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, not between the united states and the taliban. >> earlier during the month, a suspected taliban suicide bomber detonated a bomb close to minibuses, taking supreme court's staff home in the afghan capital kabul, killing at least the team people and wounding almost 14. it was the second large-scale attack in kabul claimed by the hard-line islamist group in two days. in fact, before the, seven insurgents, including suicide bombers, laid siege at cobble's main airport before they were killed. nationals are extremely concerned about the deteriorating security situation. >> and afghan military analyst and former army general laid blame on pakistan for the recent attacks. >> the recent attacks reflect that violence continues to remain the biggest nightmare and afghanistan, attacks against a high-profile and heavily guarded target shows that the terrorists have not lost but have gained strength, and the danger is far from over. it's time now for a break, but stay tuned. after the break, pakistani insurgents trying to revive militancy in kashmir. and now, after the break, pakistan-backed militan
, not between the united states and the taliban. >> earlier during the month, a suspected taliban suicide bomber detonated a bomb close to minibuses, taking supreme court's staff home in the afghan capital kabul, killing at least the team people and wounding almost 14. it was the second large-scale attack in kabul claimed by the hard-line islamist group in two days. in fact, before the, seven insurgents, including suicide bombers, laid siege at cobble's main airport before they were...
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it is hard to gauge the taliban's desire for peace. but we were able to talk to someone through a trusted source. >> he says we will continue fighting until there isn't a single u.s. or foreign soldier in afghanistan so we can mplement shiria law. most foreign troops will soon be leaving, taking with them a life line for the afghans they have been helping, and with no guarantees yet that there will ever be peace. >> after this long war, as nato forces prepare to with draw from afghanistan, the people who will be left behind or under particular pressure at the moment. now to a magazine cover which has stirred up incredible controversy. rolling stone's article about the boston marathon bombing suspect dzhohkar tsarnaev hasn't even hit the stands yet, but already some retailers are saying we won't carry the issue because it makes him look like a rock star. here is the story from new york. >> readers of rolling stone are mored used to seeing rock and film stars on the magazine's front cover, but staring out from the latest edition is the f
it is hard to gauge the taliban's desire for peace. but we were able to talk to someone through a trusted source. >> he says we will continue fighting until there isn't a single u.s. or foreign soldier in afghanistan so we can mplement shiria law. most foreign troops will soon be leaving, taking with them a life line for the afghans they have been helping, and with no guarantees yet that there will ever be peace. >> after this long war, as nato forces prepare to with draw from...
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he writes that the taliban never attacked you because of going to school. >> the taliban are not against the education of any men or women or girls. taliban believe that you are intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign. >> he admits fighters are prone to blowing up schools and says the pakistan army is doing it, too, since both sides are in the habit of turning -- >> into hideouts and transit camps. >> that revelation fails to explain the violent campaign against teachers and school students waged across the country. pakistan has a new government and the taliban seem to want to send a message theng be reasonable. >> sensible members of the taliban are rattled by some of the bad p.r. they have been getting by the assassination attempt against malala. he wouldn't be saying all of this unless he felt that he had some kind of case to answer in pakistani public opinion. >> playing to that opinion, the commander poses a question for malala to ponder. >> i ask you and be honest in your reply, if you were shot by americans in a drone attack, would the world ever have heard
he writes that the taliban never attacked you because of going to school. >> the taliban are not against the education of any men or women or girls. taliban believe that you are intentionally writing against them and running a smear campaign. >> he admits fighters are prone to blowing up schools and says the pakistan army is doing it, too, since both sides are in the habit of turning -- >> into hideouts and transit camps. >> that revelation fails to explain the violent...
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there are pakistan taliban in afghanistan and it is a threat, there are taliban in pakistan. they need to recognize the importance of dealing with these things together. with a safe, stable, democratic afghanistan. >> when discussed of the leaders, did they mention on friday the referendum? particularly of what is it that they took in the requiring of private members? [laughter] >> i did not explain the intricacies of parliamentary procedure, but in the very good debate that we had, one of the sessions of the european council, i made clear my view, that we need to have, just as the countries within the eurozone needs change and need to integrate more, so do countries like britain, who in my view should never joined eurozone, need to make changes as well. we need to make them flexible enough to include both country. there is a growing recognition that this is the case. >> given that they were originally proposing to have their names on the bill, it is probably just as well that the prime minister was not looking to explain the intricacies of parliamentary procedure to his coll
there are pakistan taliban in afghanistan and it is a threat, there are taliban in pakistan. they need to recognize the importance of dealing with these things together. with a safe, stable, democratic afghanistan. >> when discussed of the leaders, did they mention on friday the referendum? particularly of what is it that they took in the requiring of private members? [laughter] >> i did not explain the intricacies of parliamentary procedure, but in the very good debate that we had,...
