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osama bin laden is dead.a word, just hung up the phone, went back to sleep and slept peacefully. it's good to get rid of that evil man. >> president obama made sure that people consulted with religious, cultural, social experts to identify how much of it was going to be made public to the american people, indeed to the world. he recognized that the islamic world was watching. >> he kept saying we're not going to spike the football, we're not going to release these pictures of bin laden. >> i think the president thought that pictures of a bloodied bin laden would send the wrong message about what the united states was all about. >> tonight i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> for a country that had lost a lot of confidence after the iraq war and financial crisis, he wanted to make a point that americans should feel good about this, it shows we could do big things. >> when i went out the wes
osama bin laden is dead.a word, just hung up the phone, went back to sleep and slept peacefully. it's good to get rid of that evil man. >> president obama made sure that people consulted with religious, cultural, social experts to identify how much of it was going to be made public to the american people, indeed to the world. he recognized that the islamic world was watching. >> he kept saying we're not going to spike the football, we're not going to release these pictures of bin...
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but bin laden conveniently swept all that under the carpet. the bushies are riding high.r cent of americans want the war, we are told. the us defence budget has been raised by another $60 billion to around $360 billion. a splendid new generation of nuclear weapons is in the pipeline, so we can all breathe easy. quite what war 88 per cent of americans think they are supporting is a lot less clear. a war for how long, please? at what cost in american lives? at what cost to the american taxpayer's pocket? at what cost - because most of those 88 per cent are thoroughly decent and humane people - in iraqi lives? how bush and his junta succeeded in deflecting america's anger from bin laden to saddam hussein is one of the great public relations conjuring tricks of history. but they swung it. a recent poll tells us that one in two americans now believe saddam was responsible for the attack on the world trade centre. but the american public is not merely being misled. it is being browbeaten and kept in a state of ignorance and fear. the carefully orchestrated neurosis should carry
but bin laden conveniently swept all that under the carpet. the bushies are riding high.r cent of americans want the war, we are told. the us defence budget has been raised by another $60 billion to around $360 billion. a splendid new generation of nuclear weapons is in the pipeline, so we can all breathe easy. quite what war 88 per cent of americans think they are supporting is a lot less clear. a war for how long, please? at what cost in american lives? at what cost to the american taxpayer's...
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but we were never certain that that was bin laden in abbottabad.as only a couple of clicks from their military academy and half a click from the police station in the middle of a circumstance where you had to believe the pakistanis knew he was there. it was hard to believe they wouldn't know. so it was a really complicated situation. so the way the president and i would talk about it alone, we'd talk about it with a small group. toward the end of the fall when it was opened up to the secretary of state, to the homeland security, et cetera, there was a lot more discussion about trying to decide whether bin laden was there. but literally because of the phases of the moon, we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. these guys, these navy seals were incredible group of people. they had already done all the planning. they had built a replica of abbottabad. they practiced. and it came time to go or not go. and the president went around the room to i think there were 17 people around the table. national security
but we were never certain that that was bin laden in abbottabad.as only a couple of clicks from their military academy and half a click from the police station in the middle of a circumstance where you had to believe the pakistanis knew he was there. it was hard to believe they wouldn't know. so it was a really complicated situation. so the way the president and i would talk about it alone, we'd talk about it with a small group. toward the end of the fall when it was opened up to the secretary...
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between 2 enemies you know about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country with this on to the millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there were certainly a lot of people in the crowd who opposed to the regime but this was about iran and its honor it went beyond the government iran's honor had been attacked and people are very sensitive about. reeling from the death of syrian money when on january the 8th revolutionary gandhian it shot down a ukrainian passenger jets shortly after it had taken off from tehran. several days later iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many described the incident as an accident and defended the country's armed forces the trumpet ministrations threaten to impose even more economic sanctions but iran's leaders. se
between 2 enemies you know about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country with this on to the millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there...
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i'm not talking osama bin laden but the ku klux klan and groups like that which killed more americanshan osama bin laden never managed to do and how you deal with terrorism, how to combat it is a reconstruction question. the relationship with political democracy, where at least the men, not women, there is a level playing field of political right and economically the former slaves were at a tremendous disadvantage, came out of slavery with no economic wherewithal, that many of them thought was there right coming out of slavery so you have fast inequality economically coupled with tremendous strides toward political democracy and the economy politically. that's not unlike today's situation with such an increase in inequality in the last generation or so. another thing is for many years, don't want to go into historiography at great length but for many years, the lowest point in the american political drama, a period of corruption, according to the scholars of the early twentieth century many came out of my university, the so-called dunning school and their outlook, the intellectual leg
i'm not talking osama bin laden but the ku klux klan and groups like that which killed more americanshan osama bin laden never managed to do and how you deal with terrorism, how to combat it is a reconstruction question. the relationship with political democracy, where at least the men, not women, there is a level playing field of political right and economically the former slaves were at a tremendous disadvantage, came out of slavery with no economic wherewithal, that many of them thought was...
