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bin laden wanted only two people to come and join him.d older than him and only has one son. his wife wasn't just a wife. she was his advisor. she was his wordsmith. he wanted her -- she missed his wife after being in jail in iraq for 7 or 8 years, wanted her to come and threatened his commander if you don't bring her here i will myself bring her here. this guy lost his mind, what do you mean? then you know why. he wanted her to basically work on his statement on the anniversary of the 10th anniversary of 9/11. wanted her to tell him what to say. when they could not bring her to him he was convinced finally and sent her a letter, the 10th anniversary is coming and you know how important this is. his chief of staff, to buy a computer and stop working on the statement for the 10th anniversary, she pushed hansa toward following in his father's footsteps, the woman behind the father and the son. today, we see al qaeda trying to wait until isis -- i believe isis totally dwindled. i knew in
bin laden wanted only two people to come and join him.d older than him and only has one son. his wife wasn't just a wife. she was his advisor. she was his wordsmith. he wanted her -- she missed his wife after being in jail in iraq for 7 or 8 years, wanted her to come and threatened his commander if you don't bring her here i will myself bring her here. this guy lost his mind, what do you mean? then you know why. he wanted her to basically work on his statement on the anniversary of the 10th...
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there may be a connection to saudi-born terrorist osama bin laden. >> as one u.s.worries tonight, there's still a lot we don't know. >> it was a new kind of terrorist. in the past al qaeda operatives have been given very specific orders and targeting instructions. he's given $12,000 in seed money, told to raise the rest of your funds, recruit your own, bomb, sell whatever you want. >> two quart jars of nitroglycerine were in the trunk. >> the ingredients are the same used in the bombing of world trade center in new york. >> even though authorities appear to have gotten their man, the threat may not yet be over. >> we ended the decade with the clear perception now that we were engages with a terrorist organization that had declared war on us and was determined to carry out more attacks. >> his interest is in achieving a large body count. that is the reality of today's terrorism. >> there's a sabotage have prompted tighter security at airports, border crossings, utilities and tunnels across many states. >> abc news released results from a poll that asks, how concerne
there may be a connection to saudi-born terrorist osama bin laden. >> as one u.s.worries tonight, there's still a lot we don't know. >> it was a new kind of terrorist. in the past al qaeda operatives have been given very specific orders and targeting instructions. he's given $12,000 in seed money, told to raise the rest of your funds, recruit your own, bomb, sell whatever you want. >> two quart jars of nitroglycerine were in the trunk. >> the ingredients are the same...
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. >> this is the new face of terror, osama bin laden. economic training was in public administration. so he brought the sensibilities of a businessman to terrorism when he creates al-qaeda. >> he gives orders via the internet. >> when it comes to issues like motive, money, network he's one of the few in the world that has all the various components. >> bin laden who'd been a de facto, turned on the united stes. >> he w angry at the lingering american presence in saudi arabia. and the war was over. it was seen as this great insult to have non-muslims in the country defending it. >> i first heard the name osama bin laden in "the new york times." >> amidst these remote mountains of afghanistan are the various hiding places of one of the world's most wanted men, osama bin laden. >> the correspondent and peter and the cameraman, myself, we traveled with bin laden's associates into the mountain. >> a year ago they took refuge here in afghanistan. afghanistan is probably the only country in the world that will accept them. >> for his first tele
. >> this is the new face of terror, osama bin laden. economic training was in public administration. so he brought the sensibilities of a businessman to terrorism when he creates al-qaeda. >> he gives orders via the internet. >> when it comes to issues like motive, money, network he's one of the few in the world that has all the various components. >> bin laden who'd been a de facto, turned on the united stes. >> he w angry at the lingering american presence in...
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we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> what's the fear of bin laden today?to mount another attack and owl the senior analysis have said publicly they believe he is shlg then you move toward american symbols, corp symbols or tourism or america state side. >> by the end of the day the american and foreign agencies were very much on guard. the intercepts were that the turn of a century, in this case a meant yum, this will be a greet opportunity to be remember rabble. >> a man came across canadian border headed for seattle with a load of truck explosives. >> authorities say a suspect rive at port angeles from colombia. >> it was a border guard in washington state, she stopped the man who was the driver and asked if she could look into his truck. >> authorities fear he was part of a plot to launch a new year's eve attack and he was not acting alone. there may be a connection to saudi born terrorist, bin laden. >> there's still a lot we don't know. >> in some respects he was a new kind of terrorist. in the past, al qaeda operates have been giving directive orders.
we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >>> what's the fear of bin laden today?to mount another attack and owl the senior analysis have said publicly they believe he is shlg then you move toward american symbols, corp symbols or tourism or america state side. >> by the end of the day the american and foreign agencies were very much on guard. the intercepts were that the turn of a century, in this case a meant yum, this will be a greet opportunity to be remember rabble....
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. >> a year ago bin laden took refuge here in afghanistan.try in the world that will accept him. >> for his first television interview, he figured he'd have a world audience. >> mr. bin laden, you have declared a jihad against the united states. can you tell us why? >> the arrogance of the united states regime has reached the point that they occupied arabia, the holiest place of the muslims, who are more than a billion people in the world today. >> what are your future plans? >> you'll see them and hear about them in the media. god willing. >> on the 8th anniversary of the u.s. deployment in saudi arabia, osama bin laden's forces bombed two american embassies in africa. >> it was mid morning in nairobi when a powerful bomb exploded outside the u.s. embassy. the building behind the embassy crumbled into a tangle of concrete and steel, turning the sidewalk red with blood. a passing bus, its windows blown out. people on board incinerated. >> almost simultaneously, 415 miles away, another deadly blast. the target, the u.s. embassy in dar es salaa
. >> a year ago bin laden took refuge here in afghanistan.try in the world that will accept him. >> for his first television interview, he figured he'd have a world audience. >> mr. bin laden, you have declared a jihad against the united states. can you tell us why? >> the arrogance of the united states regime has reached the point that they occupied arabia, the holiest place of the muslims, who are more than a billion people in the world today. >> what are your...
