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be affirmation we ha shows at he was pushing al qaed-- thinformations we have shows that he was pushing al qaeda to gage in mor plots thughout e wod. after killing b laden, more an00 memory stis, computers, a rerted a handwritten diary re szed. they pai aivid picture. bin den was deteinedo find anotheway toillhousands of americans inne spectacular attack. al qaeda wanted lessrisky tackin africa o the mdle ea, but he kept throwg up new ideas, attackingn ju 4th or thenniversary of 9/11, attackin plane rather than trains. security is still tight around capitol hill, even if the death of bin lad removes one teat. the intelligenceommutyopes th wil all americaoo on the oensi. >> i hope we learwher t al qaeda oratives sleep at night i hope it makethem nervousnd they hav nhtmas about the americanshowing up. >> when you he them in a ttleit more disarra you have to continue to ess forwardot allow them to considat reorganize, or execute me ofheir taics they wer thiingbout >> qstio are still being asked abouthe raid that kied b laden. the attorneyener says it was no doubt legal. >> it was not an aa
be affirmation we ha shows at he was pushing al qaed-- thinformations we have shows that he was pushing al qaeda to gage in mor plots thughout e wod. after killing b laden, more an00 memory stis, computers, a rerted a handwritten diary re szed. they pai aivid picture. bin den was deteinedo find anotheway toillhousands of americans inne spectacular attack. al qaeda wanted lessrisky tackin africa o the mdle ea, but he kept throwg up new ideas, attackingn ju 4th or thenniversary of 9/11, attackin...
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al qaed has allies both afghanian ad pakistan. it wl n ser any stratic intere of curity. >> from the predent to the men in the corner cafe, many afghans accused pastan for orchestrating violencen thr couny. >> the problem -- are people i afghanistan want to nish despite -- finished this fht. more tn 30 years. >> afgns are wary and ey want their count's lonwar end. at is the hop not the expeations. >>he united states has condemned seous usingorce againstroteers sang tt the ploynt of tanks are rbarassres. huredsf people a thout to a been killed in rect da. opposition gros are defined and said thewillold more demonstrations foign journalists are banned fr enting syria. >> given the horrifictories in sya, t man shooting this amateurfor a ditc is a very foolh or very brave. hehouts, it is pceful, peaceful. the video is the latest to emge from t deceased town shows a unifmed troops d th dreaded plainclhed cret poce. a time of the governme went from house to hou arrest every male bween the ages of 15 and 40. a sign that the president in
al qaed has allies both afghanian ad pakistan. it wl n ser any stratic intere of curity. >> from the predent to the men in the corner cafe, many afghans accused pastan for orchestrating violencen thr couny. >> the problem -- are people i afghanistan want to nish despite -- finished this fht. more tn 30 years. >> afgns are wary and ey want their count's lonwar end. at is the hop not the expeations. >>he united states has condemned seous usingorce againstroteers sang tt...
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arrested arms dealer al qa son been set up and thought he was selling arms to colombian guerrillas who turned out to be federal agents he was sentenced to thirty years in prison. before venturing into piracy the somali gangs have proclaimed themselves the nation's coast guards. their stated aim was to protect their season shoreline from toxic waste and illegal fishing. but today they are just pirates. and yet the fisherman who live alongside them every day defend their actions they have a different notion of what represents piracy. anyone can understand that thank you so much. if we poor poison where you live and there's no government to protect you do a lot. when foreigners attack you movie venue defenders o.b.j. old somewhere. along the somali coast a fleet of western war vessels hunt down the pirates several dozen of them of already being arrested to this day no action has been taken against any of the end history suspected of disposing talks of waste off the coast of east africa. for. russia would be so much brighter if you know about someone from finest impressions. whose friends
arrested arms dealer al qa son been set up and thought he was selling arms to colombian guerrillas who turned out to be federal agents he was sentenced to thirty years in prison. before venturing into piracy the somali gangs have proclaimed themselves the nation's coast guards. their stated aim was to protect their season shoreline from toxic waste and illegal fishing. but today they are just pirates. and yet the fisherman who live alongside them every day defend their actions they have a...