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well, talk about the bin laden raid, it was a very tense day.the situation room. they had set up the communications link in a small conference room across from the big situation room. so when president obama walked in, brigadier general brad webb stood up to give up his chair. and president obama saw that he was on a laptop communicating directly with admiral bill mccraven who was running the raid from afghanistan. and said no, no, no, you stay right there, and i'll pull up a chair right next to you. that's why president obama is seated where he is. you've got the most powerful people and the executive branch of our government all gathering in this room at the same time. and yet they were powerless. there was essentially nothing they could do to affect the outcome of what they were witnessing. and now it's up to those special forces on the ground. >> that bin laden photo is so powerful because nobody is posing. you can see the nerves on everybody's face in that room. >> tonight i can report to the american people and to the world that the united
well, talk about the bin laden raid, it was a very tense day.the situation room. they had set up the communications link in a small conference room across from the big situation room. so when president obama walked in, brigadier general brad webb stood up to give up his chair. and president obama saw that he was on a laptop communicating directly with admiral bill mccraven who was running the raid from afghanistan. and said no, no, no, you stay right there, and i'll pull up a chair right next...
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bush did that we needed to go after osama bin laden and the entir al-qaeda network, but after operationfreedom, it is time now for the next theater on the war on terror. this is only the beginning. basically we are going to show, you know terrorists who we are and -- and ifou're not with us, you're with the other side. so bush adopted very quickly the thinking of pl wolfowitz that saddam could well b involved in a 9/11 even tugh he wasn't involved in this 9/11. >> many saw people w insistence of invading iraq was lationship with father and group of neo conservatives that we have been talking about. tony been -- blair not stood in president bush's way, tried to warn president bush that this invasion of iraq would leado widernd long-term catastrophe for the region. what do yo think was the reason why president bush chose to ignore those warnings? >> well, bush again was receptive to the arguments of others and his admintration and in this case donald rumsfd that we should not let the rest of t world dictate our policy. after all, we are the one that lost,000 from an attack on our shores a
bush did that we needed to go after osama bin laden and the entir al-qaeda network, but after operationfreedom, it is time now for the next theater on the war on terror. this is only the beginning. basically we are going to show, you know terrorists who we are and -- and ifou're not with us, you're with the other side. so bush adopted very quickly the thinking of pl wolfowitz that saddam could well b involved in a 9/11 even tugh he wasn't involved in this 9/11. >> many saw people w...
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. >> killed osama bin laden. >> there's been another mass shooting in america.ine. >> this is an msnbc special series. >> i come here with acute sense of the costs of armed conflict. >> there's been another mass shooting in america. somehow this has become routine. >> united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the
. >> killed osama bin laden. >> there's been another mass shooting in america.ine. >> this is an msnbc special series. >> i come here with acute sense of the costs of armed conflict. >> there's been another mass shooting in america. somehow this has become routine. >> united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the
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this was before 9/11, but after bin laden was involved in the bombings in africa in the late 90s. on foreign policy. there's a chance she will be good on domestic policy, but it looks like just bringing in the old team that shuffled out the door four years ago. >> shannon: axios today saying there may be a reason for this specific role. between the lines, she was considered for cabinet positions including secretary of state, but she has a history of clashes with g.o.p. senators and and ah point over been ghazi. this role doesn't require confirmation be at how much do you think is that a factor in where to place her in this administration? >> very much. it was well know she would not have had in an easy time going through the senate confirmation, which you need for any job running an agency like the state department, cia, defense department. usually in that case, and of course it's happened with john bolton, you make the person national security advisor. course, she already had that role. of the question is, why bring her at all? what did she bring to the table? i think it goes to
this was before 9/11, but after bin laden was involved in the bombings in africa in the late 90s. on foreign policy. there's a chance she will be good on domestic policy, but it looks like just bringing in the old team that shuffled out the door four years ago. >> shannon: axios today saying there may be a reason for this specific role. between the lines, she was considered for cabinet positions including secretary of state, but she has a history of clashes with g.o.p. senators and and ah...
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often called the brains behind a sama bin laden iman is now likely to assume the leadership of the diffuse organization that is al qaida film together by al jazeera in the mountains along the afghan pakistan border on less described as bin laden's closest mental this was in 20032 years after 911 the concern about all of. us primarily from the fact that it's one of the few terrorist groups a. has been interested in causing mass casualties and b. has explicitly expressed interest that in fact us and try to put together a biological weapons program fact that so who is still there has the has to be concerned. paradoxically the danger of bioterrorism has increased with the revolution in the sciences that are prolonging and enhancing human lives as cures for cancer and other diseases a found the number of trained people who could use their knowledge for nefarious purposes has also grown without the big change has been that biotechnology has spread throughout the world and that means that all the equipment and supplies related to civilian peacefully directed by technologies out there are all over
often called the brains behind a sama bin laden iman is now likely to assume the leadership of the diffuse organization that is al qaida film together by al jazeera in the mountains along the afghan pakistan border on less described as bin laden's closest mental this was in 20032 years after 911 the concern about all of. us primarily from the fact that it's one of the few terrorist groups a. has been interested in causing mass casualties and b. has explicitly expressed interest that in fact us...
