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nick robertson is standing by live in london. nick covered the iraq war for many years and the british ended combat operations in iraq two years ago. so as the united states is looking back. and by the way for all the viewers watching, we will certainly be looking forward as well after all of this is over and what the u.s. military may have learned from it. what were the ramifications since then for them? >> the reasons that britain went to war is its peak had 46,000 troops in iraq. there was a lack of public support and a lot of criticism. one of the interesting things that has emerged from the inquiry that has been going on for more than two years now is and isn't expected to conclude until next summer. thes aer tags that he made that services had conclusive evidence of weapons of mass destruction in iran. that doesn't hold water. the general is going hear me. just now you were talking about wmd, clear evidence of it that saddam hussein could rebuild it. but one of the things and it is too soon to look and analyze the situation
nick robertson is standing by live in london. nick covered the iraq war for many years and the british ended combat operations in iraq two years ago. so as the united states is looking back. and by the way for all the viewers watching, we will certainly be looking forward as well after all of this is over and what the u.s. military may have learned from it. what were the ramifications since then for them? >> the reasons that britain went to war is its peak had 46,000 troops in iraq. there...
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nick just spoke to her. nick, what did she say? >> reporter: well, she's obviously delight today have been released. officials went to her jail last night after she was issued a pardon done demanding her release. she was taken to a woman's shelter in kabul. we're not revealing the location. she was sat there, little confused. her eight-year-old daughter equally confused and crying quite a little of the time during the interview. she was delighted. clear on two things. there's been a lot of controversy around this about the nature of her assault. she was clear now that she was in freedom that she was raped by her cousin's husband. she is absolutely clear that if she had full freedom of choice for her future, she would not miscarriage marry this man. great pressure to absolve her family of the dishonor and she is delighted indeed. >> what about the other forms of pressure that society or culturally might be imposed on her even though she has been freed? >> reporter: well, she still has many issues ahead of her. first of all, how her
nick just spoke to her. nick, what did she say? >> reporter: well, she's obviously delight today have been released. officials went to her jail last night after she was issued a pardon done demanding her release. she was taken to a woman's shelter in kabul. we're not revealing the location. she was sat there, little confused. her eight-year-old daughter equally confused and crying quite a little of the time during the interview. she was delighted. clear on two things. there's been a lot...
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nick clegg who leads the democrat minority within the coalition says he was bitterly disappointed in the move. clegg wasn't even by the prime minister's side when he explained his decision to parliament. >> -- national interest, and that is what i did. let me refer back to what i said to this house last wednesday. i made it clear that if the eurozone countries wanted a treaty involving all 27 members of the european union, we would insiflt on some safeguards for britain to protect our own national interests. some thought that the safeguards i was asking for were relatively modest. nevertheless, satisfactory safeguards were not forthcoming, so i did not agree to the treaty. mr. speaker, let me be clear about exactly what happened, mat it means for britain and what i see happening next. >> oh, dear. apologies for that. i'm not quite sure what happened. >>> up next, record video game sales. political challenges in russia and a gold rush in china. still plenty more to come. we'll be right back. 3" has exploded into the entertainment industry record books. activision has made a billion do
nick clegg who leads the democrat minority within the coalition says he was bitterly disappointed in the move. clegg wasn't even by the prime minister's side when he explained his decision to parliament. >> -- national interest, and that is what i did. let me refer back to what i said to this house last wednesday. i made it clear that if the eurozone countries wanted a treaty involving all 27 members of the european union, we would insiflt on some safeguards for britain to protect our own...
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nick. >> worn as a halloween costume. someone even put it on his credit card. almost a decade after its release letterman still making jokes about nick nolte, about how the u.s. didn't release a death photo of osama bin laden. >> the white house released this instead. take a look at that. >> to mugshot connie sores at the smoking gun. now nolte is talking. he's saying a mugshot it was not. in an interview with gq magazine, he explains he was high on a drug ghb, liquid ectasy. at the hospital where he was taken for a blood test a young officer asked him if he could take a polaroid. i said, come on, you don't really want to ask you that, do you, he recalls. but he did. he made him agree that if he posed the young officer would share any proceeds with his colleagues. i let him shoot the polaroid. the rest is history. it's the gold standard against which mothers compare their baby's hair. >> which reminds me a lot of nick nolte mugshot hair. >> he was 1992s sexiest man and look at him now, still sexy. >> one guy posted that on his local tv weather forecast when we
nick. >> worn as a halloween costume. someone even put it on his credit card. almost a decade after its release letterman still making jokes about nick nolte, about how the u.s. didn't release a death photo of osama bin laden. >> the white house released this instead. take a look at that. >> to mugshot connie sores at the smoking gun. now nolte is talking. he's saying a mugshot it was not. in an interview with gq magazine, he explains he was high on a drug ghb, liquid ectasy....
