the link, provided by the current state.gov home page, starts here:
QUESTION: On Pakistan, please. I’m looking for State Department reaction on the Pakistan Government recommendation of treason charges against the doctor who is suspected of assisting the United States in targeting Usama bin Ladin.
MS. NULAND: I’m not going to have any comment on that issue.
QUESTION: Have there been conversations between the United States and Pakistan about the detention of the doctor?
MS. NULAND: I think I’m not going to have any comment on this set of issues at all.
QUESTION: Is there – is it – in a – like if we just widen it out, isn’t there a negative signal being possibly sent here that a person assisting the United States will not be supported or stood by?
MS. NULAND: Well, now you’re getting me into intelligence issues, which I’m certainly not going to talk about.
QUESTION: But aren’t you concerned about someone who should have been felicitated by – for helping nab one of the most – world’s deadliest terrorist, murderous people? He’s being now – been imprisoned and been charged with treason.
MS. NULAND: Again, I’m not going to have any comment on this issue at all.
QUESTION: But can you just say that – have there been any discussions in the past between the United States and Pakistan officials over the fate of this physician?
MS. NULAND: I’m not, from this podium, going to get into this set of issues at all.
Please.
QUESTION: Can we just – Pakistan – just general question.....
and continues.
The thing is, on the State.gov website's home page right now (Oct. 11), this link is currently the first entry in the "In Other News" section, with the following lede:
Daily Press Briefing: Counterterrorism in Pakistan
Spokesperson Nuland (Oct. 7): "Only working together are we going to defeat this threat to both of us and also to make it better known in Pakistan about all of the civilian assistance that we have been giving to ... strengthen the economy because that is also one of the best deterrents to extremism, when quality of life is being raised for everyone.
So they want site visitors to look at it, aren't trying to hide it. (I should also note that there's a lot of other good stuff on other countries in that session if you scroll up above the Pakistan discussion, especially Libya and China.)