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conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country will be shown to the millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there were certainly a lot of people in the crowd who opposed to the regime but this was about iran and its honor it went beyond the government iran's honor had been attacked and people are very sensitive about. iran's leaders reeling from the death of syrian money when on january the 8th the revolutionary guard unit shot down a ukrainian passenger jet shortly after it had taken off from tehran. several days later iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many described the incident as an accident and defended the country's armed forces the trumpet ministrations threaten to impose even more economic sanctions. det
conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country will be shown to the millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there...
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conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country will do so under the millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there were certainly a lot of people in the crowd who opposed to the regime but this was about iran and its honor it went beyond the government iran's honor had been attacked and people are very sensitive about. iran's leaders were already reeling from the death of syrian money when on january the 8th the revolutionary guard unit shot down a ukrainian passenger jet shortly after it had taken off from tehran. several days later iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali hominy described the incident as an accident and defended the country's armed forces the trumpet ministrations threaten to impose even more economic san
conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country will do so under the millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there...
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a statement that it is the isi the intelligent service which actually was responsible for 0sama bin laden was out of power, when he was in opposition, he had given 21 different statements at different times. he was known as taliban khan. are we talking or wish to discuss his performance? are we here to talk whether it is a pure democracy? 0ther opposition elements and you have created this pakistan democratic movement. you want to deliver early elections and see imran booted out of power. but many people, even in your own movement, are now backing away from this targeting of the pakistani military. it has been said it was regrettable that nawaz sharif had named the military chief by name. even mr sharif‘s own daughter maryam had to stress at great length that she was not anti—military. it sounds that nawaz sharif has overstepped the mark. there seems to be confusion. mr nawaz sharif as prime minister or otherwise is not anti—military. please, let's be very clear. he blamed certain individuals. as i said, the buck, you know, it stops at the top. the dawn leaks, there is a huge history abou
a statement that it is the isi the intelligent service which actually was responsible for 0sama bin laden was out of power, when he was in opposition, he had given 21 different statements at different times. he was known as taliban khan. are we talking or wish to discuss his performance? are we here to talk whether it is a pure democracy? 0ther opposition elements and you have created this pakistan democratic movement. you want to deliver early elections and see imran booted out of power. but...
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conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country with this on 2 millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. to heave. hope was all there were certainly a lot of people in the crowd who opposed the regime but this was about iran and its honor it went beyond the government iran's honor had been attacked and people. they are very sensitive about that. iran's leaders were ready reeling from the death of syrian money when on january the 8th the revolutionary guard unit shot down a ukrainian passenger jets shortly after it had taken off from tehran. several days later iran's supremely down ayatollah ali how many described the incident as an accident and defended the country's armed forces the trumpet ministrations threaten to imp
conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country with this on 2 millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. to heave. hope...
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i'm not talking about osama bin laden but the ku klux klan and groups like that which killed more americans and how you deal with terrorism and try to combat it. the relationship between economic democracy and political democracy, reconstruction as a period the men, not women. there is a level playing field of political rights and yet economically they were at a tremendous disadvantage and came out of slavery with no economic wherewithal and were not given these 40 acres that many thought it was their right coming out of slavery so you have a vast inequality economically coupled with a tremendous strides towards political democracy and inequality politically. and that isn't unlike the situation today and the country where we have had such an increase in inequality in the last generation or so. but you know, another thing is that for many, many years i don't want to go into what we call historiography but for many years reconstruction was seen as the lowest point in the american political drama. it was a period of according to the scholars of the early 20th century their outlook was a part o
i'm not talking about osama bin laden but the ku klux klan and groups like that which killed more americans and how you deal with terrorism and try to combat it. the relationship between economic democracy and political democracy, reconstruction as a period the men, not women. there is a level playing field of political rights and yet economically they were at a tremendous disadvantage and came out of slavery with no economic wherewithal and were not given these 40 acres that many thought it...
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they were hiding usama bin laden for years when we were sending them billions of dollars. how about $70 million in cambodia. can you get that in the carolinas? this is a den of seeds. they are stealing from us while we are dying. >> those two on fire last night. the daily wire points out more frustration erupting among states, some forced to bail others out. >> if a business owner in new york is bankrupted, why should a taxpayer in north dakota have to pay for it? americans are suffering, we have congress for that but $600, what does that do for anyone? if you are in a financially desperate situation and have $4,000 worth of expenses in a month to pay $600 is nothing. either congress should give nothing or give enough to make enough of a difference for people in the desperate spot. >> reporter: steve mnuchin was hopeful checks could roll out next week. the timeline in question. jillian: donald from exit directly to the american people on why he will continue his push for a fair election. >> as president, one of my most solemn duties is to protect the integrity of your sacr
they were hiding usama bin laden for years when we were sending them billions of dollars. how about $70 million in cambodia. can you get that in the carolinas? this is a den of seeds. they are stealing from us while we are dying. >> those two on fire last night. the daily wire points out more frustration erupting among states, some forced to bail others out. >> if a business owner in new york is bankrupted, why should a taxpayer in north dakota have to pay for it? americans are...