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i've nicked loads of stuff from your house. >> tyra? >> what am i most grateful for? i'm most grateful that i had a woman that raised me and kept me sane in a world that's insane, full of insane people. >> what are you looking at him for? >> i don't know. >> i'm grateful that i'm still a drug addict. i don't know how i would have gotten through this evening. i think it would have been a disaster. i wouldn't have had a thing to say. no. i think -- i think i got -- i got to be unoriginal and duplicate jack's sentiment that there's a million things i could be doing and i'm -- i couldn't be more delighted to be doing what i'm doing. i think a lot of it has to do with luck and timing. but, you know, pitching the right thing at the right time to the right people. and so i'm grateful for being in the right place at the right time and getting the opportunity to do everything that i've been able to do. >> shaq? >> i'm most grateful for being a medium level juvenile delinquent that made it. because as you know many young african-americans don't make it. my key was being a leade
i've nicked loads of stuff from your house. >> tyra? >> what am i most grateful for? i'm most grateful that i had a woman that raised me and kept me sane in a world that's insane, full of insane people. >> what are you looking at him for? >> i don't know. >> i'm grateful that i'm still a drug addict. i don't know how i would have gotten through this evening. i think it would have been a disaster. i wouldn't have had a thing to say. no. i think -- i think i got -- i...
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. >> let me bring in "new york times" columnist nick kristof. you've been tweeting about it in a most fascinating way. clearly north korea was a very despottic regime, wasn't it? millions of people it killed through starvation, through this horrible regime. tell me about the reality of north korea. >> it was not just despottic. this is the most total therien country in the history of the world, i think, because kim jong-il had technologies that stalin never had. every home in north korea that i visited had a speaker on the wall, and that speaker would wake you up in the morning with propaganda. it would put you to sleep at night with propaganda. if you -- triplets are considered auspicious. any woman in the country who had triplets was bound to hand over those triplets for the state to raise. there is a degree of control that you simply can't imagine. and it also means that the brain washing to some degree has worked. a lot of north koreans do genuinely admire the kim family because they don't know anything else. they have no other source of inf
. >> let me bring in "new york times" columnist nick kristof. you've been tweeting about it in a most fascinating way. clearly north korea was a very despottic regime, wasn't it? millions of people it killed through starvation, through this horrible regime. tell me about the reality of north korea. >> it was not just despottic. this is the most total therien country in the history of the world, i think, because kim jong-il had technologies that stalin never had. every home...
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but, nick, you were in the hotel that extraordinary day when she came in screaming that she had been raped by kadhafi's forces. >> and the people who had been -- the government officials, the minders who had been escorting us through the dirv different places around tripoli were suddenly pulling guns out of trouser belts and literally took our camera and intentionally broke it in pieces and threw it on the floor. >> and one of the waitresses -- >> through a bag or a sheet over the head and then these government thugs just took her away and the journalists are trying to stop them taking her away from the hotel. >> are are you going with her? >> i mean, it was the brutality that the regime said wasn't happening unfolding in front of our very eyes by the guys who were pretending to be something else. >> for you, what is a good day in the field? what is a day that makes you feel, you know what, this was a good day. this was -- we're doing exactly what we were supposed to be doing. >> you know, when you feel like you actually do have this fundamental sense of purpose and you're feeling th
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>> nick paton walsh, thank you. a glimmer of hope for women in that country. >>> possible fraud and misconduct at florida a&m. this runs deep. we're talking about possible problems with employees and others connected with the university. don't miss the details. maybe wy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. but i'm only 37 and a half. [ buzzer ] [ male announcer ] finding the must have soul by ludacris headphones for $199.99 at radioshack. so right. ♪ it's real milk full of calcium and vitamin d. and tastes simply delicious. for those of us with lactose intolerance... lactaid® milk. the original 100% lactose-free milk. is best absorbed in small continuous amounts.
>> nick paton walsh, thank you. a glimmer of hope for women in that country. >>> possible fraud and misconduct at florida a&m. this runs deep. we're talking about possible problems with employees and others connected with the university. don't miss the details. maybe wy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good...
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nick robertson is standing by live in london. nick covered the iraq war for many years and the british ended combat operations in iraq two years ago. so as the united states is looking back. and by the way for all the viewers watching, we will certainly be looking forward as well after all of this is over and what the u.s. military may have learned from it. what were the ramifications since then for them? >> the reasons that britain went to war is its peak had 46,000 troops in iraq. there was a lack of public support and a lot of criticism. one of the interesting things that has emerged from the inquiry that has been going on for more than two years now is and isn't expected to conclude until next summer. until next summer. they don't believe that he made that services had conclusive evidence of weapons of mass destruction in iran. that doesn't hold water. the general is going hear me. just now you were talking about wmd, clear evidence of it that saddam hussein could rebuild it. but one of the things and it is too soon to look a
nick robertson is standing by live in london. nick covered the iraq war for many years and the british ended combat operations in iraq two years ago. so as the united states is looking back. and by the way for all the viewers watching, we will certainly be looking forward as well after all of this is over and what the u.s. military may have learned from it. what were the ramifications since then for them? >> the reasons that britain went to war is its peak had 46,000 troops in iraq. there...
