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navy s.e.a.ls killed bin laden during a raid inside pakistan. he broke the story and has the latest from the west coast newsroom. dominick? >> gregg, this is being brought around by an extremely rare and private meeting between what is effectively a world leader, nongovernmental individual during a closed door official house of representatives event in washington. this happened back on tuesday. the fox news has learned from those who attended that meeting that the pakistan leader shah riff has committed to task his top law officials with reviewing the prosecution process. chairman of the house committee on foreign affairs together with the founder of free cornered pakistan's prime minister into committing to take action on that case. they have told us shariff instructed his advise we're him in that meeting into looking into see how they would review that prosecution process and what could be done to accelerate the case. he said it was only after they talked that the pakistanis realize just how much of a great deal it is here in the united states
navy s.e.a.ls killed bin laden during a raid inside pakistan. he broke the story and has the latest from the west coast newsroom. dominick? >> gregg, this is being brought around by an extremely rare and private meeting between what is effectively a world leader, nongovernmental individual during a closed door official house of representatives event in washington. this happened back on tuesday. the fox news has learned from those who attended that meeting that the pakistan leader shah...
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as hank weinbloom reports libyan officials say unlike pakistan during the bin laden raid, they appear to be fine with the u-s incursion into their territory. libya's prime minister hoping the capture of an al-qaeda leader will not strain his country's relations with the u-s. zeidan says: "our relationship with the usa is one of friendship and cooperation. they helped us with our revolution. our relationship will not be affected by this event." (voice translato) his remarks coming after a raid in tripoli by american forces on saturday. the mission netting abu anas al-libi - a militant linked to the 19- 98 u-s embassy bombings in tanzania and kenya. al-libi is currently facing questioning aboard the u-s-s san antonio and could eventually be brought to new york for trial - where he faces a federal indictment related to the embassy attacks. some republicans in congress -- finding fault with questioning him on a ship instead of at a long-term facility such as guantanamo bay. graham says: "to limit yourelfo days on a navy vesse in terms of interrogation and detention is a huge mistake. i ju
as hank weinbloom reports libyan officials say unlike pakistan during the bin laden raid, they appear to be fine with the u-s incursion into their territory. libya's prime minister hoping the capture of an al-qaeda leader will not strain his country's relations with the u-s. zeidan says: "our relationship with the usa is one of friendship and cooperation. they helped us with our revolution. our relationship will not be affected by this event." (voice translato) his remarks coming...
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one, bin laden raid. u.s. navy seals raided a compound of osama bin laden and killed him in may 2011. on pakistani soil. two, friendly fire. a u.s. air strike in november 2011 two years ago mistakenly struck a pakistani army post on afghan, pakistani border. pakistan retaliated by closing a key military supply route for u.s. troops stationed in neighboring afghanistan. three, taliban ties. pakistan has a historical connection to the taliban. islamabad helped the group gain power in afghanistan in the mid 1990s. how deep those ties may still go is a source of watchful concern between the u.s. and pakistan. four. drone strikes. the u.s. targets suspected militants and pakistan's northwest triable region. near pakistan's border with afghanistan. unfortunately, drones can mistakenly kill pakistani civilians as happened in pakistan's area. drone strikes are highly unpopular, even hateful to pakistan's public. questions and sharply criticized the u.s. on their legality. the prime minister emphasized the horror. >> i
one, bin laden raid. u.s. navy seals raided a compound of osama bin laden and killed him in may 2011. on pakistani soil. two, friendly fire. a u.s. air strike in november 2011 two years ago mistakenly struck a pakistani army post on afghan, pakistani border. pakistan retaliated by closing a key military supply route for u.s. troops stationed in neighboring afghanistan. three, taliban ties. pakistan has a historical connection to the taliban. islamabad helped the group gain power in afghanistan...
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of challenges did seal team 6 face with this operation that they maybe did not with the osama bin laden raidn, a lot of people know how the osama bin laden operation took place. how would an operation like this take place? >> sure, this operation was particularly difficult because they were not going to be able to go in on the ground, they had to do a beach strike. so you couldn't bring in the resources you would have say if brought in vehicles or you were dropped from a helicopter. but once they come in, they want to make their way as quietly as possible. they can't bring nearly as large a team as they did forr ethe osa bin laden raid, and by the time they made contact they're in a tricky situation. they have to make the decision if they try to fight through this thing and continue to pursue this situation. but eventually, they gave the call to go back to the water. and that was the original intent, they never intended to maintain the contact they had. >> it was up to who to make the decision, we'll make this operation or pull back? >> that would be the assault leader, he is making calls if
of challenges did seal team 6 face with this operation that they maybe did not with the osama bin laden raidn, a lot of people know how the osama bin laden operation took place. how would an operation like this take place? >> sure, this operation was particularly difficult because they were not going to be able to go in on the ground, they had to do a beach strike. so you couldn't bring in the resources you would have say if brought in vehicles or you were dropped from a helicopter. but...