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the homeland security, et cetera, there was a lot more discussion about trying to decide whether bin laden. but literally because of the phases of the moon, we grt toot place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. >> tim, i wonder how you think joe biden's experience as vice president will inform how he approaches the role of commander in chief. >> well, he was there in the room when a number of the issues that are still on the plate for a u.s. government were discussed. indeed when it came to afghanistan, his instincts in the discussions over the surgery in afghanistan in 2009 were correct. he wanted to limit the footprint and make the focus counterterrorism as opposed to nation building. so it turned out he was right. so he will have an opportunity now to implement a much tighter more effective posse in afghanistan. he also helped sell the stimulus package in congress. we'll have to have a stimulus package in 2021. so a number of issues that he dealt with at vice president and got to sick at and listen but n make the decision and now he can make the decision
the homeland security, et cetera, there was a lot more discussion about trying to decide whether bin laden. but literally because of the phases of the moon, we grt toot place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. >> tim, i wonder how you think joe biden's experience as vice president will inform how he approaches the role of commander in chief. >> well, he was there in the room when a number of the issues that are still on the plate for a u.s....
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conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country with this on to millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there were certainly a lot of people in the crowd who opposed to the regime but this was about iran and its honor it went beyond the government iran's honor had been attacked and people are very sensitive about. iran's leaders were already reeling from the death of syrian money when on january the 8th the revolutionary guard unit shot down a ukrainian passenger jets shortly after it had taken off from tehran. several days later iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many described the incident as an accident and defended the country's armed forces the trumpet ministrations threaten to impose even more economic sanct
conflict between 2 enemies about soleimani was killed as though he was a common terrorist like osama bin laden and his death came as a shock to the entire country with this on to millions of people took to the streets to pay their last respects. iran's government can usually get a few $100000.00 people to turn out by mobilizing troops and supporters and providing transportation for them but this event was completely unexpected it was a collective spontaneous expression of emotion. there were...
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of those things obviously have been lately, 9/11 and perhaps the most obvious one the killing of bin ladenere was one incident that i think a lot of readers in our audience know that much about, i wonder if you want to tell this story. i felt so embarrassed about this story so now i'm so grateful. >> don't be embarrassed because a lot of people don't know it. in fact, the first half of the story i tell in the book about him has ever been reported before and it's absolutely unbelievable story that lasts three or four decades. he was far and away the most wanted terrorist in the middle east by both the cia and mossad going all the way back to the worst day cia history which was the bombing of the beirut embassy in beirut which killed cia officers and other americans at the time. subsequently, it was determined was probably of making a operation, john of that era of truck bomb terrorism, that was really the beginning, a very pivotal time. from that day forward, he had more american israeli blood on his hands than anyone. the operational genius of hezbollah, the operational chi chief, they cal
of those things obviously have been lately, 9/11 and perhaps the most obvious one the killing of bin ladenere was one incident that i think a lot of readers in our audience know that much about, i wonder if you want to tell this story. i felt so embarrassed about this story so now i'm so grateful. >> don't be embarrassed because a lot of people don't know it. in fact, the first half of the story i tell in the book about him has ever been reported before and it's absolutely unbelievable...
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the media thought it was a good thing when the president was barack obama and he took out usama bin laden and frankly good for him. they all cheered him on, if anybody else does something it's good. it's shameful and damaging their own reputation. >> lisa: president trump has said if i cure cancer i will still get criticized over it but he probably would. >> he absolutely would, this case is morally outrageous, this is serious. they claim trump is beholden to the religious right, they celebrated a religious monster in iran, they claimed he was against muslims because of his travel ban while at the same time look at how iran treats the muslims, look at how their allies in the communist chinese government treat the muslims, their actions are obnoxious and this is why the american people do not trust them. >> lisa: when the liberal media couldn't admit the floyd protests weren't exactly peaceful. >> this is mostly a protest, it is not generally speaking unru unruly. >> destroying property which can be replaced is not violence, any reasonable person would say we shouldn't be destroying other
the media thought it was a good thing when the president was barack obama and he took out usama bin laden and frankly good for him. they all cheered him on, if anybody else does something it's good. it's shameful and damaging their own reputation. >> lisa: president trump has said if i cure cancer i will still get criticized over it but he probably would. >> he absolutely would, this case is morally outrageous, this is serious. they claim trump is beholden to the religious right,...
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>> the media thought it was a good thing when the president was barack obama and took out usama bin laden good for him. they all cheered him on. this is so blatant, if donald trump does something, it's bad. if anybody else does something, it's true. it's frankly damaging their own reputation. >> lisa: president trump said if i cure cancer, i will still get criticized over it. but he probably would. >> he absolutely would end in this case was truly outrageous. this is serious. they claimed that trump was beholden to the religious right. they celebrated a religious monster in iran. they claimed he was against muslims because of his travel ban but look at how iran treats their muslims, see how the allies in the communist chineseo government, look how they treat the uighur muslims. their actions are obnoxious and this is why the american people don't trust them. >> lisa: the american liberal media couldn't admit that the ploy to protest what exactly peaceful. >> this is mostly a protest. it is not generally speaking unruly. there have been fire started. >> destroying property which can be rep
>> the media thought it was a good thing when the president was barack obama and took out usama bin laden good for him. they all cheered him on. this is so blatant, if donald trump does something, it's bad. if anybody else does something, it's true. it's frankly damaging their own reputation. >> lisa: president trump said if i cure cancer, i will still get criticized over it. but he probably would. >> he absolutely would end in this case was truly outrageous. this is serious....