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whenever you hear nick nolte. that's what you think about. ten years ago and it resulted from a dui arrest and we're hearing paul harvey used to say, the rest of the story this morning from jeanne moos. >> reporter: it is the mona lisa of mugshots enshrined on t-shir t-shirts. so famous, all it takes to recognize it is the outline. ridiculed in song. imitated. >> put your hair like this, nick. >> reporter: worn as a halloween costume, as seen here in "people." someone put it on his credit card. almost a decade after its release, letterman still making jokes about nick nolte, like about how the u.s. didn't release a death photo of osama bin laden. >> didn't release any pictures. so the white house released this instead. take a look at that. >> reporter: to mugshots connoisseurses at the smoking gun. >> probably the best celebrity mugshot ever taken. >> reporter: nick nolte is talking. a mugshot it was not. in an interview with "gq" he was high on liquid ectaes when he swerved off the pacific coast highway. at the hospital where nolte was taken
whenever you hear nick nolte. that's what you think about. ten years ago and it resulted from a dui arrest and we're hearing paul harvey used to say, the rest of the story this morning from jeanne moos. >> reporter: it is the mona lisa of mugshots enshrined on t-shir t-shirts. so famous, all it takes to recognize it is the outline. ridiculed in song. imitated. >> put your hair like this, nick. >> reporter: worn as a halloween costume, as seen here in "people."...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, kabul. >> what a story. let's go to jack with the cafferty tile. >> what do you fear most? big government, big business, or big labor? a gallup poll indicates more american are afraid of big government. deb in montana, let's see, big labor's been in the steady decline for decades. roughly paralleled by the decline of the middle class but that's a story you probably won't cover. big government can be voted out of the office or battled through the courts. as least we have limit remedy provided by our constitution. that leaves big business. today's unfetterred laissez-faire capitalism where the bod tomorrow line reigns supreme at the middle class life as jobs are sent overseas for the millions for health of the bottom line. big business has us all by the throat and i don't know what to do about that. david, if you look at russia, the eastern bloc, greece, spain, portugal, venezuela, it wasn't big business that brought them down. big government with the help of big unions always the cause. rob in salt lake city
nick paton walsh, cnn, kabul. >> what a story. let's go to jack with the cafferty tile. >> what do you fear most? big government, big business, or big labor? a gallup poll indicates more american are afraid of big government. deb in montana, let's see, big labor's been in the steady decline for decades. roughly paralleled by the decline of the middle class but that's a story you probably won't cover. big government can be voted out of the office or battled through the courts. as...
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going to be a big two hours in "the situation room." >> truly kudos to nick for exposing that and how that affects all the women in that particular prison in afghanistan. >>> as we go to break, back to those live pictures in california. oil tanker engulfed in flames. trying to put this out. tell me again the name of the overpass? paramount overpass. back in two minutes. ♪ sen♪ co-signed her credit card - "buy books, not beer!" ♪ ♪ut the second at she shut the door ♪ ♪ girl started blowing up their credit score ♪ ♪ she bought a pizza party for the whole dorm floor ♪ ♪ hundred pounds of makeup at the makeup store ♪ ♪ and a ticket down to spring break in mexico ♪ ♪ but her folks didn't know 'cause her folks didn't go ♪ ♪ to free-credit-score-dot-com hard times for daddy and mom. ♪ >>> take a look at these pictures. fewer flames here and what appears to be a double tanker here. this is the 60 east. so, west coast, this is lunchtime. you want to avoid this. this is a 60 eastbound. this is just about ten miles east of downtown los angeles. this is montebell
going to be a big two hours in "the situation room." >> truly kudos to nick for exposing that and how that affects all the women in that particular prison in afghanistan. >>> as we go to break, back to those live pictures in california. oil tanker engulfed in flames. trying to put this out. tell me again the name of the overpass? paramount overpass. back in two minutes. ♪ sen♪ co-signed her credit card - "buy books, not beer!" ♪ ♪ut the second at she...
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nick peyton walsh, cnn, kabul. >>> for the united states,s the war in afghanistan started because of the 9/11 attacks. now a new building project is reminding people of that terrible day. we'll tell you where you might soon see these towers. [♪...] >> male announcer: book now, save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. >>> a storm of controversy is building over the design of two skyscrapers in south korea. does it mock the events of 9/11? here's cnn's jeanne moos. >> reporter: it's not even built yet, but already there's a cloud over this proposed building in south korea because some say it reminds them of a cloud of. does this remind you of anything? >> yes, 9/11. it's in very poor taste. >> reporter: in fact, almost every person -- >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: -- we showed the architect's rendering to -- >> oh! shivers just went up my spine. >> reporter: -- associated it with 9/11. >> this is it an outrage. i survived the towers. >> reporter: ed walker was walking by the towers had when the first plane hit. he ended up wet with jet fuel. a dutch newspaper plastered the proposed buildin
nick peyton walsh, cnn, kabul. >>> for the united states,s the war in afghanistan started because of the 9/11 attacks. now a new building project is reminding people of that terrible day. we'll tell you where you might soon see these towers. [♪...] >> male announcer: book now, save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. >>> a storm of controversy is building over the design of two skyscrapers in south korea. does it mock the events of 9/11? here's cnn's jeanne moos. >>...
