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use served as the ambassador as the embassador to pakistan 2008 through 2011 you advised benazir bhutto dow professor at boston university of the director and thuds tin is to he writes extensively for the "wall street journal" and "the new york times" today matthew. you obviously have a very in side few of this relationship and i think just the title is a strong indictment of u.s. policy. and is in your words you save u.s. pakistan relationship the tale of the exaggerated expectations with disastrous this understanding. i want to delve into what you mean later in the interview but first a simple question, what motivated you to write this book? >> guest: it has been in my mind many years i was the college students during the fall of pakistan but when his love of god burned down the u.s. embassy in and people wanted to burn down the u.s. consulate all of this over in the incident that happened at mecca of with the holiest shrine was taken over by a gunman and they thought the americans were involved. and i said no. we have to wait if we burned down the building we cannot run burned if the
use served as the ambassador as the embassador to pakistan 2008 through 2011 you advised benazir bhutto dow professor at boston university of the director and thuds tin is to he writes extensively for the "wall street journal" and "the new york times" today matthew. you obviously have a very in side few of this relationship and i think just the title is a strong indictment of u.s. policy. and is in your words you save u.s. pakistan relationship the tale of the exaggerated...
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and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who covered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state trying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment of the leadership in the region leadership and the national security decisions by president obama? >> i think president karzai does not have a very positive view of the obama administration i think the indians have concerns as the that obama is more focused on changing things within the united states than he is about international issues. >> rose: well, you have a government shutting down you have to. >> yes. and i think that in pakistan, some people think maybe this was an opportunity for us to go back to old ways of, you know, the kind of relationship we have had in the past in which we offer a little bit of cooperation in exchange for aid without changing anyt
and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who covered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state trying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment of the leadership in the region leadership and the...
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and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who covered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state trying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment of the leadership in the region leadership and the national security decisions by president obama? >> i think president karzai does not have a very positive viewof the obama administration i think the indians have concerns as the that obama is more focused on changing things within the united states than he is about international issues. >> rose: well, you have a government shutting down you have to. >> yes. and i think that in pakistan, some people think maybe this was an opportunity for us to go back to old ways of, you know, the kind of relationship we have had in the past in which we offer a little bit of cooperion in exchange for aid without changing anythin
and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who covered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state trying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment of the leadership in the region leadership and the...
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and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who cered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state tying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment ofhe leadership in the region leadership and the national security decisions by president obam >> i think president karzai does not have a very positive view of the obama administration i thin the indians have concerns as the that obama is more focused on changing things within the united states than he is about international issues. >> rose: well, you have a gornment shutting down you have to. >> yes. and i think that in pakistan, some pple think maybe this was an opportunity for us to go back to old ways of, you know, the kind of relationship we have had in the past in which we offer a little bit of cooperation in exchange for aid without changing anything fundament
and that is where we will change, when people say, "bue" bhutto who is our hero who cered her head out of respect for pakastani religion but said religion should not be the basis of our politics. and that is necessary. look. individuals can be biased, communities can be religious, but a state tying to be religious will either be biased, nor will it provide for a stable environment. >> rose: what do you think of assessment ofhe leadership in the region leadership and the national...
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to one by one seat on the acceptable counting richard origins in two months he joked in spite of the bhutto stall. created to live the end of the nineteenth century similarly uses know. in a wide range of throwing to. or when your opponent attacks you re direct the efforts to defeat. i had. this is done when she repeats through follows a set. first you receive the incoming full use it to break it. i need to use your tips and ways to get them up. the technique is to throw into the ground soft but comes up. when skillfully using its speed on my list will be to defeat much progress. be. judo is a good option and to make most effective use of defensive tactics i went to my aikido places great importance on call to prayer. when asked us to interpret an opponent's train movements in detention typical aikido techniques to attend to. the defenders is guiding the attack is ominous circular motion until no remains. to keep their unique uses circular movements to gain advantage while maintaining a stable thing aikido techniques of his protests strikes and effective and time can lead to. eye. she used
to one by one seat on the acceptable counting richard origins in two months he joked in spite of the bhutto stall. created to live the end of the nineteenth century similarly uses know. in a wide range of throwing to. or when your opponent attacks you re direct the efforts to defeat. i had. this is done when she repeats through follows a set. first you receive the incoming full use it to break it. i need to use your tips and ways to get them up. the technique is to throw into the ground soft...
