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gilani, g-i-l... >> he was born daood gilani.he comes back to the us, and he changes his name... >> rotella: it became david coleman headley. >> got it. >> ...to david coleman headley, so that he can travel more easily, more covertly. it's at this stage that sajid mir and iqbal begin sending him to india. >> rotella: so now, you've got a guy who's just gone through all this lashkar training, more than most lashkar militants do, and now he's done this additional espionage, pure espionage training with the isi. what do these two organizations see in this guy, and how does he compare it to other jihadis of the many you've looked at? >> david coleman headley is, you know, a gold mine for both an intelligence service and a militant organization that is looking to gather information. >> rotella: over the course of 20 months, headley traveled in and out of india at least five times, staying weeks or months at a stretch. each visit, he advanced the attack plan. i came here to retrace his steps. >> investigative sources say headley survey
gilani, g-i-l... >> he was born daood gilani.he comes back to the us, and he changes his name... >> rotella: it became david coleman headley. >> got it. >> ...to david coleman headley, so that he can travel more easily, more covertly. it's at this stage that sajid mir and iqbal begin sending him to india. >> rotella: so now, you've got a guy who's just gone through all this lashkar training, more than most lashkar militants do, and now he's done this additional...
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prime minister gilani said he was there because of an election, because of the democratic process, so you decide whether you want this democratic process or not. that is what they will be voting on -- on parliament and democracy. he may well win it. even if he gets through this crisis with the supreme court right now, pakistan is in a situation where its three major institutions are at each other's throats. they're very worried that the big challenges that this country is facing are not being dealt with. >> and not just people in pakistan are worried, but people outside pakistan are worried about this. this is a country where there is a very powerful insurgency after all. >> absolutely. people are looking to pakistan when they want to make progress across the border in afghanistan, as well. pakistan is a key player in terms of stability in the region. there has been debate about whether there should be external intervention in this crisis over here. we have heard from hillary clinton in recent days. she has said that they support the democratic government. she has said they support a
prime minister gilani said he was there because of an election, because of the democratic process, so you decide whether you want this democratic process or not. that is what they will be voting on -- on parliament and democracy. he may well win it. even if he gets through this crisis with the supreme court right now, pakistan is in a situation where its three major institutions are at each other's throats. they're very worried that the big challenges that this country is facing are not being...
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the calculation yousuf raza gilani has made is that he will portray anyone who brings this government down as an enemy of the democratic process. the one thing he controls is this vote in parliament. he is saying to opposition politicians, put up or shut up. he has done this in a clever way. if you want to get rid of me, you're setting back the democratic process. basically, vote on whether you want democracy or dictatorship. that's what will happen on monday, if he wins the vote, which he is likely to, he will pay that as a success. >> plenty of talk of a military coup in the offing again. does this remove or dilute the possibility? >> it's a complicated situation, but this has been escalating for two or three months. it does feel like it has been at a crisis point. the government, the portland, the supreme court could all carry out a move that -- the government, the parliament, the supreme court could all carry out a move. it does not appear the military ones that at the moment, unless the government tries to sack the army chief. his calculation is to say whether opposition politici
the calculation yousuf raza gilani has made is that he will portray anyone who brings this government down as an enemy of the democratic process. the one thing he controls is this vote in parliament. he is saying to opposition politicians, put up or shut up. he has done this in a clever way. if you want to get rid of me, you're setting back the democratic process. basically, vote on whether you want democracy or dictatorship. that's what will happen on monday, if he wins the vote, which he is...
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pakistan's parliament has announced that the government and prime minister, yousef gilani, will face a vote of confidence on monday. tensions between the civilian government and the country's powerful military had mounted recently after mr. gilani publicly criticized the army chief and sacked the defense minister, who he thought had grown too close to the military. we go live now to aleem maqbool. who is the subject of this confidence vote? >> it is, in effect, a vote of confidence in the current government, but they've done it very, very cleverly. they've tabled the resolution in parliament. this is the prime minister and his ruling coalition, and m.p.'s will actual have the to vote on whether or not they endorsed democracy or not. basically the prime minister has said i represent democracy, my government represents democrat democracy, if you want to get rid of us, you're setting back democracy. it's been a clever way to get out of the very difficult situation this government has found itself in. but really, the prime minister came out with a very defiant and bold speech ending with
pakistan's parliament has announced that the government and prime minister, yousef gilani, will face a vote of confidence on monday. tensions between the civilian government and the country's powerful military had mounted recently after mr. gilani publicly criticized the army chief and sacked the defense minister, who he thought had grown too close to the military. we go live now to aleem maqbool. who is the subject of this confidence vote? >> it is, in effect, a vote of confidence in the...
