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shuja nawaz, to you first, in addition to the people we just heard in the bill neely report, we knowt the "wall street journal" today quoting u.s. and european officials saying they have no doubt that bin laden was protected by some in the pakistani intelligence infrastructure. we have senator carl levin, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee saying the same thing. so what is the truth? >> we won't know the truth till we get the hard evidence, and i think it may come out from the materials collected from the compound where bin laden was killed. or unless the pakistani authorities come forward with what they can find on who, if anyone was involved in protecting him or hiding him in abbottabad. >> woodruff: i apologize, i misspoke, carl levin, chairman of the armed services committee. are you saying it's truly up in the air? >> it's possible, but how it could stay secret through schngz of personnel at the i.s.i., through changes of government is a great mystery, given that pakistan has failed to protect many other secrets of this kind in the past. >> woodruff: it sounds lik
shuja nawaz, to you first, in addition to the people we just heard in the bill neely report, we knowt the "wall street journal" today quoting u.s. and european officials saying they have no doubt that bin laden was protected by some in the pakistani intelligence infrastructure. we have senator carl levin, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee saying the same thing. so what is the truth? >> we won't know the truth till we get the hard evidence, and i think it may come...
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shuja nawaz describes the future of u.s.-pakistan relations, and matthew segal. >> i am nude gingrich and i am announcing my candidacy for president of united states -- newt gingrich. with the field of republican presidential hopefuls taking shape, follow the announcement and speeches on their road to the white house and look back on their careers, online with pcs and video library. search, watch, and share. it is what you want, when you want. >> in his weekly address, president obama talks about rising gas prices in his initiative to expand domestic oil production. he also calls for an end to taxpayer subsidies of oil companies. he is followed by the republican address with freshman rep martha roby who also discusses gas prices and other economic challenges. >> recently, there have been signs the economy is picking up steam. last month, we saw the strongest job growth in five years. we added more than three- quarters of a million private sector jobs in two months. but there are still too many americans looking for work or s
shuja nawaz describes the future of u.s.-pakistan relations, and matthew segal. >> i am nude gingrich and i am announcing my candidacy for president of united states -- newt gingrich. with the field of republican presidential hopefuls taking shape, follow the announcement and speeches on their road to the white house and look back on their careers, online with pcs and video library. search, watch, and share. it is what you want, when you want. >> in his weekly address, president...
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our guest, shuja nawaz, who is with the atlantic council. gerald is joining us from bowling green, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. have a couple of questions for mr. nawaz. my first question is, according to the media, there was an unwritten agreement between the u.s. and pakistan, if we happened upon osama bin laden that we would go in and that they would condemn it in the media. do you believe this is what's going on? host: let's get that point. guest: this is part of various conspiracy theories and it's not just the media here but even in pakistan. there are all kind of stories emerging, also the fact that perhaps somebody in the lower ranks of the i.s.i. claimed the $50 million reward for osama bin laden and is now being relocated. so all of this is still unsubstantiated. what the caller is quite right is in asserting the point i've made before, that there is no written agreement between the united states and pakistan that guides the relationship vis-a-vis the war in afghanistan and what the respective roles and responsibilities
our guest, shuja nawaz, who is with the atlantic council. gerald is joining us from bowling green, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. have a couple of questions for mr. nawaz. my first question is, according to the media, there was an unwritten agreement between the u.s. and pakistan, if we happened upon osama bin laden that we would go in and that they would condemn it in the media. do you believe this is what's going on? host: let's get that point. guest: this is part of various...