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you probably remember this dramatic photo from the situation room during the bin laden raid that featured hillary clinton and vice president joe biden. well, clinton is apparently starting to take some swipes at biten for opposing the raid. the atlanta journal-constitution says when asked about it a state representative present there, republican tom tyler says clinton stressed that she strongly supported the raid but that vice president biden advised against it. clinton also reportedly made a similar statement at an event in new york. >>> amid the fiscal crisis the president obama awarded army captain swenson the medal of honor. he was in afghanistan when a group of soldiers and marines in 2009, they were ambushed by taliban fighters. they faced rocket propelled get nads, mortars and machine gun fire. army commanders would not provide backup air support. eventually four died in that and one of the enduring images of the battle was captured on a helmet cam as swenson helped the fallen comerad to safety and leaves a kiss on his forehead. >> americans like will remind us of what our country
you probably remember this dramatic photo from the situation room during the bin laden raid that featured hillary clinton and vice president joe biden. well, clinton is apparently starting to take some swipes at biten for opposing the raid. the atlanta journal-constitution says when asked about it a state representative present there, republican tom tyler says clinton stressed that she strongly supported the raid but that vice president biden advised against it. clinton also reportedly made a...
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>> there's one other capture in somalia, who was also put on the ship, the bin laden raid, but we've been reluctant to take these guys alive, instead killing them by drones. we need the intelligence. this is a good change in policy. >> now the question is, why has al qaeda moved to north africa? used to be in afghanistan, and they are in mali now, yemen, somal somalia. i think the answer is pretty clear, paul, that they look to operate where there are weak governments. >> dysfunctional governments. >> they are not just sitting there, they are training, importing arms, and they are planning. they need to be left alone, so they have found a series of weak governments, or they can also recruit, that's why they were in libya, benghazi, so this is the new command headquarters for al qaeda in the world. >> that suggests we have to try to build up those governments, in particular in libya where the weakness of the new post-ghadafi government has allowed terrorist groups to develop and we have to keep doing that, work with local governments to get them up and running. >> this is part of an a
>> there's one other capture in somalia, who was also put on the ship, the bin laden raid, but we've been reluctant to take these guys alive, instead killing them by drones. we need the intelligence. this is a good change in policy. >> now the question is, why has al qaeda moved to north africa? used to be in afghanistan, and they are in mali now, yemen, somal somalia. i think the answer is pretty clear, paul, that they look to operate where there are weak governments. >>...
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the president underrized the bin laden raid and then went up sta stairs to play cards. if this was a republican president he would have been nailed to a cross a long time ago. >> how come because during the bush administration there were 27 workers killed? >> and this is how the american people feel they want the answers right? >> leslie and chris hope any we helped them fet some of them today. remember when the president said if you like your insurance keep it? next that man. right back. we're going across america to let people try the deep sweep power brush by oral-b for the first time. wow. it's "wow," you know? wow. wow. that feels "wow." [ male announcer ] oral-b deep sweep, featuring 3 cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles that reach deep between teeth to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. it seems like it gets more to areas of your mouth that you can't reach with a regular toothbrush. [ male announcer ] guaranteed "wow" with deep sweep from oral-b. #1 dentist-recommended toothbrush brand worldwide. and i know there are many myths out
the president underrized the bin laden raid and then went up sta stairs to play cards. if this was a republican president he would have been nailed to a cross a long time ago. >> how come because during the bush administration there were 27 workers killed? >> and this is how the american people feel they want the answers right? >> leslie and chris hope any we helped them fet some of them today. remember when the president said if you like your insurance keep it? next that man....
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why the white house wanted to stay silent about the osama bin laden raid. >> tour bus tragedy, a country super star on board when his bus hits and kills a man. what the singer is saying this morning, fox and friends first continues right now. ♪ >> as we take a live look outside of our studios in mid town manhattan. welcome to "fox & friends first". um patty bran in fo -- patty br heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> it has been a year since the hurricane's deadly destruction. now they are trying to rebuild. >> we are joined live from staten island which was one of the hardest hit communities. good morning, car carrie. >> 700,000 were changed the storm. this is a main road on staten island. it was entirely under water after the storm. a lot of death and destruction here on staten island. 23 people were killed. it was the highest death toll of any of the five boroughs of new york city. other people were trapped and had to be rescued. thousands of homes were damaged. you can see the homes that were here have since been rebuilt. fema has doled out over $100 million to people here o
why the white house wanted to stay silent about the osama bin laden raid. >> tour bus tragedy, a country super star on board when his bus hits and kills a man. what the singer is saying this morning, fox and friends first continues right now. ♪ >> as we take a live look outside of our studios in mid town manhattan. welcome to "fox & friends first". um patty bran in fo -- patty br heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. >> it has been a year since the...
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i don't think this was a completely huma unilateral operation, similar to the osama bin laden raid in pakistan. >> what do we know about this guy who was the main planner for al-shabab? was he really the main target because that compound was used by the head of al-shabab. >> all the sources i read said he was the target. i'm not privy to classified information but by all accounts he was the target. this is the guy associated with two of the key embassy--u.s. embassy plots, the attacks in 1998. both of whom are deceased but both significant players in the attack. he was involved in the 2002 attack in kenya against an israeli hotel and airliner. this guy is a big deal. >> why not just take him out? there was enough firepower to take him out. >> again, antonio, the value of speaking to someone like that, and getting intel from them,ness two weeks after an attack where 60-plus people were killed, and similar attacks against soft targets like that are things that are very vulnerable here in america. and with the hundreds somali spores, close to a million or more, i believe we have close to
i don't think this was a completely huma unilateral operation, similar to the osama bin laden raid in pakistan. >> what do we know about this guy who was the main planner for al-shabab? was he really the main target because that compound was used by the head of al-shabab. >> all the sources i read said he was the target. i'm not privy to classified information but by all accounts he was the target. this is the guy associated with two of the key embassy--u.s. embassy plots, the...