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the former assassination of former -- leading to the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. secretary of state john kerry is are- any break -- they concerned that any breakthrough in nuclear recreations could -- could be a regime in damascus backed by terror on. ehran.terro two journalists from our sister station rfi were kidnapped and shot dead in northern mali on saturday. 12 suspects have been arrested so far links to the attack. speaking on french radio this --ning, the former minister the foreign minister said authorities are working to find out exactly what happened. sure whonow we are not committed the assassinations. there are a few theories. we are talking about al qaeda in , possible in maghreb dissent between group members. currently there are no decisive -- precise answers to these questions, that a president who is watching this closely has given instructions to follow the trail so that the people responsible are punished. >> the bodies of the journalists have been transferred to the malian capital of bamako. correspondent joins us now from bob macko. there is
the former assassination of former -- leading to the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto. secretary of state john kerry is are- any break -- they concerned that any breakthrough in nuclear recreations could -- could be a regime in damascus backed by terror on. ehran.terro two journalists from our sister station rfi were kidnapped and shot dead in northern mali on saturday. 12 suspects have been arrested so far links to the attack. speaking on french radio this --ning, the...
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and i tried to feel benazir bhutto because she's a great leader. and a woman leader. and i said, a woman can be a prime minister. >> so you want to follow in the footsteps of benazir bhutto. >> but, malala, you know benazir beauty together, she was assassinated. it's so dangerous? >> the thing is the taliban have already targeted me. and i have seen that. and it's like one might have experiences to see death. and i think that one has to die. at the end, one dies. there's no one going to be living for centuries. the thing is our body is going to die, but the mission and the campaign that we have, i want that to survive, and i want that to live forever. and for that reason, i will continue my work. and i'm not afraid of death. >> she's not afraid. when i asked her about her next project for the malala fund, her answer surprised me. she's actually going to be helping the children of syria. as you know there were more than 1 million children of syria. she's going with queen reyna there. she's going to help the syrian children. >> i believe it. she is amazing at the "glamo
and i tried to feel benazir bhutto because she's a great leader. and a woman leader. and i said, a woman can be a prime minister. >> so you want to follow in the footsteps of benazir bhutto. >> but, malala, you know benazir beauty together, she was assassinated. it's so dangerous? >> the thing is the taliban have already targeted me. and i have seen that. and it's like one might have experiences to see death. and i think that one has to die. at the end, one dies. there's no...
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musharraf arty faces charges over his alleged role in the murder of former prime minister benazir bhutto. thousands of people have marched through athens to mark the 40th anniversary of an uprising former military dictatorship. demonstrators use the march to protest against the government, as well as austerity measures forced on greece by the imf. the marchers carried a bloodstained flag that flew over polytechnic during the student revolt in 1973. the german recluse who kept a trove of art acquired by his father hidden for half a century did it out of love for the paintings. that is what the 80-year-old has spiegel." back.ts his collection some jewish museums have come forward to claim some of the pieces. he seems to have lived a reclusive life. he rarely speaks to neighbor and has no known friends. the paintings discovered in his apartment could be worth 1 billion euros. he says he is not prepared to voluntarily surrender the artwork. the prosecutors will do decide awould have never committed crime. even if i had, it would now have passed the statute of limitations. his father legally
musharraf arty faces charges over his alleged role in the murder of former prime minister benazir bhutto. thousands of people have marched through athens to mark the 40th anniversary of an uprising former military dictatorship. demonstrators use the march to protest against the government, as well as austerity measures forced on greece by the imf. the marchers carried a bloodstained flag that flew over polytechnic during the student revolt in 1973. the german recluse who kept a trove of art...
