for putting out a comprehensive report which gives loss of weight to the subject for a spent much of my career on economic issues. it is not a report about u.s. pakistan relations. that may be one of the strengths. there are lots of those these days. there is an implicit recommendation to th
, a trade with india. all of these point to the same thing which is a human centered security policy. >> thank you. >> reflects my own til you're in convincing as to read something else. i am going to open it up. of course we don't have to stick to only the issues discussed your. anything else on pakistan and the future. weekend, of course, discuss this. since he was part of it, if you want to say something. >> we have microphones on the side. because the airlines are request...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i pick up at six am and walk to a village that is one in half hours every to get to go good soft drink in water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to attach the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes. well the people in the gulf as community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't just
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mumbai india. and if you want to bury her most here on the t.v. you can always find more on our website r t that com here's what's lined up on line for you right now. and april fool's joke sparks a web panic over a comment believed to be this an alien spaceship and covered up by nasa. turned out to be not so not all of that but you can check it all out from top to bottom online parts. of both will set you free in jail in south carolina bans all books except for the bible read all these stories and more on r g dot com. it's always three people have been killed as a roadside bomb hit a bus in eastern pakistan this comes a day after a taliban attack avenging osama bin laden's death left eighty seven people dead islamic god has criticized the u.s. operation that killed bin laden artie's military contributor says washington should have been more careful about planning the raid. nobody can be the us administration unique capability to model the waters and bond over the message last week the u.s. president obama deployed to top u.s. officials to negate t
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that does one in half every two get to book itself drinking water oh. this is shine i'm on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is the myth that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and what better home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in the got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that does one in half every two get to book itself drinking water oh. this is shine i'm on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is the myth that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and what better home from morning to evening in this slum it's...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city terrorism i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that does one in half hours every to get two buckets of drinking water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. basically the myth that i do i'm going to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad look at your blows and they have to go so i have to stay back and won't get home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in it got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water wate
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city terrorism i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that does one in half hours every to get two buckets of drinking water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. basically the myth that i do i'm going to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad look at your blows and they have to go so i have to stay back and won't get home from morning to evening in...
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out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and go to a village that is one in half every you get two buckets of drinking water this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in a community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't just a problem that aff
out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and go to a village that is one in half every you get two buckets of drinking water this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish...
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carved from british india in 1947 with two wings, west pakistan and east pakistan. they suffered from identity crisis from inception. the location brought the new country under the folds of the u.s. cold war umbrella. instead of being at an advantage, it had the effect of freezing afghanistan and pakistan into a special military relationship that discouraged the nation's democracy and development while at the same time encouraging a radical movement that threatens to tear both afghanistan and pakistan apart. the current afghanistan-pakistan crisis is traced back to the 19th empleg ri when the brettish led army led them to the pass and forced the petition of afghanistan into the north and south. the drawing of the duran line in 1893 was intended to guarantee british control east of the hindu kush and proved to be a political jail and source of constant conflict until the creation of pakistan in 1947. pakistan's humiliating defeat in the 1971 war against east pakistan continues to hant pan stack's predominantly panjabis establishment. the conflict transformed into a w
carved from british india in 1947 with two wings, west pakistan and east pakistan. they suffered from identity crisis from inception. the location brought the new country under the folds of the u.s. cold war umbrella. instead of being at an advantage, it had the effect of freezing afghanistan and pakistan into a special military relationship that discouraged the nation's democracy and development while at the same time encouraging a radical movement that threatens to tear both afghanistan and...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city zero zero i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half hours every too good to go good soft drink in water oh. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay about and walk at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a taf the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in a couple as community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn't ju
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city zero zero i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half hours every too good to go good soft drink in water oh. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay about and walk at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half hours of the good book of soft drink in water. this is shun him on a gut but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in it got as community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i think up at six pm and go to a village that is one in half hours of the good book of soft drink in water. this is shun him on a gut but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more...