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and nick, you shouldn't even be here, you can do everything from the golf course. good? good. [ male announcer ] on at&t, blackberry® torch moves at the speed of 4g. ♪ everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. >>> the amateur athletic union is responding tonight to shocking allegations that it's former leader sexually abused two boys. robert dodd who is undergoing cancer treatment was immediately remove from his post. here's a statement from the interim president louis stout. >> i want to make it clear that bobby dodd is no longer president and executive director of the aau. the organization has no continuing contact with him. and he has no continui
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and nick, you shouldn't even be here, you can do everything from the golf course. good? good. [ male announcer ] on at&t, blackberry® torch moves at the speed of 4g. ♪ really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat, too, and has 5 grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. new ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] new ensure high protein. ensure! nutrition in charge! >>> let's get you to rushsha now. allegations of voter fraud have russians riled up. they're demonstrating in the streets. cnn's phil black is our guy on the ground with the very latest. phil, we've witnessed this arab spring this year. could we be on the brink of a russian winter? >> reporter: well, a lot of the people we've been speaking to here today came to make the point that this is not a revolution. they are not trying to
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nick walsh telling us about this. were some people surprised to hear about this new plan? >> reporter: well, no. this is something that the u.s. special forces headed by admiral william mcraven has been an advocate of for quite some time. the question is really, will they receive support from the afghan government. there had been talk when the plan was first initiated, it took persuading to come around to the idea. there are definite advantages here that the admiral pointed out. the force of 30,000 will cost about $170 million a year. sounds like a lot to you and me. in terms of afghan security, it's pretty cheap. the admiral in a rare interview, he rarely talks in the media, talked about how this force will be advantageous because it's local men looking after their own communities. of course, there are questions about this. human rights watch has accused these groups, already 9,800 of the guys in the country, that could grow to 3,000 under the plan. they've been accused of abuses. something admiral mcraven was keen to deny but a potential problem as we move forward. >> ho
nick walsh telling us about this. were some people surprised to hear about this new plan? >> reporter: well, no. this is something that the u.s. special forces headed by admiral william mcraven has been an advocate of for quite some time. the question is really, will they receive support from the afghan government. there had been talk when the plan was first initiated, it took persuading to come around to the idea. there are definite advantages here that the admiral pointed out. the force...
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all right, nick robertson live for us in london. nick, thank you very much. >>> back in this country, another high wind warning is in effect for southern california. gusts may reach hurricane force. officials there are warning that more power outages and damage could be on the way. meantime, some states like new mexico and colorado could see about 10 inches of snow. >> and snow is something rob marciano loves to talk about. >> who doesn't love it? a lot of people don't like it. >> good morning, rob. >> good morning, guys. >>> and it's all driven by a really intense cold air mass that's bringing some serious temperatures well below 0 in some sports of the northern midwest. this guy moving to the south. and this is one of the ingredients of a separate system last week that created that wind across parts of southern utah and california and nevada. we'll have santa anas that will kick up 60, 65 mile an hour wind gusts not out of the question. there are some trees that were damaged from the last go. these winds won't be as intense as the
all right, nick robertson live for us in london. nick, thank you very much. >>> back in this country, another high wind warning is in effect for southern california. gusts may reach hurricane force. officials there are warning that more power outages and damage could be on the way. meantime, some states like new mexico and colorado could see about 10 inches of snow. >> and snow is something rob marciano loves to talk about. >> who doesn't love it? a lot of people don't like...
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and nick, you shouldn't even be here, you can do everything from the golf course. good? good. [ male announcer ] on at&t, blackberry® torch moves at the speed of 4g. ♪ >>> time now for a saturday night mystery starring jacqui jeras. >> we have to get you new music or listen to you like make up a new one every week. >> you report on a large earthquake in southern mexico. how big was it? >> it scared a lot of people in mexico. it happened about an hour and a half ago. 6.7 magnitude earthquake and that's considered strong. that can cause a fair amount of damage. thankfully so far we haven't heard any reports of damage or injuries. this is about 100 miles south of mexico city. about 80 miles away from acapulco. it was felt in both of those places. buildings war swaying in mexico city. the mayor said no damage. power outages. we'll track that. >> if you live on the east coast you didn't see it but it was a big deal. >> i know. we hate when that happens. if you live on the west coast and woke up extra early to see this we had a total lunar eclipse last night. take a look at
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nick, the scale here is what is so rare. there are bombings all too frequently but the scale of this one, the depth of the death toll what do we know about it? >> reporter: what it is remarkable. we haven't seen mass casualty like this in kabul or afghanistan for a number of years now, the insurgency focusing certainly in kabul here on sustained attacks against precise targets so show their sophistication and reach. this obviously terrifying many because of it it's targeting the shia faith here as well. something stemming from iraq or a neighboring pack stage. afghan officials to blame the taliban and they're affiliates for this but accepting the body of the bomber which is damaged has slowed investigations, john. >> in terms of the claim of responsibility, what do you know about the specific group in pakistan that says it's responsible? >> reporter: this is a phone call made to a radio station in pakistan by a fringe group over an offshoot of a group who we have heard of before, a claim not validated. we've been talking abo
nick, the scale here is what is so rare. there are bombings all too frequently but the scale of this one, the depth of the death toll what do we know about it? >> reporter: what it is remarkable. we haven't seen mass casualty like this in kabul or afghanistan for a number of years now, the insurgency focusing certainly in kabul here on sustained attacks against precise targets so show their sophistication and reach. this obviously terrifying many because of it it's targeting the shia...
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nick, what was it like in tripoli in those early days? >> that was the time when we had almost the most freedom. they brought us in. the intelligence got ahold of the idea that we were renegades because we were heading off to parts of the city they didn't want us to. we were being arrested and dragged back to the hotel. then they clamped down on us. the access dried up. >> ben, you were the first western journalist to enter through the east of libya in opposition-held territory making it into ben gaz zi. i'll never forget that video. it was like the allies entering paris in world war ii. extraordinary jubilation. >> our first 48 hours in libya was really nerve wraking because everybody you would meet and speak to was just full of this energy that had been pent up, frustration, anger. it was suddenly coming out. they were happy to see you, but they were so excited that finally they were free. you couldn't have a conversation. people were shouting. i thought, oh, my god, if i stay here much longer i'll die of a heart attack. it was thrillin
nick, what was it like in tripoli in those early days? >> that was the time when we had almost the most freedom. they brought us in. the intelligence got ahold of the idea that we were renegades because we were heading off to parts of the city they didn't want us to. we were being arrested and dragged back to the hotel. then they clamped down on us. the access dried up. >> ben, you were the first western journalist to enter through the east of libya in opposition-held territory...
