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basically just means that sit a military city. it is a city intensely populated with both military personnel, retired military personnel and military facilities. in a country where the military and the intelligence service are the most powerful forces around, where they run everything. where they're way more in control than the nominal government is, where khalid mohammed and osama bin laden were found where were those people live. where the nation's elite live. where the nation's military officers live. these garrison cities. both of these guys caught in nice, big houses in garrison cities dpr which that country's elite military and intelligence personnel have been telling the united states that terrorism is over. that bin laden was nowhere in sight. that there was no use looking for bin laden anymore, particularly in pakistan because bin laden was probably already dead. as recently as two weeks ago, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff while he was in pakistan, he directly accused pack stab's intelligence service of supporti
basically just means that sit a military city. it is a city intensely populated with both military personnel, retired military personnel and military facilities. in a country where the military and the intelligence service are the most powerful forces around, where they run everything. where they're way more in control than the nominal government is, where khalid mohammed and osama bin laden were found where were those people live. where the nation's elite live. where the nation's military...
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the city is a military city. it is right down the street from their version of west point. it is very hard to believe that somebody did not know. the relations with pakistan could be minimal, depending on the evidence, relations are pretty bad. the damage could be pretty extreme, too. if we found out that all along, their intelligence at the highest levels has been lying to us about him, that is a big breach between us. pakistan has 100 nuclear weapons. they are building more at a rapid rate. some people think it will have 200 nuclear weapons in a couple of years. having a country that is dealing with al qaeda is a real problem. we have to get to the bottom of this and figure out who knew what and when about his residency in pakistan. tavis: i wonder whether or not this is going to change our policy in afghanistan. >> it won't. president obama will announce the first withdrawals from afghanistan. we have agreed that they are going to leave by 2014. we will draw down on the scale to 2014 as well. this doesn't change the story in afghanistan. tavis: richard clark, i appreciat
the city is a military city. it is right down the street from their version of west point. it is very hard to believe that somebody did not know. the relations with pakistan could be minimal, depending on the evidence, relations are pretty bad. the damage could be pretty extreme, too. if we found out that all along, their intelligence at the highest levels has been lying to us about him, that is a big breach between us. pakistan has 100 nuclear weapons. they are building more at a rapid rate....
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he was in a fairly large compound in a major military city one mile from their national defense university, that should raise very profound questions about what's going on and how little do we understand the region. when you look at christians being driven out of iraq and you look at churches being burned in egypt, i think you really need a much more honor and rigorous appraisal of what's happening in the region. >> schieffer: i have to say you have not exactly been a model of consistency especially when he talks about libya. i think it was on march 3 when asked what we should do about libya when all that was breaking out here's what you said on fox news. >> what would you do about libya? >> exercise no-fly zone this evening. communicate to the libyan military that qaddafi was gone and that the sooner they switch sides the more likely they will be to survive. >> schieffer: you said to put in a no-fly zone. then a few days later you go on the today show and you seem to say just the opposite. listen to this. >> i would not have intervened. i think there were a lot of other ways to affect qad
he was in a fairly large compound in a major military city one mile from their national defense university, that should raise very profound questions about what's going on and how little do we understand the region. when you look at christians being driven out of iraq and you look at churches being burned in egypt, i think you really need a much more honor and rigorous appraisal of what's happening in the region. >> schieffer: i have to say you have not exactly been a model of consistency...
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the bin ladens lived this way for years in the heart of the military city in the mountains two hourslamabad. now the area is in lockdown. in recent days it's been opened for the cia to elect material and information, but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. the police say they are under instructions to smash our cameras. we get them back, but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get any closer to the bin laden compound. here life continues as normal. beyond here though, 200 meters or so away, is the bin laden house, still holding in so many of the secrets of his life here. okay. we're finished. thank you very much. stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >> and the president tours tornado damage in joplin, missouri. more on that story and other stories next. lexus holds its value better than any other luxury brand. ♪ intellichoice proclaims that lexus has the best overall value of any brand. ♪ and j.d. power and associates ranks lexus the highest in customer satisfaction. no wonder more people have chosen le
the bin ladens lived this way for years in the heart of the military city in the mountains two hourslamabad. now the area is in lockdown. in recent days it's been opened for the cia to elect material and information, but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. the police say they are under instructions to smash our cameras. we get them back, but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get any closer to the bin...
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a military city in the mountains, two hours drive north from pakistan's capital, islamabad.. in recent days it's been opened for the cia to collect material and information. but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. the police say they're under instructions to smash our camera. we get it back, but we won't be going any further. >> reporter: well, this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get any closer to the bin laden compound. here life continues as normal. beyond here, though, 200 meters or so away is the bin laden house, still holding in so many of the secrets of his life here in abadubab. okay. we're finished. >> reporter: stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >>> the president tours tornado damage in joplin, missouri. we're going to have more on that story and other stories next. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download,
a military city in the mountains, two hours drive north from pakistan's capital, islamabad.. in recent days it's been opened for the cia to collect material and information. but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. the police say they're under instructions to smash our camera. we get it back, but we won't be going any further. >> reporter: well, this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get any closer to the bin laden compound. here...