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the future of awesome. >>> what's the fear of bin laden today?ttack and all the intelligence senior analysts have said publicly, before congress and on television, that they believe he is, then you end up moving toward american symbols, corporate symbols or tourism, or america stateside. >> by the end of the decade, the american and other foreign intelligence agencies were very much on guard. the chatter on intercepts was the turn of a century or in this case a millennium, would be historical. >> a man headed across the canadian border headed for seattle with a truckload of timing devices. >> the suspect aboard the car ferry from victoria, british columbia, but he's acting nervous, suspiciously. >> it was a border guard in washington state, she stopped the man who was the driver and asked if she could look into his trunk. >> authorities fear he was part of a plot to launch a new year's eve attack and that he was not acting alone. there may be a connection to saudi-born terrorist osama bin laden. >> as one u.s. official worries tonight, there's st
the future of awesome. >>> what's the fear of bin laden today?ttack and all the intelligence senior analysts have said publicly, before congress and on television, that they believe he is, then you end up moving toward american symbols, corporate symbols or tourism, or america stateside. >> by the end of the decade, the american and other foreign intelligence agencies were very much on guard. the chatter on intercepts was the turn of a century or in this case a millennium, would...
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then 17 years later i'm in bin laden's bedroom.hat you look like, work hard, stay positive, never quit, and run away from a girl. [applause] you have to figure a lot of things out. [laughter] [applause] and that went out the door. the group probably wants to know so you didn't know how to swim. that might be something you need to learn how to do. >> i didn't know how but i figured how hard can it be a. that was the plan going into the water. so two links not even 50 yards and i'm exhausted. a buddy of mine i went to high school with one of the few that did swim. he slammed for four years and came up to me and said don't get me wrong it's great to see you, but i've never seen you in the pool before today. i said i just joined the navy today. [laughter] i'm going to be a seal. [laughter] he said yeah, not like that you're not. he taught me the breast stroke &-and-sign stroke -- side stro stroke. then i went to the navy. [laughter] so, fast forward to camp. southern california, talk about your first couple experiences. >> every seal g
then 17 years later i'm in bin laden's bedroom.hat you look like, work hard, stay positive, never quit, and run away from a girl. [applause] you have to figure a lot of things out. [laughter] [applause] and that went out the door. the group probably wants to know so you didn't know how to swim. that might be something you need to learn how to do. >> i didn't know how but i figured how hard can it be a. that was the plan going into the water. so two links not even 50 yards and i'm...
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what's the fear of bin laden today?t another attack and all the intelligence senior analysts have said publicly before congress and on television that they believe he is, then you end up moving towards american symbols, corporate symbols, or tourism. or america stateside. >> by the end of the decade, the american and other foreign intelligence agencies were very much on guard. the chatter on intercepts was that the turn of a century or in this case a millennium, this would be a great opportunity to be memorable. >> there's not a man in custody, a man who came across the canadian border head ford seattle with a trunk load of explosives and timing devices. >> authorities say the suspect arrives aboarded car ferry but he's nervous, acting suspiciously. >> it was a border guarded in washington state. she stopped the man who was the driver and asked if she could look into his trunk. >> authorities fear he was part of a plot to launch a new year's eve attack and that he was not acting alone. there may be a connection to saudi
what's the fear of bin laden today?t another attack and all the intelligence senior analysts have said publicly before congress and on television that they believe he is, then you end up moving towards american symbols, corporate symbols, or tourism. or america stateside. >> by the end of the decade, the american and other foreign intelligence agencies were very much on guard. the chatter on intercepts was that the turn of a century or in this case a millennium, this would be a great...
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credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you here today. to begin our program this eek, please stand and welcome the west covina high school jrotc honor guard for the presentation of the colors that will be followed by the singing of the national anthem by alisa, cilario. oh say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilights last gleaming ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ore the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ore the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ [applause] >> please be seated. thank you to the west covina high school our r.o.t.c. honor guard and alisa i would like to recognize spernl guests guest te with us at the richard nixon
credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome you here today. to begin our program this eek, please stand and welcome the west covina high school jrotc honor guard for the presentation of the colors that will be followed by the singing of the national anthem by alisa, cilario. oh say can you see ♪ ♪ by the dawn's...
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so when it comes to the message, it's the same message of osama bin laden. they differ at what stage they are in their plan. are they in stage two, where they just need to create chaos and manage that chaos? or they are in stage three establishing a caliphate. isis decided that they are in stage three and established a caliphate and prepare a final confrontation with the west. but today, as you mentioned, we see isis dwindling. we see that terrorist organization, with all their bravado, losing their territory and going back from a protostate to an underground terrorist organization. i think most of the people who joined isis, most of the people but they're still believers in what bin laden started back in the early '90s. so i am not-- i won't be greatly surprised to see some kind of a merger between these two organizations under the flag of the message of osama bin laden. and i think his son hamza, today, is trying to be the person who claims-- >> warner: the next bin laden >> exactly. >> warner: and you, in almost a novelistic way, look at bin laden or zarq
so when it comes to the message, it's the same message of osama bin laden. they differ at what stage they are in their plan. are they in stage two, where they just need to create chaos and manage that chaos? or they are in stage three establishing a caliphate. isis decided that they are in stage three and established a caliphate and prepare a final confrontation with the west. but today, as you mentioned, we see isis dwindling. we see that terrorist organization, with all their bravado, losing...