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the supreme court has issued a contempt notice to the prime minister, yousuf gilani. he could face charges over his government blocking corruption cases against senior politicians. let's go now to the capital there, islamabad, aleem maqbool. the civilian government under pressure from the military in the last few days, and now from the court. >> yes, and it was thought that perhaps if this government was going to collapse, it would be the courts that would do it. this is a very serious step forward by the supreme court. they gathered behind me in the supreme court building earlier in the day, and they have now started contempt proceedings against the prime minister. if he is found guilty, he will be disqualified from office. if he doesn't attend that hearing later in the week, he'd also be reprimanded t. is a serious step forward. they did have other options they could have taken, like, for example, handing this case back to parliament. but they have decided toe begin these proceedings on the basis of the fact that the prime minister has not obeyed rulings from a coup
the supreme court has issued a contempt notice to the prime minister, yousuf gilani. he could face charges over his government blocking corruption cases against senior politicians. let's go now to the capital there, islamabad, aleem maqbool. the civilian government under pressure from the military in the last few days, and now from the court. >> yes, and it was thought that perhaps if this government was going to collapse, it would be the courts that would do it. this is a very serious...
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prime minister yusuf raza gilani has appeared before the supreme court to defend his record.e is facing charges of contempt. he has been asked to explain why he did not pursue a corruption case against president zardari. if he is charged with contempt, gilani could be disqualified from office and forced to resign. the case has raised fears that pakistan's civilian government could collapse. the case has been adjourned until next month. the german economy relies a lot on exports, so what are the predictions for 2012? >> so far, everyone has been changing their predictions, and it has been going down. but the latest projections are looking better. germany's leading industry groups says exports could actually grow by 3% this year. that is despite the pessimism of the government has cut predictions. the world bank has cut forecast for global growth. but german firms separate political decisions are taken and the debt crisis did not get worse, things could look ok. >> after two years heating up, the world economy is likely to cool down noticeably this year. german industry has alr
prime minister yusuf raza gilani has appeared before the supreme court to defend his record.e is facing charges of contempt. he has been asked to explain why he did not pursue a corruption case against president zardari. if he is charged with contempt, gilani could be disqualified from office and forced to resign. the case has raised fears that pakistan's civilian government could collapse. the case has been adjourned until next month. the german economy relies a lot on exports, so what are the...
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gilani said he believes he is correct. the court investigates pakistanis prime minister gilani. >> a pipeline from canada to texas. it was to be built by a canadian company. canadian environmentalists welcomed mr. obama's position. >> the russian prime minister, putin, has criticized the editor of a little radical radio station. he accused the opposition station of serving the interests of other countries as, as he put it, pouring diarrhea all over him from morning until night. >> one of the biggest names in the 20th century i guess on the rocks. >> a bit of a sad day. we are talking about the iconic 133-year-old company kodak. i guess you can't live on your name alone. early this morning, kodak filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. we're talking about a company that last made a profit back in 2007. the reason why, when is the last time you saw film? digital photography kind of swallowed up kodak. they never really ran with the technology. it means creditors will try to reorganize. i guess that's the key question now
gilani said he believes he is correct. the court investigates pakistanis prime minister gilani. >> a pipeline from canada to texas. it was to be built by a canadian company. canadian environmentalists welcomed mr. obama's position. >> the russian prime minister, putin, has criticized the editor of a little radical radio station. he accused the opposition station of serving the interests of other countries as, as he put it, pouring diarrhea all over him from morning until night....
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gilani says the president is immune from prosecution while in office. it seems that some german companies are going to work harder for a made in germany level. >> exactly, but not just yet. some companies are breathing a sigh of relief, because the european commission had been considering a law that would make it difficult for some companies to attach the quality stamp made in germany on to their products. while that law was up for debate and would have required a higher percentage of the product to be made in germany in order for it to carry that label. but for now, the law is off the table. >> this washing machine is made in germany. those three words are is still a quality worldwide. as they apply, even if 90% of the individual components are produced abroad, as long as the final assembly takes place in germany. the eu is considering tougher requirements to get the seal, but berlin says the proposal is now off the table. >> i am pleased that the european commission has made it clear it is no longer thinking about changing the seal. i see this as an e
gilani says the president is immune from prosecution while in office. it seems that some german companies are going to work harder for a made in germany level. >> exactly, but not just yet. some companies are breathing a sigh of relief, because the european commission had been considering a law that would make it difficult for some companies to attach the quality stamp made in germany on to their products. while that law was up for debate and would have required a higher percentage of the...