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the financial support had decent -- had been suspended as a result of the 20 11 raid that killed osama bin ladenn pakistan. the bow -- 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. >> talks to end months of political deadlocks continue. talks have been postponed until friday. people have been killed in clash es with militants. >> tunisia's opposition party agreed that the minister was not convincing when he agreed to step down. >> we will not believe conditions are right for national dialogue to begin. >> the prime minister said he would resign him but only after his coalition and the opposition agreed on a new comp -- a new constitution and agreed on a date for new elections. >> we repeated today our commitment to the principle of relinquishing power in line with a different status envisaged in the roadmap. >> the opposition has waited four weeks for the prime minister to say he and his government will step down. hundreds of protesters called on the government to resign. talks between the -- between tunisia's parties were delayed until friday. the talks were triggered by the assassination of the oppos
the financial support had decent -- had been suspended as a result of the 20 11 raid that killed osama bin ladenn pakistan. the bow -- 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. >> talks to end months of political deadlocks continue. talks have been postponed until friday. people have been killed in clash es with militants. >> tunisia's opposition party agreed that the minister was not convincing when he agreed to step down. >> we will not believe conditions are right for national...
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she took the opportunity to poke jabs at vice president joe biden when she was asked about the bin laden raid she did make a point to talk about how she supported the raid and biden did not. he is also rumored considering ta run for the top office. >> a jury starts deliberating today over whether team owner marc cuban is guilty of insider trading. it accuses cuban of using inside information to dump millions of dollars worth of stock. cuban said he did nothing wrong and there are no criminal charges involved. but the jury could make cuban pay more than $2 million in fines. >>> listen to this, another united airlines web site glitch caused fliers to scoop up round trip tickets abroad for 5-10 dollars. what a steal. not really. the company says it will not honor the next to nothing flight prices saying it was all an intentional manipulation of their web site. the tickets will not be honored unless customers have enough miles in their account. >> the cardinals and the dodgers face off in game 4 of the ncls. top of the third they lined the rbi double to left center. they take a 1-0 lead. they hav
she took the opportunity to poke jabs at vice president joe biden when she was asked about the bin laden raid she did make a point to talk about how she supported the raid and biden did not. he is also rumored considering ta run for the top office. >> a jury starts deliberating today over whether team owner marc cuban is guilty of insider trading. it accuses cuban of using inside information to dump millions of dollars worth of stock. cuban said he did nothing wrong and there are no...
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inaction in syria and iran, and america's relations with pakistan already strained since the bin laden raidtook center stage this week as prime minister sharif visited the white house. what to make of it all and what, if anything, to do about it? joining me now, richard haass, karen elliott house, retired as the publisher of the "wall street journal," where she'd also been foreign editor and diplomatic correspondent. brett stevens is the pulitzer prize winning foreign affairs column i colu come imnist. let me ask you. is what we're witnessing with france and germany and ya zil, you know, every country -- >> mexico. >> is this sort of an inevitable consequence of america being this global superpower? is there anything we could have given that snowden happened, and we had this data dump, is there anything one could do about it? >> well, i think you could ask some of our allies to drop the clawed brains, shock-shock routine. i think most people in senior reaches of government have understood that governments spy on both enemies and allies alike. and sometimes they do so with -- for mutual bene
inaction in syria and iran, and america's relations with pakistan already strained since the bin laden raidtook center stage this week as prime minister sharif visited the white house. what to make of it all and what, if anything, to do about it? joining me now, richard haass, karen elliott house, retired as the publisher of the "wall street journal," where she'd also been foreign editor and diplomatic correspondent. brett stevens is the pulitzer prize winning foreign affairs column i...
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journalists and the atlanta constitution reported clinton bragged about her support of the osama bin laden raidt, to vice president joe biden's opposition. without turning t talk a lot, pirate leader, known as "big mouth" has been arrested in a sting operation seemingly right out of the movies. belgian undercover agents convinced him to be in a documentary about his exploits on the high seas. after months of work, "big mouth" took the bait and went to brussels to film the movie and promptly arrested and the film was revealed as a ploy. >>> truth is stranger than fiction. in a health department and employee found a motion activated camera and reported it to authorities thinking someone was spying on that office. the truth, the two employees had set up the camera hoping to record paranormal activity. they were looking for ghosts. they told the standard no laws were broken and the employees were only reprimanded. >>> a fox news alert. look live at the senate floor there. not too much action. we are expecting a vote sometime this hour. we're still told on the debt ceiling increase and opening of th
journalists and the atlanta constitution reported clinton bragged about her support of the osama bin laden raidt, to vice president joe biden's opposition. without turning t talk a lot, pirate leader, known as "big mouth" has been arrested in a sting operation seemingly right out of the movies. belgian undercover agents convinced him to be in a documentary about his exploits on the high seas. after months of work, "big mouth" took the bait and went to brussels to film the...