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pakistan as main enemy was india india and i said allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaeda and its associated and i've ganesan why pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans and afghans inside afghanistan and also are victimizing the people inside pakistan as well so what's important at this time is for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and rethink their relationship because this is not sustainable. and above all it's important for pakistan to rethink its policy into a region to our east india and afghanistan as well suck using terrorism as a policy tool and instead cooperate with the united states and the international community to eliminate the terrorist group which is. operating freely on its soil and i think that the killing of that a large and provides very good opportunity to start with again i think it is lima but what about i mean we talk about. obama tried that before there wasn't much suc
pakistan as main enemy was india india and i said allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaeda and its associated and i've ganesan why pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans and afghans inside afghanistan and also are victimizing the people inside pakistan as well so what's important at this time is for both sides what what's important now for both...
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mumbai india. if you want a break from the t.v. set there's always more world news on videos on our website has some of the items we have lined up for you right now at aussie dot com and u.s. congressman ron paul will be running for president in two thousand and twelve explore whether the tea party candidate has a chance to land america's top job. and a smokescreen for trouble greenpeace activists wanted more scope and once more we covered in small get in just about a week and that's officials take spreading a wildfire seriously find out of russia faces a repeat of last summer's heat wave let's hope that's not the case find out what alex i'm talking. well pakistan's parliament has slammed. the u.s. operation that killed osama bin laden some two weeks ago and have condemned can continue drone attacks on its soil islam about said violations of its sovereignty will no longer be tolerated and pakistan's security chief reportedly offered to resign of offending to track down bin laden but he wants he wants ultimately kept in office ati's
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pakistan as main enemy was india but india and i'd say it allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and its associates and afghanistan pakistan and its army and intelligence service supports some of the groups who are killing americans and afghans inside afghanistan and also victimizing the pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important to destroy both sides. what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and retain their relationship because this is not sustainable . and above all it's important for pakistan to rethink its policy into a region and to our east india and afghanistan as well stop using terrorism as a policy tool and instead cooperate with the united states and the international community to eliminate the terrorist group which is. operating freely on its soil and i think that the killing of a large and provides very good opportunity to start with again i think it is lima but what about that i mean the talk about our reset obama tried that before there wasn't much suc
pakistan as main enemy was india but india and i'd say it allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and its associates and afghanistan pakistan and its army and intelligence service supports some of the groups who are killing americans and afghans inside afghanistan and also victimizing the pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important to destroy both sides. what's important now for both sides is to align...
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they do legitimately worry about india. i should say not legitimate. it may not be a legitimate worry but it is very true that they do worry about the kashmir area. that's a problem. we have to work with them and recognize the complexity. >> schieffer: all right. mr. secretary, it's fun to have you back on the broadcast today. thank you so much. i'll be back in a moment. with some final thoughts. >> thank you, bob. >> schieffer: finally this month we begin my 21st year as the moderator of face the nation. as i was looking over our broadcast for the past ten years i was struck by how much time we've devoted to 9/11 and its after math. from that sunday when we heard these chilling words from the president.... >> we're at war. >> schieffer: we have devoted more time this story and its after math than any other single story. we spent 50% of our time on this one. the bush administration told us early on what was coming. >> we're coming i think to the end of the diplomatic phase, if you will. >> schieffer: we saw a build-up of american forces in iraq, afghan
they do legitimately worry about india. i should say not legitimate. it may not be a legitimate worry but it is very true that they do worry about the kashmir area. that's a problem. we have to work with them and recognize the complexity. >> schieffer: all right. mr. secretary, it's fun to have you back on the broadcast today. thank you so much. i'll be back in a moment. with some final thoughts. >> thank you, bob. >> schieffer: finally this month we begin my 21st year as the...
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but india and i'd say it allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaida and its associates and i vanished and. it's army and intelligence service supports some of the groups who are killing americans and out of here. inside afghanistan and also victimizing to practice any people inside pakistan as well so what's important in the distance for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and retain their relationship because this is not sustainable . and above all it's important for pakistan to rethink its policy in the region to our east india and afghanistan as well stop using terrorism as a policy tool and instead cooperate with the united states and international community to eliminate the terrorist group which is. operating freely on its soil and i think that the killing of a large and provides a very good opportunity to start it up again i think it islamic on what about that i mean if you talk about reset obama tried that before there wasn't much success before the g
but india and i'd say it allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaida and its associates and i vanished and. it's army and intelligence service supports some of the groups who are killing americans and out of here. inside afghanistan and also victimizing to practice any people inside pakistan as well so what's important in the distance for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that does one in half hours of it to get booklets off drinking water. this is shana mana got but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is clean i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk as near grows and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitle to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a taf the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in a couple as community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that does one in half hours of it to get booklets off drinking water. this is shana mana got but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is clean i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk as near grows and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually...
