he was a young gentleman, very gentle, very polite. he said if i see you again, i ll kill you. he is the most popular muslim leader in the islamic world today. translator: his voice. when you hear it, it makes you want to stand up right away to join him, to fight. what he s good at is killing civilians. osama bin laden was the world s most wanted terrorist. he haunted americans and millions of others around the world. i m christiane ammanpour in peshawar, pakistan, the birthplace of bin laden s terrorist organization, al qaeda. not far from here, just across the border in afghanistan, he disappeared shortly after 9/11. to know more about osama bin laden, to bring you his whole story, we visited his homes, his headquarters, his hideouts. we journeyed in his footsteps, from saudi arabia to pakistan to afghanistan. those who have prayed with him, lived with him, and fought for him share of story of his gradual but deadly transformation. from a quiet religious boy to
intelligence committees, democrat dianne feinstein and republican mike rogers. plus, the anemic recovery and the election with the national journal s major garrett and janice rivlin. i m candy crowley and this is state of the union. republican leaders and former rivals are gathering around mitt romney s candidacy, but the coalescing lacks a certain warm and fuzzy feature. compared to barack obama? i would trust mitt romney 100 times over. he s the guy. he called and i called him back. we kind of traded some voicemails. he s the person that is going to go up against barack obama. it s pretty clear. and we need to win this race. i am joined by the latest candidate to exit the race, former house speaker newt gingrich. thanks for being here this morning. good to be here. so my question is these have not been warm embraces. it was a tough campaign, and i get that that s a tough step to take, but do you think that it s time now to try to bring those who would fo
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other suspects facing arraignment today in guantanamo bay. it seems like these men are doing whatever they can to drag this thing out. you said it, don. the 9/11 terror suspects have turned the arraignment into a chaotic court appearance. one of the detainees, one of the accused refused to come to court. he had to be hauled in, shackled to a chair. another shocked the courtroom when he shouted out, comparing some of the camp guards here in guantanamo bay to dead libyan leafer, moammar gudoadhafi and suggesting they may try to kill them and make it look like suicide. and khalid sheikh mohammed, who boeshed he was the mastermind behind the 9/11 attack, has kept completely sile nlt. he has ignored the judge and refused to participate, because as his attorney has said, he feels these hearings, these military commissions, are not fair, and this is a choice not to acknowledge them. don? and chris, i understand there was an outburst during the proceedings. what happened? yeah,