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gilani could be prosecuted add thrown out of office. take a quick break this morning. >>> a wrap of the golden globe winners. up next, ipad fans, get ready, the ipad 3, 3, 3 may very soon be coming to a store near you. first, though, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> she's 98 years young and healthy. scientists call her a super ager. we'll find out why one woman has answers that could help us live longer healthier lives on the "cbs evening news" tonight. cbs evening news. plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorde
gilani could be prosecuted add thrown out of office. take a quick break this morning. >>> a wrap of the golden globe winners. up next, ipad fans, get ready, the ipad 3, 3, 3 may very soon be coming to a store near you. first, though, scott pelley has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >>> she's 98 years young and healthy. scientists call her a super ager. we'll find out why one woman has answers that could help us live longer healthier lives on the "cbs...
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gilani is found guilty, he could be jailed up to six months and disqualified from office. the bbc's aleem maqbool is in islamabad. he sent this report on pakistan's growing political crisis. >> the prime minister appeared here in pakistan's highest court for about an hour and a half this morning. the supreme court had called him because they started contempt proceedings against him because of a ruling they made a couple of years ago. they told him that he had to move to reopen corruption cases against the president, asif ali zardari. he hasn't done that, and that's why he was called here, and they do have the power to sack him and his government if found in contempt of court. there's also a history of animosity between some of the top judges and this government. but the prime minister came here, and his home is very conciliatory. he said he very much respected the court, he was there with his cabinet ministers as well. but, however, he did still say that he was right in not reopening those corruption cases against the president because the advice he was given, he had immun
gilani is found guilty, he could be jailed up to six months and disqualified from office. the bbc's aleem maqbool is in islamabad. he sent this report on pakistan's growing political crisis. >> the prime minister appeared here in pakistan's highest court for about an hour and a half this morning. the supreme court had called him because they started contempt proceedings against him because of a ruling they made a couple of years ago. they told him that he had to move to reopen corruption...
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the prime minister, yousouf raza gilani, has been called before the supreme court on charges he did not open a corruption case against president asif zardari. we report from islamabad. >> the political crisis shifted to the supreme court. the embattled civilian government has few friends here. judges considered the government failure to reopen a long-running corruption case against president zardari. it was clear the judges had had enough. the open contempt proceedings. having waited more than two years, they said, we are left with no option, ordering the prime minister should appear in court personally on january 19. people rushed from the court room as the news broke. if convicted, the prime minister will be disqualified from office. the law minister give a her response. "this is not a small thing, "said. we will consult our experts and take the necessary steps. the prime minister has been fighting his corner in recent days. the reports he offered to resign have been denied. the former law minister told us he should step down. >> the allegation was agreed to buy the highest court of t
the prime minister, yousouf raza gilani, has been called before the supreme court on charges he did not open a corruption case against president asif zardari. we report from islamabad. >> the political crisis shifted to the supreme court. the embattled civilian government has few friends here. judges considered the government failure to reopen a long-running corruption case against president zardari. it was clear the judges had had enough. the open contempt proceedings. having waited more...
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inside the parliament, an impassioned speech from prime minister yousuf raza gilani. we have made mistakes, he said. that does not mean that democracy should suffer. the army is on the warpath because of a memo sent to the americans last may asking for help to rein in the generals. pakistan's president denies that he was behind it. the tanks have not been sent in this time but experts believe that the army will try to get the government out by other means. pakistan's supreme court might do the job for it. it could disqualify the prime minister over a long-running corruption case. the judges will consider that and monday. -- considered that on monday. >> i'm joined by pakistan's former high commissioner to the u.k. and is currently the chair of islamic studies at american university. thank you for joining me. the pakistani government caught between two very powerful institutions, the military and the judiciary. can it survive? >> you have seen the trauma between the three sources, the military, the government, and the judiciary. whether it survives will be decided in t
inside the parliament, an impassioned speech from prime minister yousuf raza gilani. we have made mistakes, he said. that does not mean that democracy should suffer. the army is on the warpath because of a memo sent to the americans last may asking for help to rein in the generals. pakistan's president denies that he was behind it. the tanks have not been sent in this time but experts believe that the army will try to get the government out by other means. pakistan's supreme court might do the...