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the osama bin laden raid and imprisoned one of the biggest assets, the doctor.ending a bad message when we give aid to countries that just aren't aligned with our national security interest. and the aid needs to be pulled. >> won't be pulled. the hint that we're, you know, egypt does things right again, we're back in bed with them and giving them aid even though we don't know where it's going. under this administration, republican administrations, we keep giving money in the hope that countries will do our bidding or not do our doom. and i'm wondering to what end? what does this money actually buy us? >> i just think it buys us feel-good relationships that don't really amount to anything. what i mean, by feel good is that we're simply trying to appease. more appeasement on behalf of the administration. things like like they're not. it's an apparition. and when you try and use smoke and mirrors, it doesn't work in the national security world, or the security world, when you're dealing with a real threat. and i mean, real threats, not, you know -- not actual threa
the osama bin laden raid and imprisoned one of the biggest assets, the doctor.ending a bad message when we give aid to countries that just aren't aligned with our national security interest. and the aid needs to be pulled. >> won't be pulled. the hint that we're, you know, egypt does things right again, we're back in bed with them and giving them aid even though we don't know where it's going. under this administration, republican administrations, we keep giving money in the hope that...
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for instance in the bin laden raid in 2011, they sent s.e.a.l.s in and didn't ask pakistani positiona authority. the really interesting case in libya, if it is under military authority and libyans didn't know anything about it, then it really would be an extraordinary precedent. somalia, again, the case is there's never really been a fully functioning government to deal with so the u.s. interpreted that as sort of they have cart blanche in the country to operate because of its status as a so-called failed state. it's a case-by-case basis. it does show here we are 12 years after 9/11 and the military and the cia do interpret these authorities pretty broadly. >> your point about failed states, we are conducting drone operations, iraq, not iraq, afghanistan, iraq but certainly doing those things there as well but we're talking about north africa, we're talking bought mali, al qaeda in northwest africa, algeria, libya, al shabaab operation am in eastern africa and somalia and kenya, sharia in northwest and northern africa, mahli, tunisia, libya. africa is now the new front in the war on
for instance in the bin laden raid in 2011, they sent s.e.a.l.s in and didn't ask pakistani positiona authority. the really interesting case in libya, if it is under military authority and libyans didn't know anything about it, then it really would be an extraordinary precedent. somalia, again, the case is there's never really been a fully functioning government to deal with so the u.s. interpreted that as sort of they have cart blanche in the country to operate because of its status as a...
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. >>> plus dick cheney is slamming president obama over the bin laden raid?ice try, but we're about to get you. >>> and sarah palin's conspiracy theory about a fainting woman is spreading. yep. we'll show you who's believing it. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving bonus check from allstate last week. and it's her treat. what about a tip? oh, here's one... get an allstate agent. nice! [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call an allstate agent and get a quote now. just another way allstate is changing car insurance for good. her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. see,
. >>> plus dick cheney is slamming president obama over the bin laden raid?ice try, but we're about to get you. >>> and sarah palin's conspiracy theory about a fainting woman is spreading. yep. we'll show you who's believing it. okay ladies, whenever you're ready. thank you. thank you. i got this. no, i'll get it! no, let me get this. seriously. hey, let me get it. ah, uh. i don't want you to pay for this. it's not happening, honey. let her get it. she got her safe driving...
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is under the control of pakistan's spy agency which, jamie, is at odds with the cia over the bin laden raid and other issues. check out foxnews.com for all the details on that. jamie, back to you. >> in our continuing coverage, thank you so much, dominic. kelly? >>> promise obama promising a cure for the crippled website just weeks ago. the federal health care portal launched october 1st should be glitch and error free by the end of october. molly has more details on this. how is it looking so far? >> it's a tall order, kelly. president obama says, okay, the obama care website isn't perfect but getting fixed and in the meantime he will continue to champion the obama care law. but in his weekly radio address the president did not repeat one of his most famous statements about obama care that if you like your current health care plan, you can keep it. here's what he said today. >> every one who already has health insurance, whether through your employer, medicare or medicaid will keep the benefits and protections this law already has put into place. >> republican congressman fred upton says,
is under the control of pakistan's spy agency which, jamie, is at odds with the cia over the bin laden raid and other issues. check out foxnews.com for all the details on that. jamie, back to you. >> in our continuing coverage, thank you so much, dominic. kelly? >>> promise obama promising a cure for the crippled website just weeks ago. the federal health care portal launched october 1st should be glitch and error free by the end of october. molly has more details on this. how is...
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it took years to get the information that led to the bin laden raid, that captured and killed osama binand yet a key al qaeda operati operative, only a week of interrogation because they're so worried about, we don't want to add anymore people to those who are present at guantanamo bay, that they would rather put that political goal above gathering information to make sure that america is protected. it's wrong, and we will never know what we lost for information that could have protected americans by only allowing this interrogation to go a week in military custody instead of a lengthy interrogation in a top-rate detention facility. now, one of the reasons that the administration has given is that he had medical issues. and if he did have medical issues, guess what? guantanamo bay actually has top-rate medical facilities, and had we captured him and brought him right there -- in fact, these are the same types of medical services that our own men and women in uniform are able to receive. he could have been treated there, and we also could have kept him there and made sure that we priorit
it took years to get the information that led to the bin laden raid, that captured and killed osama binand yet a key al qaeda operati operative, only a week of interrogation because they're so worried about, we don't want to add anymore people to those who are present at guantanamo bay, that they would rather put that political goal above gathering information to make sure that america is protected. it's wrong, and we will never know what we lost for information that could have protected...