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at 11 p.m., robert o'neal, who participated in the killing of osama bin laden, on his military career and participation in 400 other missions, in his book "the operator, firing the shot that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior.". >> the guy that ended up bringing me up to bin laden's bedroom, pulled me aside. he said, do not go. but i said i am going. but, if we know that we are going to die, why are we there? for -- we're not going we are going for the single monthly dropped her kids off at school on a tuesday morning, and than 45 minutes later she jumped to her death outside the world trade center. >> watch saturday night, beginning with tracy crow and at 9 p.m., followed by the senate or conversation at 10 p.m. and robert o'neal at 11 p.m. on c-span news, tv. announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable and satellite television companies and is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> progressive political to wints discuss how congress through lobbying, building coalitio
at 11 p.m., robert o'neal, who participated in the killing of osama bin laden, on his military career and participation in 400 other missions, in his book "the operator, firing the shot that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior.". >> the guy that ended up bringing me up to bin laden's bedroom, pulled me aside. he said, do not go. but i said i am going. but, if we know that we are going to die, why are we there? for -- we're not going we are going for the...
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victory then sort of gather all that political capital capital from the bin laden operation because it just seemed to be such a deep blockage. nonsense as it was coming through and just this gross really foul celebration of just a horrible horrible war. just it just ended me as a movie as i can make if you want to see my thoughts on that very clear but do you think it was part of that regaining that capital from bin laden well i think all of those things are certainly a bit true but it wouldn't have been quite at least at the early stages it wouldn't have been to do with actually getting bin laden because the filmmaker is bigelow how been involved with the. navy seals operation prior to actually finding in assassinating bin laden so they had already been researching and writing the film. at that time and it was actually during the discussions that the assassination raid went ahead so they kind of change the content of the film midstream. so i guess you have to be a bit careful about intentionality like the extent to which the cia thought that they could control it and put it in a certa
victory then sort of gather all that political capital capital from the bin laden operation because it just seemed to be such a deep blockage. nonsense as it was coming through and just this gross really foul celebration of just a horrible horrible war. just it just ended me as a movie as i can make if you want to see my thoughts on that very clear but do you think it was part of that regaining that capital from bin laden well i think all of those things are certainly a bit true but it wouldn't...
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my thoughts on that very clear but do you think it was part of that regaining that capital from bin laden well i think all of those things are certainly a bit true but it wouldn't have been quite at least at the early stages it wouldn't have been to do with actually getting bin laden because the filmmaker is bold and bigelow have been involved with the. navy seals operation prior to actually finding in assassinating bin laden so they had already been researching and writing the film. at that time and it was actually during their discussions that the assassination rate went ahead so they kind of change the content of the film midstream. so i guess you have to be a bit careful about intentionality like the extent to which the cia thought that they could control it and put it in a certain way also in a way like the case with. i guess they felt that they could justify torture perhaps but whether that was the specific. it's hard to say certainly the e-mails that we received and you're right this became a big this was one of the few cases that became a big media. sensation because judicial watc
my thoughts on that very clear but do you think it was part of that regaining that capital from bin laden well i think all of those things are certainly a bit true but it wouldn't have been quite at least at the early stages it wouldn't have been to do with actually getting bin laden because the filmmaker is bold and bigelow have been involved with the. navy seals operation prior to actually finding in assassinating bin laden so they had already been researching and writing the film. at that...
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the shots killed osama bin laden." > we didn't have a line of who is going where, but the guys bring me up to bin laden's pulled me aside and said, don't take this the wrong going, but ng, i'm if we know we're going to die, which is going, legit. i said, we're not going for fame bravada, we'refor going for the sing emmom who school on kids off at tuesday morning and 45 minutes ater, she jumped to her death because that was a better alternative than dying inside. beginning withht tracy crow and jerry bell at 9 p.m., followed by afterwards at 10 nator jeff lake p.m. eastern and robert o'neil c-span 2's book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and joining us this san francisco, senior writer for wired magazine, tom simonite, to talk artificial intelligence in the workplace. artificiale, what is intelligence? guest: hi. happy to be here. that is a good question, one we hearing a lot lately. it covers a lot of things. -- artificial intelligence is area of science and engineering that is all computers able to do the kind of things human consist
the shots killed osama bin laden." > we didn't have a line of who is going where, but the guys bring me up to bin laden's pulled me aside and said, don't take this the wrong going, but ng, i'm if we know we're going to die, which is going, legit. i said, we're not going for fame bravada, we'refor going for the sing emmom who school on kids off at tuesday morning and 45 minutes ater, she jumped to her death because that was a better alternative than dying inside. beginning withht tracy...
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, excuse me, sabrina, we had the peace deal and lucky to buy into that and then we saw obama and bin laden and others take advantage of it. >> agree, part of having strong military is also having strong diplomatic core and that's a lot of areas that we are seeing cuts. recent victory for the trump administration is that they were able to get the united nations 15 to 0 to vote for sanctions and i think that that's something significant that we are not talking about. i think they go hand in hand. david: we have to leave it at that, gang, great debate. excessive or appropriate, president trump feuding with senate majority leader mcconnell for saying he has, quote, excessive expectations of congress. someone hearsays the health care industry is proving the president has this one right.