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prime minister gilani was relaxed as he came to face contempt proceedings. judges wanted to know why he had not opened a corruption case against president zardari. military helicopters circled overhead as this crucial courtroom drama got under way. outside, lawyers told the president he was a traitor. in the stock, the prime minister was respectful but did not back down. president zardari, wanted unity, he argued, as head of state. the case is adjourned until next month. the promise to emerged looking confident but ultimately this legal battle could cost him his job and bring down his government. all of this uncertainty is paralyzing pakistan, which is creating more insecurity in this nuclear-arms state. a concern for the region and for the west. on the streets, no one is sure what may come next. people here have been following the political twists and turns that the major concern is the battle for survival. they are struggling with crippling shortages. electricity is off in this area for three hours a day and people tell me that things have never been worse
prime minister gilani was relaxed as he came to face contempt proceedings. judges wanted to know why he had not opened a corruption case against president zardari. military helicopters circled overhead as this crucial courtroom drama got under way. outside, lawyers told the president he was a traitor. in the stock, the prime minister was respectful but did not back down. president zardari, wanted unity, he argued, as head of state. the case is adjourned until next month. the promise to emerged...
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so far, gilani has refused. today, he told the court that he believes zardari is immune from prosecution. the court agreed to hear additional arguments in two weeks. rupert murdoch's media conglomerate has reached settlements with 37 people whose phones were hacked by two of his british tabloids. the cash payments, announced today, will go to actor jude law and former deputy prime minister john prescott, among others. they're among 60 people who've sued murdoch's newspapers. a billionaire history buff will donate $7.5 million to help fix earthquake damage on the washington monument. the national park service announced david rubenstein's gift today. the earthquake that hit last august shook the 555-foot obelisk so hard that it caused severe cracking. repair work begins later this year, and is expected to take up to a year. rubenstein said he wants to help fund repairs so the monument can reopen as soon as possible. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: hundreds of mayors gathe
so far, gilani has refused. today, he told the court that he believes zardari is immune from prosecution. the court agreed to hear additional arguments in two weeks. rupert murdoch's media conglomerate has reached settlements with 37 people whose phones were hacked by two of his british tabloids. the cash payments, announced today, will go to actor jude law and former deputy prime minister john prescott, among others. they're among 60 people who've sued murdoch's newspapers. a billionaire...
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headlines around the world first to pakistan where the court has charged the country's prime minister gilani with contempt raising the possibility of his prosecution proceedings were initiated for fault failing to carry out the court order to open a corruption probe against president off of these dari too long he has been told in court on thursday. violence has erupted between rival militia groups in the libyan city of daraa leaving at least three people dead and around fifty injured clashes began when the local military council demanded a tribe hand over members accused of aiding colonel gadhafi the fighting has included use of rockets and. sporadic violence in libya continues even after the eight month long civil war which resulted in the deaths of thirty thousand people as well as the street killing of moammar gadhafi. a car bomb in the iraqi city of mosul has killed at least eight people and wounded six others the blast occurred outside a residential complex which houses displaced shia muslims this is the latest in a string of bombings against the country's shia majority which has left o
headlines around the world first to pakistan where the court has charged the country's prime minister gilani with contempt raising the possibility of his prosecution proceedings were initiated for fault failing to carry out the court order to open a corruption probe against president off of these dari too long he has been told in court on thursday. violence has erupted between rival militia groups in the libyan city of daraa leaving at least three people dead and around fifty injured clashes...
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across the world first pakistan where the supreme court has charged the country's prime minister gilani with contempt raising the possibility of his prosecution the proceedings were initiated for failing to carry out a court order to open a corruption probe against president also the dari johnny has been told to appear in court on tuesday. while it's a rush to between rival militia groups in the libyan city of gori yeah leaving at least three people dead and around fifty injured again when the local military council demanded to try and hand over members accused of aiding colonel gadhafi the fighting has included use of rockets and machine guns the interim government has made attempts to broker a cease fire in the area that has so far failed. a car bomb in the iraqi city of mosul has killed at least eight people and wounded six others the blast occurred outside a residential complex which houses displaced shia muslims this is the latest in a string of bombings against the country's shia majority which is left one hundred forty people dead since last month. nigeria's president has announc
across the world first pakistan where the supreme court has charged the country's prime minister gilani with contempt raising the possibility of his prosecution the proceedings were initiated for failing to carry out a court order to open a corruption probe against president also the dari johnny has been told to appear in court on tuesday. while it's a rush to between rival militia groups in the libyan city of gori yeah leaving at least three people dead and around fifty injured again when the...