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he had a role in major decisions including the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, and the osama bin laden raid. barbara starr tells us it will be his use of drones that will be the biggest question in the hearings. there was a report today that said more than 400 civilians have been kill in drone attacks by this administration in pakistan. >>> saudi arabia rejected an offer to join the u.n. security council. they said the council is incapable of keeping the peace citing failure fore65 years and the civil war in syria. this is the best option to express frustration with america's policy in the region. and it is trying to make the case to its arab neighbors, they can't depend on the united states any longer and they should look to riyadh. it is still a very big and important slam to the united nations. >>> google entered new territory. the stock crossed the $1,000 mark for the first time. 1011. the exact close. a 14% jump which is pretty huge when you think of a stock at $1,000. this was because they came out with number for the quarter that were better than expected. you know what? analysts say
he had a role in major decisions including the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, and the osama bin laden raid. barbara starr tells us it will be his use of drones that will be the biggest question in the hearings. there was a report today that said more than 400 civilians have been kill in drone attacks by this administration in pakistan. >>> saudi arabia rejected an offer to join the u.n. security council. they said the council is incapable of keeping the peace citing failure fore65...
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they can't bring nearly as large of a team as they did for the osama bin laden raid just because theyhave to be just really under the radar. and then by the time they made contact, they're just in a really tricky situation. they have to make that decision whether or not they're going to fight through this thing and continue to try to pursue and find this guy. but eventually they made the call to go back to the water. and that was always the original intent. they never intended to retain the ground that they had occurred. >> it is up to who on the ground to decide whether or not we're moving forward with this operation, or we're going to pull back? >> that would be the assault lead. so that would be one of the ranking seals. he is making calls, you know, whether or not he wants guys to go to the left. go to the right, start to clear out the house. and it is just that guy that is the on had-ground expert and has a good lay of the ground. he can make that decision whether or not he thinks it is a good idea to continue to pursue or just pull back. >> and in an operation like this, the rea
they can't bring nearly as large of a team as they did for the osama bin laden raid just because theyhave to be just really under the radar. and then by the time they made contact, they're just in a really tricky situation. they have to make that decision whether or not they're going to fight through this thing and continue to try to pursue and find this guy. but eventually they made the call to go back to the water. and that was always the original intent. they never intended to retain the...
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johnson was the architect of the legal justification for the bin laden raid, a drone policy which hasit, and split republicans -- has a considerable republican support. he has been the major architect of how we prosecute terrorists with respect to whether we do military tribunals or the civilian system. at home the architect of the report that put an ends to the don't ask, don't tell policy. this a guy who is basically, i think, unchallengeable. on the other hand, we have seen what i would describe with this republican party as the baghdad bob syndrome. that is to say, in the midst of overwhelming evidence, they are losing a fight. they don't seem to be able to see it or admit it and want to keep litigating it. so is it possible that he would be subjected to the same mistreatment by my old committee, the government oversight committee? as his predecessor? possibly. but look at those fights, martin. there was a fight that went on for a year-and-a-half that was targeted mostly on the attorney general on the fast and furious. >> yes. >> matter. that was a case where the inspector general
johnson was the architect of the legal justification for the bin laden raid, a drone policy which hasit, and split republicans -- has a considerable republican support. he has been the major architect of how we prosecute terrorists with respect to whether we do military tribunals or the civilian system. at home the architect of the report that put an ends to the don't ask, don't tell policy. this a guy who is basically, i think, unchallengeable. on the other hand, we have seen what i would...
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obviously in the case of the osama bin laden raid, which was conducted in the pakistani city and was a capture or kill operation, it was done without the pakistani government and caused problems for the u.s./pakistan relationship. after all, these are sovereigning countries. you know, you are supposed to get permission to do these kind of operations. obviously, the bin laden case was exceptional. here you have the u.s. government getting permission from the libyan government, which is a fragile governing body at the moment. none theless, the elected government of libya and that's the right thing to do. that's, you know, it's interesting that that was the approach that was taken. >> so, listen, peter, you know, we have been talking to barbara about the criticism of the attack and not being able to get the suspects in benghazi libya. here it is 15 years after the attack and we are just now capturing this suspect. would this lead people to believe that the criticism about benghazi may be premature? >> caller: you know, there have been multiple people convicted in the embassy attacks in
obviously in the case of the osama bin laden raid, which was conducted in the pakistani city and was a capture or kill operation, it was done without the pakistani government and caused problems for the u.s./pakistan relationship. after all, these are sovereigning countries. you know, you are supposed to get permission to do these kind of operations. obviously, the bin laden case was exceptional. here you have the u.s. government getting permission from the libyan government, which is a fragile...
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i would even put that ahead with the bin laden raid.ve the american soldiers that is regular like the rest of us and deep inside a city and inside neighborhoods and clearly there are people watching out for foreigners coming in. they have done a lot of chase work on his whereabouts and on his routine. they knew exactly what they were up to. besides, there were three black cars involved. we had other stand by reaction forces somewhere around the area. we had people watching him even as he was picked up off the street. we had a fairly sizable force out of the army's delta force. not only did they get this gay without any failures whatsoever, they got him somewhere and got him out of the country before the libyans really knew. this has to be one of the finest and most dangerous and most difficult ops this military has undertaken and they did it flawlessly. >> let's go back to the state department. the state department is holding back hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to egypt. now this is in the wake of the unrest. it is the tough egy
i would even put that ahead with the bin laden raid.ve the american soldiers that is regular like the rest of us and deep inside a city and inside neighborhoods and clearly there are people watching out for foreigners coming in. they have done a lot of chase work on his whereabouts and on his routine. they knew exactly what they were up to. besides, there were three black cars involved. we had other stand by reaction forces somewhere around the area. we had people watching him even as he was...