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he is accused of ordering the assassination of the benna zeer bhutto. >> the bombing of a building killed 31 soldiers, according to a group monitoring syria's war. it happened at damascus. what time of bomb used is not known. >> france is standing firm with israel over iran's nuclear program. >> president francis hollande met with benyamin netanyahu. they'll keep the pressure on iran when talks resume this week in geneva. mike hanna has more from jerusalem. >> it's a large french delegation that arrived in israel. including the president, there's nine ministers. there are a lot of economic ties between france and israel and strong ties. discussions during the day and into the evening will also include iran. benyamin netanyahu thanked the french president for what he described as his intervention in negotiations in geneva, where france rejected a deal on the table, many believing stopping the deal. benyamin netanyahu insists that not only should sanctions not be lifted, but they should be intensified, and will look for support from the french president on this issue. it's the beginning of
he is accused of ordering the assassination of the benna zeer bhutto. >> the bombing of a building killed 31 soldiers, according to a group monitoring syria's war. it happened at damascus. what time of bomb used is not known. >> france is standing firm with israel over iran's nuclear program. >> president francis hollande met with benyamin netanyahu. they'll keep the pressure on iran when talks resume this week in geneva. mike hanna has more from jerusalem. >> it's a...
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you advised of the late prime minister benazir bhutto. you're now professor at boston university and the director of the south and central asia institute. you write ostensibly for "the new york times," "the wall street journal," the international tribune to name a few of the publications. so you obviously have an inside view of this relationship. and i think just the title is a strong indictment of u.s. policy towards pakistan. and in your words if i may quote, you said the u.s. pakistan relationship, a tale of exaggerated expectation, broken promises and disastrous misunderstandings. i want to delve into what you mean by that a little later in the interview but first i want to ask you a simple question. what motivated you to write this book? >> as this book has been on my mind for many years i went to college in 1979 when several of my colleagues -- i was in karachi in the south of pakistan but my colleagues as students in islamabad burned dow turned dow. embassy and people at karachi also wanted to go and burn down the u.s. consulate. a
you advised of the late prime minister benazir bhutto. you're now professor at boston university and the director of the south and central asia institute. you write ostensibly for "the new york times," "the wall street journal," the international tribune to name a few of the publications. so you obviously have an inside view of this relationship. and i think just the title is a strong indictment of u.s. policy towards pakistan. and in your words if i may quote, you said the...
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and i tried to feel benazir bhutto because she's a great leader. and a woman leader. and i said a woman can be a prime minister. >> so you want to follow in the footsteps of benazir bhutto. >> but, malala you know benazir beauty together, she was assassinated. it's so dangerous? >> the thing is the taliban have already targeted me. and i have seen that. and it's like one might have experiences to see death. and i think that one has to die. at the end one dies. there's no one going to be living for centuries. the thing is our body is going to die, but the mission and the campaign that we have i want that to survive, and i want that to live forever. and for that reason i will continue my work. and i'm not afraid of death. >> she's not afraid. when i asked her about her next project for the malala fund her answer surprised me. she's actually going to be helping the children of syria. as you know there were more than 1 million children of syria. she's going with queen reyna there. she's going to help the syrian children. >> i believe it. she is amazing at the "glamour" aw
and i tried to feel benazir bhutto because she's a great leader. and a woman leader. and i said a woman can be a prime minister. >> so you want to follow in the footsteps of benazir bhutto. >> but, malala you know benazir beauty together, she was assassinated. it's so dangerous? >> the thing is the taliban have already targeted me. and i have seen that. and it's like one might have experiences to see death. and i think that one has to die. at the end one dies. there's no one...
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the staff is being prosecuted in connection with the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto he's also accused of not providing her with adequate security. the pakistani government led by prime minister now my chevy to review the evidence from two thousand and seven. which we shall be declared a state of emergency and suspended the constitution. many opposition members were rested at that time. in june is to chart a nissan announced the review committee's conclusion on sunday he said that sufficient evidence had been gathered to start the process of prosecuting the shaft with treason. chad says the review is insufficient evidence claims are unfounded. in nineteen ninety nine when he was the leader but never take a share of ousted prime minister no one should read in a coat. many observers are watching to see what the judicial authority will decide the guiding the government has to try the shepherd trees then it gets the shaft could face the death penalty. now for the latest in and this is the target ratings are at the computer is starting off a new week. they're hoping things
the staff is being prosecuted in connection with the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto he's also accused of not providing her with adequate security. the pakistani government led by prime minister now my chevy to review the evidence from two thousand and seven. which we shall be declared a state of emergency and suspended the constitution. many opposition members were rested at that time. in june is to chart a nissan announced the review committee's conclusion on sunday he...