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nick paton walsh live in kabul. how often do we hear from this guy? >> reporter: this is the head of one of the most secretive parts of the u.s. military, the architect behind the raid that killed osama bin laden in may this year. a man who rarely speaks on the record at all. we had a very rare audience with him only yesterday. the key point he wants to address was his desire for his unit to help build what's called the afghan local police. that's been described a community watch with ak-47s. its local guys being given weapons by the police there to look after their own villagers to try and keep the insurgency out. great success with special forces in the past they say because it allows them to shore up certain areas in the kind of lawless rural parts of afghanistan where the taliban may otherwise get a foothold. admiral mcraven wants to raise the size of that force from 10,000 to 30,000 in the next two years saying that will significantly help improve security here but i imagine the price tag will be pretty cheap -- $170 million a year to keep a forc
nick paton walsh live in kabul. how often do we hear from this guy? >> reporter: this is the head of one of the most secretive parts of the u.s. military, the architect behind the raid that killed osama bin laden in may this year. a man who rarely speaks on the record at all. we had a very rare audience with him only yesterday. the key point he wants to address was his desire for his unit to help build what's called the afghan local police. that's been described a community watch with...
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nick, what is the latest on the death toll at this hour? has anyone claimed responsibility for today's attacks? >> we are hearing from health ministry officials in the kabul blast, 56 people have died and 193 injured making it one of the most severe attacks i can recall in recent times here in kabul. no claim of responsibility as yet. we do interestingly have the l taliban issuing a statement to condemn the attack both there in kabul and in the north. shar i have suggesting they don't want to publicly be associated with this sectarian violence. they believe it is the taliban to blame or the affiliates or al qaeda. but this happened in a really densely packed area full of shia pull grimes attending a shrine on this key religious holiday. the pictures you're about to see do quite distressingly show the moment the blast struck. >> what does it say about afghan security forces there then? >> reporter: as the main question they have control of much of the security in the center of kabul with nato always waiting in the wings to assist. nobody is
nick, what is the latest on the death toll at this hour? has anyone claimed responsibility for today's attacks? >> we are hearing from health ministry officials in the kabul blast, 56 people have died and 193 injured making it one of the most severe attacks i can recall in recent times here in kabul. no claim of responsibility as yet. we do interestingly have the l taliban issuing a statement to condemn the attack both there in kabul and in the north. shar i have suggesting they don't...
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let's get the latest from nick. >> remarkable news out of kabul. hamid karzai has issued a decree for the release of the rape victim we've been reporting about. it is clear he wants to see her released quote into safety so to be sure when she comes out of jail with her young daughter, she has a safe place to go to immune from threats that have been made against her. we also understand from her lawyer that she has a safe place to go to upon release. the other outstanding issue is whether or not she does want to marry her attacker. now, her lawyer is is clear, she does not want to marry this man at all and we understand in the next day, her lawyer will be meeting with her and ministers from the instruction of the president will be meeting her attacker and her to finally resolve this issue, but it does appear at this stage that the afghan president has intervened in this case that has drawn attention globally. the plight of gomes, who was raped by her cousin's husband, had a child from the attack. is spending 12 years because of the attack. she may be
let's get the latest from nick. >> remarkable news out of kabul. hamid karzai has issued a decree for the release of the rape victim we've been reporting about. it is clear he wants to see her released quote into safety so to be sure when she comes out of jail with her young daughter, she has a safe place to go to immune from threats that have been made against her. we also understand from her lawyer that she has a safe place to go to upon release. the other outstanding issue is whether...
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nick paton walsh is live in kabul. nick, we just saw the video there of the explosion and you are actually there. tell us exactly what happened. >> well, we arrived after the blast and the image you're seeing was shot by a photographer who was there as it actually happened. i can tell you from his experience there, we are talking about a tensely packed crowd there and shia worshippers moving to this location to a shrine there to celebrate, to pass the morning of this day, ashura. looking to cause as many casualties as possible. one describing what he saw eyewitness to the attack found out a fan-like direction around the explosion and so tightly packed together were they, people fleeing across the nearby river and very dirty river, indeed, just to escape the scenes of carnage, actually. absolute terror in the center of kabul and another element to today's horrific scenes. people not quite sure why shia muslims were targeted on this vitally important day. i know the phrase is something that we're very familiar with from
nick paton walsh is live in kabul. nick, we just saw the video there of the explosion and you are actually there. tell us exactly what happened. >> well, we arrived after the blast and the image you're seeing was shot by a photographer who was there as it actually happened. i can tell you from his experience there, we are talking about a tensely packed crowd there and shia worshippers moving to this location to a shrine there to celebrate, to pass the morning of this day, ashura. looking...