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back in the late 90s with the clinton administration rumors have abounded she was handed bin laden onthe sudanese after he was involved in the us embassy bombings in africa in the late 90s and she said no thanks. not a lot good on foreign-policy. always a chance she will be good on domestic policy but looks like just bringing in the old team that shuffled out the door four years ago. shannon: xe us saying the reason she was chosen, she was previously considered for cabinet positions including secretary of state but would have faced deep confirmation not given her history of clashes with gop senators and a flash point over then ghazi but this does not require senate confirmation. how much do you think that was a factor? >> very much. it was well-known she would not have had an easy time getting through the senate confirmation which you need for any job running an agency like the state department, the cia, the defense department, usually in that case, it happened in the trump administration with john bolton, the national security adviser, she had that role. why bring her back at all? wh
back in the late 90s with the clinton administration rumors have abounded she was handed bin laden onthe sudanese after he was involved in the us embassy bombings in africa in the late 90s and she said no thanks. not a lot good on foreign-policy. always a chance she will be good on domestic policy but looks like just bringing in the old team that shuffled out the door four years ago. shannon: xe us saying the reason she was chosen, she was previously considered for cabinet positions including...
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the reagan arms buildup, turned around when the tide turned and was against getting rid of osama bin ladenan who makes a decision about becerra heading hhs. >> geraldo: are you worried that jim clyburn played a big role in picking a defense secretary? >> greg: that's a first time i ever thought about that. i will say this, saying that isis is a flash in the pan is on par with saying boston isn't much of a college town. i think that what we should be looking at is you got to get used to how the media is going to report these things. gone are the deep dives into people's paths or their personal paths. instead you're going to get this catch and release kind of news bulletin where they report this something that joe does and then take a nap because their work is done. he got this nominee and the news coverage will become actual, believe it or not, this is a good thing. the news coverage becomes actual news coverage. the hyperbole suddenly disappears and you just have so-and-so, it would simply be that. it won't be anything about his ex-wives or ex-husbands or those stupid things he said on twi
the reagan arms buildup, turned around when the tide turned and was against getting rid of osama bin ladenan who makes a decision about becerra heading hhs. >> geraldo: are you worried that jim clyburn played a big role in picking a defense secretary? >> greg: that's a first time i ever thought about that. i will say this, saying that isis is a flash in the pan is on par with saying boston isn't much of a college town. i think that what we should be looking at is you got to get used...
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bin laden only killed 5000 people. , even theok at war bombing of pearl harbor only killed 2400 some people. , i guaranteeed they were trying to say that half of america will die. host: charles, a republican there. we will see what they said it does when they convene today at 3:00 p.m. is turn. the majority leader says he will call a quorum call at 5:00 p.m. eastern time and try to move to the defense policy bill, a veto override vote is what he wants to take today. democrats led by senator bernie sanders would like to object to that, which would slow down the process for taking that vote and could come as rollcall says in their headline, mean that the senate is voting -- could be voting and in session through new year's and beyond. senator john cornyn of texas went to the senate floor yesterday, to make the argument of why the senate needs to move forward with this override vote, veto override vote on the defense bill. [video clip] sen. cornyn: they need funding, stability, they need to be able to plan, and they need the unwavering support of the united states congress and all 330 m
bin laden only killed 5000 people. , even theok at war bombing of pearl harbor only killed 2400 some people. , i guaranteeed they were trying to say that half of america will die. host: charles, a republican there. we will see what they said it does when they convene today at 3:00 p.m. is turn. the majority leader says he will call a quorum call at 5:00 p.m. eastern time and try to move to the defense policy bill, a veto override vote is what he wants to take today. democrats led by senator...
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the homeland security, et cetera, there was a lot more discussion about trying to decide whether bin ladenly because of the faces of the moon, we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. >> joining us, professor of history and public affairs at princeton university and the author of "burning down the house: newt gingrich, the fall of a speaker and rise of the new republican party." good to see you, julian. >> nice to be with you. >> how do you think joe biden's experience as vice president will inform how he approaches the role of commander in chief? >> i think he's going to work closely with vice president-elect harris. he was in this office for two terms. he understands the value that a vice president offers to the white house, not just in helping a president have contact with capitol hill and build relations but in pushing back on controversial ideas. that's part of what biden did and i think he'll expect that of vice president harris as well. >> when kamala harris becomes vice president, she'll be the first woman, the first black american and
the homeland security, et cetera, there was a lot more discussion about trying to decide whether bin ladenly because of the faces of the moon, we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. >> joining us, professor of history and public affairs at princeton university and the author of "burning down the house: newt gingrich, the fall of a speaker and rise of the new republican party." good to see you, julian. >> nice to be with you....