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he was arrested just days after the bin laden raid at a checkpoint on orders from the country's spy agency. he is believed to have helped the cia by running a fake vaccine program to confirm the al qaeda mastermind was there. one year later, he was convicted of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison and that sentence was later overturned, but according to pakistani officials, he now faces other criminal charges. >>> new backlash from world leaders reacting to nsa claims that the u.s. has eavesdropped on their telephone calls. german officials now planning a trip to the united states to talk with the white house directly and nsa about these spying allegations, including how chancellor angela merkel's cell phone was allegedly monitored. image from the national mall where protesters are rallying against the patriot act and the nsa and the statement from nsa leaker edward snowd erken is be read. peter has more. hi, peter. >> edward snowden's face is plastered on dozens if not hundreds of posters at that rally thanking him for leaking information that exposed nsa mass surveillance programs
he was arrested just days after the bin laden raid at a checkpoint on orders from the country's spy agency. he is believed to have helped the cia by running a fake vaccine program to confirm the al qaeda mastermind was there. one year later, he was convicted of treason and sentenced to 33 years in prison and that sentence was later overturned, but according to pakistani officials, he now faces other criminal charges. >>> new backlash from world leaders reacting to nsa claims that the...
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in the q and a session she reportedly bragged about her part in sanctioning the osama bin laden raid. while vice president biden, a possible rival to her future presidential ambitions, fought against the idea. this is the kind of ?ieping mrs. clinton excels at even though the real story may be as accurate as the hillary dodges bullets in bosnia episode. what is so starkly evident in this woman is her ability to remain viable. the death of four americans in benghazi on september 11th last year may be the fault step that could conceivably try her temper in a campaign. admirers, however, are already reel law gating it to the status of an over rated tragedy, a subject that is and will be off limits. as john kerry continues his energetic diplomacy with the promise of results, mrs. clinton's failures as secretary of state will be all the more visible, but don't count on it making a difference. >>> well, you know after the week we had last week there are warnings that it could happen again. the shutdown may have ended, but yet another budget deadline is coming up. do you think washington wil
in the q and a session she reportedly bragged about her part in sanctioning the osama bin laden raid. while vice president biden, a possible rival to her future presidential ambitions, fought against the idea. this is the kind of ?ieping mrs. clinton excels at even though the real story may be as accurate as the hillary dodges bullets in bosnia episode. what is so starkly evident in this woman is her ability to remain viable. the death of four americans in benghazi on september 11th last year...
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the second thing i thought was interesting as this is the first time since bin laden raid united states the ground in libya and somalia. the administration realizes africa is the new place, the new theater, the new place to worry about, and the third thing is i was in egypt last week, this is a lot to do with egypt. libya is on the egyptian border. if al qaeda sets up shop in eastern libya, if libya becomes a failed state, that gives them a launchpad to move into egypt. muslim brotherhood is established in egypt, what is going to happen to egypt? as much as somalia and syria are important, the pale by comparison to egypt. egypt is the crown jewel in the middle east. martha: very interesting. so where do we go from here? and we have seen to their credit the ministration per a lot of focus on africa over the past year. >> that is right. we go into afghanistan and they disperse iraq. they go back to the ancestral homeland in yemen. they go back to east africa and the horn of africa. the war is not over. they are capable of splintering and so we have a long way to go until we can take the v
the second thing i thought was interesting as this is the first time since bin laden raid united states the ground in libya and somalia. the administration realizes africa is the new place, the new theater, the new place to worry about, and the third thing is i was in egypt last week, this is a lot to do with egypt. libya is on the egyptian border. if al qaeda sets up shop in eastern libya, if libya becomes a failed state, that gives them a launchpad to move into egypt. muslim brotherhood is...
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blow to al-qaida which has seen its leadership consistently targeted since the death of osama bin laden. >> a raid conducted by u.s. operations special forces team failed to get their target. officials say the mission was carried out in somalia by the navy s.e.a.l. team 6, the same group that killed osama bin laden, and the leader of the team aboard the attempt. there were no casualties in either the libya or somalia raids. >> fairfax police are asking for your help in finding this man. he was last seen in the 1600 block of water's edge lane on saturday. anyone with information is asked to give police a call. >> tropical storm karen has been downgraded to a tropical depression. but storm watches are still in effect for much of the gulf coast as residents prepare for some very wet weather. here's the latest from alabama. >> gulf coast officials are telling residents to exercise caution with this storm, even as karen weakens. >> the wind is stronger and the surf is choppier. it's causing less concern though for residents along the gulf coast. >> there's probably about 30 good days a year that we get
blow to al-qaida which has seen its leadership consistently targeted since the death of osama bin laden. >> a raid conducted by u.s. operations special forces team failed to get their target. officials say the mission was carried out in somalia by the navy s.e.a.l. team 6, the same group that killed osama bin laden, and the leader of the team aboard the attempt. there were no casualties in either the libya or somalia raids. >> fairfax police are asking for your help in finding this...