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much safer than the military compound, a city within a city surrounded by towering concrete walls. we were shown the evidence of three strikes, two leaving deep holes in the road. the first was filled with waste water, the second mysterious. from beneath, iron bars. it looked like a bunker. >> there were explosions everywhere. many people were wounded. many of them were burned to death. this is what happened! >> we were taken to another site. again, the polls. this time, there were stairs leading into the ground. the crowds had been positioned along the railings. every time we tried to fill it, we were mocked. in the next field, a group of men blocked the view of what looked like a ventilation staff. there were satellite dishes, barbwire, atv area. -- buta tv area. it would appear that there is a sophisticated bunker network beneath the compound. it has already been hit by nato jets, but look what they put next to it, a children's playground. this was built some time ago. officials said this was a sewage system and rejected the idea they had surrounded the installations with women
much safer than the military compound, a city within a city surrounded by towering concrete walls. we were shown the evidence of three strikes, two leaving deep holes in the road. the first was filled with waste water, the second mysterious. from beneath, iron bars. it looked like a bunker. >> there were explosions everywhere. many people were wounded. many of them were burned to death. this is what happened! >> we were taken to another site. again, the polls. this time, there were...
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the bin ladens lived this way for years, in a military city in the mountains two hours drive north fromcapital islamabad. now the area is in lockdown. in recent days it's been opened for the cia to collect information but no such access for us as we try to get close. this is what happens. the police say they are under instruction to smash our cameras. we are not going to get any closer to the bin laden compound. here life continues as normal. beyond here, though, 200 meters away is the bin laden house, still holding in so many of his secrets here in abbottabad. okay. we're finished. thank you. stan grant, cnn, abbottabad, pakistan. >> stan, thank you. on this memorial day, it's a fitting day to remind all of you that more than 6,000 u.s. and coalition troops have died in both afghanistan and iraq, from all over the world, spanning all ages and on this memorial day you can honor them by learning who they were. go to cnn.com/casualties. >>> now time for our best video of the day. you've got to see this. i want to you look at these cars racing in the indy 500. seconds away from the finish
the bin ladens lived this way for years, in a military city in the mountains two hours drive north fromcapital islamabad. now the area is in lockdown. in recent days it's been opened for the cia to collect information but no such access for us as we try to get close. this is what happens. the police say they are under instruction to smash our cameras. we are not going to get any closer to the bin laden compound. here life continues as normal. beyond here, though, 200 meters away is the bin...
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the bin ladens lived this way for years in the heart of abbottabad, a military city in the mountains,orth from pakistan's capital, islamabad. the area is on lockdown. it's been open in recent days to collect material. no such access to us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. >> turn around. >> reporter: the police say they're under instructions to smash our camera. we get it back. but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get closer to the bin laden compound. here life continues as normal. beyond here, though, 200 meters are or so away is the bin laden householding in so many of the secrets of his life in abbottabad. okay. we're finished. thank you very much. thank you. stan grant. cnn, abbottabad, pakistan. >> here at home, shockwaves are rattling the world of college football with a resignation of a coach who led his team through multiple championships. why he was forced out and why the story may not be over yet. >>> a lewd picture sent from a congressman's twitter account. he said it was a setup. others are alleging
the bin ladens lived this way for years in the heart of abbottabad, a military city in the mountains,orth from pakistan's capital, islamabad. the area is on lockdown. it's been open in recent days to collect material. no such access to us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. >> turn around. >> reporter: the police say they're under instructions to smash our camera. we get it back. but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not...
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in the heart of a military city in the mountains 2 hours drive north from the capitol islamabad. down 37. in recent days it's been open for the cia to collect material and information. but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. roll on. the police say, they are under instructions to smash our cameras. we get it back but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we are going to go. we went get any closer to the bin laden compound. here, life continues as normal. beyond here though, 200 meters or o so away, is the bin laden house, still holding in so many of the secrets of his life here. okay, we're finished. thank you very much. thank you. stan grant, cnn, pakistan. >> and coming up -- >> i come here and look at birth dates and death dates. and i think, these are kids not much older than me. they are not just a number of casualties, they are actual people. >> that 17-year-old is turning arlington national cemetery's memories digital with the use of his computer. we'll have that story coming up. >>> first a word from our soldiers oversea
in the heart of a military city in the mountains 2 hours drive north from the capitol islamabad. down 37. in recent days it's been open for the cia to collect material and information. but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. roll on. the police say, they are under instructions to smash our cameras. we get it back but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we are going to go. we went get any closer to the bin laden compound. here, life continues...