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that "joe biden killed seal team six," i think when you retweet something where it says that "osama bin ladeny double" and that's part of the qanon conspiracy theory, that is absolutesh something you ldn't do. and it's-- it's not just irresponsible. are people out there who believe this stuff. so i would say, you know, stop this. let's stop this now. accept that you lost the election. we have a new vice president- elect, and joe biden, and let's push forward. but this is ridiculous. ain, when you see the ty of money that they're making off of this, it's just sad. they're really separating people om their money on things that are just simply not true. >> desjardins: what did youti learn in you in congress about how washington works? or doesn't work? >> that the trrte is more imt than facts. and that's what i learned. and it was something that i had to try to-- try to maneuver through. i knew what i had to do. i ow. and i just rejected it. and i think that that's why i'm a bit proud of how i went out. but i think that we have to have fas and policy be more important than belonging to a specific
that "joe biden killed seal team six," i think when you retweet something where it says that "osama bin ladeny double" and that's part of the qanon conspiracy theory, that is absolutesh something you ldn't do. and it's-- it's not just irresponsible. are people out there who believe this stuff. so i would say, you know, stop this. let's stop this now. accept that you lost the election. we have a new vice president- elect, and joe biden, and let's push forward. but this is...
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they were hiding bin laden for years while we were sending them billions of dollars.you know they can have up to four wives in pakistan? i have a feeling this money is good to be spent on arranged marriages, not gender studies. i want to help american women first before help those women. how about $70 million in cambodia? can we get that in the carolinas? i mean, you wrote about "a ship of fools," this is a den of thieves. they are literally stealing from us while we are dying. used to sharpen their pitchforks and storm the castle after an abuse of power like this. now, our eyes are so glazed over sitting on our coaches staring at our iphones made in china but all we can do is order delivery because they said we can't eat out. we have to eat inside because of the virus, also made in china. so the least they can do is calm the funerals for the 300,000 dead americans from the china virus. that's a great idea. i don't know if trump is listening. how about you, the funerals? >> tucker: kind of weird there, pushing for legalized weed at the same time. i wonder if that has
they were hiding bin laden for years while we were sending them billions of dollars.you know they can have up to four wives in pakistan? i have a feeling this money is good to be spent on arranged marriages, not gender studies. i want to help american women first before help those women. how about $70 million in cambodia? can we get that in the carolinas? i mean, you wrote about "a ship of fools," this is a den of thieves. they are literally stealing from us while we are dying. used...
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homeland security, discussion, there was a whole lot of discussion about trying to decide where bin ladenecause of the phases of the move, we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to go or not go. >> and that is tonight at 9:00 p.m., right here on cnn. let's deck the halls. over video calls. with sweatpants. house plants. and a 3pm happy dance. with pizza buying. and reindeer flying. and just a little joyful crying. with all your family. and all your friends. first bites. and happy ends. it's all essential. in every way. and together. it makes a holiday. let's end the year with what matters. and if we win, we get to tell you and doug.way. and together. it makes a holiday. how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪ ♪ you know you got to live it ♪ ♪ if you wanna wi... [ music stops ] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ - [announcer] meet the make family-sized meals fast. and because it's a ninja foodi,
homeland security, discussion, there was a whole lot of discussion about trying to decide where bin ladenecause of the phases of the move, we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to go or not go. >> and that is tonight at 9:00 p.m., right here on cnn. let's deck the halls. over video calls. with sweatpants. house plants. and a 3pm happy dance. with pizza buying. and reindeer flying. and just a little joyful crying. with all your family. and all your friends. first bites. and...
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an egyptian man dubbed bin laden's spokesman in europe has returned to the uk following his jail sentence. in 1998, bary was the europe—based publicist for al-qaeda leaders and told journalists that the terror group had bombed us embassies in east africa. tributes are being paid to the victims of a house fire in cambridgeshire which has claimed the lives of two young children. the blaze broke out in st neots yesterday morning, with around 40 firefighters battling to dampen down the flames. an investigation into the fire has concluded that the likely cause was an electrical fault. jon ironmonger reports. the sudden senselessness of this fire has floored the residents of a tight—knit community who woke up yesterday to smoke and tragedy. well, you only have to look at the blackened walls of this property to understand how ferocious this fire was. it's ripped through the first and second floors — and when fire officers arrived, there were flames pouring out of the windows. two occupants had already escaped — a 46—year—old man who wasn't badly hurt, and a 35—year—old woman who was taken to add
an egyptian man dubbed bin laden's spokesman in europe has returned to the uk following his jail sentence. in 1998, bary was the europe—based publicist for al-qaeda leaders and told journalists that the terror group had bombed us embassies in east africa. tributes are being paid to the victims of a house fire in cambridgeshire which has claimed the lives of two young children. the blaze broke out in st neots yesterday morning, with around 40 firefighters battling to dampen down the flames. an...
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so when barack obama was considering striking terrorist osama bin laden, there was biden next deep inuse of the phases of the moon we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. >> make no mistake, the president is still the decider in chief, but the job of vice president is more demanding, more complicated, more consequential than ever before. gone are the days of vps who simply waited, watched and faded into history now they are making it, every day in every way. tom forman, cnn washington. >>> thanks very much to tom forman. "president in waiting" will premier saturday night at 9:00 p.m. only here on cnn. thanks for joining me today. i'm jim sciutto. "newsroom" with my colleague kate bolduan starts right now. >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. thank you so much for joining us. just how bad is the coronavirus pandemic going to get in this country? we have to ask that, because it's already worse than it's ever been and there are no signs things are getting any better. the country is breaking the all-time record of deaths reported from coron
so when barack obama was considering striking terrorist osama bin laden, there was biden next deep inuse of the phases of the moon we got to a place where the president had 48 hours to make a decision to go or not go. >> make no mistake, the president is still the decider in chief, but the job of vice president is more demanding, more complicated, more consequential than ever before. gone are the days of vps who simply waited, watched and faded into history now they are making it, every...