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the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. heectly turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists, more llama began writing a blog m -- mu lala began writing a blog in which he chronicles life under telephone rule. writing under a false name she described how in order to look like students she and schoolmates would go to school in plainclothes with their shawls hidden. she was asked if she would like to be on the slide show that evening. -- on this live show that evening. >> when she was talking to me, the armed militants were standing behind her. she was telling me her school was closed and she wanted to go back to her school, she wanted to get an education, and she was talking very gravely. i wa
the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. heectly turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists,...
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the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. he recently turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant islamists, more llama began writing a blog m -- mu lala began writing a blog in which he chronicles life under telephone rule. writing under a false name she described how in order to look like students she and schoolmates would go to school in plainclothes with their shawls hidden. she was asked if she would like to be on the slide show that evening. -- on this live show that evening. >> when she was talking to me, the armed militants were standing behind her. she was telling me her school was closed and she wanted to go back to her school, she wanted to get an education, and she was talking very gravely.
the man who has been shot in the head by the taliban is becoming a household name around the world. the tail of this rave heart was torn against terrorism. he recently turned 16. here is a report. >> the united nations mulala -- an outspoken advocate of women's education. it was the first high-level public appearance of the teenager, who became one of the best known in the world after she was shot on her way to school in 2012 by extremists. after the rally was overrun by militant...
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this taliban business is not separate within afghan society over the identity of afghanistan. how much time have i used? i can keep going? >> i was so efficient i said almost everything i had to say. [laughter] so now i could go back into all of that hat greets lakes but i would just say that i went back to afghanistan in 2012 this last year and part of my mission was to help a group take trees to villages in to help plant them we didn't go to the war-torn areas because they were war-torn. [laughter] and we were attended but we went to my home and ancestral village and then went to some for their districts and i saw things in afghanistan that were interesting for me because what i saw was on the one hand aspects of the modern world that were permeating to the furthest reaches several afghanistan. i actually went to central afghanistan with those bruges' used to be there we're destroyed by the taliban and from there we went to it and wanted to see something that someone told us that was a rock structure that was a couple of hours' drive so we were out in the middle of nowhere.
this taliban business is not separate within afghan society over the identity of afghanistan. how much time have i used? i can keep going? >> i was so efficient i said almost everything i had to say. [laughter] so now i could go back into all of that hat greets lakes but i would just say that i went back to afghanistan in 2012 this last year and part of my mission was to help a group take trees to villages in to help plant them we didn't go to the war-torn areas because they were...
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this war has morphed into has evolved into a war against the taliban the taliban as the military will tell you are on the ascendancy they are not losing they're willing to they're willing to continue to go forward been announced proclaiming to the world that they are a sovereign nation by calling themselves islamic emirate of afghanistan that they will not negotiate as long as any troops are left any foreign troops are left in afghanistan so how do you say you're going to win if you're going to leave and you haven't won the war so you have two governments you know the government of afghanistan and in the eyes of the world this is a separate government of the taliban the president of afghanistan and the people you know what this. now and to some more international news in brief for you this hour a fresh string of attacks across iraq has killed fifteen people including nine in a bombing at a football pitch in the capital most of the victims were boys under the age of sixteen violence also struck central iraq with shootings in four different cities iraq is in the midst of its deadliest w
this war has morphed into has evolved into a war against the taliban the taliban as the military will tell you are on the ascendancy they are not losing they're willing to they're willing to continue to go forward been announced proclaiming to the world that they are a sovereign nation by calling themselves islamic emirate of afghanistan that they will not negotiate as long as any troops are left any foreign troops are left in afghanistan so how do you say you're going to win if you're going to...
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a taliban region in northern pakistan. she wrote about schooling for girls for the bbc and the new york times. that made her a target. a gunman opened fire on a school bus. malala was shot in the head and evacuated to england. the teenager escaped death by inches. she was released just months later. this incredible story of a woman who challenged the taliban and has made her an inspiration millions like her around the globe. the u.n. has declared july 12 malala day. pakistan has dedicated a holiday honoring her courage to fight the taliban by focusing on what they fear most, education. >> we will be back after a brogue -- quick break. >> and we will be paying a visit to the bundesliga's training camps. >> in 71 days the polls will open in germany's and election. >> we have been looking at the economy and family policies. >> and today we are focusing on the candidates, angela merkel and her challenger. ♪ >> she is germany's most popular politician. after eight years in office, angela merkel's position look stronger than e
a taliban region in northern pakistan. she wrote about schooling for girls for the bbc and the new york times. that made her a target. a gunman opened fire on a school bus. malala was shot in the head and evacuated to england. the teenager escaped death by inches. she was released just months later. this incredible story of a woman who challenged the taliban and has made her an inspiration millions like her around the globe. the u.n. has declared july 12 malala day. pakistan has dedicated a...