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the bin ladens lived this way for years in the heart of abbottabad, a military city in the mountains,'s capital islamabad. now the area is in lockdown. in recent days, it's been open for the cia to collect material and information, but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. hello. police say they're under instructions to smash our cameras. we get it back, but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get any closer to the bin laden compound. here life continues as normal. beyond here, though, 200 meters or so away, is the bin laden house, still holding in so many of the secrets of his life here in abbottabad. okay. we're finished. thank you very much. thank you. >> and stan grant, we just saw you on tape. stan grant now joins us live. were you surprised by the hostility? it's not like you haven't been there before. >> reporter: no, carol, i really can't say that i was surprised. you know, the anti-western feeling, the anti-american feeling is running so high here at the moment. they're angry about the w
the bin ladens lived this way for years in the heart of abbottabad, a military city in the mountains,'s capital islamabad. now the area is in lockdown. in recent days, it's been open for the cia to collect material and information, but no such access for us. as we try to get close, this is what happens. hello. police say they're under instructions to smash our cameras. we get it back, but we won't be going any further. this is clearly as far as we're going to go. we're not going to get any...
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he was hiding almost under the nose of the pakistani military in a city named abottabad. ght here is the pakistani military academy, their version of west point. the bin laden compound was just down here. bin laden wasn't hiding in a cave, but in a pakistani city of 90,000 people. abottabad, just north of the pakistani capital. tracking one of his couriers, the cia discovered a compound with 12 to 18-foot wall, to telephones, but eight times the size of other homes in the area. just off major highway. the president gave the order for the u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s to go in. >> after a fire fight, they killed osama bin laden, and took custody of his body. >> reporter: the fbi confirmed it was bin laden through a dna match from one of his sisters, who died in boston of cancer, whose brain was taken into custody for just that purpose. u.s. officials say the pakistani military was not informed of the operation beforehand. there will be a lot of questions about that, how they could not know what was going on in the compound. >> you saw hamid karzai say, this proves what we have been s
he was hiding almost under the nose of the pakistani military in a city named abottabad. ght here is the pakistani military academy, their version of west point. the bin laden compound was just down here. bin laden wasn't hiding in a cave, but in a pakistani city of 90,000 people. abottabad, just north of the pakistani capital. tracking one of his couriers, the cia discovered a compound with 12 to 18-foot wall, to telephones, but eight times the size of other homes in the area. just off major...
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the governor says that the national guard military police are patrolling the city. >> we are in the showis not to take me state. >> dozens of people are missing, and it posted the names online. they've raised the number of 126 known dead. >> big changes for tomorrow morning. spotty showers in the morning may mean the north bay. dry conditions by noon, temperatures will be a lot cooler. we will see the temperature pick up into the afternoon as well. notice that in the early morning hours, we have some light showers this will continue through the morning commute. but it is very hit and miss. a few up in north bay, a few down in east bay. as we head into the 6:00 hour, some more spotty showers. the coast line is hit or miss until tomorrow morning. we're not expecting much rainfall. here's a look at the kron4 seven day around the bay forecast. breezy and cool in the afternoon. as we head into saturday another chance of rain that may have to be bumped up to a likely probability. we will keep you posted on that. as we head into next week, the temperatures will warm up and be more mild. stay wi
the governor says that the national guard military police are patrolling the city. >> we are in the showis not to take me state. >> dozens of people are missing, and it posted the names online. they've raised the number of 126 known dead. >> big changes for tomorrow morning. spotty showers in the morning may mean the north bay. dry conditions by noon, temperatures will be a lot cooler. we will see the temperature pick up into the afternoon as well. notice that in the early...
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today the city is called volgograd but sixty eight years ago it was called stalin graph and it was the scene of one of the largest battles in military history and even today its left its mark spoke physical and spiritual on the city here and its population and its that famous i've been examining in my report. right back from the past this old soviet like tankers lay under the mud for sixty eight years it proved to be the invaders in the city of stone. it was called the mass grave it's all of a small thing it could be pierced by machine gun bullets it was part of the soviet on which by all time nine hundred forty two were desperately trying to protect stalin sitting both from a vast axis offensive the author was an eighteen year old cadet as the germans closed in he was read stalin's infamous order not to retreat one step back whatever the cost but. in the first combat we were bombs in our offices and were killed when you thought was a baptism of fire. over the next six months the bomber to the nation of soviet soldiers safe city and track the invading germans in a circle much of which destroyed hitler's biggest army. since that grea
today the city is called volgograd but sixty eight years ago it was called stalin graph and it was the scene of one of the largest battles in military history and even today its left its mark spoke physical and spiritual on the city here and its population and its that famous i've been examining in my report. right back from the past this old soviet like tankers lay under the mud for sixty eight years it proved to be the invaders in the city of stone. it was called the mass grave it's all of a...