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out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half ours every to get two buckets of drinking want to go . this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay about and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . well the people in a couple's community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn'
out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half ours every to get two buckets of drinking want to go . this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water. i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mom and dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to stay about and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a...
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excites india. we have to figure rock how that happened because it was supposed to go to the western side of the country instead of the eastern side. what happens in the next few weeks in terms of redefining the relationship and having a clear ride, a transactional discussion of what it is we need to do to get this relationship back on track if weekend and why it is in pakistan's of long-term benefit to do so. >> i am not suggesting that would give them more money in exchange for more help. i am trying to understand the relationship better. a lot of the commentary is about that frustration. it is hard to explain to people. they want to know, why do we spend so much money on a place that says these things about us. the pragmatic realities of what is going on on the ground, i think the answer is going to beno because there are no simple answers are around here. is there any reason to understand why they help us with some things and not with others. is there any way to understand where -- why they will
excites india. we have to figure rock how that happened because it was supposed to go to the western side of the country instead of the eastern side. what happens in the next few weeks in terms of redefining the relationship and having a clear ride, a transactional discussion of what it is we need to do to get this relationship back on track if weekend and why it is in pakistan's of long-term benefit to do so. >> i am not suggesting that would give them more money in exchange for more...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that is one in half hours every to get to book a soft drink in water. this is shine i'm on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water basically going is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to say to you about and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to attach the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes. well the people in a couple hours community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that is one in half hours every to get to book a soft drink in water. this is shine i'm on a guy she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water basically going is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go out so i have to say to you about and work at home from morning to evening in this...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i pick up at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half every to get to book of soft drink in water. this is shannon monaco she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is cooler than it that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad look as liberals and they have to go so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like a lot or even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in the gospels community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i pick up at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half every to get to book of soft drink in water. this is shannon monaco she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is cooler than it that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad look as liberals and they have to go so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this it's actually more...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i think up at six pm and walk to a village that is running hard to get to book itself drinking water. this is shun him on a gaap she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is cooler than it is that i don't go to school because i have to work on my mormon dad look at your clothes and they have to go so i have to stand back and walk at home from morning to evening in this it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slum and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a tap the water only runs a specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes. while the people in a couple his community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water water access isn
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i think up at six pm and walk to a village that is running hard to get to book itself drinking water. this is shun him on a gaap she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water is cooler than it is that i don't go to school because i have to work on my mormon dad look at your clothes and they have to go so i have to stand back and walk at home from morning to evening in this it's actually more...
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pakistan as mean enemy was india india and i said allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaeda and its associates in afghanistan while pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans that have. inside afghanistan and also victimizing their pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important at this time is for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and retain their relationship because this is not sustainable and for above all it's important for pakistan to rethink its policy into a region towards india and afghanistan as well suck using terrorism as a policy tool and instead cooperate with the united states and the international community to eliminate the terrorist group which is. grating freely on its soil and i think that the killing of very large and provides a very good opportunity to start it up again i think it is lying about what about i mean we talk about our reset obama tried that before he wa
pakistan as mean enemy was india india and i said allied with pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and al qaeda and its associates in afghanistan while pakistan and its army and intelligence service support some of the groups who are killing americans that have. inside afghanistan and also victimizing their pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important at this time is for both sides what what's important now for...
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ditch pakistan and embrace india? one of our guests says so. >>> three years later, the murder trial of casey anthony is about to get under way. we're live for you in florida. >> record real estate. the stunning price even by new york city's standards. >>> tina fey's one-night return to "snl," right here on "sunday msnbc." ♪ [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. but they've never actually been able to do it like this. let's take a look. v-scan from ge healthcare. a pocket sized imaging device that will help change the way doctors see patients. that's better health for more people. more than you think. that's why there's charmin ultra strong. e is soft and more durable so it holds up better. fewer pieces left behind. charmin ultra strong. >>> it's the osama bin laden that al qaeda did not want to you see. aging, narcissistic, and flubbing his lines. now that the u.s. released secret videos grabbed during the navy s.e.a.l. raid, a new portrait of bin laden is released. the chief pe
ditch pakistan and embrace india? one of our guests says so. >>> three years later, the murder trial of casey anthony is about to get under way. we're live for you in florida. >> record real estate. the stunning price even by new york city's standards. >>> tina fey's one-night return to "snl," right here on "sunday msnbc." ♪ [ male announcer ] doctors have been saying it forever. let's take a look. but they've never actually been able to do it like...