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capital taliban. so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the string street with a g. string of beasties on and he saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them for these capital requirements despite having ultra ultra ultra loose monetary policy right well it brings up the question which rather sort of inescapable warning bases on the polls or a burka and i think i'd rather see vince cable wear a burka. but that doesn't mean that characterization of the minimal capital requirements is correct by referring these people capital jihadi vince cable as a hasty wearing capitalist terrorist financial and they bill are of the city of london to hypothecate what the non assets th
capital taliban. so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the string street with a g. string of beasties on and he saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them...
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this war has morphed into has evolved into a war against the taliban the taliban as the military will tell you are on the ascendancy they are not losing they're willing to they're willing to continue to go forward all been announced proclaiming to the world that they are a sovereign nation by calling themselves islamic emirate of afghanistan that they will not negotiate as long as any troops are left any foreign troops are left in afghanistan so how do you say you're going to win if you're going to leave and you haven't won the war so you have two governments you know the government of afghanistan and in the eyes of the world this is a separate government of the taliban the president of afghanistan and the people who know what this all right now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world for you this hour a fresh string of attacks across iraq has killed fifteen people including nine in a bombing at a football pitch in the capital most of the victims were boys under the age of sixteen violence also struck central iraq with shootings in four different cities ira
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capital taliban. so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the strength street with a g. string of bases on and he's saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them for these capital requirements despite having ultra ultra ultra loose monetary policy right what brings up the question which rather sort of inescapable warring bases on the poles or a burka and i think i'd rather see vince cable wear a burka. but that doesn't mean that characterization of the minimal capital requirements is correct by referring these people capitol jihadi. cable as a tasty wearing capitalist terrorist financial and mabel are of the city of london to hypothecate what the non assets they have to
capital taliban. so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the strength street with a g. string of bases on and he's saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them...
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this war has morphed into has evolved into a war against the taliban the taliban as the military will tell you are on the ascendancy they are not losing they're willing to they're willing to continue to go forward to all been announced proclaiming to the world that they are a sovereign nation by calling themselves islamic emirate of afghanistan that they will not negotiate as long as any troops are left any foreign troops are left in afghanistan so how do you say you're going to win if you're going to leave and you haven't won the war so you have two governments you know the government of afghanistan and in the eyes of the world this is a separate government of the taliban the president of afghanistan and the people do not want this. and there now let's take a look at some other international news briefing for you this hour in the u.s. state of arizona at least one thousand firefighters have been confirmed dead while battling a wildfire that broke out on friday the fire has damaged almost half the houses in the town of yarn nell the cause of the fire is under investigation. in saudi a
this war has morphed into has evolved into a war against the taliban the taliban as the military will tell you are on the ascendancy they are not losing they're willing to they're willing to continue to go forward to all been announced proclaiming to the world that they are a sovereign nation by calling themselves islamic emirate of afghanistan that they will not negotiate as long as any troops are left any foreign troops are left in afghanistan so how do you say you're going to win if you're...
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is trying to negotiate with the taliban, and they will bring the taliban back, so even if people are not conservative, they are acting more conservative because they want to be on the good side of the taliban. for now, she continues to do what girls could not do wonder the taliban, go to school. she hopes someday to get a job that will defend the rights of afghan women. let's rare footage -- >> rare footage of franklin d. roosevelt in a wheelchair has emerged. this video shows the former president being wheeled down a in 1944.e visiting his disability was never seen in public. the wheelchair is not clearly visible, but the white hat can be seen gliding past the men. had he been walking, he would have been taller than many of the sailors in the shot. >> the following program is an original production of link tv. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. i'm so delighted to come here and talk about our work. and this is an occasion that, uh, gives me the opportunity to raise more issues that we see in the connection with our work. grameen bank, which was started back in 1976... not
is trying to negotiate with the taliban, and they will bring the taliban back, so even if people are not conservative, they are acting more conservative because they want to be on the good side of the taliban. for now, she continues to do what girls could not do wonder the taliban, go to school. she hopes someday to get a job that will defend the rights of afghan women. let's rare footage -- >> rare footage of franklin d. roosevelt in a wheelchair has emerged. this video shows the former...