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navy s.e.a.ls killed bin laden during a raid inside pakistan.broke the story and has the latest from the west coast newsroom. dominick? >> gregg, this is being brought around by an extremely rare and
navy s.e.a.ls killed bin laden during a raid inside pakistan.broke the story and has the latest from the west coast newsroom. dominick? >> gregg, this is being brought around by an extremely rare and
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we know a lot about the night of the bin laden raid because it was a famous success.t what the president of the united states was doing on the night of the benghazi attack presumably because there's not a good story -- bill: i hear your point. >> i assume there's not a good story to tell here either. bill: what about that, ellen? >> well, i think the goal of making our americans saved a abroad will be better served if we ask good questions. congress is certainly raising a number of questions. there's been thousands of pages of documents that have been handed over, but we need to lower the temperature a little bit around the conspiracy theories -- bill: but if you put out the information, perhaps it puts all the theories to bed. >> right. but what james asking for was information about how a four-sentence press release was written saying we're going to heighten security for september 11th. >> no, i think james' line of questioning, getting to the point you were making earlier, if it was just a press release, that's kind of damning on its own -- [inaudible conversations
we know a lot about the night of the bin laden raid because it was a famous success.t what the president of the united states was doing on the night of the benghazi attack presumably because there's not a good story -- bill: i hear your point. >> i assume there's not a good story to tell here either. bill: what about that, ellen? >> well, i think the goal of making our americans saved a abroad will be better served if we ask good questions. congress is certainly raising a number of...
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plans to release $1.5 billion in aid that has been held up since the bin laden raid. do you agree with releasing this aid? >> well, i do. it's really in our self-interest to make sure they spend these resources in dealing with the terrorism problem. it's not obviously confined to pakistan, afghanistan. it affects us deeply. so as much as it's tempting to cut that aid off, we certainly have a lot of issues with the pakistani government. in many respects it would be cutting our nose off despite our face. we have a deep self-interest in maintaining the relationship and also maintaining their anti-terrorism efforts, but i don't think it ought to come with those strings attached. we need to continue to press them to stop facilitating networks responsible for a lot of the cross-border terrorism against our troops in afghanistan. so a lot more that we should ask of the relationship, and the pakistanis should understand that this is not simply a one-way relationship where we provide financial support and get very little in return. >> okay. congressman adam schiff, your time i
plans to release $1.5 billion in aid that has been held up since the bin laden raid. do you agree with releasing this aid? >> well, i do. it's really in our self-interest to make sure they spend these resources in dealing with the terrorism problem. it's not obviously confined to pakistan, afghanistan. it affects us deeply. so as much as it's tempting to cut that aid off, we certainly have a lot of issues with the pakistani government. in many respects it would be cutting our nose off...
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bin laden. last night's daring american raid in libya that captured a man on the fbi's most wanted list for moredecade. the major terror suspect abu anosal libi has had a $500,000 bounty on his head and walking around free until we got him yesterday in tripoli. before we learn more about the man behind the u.s. embassy bombings in 1998, killed 228 people in kenya and tanzania and started america's war on terror. what can you tell us about al libi? >> ahead of the twin embassy bombings in 1998, the 49-year-old suspected terrorist is believed to have helped scope out the american embassy in nairobi, kenya, kriblted some kind of photographic surveillance to that attack's mastermind. his motivation at that time was reported to be anger about american forces on a peace-keeping mission in somalia. after the bombings that killed 224 people, authorities were his trail. at one point, raiding an apartment in london where he had been granted political asylum. inside, they found a terror training manual with very detailed instructions, basically providing a how-to guide for committing jihad. he was then ind
bin laden. last night's daring american raid in libya that captured a man on the fbi's most wanted list for moredecade. the major terror suspect abu anosal libi has had a $500,000 bounty on his head and walking around free until we got him yesterday in tripoli. before we learn more about the man behind the u.s. embassy bombings in 1998, killed 228 people in kenya and tanzania and started america's war on terror. what can you tell us about al libi? >> ahead of the twin embassy bombings in...
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sameseal team six, the guys that regard osama bin laden, carried out an ambitious raid on a small town on the somali coast with the target of a senior al-shabab operator. the raid was not a success. the americans did not get their man, but he is understood to be a senior recruiter of foreign fighters for al-shabab and he spent time here in norway. 30 norwegiand citizens, almost exclusively of somali origin are thought to have traveled to east africa to join the fight, and he particular can -- a particular 1.5, thosegeneration that were born in somalia but came to norway in a relatively young age. >> they need people that are ignorant about somalia, and that it willrous because give them an agenda and make them more dangerous when they return to their home country. >> there is a sizable somali community. attempts to help them integrate have had mixed results. mohammed is a success story. he came to norway at the age of nine, and he holds a seat on the oslo city council. he said he knows many that feel alienated in their adopted homeland. >> i have seen people that i know, not my close f
sameseal team six, the guys that regard osama bin laden, carried out an ambitious raid on a small town on the somali coast with the target of a senior al-shabab operator. the raid was not a success. the americans did not get their man, but he is understood to be a senior recruiter of foreign fighters for al-shabab and he spent time here in norway. 30 norwegiand citizens, almost exclusively of somali origin are thought to have traveled to east africa to join the fight, and he particular can -- a...
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just like the osama bin laden raid. that was really a typical raid.erating procedures so that the operations go down as fluidly as possible. when it moves into the unknown, we pretty much planned every contingency that we can. >> is that what happened in somalia? it moved into the unknown. we were going for the leader, al shabaab. he got away. we got one of the guys underneath him and got him. unknown, is that what happened here? >> probably so. also we're look to go diminish their capacities. i think that you're going to see over there, from what i hear, you'll see an increased diminishing capability of al shabaab because of this raid. >> how much safer is america this morning because of this? >> well, we're looking at a global war. the war on terrorism is global. people want to ask why do you go into libya, why do you go into somalia? we're not fighting one country. we're fighting a global war. so we have to go where the target is. >> we're going to be safer. >> are we going to get a lot of information out of these individuals. is that to our advant
just like the osama bin laden raid. that was really a typical raid.erating procedures so that the operations go down as fluidly as possible. when it moves into the unknown, we pretty much planned every contingency that we can. >> is that what happened in somalia? it moved into the unknown. we were going for the leader, al shabaab. he got away. we got one of the guys underneath him and got him. unknown, is that what happened here? >> probably so. also we're look to go diminish their...