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in 1993, the clinton administration placed sudan on the list for hosting osama bin laden in khartoum.the move had essentially cut off sudan from the international finance system for nearly three decades. the trump administration has issued sanctions on a turkish defense agency and four officials for turkey's purchase of a russian-made missile defense system in 2017. the move came just days after the u.s. congress passed a military spending bill that would have required the sanctions be imposed against turkey, a nato ally. last week the european union agreed to sanction turkey for drilling for gas in areas of the mediterranean claimed by cyprus. in nigeria, boko haram has claimed responsibility for the mass kidnapping of war than 300 students from a boarding school. more than 100 gunmen rated the role all boys school saturday, sending hundreds of students fleeing into the surrounding forest. an audiotape of leader claims the raid was meant to discourage western education in jury of. a new investigation into the poisoning of russian opposition figure alexei navalny claims a team of inte
in 1993, the clinton administration placed sudan on the list for hosting osama bin laden in khartoum.the move had essentially cut off sudan from the international finance system for nearly three decades. the trump administration has issued sanctions on a turkish defense agency and four officials for turkey's purchase of a russian-made missile defense system in 2017. the move came just days after the u.s. congress passed a military spending bill that would have required the sanctions be imposed...
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>>swept and you weigh in 4 minutes like he was osama bin laden in a cia black soft and in 4 minutes,hing else on the scene not a not a and officer not a sheriff's deputy interviewing witnesses, not an ambulance. not officer down. and mullen says never came to the scene in 4 minutes, you walk. >>and that was completely cleaned like this was some type of cia black up. >>operation bill de blasio said he sought presti's actions were quote disturbing the deputies suffered unknown injuries was taken to a hospital presti was arraigned. yesterday sunday on third-degree assault and other charges. >>here in the bay area at least one gym will continue to allow people to work out inside that's despite the new stay at home order for maureen kelly talked with the owner of diablo crossfit in pleasant hill about why he is going against the health orders. >>the owner of blue cross fit craig howard is still letting his members push their physical limits inside his gym but by doing so he's pushing his luck with the public health department, currently gyms are only supposed to allow workouts outside man
>>swept and you weigh in 4 minutes like he was osama bin laden in a cia black soft and in 4 minutes,hing else on the scene not a not a and officer not a sheriff's deputy interviewing witnesses, not an ambulance. not officer down. and mullen says never came to the scene in 4 minutes, you walk. >>and that was completely cleaned like this was some type of cia black up. >>operation bill de blasio said he sought presti's actions were quote disturbing the deputies suffered unknown...
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book was to tell a story about, yes, policy, and you know, the affordable care act and how we got bin ladeneople a a sense of what it's like for a family to go on this weird journey. and part of the reason i wanted to personalize it was so that young people who read it, who are interested in public service, who are interested in government or just changing the world, they can kind of see, okay, here's somebody who is kind of normal and was able to do some important stuff. and maybe, i can, too. >> jimmy: yeah >> and hopefully inspires them to get involved. >> yeah. you wrote that yeah, you want this book is for like young people, in their 20s, and who want to change the world i was going to ask you, are you inspired by your own daughters >> i am. you know, they and their friends, you know, during the summer after the tragedy of george floyd and the protests and activism you know, they found ways to get involved that were very smart and thoughtful and practical. and they got their friends involved this whole generation of young people coming up are smart, thoughtful, sophisticated. and they
book was to tell a story about, yes, policy, and you know, the affordable care act and how we got bin ladeneople a a sense of what it's like for a family to go on this weird journey. and part of the reason i wanted to personalize it was so that young people who read it, who are interested in public service, who are interested in government or just changing the world, they can kind of see, okay, here's somebody who is kind of normal and was able to do some important stuff. and maybe, i can, too....
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>> how bush sent his junta succeeded in deflecting america's anger from bin laden to saddam hussein is of the great public relations tricks of history. a recent poll tells us that when into americans now believes saddam was responsible for the attack on the world trade center. but the american public is not merely being misled, it is being browbeaten and kept in a state of ignorance and fear. amy: to see our full hour interview with john le carrÉ only saw him in london, you can visit democracynow.org. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. the united nations secretary-general antonio guterres has urged world leaders to declare a state of emergency ov the climate crisis. his call came on saturday during a virtual climate summit to mark the fifth anniversary of the 2015 paris climate accord. n going ithell right direction. omise to limit temperature rise to is close to 1.5 degrees as posble. at the commitments made in paris were far from enough to get there and even those cmitments are not being met. carbonxi
>> how bush sent his junta succeeded in deflecting america's anger from bin laden to saddam hussein is of the great public relations tricks of history. a recent poll tells us that when into americans now believes saddam was responsible for the attack on the world trade center. but the american public is not merely being misled, it is being browbeaten and kept in a state of ignorance and fear. amy: to see our full hour interview with john le carrÉ only saw him in london, you can visit...