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months or al qa sar is a flamboyant syrian who works for all sides is sold weapons to extreme right wing latin american groups on behalf of the americans. as armed iraq and the palestinians. according to a un security council inquiry made public in two thousand and three all costs are has also sold weapons to the various armed militia in somalia. the weapons were shipped in boats belonging to the infamous shift go company in which he had expressed such an interest just before being killed. ten years later u.n. officials confirm the young journalist suspicions. the goats were just used for fishing but for arms trafficking and probably toxic waste as well. the way they paid off these militias who were very poor was to offer them weapons in exchange for dumping the toxic waste it was a win win situation for them because they got their young so sweet if you will it's only. after three years of investigation the anti mafia division of milan decided to terminate the infiltration operation as it was considered too dangerous to proceed on terror at the moment though at a certain point the judici
months or al qa sar is a flamboyant syrian who works for all sides is sold weapons to extreme right wing latin american groups on behalf of the americans. as armed iraq and the palestinians. according to a un security council inquiry made public in two thousand and three all costs are has also sold weapons to the various armed militia in somalia. the weapons were shipped in boats belonging to the infamous shift go company in which he had expressed such an interest just before being killed. ten...
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ambassador to the united nations denies suspicions that the islamabad government was shelleddering the al qaed leader. he says his country shared information that led the u.s. to bin laden's compound. >> we shared everything we had with you. if we knew where he was or we found out where he was, we definitely shared it with you. >> the ambassador says he has not seen anything good happening for pakistan because of its cooperation with the united states. >>> and the world first found out about the raid through twitter. a pakistani blogger tweeted about a helicopter hovering near his house and tweeted regular updates of what he saw and heard. it wasn't long before he realized he was the guy who live blogged the raid without even knowing it. the blogger started with 750 followers and now has more than 87,000. >>> and "time" magazine is giving osama bin laden the red x treatment. a special issue will hit the newsstands on thursday. the cover features an illustration with an red x across it. you see it here. he is the fourth person in the magazine's history to receive the treatment. it other three w
ambassador to the united nations denies suspicions that the islamabad government was shelleddering the al qaed leader. he says his country shared information that led the u.s. to bin laden's compound. >> we shared everything we had with you. if we knew where he was or we found out where he was, we definitely shared it with you. >> the ambassador says he has not seen anything good happening for pakistan because of its cooperation with the united states. >>> and the world...
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right no right now with the death of bin bin laden that leaves zawahi zawahiri the number two core al qa al qaeda as a top target. but the but there is also a big target target in yemen, anwar al-awla al-awlaki, and the bomb builde builders there, all alziri there there are other big al qaeda target targets we need to take down before before we can have a victory dance dance here. but th but this is important. i don' i don't think there is any way way to overstate the impor importance of taking out the spirit spiritual head of the 3406me 3406ment. this this is the guy who with a cadre cadre of others formed al qaeda c qaeda called the bates and launch launched this international jihad jihad againsted u.s. and wester western interests. and and to take the head off the snake snake as people have said in the pa the past s a big, big momen moment. and i and i think for a while at least least the obama adminis administration will ride high on high on this. >> mitc >> mitchell: bob and lara lara logan in our washington bureau bureau. we wil we will be back in a moment. you you are watching cbs
right no right now with the death of bin bin laden that leaves zawahi zawahiri the number two core al qa al qaeda as a top target. but the but there is also a big target target in yemen, anwar al-awla al-awlaki, and the bomb builde builders there, all alziri there there are other big al qaeda target targets we need to take down before before we can have a victory dance dance here. but th but this is important. i don' i don't think there is any way way to overstate the impor importance of taking...
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say that the interservices intelligence or elements within the dwoft were were in cou kahoots with al-qais is a false hypothesis and a false charge. >> snoo they are embarrassed that osama bin laden was hiding in their country. although pakistanis seem more outraged that the u.s. raids violated their sovereignty. but they are searching for palkotsts now as greg pal cot reports. >> we spent much of the past week in abbottabad. the scene where osama bin laden was captured and killed. and we have a little bit better of an idea of how this one-time al-qaeda leader was able to hide in plain sight. the walls ofle compound are 18 feet tall, topped with barbed wire. the windows are bricked up or tinted. no wonder u.s. sources reportedly say they never got good photographic evidence of bin laden inside. it was reported the cia used comings and going at the compound to be followed a pattern of light could be assembled. neighbor ares we spoke with claim they never caught sight of the former terror leader either but they, too, were picking up evidence something was not quite light. one told us those
say that the interservices intelligence or elements within the dwoft were were in cou kahoots with al-qais is a false hypothesis and a false charge. >> snoo they are embarrassed that osama bin laden was hiding in their country. although pakistanis seem more outraged that the u.s. raids violated their sovereignty. but they are searching for palkotsts now as greg pal cot reports. >> we spent much of the past week in abbottabad. the scene where osama bin laden was captured and killed....
