a new kind of hearing aid, so tiny, it s invisible. female announcer: amp is comfortable to wear and easily removable. amp, the hearing aid for people who aren t ready for a hearing aid. male announcer: call: to find an amp hearing professional near you. only $1,500 a pair. jon: the u.s. military is reporting signs of progress now in the war in afghanistan, but deteriorating conditions in neighboring pakistan could put all of those gains at risk. u.s. relations with pakistan are especially strained right now, since the recent arrest of a man with american diplomatic immunity who was arrested in the shooting deaths of two pakistanis. in response pakistani intelligence is refusing to provide the information we need to target militants along the afghan-pakistan border. our jennifer griffin is keeping an eye on that controversy. she is live from the pentagon.
contributed to this circumstance more than anyone else. i hope the leaders in europe would play a more constructive role in being able to support the way forward there. jon: steven yates serving as vice president cheney s national security adviser thank huh. jenna: terrifying moments at a birthday party in arizona as a bounce house goes flying through the air. a gust of wind caused by a sudden storm blowing the inflated structure more than a hundred feet up in the air. there were two little girls inside at the time. one fell out before it left the yard and was luckily not seriously hurt, the other was carried over the large property and dropped onto a neighbor s roof. that ten-year-old girl is now hospitalized in serious condition, and maria molina and i were actually talking about that earlier. i asked you what is a microburst storm that could cause an entire bounce house to come off the ground? reporter: it s kind of incredible. we know this happened in arizona that is typically a
strikes in 2009, 2010. of those about a dozen were high-value targets. in 2010 about seven. the year before that of those dozen that i mentioned only two were on u.s. most wanted lists raising some questions about how effective these drone strikes were. but u.s. officials that i spoke to said that in fact it s under estimating by simply focusing on high-value targets, low-value targets are equally important right now and this official said there hasn t been a single noncombatant casualty, that means no civilian casualties as a result of drone strikes since last summer, jon. jon: there are new reports out there of u.s. officials negotiating with the taliban, what do you hear about those. reporter: these reports come up every few months. i can tell you that, yes, there was a move started by ambassador richard holbrooke before he died to start reach out to the taliban. he believed, and the state department believes that you
cell near tijuana it s how many. that s when they are concerned about. jon: that s absolutely appalling and frightening. adam housley, thank you for checking that out. jenna: we re going to watch that story for sure south of our border. we are taking a look overseas today. the unrest spreading across the middle east. the impact, the protests in far away places like libya, yemen, bahrain now felt right here in the u.s. we are talking about oil and gas prices on the rise. how much. we ll take a closer look at what you can expect the next time you pull up at the pump all the developments worldwide, just ahead. [ male announcer ] 100 crisps in every can.
sure unless something happens to the quest and it either stops or the pirates decide to negotiate, which is probably the least likely. they are probably going to make shore then all of a sudden things get a lot more complicated. jon: we remember what happened to that british couple the chandlers, they were hijacked on a yacht, taken to shore, separated and it took more than a year to get them back and i think some payment of ransom. if this vessel reaches shore that s a real problem, isn t it? it is a real problem. that s part of the issue that we ve been dealing with since this started. somalia as you know the government broke down back in 91. there hasn t been a rule of law in that country. and so because these organizations have been allowed to operate unfettered ashore, it s very difficult, once they get out, once the bees are out of the necessary or the roaches are out of the nest it s a much, much harder problem. these guys are going further and further out to sea. in fact i wa