he called it an inadvertent error. that has not quieted the protests in afghanistan. the taliban s calling on muslims to seek revenge. who s going to be the prime minister of australia come monday. the stage is set for a showdown. the governing labor party will vote on monday. rudd says ms. gill lard can t win the next election. we ll have more on that story in just a moment. i m zain verjee. world business today. good morning. from cnn london, i m nina dos santos. this is world business today. these are the top stories on friday, february the 24th. greece s debt burden has been lightened but its debt holders are about to see the value of their bonds drop. the u.s. takes on organized crime in japan imposing sanctions on high ranking members of the yakazu. what does google know about you? new privacy policies make it harder to keep your information under wraps these days. first up, to our top story today. today is the daze day that greece finally unveils its propos
at the table with me this morning earl katagnus, assist apt professor of history at valley forge military college, and also at this point nerd land s sort of voice on what we are doing in eye rag and a journalist who has reported extensively in iraq and is senior editor. thank you both for being here. i want to start with some of what we heard from ayman. let s begin with this question about the leader. is it can taking your class by going back and trying to read and thinking about how old these divisions are, is it unreasonable to expect that any given leader through sheer force of personality or will could bring together these groups? in other words, is partition inevitable at this point? it s a great question. when i was there in 06- 07 the leadup had been the number of elections and i interviewed a number who preceded maliki and spoke of themselves as founding fathers. equa