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a taliban region in northern pakistan. she wrote about schooling for girls for the bbc and the new york times. that made her a target. a gunman opened fire on a school bus. malala was shot in the head and evacuated to england. the teenager escaped death by inches. she was released just months later. this incredible story of a woman who challenged the taliban and has made her an inspiration millions like her around the globe. the u.n. has declared july 12 malala day. pakistan has dedicated a holiday honoring her courage to fight the taliban by focusing on what they fear most, education. >> we will be back after a brogue -- quick break. >> and we will be paying a visit to the bundesliga's training camps. >> in 71 days the polls will open in germany's and election. >> we have been looking at the economy and family policies. >> and today we are focusing on the candidates, angela merkel and her challenger. ♪ >> she is germany's most popular politician. after eight years in office, angela merkel's position look stronger than e
a taliban region in northern pakistan. she wrote about schooling for girls for the bbc and the new york times. that made her a target. a gunman opened fire on a school bus. malala was shot in the head and evacuated to england. the teenager escaped death by inches. she was released just months later. this incredible story of a woman who challenged the taliban and has made her an inspiration millions like her around the globe. the u.n. has declared july 12 malala day. pakistan has dedicated a...
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we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a priority for the 40's. united nations in new york is a world away. this new government faces great challenges on the economy and terrorism. on theon is not high list. it is unlikely the petition will change that. those forgotten will continue to struggle, unrecognized and uneducated. kingdomall himalayan goes to the polls in the next 24 hours. it is the second time the people will have the chance to elect a government. we have this report from the capital. young people are hoping the election will change matters for them. she is one of the country's brightest credit reports -- brightest graduates. she is one
we've lost too many schools to the taliban and flooding. >> the pakistani taliban destroyed girls' schools when they took over in 2007. the majority have been rebuilt. the drive to educate all and in particular young girls is a noble effort. in pakistan, it faces immense challenges. for families, the education of young girls has not been a priority. they have not been able to get the kinds of low-paying jobs to support houseless. because it has not been a priority for them, it is not a...
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capital taliban . so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the string street with a g. string of beasties on and he saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them for these capital requirements despite having ultra ultra ultra loose monetary policy right well it brings up the question which rather sort of inescapable warring bases on the poles or a burka and i think i'd rather see vince cable wear a burka. but that doesn't mean that characterization of the minimal capital requirements is correct by referring these people as capital jihadi vince cable as a hasty wearing capitalist terrorist financial and they bill are of the city of london to hypothecate what non assets the
capital taliban . so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the string street with a g. string of beasties on and he saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think is going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his for. down yeah one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban a world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk of the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another i remember from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i think it is region and obama to actually keep troops there for a longer what would it troop presence look like beyond those twenty fou
is to have the taliban included what do you think is going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his for. down yeah one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban a world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very big misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space at the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought well i thought cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk of the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another news that i remember from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i'm going to straighten and obama to actually keep troops there for a. longer what would it troop presence to look like beyond thi
is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very big misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan...
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speaking out for the right to an education months after being attacked by the taliban. she proves she will not be silenced. the prices are gold are up 2.5 %. investors raising their hopes as gold starts regaining some of its value after plunging towards both hundred dollars an ounce. we report on what is next for the commodity. movement ofs the the gold market been this intense. every nudge in the price has investors rushing in to buy gold and an equal number rushing to sell. it slumped one third since its peak and there is no consensus of where it might head next. the market is sharply divided into directly opposing camps. the crowd that thinks it is cheaper than the other group think it is crashing down. $1200 anovers around ounce. that is the point when half the gold mines are starting to make . lot of production pil will they cut press is to drive up the price and will it work? -- youou see the price might see that coming through but the bigger issue is .xpiration spending the gold mining firms have under pressure. strikes and violence in south african mines and wit
speaking out for the right to an education months after being attacked by the taliban. she proves she will not be silenced. the prices are gold are up 2.5 %. investors raising their hopes as gold starts regaining some of its value after plunging towards both hundred dollars an ounce. we report on what is next for the commodity. movement ofs the the gold market been this intense. every nudge in the price has investors rushing in to buy gold and an equal number rushing to sell. it slumped one...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently. not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk of the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another i remember from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i think of this region and obama to actually keep troops there for a longer what would it troop presence look like beyond this twenty fourteen
is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently. not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in...