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pakistan is basically focused on destroying any relationship that afghanistan has with india. i think pakistan would have more friends if they were trying to compete with india by helping to build civil society, and it's not doing that. >> i wanted to ask about the taliban. just about their background because i heard that they initially came from other countries than afghanistan, isn't that true or what's -- >> the original taliban was made up of refugees who had grown up in the camps, the refugee camps. they were recruited by the isi intentionally. the bbc reported years ago that their first instance was showing up in northern pakistan, not even in afghanistan. the pakistani military was using them as an agent for their own interests in afghanistan, and so they were backing them. shortly after their invasion of afghanistan, the afghan people, they came into afghanistan early on waving pictures of the king, and claiming that they were here to bring back the king, so a lot of the rebel groups, the local village militias put down their weapons and arms and essentially gave in in
pakistan is basically focused on destroying any relationship that afghanistan has with india. i think pakistan would have more friends if they were trying to compete with india by helping to build civil society, and it's not doing that. >> i wanted to ask about the taliban. just about their background because i heard that they initially came from other countries than afghanistan, isn't that true or what's -- >> the original taliban was made up of refugees who had grown up in the...
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. >> the death of osama bin laden has provoked a strong reaction from india, pakistan's neighbor and longtime rival. they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we have this report from new delhi. >> india has complained about pakistani support for militants crossing into its territory. launching attacks in kashmir and elsewhere. they now say the location of bin laden's i doubt, close to a military training school, proves once and for all that their nuclear armed neighbor is not to be trusted. -- they say the location of bin laden's hideout. >> this shows that militants have found sanctuary in pakistan. as long as they continue to operate freely on pakistani soil, how can i say that the threat of terror has come to an end? >> the indians fear is of another move by -- another mumbai. gunmen attack hotels, a train station, and this restaurant. people remember and they are still angry. >> i hope that pakistan understands that the state cannot stay very long with this policy of not supporting terrorism. the indians have been suffering a lot. >> earlier this year, the two government
. >> the death of osama bin laden has provoked a strong reaction from india, pakistan's neighbor and longtime rival. they criticized pakistan for harboring militants. we have this report from new delhi. >> india has complained about pakistani support for militants crossing into its territory. launching attacks in kashmir and elsewhere. they now say the location of bin laden's i doubt, close to a military training school, proves once and for all that their nuclear armed neighbor is...
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but india and i said pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and its associates in afghanistan. and its army and intelligence service supports some of the groups who are killing americans out here. inside afghanistan and also victimizing the pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important to decide is for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and retain their relationship because this is not sustainable . and above all it's important for pakistan to rethink its policy in the region to our east india and afghanistan as well stop using terrorism as a policy tool and instead cooperate with the united states and international community to eliminate a good terrorist group which is. operating freely on its soil and i think that the killing of a large and provides a very good opportunity to start with again i think it is lima but what about that i mean we talk about our research obama tried that before there wasn't much success before the great awakening but what kind of re
but india and i said pakistan because of the soviet union and it is the same today the united states is fighting the taliban and its associates in afghanistan. and its army and intelligence service supports some of the groups who are killing americans out here. inside afghanistan and also victimizing the pakistani people inside pakistan as well so what's important to decide is for both sides what what's important now for both sides is to align their interests and retain their relationship...
