but they don t want ka partnership lash from north korea either. you re right. i think we can the chinese would love to see the problem go away, but it s not going to go away and one of the reasons we re in the situation we are now is because both we and the chinese have ignored this problem for decades. now, as time goes on, it becomes more and more untractable. i think one of the things we ought to be looking at to take a tip is to spend a little bit more time working on sanctions on chinese banks, chinese entities, and indeed the entities and banks of other enablers, including india, pakist pakistan, the philippines, who are making it easy for north korea to carry on despite the sanctions. we know we don t have a ton of intelligence about what goes on inside north korea, but we know that most of north korea s foreign reserves, most of north korea s trade, they
sources telling cnn the individual who drove the truck into the german christmas market was a refugee from the pakist pakistan/afghanistan border area. he arrived in germany a year ago in 2015 after traveling through the balkins. this is cnn reporting this is a refugee from the afghanistan/pakistan region. that starts to fill out more of the picture of the horrific vehicle investigation. we have more next.
well, this week started terribly and it keeps getting worse. that deadly hostage standoff in sydney, australia, giving way to that horrible terrorism attack at a school in peshawar, pakist pakistan, where some 145 people, mostly children, were killed by the taliban. mike baker is a former cia covert operations officer. he is now president and co-founder of diligence global intelligence and security firm. mike, great to see you. thanks so much for joining us. thank you. take us back for the week and give mae me your observations. a lone wolf attack in australia, a lot of conversation about whether or not we could see something like that in america. how should the u.s. be responding or preparing for such an event? well, we ve been preparing in essence for years now, and we ve talked about, you know, the threat of the individual attack. i think sometimes calling it lone wolf and we always have this same sort of problem every time there s one of these incidents, particularly recent
pakistan s former president mu shave will likely be indicted next week. this according to musharraf s lawyer. he s expected to be charged for the alleged failure as pakistan s president to provide adequate security for bhutto upon her return to pakistan. i ve been covering this story from the very start. reporter: just before the late pakistani former prime minister returned to pakistan in 2007, she joined me in the situation room, where el warned her of the dangers she faced. your family has a history, unfortunately a tragic history of assassination. i know the past has been tragic, but i m an optimist by nature. i put my faith in the people of pakist pakistan. i put my faith in god. i think what i am doing is a good cause or right cause, and to build regional security. i know the dangers are there,
that most americans are for legal immigration, but very much against illegal immigration. harris: the plan calls for securing the border and developing a document to make sure employers know they re hiring people who are authorized to work in the the country. the death toll rising from a strong earthquake, 12 people killed and at this hour, the focus is on the missing and finding them. it s our top story as we go around the world in 80 seconds. burma this video from the moment the earthquake struck, the impact rocking the northern part of the country, measuring 6.8 magnitude. some 100 homes destroyed. the quake also causing a bridge and a gold mine to collapse. pakist pakistan, thousands of people venting their fury against the united states and a rally organized by religious