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intelligence services and that that person picked out tariq. i can tell you as a matter of fact that tariq was not an extremist. and the way you know what intelligence they relied on to kill someone is what they release immediately after the killing. and in that case they said four militants were killed, and of course we know two kids were killed. that's how it happened. >> i asked the cia about the strike, and their response was that on that day no child was killed, in fact the adult males were supporting al qaeda's facilitation network. so despite all of these technological assets and human assets, we're not there, we don't know, and i think there is a lot of room for error. >> you can see robert greenwald's film in its entirety at the website unmanned.warcosts.com. i urge you to watch it with a companion because you will want to talk about the questions it raises concerning national security, drones, and the nature of war. then i'd like to know what you think. remember that in the excerpt we showed earlier the former drone operator says, "th
intelligence services and that that person picked out tariq. i can tell you as a matter of fact that tariq was not an extremist. and the way you know what intelligence they relied on to kill someone is what they release immediately after the killing. and in that case they said four militants were killed, and of course we know two kids were killed. that's how it happened. >> i asked the cia about the strike, and their response was that on that day no child was killed, in fact the adult...
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. >> at one stage i came upon a young boy, tariq aziz. when i was talking to tariq, one of the first things that he did was he handed me his cousin's student id card. and as i looked at it i looked back at tariq and i noticed he was crying. he started to tell me the story of his cousin who had been killed from a drone strike. he'd come to the jirga primarily to inform us a little bit more about what had happened to his cousin to people in his local village and find out how to stop the killing. we sat together all day. we ate together at lunch time. we laughed together. we became friends. tariq was extremely intelligent and funny to be around. he had a nice sense of humor. he was fascinated by photography and intrigued by western music, mentioning artists and one that sprang to mind was lady gaga. he started to talk about drone strikes in his village, how he was unable to sleep at night.só& he was scared he was worried about his family, his friends. tariq was traumatized. >> and the people who were gathered there adopted a resolution cond
. >> at one stage i came upon a young boy, tariq aziz. when i was talking to tariq, one of the first things that he did was he handed me his cousin's student id card. and as i looked at it i looked back at tariq and i noticed he was crying. he started to tell me the story of his cousin who had been killed from a drone strike. he'd come to the jirga primarily to inform us a little bit more about what had happened to his cousin to people in his local village and find out how to stop the...
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pretty good, mark. [ applause ] tariq? tariq? [ with boston accent ] >> congrats, sox, jon lester, daniel nava, big papi, you hit so many homers, you really rocked it hard. >> jimmy: thank you. i like that. [ applause ] that's pretty good. thank you, tariq. what about you kamal? [ with brooklyn accent ] >> hey, forgetaboutit. boston's the best over here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think -- kamal, that's not a boston accent. i think that's like a brooklyn accent. [ laughter ] all right. [ laughter ] okay, fine. the roots, everybody. there they are. [ cheers and applause ] boston accents. and did you see this? fox baseball commentator tim mccarver -- we love tim mccarver. he's retiring from broadcasting after a long career in the booth. last night's game was his last. so joe buck took a moment to offer some heartfelt words for his friend and partner. mccarver's response wasn't quite as heartfelt. take a look. >> you're the best to ever do this in this sport. and it has been an absolute honor and pleasure over these 18 years, 16 world
pretty good, mark. [ applause ] tariq? tariq? [ with boston accent ] >> congrats, sox, jon lester, daniel nava, big papi, you hit so many homers, you really rocked it hard. >> jimmy: thank you. i like that. [ applause ] that's pretty good. thank you, tariq. what about you kamal? [ with brooklyn accent ] >> hey, forgetaboutit. boston's the best over here. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i think -- kamal, that's not a boston accent. i think that's like a brooklyn accent. [ laughter...