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old boy as i've said for years the bank of england are indeed like the taliban but only because they provided the safe haven for the jihadi of banking fraud who strapped on the debt packed suicide vests and blew up the entire frickin economy. and that same taliban central bank is now papering over the bloody aftermath with little pieces of digital paper that explain more we turn to stacey or when max first of all i did look at jihad and i'm sure the n.s.a. knows i looked it up on google and the definition provided by google was that it's a war of struggle against unbelievers so this is important for the rest of the episode this notion of unbelievers which i think we should return for the west as disbelievers nobody believes their lies and fraud anymore vince cable calls bank of england capital taliban vince cable has stirred tensions within the bank of england by apparently comparing policy makers to the taliban over restrictions imposed upon banks well first of all let me say something which is that i coined the term financial terrorists and now here comes vince cable glomming onto
old boy as i've said for years the bank of england are indeed like the taliban but only because they provided the safe haven for the jihadi of banking fraud who strapped on the debt packed suicide vests and blew up the entire frickin economy. and that same taliban central bank is now papering over the bloody aftermath with little pieces of digital paper that explain more we turn to stacey or when max first of all i did look at jihad and i'm sure the n.s.a. knows i looked it up on google and the...
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capital taliban. so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the strength street with a g. string of hastie's on and he saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them for these capital requirements despite having ultra ultra ultra loose monetary policy right well it brings up the question would you rather sit in a table wearing pastries on the fold or a burka and i think i'd rather see vince cable wear a burka. but that doesn't mean that characterization of the minimal capital requirements is correct by referring these people capital jihadi vince cable as a tasty wearing capitalist terrorist financial and mabel are of the city of london to hypothecate what the non assets the
capital taliban. so basically here's the bank of england and you can look back for three hundred years of their interest rate policy their money their capital policies are looser than they ever been this is the equivalent of a woman walking down the strength street with a g. string of hastie's on and he saying that this that the bank of england is treating the money as if it has a full clad burqa on and hiding the money keeping the money from flowing loosely around the economy he's blaming them...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban a world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk of the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another remember from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i think this region and obama to actually keep troops there for a longer what would it troop presence look like beyond those twenty four thousa
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>> it indicates that the fight for the future of afghanistan will intensify and that the taliban and their friends will try to test the afghan forces. and perhaps make an effort to take over significant areas including some towns. i think the war in afghanistan is not coming to an end, it is entering a new face perhaps in a post 2014, there will be a period of intense a vacation. if the taliban fails to succeed, then i think prospects for a negotiated settlement might improve. >> we've seen a recent uptick in violence in iraq as well. i wanted to ask if you think there are comparisons here between the two countries, the instability that follows american withdrawal. the withdrawal from iraq should be a lesson for the government in afghanistan because in the aftermath of that with crawl and without an agreement to keep some residual forces in iraq, the sectarian increasedn syria has 540 alhe release of some qaeda folks from the jail has increased a surge in al qaeda activities and control of areas in iraq. negative andy threatening development. >> if you could offer one piece of advice
>> it indicates that the fight for the future of afghanistan will intensify and that the taliban and their friends will try to test the afghan forces. and perhaps make an effort to take over significant areas including some towns. i think the war in afghanistan is not coming to an end, it is entering a new face perhaps in a post 2014, there will be a period of intense a vacation. if the taliban fails to succeed, then i think prospects for a negotiated settlement might improve. >>...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think's going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the us really fumbled on this one you know opening the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them in. looted the cars the government clued in this was really a very big misstep a misstep because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk about the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another member from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i'm going to straighten and obama to actually keep troops there for longer what would it troop presence look like beyond this twenty fourte
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one to not to allow al qaeda or the taliban to secure safe havens. if we pull out now, the sal taliban will secure the southern half of the country. we're telling jihadists out there americans cannot stick it out. when things get tough, they're going to go, so let's just wait them out. in addition to us increasing our troops levels in afghanistan, we asked our allies to increase their commitments as well? what are we saying to them? and the next time we need to go to them, what will their response be? >> the president hasn't invested much at all, he hasn't gimp any speeches if any on the need to continue that. may 23rd was the biggest block he's said about it for some time. >> this was the war he said was the good war and that he was behind. i supported the afghanistan war. i do think it was a mistake, though, and we should have been gone at least six or seven years ago, probably. so the fact is ththat he has continued in this vain is something aye been critical of, it's safe to say that we have given a lot to that country, and i would love to see it
one to not to allow al qaeda or the taliban to secure safe havens. if we pull out now, the sal taliban will secure the southern half of the country. we're telling jihadists out there americans cannot stick it out. when things get tough, they're going to go, so let's just wait them out. in addition to us increasing our troops levels in afghanistan, we asked our allies to increase their commitments as well? what are we saying to them? and the next time we need to go to them, what will their...