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only was this a sophisticated congested city but the most significant thing to note about it it was the home -- this neighborhood was home to pakistani military officers, retired officers, the city also hosts the pakistani military academy which is the main training facility. former president musharraf went through the acad. the current chief of the army was in the area just four days ago addressing cadets. there is no doubt, i have spoken to officials from the special operations side to counterterrorism, everybody you can talk to says there is no way the pakistanis didn't know about this. and that's a question they are going to have to answer because you know, until recently the pakistanis were denying that osama bin laden was on their soil. that appears to have been a lie. >> it's going to be interesting when we hear more about that. this is such a tenuous relationship especially in pakistan. as i understand, this is your expertise, lara, it has been tough on their end because they want the support of the united states in some respects but at the same time the close relationship with the u.s. and pakistan does not always sit well with peopl
only was this a sophisticated congested city but the most significant thing to note about it it was the home -- this neighborhood was home to pakistani military officers, retired officers, the city also hosts the pakistani military academy which is the main training facility. former president musharraf went through the acad. the current chief of the army was in the area just four days ago addressing cadets. there is no doubt, i have spoken to officials from the special operations side to...
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people have held a candle lit march in syria they've been reportedly demanding an end to the military siege on the city of daraa and other areas country's been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar al assad it's estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in a crackdown on protesters since the revolt started live march. more than thirty people have been reported killed in southwest poland and traffic accidents caused by unseasonably heavy snow fall tens of thousands of homes have been left without electricity forecasters predict wintry weather will continue for another few days. remoteness is its main attraction and now locals are hoping to use that and it had to drop visitors in and make it one of russia's new must see locations artes you are going to have now was one of the areas early explorers. so. most of it was located beyond cool it's a remote it takes eight hours to. fly here from western europe it's so a spectacle that stalin built his prison camps here welcome to russia's new tourist cold spot your mile and minutes. nobody doubt the striking natural beauty of y
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remained one step ahead of his foes. >>> bin laden was found in a mansion in a medium sized city near the pakistani military schools. obama -- president obama reached out to president become and george w. bush. he issued a statement that read, this moe mentous achievement marks a victory for america for the people who seek peace and lost their loved ones in 2001. the fight against terror goes on. america sent an unmistakable message, no matter how long it takes, it will be done. the future of u.s. relations in the middle east and terrorism. most agree the death is extremely significant in the united states. international studies stephen spent much of his time studying and traveling to the middle east. >> the challenges in the middle east regarding terrorism are much, much bigger than bin laden. thanks, unfortunately to the invasion of iraq and other policies. a new generation of extremists grew up as bin laden's did after the invasion of afghanistan. there's still going to be a lot to worry about in terms of the violence inflicted by these groups even without bin laden. the good news, the pro-democracy stru
remained one step ahead of his foes. >>> bin laden was found in a mansion in a medium sized city near the pakistani military schools. obama -- president obama reached out to president become and george w. bush. he issued a statement that read, this moe mentous achievement marks a victory for america for the people who seek peace and lost their loved ones in 2001. the fight against terror goes on. america sent an unmistakable message, no matter how long it takes, it will be done. the...
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people holding a candle lit march in syria they've been reportedly demanding an end to the military siege in the city of daraa and other areas countries have been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar assad is estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in the crackdown on protesters since their overall began in the mid march. and more than thirty people have been killed in poland in traffic accidents caused by unseasonably heavy snowfall one hundred thousand homes are reportedly left without electricity in many regions. but it may be remote but that's part of its attraction a new tourist destination in russia is gaining momentum steadily our facilities are welcoming visitors from all across the globe an hour he's eager on the road nerve explores the a model in the next region one of which is a most of which is beyond the arctic circle. it's so far north most of us located beyond the arctic circle it's so remote it takes eight hours to fly here from western europe it's so a spectacle of stalin built his prison camps here welcome to russia's new tourist cold spot your m
people holding a candle lit march in syria they've been reportedly demanding an end to the military siege in the city of daraa and other areas countries have been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar assad is estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in the crackdown on protesters since their overall began in the mid march. and more than thirty people have been killed in poland in traffic accidents caused by unseasonably heavy snowfall one hundred thousand...