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nick payton walsh is live in kabul with the latest. nick, good morning to you. >> absolutely. we have an intensely packed shiite pilgrimage here right in the center of kabul. clearly this one suicide bomber aiming to cause as many casualties as possible. this is describing how bodies have literally blown out in a fan around the site of the particular blast. we have here for you quite distressing video that shows the exact moment the bomb went off. as you can see, this was clearly a religious festival. people actually whipping themselves, drawing blood as part of the morning process under the shia religion. clearly the fear here that we're looking potentially at some bit by the insurgents. taliban denied responsibility for this between sunni and shiite muslims. something we haven't heard in iraq. concerns a new element starting in this decaddecade-long confli. but certainly right now many people in kabul deeply traumatized by this death toll which may continue to rise. 150 plus people injured. back to you. >> nick paton walsh, live for us in kabul, thank you very much. >>> here
nick payton walsh is live in kabul with the latest. nick, good morning to you. >> absolutely. we have an intensely packed shiite pilgrimage here right in the center of kabul. clearly this one suicide bomber aiming to cause as many casualties as possible. this is describing how bodies have literally blown out in a fan around the site of the particular blast. we have here for you quite distressing video that shows the exact moment the bomb went off. as you can see, this was clearly a...
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nick chris top is here to talk about what's happening. plus, what herman cain said that left barbara walter rs shocked. details of the new job he would like. >>> "the new york times" columnist nicholas kristof has been covering the protests in bahrain and found himself caught up in the violence on a visit in recent days. >> this is nicholas kristof and i'm back in bahrain. i was last year ten months ago when this family-run dictatorship opened fire. it is an american ally, but it crushed the hopes of an arab spring here more decisively than any other country, but today, a continued protest movement still gurgles along ir repressively. nearly every night, teens and young adults protest in their villages. it's as ritualized as homework. >> that will land with riot police. some may get hurt. so, what does it achieve? when the police arrive, protesters in the front raise their hands to show they're unarmed, but a young man in the back hurls a rock. that's a common act that hugely undermines their cause. tear gas, rubber bullets, sound bombs.
nick chris top is here to talk about what's happening. plus, what herman cain said that left barbara walter rs shocked. details of the new job he would like. >>> "the new york times" columnist nicholas kristof has been covering the protests in bahrain and found himself caught up in the violence on a visit in recent days. >> this is nicholas kristof and i'm back in bahrain. i was last year ten months ago when this family-run dictatorship opened fire. it is an american...
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>> nick paton walsh. i'm zain verjee. "world business today" starts now. >>> hello, i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> and from cnn london, i'm charles hodson. this is "world business today" and these are our top stories much there had a cautious mood on the markets after a downgrade warning in europe. >> a change of tact by china breathes new life into climate change talks. >>> and a trickle of tourists return as thailand recovers from devastating floods. >>> the timing could hardly have been worse. just as leaders of the euro-zone's biggest economies put on a united front standard & poor's threw a big spanner into the works and put 15 euro-zone nations under review for possible downgrade including germany and france an put the brakes on the rally we've been seeing. >> we'll bring you numbers and detail in a moment. suffice it to say europe apart from the uk is off by 1%. have a look. these are the 17 that all use the euro. greece's credit rating reflects a high rick of default and cyprus which was already under review.
>> nick paton walsh. i'm zain verjee. "world business today" starts now. >>> hello, i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. >> and from cnn london, i'm charles hodson. this is "world business today" and these are our top stories much there had a cautious mood on the markets after a downgrade warning in europe. >> a change of tact by china breathes new life into climate change talks. >>> and a trickle of tourists return as thailand recovers from...
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nick is joining us from kabul and nick, this woman is finally free in part thanks to your reporting. tell us the latest. >> well, it is really thanks to a decree from hamid karzai who intervened on her case. officials arriving at the jail where she's been with her daughter, taking her to an undisclosed location where she is now free and much happier, but still unclear about many questions about her future. we spoke to her a few hours ago. jailed for adultery because the man who raped her was married, mother to the child of her attacker, whom she's been pressured to marry. her plight highlighted globally the injustices suffered by many afghan women, but late tuesday night after a pardon by hamid karzai, she was released to a women's shelter in kabul. and these are the first pictures of her with her daughter, whose name means smile. a little confused about where they are, but delighted their lives have changed. >> translator: i am very happy that president karzai under stood my pain and pardoned me. >> some conservatives in society questioning whether or not from traditionalists who th
nick is joining us from kabul and nick, this woman is finally free in part thanks to your reporting. tell us the latest. >> well, it is really thanks to a decree from hamid karzai who intervened on her case. officials arriving at the jail where she's been with her daughter, taking her to an undisclosed location where she is now free and much happier, but still unclear about many questions about her future. we spoke to her a few hours ago. jailed for adultery because the man who raped her...
