WASHINGTON, November 4 2007

FTN Transcript - 11/4/07

Face The Nation With Bob Schieffer For November 4, 2007

  • Play CBS Video Video Pakistan In Turmoil

    Sheila MacVicar reports on Gen. Pervez Musharraf's suspension of the Pakistani constitution. Former premier Benazir Bhutto urges the restoration of democracy and Sen. Joseph Biden weighs in.

  • Video Is Pakistan A Nuclear Threat?

    Bob Schieffer questions Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., on the threat Pakistan poses as a nation that owns nuclear weapons and whether the constitutional suspension is a cause for alarm.

  • Video Finding Osama Bin Laden

    Bob Schieffer asks Sen. Joseph Biden whether American troops should enter Pakistan and Afghanistan, territories thought to be the refuge of Osama bin Laden, in an effort to capture the terrorist.

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  • Interactive End Of The Rove

    President Bush's longtime friend and political mastermind Karl Rove resigns.

(CBS)  This week on Face The Nation Sheila MacVicar reports on Gen. Pervez Musharraf's suspension of the Pakistani constitution. Former premier Benazir Bhutto urges the restoration of democracy and Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., weighs in.

Then, Schieffer questions Sen. Biden on the threat Pakistan poses as a nation that owns nuclear weapons and whether the constitutional suspension is a cause for alarm.

Next, Sen. Biden addresses whether American troops should enter Pakistan and Afghanistan, territories thought to be the refuge of Osama bin Laden, in an effort to capture the terrorist.

Lastly, Schieffer comments on the largely unpublicized death of Paul Tibbets, the pilot who dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan in World War II.

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