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taliban negotiations. they with us to find out how far away the sides are from reaching a compromise. choose your language. we can with no intervention going to stay still some of. us choose the fumes the consensus can. choose the opinions that you think are great to . choose the stories that impact the life choose me access to often. obama's africa the u.s. president's trip to this continent is criticized by some as too little too late indeed washington continues to be seen by many operations as a source for outside democracy promotion and the creepy militarization of the continent obama's calling card has always been hope but is he green much hope for. and welcome back you're watching our t.v. . u.s. president barack obama has pledged to seven billion dollars to combat frequent power blackouts in sub-saharan africa this comes as the american leader is on the second leg of his three nation tour to the african continent to boost trade ties however obama's trip has been marred by protests in south africa ri
taliban negotiations. they with us to find out how far away the sides are from reaching a compromise. choose your language. we can with no intervention going to stay still some of. us choose the fumes the consensus can. choose the opinions that you think are great to . choose the stories that impact the life choose me access to often. obama's africa the u.s. president's trip to this continent is criticized by some as too little too late indeed washington continues to be seen by many operations...
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old boy as i've said for use the bank of england are indeed like the taliban but only because they provided the safe haven for the jihadi of banking fraud is trapped on the debt pact suicide vests and blew up the entire frickin economy and that same taliban central bank is now papering over the bloody aftermath with little pieces of digital paper that explain more we turn to stacey or when max first of all i did look at jihad and i'm sure the n.s.a. knows i looked it up on google and the definition provided by google was that it's a war a struggle against unbelievers so this is important for the rest of the episode this notion of unbelievers which i think we should return for the west as disbelievers nobody believes their lies and fraud anymore vince cable calls bank of england capital taliban vince cable has stirred tensions within the bank of england by apparently comparing policy makers to the taliban over restrictions imposed upon banks well first of all along.
old boy as i've said for use the bank of england are indeed like the taliban but only because they provided the safe haven for the jihadi of banking fraud is trapped on the debt pact suicide vests and blew up the entire frickin economy and that same taliban central bank is now papering over the bloody aftermath with little pieces of digital paper that explain more we turn to stacey or when max first of all i did look at jihad and i'm sure the n.s.a. knows i looked it up on google and the...
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is to have the taliban included what do you think is going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the u.s. really fumbled on this one opening the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very misstep big. because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political talks the u.s. can create space the u.s. can make a space space of the table but also merely afghans have to decide the political future of their country right i mean i was surprised actually when i read this i thought about cars i was involved in the process of removing ourselves let's talk of the deadline decided for twenty fourteen because another remember from earlier this year is that there was actually a strategic pact between cars i think it is ration and obama to actually keep troops there for a longer what would it troop presence look like beyond this twenty fourteen deadline everyone wo
is to have the taliban included what do you think is going to happen i mean what does it take to get this process moving forward of karzai is kind of putting his foot down one of the u.s. really fumbled on this one opening the office in doha and really essentially giving the taliban the world stage with apparently with not consulting cars i or having them included the karzai government clued in this is really a very misstep big. because the u.s. really doesn't have a role in afghan political...
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. >>> a pakistani girl who became the symbol of strength against the taliban in new york today. as cbs reporter vinita nair tells us, malala yousufzai recovered from a murder attempt and today she gave her first public address at the u.n. >> reporter: malala yousufzai arrived at the united nations to a personal greeting from secretary-general ban ki-moon. then birthday wishes from the packed chamber. [ applause ] >> happy birthday to the most courageous girl in the world. [ applause ] >> today is the day of every woman, every boy, every girl, who have [ indiscernible ] raised their voice for rights. >> reporter: a few months ago she was fighting for her life after an attack by the pakistani taliban. today to a standing ovation, she delivered her first public speech at the u.n. >> now it's time to speak up. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 young faces filled the room invited from 90 countries on a shared mission. 57million children around the world never go to school. in light of that struggle, the u.n. everyone as officially declared this in lal ledee. she had been an outspoken advocat
. >>> a pakistani girl who became the symbol of strength against the taliban in new york today. as cbs reporter vinita nair tells us, malala yousufzai recovered from a murder attempt and today she gave her first public address at the u.n. >> reporter: malala yousufzai arrived at the united nations to a personal greeting from secretary-general ban ki-moon. then birthday wishes from the packed chamber. [ applause ] >> happy birthday to the most courageous girl in the world. [...