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and nick, you shouldn't even be here, you can do everything from the golf course. good? good. [ male announcer ] on at&t, blackberry® torch moves at the speed of 4g. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now. but hurry -- the offer ends january 3rd. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! >>> american authorities are hoping to catch a syrian man they think -- barbara starr is joining us now. what's the latest on the efforts to track down and capture this man? >> the administration is going after this new link between al-qaeda, iran and this syrian born financier, it's a network that the u.s. is making new moves to bust up. the 29-year-old hiding out in iran now has a $10 million bo t bounty on his head. >> locating him and shutting down his operations would eliminate a significant financial resource for al-qaeda. >> he is accused of operating a major network inside iran. the u.s. says he's moving cash from middle east donors through iran and into the hands of al-qaeda in afghanistan a
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our own nick peyton walsh is joining us from kabul. what do we believe is happening there? is this a desperate move by taliban? has anyone taken responsibility for what we have seen in the last 24 hours? >> reporter: interestingry enough, suzanne, what we've heard from the taliban is they've condemned these two attacks. we've just heard the death toll has risen to 56 with 193 injured making it quite easily the deadliest attack to hit the city for a certain number of years. the tightly packed crowd gathered in a very center of kabul near some of the ministries right in the very center, not far from the presidential palace, causing significant panic amongst people here. because the insurgency was to blame, they have penetrated the secure center of the city. also, as you say, this is potentially some kind of new sectarian conflict breaking out in a country which for the last decade of war has not seen that kind of sunni/shia violence. we heard from the spokesman from the afghan interior ministry, the suicide bomber's bodcy has given little evidence to track origins. they belie
our own nick peyton walsh is joining us from kabul. what do we believe is happening there? is this a desperate move by taliban? has anyone taken responsibility for what we have seen in the last 24 hours? >> reporter: interestingry enough, suzanne, what we've heard from the taliban is they've condemned these two attacks. we've just heard the death toll has risen to 56 with 193 injured making it quite easily the deadliest attack to hit the city for a certain number of years. the tightly...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, kabul. >>> u.s. military is now changing its story. hear what officials now say that drone was doing when it crashed in iran last week. s e. elerocs ♪ my hair is gone ♪ cheap cologne ♪ motor home ♪ i'm the rocket man! [ both ] ♪ rocket man ♪ burning out his fuse up here alone ♪ burning out his fuse up here alone? ahh. [ male announcer ] crystal clear fender premium audio. one of many premium features available on the all-new volkswagen passat. the 2012 motor trend car of the year. ♪ and i think it's gonna be a long, long time ♪ your new progresso rich & hearty steak burger soup. [ dad ] i love this new soup. it's his two favorite things in one... burgers and soup. did you hear him honey? burgers and soup. love you. they're cute. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> here's a rundown of some of the stories we are working on next. >>> new details about the u.s. drone that crashed in iran. >>> and a last-minute deal to stop a government shutdown. >>> actor christian bale gets real-life drama off-sc
nick paton walsh, cnn, kabul. >>> u.s. military is now changing its story. hear what officials now say that drone was doing when it crashed in iran last week. s e. elerocs ♪ my hair is gone ♪ cheap cologne ♪ motor home ♪ i'm the rocket man! [ both ] ♪ rocket man ♪ burning out his fuse up here alone ♪ burning out his fuse up here alone? ahh. [ male announcer ] crystal clear fender premium audio. one of many premium features available on the all-new volkswagen passat. the...
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notable "new york times" columnist nick kristoff who was banned from life from north korea says kim jong il is one of the world's most peculiar and least known leaders. now he's dead and his successor is uncertain. imagine... -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com one scooter or power chair that could improve your
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nick, we meet a professional santa in today's edition of "your world at work." stay with us. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. >>> welcome back. you're watching "world business today" live on cnn. >>> spain's new conservative prime minister has selected a new austerity focus cabinet. they'll be sworn in in just under an hour from now. his popular party won by a landslide on november 20th elections, largely on the back of promises to tackle the country's growing economic problems. spain's unemployment rate is one of the highest in the euro zone, starting at 21.5% at the moment. the prime minister says that he's aiming to boost jobs and also to cut spain's budget deficit next year by 16.5 billion euros, that's nearly $22 billion. >>> while times may be toug
nick, we meet a professional santa in today's edition of "your world at work." stay with us. nyquil (stuffy): overachiever. anncr vo: tylenol cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion... nyquil cold & flu doesn't. -why? -why? -why? [ female announcer ] we all age differently. roc® multi-correxion 4 zone moisturizer with roc®retinol and antioxidants. lines, wrinkles, and sun damage will fade. roc multi-correxion. correct what ages you. >>> welcome back....
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. >> just in the nick of time, huh? worried about the will, are you? well, i'm leaving everything to you except what i'm taking with me. >> just stop it. >> jane fonda and her father, henry fonda, in 1981's "on golden pond." there are very few fathers and daughters that performed together, let alone oscar winning ones. when you look back at that, jane, what was the experience like for you working so closely with your father. >> i feel so blessed, piers, to have been able to have that experience. he died five months later. i bought the play, i made the movie because i wanted to work with him. we knew he was dying. but to have found a play in which the father-daughter characters so mirrored our own real-life relationship was -- it was amazing. and to have been able to say those words to him and to have the resolution at the end of the movie, it's hard for me to look at the movie still even now. >> yeah, i can see -- yeah, i can see you looking away, actually, an i understood that because of course for us you're both movie stars and for you you're watchin
. >> just in the nick of time, huh? worried about the will, are you? well, i'm leaving everything to you except what i'm taking with me. >> just stop it. >> jane fonda and her father, henry fonda, in 1981's "on golden pond." there are very few fathers and daughters that performed together, let alone oscar winning ones. when you look back at that, jane, what was the experience like for you working so closely with your father. >> i feel so blessed, piers, to have...
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nick paton walsh, cnn, new york. >>> sure beats sleeping in the park. occupy wall street movement occupies some new office space. but is there a corporate digs going to diminish the message? we'll hear what they say about it. [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna... so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one mo
nick paton walsh, cnn, new york. >>> sure beats sleeping in the park. occupy wall street movement occupies some new office space. but is there a corporate digs going to diminish the message? we'll hear what they say about it. [ marge ] psst. constipated? phillips' caplets use magnesium, an ingredient that works more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. [ professor ] good morning students. today, we're gonna......