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being in india, know it will happen. >> somehow we will reduce the terrorism but not to that. and it's a defendant battle that. her thoughts on a -- >> and no one thinks the wars are over but they think this is milestone. >> very happy but glad to hear it. i hope at that this means good things for the future. >> maybe talking about new scenarios for terrorism. the folks we're talking with are hoping the tide has learned. >> i think we can see the stories, surprise and that bin laden is dead. >> as i broke the news, i had to persuade them. they said, yes, i believe. >>> so recapping what we know, late tonight, president obama announced the mastermind behind the september 11th attacks is that a small team of americans carried the white house capitol. the u.s. has custody into his remains. the president is said tonight, justice has been done. coming tonight on cbs 4 loaded. we expect to hear at least from one bay area. it ended up crashing in pennsylvania. for up to the minute coverage, go to cbs tv. com. >>> it happened in the cafeteria healing associations in cocag. and alarm.
being in india, know it will happen. >> somehow we will reduce the terrorism but not to that. and it's a defendant battle that. her thoughts on a -- >> and no one thinks the wars are over but they think this is milestone. >> very happy but glad to hear it. i hope at that this means good things for the future. >> maybe talking about new scenarios for terrorism. the folks we're talking with are hoping the tide has learned. >> i think we can see the stories, surprise...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half hours every two get to go good soft drink in ward so . this is shine i'm on a got but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water basically going is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk us through blows and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and are entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a taf the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in the got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy u
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six pm and walk to a village that is one in half hours every two get to go good soft drink in ward so . this is shine i'm on a got but she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water basically going is that i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad walk us through blows and they have to go out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in...
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illegal but cops don't know what it is we'll have that story and some advice for how to prevent rape from india the man the myth the legend grover norquist is in studio tonight i actually shook hands with him he's real stuart rose of oath keepers also join us tonight to tell us about his memorial day event in tucson for slain marine was a viewer e-mail and will help me consider my legal options after my little dance off with the cops last week and it was just a few short years ago that al gore going to the inner webs and they're already under attack we'll fill you in on obama's attempts to kill freedom on nine and a bit about my attempt to restore freedom of dance you're watching versus the man. tonight we're going to kick off the show with a story of a wrongful arrest and sewing off so for once that doesn't have anything to do with me robin brown was praying on a bird watching trip burning sage in the native american tradition praying for peace. but her way home was a little less than peaceful when she was stopped by sheriff's deputy dominic ramadi and was took her sage for marijuana and use i
illegal but cops don't know what it is we'll have that story and some advice for how to prevent rape from india the man the myth the legend grover norquist is in studio tonight i actually shook hands with him he's real stuart rose of oath keepers also join us tonight to tell us about his memorial day event in tucson for slain marine was a viewer e-mail and will help me consider my legal options after my little dance off with the cops last week and it was just a few short years ago that al gore...
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sort of bring about a more harmonious relationship between india and pakistan in fact every time they just sort of you know they they're like this is none of our business we don't have to do this they're very much involved in the region they're right in the middle between pakistan and the central asian countries trade relationship with the central asian countries can actually bring a lot of prosperity to pakistan and the u.s. lending his troops right smack in the middle there has ended up hurting pakistan's economic. prospects so given their their activity in the region given their deep involvement in the region given its impact on pakistan and its economy and its politics america saying we don't have to interfere into a park relations this is a bilateral matter they should carry it out between themselves does not in darr american position to that of the pakistani position the pakistani government the pakistani people the pakistani military looks at it in a very suspicious way you know they then of course like i said before the american military conduct in the region the american dron
sort of bring about a more harmonious relationship between india and pakistan in fact every time they just sort of you know they they're like this is none of our business we don't have to do this they're very much involved in the region they're right in the middle between pakistan and the central asian countries trade relationship with the central asian countries can actually bring a lot of prosperity to pakistan and the u.s. lending his troops right smack in the middle there has ended up...
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story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that is one in half to get to book of soft drink in water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water basically going it at the end i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go all out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's actually more common to see a satellite dish bringing these people cable t.v. than it is to see a working tap to bring them water one point two million people in mumbai live in an authorised slums and aren't entitled to government services like water even after walking hours to get to a taf the water only runs at specific times for sometimes as little as ten minutes . while the people in the got community have managed to find a broken pipe in a gutter not far from their homes many indians are spending up to ten percent of their salaries to buy usable water wate
story playing out on the streets of india's most populous city. i.v. cup at six am and walk to a village that is one in half to get to book of soft drink in water. this is shannon monica she's twelve years old and her life in mumbai literally revolves around finding water basically going it at the end i don't go to school because i have to work at home my mormon dad work as liberals and they have to go all out so i have to stay back and work at home from morning to evening in this slum it's...