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charges after his failure to reopen a corruption investigation against the president use of raza gilani along refused to initiate a probe on the grounds the president has immunity from prosecution the court proceedings could result in the disqualification of both political figures forcing early elections within months. suicide blast has killed twelve people and injured dozens more in southern afghanistan a motorcycle bomber detonated his explosives and a crowded market and kajaki district of helmand meanwhile further south and afghan official and his bodyguards were killed in a remote controlled explosion making him the third government worker to be assassinated in the past week. members of the occupy london movement have vowed to continue their protest and lodge an appeal against their eviction on wednesday a court ruled that the camp must be removed from in front of st paul's cathedral the court backed local authorities have been trying to evict the anticapitalist activist arguing their right to protest doesn't justify the disruption to the public and local businesses the camp has bee
charges after his failure to reopen a corruption investigation against the president use of raza gilani along refused to initiate a probe on the grounds the president has immunity from prosecution the court proceedings could result in the disqualification of both political figures forcing early elections within months. suicide blast has killed twelve people and injured dozens more in southern afghanistan a motorcycle bomber detonated his explosives and a crowded market and kajaki district of...
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gilani says: "i think the shares of facebook are going po be highly coveted in the ipo realm and i thinkon -- nd what they might be doing with it. but as carrie peirce reporrs in tonight's word on way. 3 3 it's called 'phishing' -- spelled with a "p-h" -- but the idea is the same. hackers cast their line into a pool of oneewill take the bait and ing pand over personal information. it's been going on ffr years, but now, some big names are hoping to put t to stop. 3 ggogle, yahoo and a-o-l are d-marc-dot-org... an organization addressing email based abuse.their goal is to stannardize how e-mmils are authenticated -- protecting everyone who sends and providers thattsupport the initiativv. other major like social networking sites facebook and linked-in.as are financial titans bann of americaaand fidelity investments... even amerrcan greetings.. since many people hhve received scaas disguised as e-cards. cards. while you obviously have to be careful about what you click on...these companies hope to stop the emails from ever peirce and that's your wwrd on - the web. 3 a big addition to the rav
gilani says: "i think the shares of facebook are going po be highly coveted in the ipo realm and i thinkon -- nd what they might be doing with it. but as carrie peirce reporrs in tonight's word on way. 3 3 it's called 'phishing' -- spelled with a "p-h" -- but the idea is the same. hackers cast their line into a pool of oneewill take the bait and ing pand over personal information. it's been going on ffr years, but now, some big names are hoping to put t to stop. 3 ggogle, yahoo...
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yousuf raza gilani was ordered to appear on thursday. he is charged with failing to pursue a case against president asif ali zardari that goes back to the 1990s. veteran lawyers in islamabad said it is clear the high court will not back off. >> there's no way that the prime minister cannot escape from this. he will have to appear before the supreme court. he will have to respond to the law and respond to the constitution of pakistan. until and unless he doesn't respond in a lawful manner, i don't think there is any escape with the prime minister. >> sreenivasan: the pakistani regime also faces growing tensions with the military. that conflict stems from a secret government memo that sought u.s. help to prevent a military coup. in iraq, separate car bombings killed at least eleven people, in the latest attack on the country's shiites. the first bomb exploded in the north, in a district near the city of mosul. several hours later, to the south, a second blast tore through an industrial zone in the town of hillah. iraq has seen an uptick in
yousuf raza gilani was ordered to appear on thursday. he is charged with failing to pursue a case against president asif ali zardari that goes back to the 1990s. veteran lawyers in islamabad said it is clear the high court will not back off. >> there's no way that the prime minister cannot escape from this. he will have to appear before the supreme court. he will have to respond to the law and respond to the constitution of pakistan. until and unless he doesn't respond in a lawful manner,...