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. >> we are told that zoo what wir-- al zoo qa heri is not that popular in the organization. >> he is not charismatic. >> he is a prickly guy, unpleasant human being. >> stephen: come on. if one thing to be a mass murdering terrorist but do you have to be such a dick about it? (laughter) >> stephen: evidently, evidently being a terrorist leader is like anything else, you got to motivate the people below you, you know. hey, nice try on the underwear bomb. we'll get them next time. (laughter) >> stephen: grandpa's crabby beard over here is losing them the key demo. >> i was struck recently looking at a poll down in yemen and for al qaeda was more popular among older people than it was with people in their teens and 20s. >> stephen: the gorton fisherman is right. al qaeda has got to go al bieber. you know who they should get in there to lead it? they should get that hot new kid can war al all lacki. this guy is an american and no one hates us like we do. jim? >> anwar al-awlaki the american born cleric a key leader in one of the network's most dangerous branches in the arabian peninsula.
. >> we are told that zoo what wir-- al zoo qa heri is not that popular in the organization. >> he is not charismatic. >> he is a prickly guy, unpleasant human being. >> stephen: come on. if one thing to be a mass murdering terrorist but do you have to be such a dick about it? (laughter) >> stephen: evidently, evidently being a terrorist leader is like anything else, you got to motivate the people below you, you know. hey, nice try on the underwear bomb. we'll get...
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. >> today the question of al qaed in afghanistan is being argued between the u.s. military which downplays their numbers and recent press reports of a growing presence in the country. nor this man, the combination of foreign fighters and khan's long connection to bin laden convinces him that khan's men see themselves as fighting for al qaeda. >> let them say that they are al qaeda but they say they're following osama bin laden. we are his men. >> reporter: he told nagi his fighters control as much as 10,000 square kilometers in this part of north central afghanistan. a claim impossible to check. but every day he would join khan's fighters on patrols through their territory. there were scenes he wasn't allowed to film as they gathered intelligence, collected tax payments from local villagers, sometimes purchased weapons and apparently made preparations for resuming military operations this summer. but on one patrol when they entered this village, he was able to film what seemed to be an unusually large number of young boys. it turned out they were here to be schoole
. >> today the question of al qaed in afghanistan is being argued between the u.s. military which downplays their numbers and recent press reports of a growing presence in the country. nor this man, the combination of foreign fighters and khan's long connection to bin laden convinces him that khan's men see themselves as fighting for al qaeda. >> let them say that they are al qaeda but they say they're following osama bin laden. we are his men. >> reporter: he told nagi his...
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certainly, there is doubt no doubtm a mong m m among al qa that he is dead. make a difference. there are going to be some folks who deny it. the fact of the matter is that you won't see bin laden walking on this earth again. that's the conclusion of the excerpt. i think that states rather thoroughly why the president made the decision that he did. with that, i will take your questions. >> thanks, jay. with the comments that the president made with a compelling case of nt release the photos, and what was the internal debate and was he ever seriously considering to release the photos? >> obviously, there were not any photos until bin laden was killed and so there is not a great deal of time to make the decision. there are arguments on either side. the president described, these are photographic evidence of someone who is shot in the head. it is not in our national security interests tole a lou t -- to allow those images as has been in the past icons for rallying opinion against the united states. the president's number one priority is the safety and security of
certainly, there is doubt no doubtm a mong m m among al qa that he is dead. make a difference. there are going to be some folks who deny it. the fact of the matter is that you won't see bin laden walking on this earth again. that's the conclusion of the excerpt. i think that states rather thoroughly why the president made the decision that he did. with that, i will take your questions. >> thanks, jay. with the comments that the president made with a compelling case of nt release the...