, excuse me, sabrina, we had the peace deal and lucky to buy into that and then we saw obama and bin laden and others take advantage of it. >> agree, part of having strong military is also having strong diplomatic core and that's a lot of areas that we are seeing cuts. recent victory for the trump administration is that they were able to get the united nations 15 to 0 to vote for sanctions and i think that that's something significant that we are not talking about. i think they go hand in...
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they didn't even know for sure if bin laden was there. they didn't know if the mission would succeed. he's risking his presidency on this one decision. i look at that picture and i just think there's helplessness and some respect, the decision had been made and there's nothing they could do. >> did you know at that point what you had? >> well for 40 minutes that's about how long the mission took. probably took 100 pictures and that 40 minutes. i had a lot of pictures throughout that day, i think i took a thousand pictures that day. and it wasn't until the next day but i did the editing and i got it down to ten or 20 pictures. i thought it was a special photograph. i did not know it would get the attention edited. >> what is your favorite photograph of president obama? >> i don't think i have one. it's a difficult decision to take eight years of work and narrow it down to one. i had a hard enough time taking 1.96 million photographs and getting it down to 300 plus for this book. to get that down to one, that's really hard. >> out of the 30
they didn't even know for sure if bin laden was there. they didn't know if the mission would succeed. he's risking his presidency on this one decision. i look at that picture and i just think there's helplessness and some respect, the decision had been made and there's nothing they could do. >> did you know at that point what you had? >> well for 40 minutes that's about how long the mission took. probably took 100 pictures and that 40 minutes. i had a lot of pictures throughout that...
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hamza is the only son of bin laden's favorite wife, believed to be 28.ribed as a crown prince of terror and regarded as a poster boy of al qaeda looking to claim his father's place as the head of the organization. this guy says america, we are coming after you. he wants revenge for his father's killing. >> eboni: the last thing we need is another war to fight on the terror front. not good news. this is where i appreciate president trump being persistent, hard line around this issue of giving the generals the authority they need to figure out the best way to combat this. cyber or any, keeping all the options on the table. whatever we are going to do to be effective on isis will hopefully work here too. >> eric: hamza, saudi arabia. >> dom: wants to go after the royal family. president want one type of presidency and something else happens. what's going to happen with donald trump's presidency is going to have little to do with many of the things we talked about in the first block. you look at china, iran, north korea, look at what's going on with our dest
hamza is the only son of bin laden's favorite wife, believed to be 28.ribed as a crown prince of terror and regarded as a poster boy of al qaeda looking to claim his father's place as the head of the organization. this guy says america, we are coming after you. he wants revenge for his father's killing. >> eboni: the last thing we need is another war to fight on the terror front. not good news. this is where i appreciate president trump being persistent, hard line around this issue of...
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they didn't even know for sure if bin laden was there. they didn't know for sure this mission would succeed. and kind of risking his whole presidency on this one decision. so, i look at that picture and that's what i think, is that this -- there's a helplessness in some respect in that the decision had been made and nothing they could do except hope and watch. >> host: pete souza, did you know at that point what you had in that picture? >> guest: you know issue was in that program for 40 minutes. that is about how long the mission took. probably took maybe 100 pictures in that 40 minutes, and i had a lot of pictures throughout that day, think i took a thousand pictures that day. and then at the -- it was not until the next day i actually dead the editing and got it down to ten or 20 pictures. i thought it was a special photograph. i didn't know it was going to get the kind of attention it did. >> host: what is your favorite photograph of president obama? >> guest: i don't thick really have one. -- i don't think i really have one. it's kin
they didn't even know for sure if bin laden was there. they didn't know for sure this mission would succeed. and kind of risking his whole presidency on this one decision. so, i look at that picture and that's what i think, is that this -- there's a helplessness in some respect in that the decision had been made and nothing they could do except hope and watch. >> host: pete souza, did you know at that point what you had in that picture? >> guest: you know issue was in that program...
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book the operator, the shots that killed osama bin laden, in my years as a seal team rader. >> bringing me up to that schedule. if we know we are going to die, i said we are not going for fate but the bottom, going for the single one and drop your kids off at school on tuesday morning. that was a better alternative. >> watch saturday night, followed by afterwards with senator jeff flake at 10:00 eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 pm on c-span2's booktv. federal customs and financial crime officials were among the witnesses at a house financial services subcommittee hearing on evidence to combat the ark of antiquities trade. they outlined the way terrorist groups like isis you start sales to fund their operations. this hearing is an hour. >> the subcommittee will come to order. members of the committee, members of the subcommittee on terrorism who participated in today's hearing, all members have 5 minutes in which to submit these materials to the chair for inclusion in the record. this hearing, the exploitation examining illegal activity and antiquities in the art trade. i recognize my
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nine hundred ninety six the taliban which also emerged out of the us back to be offered haven to bin laden and al qaeda which infamously attacked new york city and washington d.c. on september eleventh two thousand and one that's right bin ladin attacked the very country which once supported him as a freedom fighter so when the us invaded afghanistan in retaliation on october seventh two thousand and one u.s. involvement in the country may have been something new to americans but for afghans it was the escalation of a policy in place for decades and twenty fourteen president obama celebrated the end of the combat mission in the country but as we here in the united states anticipate president trump's announcement of a troop increase tonight it should become more and more evident a war which has been waged for a decade still has no end in sight and with no obvious goal in washington on a par and fill our team all right i want to thank michael maloof for joining us there and that discussion let's bring in former u.s. diplomat jim into the conversation jim thanks for being here so you heard ev
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following the shots i killed osama bin laden and my years as a steel team or your. >> they said pullme aside but if we know that were gonna die, why are we going and i said, we are not going for fame, we're going for the single mom who drop their kids off at school on the tuesday morning and then 45 minutes later she jumped to her death. >> watch saturday night, beginning with tracy crowe and -- at 9:00 p.m. with jeff flake and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span twos book tv. >> next, we'll hear from florida congressman, trey rado on his recently released memoir. he resigned from congress on 2014 after being arrested forsc attempting to buy cocaine. >> hello. welcome to the 33rd annual chicago tribune printers row, i want to give a special thank you to our sponsors. today's program will
following the shots i killed osama bin laden and my years as a steel team or your. >> they said pullme aside but if we know that were gonna die, why are we going and i said, we are not going for fame, we're going for the single mom who drop their kids off at school on the tuesday morning and then 45 minutes later she jumped to her death. >> watch saturday night, beginning with tracy crowe and -- at 9:00 p.m. with jeff flake and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span twos book tv....