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. >> the most wanted fugitive behind osama bin laden. >> everybody said no one will ever catch him. >> but he and this team did in the most astonishing way! surprise you? >> i couldn't believe it. >> tonight, the american agent who helped capture el chapo comes out of the shadows. >> i didn't know who we'd be able to trust. >> exclusive details of this white-knuckle manhunt. >> we jump out of the back of that helicopter, pure chaos. >> pictures seen here for the first time. secret drug dens. hidden escape routes. >> he's like harry houdini. every single time you got close, chapo would escape. >> it was beyond imagination. >> to catch the bad guy, you gotta become the bad guy. >> you're inside this real-life thriller. >> this is it. >> he's there? >> he's there. it was like living a movie! >> he was hiding somewhere in these forbidding mountains. or in this sprawling city. or in this sun-splashed beach resort. somewhere. somewhere in mexico. he was the most-wanted drug lord in the world, implicated in hundreds of murders. and finding him became the dangerous mission of this man and a t
. >> the most wanted fugitive behind osama bin laden. >> everybody said no one will ever catch him. >> but he and this team did in the most astonishing way! surprise you? >> i couldn't believe it. >> tonight, the american agent who helped capture el chapo comes out of the shadows. >> i didn't know who we'd be able to trust. >> exclusive details of this white-knuckle manhunt. >> we jump out of the back of that helicopter, pure chaos. >>...
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they actually, dana, they actually hid bin laden in that country for about a decade. >> dana: are noting that. >> jesse: $2 million to buy cars for people that work in hiv? how about a moped. with that kind of money you can buy everybody a lamborghini or, what, $45 million to study the weather in tibet? it's windy. windows the checks clear? this is an egregious abuse of power. it debases the value of a dollar. dana, if you are a billionaire, and you buy your son or daughter a rolls-royce for christmas and he says, next year, dad, could i get a helicopter? no. maybe buy him a $5 slingshot. he'll have fun in the woods all winter. that is money well spent. this is ridiculous. especially when nancy said that thousand dollar checks to workers from the trump tax cut was crumbs, well, this is $400 less and she wants a pat on the back. >> dana: there is money for the paycheck protection act, kt, that did very well when president trump first signed it. there are things to quibble about it, there is a little bit of misuse, but overall, it really helps. in this bill in particular, there is no mo
they actually, dana, they actually hid bin laden in that country for about a decade. >> dana: are noting that. >> jesse: $2 million to buy cars for people that work in hiv? how about a moped. with that kind of money you can buy everybody a lamborghini or, what, $45 million to study the weather in tibet? it's windy. windows the checks clear? this is an egregious abuse of power. it debases the value of a dollar. dana, if you are a billionaire, and you buy your son or daughter a...
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before that, he was deputy of national security adviser during the 2011 rate that killed osama bin ladenn plans to appoint susan rice as special envoy to lead the white house domestic policy council. it's a change from a previous focus on foreign affairs but a role that doesn't require senate approval. >>> a bay area music legend is being honored today. the 85-year-old disany to of oakland performed with james brown, jackie wilson and many more. she's going strong today. amber lee talked to sugar pie about her life and career. >> reporter: sugar pie is a blues and soul sing, a trailblazer for music artists. the 85-year-old recorded a new albun with the help of her manager and she's about to receive an award for her life's work. >> i wake up in the morning and go to the piano. i wanted to, you know, jam, you know. >> reporter: she said she spent most of her life on stage in the united states and worldwide. >> i never can, you know, just have the mic and -- no. i have to, you know, give it to them. >> reporter: giving it all to the outside yeps is her life's work, a career that spans 60 ye
before that, he was deputy of national security adviser during the 2011 rate that killed osama bin ladenn plans to appoint susan rice as special envoy to lead the white house domestic policy council. it's a change from a previous focus on foreign affairs but a role that doesn't require senate approval. >>> a bay area music legend is being honored today. the 85-year-old disany to of oakland performed with james brown, jackie wilson and many more. she's going strong today. amber lee...
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but the killing of bin laden. but there was one incident that i think a lot of readers and our audience won't know that much about, and that is that of -- i just wonder if you tell that story because i don't know others listening you but i felt like i am so embarrassed i don't know the story. now i am so grateful that it know the story. tell us. >> don't be embarrassed because a lot of people don't know it and, in fact, the first half of the story that i tell in the book about him has never been reported before. it's an absolutely unbelievable story that it would for three or four decades. this man was far and away the most wanted terrorist in the middle east by both the cia and mossad going all the way back to the worst day of cia history was the bombing of the beirut, of the embassy in beirut which killed so many cia officers and other americans at the time. well, subsequently it was determined that this was probably the dawn of the era of truck bomb terrorism. that was really the beginning. it was a really pivo
but the killing of bin laden. but there was one incident that i think a lot of readers and our audience won't know that much about, and that is that of -- i just wonder if you tell that story because i don't know others listening you but i felt like i am so embarrassed i don't know the story. now i am so grateful that it know the story. tell us. >> don't be embarrassed because a lot of people don't know it and, in fact, the first half of the story that i tell in the book about him has...