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india is not the enemy. this is unprecedented. and it is significant that the opposition leader is saying it. the people's party has always said it. we have always said. but it did not matter. we were stamped as indian agents. they were stamped as a security hazard. what can they say about omar sharif. they cannot call him an indian agent. and he has said, we want accountability of the military. but most significantly, he said, i am not asking for the resignation of the president or the prime minister. i want accountability of the military. i want institutional inquiry, and an independent inquiry. and this military does not want that inquiry. the military has done everything to stall such an inquiry this is what they asked the general to conduct an inquiry. first they told him to say that there should be no inquiry. but then under pressure from the media, they succumb to the notion of an idea of an inquiry. and then they went to parliament to ensure that the inquiry would be not terribly embarrassing. and again, it was the leader
india is not the enemy. this is unprecedented. and it is significant that the opposition leader is saying it. the people's party has always said it. we have always said. but it did not matter. we were stamped as indian agents. they were stamped as a security hazard. what can they say about omar sharif. they cannot call him an indian agent. and he has said, we want accountability of the military. but most significantly, he said, i am not asking for the resignation of the president or the prime...
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not just in india. take a look at this map. it is a corruption index. put together by transparency international. the redder a country is, the more corrupt are the bureaucrats. yellow spots are less corrupt. you notice here in the u.s. we are not doing too badly. so what's the least corrupt country in the world? singapore. about five decades ago that tiny country was newly independent. and for all of the rapid growth, it had the usual third-world culture. that changed under lee kuan yew. he decided to pay government officials at power with those in the private sector. that killed the incentive for officials to be corrupt. the singapore solution is expensive especially for large countries with large bureaucracies but would probably still be a bargain considering how much corruption costs most economies. another innovative idea came out of africa. a sudanese-born millionaire often wondered why his continent had the richest resources, the richest natural resource, and yet the poorest people. identifying co
not just in india. take a look at this map. it is a corruption index. put together by transparency international. the redder a country is, the more corrupt are the bureaucrats. yellow spots are less corrupt. you notice here in the u.s. we are not doing too badly. so what's the least corrupt country in the world? singapore. about five decades ago that tiny country was newly independent. and for all of the rapid growth, it had the usual third-world culture. that changed under lee kuan yew. he...
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india which united states at close ties with. the united states signed its first mutual defense agreement with pakistan in 1954. we've had great difficulty during the ensuing decades in forming a consistent partnership. one of the many problems is that this government is not a monolith but rather a collection of different power centers that interact in a complex way. there is the elected civilian government which over the years has not always been strong or stable. the uniformed military, which has seized power at various junctions. the intelligence service which has its own independence within the military. and we're told a shadowy group of former intelligence agency can act on its own. these different actors ultimately compete and cooperate in their influence is periodically waxing and waning. equally vexing, each of the players can support u.s. policy one moment obstruct them the next. their ball public elements that can be whipped into an anti- american fervor. they can be both a firefighter an arsonist simultaneously. althou
india which united states at close ties with. the united states signed its first mutual defense agreement with pakistan in 1954. we've had great difficulty during the ensuing decades in forming a consistent partnership. one of the many problems is that this government is not a monolith but rather a collection of different power centers that interact in a complex way. there is the elected civilian government which over the years has not always been strong or stable. the uniformed military, which...
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pockets of those close to power the deputies the senate is ministers business is good is doing heads of india of the united nations department heads who goes beyond this squeeze the food or the jury is meal is killed by a french or american english taxpayer. yup you. can see one who thought he was paying for the construction of roads of electric facilities schools. that are the money went into the pockets of the government and the build sells the luxury hotel to tell you. the way you can see with your nice how your money is wasted by something americans the french people they usually see. what you are you see because they are the couple that your money if simple as that was that if you'll give them up this is your country they would take it. you know in fairness international aid has succeeded in many sectors. in health for instance the french alliance for children and the aga khan foundation have financed medical equipment that compared to what can be found in europe. even if the price of certain services like scanners are out of reach of many afghans. as for the americans they have built hu
pockets of those close to power the deputies the senate is ministers business is good is doing heads of india of the united nations department heads who goes beyond this squeeze the food or the jury is meal is killed by a french or american english taxpayer. yup you. can see one who thought he was paying for the construction of roads of electric facilities schools. that are the money went into the pockets of the government and the build sells the luxury hotel to tell you. the way you can see...
