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bap, bap. the second time as he was going down. floor in front of his bed and i hit him again bap. he talks about living in constant fear that his identity could be exposed. with children don't ever say the name, osama bin laden. >>> a couple questions as a journalist and about your trade craft here. how did you find this navy seal? how did you id him yourself and how did you get him to talk? >> well, chris, finding him really happened through more of a social contact. we had some mutual friends. they talked to me before i ever met him. he and i had a number of phone conversations where i still didn't know who he was but i knew what he had done. gradually, our trust developed. we started talking more and more. i met him face to face, that probably happened dozens of times. this took place oaf a year and a quarter. >> how many times did it take for him to open up and give you a narrative of killing bin laden? >> i would say long after he got out of the service, the beginning of september, last year. >> and you also got confirmation
bap, bap. the second time as he was going down. floor in front of his bed and i hit him again bap. he talks about living in constant fear that his identity could be exposed. with children don't ever say the name, osama bin laden. >>> a couple questions as a journalist and about your trade craft here. how did you find this navy seal? how did you id him yourself and how did you get him to talk? >> well, chris, finding him really happened through more of a social contact. we had...
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bap, bap. the second time as he was going down.es onto the floor in front of his bed, and i hit him again, bap. the second time as he's going down, he crumpled in front of his bed. i hit him again. he also talks about his uncertain future, and living in constant fear that his identity could be exposed, even telling his children never to say the name osama bin laden. with me phil bronstein who broke and wrote the story. thank you so much for this. a couple of questions as a journalist and about your trade craft here. how did you find this navy s.e.a.l.? how did you id him yourself, and how did you get him to talk? >> well, the finding him really happened through more of a social contact. we had some mutual friends. they talked to me before i ever met him, he and i had a number of phone conversations where i still didn't know who he was. i knew what he had done. and then gradually a trust developed, and we started talking more and more. i met him face-to-face. those kinds of meetings happened probably dozens of times. and then this r
bap, bap. the second time as he was going down.es onto the floor in front of his bed, and i hit him again, bap. the second time as he's going down, he crumpled in front of his bed. i hit him again. he also talks about his uncertain future, and living in constant fear that his identity could be exposed, even telling his children never to say the name osama bin laden. with me phil bronstein who broke and wrote the story. thank you so much for this. a couple of questions as a journalist and about...
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>> see the hula man show off his mad skill, and wednesday's buzzword son the bap stick >>> dispatch,eporting an avalanche. >> when you think of people stuck in the snow and a dog coming to the rescue, what kind of dog do you think about? >> saint bernard. >> one of those -- >> i did, too, until i saw trekkie. treksy a labrador. val dapted as an avalanche dog. he's going to help rescuers go up to the mount in lake tahoe, a mountain in resort and rescue people who are trapped in an avalanche. he has been tasked with finding two people who are buried in the snow and one object. here's the thing. they roughed up the area so it was really like an avalanche. >> oh! wow. >> check it out. >> he was completely fast this trekkie and learns really well. >> yeah. he found that object in the snow. crazy to watch his hind legs as he dives down into the snow. it's like, he is not done! >> boy, he found a person. >> he did find a person. >> oh, he's pulling him out. >> he doesn't just find him and alert rescuers he's like, no, i'm rescuing him myself. >> i'd like to meet him, but not, like, in this
>> see the hula man show off his mad skill, and wednesday's buzzword son the bap stick >>> dispatch,eporting an avalanche. >> when you think of people stuck in the snow and a dog coming to the rescue, what kind of dog do you think about? >> saint bernard. >> one of those -- >> i did, too, until i saw trekkie. treksy a labrador. val dapted as an avalanche dog. he's going to help rescuers go up to the mount in lake tahoe, a mountain in resort and rescue...
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in that second, i shot him two times in the forehead bap, bap. the second time as he's going down he crumbled down on the floor in front of his bed and i hit him again, bap. same place. his forehead was gruesome, it was split open in the shape of a v. the american public does not want to see what it looks like and i watched him breathe the last part of air i thought is this the best thing i've ever done or the worst thing i've ever done. this is real and that's him holy blank. and this shows how the job ruined his marriage and how the navy and military abandoned him and saying because he retired early he has no pension, no health care, no protection. he says, he thought his family would need to know how to protect themselves in case they were attacked, so he taught them how to do so. the military, megyn, has now responded saying and i'm quoting here, we take seriously and the safety and security of our people as well as our responsibility to assist sailors making a transition into civilian life. without more information about in particular case,
in that second, i shot him two times in the forehead bap, bap. the second time as he's going down he crumbled down on the floor in front of his bed and i hit him again, bap. same place. his forehead was gruesome, it was split open in the shape of a v. the american public does not want to see what it looks like and i watched him breathe the last part of air i thought is this the best thing i've ever done or the worst thing i've ever done. this is real and that's him holy blank. and this shows...