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have held a candle lit march in syria they've been reporting we didn't add an end to the military siege in the city of daraa in other areas country's been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar assad it's estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in a crackdown on toastmasters since the world started in mid march. more than thirty people have been reported dead in the south west poland in traffic accidents caused by unseasonably heavy snowfall tens of thousands of homes have been left without power for past predict the wintry weather will continue for another few days. remoteness is its main attraction now locals are hoping to use that news had to draw visitors in make it russia's new must see location. was one of the areas where we explored. it's so far north most of us located beyond the arctic circle it's so remote it takes eight hours to fly here from western europe it's so a spectacle of stalin built his prison camps here welcome to russia's new tourist called spot your mile i know it's. nobody does destroy the natural beauty of your knowledge or the exotic for
have held a candle lit march in syria they've been reporting we didn't add an end to the military siege in the city of daraa in other areas country's been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar assad it's estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in a crackdown on toastmasters since the world started in mid march. more than thirty people have been reported dead in the south west poland in traffic accidents caused by unseasonably heavy snowfall tens of thousands...
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of how they handle it march in syria they have been reportedly demanding an end to the military siege in the city of daraa and other areas the country has been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar al assad is estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in a crackdown on protesters since the revolt began in mid march. reports out of poland show that more than forty people have died in road accidents in the country's southwest because of unseasonably heavy snowfall tens of thousands of homes have been left without electricity when falling tree branches brought down power lines forecasts predict wintry weather will continue for another few days. finally in the news block remoteness is its main attraction and now locals are hoping to use that in an attempt to draw visitors in make it russia's new location or he's eager ordinary was one of the early explorers. is located beyond. it's a remote it takes eight hours to fly from western europe. so in a spectacle that stalin built his prison comes here welcome to russia's new tourist cold spot in milan it. nobody doubt the
of how they handle it march in syria they have been reportedly demanding an end to the military siege in the city of daraa and other areas the country has been gripped by protests against the rule of president bashar al assad is estimated more than five hundred people have been killed in a crackdown on protesters since the revolt began in mid march. reports out of poland show that more than forty people have died in road accidents in the country's southwest because of unseasonably heavy...
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. >> reporter: for sam scarpace, being a military wife meant moving often. but in every new city she found a familiar face. >> as a military wife, you spend a lot of time alone. and you can either get in trouble or you can figure out how to entertain yourself. my entertainment was oprah. >> reporter: every day scarpace would turn to the oprah winfrey show for friendship, comfort and guidance. a habit quickly picked up by her daughter. >> it was an hour of tapping into pain that you didn't realize you had or helping you laugh about something that you didn't realize you needed a good laugh about. >> welcome to the very first national "oprah winfrey show"! >> reporter: for millions around the world, the last 25 years have been about so much more than just a television show. connecting with viewers in a deep and personal way. from her home base here in chicago, oprah was able to start a national dialogue about topics so many were uncomfortable with. like racism, homosexuality and painful personal struggles. >> this town has done every single one of my family wrong. >> reporter: she a
. >> reporter: for sam scarpace, being a military wife meant moving often. but in every new city she found a familiar face. >> as a military wife, you spend a lot of time alone. and you can either get in trouble or you can figure out how to entertain yourself. my entertainment was oprah. >> reporter: every day scarpace would turn to the oprah winfrey show for friendship, comfort and guidance. a habit quickly picked up by her daughter. >> it was an hour of tapping into...
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a second bomb ripped through the bustling city center. u.s. military officials have hinted american troops could be withdrawn from the area by july because attacks are so rare. but monday's blast killed four people and injured dozens more in the normally secure city. violence has intensified since the taliban launched its spring offensive. still u.s. commanders say security plans are on track. >> i am confident that by the end of the year that we will be in a much better position. and i think we will be able to see much more clearly the longer term potential for a positive outcome. >>> it is one of seven cities near the border set to be handed over to afghan forces this summer. u.s. and nato troops are preparing to transfer complete control of the country by 2014. about 90,000 u.s. troops remain in afghanistan this memorial day. and american soldiers took time to remember their fallen comrades. 1400 have died in combat since the war began, nearly 10 years ago. tina krauss, cbs news. >> the next presidential election is still a year and a half away, but
a second bomb ripped through the bustling city center. u.s. military officials have hinted american troops could be withdrawn from the area by july because attacks are so rare. but monday's blast killed four people and injured dozens more in the normally secure city. violence has intensified since the taliban launched its spring offensive. still u.s. commanders say security plans are on track. >> i am confident that by the end of the year that we will be in a much better position. and i...
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trial in the hague we want to just part of the entire set of political and police and military leaders there a city wide this one trying to demonstrate that everything that happened in the eighty's was equally answerable in spirits so you're not really putting watching trouble putting all shirt and all should be and. all efforts to peace serbia is the aggressor any perpetrator for crimes you could justify contravention that. you will form a new community in one thousand and two when it recognize the breakaway republics of parisian seniors and states the problem is when. intervene in ninety five and in court against looking for the civil war in bosnia and when it came out all the bullshit all of those things build up as justifications you can we support and great interest because these are evil people will never repeat them as will people you have to put them on trial run or. and it's a spirit black and white philosophy back to one task like chance in your question see you have to have it and you know you're going to be the good guy yourself jonas the balkans the story in the voice of malik stalked
trial in the hague we want to just part of the entire set of political and police and military leaders there a city wide this one trying to demonstrate that everything that happened in the eighty's was equally answerable in spirits so you're not really putting watching trouble putting all shirt and all should be and. all efforts to peace serbia is the aggressor any perpetrator for crimes you could justify contravention that. you will form a new community in one thousand and two when it...