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disbelievers nobody believes their lies and fraud anymore vince cable calls bank of england capital taliban vince cable has stirred tensions within the bank of england by apparently comparing policy makers to the taliban over restrictions imposed upon banks well first of all let me say something which is that i coined the term financial terrorists and now here it comes vince cable glomming onto my toy attic characterization of the bank of england and all the banks and the u.k. as financial terrorists by creating this term of capital g. hottest but of course he's misapplying about term the banks of course they would need capital reserve requirements to be functioning banks in a free market system you don't want banks involved in ponzi scheme economics like vince cable is proposing like vince cable is perpetrating like vince cable is supporting by saying no we don't want minimum capital requirements for banks we want financial terrorism so that cable now has become financial terrorists number one they used to be george osborne but no vince cable your financial terrorist number one you love th
disbelievers nobody believes their lies and fraud anymore vince cable calls bank of england capital taliban vince cable has stirred tensions within the bank of england by apparently comparing policy makers to the taliban over restrictions imposed upon banks well first of all let me say something which is that i coined the term financial terrorists and now here it comes vince cable glomming onto my toy attic characterization of the bank of england and all the banks and the u.k. as financial...
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i likely, the taliban is very concerned about -- quite frankly, the taliban is very concerned about these organizations standing up. they have said that they will attack them, and this is a very strong measure that is working against the taliban's narrative them.at the people support this is making a difference in the hotspots that we see. host: and to follow-up -- guest: well, what we're doing here is the afghan security forces stand up -- when i was here last time, we had somewhere around 130, 140 bases trade right now we're are sitting on about 22 basis. with the afghan security forces, basically what we do is we transfer our faces to the afghan security forces, and they take over them and they provide the security and we are collapsing in two larger host: the next call is from roger in taxes on the republican line. go ahead. caller: first of all, thank you, general. 101sther was with the airborne division. i appreciate your service to the country. as you withdraw, that is going to get really ugly. and i have a question. branchy general in any fall on.s. armed forces the revolutionary
i likely, the taliban is very concerned about -- quite frankly, the taliban is very concerned about these organizations standing up. they have said that they will attack them, and this is a very strong measure that is working against the taliban's narrative them.at the people support this is making a difference in the hotspots that we see. host: and to follow-up -- guest: well, what we're doing here is the afghan security forces stand up -- when i was here last time, we had somewhere around...
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today as a result of our drone strikes of we've put tens of thousands of people into the pakistani taliban and strengthen them and the pakistani government has not shown it so that you would be capable of controlling them several dozen u.s. national security experts have said been very clear terms that these drone strikes are not harming the pakistani taliban but actually helping them recruit members this is a strategic catastrophe without power alone american whose true. time now for a brief world update crowds gathered in london to protest against new cuts to public spending this time the government wants to slash the legal aid budget they want solicitors get a fixed fee rather than a payment for the work they put in it's fear of the fans lawyers will start pushing guilty pleas at any cost to save both their time and money. at least nine people have been killed and bomb attacks on mosques in baghdad this comes as an al qaeda linked group claims responsibility for the series of deadly blast which left sixty data cry. asa rock on monday iraq's interior ministry says the country is now an o
today as a result of our drone strikes of we've put tens of thousands of people into the pakistani taliban and strengthen them and the pakistani government has not shown it so that you would be capable of controlling them several dozen u.s. national security experts have said been very clear terms that these drone strikes are not harming the pakistani taliban but actually helping them recruit members this is a strategic catastrophe without power alone american whose true. time now for a brief...
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today as a result of our drone strikes of we've put tens of thousands of people into the pakistani taliban and strengthen them and the pakistani government has not shown itself particularly capable of controlling them several dozen u.s. national security experts have said been very clear terms that these drone strikes are not harming the pakistani taliban but actually helping them recruit members this is a strategic catastrophe without parallel in american history. and it's time for a brief world update in brazil a high water pressure a high pressure water pipe ruptured killing a three year old girl injuring scores of people in the opening additional leak had swept away trees and cars and forced the evacuation of two hundred homes rescuers had to use inflatable boats to reach stranded residents in the compound district authorities have promised to be house of those victims. have gathered in london to protest against new cuts to public spending less time the government wants to slash the legal aid by. they want solicitors to get a fixed fee rather than payment for the work they put in it is
today as a result of our drone strikes of we've put tens of thousands of people into the pakistani taliban and strengthen them and the pakistani government has not shown itself particularly capable of controlling them several dozen u.s. national security experts have said been very clear terms that these drone strikes are not harming the pakistani taliban but actually helping them recruit members this is a strategic catastrophe without parallel in american history. and it's time for a brief...