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to welcome shuja nawaz, the south asian director for the atlantic council.times." as the rift deepens, senator kerry has a warning for pakistan. let me begin with that headline and ask you the state of u.s.-pakistan relations. guest: i don't think it's been as bad as it is now for many years and the only way now is probably up. but it will take a lot of effort on both sides, and i think senator kerry is probably one of the best people in washington that can help pakistan understand the kind of decisions that pakistan needs to make to sort out this relationship with the united states. host: 80 people killed over the weekend in what was billed as a response to the u.s. capture and killing of bin laden. is that the first of many types of terrorist attacks that we could likely see in the region? >> yes, and the death toll in that has gone up close to 90 now. there was another attack on a bus, suicide bomber in a bus in the heart of the punjab. this is going to be a pattern that we will see because the tariq taliban of pakistan, the ttp, the one that declared war
to welcome shuja nawaz, the south asian director for the atlantic council.times." as the rift deepens, senator kerry has a warning for pakistan. let me begin with that headline and ask you the state of u.s.-pakistan relations. guest: i don't think it's been as bad as it is now for many years and the only way now is probably up. but it will take a lot of effort on both sides, and i think senator kerry is probably one of the best people in washington that can help pakistan understand the...
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for a final testimony, the witnesses shuja nawaz, direct or of south asia center at the atlantic councilof the united states, a native of pakistan, mr. nawaz provided a multitude of forms and is the author of the 2008 book of sorts, and the wars within. you are now recognized to summarize your testimony for five minutes. [inaudible] >> canasta jordache >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member by year, i am honored to speak before you on this concern to the united states, pakistan and need i say the rest of the world. i shall take a macro approach the situation in pakistan and especially to the relationship with the united states. as steve tankel has already talked of the l.e.t., not going to dwell at length on that particular organization or any other individual organizations. but i should recognize that pakistan today is a magnet and a haven for terrorists around the globe. it has an internal conflict, with a nice society and sagging economy and an educational system that is not preparing it to you adequately for the 21st century. the killing of osama bin laden will not bolster these
for a final testimony, the witnesses shuja nawaz, direct or of south asia center at the atlantic councilof the united states, a native of pakistan, mr. nawaz provided a multitude of forms and is the author of the 2008 book of sorts, and the wars within. you are now recognized to summarize your testimony for five minutes. [inaudible] >> canasta jordache >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member by year, i am honored to speak before you on this concern to the united states, pakistan...
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for a final testimony, the witnesses shuja nawaz, direct or of south asia center at the atlantic councilof the united states, a native of pakistan, mr. nawaz provided a multitude of forms and is the author of the 2008 book of sorts, and the wars within. you are now recognized to summarize your testimony for five minutes. [inaudible] >> canasta jordache >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member by year, i am honored to speak before you on this concern to the united states, pakistan and need i say the rest of the world. i shall take a macro approach the situation in pakistan and especially to the relationship with the united states. as steve tankel has already talked of the l.e.t., not going to dwell at length on that particular organization or any other individual organizations. but i should recognize that pakistan today is a magnet and a haven for terrorists around the globe. it has an internal conflict, with a nice society and sagging economy and an educational system that is not preparing it to you adequately for the 21st century. the killing of osama bin laden will not bolster these
for a final testimony, the witnesses shuja nawaz, direct or of south asia center at the atlantic councilof the united states, a native of pakistan, mr. nawaz provided a multitude of forms and is the author of the 2008 book of sorts, and the wars within. you are now recognized to summarize your testimony for five minutes. [inaudible] >> canasta jordache >> thank you, mr. chairman, ranking member by year, i am honored to speak before you on this concern to the united states, pakistan...
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we will talk about relationships of pakistan with shuja nawaz. we will talk about the current between us and the pakistan government and the killing of bin laden and it story today in the paper about the intelligence service. and matthew segal. we will talk about college graduates, their viewpoints on the job market, the kinds of jobs out there for them and what they face as they leave school. that will be at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow. all of that, the newspapers, and your phone calls at "washington journal" which starts at 7:00 a.m.. we will see you then. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> coming up live, house speaker john boehner delivering the commencement address at catholic university at 10:15 a.m. eastern. on wednesday, former speaker of the house newt gingrich announced he is running for president. on the "road to the white house," you can see his address to the georgia and gop party here on c-span. >> would series of tours is it did they make to become terrorists,
we will talk about relationships of pakistan with shuja nawaz. we will talk about the current between us and the pakistan government and the killing of bin laden and it story today in the paper about the intelligence service. and matthew segal. we will talk about college graduates, their viewpoints on the job market, the kinds of jobs out there for them and what they face as they leave school. that will be at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow. all of that, the newspapers, and your phone calls at...