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osama bin laden, we had no idea the united states government was going to kidnap him. there's no rhetoric in the atmosphere, decimated safer. you can have those discussions behind the scenes and so forth, but at the end of the day, you have to figure out what you're going to do. >> i think this is a perfect distraction. we are all benton wrapped up and firing. and meanwhile i'm sure there's all kinds of stuff going on behind the scenes. we are just not knowing about it. everybody sinking, listen to what he said and then he'll sweep in and this will be settled. i'm not losing sleep over, i have confidence that were gonna be okay. >> do you lack confidence in the united states? >> i am a little scared. i am a little scared that, that kind of foreign policy discussion and that kind of bravado, if you will -- i don't think we have a stable guy north korea. so, does that -- >> the president today said we are locked and loaded. that is beyond the fire. , how does that make you feel? >> does a person react negatively and attack us? no one ever things about the big old usa get
osama bin laden, we had no idea the united states government was going to kidnap him. there's no rhetoric in the atmosphere, decimated safer. you can have those discussions behind the scenes and so forth, but at the end of the day, you have to figure out what you're going to do. >> i think this is a perfect distraction. we are all benton wrapped up and firing. and meanwhile i'm sure there's all kinds of stuff going on behind the scenes. we are just not knowing about it. everybody sinking,...
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and his participation in 400 missions in his book "the operator: firing shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior." >> we did not have the line of who is going where, at the guy who bringing me up to bin laden's bedroom, said, do not take it the wrong way, i'm going, i'm going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going, which is legit, and we are not going for frame and we are not going for rubato. we are going for the single mom who drops you kids off at school on tuesday manning -- morning and tuesday -- and later dropped her death from a skyscraper. p.m.,urday night at 9:00 followed by jeff flake attend the clock p.m. eastern, and o'neill atal -- "bookp.m. on c-span2's tv." school, amie high student accepted her prize of $2000 for her documentary on wyoming's dependence on fossil fuels. student accepted a second-place prize of $1500 for his documentary on cyber security. also in denver, the third-place award of $750 went to two 10th-graders for a documentary about digital theft and hacking. st. thomas more high school in rapid city, south dakota, is o
and his participation in 400 missions in his book "the operator: firing shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior." >> we did not have the line of who is going where, at the guy who bringing me up to bin laden's bedroom, said, do not take it the wrong way, i'm going, i'm going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going, which is legit, and we are not going for frame and we are not going for rubato. we are going for the single mom who drops you...
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the bush administration accused the country's then taliban government of sheltering osama bin laden. the taliban offered to hand over bin laden for trial but only to a third country rather than directly to the united states. washington refused the offer rather now here's what you are saying about the president's plan going forward in afghanistan. diamond writes love my president, he's doing the best he can. you're not perfect either. so stop judging. he can't do it alone. this whole nation is under judgment by god because of complaining, negative people. and one writes collective defense? for years our country has been at war constantly putting our finger in other countries. this sounds like another iraq invasion. what happened to america first? taking care of our own vets, our people, health care, education, jeez, we're going backwards. we'd love to hear what you think so log on to any of our social media pages and join the conversation. >>> the commander of the u.s. pacific fleet says searchers found some remains of navy sailors missing since the uss john mccain collided with an oi
the bush administration accused the country's then taliban government of sheltering osama bin laden. the taliban offered to hand over bin laden for trial but only to a third country rather than directly to the united states. washington refused the offer rather now here's what you are saying about the president's plan going forward in afghanistan. diamond writes love my president, he's doing the best he can. you're not perfect either. so stop judging. he can't do it alone. this whole nation is...
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in some book "then his operator: firing the shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a sealeam warrior." >> the guy who brought me up to bin laden's bedroom pulled me aside and said do not take this the wrong way -- if we know we are going to die, why are we going? i said we're not going for fame. mom,e going for the single who drops her kids off at school tuesday morning, then 45 minutes later, she jumped to her death from a skyscraper, because that than better alternative burning to death. onwatch beginning at 9:00 c-span 2's
in some book "then his operator: firing the shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a sealeam warrior." >> the guy who brought me up to bin laden's bedroom pulled me aside and said do not take this the wrong way -- if we know we are going to die, why are we going? i said we're not going for fame. mom,e going for the single who drops her kids off at school tuesday morning, then 45 minutes later, she jumped to her death from a skyscraper, because that than better...