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listen, um, i'm tariq, by the way. i guess i'd better rock on, isn't it? - just drive, yeah? - yeah. - i didn't dob you in. - so how did my dad find me here, then? ok, maybe i did, but if i hadn't i'd have lost my job and besides... what? i was actually thinking of you too! - how did ya work that one out? - you do seem a bit, well... accident prone. i'm not accident prone. - things just happen to me sometimes, that's all! - tina: hey, hey, you! are you all right? - oi, what's that all about, then? - no idea. oi, oi, not so fast. we're here. home, sweet home. so come on. i'll put the kettle on and then we can have a good look round the place. danny: so what happened, your old man get the wrong day? only he seemed a little bit surprised to see you. so who's that, then? my sister. johnny does play things close to his chest. so there's another one like you, er, tucked away, then, is there? no. right, do you want tea or coffee? or is it all them lattes and espressos where you come from? did you hear me? - ruby? - ( door opens ) ( sighs ) - let's think. - let's just run. there's no
listen, um, i'm tariq, by the way. i guess i'd better rock on, isn't it? - just drive, yeah? - yeah. - i didn't dob you in. - so how did my dad find me here, then? ok, maybe i did, but if i hadn't i'd have lost my job and besides... what? i was actually thinking of you too! - how did ya work that one out? - you do seem a bit, well... accident prone. i'm not accident prone. - things just happen to me sometimes, that's all! - tina: hey, hey, you! are you all right? - oi, what's that all about,...
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. >> jimmy: tariq yohave been there? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it is -- all right. [ laughter ] i heard you. yeah, yeah. i heard you the first eight times. [ light laughter ] did you get e cards and everything? its unbelievable. [ light laughter i didn't go wi you. i don't know. i wasn't there with you, man. you go to -- here is the deal. i got this sta of cards. i go this place call nomad. where's it on 28 or something. madison? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmyanyways. chef diel humm. daniel humm. >>hom. >> jimmy: daniel hum >> humm. >> whom is it? >> jimmy: 11 madison park. yep, thank you tariq. [ light laughter ] thank you. sa chef, anyway, the guy, he's li a magician. he's unbelievably cool. you get there, there's aeck of cards tting on your thing. you go, "wt is this all about?" the waiter goes, "i want you to ok through these car and pick out how you're feeling tonight. wh kind of cocktail you would like." and st tell me -- look at these cas. they are all different -- gin. you go -- batman. [ lauger ] isn't that weird? if y
. >> jimmy: tariq yohave been there? >> yeah. >> jimmy: it is -- all right. [ laughter ] i heard you. yeah, yeah. i heard you the first eight times. [ light laughter ] did you get e cards and everything? its unbelievable. [ light laughter i didn't go wi you. i don't know. i wasn't there with you, man. you go to -- here is the deal. i got this sta of cards. i go this place call nomad. where's it on 28 or something. madison? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmyanyways....
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tariq you're a singer, you mus have a great memor >> oh, yeah, i remember everything. i remember way back to my first kiss. i remember the night i lost my virginity. i can even remember when ised to wear diapers. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: pretty impreive. >> yeah and if i think really hard, i can remeer some stuff that happened before ts year. [ eers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, tariq. man, i love this new pope, pope francis. you guys love that g? he ivery popular. [ cheersnd applause ] everyone loves him. everyby loves the new pope. in fact, a new study found that pope francis has beethe most talked about person on the ternet this year. even the pope walike "i thought it would have been miley." ♪ don't twerk for me argentina ♪ [ laughter ] [ cheers and applaus] speaking of the inrnet. this is justnteresting here, i just read that video streaming tually makes up 53% all internet traffic. vio streaming. yeah, most people e just tching videos on their computer. or as ca chasing lasers put it, hey we had a good year. [ ughter ] had a good year. very blessed.
tariq you're a singer, you mus have a great memor >> oh, yeah, i remember everything. i remember way back to my first kiss. i remember the night i lost my virginity. i can even remember when ised to wear diapers. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: pretty impreive. >> yeah and if i think really hard, i can remeer some stuff that happened before ts year. [ eers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, tariq. man, i love this new pope, pope francis. you guys love that g? he ivery...
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. - adi: tariq... mr. allen's over there. why don't you go over and apologize? i'm not doing it in front of everyone, am i? i really enjoyed the other night. don't even go there. i'm with someone. ha! adi? oh, do me a favor. he don't float your boat and you know it. you don't know what you're talking about. - sam... - don't you get the message? what? it's your fault. you've done my head in dressed like that. good. i hope you're suffering. i didn't mean to hurt you. what i said, it was just a joke. you're the one who said it should be casual between us. - just didn't think. - danny, it was horrible. - you should never make comments like that. - i understand that now. and i'm saying sorry. sorry, it doesn't change anything. - we can't even be friends? - no, we never were friends. look, i really like you, sam. to tell you the truth, i can't stand you slumming it with that hop-along shrek. - ( scoffs ) - 'cause no offence, you're looking way too beautiful to be seen with him. i don't think anyone's even noticed the birthday girl. flattery will get you nowhere. well,
. - adi: tariq... mr. allen's over there. why don't you go over and apologize? i'm not doing it in front of everyone, am i? i really enjoyed the other night. don't even go there. i'm with someone. ha! adi? oh, do me a favor. he don't float your boat and you know it. you don't know what you're talking about. - sam... - don't you get the message? what? it's your fault. you've done my head in dressed like that. good. i hope you're suffering. i didn't mean to hurt you. what i said, it was just a...