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so no different with richard origins in two months he joked in spite of the bhutto stall. created to live the end of the nineteenth century similarly uses now. in a wide range of throwing to when your opponent attacks you re direct the efforts to defeat. i have. this is done when she repeats through fences. first you receive the incoming full. use it to bring with them. i need to use your hips and waist to pick them up the speaker soft but comes up. when skillfully using its disputed when i was hoping to defeat much laughter. judo is a good option and to make most effective use of defensive tactics. i went to my aikido places great importance on call to prayer. finance is to interpret an opponent's train movements and intention typical aikido techniques to attend to. the defenders is guiding the attack is ominous circular motion until no arguments. to keep their unique uses circular movements to gain advantage while maintaining a stable thing. aikido techniques of up to st. strikes a different intent back on the attack eye. she used to. in this bw win for strength. but usi
so no different with richard origins in two months he joked in spite of the bhutto stall. created to live the end of the nineteenth century similarly uses now. in a wide range of throwing to when your opponent attacks you re direct the efforts to defeat. i have. this is done when she repeats through fences. first you receive the incoming full. use it to bring with them. i need to use your hips and waist to pick them up the speaker soft but comes up. when skillfully using its disputed when i was...
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the staff is being prosecuted in connection with the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto he's also accused of not providing her with adequate security. the pakistani government led by prime minister now my chevy to review the evidence from two thousand and seven. which we shall be dre
the staff is being prosecuted in connection with the assassination of former prime minister benazir bhutto he's also accused of not providing her with adequate security. the pakistani government led by prime minister now my chevy to review the evidence from two thousand and seven. which we shall be dre
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you advised the late benazir bhutto and you are now professor at austin university and the director of the south and central asia hudson institute. you write extensively for "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and the national tribune to name a few of the publication so you obviously have a very inside view of this relationship and i think just the title is strong of u.s. policy toward pakistan and in your words if i may quote you say the u.s. pakistan relationship, a tale of exaggerated expectations, broken promises and disastrous misunderstandings. i want to delve into what you mean by that a little later in the interview but first i want to ask you a simple question. what motivated you to write this book? >> guest: this book has been on my mind for many years. i was a college student in 1979 when several of my colleagues -- i was in karachi in the south of pakistan but my colleagues as students in islamabad even in burn down the u.s. consulate the holy shrine had been taken over by gunmen. i was somebody who said no, we can't do that. we have to wait. if we burn down the
you advised the late benazir bhutto and you are now professor at austin university and the director of the south and central asia hudson institute. you write extensively for "the new york times," "the wall street journal" and the national tribune to name a few of the publication so you obviously have a very inside view of this relationship and i think just the title is strong of u.s. policy toward pakistan and in your words if i may quote you say the u.s. pakistan...
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he was implicated in the death have prime minister bhutto. he was granted bail in those cases. >> a group linked to al-qaeda is claiming responsibility for killing two journalists, the french journalists were kidnapped and killed in northern mali. a website said it received the claim from the islamic group. mali is a former french colony. the french sent troops to retake territory from the rebels. >> health care dot.gov needs hundreds of fixes, but there is no need to delay the medical insurance enrollment process. that is the message kathleen sebelius took to capitol hill yesterday. she had to do more than defend the law. she had to defend herself. >> your main goal should have been to protect americans to lessen their risk and ensure their safety, but in your zeal to implement this law, nothing would implement you from deterring the changes. you said america should hold you accountable, which is why to do, madam secretary, i repeat my request for you to resign. >> sebelius offered no resignation and fought off the call for a delay to the ro
he was implicated in the death have prime minister bhutto. he was granted bail in those cases. >> a group linked to al-qaeda is claiming responsibility for killing two journalists, the french journalists were kidnapped and killed in northern mali. a website said it received the claim from the islamic group. mali is a former french colony. the french sent troops to retake territory from the rebels. >> health care dot.gov needs hundreds of fixes, but there is no need to delay the...