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been trying to work with both pakistan and india. our cia worked with them against the militants. but also the isi at the same time works with other militants to attack india, and the indians are losing patience with all of this. jeff at the end of last month, they canceled or they made ineligible or two u.s. defense contractors for their $10 billion fighter project and basically india is showing impatience. we've got to make a choice. the choice is between the next super power. for me that's a very clear choice to make. >> what is our relationship with india? it is a key ally, but does this patience-waning perspective pose problems? >> i think it does because into ya is so much more powerful than pakistan. clearly, when you look at the two countries, india is the more successful and will certainly be the most successful. it's going to be the world's most populous country in about ten years and it's going to have a tremendous economy. we need to be on the right side of this one. >> if it's merges that pakistan knew that osama bin lad
been trying to work with both pakistan and india. our cia worked with them against the militants. but also the isi at the same time works with other militants to attack india, and the indians are losing patience with all of this. jeff at the end of last month, they canceled or they made ineligible or two u.s. defense contractors for their $10 billion fighter project and basically india is showing impatience. we've got to make a choice. the choice is between the next super power. for me that's a...
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pakistan is focused on its aged old rivalry with india. but pick and choose among groups. >> the establishment has basically developed the ability to do enough in terms of fighting al qaeda to keep the americans at bay, but to do not so much as to undermine its own interest for its perceived interests. it walks this type of balance. now that the space on that tight rope has shrunk, because of the osama bin laden incident. >> it is a series of exchanges where one side asks the other for something that matters to them during they know they have to give something of value back to the other side. after the osama bin laden raid, it is even more difficult. washington sees as the next hideout target as having a different value. >> the americans will focus entirely on taliban leadership and pakistan. here is a problem for pakistan. if they cooperate, they will be creating problems for themselves. huge problems. these people will be used as an instrument in negotiations. >> this is one of the main roads to afghanistan, iamerica relies on this to ge
pakistan is focused on its aged old rivalry with india. but pick and choose among groups. >> the establishment has basically developed the ability to do enough in terms of fighting al qaeda to keep the americans at bay, but to do not so much as to undermine its own interest for its perceived interests. it walks this type of balance. now that the space on that tight rope has shrunk, because of the osama bin laden incident. >> it is a series of exchanges where one side asks the other...
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he obstacles were all from india, the conditions are now being put forward by india. first do this, first do that, first do this, first do that. this despite the fact that the india prime minister i mentioned on two occasions, the indian prime minister was very keen to get back on track. but domestic politics stopped him from doing so. and yet they continue to put precondition. the preconditions are off the table. three years down the line we've lost a lot of time. but my great fear is preconditions are off the table, you as -- between india and pakistan, the u.s.-pakistan relations are important. and in many ways this is preeminent dialogue that determines everything else in that region in many ways. it's also the dialogue that has an impact of civil-military relations in pakistan. and my fear is that just as there was once mumbai, there may be another. and then what will happen? will they be derailed again? and what if the responsible remarks from the indian side, as we saw recently by the indian army chief, that if the americans can do it, so can we. well of course
he obstacles were all from india, the conditions are now being put forward by india. first do this, first do that, first do this, first do that. this despite the fact that the india prime minister i mentioned on two occasions, the indian prime minister was very keen to get back on track. but domestic politics stopped him from doing so. and yet they continue to put precondition. the preconditions are off the table. three years down the line we've lost a lot of time. but my great fear is...
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and not just in india. take a look at this map. it is a corruption index. put together by transparency international. the redder a country is, the more corrupt are the bureaucrats. yellow spots are less corrupt. you notice here in the u.s. we are not doing too badly. so what's the least corrupt country in the world? singapore. about five decades ago that tiny country was newly independent. and for all of the rapid growth, it has the usual third world culture. that changed. he decided to pay government officials at power with those in the private sector. that killed the incentive for officials to be corrupt. the singapore solution is expensive especially for large countries with large bureaucracies but would probably still be a bargain considering how much corruption costs most. another idea kim out of africa. a man often wondered why his continent has the richest resources and richest natural resources and yet the poorest people. identifying corrupt leaders is the problem. he tried to change those leaders'
and not just in india. take a look at this map. it is a corruption index. put together by transparency international. the redder a country is, the more corrupt are the bureaucrats. yellow spots are less corrupt. you notice here in the u.s. we are not doing too badly. so what's the least corrupt country in the world? singapore. about five decades ago that tiny country was newly independent. and for all of the rapid growth, it has the usual third world culture. that changed. he decided to pay...