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the social network between 75 and 100 billion dollars.it could be the biggest i-p-o since google...gilaniink the shares of facebook are going to be highly coveted in the ipo realm and i think dolllr i-p-o would put the internet giant in the top-ttir of american companies...right behind visa, general motors and a---and-t wireless.and it would make founddr mark zuckerbbrg a very rich man. it's nearly 20 years after a-o-l went public...some think this i-p-o could lead to aaother boom in technology. case says: "it's amazing what's happened in the last 20 years and obvioussy facebook has built on that with tremendous success, i remember firss meeting mark zuckerberg and he said he first learned how to program by hacking into the aal system."facebook has 800 million users, worldwide... the aw, stopping most "occasional" investors from shelling out for thhs offeriig: butowsky says: "unless you hhve a milliin dollars of net &pan accrrdited investor, and have a pre-existing relationship with the firm, you cannot buy an ipo, that's the law."(joshi on cam tag) morgan stanley and goldman sschs jockey
the social network between 75 and 100 billion dollars.it could be the biggest i-p-o since google...gilaniink the shares of facebook are going to be highly coveted in the ipo realm and i think dolllr i-p-o would put the internet giant in the top-ttir of american companies...right behind visa, general motors and a---and-t wireless.and it would make founddr mark zuckerbbrg a very rich man. it's nearly 20 years after a-o-l went public...some think this i-p-o could lead to aaother boom in...
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also pakistan's military has publicly rebuked prime minister gilani.ng of serious ramifications with potentially serious consequences after the pm criticized military leaders in a military interview this week. excuse me. also at this time, of course, there is problems with the, the military and also the u.s. and of course they also launched new drone strikes today by the u.s. military on pakistan territory. sorry, jon, i'm losing my voice. back to you. jon: we'll let you it get it back, david piper. thank you. really scary times. david, thanks. >> we're discussing what is happening inside pakistan and we're watching potentially escalating crisis with iran. a top iranian nuclear scientist is tracked down and assassinated. who was behind it. what does it mean for the program ahead? we'll talk more about this. >>. >> marijuana less damaging to your lungs than tobacco? new study raising questions about tobacco. ♪ the best approach to food is tkeep it whole for better nutrition. that's what they do with great grains cereal. they steam and bake the actual wh
also pakistan's military has publicly rebuked prime minister gilani.ng of serious ramifications with potentially serious consequences after the pm criticized military leaders in a military interview this week. excuse me. also at this time, of course, there is problems with the, the military and also the u.s. and of course they also launched new drone strikes today by the u.s. military on pakistan territory. sorry, jon, i'm losing my voice. back to you. jon: we'll let you it get it back, david...
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talking about timing and chris raises why two years later the supreme court is threading to disqualify gilani mr. for not following through with the supreme court order to banish the nro and move forward with corruption charges against president zardari. i see suspicious timing all the way around here. it raises the question of why is this happening now? we only have a year to go until elections. it is my feeling that nothing would be more to help solidify democracy in pakistan then to allow the government to run its full course. it seems to be subject that has included pakistan throughout its history. i think that all of these issues perhaps are related. i come back to respecting the electoral democracy and that is the best thing if we're talking about preventing future crises in pakistan. pakistan wants to be a powerful state. talk about retaining the regional position. they can strengthen democracy and strengthening its own economy. >> the next question -- wait for the microphone, please. >> i am with the american enterprise institute. i have a question about pakistan's liberals. he was ki
talking about timing and chris raises why two years later the supreme court is threading to disqualify gilani mr. for not following through with the supreme court order to banish the nro and move forward with corruption charges against president zardari. i see suspicious timing all the way around here. it raises the question of why is this happening now? we only have a year to go until elections. it is my feeling that nothing would be more to help solidify democracy in pakistan then to allow...
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clip: 10 to drop the pious gilani? you ran in 1994 -- can we drop the pious baloney?ou ran in 1994 and lost. you had a bad re-election reading great you are preparing to run for president. you did not have this interlude of the citizenship what you thought about what to do. you are running for president while you were governor. you were out of state consistently. you probably re-enter politics and happened to this to mccain, as you had lost to kennedy. you have been running consistently for years and years and years, said the idea that suddenly citizenship showed up in your mind -- just level with the american people. you up and running consistently since the 1990's. host: what about gingrich's assertion? guest: well, you know, newt is newt. mitt is running a positive campaign. i think it is good. we should be contrasting president obama's policies with republican policies that is where we should state focus. these types of attacks are not constructive. i don't see it as being a very viable statement. host: fredericksburg, virginia, louise on the republican line. call
clip: 10 to drop the pious gilani? you ran in 1994 -- can we drop the pious baloney?ou ran in 1994 and lost. you had a bad re-election reading great you are preparing to run for president. you did not have this interlude of the citizenship what you thought about what to do. you are running for president while you were governor. you were out of state consistently. you probably re-enter politics and happened to this to mccain, as you had lost to kennedy. you have been running consistently for...