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. >>> president owe bap ma says the -- president obama says the boy scouts should be open to all boys, including those who are gay. the president praised scouting as an organization which offers opportunities and says no one should be excluded. >> the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. i think that nobody should be barred for that. >> we found out last week- - >> [indiscernible] -- banning gays from scouting. >>> 4:35 now. the alabama hostage standoff is now if its seventh day. negotiations between the f.b.i. and the man allegedly holding a 5-year-old boy hostage, they're continuing those negotiations. 65-year-old jim lee dykes is accused of shooting and killing a bus driver and abducting a little boy from the bus. a funeral for the driver was held yesterday. >>> 38 were injured in a crash between a tour bus and two other vehicles in southern california. the california highway patrol says the driver reported having brake problems while driving down a mounta
. >>> president owe bap ma says the -- president obama says the boy scouts should be open to all boys, including those who are gay. the president praised scouting as an organization which offers opportunities and says no one should be excluded. >> the scouts are a great institution that are promoting young people and exposing them to opportunities and leadership that will serve people for the rest of their lives. i think that nobody should be barred for that. >> we found...
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bap. same place. he was dead. not moving.ut the man who bravely served our country and heroically killed the leader of al qaeda is now struggling just to survive. the shooter retired about 36 months before meeting the 20-years of service. so he is without an income because he doesn't qualify for his pension. he is struggling to find a job pay his bills and put food on his table. he does not have healthcare has to wait months on disability claims. the shooter and his wife officially separated. he and his wife and children living in constant fear they say they are considering changing their names and removing references to the shooter's name knowing they are at risk his wife and his kids. the author of the article says the shooter's story shows more must be done for the courageous men and women defending our country. >> extraordinarily resourceful guy it is not about him. he has not capitalized on the raid. he has not written a book. he has not made money from it but he's struggling in the sense that a lot of these guys are str
bap. same place. he was dead. not moving.ut the man who bravely served our country and heroically killed the leader of al qaeda is now struggling just to survive. the shooter retired about 36 months before meeting the 20-years of service. so he is without an income because he doesn't qualify for his pension. he is struggling to find a job pay his bills and put food on his table. he does not have healthcare has to wait months on disability claims. the shooter and his wife officially separated....
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bap >>> some rain over night in the region. it out low clouds and fog but west of us they get some sun. you can see 50 degrees now actually up to 52 just a little while ago. southwest winds at 8. humidity is way up there. the barometer down but it will be rising later on. 64 out the cumberland. they've had sun pret ty much from the mountains west. oak land at 56. we're in the low 50s here. temperatures upper 40s to the low 50s and our normal high is around 44 by the way. we busted that. southwest winds later tonight and tomorrow. it's going to be a breezy day tomorrow. the rain you saw here it is way offshore now. most areas picked up a quarter to 1/3 of an inch. nice little batch of rain moved across the region. actually it was a warm front. a weak cold front will cross the region, that's why the winds will pick up and we will get into this somewhat cooler air. boston some melting snow up there. it's going to take a while. 40 degrees there. in the 50s with humid air to the south, some more thunderstorm activity could be happen
bap >>> some rain over night in the region. it out low clouds and fog but west of us they get some sun. you can see 50 degrees now actually up to 52 just a little while ago. southwest winds at 8. humidity is way up there. the barometer down but it will be rising later on. 64 out the cumberland. they've had sun pret ty much from the mountains west. oak land at 56. we're in the low 50s here. temperatures upper 40s to the low 50s and our normal high is around 44 by the way. we busted...