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e feeling here in india is that kist reall does now have to act against the military troops operating om their terrory. >> foruch more on the deh of ama bin laden simply go to our weite. you will find complete corage includinthe long search for thelead and the extraordinary detls of the operation. it is all their acbbc.m -- at bbc.com. sony i having a rely b week. they have been forced to it ant there has en a sond hu security breach. -- they ve bn forced to mit there haseen a huge security breach. >> t time for each of us to chse a path. >> the onle wod were plers ent many hours comping and reacting with ny players from thr ho computs. this and oerames played on sony's games system are ouof acti after the japanese fir reveal a sond attack. thseco inomma about an apology to the 7 7illi users the pystation network. data was stolen by hackers. another nec -- andther netrk waslso packed. -- and other networkas also hacked. now,hen ey type everquest.m,ey end up gettg a warninghat their information migh beomin from hackers. >> they have been sen ae-ma warninthatheir names, passwords, and o
e feeling here in india is that kist reall does now have to act against the military troops operating om their terrory. >> foruch more on the deh of ama bin laden simply go to our weite. you will find complete corage includinthe long search for thelead and the extraordinary detls of the operation. it is all their acbbc.m -- at bbc.com. sony i having a rely b week. they have been forced to it ant there has en a sond hu security breach. -- they ve bn forced to mit there haseen a huge...
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poppy cultivation with a nips we heard the poppy free status in two thousand and one component here in india and so you have got your free nest some of the regions here and you know order for the people of the ongoing. troubles in the tribal area so the growth in pakistan is their best seven hundred hopeless and if you are below one thousand help those who are poor be free and only recently we have destroyed some of the poppy growth in our. area and have a hard problem but here we have one part of the free so the biggest for me is this trafficking the trafficking record producer as the growth is there are no understand and so far as the market is there in the rest then another part of our what your organization to tackle these problems tackle trafficking and we have a long border with i want to start or i would call them or your long border with iran problem kilometers we have. border. you're working on all these bases right straight is it going. and the season is over the government of august on the assistance of other law enforcement with the season in if they continue to be in the top thr
poppy cultivation with a nips we heard the poppy free status in two thousand and one component here in india and so you have got your free nest some of the regions here and you know order for the people of the ongoing. troubles in the tribal area so the growth in pakistan is their best seven hundred hopeless and if you are below one thousand help those who are poor be free and only recently we have destroyed some of the poppy growth in our. area and have a hard problem but here we have one part...
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in to india. who said, who is he? from india to spain. egypt since mubarak stepped down, anti-american sentment has been growing. we're not real popular over there. the muslim brotherhood for shariah law poised to take control go to glennbeck.com to see the latest approval ratings for the muslim brotherhood. and ours. by the way, they came out today. and defended resistance to u.s. presence in iraq and afghanistan. as legitimate. but our president loves it. israel is repeatedly criticized by the white house. we are at a relationship we haven't had in 35 years. saudi arabia, if you have been following it all, why do you think they're not pumping more oil? they are really, really angry. they don't like the example they are setting in libya by killing leaders. falling apart. here. china is reducing their debts. our debts they're not holding our debt anymore. the economy is on a track to overtake ours by 2016. saudi arabia has been courting china for their own special deal. they're trying to have a little energy alliance since they're disappo
in to india. who said, who is he? from india to spain. egypt since mubarak stepped down, anti-american sentment has been growing. we're not real popular over there. the muslim brotherhood for shariah law poised to take control go to glennbeck.com to see the latest approval ratings for the muslim brotherhood. and ours. by the way, they came out today. and defended resistance to u.s. presence in iraq and afghanistan. as legitimate. but our president loves it. israel is repeatedly criticized by...