the jewelry district, and it s popularly known as the diamond district. it s made up as narrow lanes and alley ways, and usually very, very crowded. especially at rush hour. and at the scene right now, there are lots of police personnel over here, and lots of journalis journalists, and curious on lookers. the police are trying to clear the area and get everybody away. we have seen shattered glass on the ground. and the police have covered some cars at the moment, and a few are addressing the journalists at the moment. it s a chaotic scene. can you walk us through the targeted areas and give us a brief idea of why those areas are so significant? reporter: sure. all three areas are really crowded, congested areas. let me tell you about the first area in the north which is the area of sadr. it s very close to an important railway station. remember, mumbai is a city that defends on its workforce. you have millions of people who commute into the city on local trains every sing
hackers within his media empire. i m wolf blitzer in the situation room. all right, bargaining over america s debt under way right now. president obama went into the fourth round of talks in recent days, upping the ante. he s suggesting that failure to reach a deal by the august 2 deadline could immediately cost many americans who rely on a government check to get by. they re meeting inside the west wing as we speak. what s the latest. as we speak, wolf, this is really the first time we ve heard the president specifically illustrate consequences that will make many americans ears perk up. this as this meeting continues. no cameras allowed today for a photo opportunity as president obama talks with the top eight democrats and republicans in the house and senate is an impasse over tax increases continues. as an impasse over tax increases continues. president obama illustrated a nightmare scenario where social security payments stop going out if the u.s. fails to raise the
how dare the president do this. from american to international politics, the poerm president of pakistan bristled at accusations that his country is not doing enough to help his country battle the taliban, particularly in the tribal regions in the northern mountains bordering afghanistan. what hurts pakistan and every leader in pakistan is certainly when they are blamed. everyone in the world starts blaming them. while we are suffering casualties, we are suffering hundreds of people dying from bomb blasts and suicide bombs, and yet, we are the rogues. so what is issue? let us let pakistan alone and let us let us deal with the situation. it s critical. and finally, from our own larry king, an interview with afghan president hamid karzai. king asked about the revelation in a new book by journalist bob woodward that senior u.s. officials believe karzai is a manic depressive who goes on and off his meds. the only medication that i have taken is an antibiotic
that were taken for our mutual benefit. it was beyond tolerance, it was up to and including from time to time support. what was wally karzai, this is from the cia book, what was his relationship with the cia? i m not at liberty to comment on that. i m sorry, candy. it was described as perhaps being on the payroll. you can t deny or confirm that? i won t talk about that, i m sorry. okay. let me ask you take you to another part of the country, iran. how concerned are you by what appears to be growing influence of iran in iraq? that s a natural phenomena given the border the size of iran, the size of the shia population inside of iraq. there are certain iranian interests that are legitimate in iraq. but what s going on now and what i saw there when i was director of cia is beyond legitimacy. and frankly, is an item of concern. i there was a conclusion i reached during my last year or so in government that it had been the policy of the iranian government approved at the hig
called augmentine, the strongest medication i have taken, when i had a bad cold two years ago. and i from time to time take multivitamins and vitamin c, and of course, a popular medicine in the u.s., tylenol something that i use from time to time when i have a headache or when i m tired. what do you make of the stories, then, about your being a manic depressive, by the way, which is a common disease. millions of people around the world have it, and of being delusional. where does that come from? like all other stories. not true? oh, definitely not. rather funny. you can see larry king s entire interview with afghan president karzai tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern. that s today s sound of sunday. up next, has bo gotten the upper hand on the commander in