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a young lad like this, a tattered flag in the city of oceanside in the military. >> our country and the people who fight for it. i would be pleased to see what would replace it. >> i thought it was great. i gave it to the city manager and replaced the flag. >> it makes me feel very proud. i am honored to have him at least listen to kids. most people don't listen to children. >> i'm not worried about the future with kids like him. >> and the mayor sent luke a letter of proclamation, which luke says he will cherish every day especially the holiday weekend. >> i wish all of you watching a happy memorial weekend. >>> spaceshuttle endeavor undocked from the international space station two weeks ago. the shuttle is taking a lap around the space station before coming home. astronauts perform four space walks to make repairs in the iss. this is endeavour's last mission much the final's spaceshuttle missile before it is retired is shuttle atlantis in july. >>> you're talking rain? >> yes, that's tuesday. monday night into tuesday. let's enjoy today and the rest of the day at least. we're seeing
a young lad like this, a tattered flag in the city of oceanside in the military. >> our country and the people who fight for it. i would be pleased to see what would replace it. >> i thought it was great. i gave it to the city manager and replaced the flag. >> it makes me feel very proud. i am honored to have him at least listen to kids. most people don't listen to children. >> i'm not worried about the future with kids like him. >> and the mayor sent luke a letter...
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hotel in which t worldediaathers is presumably thsafe place in tripi, much safer tn the military cpoun a cit whin a city, surunded by towering ass and concre was. we we shown the edenc o three rike twoad lt the polls in t road. the first was filled th waste -- two had ft hol the road. e fitas fied with waste water. he second, more myerio. it lked like a bunk. om here, we were taken to another sithere again, there were two deep holes. this time, there werstairs leadingnto the ground. ery time we ted to film it, we were ckedy the crowd. the nex fie, a group of men blockedhe view. there were satellite dishes, barbed wire, television ar. >> wou appr from what we ha sn at thisocatn that ere is aophisticatedunke network benea thi compound. it haslrea beenit by nato. next to is children's playground. >> i was built some me ago. officis said this was sewage syem a rejectethe ia th tyere defending themselves with women and children. >> this is o country. this is or city. thes are our streets. we wl not move aw t allow na to bombards. >> nato continueto dismantle colonel gaddafi's ability to control an comnd his
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you see just a few miles outside the city they really did have a chance to conquered new orleans and what happens next confirms my hypothesis. the american military march out of the city and come upon sleigh that 2 a m in a plantation that stand where louis armstrong international airport stands today and of command of wade hampton they prepare an attack. they concede the candles burning and they can smell burgess do and they lost their attack. 40 regular troops surged to the plantation to find the slaves are not there. these were men school in warfare in west african military tactics. you don't meet your enemy in open battle. you draw about and where the down and harass them and kill them. don't face them in open battle. you tricked them and lower them out and this is the strategy they've executing and americans had fallen for it right there. in other slave revolts you hear about slaves stopped to rest and we caught them and -- but the reality is here is not a sleigh is that stopped to rest that the american military. wade hampton declared we can go no further so they stopped to rest. at this point the slave army led by charles milan and quaku a
you see just a few miles outside the city they really did have a chance to conquered new orleans and what happens next confirms my hypothesis. the american military march out of the city and come upon sleigh that 2 a m in a plantation that stand where louis armstrong international airport stands today and of command of wade hampton they prepare an attack. they concede the candles burning and they can smell burgess do and they lost their attack. 40 regular troops surged to the plantation to find...
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the president's troops are still in control in the south of city where the presidential palace and militarycouncil are located, but there are fears that the violence may escalate further. scores of men from both sides have been wounded and are being treated in hospitals for their injuries. many others didn't make it. bbc news. >> president obama has paid tribute to the shared values of the united kingdom and the united states. he was speaking at the start of the state banquet held in his honor at buckingham palace. our royal correspondent, nicholas swisher, reports. ♪ >> for years the americans shied away from this kind of palace pomp and ceremony, which is why remarkably this is only the second state visit by a u.s. president. but this evening the relationship between two nations which have done so much together was celebrated at the palace in style. >> mr. president, i am delighted to welcome you and mrs. obama to london. >> at a state banquet in the palace ballroom, the queen recalled how the united states came to the aid of europe in two world wars. she said america remained britain's m
the president's troops are still in control in the south of city where the presidential palace and militarycouncil are located, but there are fears that the violence may escalate further. scores of men from both sides have been wounded and are being treated in hospitals for their injuries. many others didn't make it. bbc news. >> president obama has paid tribute to the shared values of the united kingdom and the united states. he was speaking at the start of the state banquet held in his...