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. >> well, nick christoph, thanks as always. great following you. >> thank you. >>> and there are some places in the middle east that are immune to regime change and among them saudi arabia and the gulf states. recently i traveled to dubai to speak to the leader of dubai and the prime minister of the united arab emirates who shareded his thoughts on the revolutions sweeping the mideast. >> what is your view of the arab sprin spring? >> ah, arab spring. well, i have said in 2004, i have said, please change your regime, because -- >> you were talking about the arab government. >> yes, the arab government i am saying. and the arab spring is the people who waited for a long time and some governments are saving themselves and the people, and the people want to work, and they want to something. and the other day i spoke and i said that we start the arab spring 40 years ago and it is still spring going ahead in the united arab emirates. >> we will see what happens in the united arab emirates and the rest of the middle east in 2012, but
. >> well, nick christoph, thanks as always. great following you. >> thank you. >>> and there are some places in the middle east that are immune to regime change and among them saudi arabia and the gulf states. recently i traveled to dubai to speak to the leader of dubai and the prime minister of the united arab emirates who shareded his thoughts on the revolutions sweeping the mideast. >> what is your view of the arab sprin spring? >> ah, arab spring. well, i...
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. >> well, nick christoph, thanks as always. great following you. >> thank you. >>> and there are some places in the middle east that are immune to regime change and among them saudi arabia and the gulf states. recently i traveled to dubai to speak to the leader of dubai and the prime minister of the united arab emirates who shared his thoughts on the revolutions sweeping the mideast. what is your view of the arab spring? >> ah, arab spring. well, i have said in 2004, i have said, please change your regime, because -- >> you were talking about the arab government. >> yes, the arab government i am saying. and the arab spring is the people who waited for a long time and some governments are saving themselves and the people, and the people want to work, and they want to something. and the other day i spoke and i said that we start the arab spring 40 years ago and it is still spring going ahead in the united arab emirates. >> we will see what happens in the united arab emirates and the rest of the middle east in 2012, but now we are
. >> well, nick christoph, thanks as always. great following you. >> thank you. >>> and there are some places in the middle east that are immune to regime change and among them saudi arabia and the gulf states. recently i traveled to dubai to speak to the leader of dubai and the prime minister of the united arab emirates who shared his thoughts on the revolutions sweeping the mideast. what is your view of the arab spring? >> ah, arab spring. well, i have said in 2004,...
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nick the first pictures coming in from north korea. these first pictures of the funeral of a the late leader of north korea and a very important part of this is what his son is doing. his role, what he is doing in the course of the funeral procession. we have seen him at the front carrying the body of his father, so it just going back to his son because this is the problem. this is what has unnerved south korea on news of the debt is we don't know about his inexperienced son. he is not tested. what is he likely to bring to the table here? he is very young and he really hasn't had a lot of experience in leadership. >> exactly. he is not even 30 he had and he is very inexperienced especially in military leadership. the military is incredibly important in north korea and many of the general said he is now in charge of are in their 70s or 80s, involved in the korean war back in the 1950's. it could be difficult for many of them to be taking the orders or swearing loyalty to a 20 something boy who is not proven yet on the field, and the mil
nick the first pictures coming in from north korea. these first pictures of the funeral of a the late leader of north korea and a very important part of this is what his son is doing. his role, what he is doing in the course of the funeral procession. we have seen him at the front carrying the body of his father, so it just going back to his son because this is the problem. this is what has unnerved south korea on news of the debt is we don't know about his inexperienced son. he is not tested....
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and nick, you shouldn't even be here, you can do everything from the golf course. good? good. [ male announcer ] on at&t, blackberry® torch moves at the speed of 4g. ♪ >>> how great was diane latiker? she was just incredible. i mean -- [ applause ] there's a lot of tissues being given out backstage right now. welcome back to the program. the hiv/aids epidemic continues to ravage many parts of the world. in particular, africa. there are many ways to fight hiv/aids. education, prevention, medicine. our next hero has joined that battle, and she's fighting in a very unique and very innovative way. to tell us her story is a proud supporter of hope north, a refuge for escaped child soldiers in uganda, mary-louise parker. >> good evening. there is a universal desire in all of us to connect. perhaps it's for survival, or maybe a little divine inspiration. but i'm glad it's there, just waiting for us to listen to its direction. sometimes it is simple, and other times it sends us on a journey. our next hero, amy stokes, traveled to africa to adopt her beloved son. but for her t
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>>> and we are back with curt anderson, peggy noonan, david recommend nick, and julian tett. julia, is europe going to blow up? the f stshgs the font of all thing things financial. they've been able to get three governments replaced in spain, ita italy, and greece. they've gotten almost every other european country other than britain to sign onto the tighter fiscal union. will that stop a crisis? don't they soon need some kind of -- at the end of the day, the federal reserve stopped the crisis in the united states, said we just sort of guarantee everything. do you need that move the take place? >> well, i don't think europe is about to blow up right now, but i think it's going to be smoldering dangerously for a long time, because essentially the germans are certainly exerting more and more authority over the area, and they have got some of what they want, but they haven't got enough to actually create a proper fiscal union of the sort that most economists think is really needed now to make the eurozone work. and you've still got a lot of tension between different countries. y
>>> and we are back with curt anderson, peggy noonan, david recommend nick, and julian tett. julia, is europe going to blow up? the f stshgs the font of all thing things financial. they've been able to get three governments replaced in spain, ita italy, and greece. they've gotten almost every other european country other than britain to sign onto the tighter fiscal union. will that stop a crisis? don't they soon need some kind of -- at the end of the day, the federal reserve stopped...