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calling him osama bin laden. they called your husband osama bin laden because he had a beard? yeah.timidation. after presenting the evidence to the police, the boys were arrested and charged. the abuse has since stopped. it is the kind of case that superintendant waheed khan is in charge of cracking down on. he is the met‘s deputy leader on combating hate crimes. hate crime can take many forms — all of them are equally unacceptable. i think they can be online, and increasingly we are seeing online activity for hate crime because of the fact that nowadays we have social media you have a lot more people that have activity on line and a presence and digital footprint online. you are seeing that increase of hate crime but it can happen anywhere, on a bus, street, in a shop, but equally in the digital world. the war against hate crimes on the intenet is fought from this hub in west london. it was launched in april by mayor sadiq khan. it works closely with social media sites to prosecute offenders. the police hope this combined approach of street and cybor controls will help to reassure
calling him osama bin laden. they called your husband osama bin laden because he had a beard? yeah.timidation. after presenting the evidence to the police, the boys were arrested and charged. the abuse has since stopped. it is the kind of case that superintendant waheed khan is in charge of cracking down on. he is the met‘s deputy leader on combating hate crimes. hate crime can take many forms — all of them are equally unacceptable. i think they can be online, and increasingly we are seeing...
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on september eleventh two thousand and one that's right bin laden attacked the very country which once supported him as a freedom fighter so when the u.s. invaded afghanistan in retaliation on october seventh two thousand and one u.s. involvement in the country may have been something new to americans but for afghans it was the escalation of a policy in place for decades and twenty fourteen president obama celebrated the end of the combat mission in the country but as we here in the united states anticipate president trumped announcement of a troop increase tonight it should become more and more evident a war which has been waged for decades still has no end in sight and with no obvious goal in washington on a par until r.t. and for more insight on the president's upcoming announcement we bring in michael maloof former pentagon official thanks so much for joining us today and so what is your take on president trump do you think he's going to ask for more troops and also will he try to work with other countries who you think will be invested in afghanistan's future as well i think the l
on september eleventh two thousand and one that's right bin laden attacked the very country which once supported him as a freedom fighter so when the u.s. invaded afghanistan in retaliation on october seventh two thousand and one u.s. involvement in the country may have been something new to americans but for afghans it was the escalation of a policy in place for decades and twenty fourteen president obama celebrated the end of the combat mission in the country but as we here in the united...
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did the pakistani military protect osama bin laden?ere's still a question about that, but what is not in question is they're playing both sides in this war. by allowing the, the afghan taliban to have safe harbor in their country. and -- and folks like the haqqani network. they've been playing both sides and it's important to bring them onboard. it will be interesting to see the reaction from the pakistani government, particularly vis-a-vis the fact we're asking india to play a larger role in afghanistan, and they see india as a moral throat their country. so b so -- but i think both messages were important and we'll have to see, you know, where the chips fall on this. >> the vice president, he said the u.s. now, the trump administration is putting the pakistani government on notice, and he, on his own, brought up the whole issue of osama bin laden hiding out in pakistan a few miles away from their chief, their main military command headquarters. their training facility over there. i thought that was significant. we're going to follow-
did the pakistani military protect osama bin laden?ere's still a question about that, but what is not in question is they're playing both sides in this war. by allowing the, the afghan taliban to have safe harbor in their country. and -- and folks like the haqqani network. they've been playing both sides and it's important to bring them onboard. it will be interesting to see the reaction from the pakistani government, particularly vis-a-vis the fact we're asking india to play a larger role in...
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we have killed bin laden and i'm sure we will kill baghdad he if he is not that yet. of a line thatge goes back to the day of the profit and if you cannot one off line, another will arise in its place. why understanding the ideology is so working, but fighting is is that theywhere ideology provides the military doctrine that enables these groups to persist and is why if feet alt isis, if we'd qaeda, we will have a group rise up because the ideology persists . we have also managed to align ourselves with partners. we have convinced ourselves that buying ourselves in is the only way and best way. in some cases it is but in some cases it is creating problems in the ground. it is one of the reasons why as we watch the fight against isis and syria, we created a de facto alliance with the very enemies of the sunni, the very enemies of the population in which al qaeda is recruiting. we have aligned ourselves with the assad regime, with russia and iran against isis, and we are empowering that action to seize ground inside syria, to strengthen its health against isis, but it's
we have killed bin laden and i'm sure we will kill baghdad he if he is not that yet. of a line thatge goes back to the day of the profit and if you cannot one off line, another will arise in its place. why understanding the ideology is so working, but fighting is is that theywhere ideology provides the military doctrine that enables these groups to persist and is why if feet alt isis, if we'd qaeda, we will have a group rise up because the ideology persists . we have also managed to align...
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and his participation in some book "then his operator: firing the shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior." >> the guy who brought me up to bin laden's bedroom pulled me aside and said do not take this the wrong way -- if we know we are going to die, why are we going? i said we're not going for fame. mom,e going for the single who drops her kids off at school tuesday morning, then 45 minutes later, she jumped to her death from a skyscraper, because that than better alternative burning to death. onwatch beginning at 9:00 c-span 2's book tv. "washington journal" continues. host: as the debate over health get continues, we want to welcome ron pollack, now a member of the convergence center for policy resolution, and grace-marie turner, president of , also an institute number of his convergence center. ron pollack, i want to begin with you. you have two different perspectives on health care. how did this project, about and what are your best -- recommendations? we had discussions about it. it looked like congress might repeal the fourth all caps but would not p
and his participation in some book "then his operator: firing the shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a seal team warrior." >> the guy who brought me up to bin laden's bedroom pulled me aside and said do not take this the wrong way -- if we know we are going to die, why are we going? i said we're not going for fame. mom,e going for the single who drops her kids off at school tuesday morning, then 45 minutes later, she jumped to her death from a skyscraper, because...