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their target the strange walled compound lying one mile from a major pakistani military facility in the city 35 mile the northeast of their capital. suspecting compli stit or inpi dense no pakistani official has been tipped off. >> we made the decision we would not inform them we would conduct it unilaterally on the part of the you stauts. >> after bad weather postponed it before it is near perfect. visibility is around 3 miles. rev relatively silent choppers are against the clear night sky. they are carrying the team to the rendezvous of destiny. >> as dark as you can choose so that the helicopters will go in with minimal possibility of being cited or otherwise. >> as they reached their target disaster nearly strikes. one of the blackhawks weighed down by the stealth technology clearly seen in these crash photos loses lift as it was about to take the seals to the compounds. to those gathered to watch the sickening moment no doubt brings to mind the awful memory of the wreck that aboarded the helicopter raid to free the hostages in iran in 1979. >> the back of the helicopter hit the wall. th
their target the strange walled compound lying one mile from a major pakistani military facility in the city 35 mile the northeast of their capital. suspecting compli stit or inpi dense no pakistani official has been tipped off. >> we made the decision we would not inform them we would conduct it unilaterally on the part of the you stauts. >> after bad weather postponed it before it is near perfect. visibility is around 3 miles. rev relatively silent choppers are against the clear...
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their target, the strange walled compound lying just one mile from a major pakistani military facility in the cityf abotabad. in pakistani officials have been notified for fear someone will compromise the mission or tip off thenmy. >> we made the decision that we would not inform them and that we would conduct this operation unilaterally on the part of the united states. >> conditions on this night are near perfect. there is no moon. visibility is around 3 miles. the relatively silent choppers are virtually invisible against the clear black sky. the night stalkers are care arerying seal team six to its rendezvous with destiny. >> it was as dark a night as we could choose so that the helicopters could go in with minimal possibility of being sioux sighted and identify. >> just as they reach their target disaster nearly strikes. one of the modified blackhawks, perhaps weighed down by the additional stealth snap on technology clearly seen in the crash photos loses lift as it was about to drop the seals in the compound. to those gathered if watch in real time at the white house situation room the sicke
their target, the strange walled compound lying just one mile from a major pakistani military facility in the cityf abotabad. in pakistani officials have been notified for fear someone will compromise the mission or tip off thenmy. >> we made the decision that we would not inform them and that we would conduct this operation unilaterally on the part of the united states. >> conditions on this night are near perfect. there is no moon. visibility is around 3 miles. the relatively...
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when it comes time to play defense to secure more money and more power for the military in washington christine frizz our our city. would you throw out a brief for you israel is marking sixty three years since it became a state with a national holiday and military displaced a country grew after the british mandate over the territory ended after world war two but spurred decades of conflict with muslims the palestinians will mark the occasion with a day of mourning next week to highlight the hundreds of thousands of refugees lost land that houses which still has peace in the region to this day. dramatic footage of a fire that single for you huge textile in the suburbs of the polish capital of warsaw but thirty firefighting units the one hundred firefighters attacked in flames the plumes of thick acrid smoke rising off the building you can see they're trying to prevent those from spreading to nearby office and residential buildings. the floor is not clear what caused the fire yet no casualties thank you for to keep an eye on that for. just over five minutes time a special report for you tonight about one of the blo
when it comes time to play defense to secure more money and more power for the military in washington christine frizz our our city. would you throw out a brief for you israel is marking sixty three years since it became a state with a national holiday and military displaced a country grew after the british mandate over the territory ended after world war two but spurred decades of conflict with muslims the palestinians will mark the occasion with a day of mourning next week to highlight the...
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military involvement is now only minor. and thousands of protesters take to georgian cities to demand president saakashvili his resignation with reports police have died of demonstrators appeal feeling that fueling fears a repeat of previous violent confrontations could take place. up next states a supermarket sensible model there's not an entry is guys it's sort of the best shopping in moscow. hello and welcome to the cell the space program harvey exploring the recent capitals something also has supermarkets with the recent construction boom there are hundreds of new stores and complex site but he has a specific project the affray wall of the moscow city scouring skyscraper area sublet is something like to say in a moment they must start showing the masa values as he finds out he also expressed the most her shopping guide today is the triumph of capitalism you can see on this matter how many major shopping centers they're all in catering full time sprockets mostly fights with people who want to show off it's just not for a long time it was like anything to buy different century different story musters misspend shooting galler
military involvement is now only minor. and thousands of protesters take to georgian cities to demand president saakashvili his resignation with reports police have died of demonstrators appeal feeling that fueling fears a repeat of previous violent confrontations could take place. up next states a supermarket sensible model there's not an entry is guys it's sort of the best shopping in moscow. hello and welcome to the cell the space program harvey exploring the recent capitals something also...