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and pakistan weekend after the navy seal raid in pakistan that led to the death of osama bin laden pakistani officials complain that the obama administration didn't warn the country before swooping in the u.s. claims it didn't trust factions of pakistani intelligence with the information aside amending relations the state department has announced the u.s. will resume one point six billion dollars in aid to pakistan in tuesday's speech sure we've highlighted the two countries common interest of a stable afghanistan a nation with an uncertain future as the u.s. winds down troops i mean how it would have where they're the greatest challenge to pakistan comes from terrorism and extremism. but by the standards no that is social no that is. disinterest it isn't as is sometimes alleged all the rhetoric has talent down at the dispute between the u.s. and pakistan but there remains a deep divide between the two countries while this meeting at the white house is seen as a significant step it's unclear how much it will really believe it's a rebuilding relations in washington as well all right. so what
and pakistan weekend after the navy seal raid in pakistan that led to the death of osama bin laden pakistani officials complain that the obama administration didn't warn the country before swooping in the u.s. claims it didn't trust factions of pakistani intelligence with the information aside amending relations the state department has announced the u.s. will resume one point six billion dollars in aid to pakistan in tuesday's speech sure we've highlighted the two countries common interest of...
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pakistan outraged by a raid killing osama bin laden, and the killing of pakistani soldiers by u.s. air strikes made matters worse. >> anti-austerity protests turned violent on the streets of roam. demonstrators fought with police. they object to economic policies and freeze on public sector wages. sonia gallego reports. >> a showdown between demonstrators and police in rome. they appeared from within the crowd of protesters, charging at security and setting off smoke bombs and fireworks. many of the protesters fled the area when the trouble kicked off. earlier in the day the march had started peacefully. they came from all over the country. tens of thousands of protesters, many younger people descending upon the capital. they came to show anger at the government's austerity drive and frustration at increasing unemployment. conditions, they say, which are guaranteeing fewer opportunities for future generations. >> translation: we need a change. enough of the political theatre. people can't stomach the crisis any more. they want challenge. >> translation: it's hard for us now. i had
pakistan outraged by a raid killing osama bin laden, and the killing of pakistani soldiers by u.s. air strikes made matters worse. >> anti-austerity protests turned violent on the streets of roam. demonstrators fought with police. they object to economic policies and freeze on public sector wages. sonia gallego reports. >> a showdown between demonstrators and police in rome. they appeared from within the crowd of protesters, charging at security and setting off smoke bombs and...
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bin laden. >> u-s navy seals raided a somali town today looking for a suspected terrorist leader linked with the nairobi shopping mall attack. but did not get their target. officials says u-s forces engaged al-shabab militants and inflicted some casualties.but that no u-s navy seals were killed in the mission. last month, al-shabaab claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack at an upscale mall in nairobi, kenya that left 67 people dead. >> the oakland athletics are hosting game two of the american league divisional series tonight at the oh- dot-co colesium. after detroit took game one last night. the a's are trailing the tigers in the series one to nothing. kron four's philippe djegal is live at the big game with an update on where the action stands now. philippe. >> reporter: >> it is still, 0-0, of right now at the sixth inning. right now, you can see the coliseum is alive with a sellout crowd. and this rocking atmosphere, just 10 and games in the early season he was ahead of hitters. he will is doing exactly what the fans were hoping that they would do which was energize the stance. and
bin laden. >> u-s navy seals raided a somali town today looking for a suspected terrorist leader linked with the nairobi shopping mall attack. but did not get their target. officials says u-s forces engaged al-shabab militants and inflicted some casualties.but that no u-s navy seals were killed in the mission. last month, al-shabaab claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack at an upscale mall in nairobi, kenya that left 67 people dead. >> the oakland athletics are hosting game...
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bin laden had been killed; it was a hug of "this is over. this-this piece of this story is over." >> miller: today, bin laden's gun-- which was never fired on the night of the raidhe scale model of bin laden's compound are on display at c.i.a. headquarters, and as mike morell finishes a career of 33 years assessing the strength and weaknesses of nations, he believes america can manage most external threats. but as an analyst he sees our greatest vulnerability is one generated right here at home. >> morell: what really keeps me up at night is the inability of our government to make decisions that will push our economy and our society forward. and one of the things i learned looking at the world is that a country's national security-- any country's national security-- is more dependent on the strength of its economy and on the strength of its society than anything else. i think there is for some reason that i don't understand, john, there's been a change from a willingness of the two parties to work together to get things done to today, the two parties at each other's throat and simply trying to score political points. and i don't know why that's occurred. and i..
bin laden had been killed; it was a hug of "this is over. this-this piece of this story is over." >> miller: today, bin laden's gun-- which was never fired on the night of the raidhe scale model of bin laden's compound are on display at c.i.a. headquarters, and as mike morell finishes a career of 33 years assessing the strength and weaknesses of nations, he believes america can manage most external threats. but as an analyst he sees our greatest vulnerability is one generated...