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but tariq, let's begin with you here. what do you know as far as whether or not this thing survived? aren't comets really supposed to melt the closer to the sun they get? >> that's right. this is a sun-racer comet, which means it comes so close to the sun, the chances of it breaking apart and evaporating away are high. the latest picture, i just saw one now from the soho spacecraft, and it's not looking good for the comet. they saw it coming in. it was strong, and then it just sort of faded dramatically in the last six hours or so. a lot of scientists are worried that the head of this comet has crumbled away and all we have left is the dust tail. >> uh-oh. chad myers, you have been listening to nasa, eavesdropping. can you corroborate? >> let's pretend the cup is the sun, and this is the back side. they saw the comet come in this side. waiting, waiting, waiting for it to come out here, and there wasn't much left when it came out the other side. you know, this thing had the title forces just being torn apart by the sun. su
but tariq, let's begin with you here. what do you know as far as whether or not this thing survived? aren't comets really supposed to melt the closer to the sun they get? >> that's right. this is a sun-racer comet, which means it comes so close to the sun, the chances of it breaking apart and evaporating away are high. the latest picture, i just saw one now from the soho spacecraft, and it's not looking good for the comet. they saw it coming in. it was strong, and then it just sort of...
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the tariq jirks group, known as the pakistani taliban terrorized people in the north-west and all the way to swat valley and major urban areas. there's an internal political issue, there's a broader concern in the population about u.s. intervention and the reality of fighting an insurgeon si on the ground of all of that is coming together in a complicated way. >> why do you think this is happening now? this figure is well-known, has done media interviews in the past. why do you think the u.s. struck now? >> the simple answer is they have found him. he's been in u.s. sights for a while. a complicated answer would be the pakistanis may have wanted him out of circulation. this is someone who is a relevantly proficient leader with a strong following. he was in a strong position to keep the factions of the pakistani taliban that your report mentioned together. by taking him out of circulation you avenge the death of all the civilians killed in pakistan, but you put the pakistani taliban in a position where it's weaker going into the negotiating table and you engage in diplomacy under the t
the tariq jirks group, known as the pakistani taliban terrorized people in the north-west and all the way to swat valley and major urban areas. there's an internal political issue, there's a broader concern in the population about u.s. intervention and the reality of fighting an insurgeon si on the ground of all of that is coming together in a complicated way. >> why do you think this is happening now? this figure is well-known, has done media interviews in the past. why do you think the...
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now scientists say they may have made a breakthrough, al jazerra's tariq explains. >> reporter: for days, she has had a raging fever, sweats and rashes, they has dengue fever but doctors can't do much to help her. >> the first day i felt like my body was on fire, it was so hot and i was pet sweating a the lot. i am junior tired and my body is aching. >> reporter: the virus that causes the feast is spread by the bite of infected female mosquitoes. that's why researchers in vietnam have been looking for ways to stop the mosquitoes from catching the virus. they took a bacteria from a fruit fly and infected the mosquitoes with it. the result, they no longer carried the dengue virus and appeared to cast their resistence onto their offspring. >> after continuously breeding the local mosquitoes with the infected mows owes the seventh generation carries the complete gene of the mosquito and bacteria, meaning they will will adapt well to the environment when being released. >> reporter: first trials of the den gust e resistent motorcycle toe have been carried out on an a land off seat he had fami
now scientists say they may have made a breakthrough, al jazerra's tariq explains. >> reporter: for days, she has had a raging fever, sweats and rashes, they has dengue fever but doctors can't do much to help her. >> the first day i felt like my body was on fire, it was so hot and i was pet sweating a the lot. i am junior tired and my body is aching. >> reporter: the virus that causes the feast is spread by the bite of infected female mosquitoes. that's why researchers in...