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at city adamantly opposed to military interventions have always sleights a reflect public opinion and. makers how much has changed the answer the movement in major impacts one hundred sixty eight based widespread public opposition to the war in troubling prospects in vietnam the johnson administration halted the bombing of north vietnam in stabilize the ground war this policy reversal was the main interest. turning point. it would appear it's difficult to witness history repeat itself numbers show ansi war rallies have significantly decreased over the past two years some claim this is because of the election of barack obama to the us presidency as a democrat he rose to power poles and the war in iraq and promising and by august thirty first two thousand and ten. our combat mission in iraq what expectations were high when i bought answered office and after he was awarded the nobel peace prize nonetheless on the sidelines of the nobel committee's ceremony and somewhat after this expressed their concern this crease prize was a slap in the face to. me for true peace for years after two ye
at city adamantly opposed to military interventions have always sleights a reflect public opinion and. makers how much has changed the answer the movement in major impacts one hundred sixty eight based widespread public opposition to the war in troubling prospects in vietnam the johnson administration halted the bombing of north vietnam in stabilize the ground war this policy reversal was the main interest. turning point. it would appear it's difficult to witness history repeat itself numbers...
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today the city is called volgograd but sixty eight years ago it was called starling grass and it was the scene of one of the largest battles in military history and even today its left its mark spoke physical and spiritual on the city here and its population and it's that theme that i've been examining in my report. dragged back from the past this old soviet light tankers lay under the mud for sixty eight years it proved too weak to stop the nazi invaders reaching the city of stunning growth. drivers called it a mass grave its own militia often it could be pierced by machine gun bullets it was part of the soviet armies which biota nine hundred forty two but desperately trying to protect stalin city from a vast axis offensive the author was an eighteen year old cadet as the germans closed in he was read stalin's infamous order not to retreat one step back whatever the cost. in the first combat we were bombs in our offices and were killed and that was our baptism of fire. over the next six months the bomb and determination of soviet soldiers saved the city and trapped the invading germans and encirclement which destroyed hitler's bigges
today the city is called volgograd but sixty eight years ago it was called starling grass and it was the scene of one of the largest battles in military history and even today its left its mark spoke physical and spiritual on the city here and its population and it's that theme that i've been examining in my report. dragged back from the past this old soviet light tankers lay under the mud for sixty eight years it proved too weak to stop the nazi invaders reaching the city of stunning growth....
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>> well, it is really extraordinary and not just two cities, in military garrisons and, remember that khalid shaikh mohammed, the previous high-value target was also found in a military garrison near islamabad. these are extremely important questions to ask, and pakistan, we're going to ask whether they're going to hold those responsible accountable, whether there will be a meaningful investigation into what happened, whether there will be heads that roll, but more importantly, whether they will change their strategic view that india is a bigger threat to them than terrorism and al qaeda, which is what they believe right now. >> well, maybe the pakistanis should have listened to you, christiane, back in 2008. i want to play a clip of a video from "realtime with bill maher" when you were on the show in 2008 when you specifically said that one of your sources said bin laden wasn't in a cave in afghanistan but rather in a villa in pakistan. let's take a look. >> i wish. >> he's in a cave somewhere. >> he's not. i just talked to somebody very knowledgeable. >> she knows osama bin laden? >
>> well, it is really extraordinary and not just two cities, in military garrisons and, remember that khalid shaikh mohammed, the previous high-value target was also found in a military garrison near islamabad. these are extremely important questions to ask, and pakistan, we're going to ask whether they're going to hold those responsible accountable, whether there will be a meaningful investigation into what happened, whether there will be heads that roll, but more importantly, whether...
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huge compound could be built in the city just an hour north of the capital pakistan, in a city that contain militaryllations, including the pakistani military academy, and it did not arouse tremendous suspicion, especially since there was no internet and telephone connections, and there was barbwire all around the top of the compound. for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, today americans and all who long for justice woke to good news. nearly ten years after the united states set out to kill or capture osama bin laden, justice has indeed been done. the man who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks and who reveled in the horror of that day is dead. and those who followed his twisted vision are again on notice: america is in pursuit. this is a long time coming. for two decades osama bin laden and the al qaeda network he created sustained and led had been at war with the united states. the path of terror extended from the first world trade center bombing to the bombing of the khobar towers and the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania t
huge compound could be built in the city just an hour north of the capital pakistan, in a city that contain militaryllations, including the pakistani military academy, and it did not arouse tremendous suspicion, especially since there was no internet and telephone connections, and there was barbwire all around the top of the compound. for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican leader. mr. mcconnell: mr. president, today americans and all who long for justice...