already responding. let s bring in cnn political producer shawna sheppard following the gingrich campaign. following us from des moines. you got the statement from newt gingrich. what else is he or his camp saying? moments ago we heard from newt gingrich s campaign press secretary. he sent a statement to cnn to clarify the former house speaker s remarks. he said gingrich supports a negotiated peace agreement between israel and palestinians. which will necessarily include agreements between israel and the palestinians over the borders of palestinian state. however, to understand what is being proposed and negotiated you have to understand decades of con complex history which is what gingrich is referencing during the interview with jewish tv. this is something the gingrich campaign often will comment on, the fact he was a former professor, and study of history. so we will see if he if he clarifies his remarks even more, challenging them even more at the debate tonight.
atlanta. you can see a lot of folks lining up there. expectation is herman cain will be emerging at some point as t.j. is trying to leave the room, but we re having a conversation here, aren t we? i m sorry. we re still talking. he may make an announcement. we know an announcement will be made. we re not clear what announcement is. we ll continue in for this race to the white house, whether i m dropping out, suspending. no way. fredricka, there is no way have you a grand opening and grand closing on the same day. i think that s a great point you re making. you can t gather donors, supporters, people together and say thanks for being here, i m done. curious to see what he will say. he will not say that. he s a tenacious individual. he might say i m in it to win it. i ll be watching. we ve got team coverage like you ve had all morning long shannon travis, everyone is position right there to help us understand and sort out all that we re about to hear, what we wi
from the cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is your cnn saturday morning for this december 3rd. i m t.j. holmes. we have got a lot ahead for you this hour. we are standing by for herman cain, waiting for him to talk about the future of his campaign. that announcement would come at any time. he s battling, as you know, the latest allegations that he had a 13-year affair. also, former penn state football coach squarery sandusky is giving his side of the story. he says he never had sexual contact with young boys. but you ll hear from him in his own words. we re telling new this hour, yeah, this is a tough economy, but you can still get your dream job. it s true. stick around for that. a lot to get to, though, and a lot on politics. seems to be a lot about herman cain today. some think this could be decision day for him. after weeks of sexual conduct allegations, he s expected to announce how exactly he s going to move ahead in this republican presidential race. again, we
see you, fredricka. we have a lot straight ahead, including pakistan, where there s a lot of activity, growing outrage after the government says nato helicopters opened fire on two military checkpoints. at least 24 soldiers were reportedly killed near the volatile border with afghanistan. let s get an update from reza sayah. yeah, fredricka, an angry reaction in pakistan to what officials are calling a nato air strike on two pakistani military check posts on pakistani soil. it s killed at least 24 soldiers. this is an incident that s already sparked a number of anti-american, anti-fato protests in pakistan, some of those protests taking place in the city of lahore. according to pakistani officials, this took place in mohmand. it sits right next to the afghanistan border. there s a lot of militant activity, obvious times nato troops conduct operations there. the agreement is for nato to stay on afghan soil, but according to pakistani officials, it doesn t happened. nato
stories including this, moammar gadhafi s son, saif is in custody. he has been on the run since his father was driven out of power. libya s national transitional council says he was caught after a fire fight in the desert between the southwestern town of o bari and sabha. matthew chance joining us from london with more details on this. he had been on the run for a long time and was close to what he thought might be exile or safety. it seems so. i ve spoken to the international criminal court in the hague, which is where there have been indictments issued against saif for crimes against humanity, such as the involvement in mass murder in libya. they say they ve had contacts indirectly with saif gadhafi to discuss his possible surrender to the icc in the hague. obviously that s been taken over by events. his convoy was apparently captured in the south of libya, safe gadhafi taken by aircraft to the western mountains where we understand he s currently being held. what i have l