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pakistan you found osama bin laden in pakistan, there's a lot of unknowns going on there and everyone infrastructure is all than any other word you want to use but competent. >> because osama bin laden did not come to america. in those countries we have information that we feel like we can obviously monitor, and we can screen and we can make sure exactly who is coming into our country. in those other countries on the travel ban, we don't have that, and the goal is not just to keep everybody out of america. the goal is to make sure that anybody that comes into our country we know exactly who they are, where they're from, and what their intentions are. it speaks volumes that we have not had any problems so far. we are not seeing any sort of threats but i think it's this president trying to be very careful and make sure that we're not going to allow any of those threats to come into the country, and so he's trying to protect americans on the homeland, and he's trying to protect americans abroad. >> last question to you, madam ambassador. the idea of being results-oriented, not having a s
pakistan you found osama bin laden in pakistan, there's a lot of unknowns going on there and everyone infrastructure is all than any other word you want to use but competent. >> because osama bin laden did not come to america. in those countries we have information that we feel like we can obviously monitor, and we can screen and we can make sure exactly who is coming into our country. in those other countries on the travel ban, we don't have that, and the goal is not just to keep...
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it is where al qaeda, where osama bin laden learned his jihadism. it spawned hamas. isis is a monster, an apocalyptic cult. it calls for the extermination of the jews. i have always said that the majority of muslims are peaceloving people. p thatslamophobia craop happened to be invented by the muslim brotherhood to silence critics. there is a big problem. i can go on about it. when i read the numbers, how many people were killed in the iraq war? like half a million? i don't know. maybe a million because of detentions. a lot of people were killed because of the american intervention in iraq. on the nemesis of the muslim brotherhood in egypt. but i can tell you this lie was created in our own media, picked up by alex jones, and then returned to media. [applause] although that about obama becoming -- being the cofounder of isis extended and we are happy to announce that we started the cradle of civilization. no, we started the cradle of the end of civilization. [laughter] because people are chanting death to america, you know, you know who else chance of that? that?nts
it is where al qaeda, where osama bin laden learned his jihadism. it spawned hamas. isis is a monster, an apocalyptic cult. it calls for the extermination of the jews. i have always said that the majority of muslims are peaceloving people. p thatslamophobia craop happened to be invented by the muslim brotherhood to silence critics. there is a big problem. i can go on about it. when i read the numbers, how many people were killed in the iraq war? like half a million? i don't know. maybe a...
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firing the shot that killed osama bin laden in the years as a seal team warrior. we didn't have a line of who's going where but the guy who ended up bringing me up pulled me aside and said don't take this the wrong way. i'm going, but if we know were going to die, why are we going which is legit. i said well were not going for fame and were not going, were going for the single mom who dropped her kids off at school on a tuesday morning and 45 minutes later she jumped to her death out of a skyscraper because someone was burning alive inside. >> watch saturday night at 9:00 p.m. followed by "after words" with senator jeff flake at 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. on c-span to book tv. >> venezuelan democracy activist talked about the eroding political situation in the south american nation yesterday at the council on the americas. they spoke for about an hour. >> hello everybody, good afternoon. welcome to the council of the americas for our latest conversation on venezuela. i apologize for keeping you waiting. i actually had to go get my reading
firing the shot that killed osama bin laden in the years as a seal team warrior. we didn't have a line of who's going where but the guy who ended up bringing me up pulled me aside and said don't take this the wrong way. i'm going, but if we know were going to die, why are we going which is legit. i said well were not going for fame and were not going, were going for the single mom who dropped her kids off at school on a tuesday morning and 45 minutes later she jumped to her death out of a...
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. >> osama bin laden declared war in america and then came the attacks.ish the administration at that time in those years had done something. yes, although i think there were other warnings too that came later. >> i wish the title was bin laden determined to attack inside the united states. >> he was really adept it serving it up to show either hypocrisy, abuse of power and it connected for people. >> is tonight the night they exploit 9/11 or is tonight they destroy promises for the future. >> i love to have things broken down for me. >> you're doing theater when you should be doing debate, which will be great. why don't you do -- what you do is partisan hackry. >> you got to be kidding me. >> you're on cnn, the show that leads into me is puppets ming prankhone calls. at is wrong wit you. >> all the comedians that came out of larry stewart shop, they're saying what they feel, their passionate, appointed and often very partisan and i think think make no bones about it. >> your voice will be heard in the form of my voice. you're looking at a straight shoote
. >> osama bin laden declared war in america and then came the attacks.ish the administration at that time in those years had done something. yes, although i think there were other warnings too that came later. >> i wish the title was bin laden determined to attack inside the united states. >> he was really adept it serving it up to show either hypocrisy, abuse of power and it connected for people. >> is tonight the night they exploit 9/11 or is tonight they destroy...
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robert o'neill the us navy seal credited with the killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. including the basket of captain richard phillips. and the attempted rescue of marcus luttrell, form and require office of and a former naval officer providing history of women's military efforts from the american revolution to today. a new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker details the obama presidency. that all happens this weekend on booktv. for a complete television schedule go to booktv.org now we kick off the weekend with james zirin the former assistant us attorney argues that the supreme court has become highly partisan in the course decisions often made on a political basis that has little to do with the law or constitution. >> good evening everybody. that's nice.
robert o'neill the us navy seal credited with the killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. including the basket of captain richard phillips. and the attempted rescue of marcus luttrell, form and require office of and a former naval officer providing history of women's military efforts from the american revolution to today. a new york times chief white house correspondent peter baker details the obama presidency. that all happens...
