up with blatant lies except for the people of the moon. the opposition accuses president morsi of monopolizing power, silencing moderate and liberal voice. a push to free the man who helped the united states track down osama bin laden now. and to get hollywood to take a stand at its biggest night. this is the man in question. the pakinstani doctor who ran a fake vaccination program for the c.i.a. to collect dna at the terrorist s compound. he s serving 33 years in the pakinstani prison for conspiracy against the state. back in september, he told fox news that pakistan s intelligence agency tortured him, blindfolding him for eight months and handcuffing his hands behind his back for a year. now a california businessman said he s horrified the doctor is still in a prison and with the movie zero dark thirty up for oscars, he s asking the cast and crew of all the best picture nominees to draw attention to that doctor s situation.
place any kind of future in egypt. the issue is, i know, that this brings a lot of fear it must have been analysts, policy makers, but i think our focus here should be on building safeguards and institutions in egypt, a system in egypt that actually would prevent any power, be it the military generals or the muslim brotherhood or an autocrat, even an individual, from monopolizing power. the focus should be on an institution. focus on institutions and the structures that can promote a healthy and conducive democratic society. and in this case, the muslim brotherhood will be like the other key players in the system, and they cannot always be prevented from monopolizing power. can the united states enjoy an ally status, the likes of what the relationship between egypt and the u.s. was before, with some facet of the government being controlled by the muslim brotherhood?
in the punishment. we still believe there needs to be a murder conviction here, starting with an indictment. we never believed the indictment would come at the state level, we always thought it would have to come at the federal level. we hope it happens now. henry has filed a civil suit in the village of pleasantville, new york. the prime minister minister of italy, berlusconi will be tried on criminal charges of having sex with an underage prostitute, and also charged with abuse of power. we re just getting this judge s ruling that the prime minister will have to go on trial. our dan rivers is live for us in italy. dan, good morning to you. what is the reaction of the people so far to this news that their leader will go on trial for a sex crime? reporter: well, i think this is going to be the most sensational trial italy has probably ever are seen, if it does go ahead. and there is a full trial. now, i say that because today the judge has effectively
he built up over his 30 years in power. the presidential medal of freedom is the highest civilian honor out there, and a ceremony will take place today at the white house, and the honey honorees including h.w. bush, warren buffett, mia anglo, congressman lewis, and baseball icon stan the man musial will be there. and california congressman mike thompson will introduce the passenger bill of rights act of 2011. it includes the three-hour rule that limits how long a plane can sit on a tarmac loaded with passengers. the government began fining airlines for delays over three hours back in april. but travel analysts say some airlines just started cancelling flights to try to avoid those fines. we want to give you an update now on a story that many of our viewers just reacted to and found heartbreaking. it s the story of the family of
the prime minister will be charged with having sex with an under age prostitute. an italian judge put the case on a fast track meaning his trial is scheduled to begin in early april. also developing this morning, now that the old regime is out of power, the hunt is on for the money in egypt. now asking the united nations to freeze the assets of some former egyptian officials. it is widely believed that the ex president, hosni mubarak and his family are worth as much as $2 billion. much of it in the form of real estate and yachts. meantime, in cairo, the new regime is urging people to go back to work. many remain on the streets, though. thousands of state workers protesting low wages and demanding better pay. as we have seen what s happening in egypt spread throughout north africa and the middle east as well, tens of thousands of demonstrate, are defying their government s warning, and they re marching in the streets of tehran anyway. however, they were beat back by