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today as a result of our drone strikes of we've put tens of thousands of people into the pakistani taliban and strengthen them and the pakistani government has not shown it so that you would be capable of controlling them several dozen u.s. national security experts have said very clear terms that these drone strikes are not harming the pakistani taliban but actually helping them recruit members this is a strategic catastrophe without power alone american history and now a time for our world update we began and more protesters have riot at the end of the monarchy harsh crackdown on demonstrators the country's king has demanded the rapid implementation of a law prosecuting those who take part in anti-government rallies as terrorists lawmakers also voted to ban all protests in the capital with a mass rally planned for next month. crowds have gathered in london protesting against more slashes to public spending this time for legal aid solicitors will now receive a fixed fee for each case they represent rather than payment for the work they put in a move has stoked fears that defense lawyers w
today as a result of our drone strikes of we've put tens of thousands of people into the pakistani taliban and strengthen them and the pakistani government has not shown it so that you would be capable of controlling them several dozen u.s. national security experts have said very clear terms that these drone strikes are not harming the pakistani taliban but actually helping them recruit members this is a strategic catastrophe without power alone american history and now a time for our world...
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helmand,how month -- it is infested with taliban. there are strategies to maintain maximum policy impact for minimum resources. that is what asymmetric warfare is all about. note the recent attacks. the usefulness, in that context, of assessment of current security trends for predicting outcome is questionable. as for residual u.s. troops, i am not sure that 10,000 would make much more of an impact on security and stability in afghanistan than zero. my reading of the signals in this town is that zero is a pretty likely bet. and to be honest, in the absence of a policy framework within which the commitment and sacrifice would make sense, i am finding it difficult to argue with that. so, how to get 20 without leaving a black hole behind? how to get 20 responsibly, preserving some possibility for regional stability? here is my recommendation. do not look for security structures amidst political meltdown. is not to unravel focus on military technicalities. it is to take a different approach to the political context. a single negotiating
helmand,how month -- it is infested with taliban. there are strategies to maintain maximum policy impact for minimum resources. that is what asymmetric warfare is all about. note the recent attacks. the usefulness, in that context, of assessment of current security trends for predicting outcome is questionable. as for residual u.s. troops, i am not sure that 10,000 would make much more of an impact on security and stability in afghanistan than zero. my reading of the signals in this town is...
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-taliban. we've seen corporate america to political america and they are referred to the american conservatives as the american taliban. >> the american taliban. >> i did. >> what happened then? >> a lot. >> three, two, roll it. >> good evening this is news night. >> when we call them the american taliban. >> he said it, i thought let the chips fall where they may. now chips are falling. >> so those chips falling. that's jane fonda. she's so good, but the chips falling meant that the head of the network was frozen out. and it meant that you weren't invited to the cool parties. there was real--and the reporter for that cable news network is now not invited on the romney bus. he has to follow along the ultimate indignity for a political reporter. >> cenk: that's why the show is interesting. it shows you the real consequences right? and i would love for the tyt network online to get to the point where we have these kinds of issues, and we can't get on the bachmann bus. to me, if i'm running the ne
-taliban. we've seen corporate america to political america and they are referred to the american conservatives as the american taliban. >> the american taliban. >> i did. >> what happened then? >> a lot. >> three, two, roll it. >> good evening this is news night. >> when we call them the american taliban. >> he said it, i thought let the chips fall where they may. now chips are falling. >> so those chips falling. that's jane fonda. she's so...
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they s s s s s s s s s s s s s l the taliban n n n n n n n n n ne aimimimimimimimimimimimimimimim. the group also attacked the presidential palace and an airport last month. they're increasing their offensive ahead of next year's presidential election and the withdrawal of international troops. afghan officials say 300 soldiers and 180 civilians were killed in taliban attacks last month. >>> scientists in india have opened a new chapter in the country's space program. they put their first navigation satellite into orbit. it's part of the plan to create an indian global positioning program. scientists plan to launch a total of seven satellites. together they'll make up the regional satellite system. the system will cover india and south asia. it's designed to be accurate to about 20 meters, precise enough to locate cars and ships. the indian system is scheduled to begin operating in 2015. it will serve as an alternative to the united states global positioning system. russia, china, the european union and japan have either completed or are working on their own networks. neighboring p
they s s s s s s s s s s s s s l the taliban n n n n n n n n n ne aimimimimimimimimimimimimimimim. the group also attacked the presidential palace and an airport last month. they're increasing their offensive ahead of next year's presidential election and the withdrawal of international troops. afghan officials say 300 soldiers and 180 civilians were killed in taliban attacks last month. >>> scientists in india have opened a new chapter in the country's space program. they put their...