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credited with a killing of osama bin laden talks about his military career and some of the 400 missions he participated in. this program contains language that some may find offensive. >> it is my pleasure to welcome
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and then in 1997, bin laden declared war on the united states for the first time at the time, not enoughple paid attention to it you had this right wing kind of extremist terrorist kind of theme that was going on and then you have this gathering threat from jihadist terrorism that would ultimately culminate with 9/11, but gathering steam throughout the '90s. >> you were talking about the u.s. embassies talking in tanzania and kenya. i wonder if terrorism like that, poised or assisted the u.s. in how to handle 9/11 once that happened? >> well, i mean, it was an early warning. i mean, here was an al qaeda group, one almost no one had heard of blowing up two embassies almost simultaneously, in early august of 1998. unfortunately, the warning that that that should have given to everybody was not fully heeded. it was hard to imagine that al qaeda would attack later in the united states, even though they attacked a wide range of american targets in africa and yemen, and certainly when bin laden made these statements, he strongly implied he would attack the united states as well. >> peter berge
and then in 1997, bin laden declared war on the united states for the first time at the time, not enoughple paid attention to it you had this right wing kind of extremist terrorist kind of theme that was going on and then you have this gathering threat from jihadist terrorism that would ultimately culminate with 9/11, but gathering steam throughout the '90s. >> you were talking about the u.s. embassies talking in tanzania and kenya. i wonder if terrorism like that, poised or assisted the...
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. >> then, at 11:00 p.m., robert o'neill who participated in the killing of osama bin laden on his military career and his participation in 400 other missions, in his book "the operator" firing the shots that killed osama bin laden. >> the guy that ended up bringing me up to the bedroom pulled me aside and said don't take this wrong way, i'm going. but, if we never going to die why are we going? which is legit. i said, were not going for fame, were going for the single reason, to drop her kids off at school on a tuesday morning and 45 minutes later she jumped to her death out of a skyscraper. >> watch saturday night, beginning with tracy crowe and jerry bell at 9:00 p.m., followed by afterwards with senator jeff like a 10:00 p.m. eastern and robert o'neill at 11:00 p.m. >> up next, nebraska senator ben sass explores how to engage children and young adults to become independent, active, and engage citizens in his book, the vanishing adult. senator sass' interview with the founder and president of the millennial action project. >> senator ben says, republican and u.s. senator of nebraska than
. >> then, at 11:00 p.m., robert o'neill who participated in the killing of osama bin laden on his military career and his participation in 400 other missions, in his book "the operator" firing the shots that killed osama bin laden. >> the guy that ended up bringing me up to the bedroom pulled me aside and said don't take this wrong way, i'm going. but, if we never going to die why are we going? which is legit. i said, were not going for fame, were going for the single...
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's they had usama bin laden living large over there, we are not honest about that, we had to take matters into our own hands. americans are sick of their hard earned money going over there to a country that is not being the right partner in this bargain, in this fight against terrorists. they should be held accountable, ducked up with the spurs in them. that is what he did tonight. in terms of having a strategic plan, listening to kelly, they agreed the pressure in pakistan is the right way to do, to squeeze them, get more out of their effort, which really has been middling to none, up until this point. look at what president trump did come he said he would do this with isis, we have seen that he has been beating them back, i count on him to do the same here, and it is tough. he did say, basically an about-face, a bout afghanistan. he is listening to the people in the theater, he is listening to the special forces they are, the cia agents, and they are telling him, this is what needs to be done, and putting more troops, making that commitment, that is leadership, and that is courage, and
's they had usama bin laden living large over there, we are not honest about that, we had to take matters into our own hands. americans are sick of their hard earned money going over there to a country that is not being the right partner in this bargain, in this fight against terrorists. they should be held accountable, ducked up with the spurs in them. that is what he did tonight. in terms of having a strategic plan, listening to kelly, they agreed the pressure in pakistan is the right way to...
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everyone moves over, bin laden's son wants to be the new bin laden, king of terror, crown prince of terroren't they just going to spark up somewhere else? >> guy: therein lies the dilemma where i think aggressive counterterrorism, we should all agree that nationbuilding is a separate question that's gone not so well. >> kat: not so well. >> eboni: what you're looking at right now are huge crowds gathering in huntington, west virginia. president trump rally scheduled for 7:00 p.m. we know he loves those huge crowds and they love him back. it's time to wake up, america. despite what the mainstream media is saying, president trump has a long list of accomplishments. eric bolling will break it down. stay with us. once upon a time a girl with golden locks broke into a house owned by three bears. she ate some porridge, broke the baby bear's chair, and stole some jewelry, a flat-screen tv, and a laptop. luckily the geico insurance agency had helped the bears with homeowners insurance. they were able to replace all their items... ...including a new chair from crate and barrel. call geico and see h
everyone moves over, bin laden's son wants to be the new bin laden, king of terror, crown prince of terroren't they just going to spark up somewhere else? >> guy: therein lies the dilemma where i think aggressive counterterrorism, we should all agree that nationbuilding is a separate question that's gone not so well. >> kat: not so well. >> eboni: what you're looking at right now are huge crowds gathering in huntington, west virginia. president trump rally scheduled for 7:00...
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the guy ends up bringing me to bin laden's bedroom. i am going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going? which is legit. i said, we are not going for or bravado. we are going for the single mom who dropped her kids off at school. outinutes later, she jumped of a skyscraper to her death because that was a better alternative than burning alive. next, a forum on oil production and how the u.s. can counter global production -- corruption in the industry. the carnegie endowment for international peace hosted this event. we are into the season
the guy ends up bringing me to bin laden's bedroom. i am going. if we know we are going to die, why are we going? which is legit. i said, we are not going for or bravado. we are going for the single mom who dropped her kids off at school. outinutes later, she jumped of a skyscraper to her death because that was a better alternative than burning alive. next, a forum on oil production and how the u.s. can counter global production -- corruption in the industry. the carnegie endowment for...