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bi bap >>> police in california are trying to figure out what led to thedeath of a canadian tourist. her body was wedged into a water tank and this is video of her in the elevator. investigators are new trying to determine if her death was an accident or foul play. >>> and a texas woman is arrested after she called 911 to report that shy needed cigarettes. last monday about 1:00 in the morning, this woman, the 48ier old linda, called emergency responders drunk saying that she needed smokes and when officers responded to her house empty-handed, me said -- she said she was joking. the police didn't find her prank funny at all and arrested her for using -- calling 9 lynch j. i cigarettes. >> hello? >> and i need cigarettes. >> what address are you at? >> and it was a joke. she was wanting them to bring her cigarettes and that is not a joking matter. it takes valuable resources away from responding to actual emergencies. >> white is out on a thousand dollar bond and faces a maximum of 180 days in jail for 911 abuse. >>> thanks for joining us at 5. >> the news
bi bap >>> police in california are trying to figure out what led to thedeath of a canadian tourist. her body was wedged into a water tank and this is video of her in the elevator. investigators are new trying to determine if her death was an accident or foul play. >>> and a texas woman is arrested after she called 911 to report that shy needed cigarettes. last monday about 1:00 in the morning, this woman, the 48ier old linda, called emergency...
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i think that the immigration reform is a huge potential winner for bap and for the democrats.y with the pathway to citizenship aspect of it, that allows him to make a strong statement about social justice and fairness. it puts them in an angry posture. if they're going into this if we lose then we'll start fighting, i think this is it. this is the game right now. >> but, john, i think we're seeing -- the president obama is certainly impassioned. politico sort of outlines a strategy and it's a recipe, but that doesn't mean that the passion for the issues isn't there. i think he really does want and believe that we should have some kind of immigration reform. though as far as the fiscal matter, i think that's where we have a big question mark in terms of how passionate he'll be in terms of fighting for one thing versus the other. and certainly he's going to need some kind of ambassador to the hill. we saw during the fiscal cliff i won't call it a debacle, during the negotiations, at the end of the day, it was joe biden who went up to congress and got it done. i'll read an exermt
i think that the immigration reform is a huge potential winner for bap and for the democrats.y with the pathway to citizenship aspect of it, that allows him to make a strong statement about social justice and fairness. it puts them in an angry posture. if they're going into this if we lose then we'll start fighting, i think this is it. this is the game right now. >> but, john, i think we're seeing -- the president obama is certainly impassioned. politico sort of outlines a strategy and...
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benedict will have a pension according to italian media which reports $3,300 a month coming had is bapan could not that report a spokesman says all of the pope's outgoing needs will be met. >>> our first look at kate middleton's growing baby bump. she made her his appearance since announcing her pregnancy in december. she is about 4 1/2 months pregnant. >>> researchers developed a drug that is fascinating. it's made up of alcohol metabolizing enzymes that they drop alcohol levels in drunk mice. don't pop open the champagne yet. the research in its early stages. the reality is you have too much to drink and pop a pill and you're all better. >>> daryl hannah arrested after protesting at the white house. tell you about that coming up later. >>> gas prices hit a new four-month high. boy, the cost of a fill-up has gone up 33 days in a row yet. are we there yet? >> everything seems to be going up at the moment. i don't know if you've seen the dow this morning. scaling new heights here and we neat a positive catalyst to push us sustainably high. back to the pump. if you feel like you're payin
benedict will have a pension according to italian media which reports $3,300 a month coming had is bapan could not that report a spokesman says all of the pope's outgoing needs will be met. >>> our first look at kate middleton's growing baby bump. she made her his appearance since announcing her pregnancy in december. she is about 4 1/2 months pregnant. >>> researchers developed a drug that is fascinating. it's made up of alcohol metabolizing enzymes that they drop alcohol...
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as black folk who are bap ties about gay people. that's another family. [applause] >> right. that's another fanal. but i'm asking you to do that to empathize with folk who got to confront their bias. right. i ain't never been to no black church and don't take no ties. they expoit to the very people they point to and target as useful recipient of the bigotry. so now you bring in -- justify and cosign you biased. same thing happens in racial hire i can. people bringing in it wasn't the fast stuff messed up. it was the slow stuff that got us screwed up. the philosophical predicate for the extension of white supreme as an ideal to dpoasht -- negotiate the tensions in civil and social culture. as professor daveys pointed to. it's so thought it was infused with tremendous bias. it perpetuated a legacy of equity. we have to figure out a ways which we can challenge that from within and as mr. harris reminded us. we're not trying to tell white folk you're the bad, horrible, but it's interesting to me that a society teaching us to be responsible don't want to be responsible. right. pul
as black folk who are bap ties about gay people. that's another family. [applause] >> right. that's another fanal. but i'm asking you to do that to empathize with folk who got to confront their bias. right. i ain't never been to no black church and don't take no ties. they expoit to the very people they point to and target as useful recipient of the bigotry. so now you bring in -- justify and cosign you biased. same thing happens in racial hire i can. people bringing in it wasn't the fast...